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John F. Kennedy thumbed his nose at communism in Berlin.
No one thumbed their nose at someone they just beat.
McDaniels is not actually thumbing his nose at the Grammys.
Or maybe he was thumbing his nose at the establishment.
Thumb nose at pedestrians who aren't carrying impressive, heavy books.
It chose to thumb its nose at the civilized world.
Langer all but thumbed his nose at both on Saturday.
Snapchat has long thumbed its nose at social media conventions.
Look down your nose at people who microwave tea water.
He later broke her nose at least two more times.
To find yours, shoot a series of three selfies: First look straight at the camera, nose at 12 o'clock; turn to the right, nose at 1 o'clock; then to the left, at 11 o'clock.
If America thumbs its nose at the WTO, why shouldn't others?
Comey thumbed his nose at her as he usurped her role.
So thumb your nose at that, millennials — at your own risk.
Again and again Tehran has thumbed their nose at the West.
But Bird isn't thumbing his nose at critics or their work.
"Sometimes they have to hold their nose at the clients," she said.
Mr. Christie has repeatedly thumbed his nose at equity in public education.
He also thumbed his nose at media consultants, data analysts and pollsters.
Your nose, at least, will be happy: The pollen counts are low.
But of course, the traditional NBC looked down their nose at them.
Each time, he resurfaced in audio recordings, thumbing his nose at the world.
Looking down my nose at people, fully aware that it's covered in blackheads.
But looking down their nose at people who like NASCAR is so counterproductive.
Withdrawing from OPEC was widely interpreted as Doha's thumbing its nose at Riyadh.
Brigman found other clever ways to thumb her nose at the male establishment.
No one's going to turn up their nose at vegetable-laden lasagna either.
He reveled in the body, and in thumbing his nose at Victorian morality.
Some believe the lower courts are thumbing their nose at the landmark Heller v.
"[You are] just thumbing your nose at me," the judge said, according to Philly.com.
He loves his job but wrinkles his nose at the mention of the title.
"Otherwise, they're just totally thumbing their nose at the objective of FOIA," he said.
And it's not like she's openly blasting or thumbing her nose at the FBI.
File this under leading from behind and by the nose at the same time.
Nose, at 20 Rue Bachaumont, opened in June 2012, kicking off the street's revival.
A century later, the art world still looked down its nose at the medium.
He didn't like a lot of spice and turned up his nose at lamb.
Or do they do so primarily because he's thumbing his nose at the Democratic establishment?
Still, no one should turn up their nose at the chance for free business cards.
And in return, Tehran has simply thumbed its nose at the Obama administration, they say.
Even before the executive departures, Wall Street had begun thumbing its nose at Twitter's stock.
So, yeah, Durov can afford to thumb his nose at the Russian government, and many others.
He seems to -- I think it's fair to say be thumbing his nose at the agency.
On issue after issue, Donald Trump has taken delight in thumbing his nose at Republican orthodoxy.
Each time, he resurfaced in audio recordings, and later videos, thumbing his nose at the world.
This wasn't the first time Uber turned up its nose at a proposed settlement from Waymo.
It's possible that Trump will use his Davos trip to thumb his nose at these elites.
A fourth gene, called RUNX2, was associated with the breadth of the nose at the bridge.
It was the latest addition to a string of futility that thumbs its nose at probability.
But "The Simpsons" wouldn't have worked if it were merely thumbing its nose at the Huxtables.
These House members, as Politico put it Friday, have decided to "thumb their nose" at Collins.
Those aren't skills to snub your nose at, especially when it comes to schmoozing with foreign leaders.
"Because it's a superhero movie they turn [up] their nose at it," Stern said about Academy voters.
Instead, I'll be on the front line, turning up my nose at the noses of their guns.
"I stuck raisins in my nose at a very young age, and my mother laughed," she said.
My dad would call me 'a little piggy' and raise his nose at me, and make noises.
I am one of those people, and I instinctively look down my nose at the Y-series.
Most satire keeps itself a little aloof, the better to look down its nose at its subject.
To really thumb your nose at yogurt and granola, order the delicate, fragrant fish-ball soup, too.
"He is someone who looks down his nose at you," said Mr. Billot, who works in marketing.
Unfortunately, the Trump administration has spurned many traditional allies, thumbing its nose at NATO, Australia, and others.
They're one thing when he's baiting Democrats, quite another when he's thumbing his nose at international law.
Robbins demonstrated his insistence on clean climbing early on when he climbed El Capitan's Nose at Yosemite.
No one in the middle class is going to turn up their nose at an extra thousand bucks.
Kevin Mitnick's crime was to thumb his nose at the costly computer security systems employed by large corporations.
Russia badly needs new markets for its weapons—and Mr Putin also enjoys thumbing his nose at NATO.
Barbara Bush applies sunscreen to her husband's nose at a baseball game on May 3, 2015, in Houston.
He thumbed his nose at GOP rivals who essentially moved to the state in search of lightning strike.
But you might want to stop looking down your nose at these ballers, because this is straight ridiculous.
Yet, he continues to thumb his nose at the American public and does far worse to immigrants themselves.
Orban has repeatedly thumbed his nose at protests from the European Union, of which Hungary is a member.
There were no sound and light shows, no teenage haute guttersnipes, no thumbing his nose at the rules.
I went with the pothole and broke my elbow and my nose at the base of the septum.
"They thought they could wait us out and thumb their nose at us," Mr. Hynes told The News.
Thumbing one's nose at a grand jury subpoena does not lead to a figurative slap on the wrist.
To his base, he's a truth-teller, thumbing his nose at conventional politicians, whether they are liberal or conservative.
It simply involves taking regular breaths in and out the nose, at a pace of five breaths per minute.
The majority of cancers arise randomly, as if thumbing their nose at our collective need to find a cause.
Let's look at the first example I solved, which I think remains my favorite by a nose, at 270D.
"That would outweigh the benefit of importing more oil from Iran and thumbing Beijing's nose at Washington," he said.
Sheriff Arpaio remained combative until the end, thumbing his nose at critics and turning setbacks into lines of attack.
Her employer, Imogen Spurnrose (Tamzin Merchant, the original Daenerys Targaryen), wrinkles her nose at the sight of a creature.
He has struggled to impose his America First agenda on other countries that have thumbed their nose at him.
Telegram, which was started by a team of Russian exiles, has prided itself on thumbing its nose at governments.
He'd be looking down his nose at the other corrupt, sleazy former high-ranking government officials and making enemies.
The law commemorating Forrest may have been the Legislature's way of thumbing its nose at the civil rights movement.
But in an administration that has regularly thumbed its nose at ethics rules, it's hard to imagine anyone will care.
As for that autonomous Uber that blew threw a red light just hours after Uber thumbed its nose at regulators?
Looking down your nose at the work of local mayors & people getting it done in communities is a bad look.
The electoral college should thumb its nose at democratic laws and norms as an emergency measure to save the union.
Republicans have a strong incentive to stick with Trump no matter how often Trump thumbs his nose at the law.
" They argued that Trump "inexplicably" won the primary despite being "the one who thumbed his nose at conservative orthodoxy altogether.
Even though the fashion world frequently turns up its nose at the boots, Uggs remain a best-selling, timeless classic.
But it actually has enough ground clearance that you won't have to worry about scraping the nose at every driveway.
True Knowledge was getting smart, and in pitches to investors, Tunstall-­Pedoe liked to thumb his nose at the competition.
Those are hard working Americans that are better off than those professional elitists who look down their nose at others.
It laughs at coherence, thumbs its nose at the parsable sequence, and blows mocking kisses at the Statement Album tradition.
"The government is turning up its nose at these firms," said Benjamin Quinlan of financial consulting firm Quinlan and Associates.
When someone from here is willing to thumb their nose at leadership, the spark of independence is something they appreciate.
He has, from the start of his political career, reveled in thumbing his nose at conventional wisdom and political correctness.
But Wells had theirs in a particularly egregious way, which was really kind of thumbing their nose at the public.
We know Iran as log thumbed its nose at the international community and has potentially violated this one-sides agreement.
The Trump administration can continue to eviscerate the E.P.A. and thumb its nose at global efforts to protect the climate.
Uber, thumbing its nose at lawmakers, said that it would continue its current model of having drivers be independent contractors.
Chris Christie, who thumbed his nose at the court and actually tried, unsuccessfully, to dismantle the state fair housing agency.
Instead, his appeal has been on the very way he has repeatedly and brazenly thumbed his nose at the Republican establishment.
In other words, buy a Karma device to snub your nose at the telcos, is the message between the lines here.
If Pokémon Go adds those, it can thumb its nose at naysayers that were just waiting for the magic to fade. 
Surely some will just use this as a shortcut, and there will be naysayers who thumb their nose at automatic scratching.
Former congressional staffer Amy Lappos told the Hartford Courant that Biden had rubbed her nose with his nose at a fundraiser.
According to The Family Romanov, she was thumbing her nose at the head of their guards just hours before her death.
In fact, Brandon saw the launch as a way to snub his nose at the rest of the skin care industry.
It is the kind of traditional campaign fund-raising apparatus that Mr. Trump thumbed his nose at during his 22016 run.
An "inconvenient insect," the termite bucks basic biological rules and thumbs its nose at science as much as it does homeowners.
He also thumbed his nose at the idea that federal lawmakers represent any check on his powers as commander-in-chief.
"It's a bit of thumbing its nose at the rest of the world to emphasize how silly sanctions are," Baker said.
It's as if she's thumbing her nose at cancer, using the photo to say that it won't define who she is.
"Uber and other gig economy companies are thumbing their nose at the law and refusing to do it," said Liss-Riordan.
"It's not something anyone would turnip their nose at," he concludes with one of the many bad jokes he's known for.
"Populism" spread like wildfire across the West, thumbing its nose at elites seen by so many voters as complacent and self-serving.
Most first-timers turn up their nose at chicken feet ('fong djau'), but these are many veterans' favorite dish for a reason.
But if Washington continues to thumb their nose at the American people, you know, who knows what might come out of that.
For many soccer fans, there can only be one — and declaring allegiance to either means effectively thumbing your nose at the other.
While other data vampires slurp up location information, keyboard behavior and search queries, Apple has turned up its nose at users' information.
But the cheap stuff here is better than it ever has been, so don't look down your nose at all of it.
Haley said Iran is "thumbing its nose" at UN Security Council resolutions designed to prohibit Iranian support for regional conflicts and terrorism.
Inspectors found a screw-like device, known as a jackscrew, which helps lower or raise the plane's nose, at the crash site.
It just was not worth the good will for us to protect someone who was thumbing their nose at the bad guys.
Some countries are slowly beginning to report hundreds of coronavirus cases, but others are responding by thumbing their nose at the disease.
So the White House was essentially — as Breitbart correctly pointed out — thumbing its nose at the idea of a bipartisan DACA deal.
A white Persian named Crystal snacked on a few every now and then, only to turn up her nose at the taste.
In particular, it has pretty much thumbed its nose at international rules on intellectual property rights, grabbing foreign technology without proper payment.
On top of that, Microsoft doesn't turn up its nose at releasing much-anticipated games, like Halo Infinite, on PC alongside Xbox.
Former congressional staffer Amy Lappos relayed to the Hartford Courant that Biden had rubbed her nose with his nose at a fundraiser.
The president told police in speeches during his campaign that he will protect them from prosecution, and thumbed his nose at rights advocates.
"I gave you break after break, and you basically just thumbed your nose at this court," Judge Brinkley told Williams during his sentencing.
GM is "thumbing its nose" at the trade deal, commonly referred to as the new NAFTA, the United Auto Workers union said Friday.
Seasonal allergies are another common culprit, because aggressively blowing, rubbing, or, yes, picking your nose at any time of year can cause bleeding.
It seems like a juvenile antic to thumb her nose at her boss; another shining example of how stubbornly petty Debbie can be.
Former Turing CEO Martin Shkreli essentially thumbed his nose at Congress, much of the pharmaceutical industry, and HIV patients in need of medication.
During a private tour, he picked his nose at the podium in the Press Room and flipped off the camera outside the gate.
She'd thumbed her nose at his poker dens and bookie operation, signed her name to a boatload of student loans and declared independence.
For years, Barnett has looked down his nose at Latimer and Urbahn, claiming that their clients were often people he had already rejected.
MOSCOW — There may be little that pleases Senator Rand Paul, the libertarian-leaning Kentucky Republican, more than thumbing his nose at Washington groupthink.
Fifty years later, thumbing his nose at the many who said he would and should have retired by now, he is still there.
In his inaugural address, he thumbed his nose at decades of neoliberal rule and promised a sweeping political and economic transformation of Mexico.
Now, over 217 years after her first pivot to music, a jilted Hollywood seems once again to be thumbing its nose at Lopez.
For those who dismiss this author as an urban elite snubbing his nose at flyover country, I beg you to look more closely.
Shiv (played by Sarah Snook), meanwhile, has been working for the campaign of a liberal politician, thumbing her nose at the family business.
" The judge ignored his plea and insisted she'd already given Meek "break after break and you basically just thumbed your nose at this court.
But he was always more of a comic provocateur than an ideologue, specializing in thumbing his nose at institutions and formalities in zany ways.
And I hope you can trust that when we did this and opened this facility, we didn't just thumb our nose at the community.
New Jersey thumbed its nose at the law when it legalised sport gambling in 2012, a move that was promptly halted by lower courts.
The latest Another sign of Poland thumbing its nose at the EU involves logging in the Bialowieza forest, one of Europe's last ancient forests.
Through her outlandish humor that thumbed its nose at "good taste" with unapologetically gross, crass characters, she planted a seed in our formative brains.
Of course, touching your nose at all when you're outside right now is a poor idea both for public health and for your reputation.
"We had freak-show posters, circus photo ops, and everyone was given a clown nose at their place setting," Julia said of the ambiance.
It may also help that a new generation of potential buyers doesn't look down its at nose at VW engineering — see the Corrado above.
Yes, no one will ever look down their nose at a few dozen Christmas cookies, but sometimes the real needs are far less pretty.
This is not and never has been a place where someone will look down their nose at you for not knowing what Treviso is.
Throughout 2017, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey seemed to go out of his way to thumb his nose at onetime friends and allies.
My friend has one and has played with it so much she can spin it and balance it on her nose at the same time.
Seriously — can we get a clip of this to play every time a guy dares to wrinkle his nose at our box of Tampax Pearls?
Gaga's manic medley was too on the nose at every level—did you know that David Bowie was an artist who did lots of CHANGES?
I don't think her death is necessary, but she also can't keep thumbing her nose at a regime that promises consequences to everybody except her.
And she goes in the ring and she looks down her nose at you and she says, 'Look at me,' and that's pretty much it.
Hillary is looking down her nose at pageant girls and pageant fans all the while she is using a pageant girl to boost her numbers.
EVER since North Korea first tested a nuclear bomb, in 2006, it has repeatedly thumbed its nose at those seeking to halt its nuclear programme.
North Korea Less than a week after the UN hit it with new sanctions, North Korea thumbed its nose at the international community yet again.
When he was a student at the British public school Haileybury, he was captain of the rugby team and looked down his nose at cricket.
Paul, the junior senator from Kentucky, appeared to thumb his nose at fellow Republicans Thursday night when he posed for a picture with conservative Reps.
At the Laurel Futurity, he takes a flying horseshoe on the bridge of his nose at forty miles an hour and goes on to win.
If the mostly liberal academy wants to thumb its nose at Republican leadership in Washington, "Vice" offers perhaps the most overt way of doing so.
"States won't look down their nose at adding more money for infrastructure," said John Hicks, executive director of the National Association of State Budget Officers.
The corollary of this narrative is that Trump cares nothing about Republican Party unity and instead thumbs his nose at the party at any given opportunity.
I've never come across a single situation in which someone turned up his or her nose at a necessary service because of the funding sources involved.
And ruthlessness is detected in domineering gestures, such as an elevated chin, which allows the individual to literally look down his or her nose at others.
When the Trump administration wants to thumb its nose at journalists it doesn't like, it has often done so through White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer.
"The Trump administration just thumbed its nose at Congress, America's families and businesses, and the environment," said Noah Horowitz, an energy efficiency specialist at the NRDC.
The legal battle dragged on until last summer, when he was found guilty of criminal contempt of court for blatantly thumbing his nose at the law.
The Times had been slow to adapt to the emergence of new digital platforms; it had thumbed its nose at the internet and thus the future.
Journalistic objectivity has a hard time dealing with unconventional candidates, and Trump's defining characteristic as a politician is his willingness to thumb his nose at political conventions.
An upcoming "RuPaul's Drag Race" contestant is thumbing his nose at the judge in his DUI case by going to werrrrk in Los Angeles ... TMZ has learned.
That meant Sokolovsky wasn't just sticking it to stuffy old church leaders — he was directly provoking Putin, thumbing his nose at the state while playing his game.
Ms Kagan seemed to hold her nose at the sources Mr Kedem summoned: "a single dictionary definition and some legislative history that even you indicate is sparse".
Frosty ties Another country that has expanded its power base by thumbing its nose at the United States -- Russia -- also grabbed the spotlight during the G20 summit.
Nonetheless, North Korea thumbed its nose at the resolutions — conducting several ballistic missile tests this year alone and five nuclear tests since 2006, including two last year.
But, compared with terrestrial radio or network TV, the Internet offers fewer direct boundaries to push against; there are no station managers to thumb your nose at.
"I'm encouraged we will restore law and order next month when we get a president who will not thumb his nose at the rule of law," Rep.
Sure, sometimes it wobbles uncertainly between satire and sentiment, but Mr. Nguyen's fresh and impish voice rarely lets up as he thumbs his nose at our expectations.
Bailing on Paris, thumbing our nose at the world's nations, is a triumph of tribalism in an era when renewed international cooperation is needed more than ever.
The difference is that the sendup illustrates a silhouette thumbing its nose at the top, while the "Hamilton" emblem shows one pointing an arm toward the sky.
AFTER DONALD TRUMP became America's president in 26.5 and thumbed his nose at international efforts to curb global warming, China emerged as a hero in the campaign.
But "The Layover," which probably scrapes by thanks to a line here or there, plays as if it were designed to thumb its nose at the concept.
Will we continue to sit idly by while an alleged rapist ostentatiously looks down his nose at us, doing condescending, totally unprompted, objectively terrible tweets all day?
That group looked down its nose at Trump as sort of a carnival barker, putting his name on buildings and turning himself into a pop-culture figure.
By now you're probably thinking: If the Academy turned up its nose at a Bride of Frankenstein or an Alien, what does it take to get its attention?
Speaking to THR, Haddish recalled meeting Barr a few times in the past, claiming that each time she met Barr, the comedian would wrinkle her nose at Haddish.
Perhaps in a moment of breakup-induced confusion, she pours the boiled water and then puts the tea bag in, thumbing her nose at centuries of British tradition.
It's certainly true that the hangover from Uber's legacy operational style of brash expansionism and thumbing its nose at regulators continues to cause the company problems in Europe.
Many gun rights supporters believe the lower courts are thumbing their nose at the Supreme Court's opinion and want the justices to take up another Second Amendment case.
Bannon has been calling Republicans in Congress to build relationships with lawmakers after years of thumbing his nose at establishment figures in the party, according to website Politico.
"North Korea is just thumbing its nose at China," said Douglas H. Paal, the director of the Asia program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in Washington.
Trump's loutish antics are a way of thumbing his nose at normal politics and suggesting that respectable politicians (see: Hillary Clinton) and the system they represent are illegitimate.
This inclusion can happen because the money funding the era comes from somewhat disreputable sources, and the establishment turns up their nose at it, as with the Renaissance.
But thumbing your nose at Wall Street investors when they're falling over each other to buy your stock is well within the purview of a trend-setting CEO.
In short, the NSA is effectively thumbing its nose at the other two branches of government and making a mockery of democratic accountability and the rule of law.
It's not like I turned up my nose at those benefits—I often asked for a little perfume, a handbag, a massage, or just a nice weekend away.
So by the time we got to Steve, we were wondering if he would look down his nose at us for bringing in strings or this or that.
Society has a habit of turning up its nose at things that are marketed to and enjoyed by women, which, yeah, is kind of an unfair double standard.
Florida's was enacted in 1868 — two years after the state thumbed its nose at the 14th Amendment — with the intent to prevent newly freed black people from voting.
This was the time when the spectacular display of wealth reached its zenith, and also when society started to turn up its collective nose at the ugly truth.
Where all the other Republican candidates stuck to the tired, old, GOP playbook, Trump alone thumbed his nose at party orthodoxy and dared to be different, even outrageous.
"I'm encouraged we will restore law and order next month, when we get a President who will not thumb his nose at the rule of law," Cramer added.
Mr. Pomerantsev, who worked in a Russian television station in the early 2000s, said there is a transgressive thrill in strong leaders thumbing their nose at the facts.
" Bullock, who recently adopted daughter Laila, 3 ½ (she joins brother joins son Louis, who turns 6 this month), turns up her nose at the idea of the "selfie generation.
The leftist Syriza party swept to victory in January 2015 promising to dismantle the elite, thumb its nose at European creditors and restore prosperity through radically worker-friendly policies.
Even so, Google should be bracing for one of the most serious anti-monopoly challenges in its history — not a great time to be thumbing its nose at regulators.
Photo: APTrump thumbed his nose at the American people on Wednesday by meeting with Russian officials as suspicions about his campaign ties to the country are at their peak.
It also has a Helio X10 SoC from MediaTek, which is an outfit that makes a lot of cheap processors that people like to look down their nose at.
" UAW Secretary-Treasurer Gary Casteel said in a statement on Thursday evening that the union is "disappointed that Volkswagen is continuing to thumb its nose at the federal government.
Mr. Kaufmann, meanwhile, wanted to thumb his nose at Pittsburgh's priggish ruling class, which declined to give a Jewish merchant (and noted philanderer) a seat at its power table.
"He is basically thumbing his nose at the Congress itself, saying I don't recognize you," Mr. Cohen, who heads an international consulting and lobbying firm, said in an interview.
And there's every reason to think it will be only more contentious and prolonged with the Trump administration, given the president's instincts to thumb his nose at legal orders.
For the first round we repeated that 30 times breathing in and out of the nose, at the end holding on to the exhalation as long as we could.
According to one medieval legend, Nicholas punched a heretic in the nose at the Council of Nicea -- the meeting in 325 that formed the first consensus on Christian doctrine.
Steve also said the bump causes pressure to build up behind his eye and nose at times, and Mandy said she observed how the bump lowered Steve&aposs confidence.
"There was a feeling of who is this bloke from down south looking down his nose at Northerners and thinking he can chuck us into one basket," Hayman said.
All of the costumed First Order members pace the halls like drill sergeants, looking for any excuse to bark out an order or turn their nose at the guests.
A United States that thumbs its nose at the world's tortured is the sort of country visualized by white nationalists and that the Trump administration is systematically making a reality.
He jam-packs the news cycle, belittling foes' appearance and personalities, thumbing his nose at the political establishment, and making his lead in the polls the core of his message.
Nope. Running for president means getting attention, escaping New York, being taken seriously by the media, thumbing your nose at Andrew Cuomo, and spending your time doing what you love.
Jones is an early adopter of the internet and has used the web to grow his audience since the '90s, after traditional media thumbed its nose at his conspiracy theories.
GEORGE BRAFFBig Sur, California Charlemagne included Italy among the countries in the EU that "have long thumbed their nose at principles, including respect for the rule of law" (December 23rd).
In Hungary, for example, the Orbán government has repeatedly thumbed its nose at European norms, nationalizing pensions, reducing the independence of the judiciary, decreasing fiscal transparency, and restricting media rights.
Were that chief permitted to draw upon her personal fortune to hire hundreds of additional immigration agents, she would be thumbing her nose at Congress and the federal appropriations power.
Some cheered the spectacle of a musical icon thumbing his nose at the Nobel Prize, while others seemed to share Mr. Wastberg's frustration with a musician known for his aloofness.
The uproar only seemed to inspire the North, whose propaganda machine rarely fails to aggrandize its leader and its military or to thumb its nose at rivals Seoul and Washington.
One of the strongest performances of Annette Bening's career anchors Mr. Mills's searching group portrait of generational disparities at the moment when punk rock thumbed its nose at mainstream culture.
" Trump "thumbed his nose at conservative orthodoxy altogether," the Morning News wrote, adding that the GOP nominee has been "at odds with nearly every GOP ideal this newspaper holds dear.
The Trump administration, in thumbing its nose at institution and precedent, has proved that politics will extend beyond the water&aposs edge, dousing our foreign policy with division and corruption.
Brown has spent most of the last two months thumbing his nose at the organization via social media in an attempt to assure that he will not be welcomed back.
Beards are now more of a statement of personal style, a style that wants to vaguely thumb its nose at the mainstream, as opposed to being an organic symbol of defiance.
Karins also used a more technical way to describe the warm layer, calling it a "warm nose" at 850 to 900 millibars, which translates to about 5,000 feet above ground level.
Trainer Yai from Trang laughs as he points out a fighter to me, 27-year-old San from Phangna, who broke his nose at a fight at Rajadamnern Stadium last week.
Conway thumbing her nose at the Hatch Act is all of a piece with that broader theory that the old rules of Washington don't mean anything in the new Trump order.
"I don't think I've ever said that we are completely and absolutely independent and that we don't need anybody and thumb our nose at the rest of the world," he continued.
But should there be settlement talks on those matters, "then Musk's thumbing his nose at the SEC and possibly undermining the governance settlement could limit his and Tesla's credibility," says Diamond.
Is there any length to which the elusive street artist-turned-jester in the high court of fine art won't resort, in order to thumb his nose at art market values?
Since coming to power in October, as the first party to win an outright majority in over three decades, Law and Justice has thumbed its nose at the EU's liberal ideals.
We can see the wildly different ways Kameron and Brandi women feud the moment the subject of the former "looking down her nose" at the latter comes up in the reunion.
From Italy to Hungary to Romania, governments have long thumbed their nose at principles, including respect for the rule of law, to which their membership of the club supposedly commits them.
Ryan took the speakership in 2015 to quell a Republican Civil War, but was never quite able to tame the GOP's right flank, which continued to thumb its nose at him.
An administration that has often seemed to take pleasure in thumbing its nose at Washington convention played largely by the rules in its quest to replace Scalia — and it has worked.
CPAP machines help to keep patients' airways open and increase the amount of oxygen entering the lungs by pushing air and oxygen into the mouth and nose at a continuous rate.
Cops say they noticed a bruise on Briston's nose at the time of her arrest -- allegedly caused during the fight with Pryor -- but it's hard to see in the mug shot.
His entire schtick revolves around thumbing his nose at political correctness, so by making this choice, the HFPA seemed to be tacitly acknowledging that it values shock-jock antics over inclusion.
To a certain extent, Axe knows this already, which is why he delights in wearing a heavy-metal T-shirt to formal occasions, thumbing his nose at New York City royalty.
Boorishly meandering from one misstep to the next, Trump seems to delight in playing the role of right-wing culture warrior, thumbing his nose at the establishment — or so he thinks.
Arnulf Rainer's defaced engravings of European royalty challenge the aristocracy while Betty Tompkins thumbs her nose at patriarchy by obscuring nude female bodies with text in reproductions of famous art works.
"Correa took great pleasure in criticizing the United States and thumbing his nose at the geopolitical status quo," John Polga-Hecimovich, an Ecuador expert at the US Naval Academy, told me.
But by this time the woman was so desperate for their troubles to be over, that she fell to the floor, rubbing her nose at the judge's wife's feet, and saying sorry.
Much as Mr. Erdogan might like to thumb his nose at the International Monetary Fund, the likelihood of Germany giving Turkey a bail-out with few strings attached is close to zero.
But he's made a pretty compelling case to aspiring Republican office seekers that you can run as a nativist economic populist, thumb your nose at the big donors, and do pretty well.
"I laugh at all those who turned up their nose at me," said Shirley L. Huntley, a former state senator from Queens who spent 10 months in federal prison in Danbury, Conn.
As a way to thumb its nose at both Germany and Turkey, the influential right-leaning Spectator magazine started a "President Erdogan Offensive Poetry" competition, inviting readers to submit anti-Erdogan limericks.
It's not that you'd suddenly now turn up your nose at Two Buck Chuck, but you might regale your fellow tipplers about that time you killed a $4,000 bottle of Romanée-Conti.
Blumenthal says that going after Zuckerberg would send a message to a company he believes has "basically thumbed their nose" at the FTC since entering into the consent agreement eight years ago.
The new narrative emphasizes self-sufficiency and national pride, with Mr. Hun Sen publicly thumbing his nose at the Western donors who have poured billions of dollars of aid into the country.
And Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid on Wednesday was all too happy to thumb his nose at the opposing party, saying Republicans are now having to reckon with the "Frankenstein" they created.
"It still didn't seem real then," said Grant Woodard, a longtime Democratic operative in Iowa, describing some "staff types who thumbed their nose at Buttigieg's campaign" as it was trying to expand.
In order to play that long without stopping for a breath, Stetson practices circular breathing, which involves taking in air through your nose at the same time you're blowing it into the horn.
Perhaps you're thumbing your nose at the whole idea of resolutions and are spending the first few months of 2019 in the same stumbling, overworked, and anxious haze with which you ended 2018.
Johnny Manziel is thumbing his nose at his father's death warning -- telling his dad he ain't gonna stop partying ... just days after Paul Manziel called him a "druggie" whose life is in danger.
A company that has flourished because of the free market the United States provides, and that has benefitted from many of the legal tax loopholes, essentially thumbed its nose at the American taxpayer.
One Republican in the state Senate expressed disappointment with DeSantis, who said senators who vote to reinstate the sheriff were in effect "thumb[ing] their nose" at victims of the deadly mass shooting.
Despite suffering a pretty gnarly broken nose at the end of Gary Morris's ground and pound, Darren O'Gorman took a submission win in the third round of his meeting with the Irish veteran.
Law enforcement sources tell us the LAPD division that covers his San Fernando Valley neighborhood has had it with all the complaints and Chris constantly thumbing his nose at cops and civilians alike.
If anyone on Capitol Hill was paying attention to last month's Federal Open Market Committee meeting, the Federal Reserve discussed alternative means of boosting inflation, yet again casually thumbing its nose at Congress.
An artist should be someone running naked in the streets thumbing their nose at all received wisdom," while Reagon added, "We must try to understand why we were so destructive and change that.
Then again, Cersei had already thumbed her nose at the line of succession by placing her kids born of twincest on the Iron Throne, where she could rule through them (or try to).
A poem without a reader is just ink, and any work that turns up its nose at the private gestures and personal experiences of its audience stands little chance of becoming a classic.
Chilling video played in court this year showed the fraternity brothers placing his limp body on the couch, plugging their nose at the smell of his vomit, and arguing over what to do.
Apart from the simple joy of thumbing your nose at the sky, the Tropical Storm Karen memes demonstrate the way meme culture is reshaping language and generating its own stereotypes with its jokes.
The supervillain origin movie thumbed its nose at critics when it scored a record-breaking opening weekend at the box office in October and became the highest-grossing R-rated movie to date.
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Even the critics who turned up their nose at the bombast of Van Halen in favor of the bookish pop-rock of "Armed Forces" weren't exactly innocent of such blinkered, ego-driven pathology.
His low point: While listening to a question, Castro had a somewhat imperious look about him, with his head angled slightly up; he appeared to be judgmentally looking down his nose at the moderator.
"Walking out on kids in the classroom, leaving parents in the lurch and thumbing their nose at taxpayers -- it's the height of arrogance from those we've entrusted with our children's futures," the governor added.
Nothing for a judgmental athletic official to wrinkle their nose at—even though, and this is important enough to say again, how someone spends the money they've earned is no one else's damn business.
Trump thumbed his nose at the American people on Wednesday by meeting with Russian officials as…Read more ReadBut, of course, a transcript doesn't necessarily mean that there is a recording, audio or otherwise.
From the meet cute and the grand gesture to the change of heart and "the rom-com monologue", there isn't a generic base the show hasn't hit without simultaneously thumbing its nose at it.
Many Appalachians saw Mr Obama's environmental attitude not as sound policy aimed at mitigating the risks of climate change, but as an affront from another big-city liberal looking down his nose at them.
Even when it's not being sued, ZTE thumbs its nose at the traditional rules of fair play in intellectual proper matters, commonly engaging in delay, misrepresentation, and hold out when dealing with patent owners.
"I'll tell you one thing that drives me crazy: my colleagues in Washington that are from places like California and New York who wanted to look down their nose at Trump voters," McCaskill said.
When inhaling air through the nose at subfreezing temperatures, the air in the back of the nose is usually about 26°C (78.8˚F), but can be as high as 30°C (86˚F).
If Facebook continues to thumb its nose at government inquiries, it is highly likely that Congress and other foreign bodies will take a page from the DCMS committee playbook and start targeting third parties.
Second, Mr. Putin is picking his nose at the United States by being a nuisance in its backyard, in a tit-for-tat response to what Moscow considers NATO's interference in Eastern European affairs.
When federal agencies ignore legitimate oversight inquiries concerning activities within their mandate, the Obama administration not only undermines the functioning of checks and balances, but thumbs its nose at the public's right to know.
In English, defaulting to the feminine "she/her" when referring to a person of unspecified gender, instead of the masculine "he/him," has long been a way of thumbing one's nose at the patriarchy.
Some gun rights advocates have suggested that's because lower courts have been thumbing their nose at Scalia's opinion in an act of massive resistance akin to the South's refusal to desegregate after Brown v.
Even when he was president, Obama dodged the partisan brawling so beloved by Trump—and, despite his background in community organizing, his administration often seemed to relish thumbing its collective nose at the activist left.
Kyrgios, on the other hand, has scant regard for popularity contests and likes nothing more than thumbing his nose at tennis convention, whether with his eclectic shot-making or relaxed attitude to the sport's etiquette.
In celebration of National Video Games Day on Monday, Cohen the Australian Shepherd tried his paw (and nose) at Street Fighter, performing an EX hadouken as the character Ryu — to the surprise of the cameraman.
But then I remember pulling into a gas during a US tour, and, I can't remember what the band was—Jetboy or maybe some band related to Warrant—they definitely thumbed their nose at us.
The word insalubrious has appeared in six New York Times articles in the past two years, including on June 23, 2014, in "Don't Turn Up Your Nose at the City in Summer" by Victoria Henshaw:
A 1990 ad published in the Apple II GS Buyers Guide does a great job of highlighting this focus on creating high quality products, while thumbing his nose at the competitors who didn't follow suit.
Few take seriously his proposal to build a wall at the Mexican border, even among his supporters, who simply enjoy the spectacle of him thumbing his nose at political convention and getting away with it.
"By failing to release his tax returns — reflecting payments and benefits from foreign powers — President Trump is thumbing his nose at the American people and the Constitution," Blumenthal told my Washington Post colleague Tom Hamburger.
The mysterious street artist and notorious prankster has long since affected a successful transition to auction house darling, all while maintaining his outsider credibility by ostensibly thumbing his nose at the established art market order.
Hollywood has generally turned up its nose at streaming services moving their films to their exclusive platforms after just a short run in theaters, often relegating otherwise big-deal movies to very limited theatrical windows.
"I'll tell you one thing that drives me crazy: my colleagues in Washington that are from places like California and New York who wanted to look down their nose at Trump voters," Ms. McCaskill said.
" THE FED UP TRUMP SUPPORTERS Peggy Davis, Arizona "I'm getting to where I think Congress is a bunch of elitist snobs who look down their nose at us and tell everybody how un-educated we are.
Meanwhile, as Washington intensifies its "maximum pressure" campaign of economic sanctions in order to force Tehran to negotiate a broader deal to replace the 2015 global nuclear agreement, Tehran is thumbing its nose at the notion.
If and when the feds decide to make an example of this dispensary or that grow operation, the conventional wisdom goes, the result will be someone thumbing their nose at every authority, not just the feds.
It was as if the show, which had struggled to establish most of those supporting players in the first place, was thumbing its nose at any viewers who'd dared to become invested in any of them.
If Russia can somehow get the turbines operating at the two new power plants under construction, having already irked Europe by delivering them, it will again demonstrate its ability to thumb its nose at the sanctions.
This may also be the case, however, given the unprecedented nature of the diplomatic regression, it would behoove the incoming administration to consider the more indirect ways China can thumb its nose at the President-elect.
He turns up his nose at the Clintons' attempts to distance themselves from the 1994 crime bill, and suspects that newspaper stories about his ties to the banking and credit card industry originated with the campaign.
"We are not going to turn up our nose at any opportunity to have a constructive dialogue and to perhaps come up with ideas and solutions to get us to a two-state solution," he said.
Although she had long since turned up her nose at the "philistine fraud" of the American Communist Party, the North Vietnamese had inspired her, the struggle filling her mind with a vision of a changed world.
There are also pessimistic expectations that Trump will use the pulpit to reinforce his "America First" narrative and thumb his nose at the attendees and the elitism that they represent and that his political base rejects.
Though I like them all enough, my favorite is VANITY FERRET, mostly because I could see myself strutting around with one of those, looking down my nose at the less fortunate, posh pet-challenged passers-by.
It has to do as much with a kind of innate French respect for the person who resists authority and thumbs his nose at the government as it does with what Mr. Herrou has actually accomplished.
China had threatened retaliation for weeks, so this was seen as thumbing his nose at Xi. The latest: China reacted furiously, summoning the U.S. ambassador to protest, and warning the move would undermine cooperation with Washington.
"Some people on the internet are claiming that I may or may not have been, I don't know, thumbing my nose, at the situation in front of me," Haim said as her sisters doubled over in laughter.
But if another Chris Cornell were to emerge today, to inspire a new generation of guys to acknowledge their anger and their vulnerability, their capacity for love and humility, I wouldn't turn up my nose at him.
By pardoning Arpaio, the President thumbed his nose at the investigative and judicial process -- and made it clear that crimes that involve thwarting investigators, prosecutors and judges may be precisely those that are most worthy of forgiveness.
State officials are often surprised when they look at their prison data and see many people end up in a prison bed, not for having committed a horrible crime, but for thumbing their nose at probation compliance.
That can of evaporated milk I'd thumbed my nose at had actually been an asset, adding a subtle toastiness and nuttiness, but I swapped in dark brown sugar for white sugar and reduced it by a third.
"[Trump's] snubbing his nose at the vision of our founders, his disloyalty to the Constitution is something we have to study, and it's just with the facts," Pelosi said at an event in Washington State on Tuesday.
Focus on how with Kavanaugh's appointment, Trump has successfully turned the Supreme Court into a conservative political entity for the next generation -- and, in the process, thumbed his nose at victims of sexual assault and harassment everywhere.
The goal would appear to be twofold: teach self-driving cars how to handle slippery, unplowed roads; and thumb their nose at the legacy automakers who are scrambling to keep up to Alphabet's big head start in autonomy.
Moore, who has built a strong following for his evangelical views and for thumbing his nose at federal authority, generally can rely on fervent support by one-third of the dominant state Republican Party, especially in rural counties.
Soon, his only real competition is current champion (of what, we are never told) Vikram (Jas Arora), a haughty prince who turns up his nose at Ali, a slum dweller who dares to play the rich man's sport.
Chaos, who is the first lion to call the Lory Park Zoo home, underwent his first round of radiation for skin cancer on his nose at Muelmed Mediclinic in Arcadia on Tuesday, local outlet Pretoria East Rekord reported.
Cifuentes suffers from a variety of health problems, including having undergone a double cornea transplant in his eyes, and he lifted his chin and gazed down his nose at Lichtman as he spoke, often sneering in his responses.
He attacked a white cartoonist for lampooning him; prior to his election, it might have been enjoyable to see him thumbing his nose at a white journalist's notions of propriety, but once he held office it provoked outrage.
The most vigorous presence is that of Oscar Isaac, who sidles in as an insurance-claims investigator, wrinkling his nose at the goings on in the Lodge residence, and gingering up the movie as it begins to sag.
Like Gotti, Joey's got immense swagger, enjoys the spotlight, and gets off on snubbing his nose at the government in its dogged quest to bring him and his reign down, which up until now has encountered little headway.
Wrinkle your nose at that fancy phrase, if you will, and I'll wrinkle with you, but in fact what it means is fairly simple: reading the ancient history of life from the different sequences built into such molecules.
" Jeff Holmstead, a former EPA official under President George W. Bush who is representing opponents of the Clean Power Plan, argued that further work by EPA would be the equivalent of "thumbing your nose at the Supreme Court.
Because Russia is basically just selling fungible commodities into a big global marketplace, it has much more scope to thumb its nose at international opinion, something unsavory regimes in Saudi Arabia, Iran, and elsewhere also take advantage of.
National security and criminal prosecutors argued that, with the introduction of the encrypted iOS 8, Apple (along with Google, which had started its own encrypted Android phone software) had made thumbing its nose at the government a business strategy.
Sandra Oh's hair, for starters, Jodie Comer in that Molly Goddard dress we still haven't stopped thinking about from last season, Fiona Shaw's ability to look down her nose at anyone who displeases her in the most magnificent manner.
Creator made a brilliant charge down the stretch to edge past Destin by a nose at the wire and win the 214th Belmont Stakes on Saturday, the final leg of U.S. racing's Triple Crown series for three-year-olds.
Thumbing its nose at Mr Phillips and the Supreme Court's recent ruling, Colorado "has renewed its war" against Mr Phillips and has sided with people who have "targeted" him for ill treatment by requesting cakes that violate his conscience.
How it works (or doesn't) For a competition that thumbs its nose at conventional rules, this anti-race race does have a number of parameters in which it operates (not written down, of course), all to maximize the challenge.
The triumph of the most recent season's final episode is the glee it takes in thumbing its nose at gentrification in our neighborhoods and on TV. Flighty Shoshanna converts conscientious Ray's empty cafe into a anti-hipster coffee shop.
The Trump campaign grappled with accusations that Melania Trump cribbed from Michelle Obama's 2008 remarks to Democrats, and Senator Ted Cruz thumbed his nose at Mr. Trump by refusing to endorse him until he was booed off the stage.
As if symbolically thumbing its nose at the world community, Russian planes targeted residential neighborhoods, schools and three hospitals, one of which was run by Doctors Without Borders (MSF), and dared the world leaders to say something about it.
The vice president said at a campaign event for Clinton in Pennsylvania this week that he is frequently asked whether he wished he had been debating Trump, who has insulted women, Muslims and immigrants and thumbed his nose at political norms.
Women-led proposals are often about practicality — and met with criticism For some young women, proposing to their significant others wasn't about thumbing their nose at tradition, but about what made sense for their relationship and finances at the time.
Steinberg and Kriegman are there for every second of the catastrophic campaign, and while their style is a little on the nose at times—as dramatists, they tend to underline their big moments even when it's unnecessary—you won't mind.
The latest city to thumb its nose at the U.S. Constitution and put the lives of more Americans at risk is Pittsburgh, which apparently wants to join the other murder-ridden capitals of the country as a fellow sanctuary city.
Meanwhile, Trump continues to thumb his nose at lawmakers, who are frustrated by the president's mixed messages over whether he believes the intelligence community's assessment that Russians interfered in the 2016 election and plan to do so again in 2018.
But if he did, Ailes could return to his roots as a Republican strategist and operative, thumb his nose at former Fox employees who hastened his exit (including anchor Megyn Kelly) and perhaps achieve a last hurrah in a storied career.
The project is being led by one of the most vaunted but enigmatic figures in the tech world, Pavel Durov, who built the biggest social network in Russia, VKontakte, before thumbing his nose at Vladimir V. Putin and fleeing the country.
Let's be clear and unequivocal: The mess Uber finds itself in right now — from its lawsuit over Waymo to its sexually toxic culture to its general mode of thumbing its nose at sensible corporate norms and practices — is all on Kalanick.
While nearly half of all juvenile lifers are concentrated in Michigan, Pennsylvania and Louisiana, prosecutors elsewhere, like Scott Shellenberger in Baltimore County, Md., who has opposed ending such sentences for children, have also effectively thumbed their nose at the court's ruling.
Thumbing his nose at rules and political correctness, he rolled out a fiery campaign against undocumented immigrants that made him an icon among Republican voters, a darling of right-wing news media and the target of a damaging racial-profiling lawsuit.
And so, in a breathtaking display of executive disregard for the separation of powers, the White House is thumbing its nose at Congress, the Constitution and the will of the American people, the majority of whom oppose a border wall.
The former real estate baron anchored his political appeal on his multi-billion dollar pile, claiming it showed he had the kind of ruthless deal maker's instincts that insulated him from political pressure and enabled him to thumb his nose at elites.
President Donald Trump sent another fantasy budget to Congress on Monday, thumbing his nose at the very spending levels he signed into law last summer and setting a potential agenda for a second term when he might have better luck with lawmakers.
Cooke's old house from a residence to a contemporary art museum, which he opened to the public in 1988, though the act of a passionate art collector to be sure, was also one more way Twigg-Smith thumbed his nose at the establishment.
But by holding a simultaneous event -- which he also did last year with a rally in Michigan -- that will force reporters covering it to miss the annual event that honors the work they do, he is thumbing his nose at the press.
Fang also notes that unlike Uber, which routinely thumbed its nose at regulators' attempts to bring it to heel, Turo has been trying to negotiate a solution with SFO for months, but the airport has so far declined to come to the table.
Having thumbed his nose at the party establishment and "political correctness" to win an improbable nomination, he simply is being true to himself and his supporters, responding to every provocation with full and indiscriminate fury that matches their anger at the political class.
Yes, every little counts, but boasting about how all your clothes are made from 100% organic cotton by single mothers in western Africa while looking down your nose at people who shop at Zara isn't really going to save the planet, is it?
Chin thumbs his nose at the idea that a set of books, produced by an American publishing house from the 1910s through the 50s, could effectively record and taxonomize the world — at least, not in anyway that does justice to its diversity.
Still others felt the piece stank of snobbery: "Just curious, but did you have to pay extra on your trip to learn to look down your nose at people with differing tastes or did that come free?" wrote Suzanne Claire of Pennsylvania.
Science — the scientific method and the institutions and people doing science — is a bit beleaguered these days, especially in Washington, DC. The Trump administration is slashing budgets and staffs, disbanding scientific advisory committees, and thumbing its nose at the consensus on climate change.
As a two-plus decade denizen of the federal prison system, these latest legal developments—coming after years of steady revelations about the president thumbing his nose at the rule of law—made me curious whether inmates were tracking Trump's exposure to prosecution.
The woman also said she was forced to apologize to the chief justice's wife (even though she felt there was nothing to apologize for), and that she had to prostrate herself on the floor and rub her nose at the wife's feet.
Although, I was just talking to somebody, and it never occurred to me before: It used to be that doing stories that were based on an actual event or based on a true story — you'd sort of look down your nose at it.
Picking up J.R. Smith in transition is CLEARLY Rivers's responsibility here, even if Smith isn't his specific cover, and he shirks that duty to, quite literally, wipe his nose at half-court while his team is down one with three minutes remaining in overtime.
" It's also a clear shot back at T-Mobile CTO Neville Ray who thumbed his nose at AT&T's choice of smaller cities a few months ago when announcing T-Mobile's plans for 5G, saying, "Why are we in New York and not Waco?
Its persistence and pragmatism is in evidence in the decision to keep open the often-frustrating dialogue with Russia even as Kerry is often accused of being deceived by his opposite number, Sergey Lavrov, as a bristling President Vladimir Putin thumbs his nose at Washington.
For months, Trump has chosen to operate in his own political universe, violating the conventional wisdom that governs presidential campaigns, thumbing his nose at conservative institutions ranging from the Fox News Channel to the National Review and advocating policies at odds with party orthodoxy.
By failing to pass this bill, the Senate would essentially be thumbing its nose at the sixth circuit court of appeals which adopted the view that the content of Americans' communications are deserving of fourth amendment warrant protections, irrespective of how old they are.
It's easy to look down your nose at Widgets and iMessage stickers, but when they're combined with extensions, you begin to see a system where you have access to information from ESPN, Weather, Uber, and much more, all without opening those apps at all.
In other times, a leader who openly thumbs his nose at the U.S. on a semi-regular basis — including by purchasing Russian weapons in repeatedly expressed opposition to Washington and assaulting American partners and allies in Syria — would be kept far from the White House.
When we meet up in a small, windowless conference room at the Epic Records offices in Manhattan, he sweeps in like a Shakespearean villain, all black leather and sunglasses and gleaming pate, peering down his patrician nose at his to-do list for the day.
Long a bane to establishment Republicans, Moore is thumbing his nose at calls by Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and other GOP members of Congress to drop out of the campaign, and accusing them of trying to "steal" the race from his loyal insurgents.
And by replacing saints with public figures who have historically been rejected by religious institutions (like, say, the cast of RuPaul's Drag Race), you are communicating acceptance while also thumbing your nose at an entity that has the reputation of treating non-heteronormative people unjustly.
And let's not forget Joe Arpaio, the former Arizona sheriff and hunter of undocumented immigrants, whom Mr. Trump pardoned last summer for contempt of a federal court order — Mr. Trump clearly was thumbing his nose at the federal court that found Mr. Arpaio guilty.
And in once pro-Western Poland, the country's most powerful politician, Jaroslaw Kaczynski, is trying to replace the independent judiciary with judges selected purely for their loyalty to him and his party, snubbing his nose at the European Union's liberal, rule-of-law values.
Cordray's decision to resign as director of the CFPB — and simultaneously thumb his nose at President Donald Trump by appointing his successor at the agency — has managed to create the kind of buzz around his prospective bid that most candidates can only dream of.
It's believed to be the first time in state history that an undocumented immigrant has been put on a statewide committee, and her appointment is rubbing some people the wrong way in a state known for thumbing its nose at President Trump's anti-immigrant policies.
Thomas, joined by two of his colleagues, the National Rifle Association and many gun rights supporters believe that lower courts are thumbing their nose at a landmark 23 Supreme Court opinion holding that the 22nd Amendment protects an individual's right to keep and bear arms.
"Donald Trump has no regard for rules, he has thumbed his nose at rules his entire life," said David Cay Johnston, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist who has known Trump for 30 years and has a new book out on Trump's presidency coming on Tuesday.
Howard Norman is an American novelist who tends to set his novels in Canada — thumbing his nose at the publisher's sales force — and he's the author of one of my favorite novels, "The Bird Artist," which is set in a Newfoundland outport in 1911.
From its opening episodes, Star Trek: Discovery has been actively thumbing its nose at every social-media-bombing, Jordan Peterson-following crybaby whining about "PC culture" and "the war on masculinity," along with every talk show host bemoaning the aggressive push for diversity in pop culture.
Escort and porn actress Gina DePalma recounts seeing this hierarchy in action at a strip club in Las Vegas: "Dancers thought of prostitutes as lower than them and would look down their nose at dancers who left the club for money with clients," she told me.
He's offered her nothing in exchange for $5.7 billion to fund his wall, and he's thumbed his nose at her repeatedly — recently walking out of negotiations at the White House with her and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, and repeatedly taking to Twitter to blame her.
Other reforms from that flash of action in the mid-1970s include key amendments to the Freedom of Information Act (a judge recently accused the administration of "thumbing their nose at the FOIA statute"), laws requiring financial disclosure by federal officials, and core protections for whistleblowers.
Both, as it happened, were to be found under his nose at a druggie, clothing-optional motel complex blocks away from Sunset Tower in West Hollywood, a cluster of bungalows erected in the late 19th century as housing for workers laying railway lines to the coast.
His State of the Union speech was an exercise in thumbing his nose at the noxious obstructionist Republicans, and lecturing Americans — who have gone from strong and silent to weak and chatty — to grow up about ISIS and stop acting as though World War III has broken out.
Trump won not in spite of his norms-violations, but because of them: The fact that he constantly thumbed his nose at the way things are supposed to be done was proof to his supporters that he was the disruptive force who would shake up the status quo.
Many Raiders fans in Los Angeles remain attracted to the team's mystique — its silver and black colors, the pirate logo, the team's longtime owner, Al Davis, who died in 222 but who in his prime strutted the sidelines in leather and snubbed his nose at the football establishment.
This time it's going to be a franchise, with this first installment directed by Guy Ritchie, whose best work (like Snatch and Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels) glories in snubbing its nose at upper-crusty types who bend the rules only when it suits their own purposes.
While one might wonder why the Irish government might turn up its nose at nearly $15 billion, by offering annual tax rates as low as 0.005 percent for over a decade, Ireland essentially acted as a tax haven—a status it has used to attract investment and presence by international corporations.
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The day before Xi Jinping, China's president, was to due to meet his American counterpart for their first summit, Kim Jong Un, North Korea's leader, ordered yet another ballistic-missile test, thumbing his nose at both presidents and putting on full display his country's capacity and willingness to cause trouble.
It turns up its Roman nose at the modernists' hope for authentic, local materials expressing their fundamental essence; at the Prairie School's pragmatic, ecologically aware eaves; at the prefab ornamentation of Arts and Crafts; at Hugh Ferris megalopolises and Broadway boogie-woogie modernism … the hell with all that American stuff.
Fleck dresses up like a clown a few times throughout the two-and-a-half-minute trailer, wearing a bozo wig and red nose at one point, but it isn't until the end that we get to see him in his full, unhinged Joker getup—thankfully, without any emo face tattoos.
Most members of the keyboard fandom tend to turn up their nose at keyboards with bright lights, perceiving them as a fad of less enthusiastic gamer sorts, but the K-Type already has a cult following on the message boards with thousands ready to drop $200 on the board, sight unseen.
Mr. Trump, with his swaggering, shoot-from-the-hip campaign style, has shown time and again a willingness — nay, an eagerness — to thumb his nose at the hoity-toity members of the Republican establishment, whether big donors like the Koch brothers or powerful entities like the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
For one, India's credibility on Kashmir went out the window when it decided to unilaterally abrogate the rights of millions of Muslim Kashmiris, ignore decades of international law, pour hundreds of thousands of regular troops into the region, and then thumb its nose at the near universal international condemnation that followed.
But for Mr. Kim to thumb his nose at China, he is gambling that Beijing will continue to believe that keeping a nuclear-armed North Korea on its border as a buffer against the Americans and South Koreans is more important than forcing it to denuclearize at the risk of its collapse.
The French team's blackness — their very Africanness, via Angola, Guinea, Cameroon, Algeria, Mauritania, Senegal, Mali, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and Togo — gleefully thumbs its nose at the all-too-many gatekeepers who want to shut Europe off from the citizens of the countries many made their riches off of, and others besides.
Even There Will Be Blood, his previous Day-Lewis collaboration and biggest box office success (though still bringing in a fairly modest $40 million domestic), is a spectacularly idiosyncratic piece of work played in an often off-putting key, impudently thumbing its nose at conventional redemption arcs and the niceties of prestige drama.
I wrinkled my nose at a few clues after my first brush with this puzzle, but after the reflection involved in making this column I found that it really grew on me, and I hope that you all feel the same after you finish it, with or without the help offered here.
Trump thumbed his nose at the American people on Wednesday by meeting with Russian officials as…Read more ReadThe Post goes on to explain that the information Trump reportedly shared included the specific city where the ISIS threat was identified, potentially enabling Russia to figure out what US ally collected the intelligence and how.
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"The Human Rights Campaign has been more interested in their real estate, high salaries, and hobnobbing with middle-of-the-road Democrats — while, in many cases, thumbing their nose at labor and other civil rights groups," said Allen Roskoff, president of the Jim Owles Liberal Democratic Club, a progressive LGBT political organization in New York that is backing Nixon.
St. Louis Rams owner Stan Kroenke, having used an "all the other kids have newer stadiums" clause to escape his lease on the Edward Jones Dome less than 20 years after it opened, was turning up his nose at offers of public cash from St. Louis to stay put, and had announced plans for a new stadium in Inglewood.
We see Denise as a kid wrinkling her nose at the dresses she keeps getting forced into, as a teen gazing longingly at a poster of Jennifer Aniston circa Friends after coming out to her best friend, and then as an adult, steeling herself to reveal the truth to her intimidating mother, Catherine (the one and only Angela Bassett).
It's a widely derided book, due to its blatant appropriation of familiar plots, clumsy prose, and equally naked wish-fulfillment narrative, which features an obsessive gamer and pop culture fanatic saving the world with his gamer skills — and openly thumbing his nose at everyone who ever suggested he was wasting his time by obsessively focusing on his gaming skills.
In "I Admit," he thumbs his nose at his accusers, their parents, the people who believe them, the journalist who has covered their stories — including a 2017 Buzzfeed article that detailed the harsh conditions of a "sex cult" that Kelly has allegedly subjected multiple women to — and the people who have organized to have his huge platform dismantled.
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I wasn't aware of it going on in my home state, but once I got elected and began to know my state better, I found out that there was a lot of second-class citizenship observed in my state and in other states in the North, that we could hardly look down our nose at anybody else.
"At a time when Volkswagen already has run afoul of the federal and state governments in the emissions-cheating scandal, we're disappointed that the company now is choosing to thumb its nose at the federal government over U.S. labor law," Gary Casteel, the union's secretary-treasurer and head of its organizing efforts in Chattanooga, said in a statement.
For what's approaching 70 years, from the darkest days of the Cold War, through the Cuban missile crisis, with West and East nose-to-nose, at times minutes from a catastrophic nuclear exchange, as the Berlin Wall came down and the Soviet Union disintegrated, NATO has guaranteed the supremacy of the West and the safety of democracy.
The word insalubrious has appeared in six New York Times articles in the past two years, including on June 23, 2014, in "Don't Turn Up Your Nose at the City in Summer" by Victoria Henshaw: Over the past decade, I have led hundreds of "smell walks" in European and North American cities — the fragrant, the foul and the deodorized.
" On the Senate floor on Thursday, McCaskill told the story of the 15-year-old who was trafficked, calling the company's refusal to comply with the committee's subpoena "the height of arrogance and the height of thumbing one's nose at our laws in this country and I think it shakes the foundation upon which we all sit.
For them, Trump represents the most improbable of all ascensions, one fueled by their undying loyalty, and he represents their personal sentiments about society: a thumbing of the nose at the establishment, a rebuke of the authorities and the intellectuals, a disdain for inclusion and multiculturalism, and a willingness to fight for white power and its privileges and purity.
"[T]he problem with the index funds is that you inevitably own both the winners and losers; and the difference between winners and losers has become too stark for that to make any sense," he said, thumbing his nose at airline, oil, restaurants, entertainment, retail, bank and tech stocks for being "too hard" to own in this environment.
Then last week Trump thumbed his nose at the world and the planet by announcing that he would pull America out of the Paris climate accord, even though a Yale survey found the agreement was popular and a majority of Americans in every state — including those that Trump won — wanted the United States to stay in the agreement.
This same application of racehorse, who's-up-and-who's-down political punditry to US foreign policy helped lead us into the Iraq War, which many in the media portrayed as important for demonstrating George W. Bush's personal toughness and imposing humiliation on Saddam Hussein, who had to be punished for thumbing his nose at America and thus wounding our pride.
Ms. Pelosi's declaration, after months of reticence by Democrats who had feared the political consequences of impeaching a president many of them long ago concluded was unfit for office, was a stunning turn that set the stage for a history-making and exceedingly bitter confrontation between the Democrat-led House and a defiant president who has thumbed his nose at institutional norms.
Because of the nature of these events — and because Allen seems to delight in thumbing his nose at them by repeatedly using elements in his movies and fiction that seem ripped from his own story — the big question for many is why Allen hasn't been drawn into the so-called "post-Weinstein" moment of reckoning for powerful men accused of sexual misconduct.
In a way, it's impossible to review Gold's staging of "King Lear," because, in the arrogance of its conception, it turns up its nose at the plebeian notion of simply providing the audience with what it might want: Shakespeare's words, that accumulation of more intelligence and insight about humanity and the unifying and divisive force of politics than it seems possible for one mind to have produced.
But their requests for no prison time — they have asked instead to perform substantial amounts of community service — could run the risk of backfiring, particularly in a corruption case in which both men were convicted of all eight counts they faced; some lawyers believe that asking to avoid prison in such circumstances is tantamount to thumbing your nose at the judge, the jury and justice.
As one might imagine, both right-wing FOX News gasbags like Tucker Carlson and the outright white nationalists at Breitbart have been collectively losing their shit over this information, and Mostofi notes their decision to nab this particular title as a nod to that particular brand of fragile white fear, and a thumbed nose at the inflammatory xenophobic, Islamophobic rhetoric fueling the right wing's terror.
Arriving as it does after about a decade of rovingly introspective autobiographical fiction — or autofiction, as critics have labeled it — "My Year of Rest and Relaxation" thumbs its nose at all of our melancholic, fine-grained interiority, making the most of its core irony: a heroine who craves solitude not to listen to the sound of her own mind, but to shut it off entirely.
Just ask Angela Bassett, who turned down the role in "Monster's Ball" that won Halle Berry her best-actress statuette; or Julia Roberts, who spurned the plucky character in "The Blind Side" that cemented Sandra Bullock's place on the A-list; or John Travolta, who has admitted that it was a bad idea to turn up his nose at the lead in "Forrest Gump," which won Tom Hanks his second Oscar.
"The North Korean government has in the past has tended test its missiles and nukes on days of historic significance in North Korean state history or alternatively to thumb their nose at the United States and do it on July 238 or do it on a South Korean national holiday," said Nicholas Eberstadt, who holds the Henry Wendt Chair in Political Economy at the American Enterprise Institute, a conservative think tank.
While the story was first conceived in 2014 and thus wasn't inspired by recent events like Charlottesville, the developers have snuck in some last-minute Easter eggs that are deliberately thumbing their nose at the right, like a newspaper article with the headline "Meet the Dapper Young KKK Leader With A Message of Hope," an almost word-for-word parody of a real article fawning over white supremacist and alt-right founder Richard Spencer.
With an infectious beat and that first minute of snapping, "Look What I Found" is the perfect song to warm up an early karaoke crowd – buzzed and happy, but not yet ready for, say... Cooper's Jack may look down his nose at this song about butts, but it's a bop, pictured in the film on-location at Saturday Night Live during a live Ally performance that feels like front row seats to Gaga herself.
Look, maybe Benioff and Weiss didn't intend that scene where everybody dunks on the book literally titled A Song of Ice and Fire to come off as a jab at the guy who wrote the books they adapted (and that they then passed right by), but it still felt pretty uncomfortable, like a couple of teenagers thumbing their nose at their dad, who silently fumes while they make fun of how he's not cool enough, man.
A look around my own apartment revealed three bars of lavender bath soap; a lavender "relax" aromatherapy bar by Treestar; a vial of Ms. Wexstten's Feel Good Potion; Sleep Well Therapy Balm by Scentered; Dr. Kerklaan Natural Sleep Cream with CBD extract and calming sensation citrus and lavender; a lavender-scented candle; a bouquet of dried lavender in a vase in the bathroom; and a small pillow stuffed with lavender to be placed under one's nose at bedtime.
If a tall man stands directly in front of my nose at a concert, I'll stick my elbow into his lower back until he thinks he has a kidney infection; should an anti-Semitic or misogynistic troll email me something disgusting, I'll track down his real name on the internet and call him by it in my drippingly sweet response, so he knows to be on watch; if a middle-aged man shoves past me in line, I'll shove past him and then place my order for a complicated coffee drink that I don't want, deliberately speaking as slowly as I can.
" Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Jim RischJames (Jim) Elroy RischOvernight Defense: House passes compromise defense bill | Turkey sanctions advance in Senate over Trump objections | Top general says military won't be 'raping, burning and pillaging' after Trump pardons Legislation to protect electric grid from cyberattacks added to massive defense bill Lankford to be named next Senate Ethics chairman MORE (R-Idaho) argued Wednesday that Turkey "thumbed their nose at us" with its purchase of the S-22019 air defense system and that "if we just look the other way on this ... we will be viewed as weak.
The list of remarkable works goes on: a tongue-in-cheek meditation on being an artist in Ewa Zarzycka's video "Hand" from 2011, an excerpt from Jana Shostak's and Jakub Jasiukiewicz's ongoing film "Miss Polonia" in which a beauty pageant contender poses in the middle of a pro-LGBTQ demonstration, or the explicit and highly evocative series of photographs entitled "Discharging" by Alicija Żebrowska from 1995 in which we see a superimposed image of the artist defecating in front of an image of her mother, a fragment of Botticelli's "The Birth of Venus" and lastly a black cat referred to as "Satan" — all memorable ways to thumb your nose at any attempt to discipline artists and set boundaries for them.

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