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"outcast" Definitions
  1. (of a person) not accepted by society or by a particular group
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Marooney, who previously cofounded the technology communications firm The Outcast Agency, joined Facebook in 2011 as director of technology communications, after representing the company at Outcast.
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He had spent his entire life feeling like an outcast, but instead of talking about his pain, he tried to make his classmate the "outcast" by accusing him of lying about the Holocaust.
But she's not the only social outcast with killer style.
Moe is the moody outcast with more than one secret.
The older women (and we're talking 40s here) are outcast.
From the first season, we've seen that he's an outcast.
Being an outcast is painful, but it's also painfully dull.
The hybrid, however strange, certainly wasn't treated as an outcast.
"Growing up, I was kind of an outcast," she says.
The very term "mental illness" made one a complete outcast.
Of course, she was raised an outcast, and treated horribly.
In the adventure film "Outcast" (2014) Cage played a warrior.
This isn't so much a word born of a single clear-cut mistake, as one that emerged from a gradual transformation: from drummer to outcast drummers to outcast, each step is short and intelligible.
Growing up in the 1960s, I always felt like an outcast.
Being an outcast took its toll, causing her to act out.
The 14th Amendment was adopted for the dispossessed and the outcast.
But if you like those things, "Outcast" is your new jam.
Even then, though, there were barriers to entry to outcast chic.
I was an outcast to my own country, and here, too.
Her constant chatting had already outcast her before she was imprisoned.
Darren is an outcast, a boy damaged in some unspecified way.
Paul Martin: It feels like being an outcast, to be honest.
The show's darker moments has irked some residents in South Carolina, where Outcast shoots (Fugit says protestors have shown up during filming with signs that read, "Outcast is going to bring the devil to South Carolina").
" It's also soon introducing a couple of new series, "Quarry" and "Outcast.
Through these two women's trajectories, OutCast has built what tech is today.
She never planned on joining them; initially, they hired her through Outcast.
He's forever an outcast, destined to be neither fully man nor animal.
So, it's like, this little world — I do feel like an outcast.
First up, naturally, is Daria, everyone's favorite dry, deadpan high school outcast.
But that also leaves the book feeling a bit like an outcast.
Of course, Weinstein, 65, has become a Hollywood outcast in recent months.
On the Malolo tribe, superfan/Bob Ross clone Jacob is immediately outcast.
Jedi Outcast had a simple console command, g_saberrealisticcombat 1, that enabled dismemberment.
I am the Lord's outcast and will face him for all outcasts.
Cara Dune is another outcast fighter we'll meet later on the show.
"It makes you sort of an outcast on Wall Street," Lewis says.
Though essentially an international outcast, he is admired by some at home.
Lladrovci saw himself as an outcast long before he left for Syria.
As a teen and young adult, I was kind of an outcast.
Airs: Outcast debuted on June 3 and airs Fridays at 10 pm Eastern.
"I have a soft spot for the outcast," Kylie says in a confessional.
Especially because having been a nerd back when the word meant social outcast.
You were either in a gang, played sports, or were a complete outcast.
While Aloy is technically of the Nora, she was raised as an outcast.
He has been a racist caricature, an embattled warrior, a shamed outcast. Here?
I was the outcast and I didn't know how to deal with it.
But that likely doesn't make you feel any less like a skin outcast.
" But she described him as "exceptionally odd and an outcast to be sure.
"I wanted to know how it felt to be an outcast," he wrote.
I was figuring out my queer identity, and I felt like an outcast.
In this sense, the league sometimes functions as a refuge for the hockey outcast.
I felt like an outcast, and it affected almost every part of my life.
Her physical appearance has made her an outcast in her small New Jersey homeplace.
He used his position as the outcast of his family like an adolescent would.
As a result of the lawsuit, Kramer fears becoming an outcast in Silicon Valley.
Invasive surgery followed, but the time apart from his herd made him an outcast.
Hinckley seems acutely aware that most in the community treat him like an outcast.
As a child, he knew he was different but never felt like an outcast.
She is dowdy and plain-spoken, an outcast among the perfumed vipers at court.
The G train has long been the outcast of New York City's subway system.
His outsized image got him fans, and he was particularly popular among outcast teens.
From the start, it championed an outcast art and stood boldly, unfashionably, by it.
While many in her school are supportive, she still sometimes feels like an outcast.
Women who have abortions in Lesotho face being outcast from their communities, or arrested.
He regarded himself there as an outcast and had few friends in high school.
Elle (Olivia DeJonge), who is super shy and feels like an outcast, refuses some advances.
The boys who are outcast from the town cry too much about their dead sister.
Today's favourite can be tomorrow's outcast; that goes for geopolitical views as well as individuals.
Others say if he doesn't get his way, Cirillo could become an outcast for good.
She felt like an outcast, as if she didn't fit into their predominantly Mormon town.
"At that point, I pretty much realized I'm the outcast in the family," she said.
His high school crush (presumably played by Bloom) is instead dating the former school outcast.
Belle is now an inventor who's an outcast because of her curious mind and cleverness.
Steve Buscemi plays the older man who, also feeling like an outcast, becomes their friend.
"I always felt identification with the outcast, fragile, vulnerable people in the classroom," he said.
Gomez is an outcast high school student with a crush on her female basketball coach.
Among the few who make her feel welcome: a charming outcast played by Johnny Depp.
It also confirms the horrible reality that Argentina has once again become a financial outcast.
However, within the predominantly white student body, it is easy to feel like an outcast.
She doesn't fall into a typical stereotype of the super nerdy, boy-obsessed outcast person.
In 2012, he told the New York Times about it: I felt like an outcast.
The public revulsion, even from Washington's closest allies, would make the United States a global outcast.
"At that point, I'd pretty much realized I was the outcast in the family," she said.
Since I threw my TV out at 16 years old, I became somewhat of an outcast.
Madagascar is an outcast — geographically, linguistically, and politically, it stands apart in its corner of Africa.
The daughter of Mr. Shaikh, the journalist, has become an outcast in the community, he said.
If they get high in a drama, it's still code for them being a weird outcast.
Former classmates have described him as a social outcast trouble-maker with a fascination for weaponry.
They were just equals to her and, at the time, I was sort of an outcast.
For his first two years in power General Muhammad Zia ul-Haq remained an international outcast.
Once a social outcast, Maud becomes beloved in her community by painting until her last days.
In other words, concerns about becoming an outcast, are "just not part of equation," Piccoli said.
Growing up especially, I always felt kind of like an outcast, not understanding what's going on.
But it needs the support of the once-outcast communists to form a majority in parliament.
He was an outcast at school, which made him an easy target for bullies like Luke.
Those candidacies were fueled by those who felt exploited by and outcast from the political haves.
My nonsexual feelings for Pamela were just one of the things that made me an outcast.
DR. MYRON ROLLE, FORMER NCAA FOOTBALL PLAYER: I don't want to be an outsider, an outcast.
I wished he'd just accept me for who I was—an outcast with too much energy.
Like the animated original, Burton's "Dumbo" follows the trials and eventual triumph of an elephant outcast.
For the first time in a while, I didn't feel like a spectacle or an outcast.
Recent comparisons, none perfect, include "Outcast" on Cinemax, "Emerald City" on NBC and "Preacher" on AMC.
However, the death of her mother and her introverted nature means she's somewhat of an outcast.
In a novel haunted by insanity and suicide, the memory of this family outcast is important.
They'll hate you for it, but that's the point of Batman; he can be the outcast.
I wasn't like an outcast or whatever, but I had a close, small group of friends.
Unlikely pairings, like the town's outcast and its preppy princess in pink, are encouraged on this show.
Michael GreyeyesWho He Plays: Brett Woodard, a man whose outcast status turns him into a potential suspect.
"Yes you can just push a button and turn a country into an outcast," Klimenko told NTV.
I grew up in London, feeling like an outcast and longing for Ethiopia, where I was born.
"I feared that if I drank it they would declare me an outcast," her mother said later.
We rarely interact with people from the hated other party, except maybe an outcast relative at Thanksgiving.
He is relentlessly creepy as an outcast whose only real friend is a white rat named Socrates.
She's immediately outcast by Ozzy, who still smarts from getting blindsided by her in Fans vs. Favorites.
I didn't have the same deeply rooted feeling of being an outcast that I had in Iran.
And Genevra, the mousy and manic outcast, orbits them both with an irritating reverence — she wants acceptance.
An outcast in the craft cocktail world that we may just make a case for this summer.
No one has to feel like an outcast, alone with their "Monster Manual" and miniature figurines, anymore.
"Joker" tells the story of Arthur Fleck, who turns to violence after feeling unfairly outcast by society.
For those Star Wars nerds who feel at least some sympathy for the Gungan outcast, read on.
Outcast No. 25, with art by Paul Azaceta, will introduce characters to the series about demonic possession.
No. But Joaquin Phoenix brilliantly redefines the role as a terrifying outcast in the Warner Bros. standalone.
People make mistakes, but that doesn't mean we should outcast them for the rest of their lives.
Lacking independence and subject to international sanctions, Crimea remains an outcast among the world's 23 soccer federations.
Japheth also, it seems, had a severe facial tic that made him an outcast among his peers.
Palestinian leaders have criticized Mr. Jabari as a political outcast who faces outstanding warrants for bad debts.
A too flashy may send a negative vibe and a too unpopular may make you an outcast.
In East Berlin, in 1966 when I was an outcast, she visited me and gave me courage.
Yet she will not return to Peru, where her class and skin tone make her an outcast.
Peace was restored, but it was alarming how quickly I had reverted to feeling like an outcast.
Until he became an outcast, though, Trungelliti thought more players followed anti-corruption protocols as he had.
I wouldn't feel comfortable working on construction or something, I generally feel like an outcast in that way.
Anyone into punk can say that they're an outcast from society, but I feel that much more removed.
Instead, the subject is a drunkard, an outcast, barely hanging on to the slab of wood beneath him.
An outcast yesterday, Putin may now see himself as a major power broker in the emerging global Trumpworld.
And in social groups where masculinity is the prime currency, rocking the boat can make you an outcast.
The whole gang is just treating Marie like an outcast loser and frankly it hurts me to watch.
But her voice rises in exasperation when she recounts how some Christians depict her as an outcast pastor.
" Theo Gainey, a high school classmate, described the shooter as "kind of a loner, bit of an outcast.
And supporting these outcast characters would be the pop culture they consumed—clothing, movies, and, in particular, music.
I also wanted something that forgoes rum, so I opted for the gin-based Outcast of the Islands.
This put me in mind, once again, of Dostoyevsky — the grumpy outcast seething in Florence, the anti-David.
It is in a sense a continuation of her campaign to elevate the outcast — believe it or not.
Trump is already an outcast in a world that holds inclusiveness and diversity as virtues of responsible leadership.
Jesus praised a foreigner, an ethnic outcast, and religiously unpopular "good Samaritan" as an example of great compassion.
His forays into erotica made him an outcast in some places, but Continental Europe continued to embrace him.
Yes, in the comics, Clark Kent grew up an outcast, hiding his power in a small town, feeling alone.
He's introduced as a scrawny outcast, desperate to make friends and fit in the overheated, tight-knit beach town.
I still feel like an outcast in different ways now because I can't relate to a lot of people.
Kid sees themselves as something of an outcast, and somewhat stuck and purposeless at this point in their life.
While Modi is clearly no longer an outcast in Washington, he may yet have to answer some uncomfortable questions.
Outcast Tyler Down (Devin Druid), with his festering sense of right-below-the-surface rage, narrates the first episode.
Will she be an outcast who finds a way to shine on the pageant stage, thanks to Willowdean's influence?
I still feel like an outcast in different ways now — because I can't relate to a lot of people.
She joined Facebook's communications team back in 2011 from The Outcast Agency, a tech PR firm she co-founded.
While Adelina survived the plague, she has been dubbed an outcast "malfetto" due to her contact with the illness.
"Ultimately they want to remain playing on the U.S. team, so I became kind of the outcast," she said.
She stars as Abigail, a theater-obsessed teenage outcast whose teacher Jeremy (Chris Messina) takes a liking to her.
" So, too, the creature: "Increase of knowledge only discovered to me more clearly what a wretched outcast I was.
NBC's "Freaks and Geeks" (1999 - 2000) was a television series about outcast teenagers navigating their way through high school.
The February issues of The Walking Dead, Invincible and Outcast, each written by Robert Kirkman, will cost 25 cents.
The crowd at her show on Friday night, at the venue Saigon Outcast, included supporters of her nascent campaign.
Still, he gets to swoop in and (sort of) save the day, while Wanda is treated like an outcast.
This is more magical thinking: They just can't fathom that someone who isn't an outcast could be the culprit.
Christianity was founded by a man who embraced the poor and the outcast, and who preached tolerance and love.
"I grew up knowing what it felt like to be the outcast and not be loved," Ms. Burns said.
Instead, race expands and exacerbates Willy's suppressed fears that the world regards him as outcast, a loser, a clown.
She didn't want me to be an outcast, but also didn't want me to be afraid of being eccentric.
Three weeks later, the police opened an investigation of Captain Gray after an assault at the Outcast Motorcycle Club.
Sarah brushes it off and tries to tell him that she's his family, but he still feels like an outcast.
Even though I am just on this journey own my own, for a long time I felt like an outcast.
In Horizon Zero Dawn, you're a hunter and an outcast sneaking and fighting robotic creatures in a vast open world.
She plays Michelle, a social outcast who lurks in the shadows and observes the goings-on of her fellow classmates.
But in rural India, infertility carries an added stigma for women, who can be outcast from their families and society.
Then they found out about Susie Putnam, Sabrina's voice for queer teens everywhere and anyone who feels like an outcast.
Though his critics predicted Trump would be an outcast, with no audience, no interest and no influence, that didn't happen.
One of the things I like about Hopper is that he's the opposite of me: I was a nerdy outcast.
Read more: Joaquin Phoenix is brilliantly terrifying as a chilling outcast in 'Joker' and it will leave you feeling unsettled
It stars Joaquin Phoenix as Arthur Fleck, a lonely-turned-nihilistic outcast who sees the world as cruel and unjust.
She was an outcast of the women's movement, and a lot of people didn't want to be associated with her.
If I recall, he was seen as something like a deviant outcast within the art world, some sort of beast.
But despite being beloved by the fashion industry, there's always the sense of the outcast or misfit about Kane's work.
A group made up of an outlaw, outcast and mysterious woman lead a rebellion against one such predator city, London.
Which is why, when someone like Steve King tweets about "other people's babies," he no longer feels like an outcast.
It was the haircut of an emotional, entry-level eccentric on her way to becoming a full-blown social outcast.
As a black woman, I do feel like an outcast, or I do feel like I am a black, female filmmaker.
Along with Caryn Marooney, she'd cofounded OutCast, a public relations firm that has launched waves of startups since the late 1990s.
Throughout the next few episodes, Turbo becomes obsessed with finding and killing Josh since the outcast "defeated" him by avoiding capture.
Wednesday's address to Congress will complete an unlikely turnaround for Modi, going from outcast to prize in just over two years.
She used her public platform to destigmatize AIDS because she had experienced firsthand what it was like to be an outcast.
"I know what it feels like to be an outcast," writes a twenty-year-old woman whose blog is called columbinekings.
Pope Francis urged Trump to be guided by ethical values, saying he must take care of the poor and the outcast.
"I kind of went from somewhat popular in junior high to an outcast," Sean recalled of that period in his life.
I watched Outcast because it showed up on a couple of "worst movies on Netflix" lists, and it stars Nicolas Cage.
She's sent to a witch camp, where she lives with an outcast community of witches who become her unorthodox surrogate family.
Sources close to the "Bachelor in Paradise" outcast tell TMZ ... he wants to chat with Corinne about her sexual assault claim.
When he arrived for basic training at Fort Jackson, S.C., he quickly became an outcast from the rest of the recruits.
Fragua says that feeling like an outcast at his new school led him to embrace graffiti and the community around it.
"The general public, they ignore you, because they think you're an outcast," he said in a film released by The Passage.
Mr. Ghamdi applauded the decision, although he remains an outcast, a sheikh whose positions rendered him unemployable in the Islamic kingdom.
The country was still in turmoil after the coup that ousted President Manuel Zelaya and turned Honduras into an international outcast.
It portrays the thinking self as outcast, invoking a fantasy world where we're remote from both human intimacies and media manipulations.
The superhero is an alien or outcast who possesses unique powers acquired either at birth or through some accident or gift.
An albino with pale skin and hair, Sunny is treated as an outcast by superstitious locals who call her a witch.
There were very few nonwhite children in Kusama's school, and the family did not go to church, making them doubly outcast.
Her world is limited to school, where she's an outcast, and home, where her father trains her and preys upon her.
ICEMAN The tribulations of the outcast mutant X-Men have often been used as allegories for the struggles of the oppressed.
Mr. Baker said he was outgoing growing up but had always thought of himself as an outcast because he was gay.
But he has remained a maverick throughout his long career—an irritant to the system and an ally to the outcast.
Taylor Trensch now stars as the broken-armed outcast Evan, with Lisa Brescia as the mom who struggles to understand him.
Mr. Snider, the group's relentlessly outrageous frontman, recalls how his time as a high-school outcast helped him hone his performing chops.
For women living in these parts of the country, using social networks like Facebook comes with real risks of being socially outcast.
"Until they do it they'll remain where they are, which is an outcast unable to provide for their own people," McDonough said.
As this was happening, one of the outcast women, Geeta, strode into the middle of the circle with her chin up, fiercely.
"   "I have a soft spot for the outcasts because I guess I was the outcast in a lot of ways, growing up.
Forced upon you by your phone itself, not downloaded out of choice, the outcast apps sat there, unopened and taking up space.
My friend Aliyah described this stage as being like an "alien in your own skin," and I felt like a complete outcast.
"She's been at Facebook for eight years on the payroll," and worked with the company even before that at Outcast, Chan said.
I would hope that was the reason it was invented, to empower the outcast to feel comfortable in going against the norm.
Jenner said she felt like an outcast growing up because she was the only one of her friends on a reality show.
Outcast promises to expand on the supernatural world descending on Rome and Kyle Barnes' place in it when it premieres this June.
Last year, Mr. Muhammad bore out Mr. Basir's suspicions by returning to the Taliban, and he eventually made his father an outcast.
Bale is also turning into an outcast, unwanted at his current club, Real Madrid, with few, if any, buyers on the horizon.
His next fight will go down on June 17 in St. Petersburg, Russia, where he'll tangle with Brazilian UFC-outcast, Fabio Maldonado.
Kandice has a different father from most of her brothers and sisters, and she says it makes her feel like an outcast.
Now that isn't to say that for it to be good, it has to involve some outsider or outcast sort of character.
Like, we had a song about ginger kids and how they were outcast, and a song about boobs and evolution versus creation.
I wasn't weird or outcast, I was kind of left alone, no one fucked with me, I lived in my own world.
Adapted from Stephen King's novel of the same name, the movie follows a group of outcast children fighting off a predatory clown.
No matter how much of a social outcast you are in high school, there's always this one kid who's even worse off.
That openness to the weird and outcast is what "Kimmy Schmidt" and "High Maintenance" and "Broad City" love, in their different ways.
It fostered this badass outcast experience; nobody was paying attention to us, so we felt like we could do whatever we wanted.
This is unfortunate, because beneath lies a moving story about an outcast child, Nicholas, who has been tragically separated from his mother.
She has embraced a persona as an outcast of sorts by labeling herself as Mother Monster and her fans as Little Monsters.
The series will tell the story of the Argyll family members, who accused an adopted and outcast sibling of murdering their matriarch.
The money and access will get cut off, there will be a primary, and the offending pol will end up an outcast.
He might also be matched up with Bellator staples like Doug Marshall and Brandon Halsey, or a fellow UFC outcast in Kendall Grove.
Jones said Patton's character is an outcast and presents the point of view for the audience as she is caught between two cultures.
"Princess Diaries" (2001) Young Anne Hathaway had appeared in only a sitcom before Marshall picked her to play outcast-turned-princess Mia Thermopolis.
Last Thursday, Hillary Clinton gave a small group of left-wing inspired cranks, trolls, and outcast bloggers the easier path towards the latter.
So while most people have had relationships and experience during high school, I was a complete outcast and never got anywhere with anyone.
"I have a soft spot for the outcasts because was the outcast, I guess, in a lot of ways growing up," says Jenner.
While the Grinch and Kardashian looked overjoyed for the occasion, Reign seemed a bit hesitant about being so close to the outcast Who.
Even though she's now got at least one ally in Rue, Jules is still bullied at school and often viewed as an outcast.
At the beginning of each chapter, Link is an unassuming child who, in Luke Skywalker fashion, is a slight outcast in his community.
When one of these is snatched by a fellow outcast, Evan finds his life, and his status as an eternal outsider, completely upended.
Guillermo del Toro's outcast parable, "The Shape of Water," was honored as best picture, and Mr. del Toro won the best director Oscar.
Stella has a different set of personal anxieties than Ramón, but winds up identifying with the town's 19th-century social outcast, Sarah Bellows.
Under al-Bashir, Sudan was something of an international outcast — for the genocide in Darfur, but also for al-Bashir's support for terrorism.
But after the local troop rejects her for being a social outcast, she recruits the town's other misfits and starts her own group.
When Norman, the Australian sprinter, returned home after the 1968 Olympics, he became an outcast, according to "Salute!" a documentary on his life.
Soon after, she said, she began hanging out with her school's outcast crowd and using drugs in the Los Angeles suburb of Monrovia.
No, Elon Musk hasn't started a new venture — this Discovery series is about Nikola Tesla, the 20th-century inventor with enduring outcast credibility.
Upcoming Netflix drama Daybreak, about a teen outcast searching for his lost love during the zombie apocalypse, hits the streaming service later this year.
One running theme in the film suggests that Kwon is an outcast, and that for many reasons, he's not a full member of society.
On the blue tribe, beach laundress Reem and her loyal pal Wendy are immediately outcast for the sin of helping Keith learn to swim.
Exhibition Challenges the Notion of the Brazilian Outcast A Shining Ring Rises Over the Brazilian Rainforest Shamanistic Crochets Weave Tales of Indigenous Brazilian Culture
A sensitive jock (Freddie Prinze Jr.) falls for an artsy outcast (Rachel Leigh Cook) who becomes beautiful the second she takes off her glasses.
You could play up your weird side, though acting like an outcast and rebelling against expectations might just make you feel even more isolated.
Readers will get the first two story arcs, for example, of Image Comics' The Walking Dead, and the first arc of its series Outcast.
In fact, opposition to Miers in particular was so vociferous that you were practically a conservative outcast if you _weren't_ criticizing the GOP president.
I think the imaginative play is good for our boys, but the other parents believe that the game will make their child an outcast.
The drifter hung for murder, but the wounded citizen hung too and worse, because he died in shame as a coward and an outcast.
I wasn't an outcast, but I appreciated how the goths I knew weren't lobbyists of school spirit, for which I had little of myself.
Tyler is the outcast of the group of teens who find themselves the subjects of Hannah's tapes, the one they all look down on.
Practicing rammāls still exist in Iran, typically performing palm-reading, faith-healing, and exorcism, but they have been outcast to the fringes of society.
Basgallop's last two writing-producing gigs were on Cinemax's "Outcast" (horror) and Epix's "Berlin Station" (espionage), a pair of smart and entertaining genre pieces.
"It can't always be the most outcast parts of Valparaiso that deal with these fires," the city's mayor, Jorge Sharp, said in televised remarks.
A social outcast named Nathaniel tags along — and it soon turns out that he and Ben are the only ones who keep the pact.
Once, Ms. Erdogan said, she "was an outcast in literary circles" in Turkey for her existentialist writings, which appealed more to a European audience.
But he was portrayed as an outcast in Silicon Valley and denounced as a jerk for supporting Mr. Trump and giving him $1.25 million.
Grayson reveals, in an unusually tense conversation with Sarek, that as children, Spock had a learning disability, which made him an outcast on Vulcan.
I missed so many days of school just because I didn't want an outcast, I didn't want be singled out by students and teachers.
And if you disagree with them or then kind of do anything against that dogma, they will outcast you and brand you as a traitor.
She had the crowd dancing along to "Outcast" and her first single "Boombox," which features a surprising face in the music video – actor Ken Jeong!
It isn't afraid of showing the struggles of growing up and finding yourself and feeling like an outcast, which I believe most young people experience.
Joplin, born in 1943, was an outcast kid who was bullied for her love of black music in the days of strict segregation in Texas.
She's also teamed up with an unlikely ally as far as the rules of high school are concerned: Will's social outcast of a brother, Jonathan.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Margaret Scott was already an outcast in her Rowley, Massachusetts, community when she was convicted of witchcraft in 1692.
The film tells the story of an outcast teen named Sebastian, played by Butterfield, who befriends a young, budding punk rocker named Jared, played Wolff.
Being an outcast of society, I want the world to see us for who we truly are; human beings, who make mistakes like everybody else.
Outcast, based on his ongoing comic series of the same name, is Kirkman's third TV series after The Walking Dead and Fear the Walking Dead.
Speaking at the launch of the Foundation for Sports Integrity, the 36-year-old said her own campaigning had made her feel like an outcast.
"I wanted to create the book for the young queer boy who feels an outcast and doesn't see that much of him reflected," he said.
She tells of a loveless and repressive childhood, in which her parents, she claimed, "blamed me for everything," and she often felt like an outcast.
Fortunately the show, tracking a pack of outcast pals and broken-but-trying families, also channels the heart that made its source material so beloved.
Patrick's high holiday, honoring the Roman British outcast who never drove the snakes from Ireland, may generate more than the usual excess of Celtic pride.
She's the poor little rich girl, the outcast who's been secretly beautiful all along, who just needs the attention of the right man to blossom.
And after a dominant win over Yushin Okami, Fitch was scheduled for a bout with fellow UFC outcast Jake Shields to crown that new champion.
First shown in 1969, the movie concerns an outcast (Bernadette Lafont) who takes methodical revenge on the village leaders who have abused and exploited her.
Of course, this isn't the first time Patriots coach Bill Belichick has rolled the dice on a player viewed as a problem child or outcast.
As a general partner at Coatue, former head of Comms at Facebook and co-founder of the OutCast Agency, Caryn Marooney has seen it all.
" The middle class, broadly defined, is of course an outcast in the meritocracy, left behind in what Markovits calls "a stagnant, depleted and shrinking world.
Latest Project Iain plays a first-grade outcast in HBO's "Big Little Lies" alongside Reese Witherspoon, Nicole Kidman and Shailene Woodley (who plays his mother).
In her earlier work as co-founder of Outcast Communications, she worked with Salesforce and VMware and is a board member of Zendesk and Elastic.
So Jamie kills the violent "bear spirit" roaming the woods — a Cherokee outcast who has lost his mind — and wins the respect of the tribe.
His blunt and often public assessments, delivered in an Alabamian drawl, led him to be treated as an outcast inside the Pentagon for many years.
Peter Thiel, one of Silicon Valley's biggest success stories, became a social outcast in tech after the libertarian billionaire-investor supported Donald Trump's presidential campaign.
Had Chrissy played the super idol, she would have irritated her whole tribe, further cemented her alliance with another outcast, and made herself a bigger target.
As they walked away, the Creature — Miss Ives's secret confidante and fellow outcast — crept forward to touch the freshly dug soil to which she'd been returned.
And that followed weeks of speculation that Joker would appeal to the subculture, since its protagonist is a socially outcast male loser who turns to violence.
"I have a particular affinity towards helping people who feel outcast whether they've made mistakes, like having past felony convictions or recovering addicts," Bell told E!
And even though I've always vibed with Glover's music stylistically, some of his lyrical themes — like being a social outcast — were also out of my purview.
The study's authors are proposing a "mate deprivation hypothesis," which is to say the isolated macaque was a social outcast with no access to a female.
"[On a coed team] you're the woman, so you're kind of the outcast," Ashley told Refinery29 of how the imbalanced gender dynamics tend to play out.
He's in Los Angeles for a two-week media blitz following the mid-season reveal that Tyler has, indeed, been the outcast Klingon Voq all along.
Peres, the kind Israeli in the eyes of the world, provided legitimacy for Israel from the international community at a time when it was an outcast.
Zephan uses a wheelchair because of the condition, CBS News reported, and it has made him feel like an outcast during normally festive holidays like Halloween.
However, if one does choose to leave the community, they risk being an outcast in not just the Hasidic community but the secular community as well.
He couldn't imagine that for so many, being seen is the difference between being a part of society or an outcast, even between life and death.
Following "Banshee" (crime in small-town Pennsylvania) and "Outcast" (horror in rural West Virginia), "Quarry" is another exercise in lurid pulp storytelling and sweaty regional flavor.
Only one other student he knows carries, he said, and in the clamor that has accompanied the law, it is easy to feel like an outcast.
"The 'Temple' video represents the struggle I found in my early life feeling like an outcast in my community desperately seeking to find acceptance," explains James.
Tweedy's opening lines, "When you're back in your old neighborhood/The cigarettes taste so good/But you're so misunderstood" couldn't be a better outcast calling card.
"I have a particular affinity towards helping people who feel outcast whether they've made mistakes, like having past felony convictions or recovering addicts," Bell tells E!
Back in Greece, where he was born to African immigrants, Antetokounmpo has gone from an outcast and victim of racism to the pride of the nation.
Did she know she was as out as an outcast Edith Wharton character, doomed never to return to her privileged perch as a Manhattan society darling?
The other, which opened this month and has an unprintable name, is also centered on a social outcast named Hester (played by an incisive Christine Lahti).
And we thought that these books, with their narratives of the outcast, of people fighting on the margins, might as well have been made for us.
His sympathies were with the outcast, the downtrodden: the Irish laborers shunted to the outskirts of Concord, the dispossessed Native Americans he met on his travels.
Freaks and Geeks falls in line with that theme perfectly and follows a group of outcast pals trying to survive the daily challenges of teenage life.
Nevertheless, he was fired on the grounds that he had previously had contact with Outcast and that he had used his department cellphone to view pornography.
Maeve, in particular, is exquisitely drawn — she's smart, tough and outcast both for being poor and for being a girl who has sex and likes it.
From the brief exchange we see between Michelle and Peter, it seems like Zendaya's character is a social outcast (she's sitting alone and eavesdropping on a conversation).
"There are a few outcast Palestinians who work with Israeli settlements and accept it de facto for their own interests," says one Palestinian familiar with the meetings.
I felt like an outcast growing up, and now I was in this place that made me feel important, like I was being seen by the world.
There's your dad, your mom, your grandma, your outcast brother who believes punk actually isn't dead, and even your younger sister who always thinks it's too cold.
She remains an outcast, communicating through her artwork until the end of the book when she tells her ex–best friend and her art teacher what happened.
Krysten Ritter plays the outcast Jessica Jones on the eponymous Netflix show, and her character's lonely existence isn't far off from the actress' actual high school experience.
"I found in Frida an inspiration of being an outcast and a rebel and that it's OK as long as you stay true to yourself," she says.
As an outcast, she learns about Nora culture from an outsider's perspective — and in the process develops a healthy skepticism toward her people's dogmatic approach to life.
As a member of the LGBTQ community, I would never want to make someone an outcast, even someone whose views may be in direct conflict with mine.
Although he couldn't be kicked out of the organization for that, he said some of his fraternity brothers ostracized him, and made him feel like an outcast.
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For example, those who live surrounded by climate-change sceptics may avoid saying anything that suggests humankind is altering the climate, simply to avoid becoming an outcast.
She looked like she'd been much more interesting before she left for college—a Goth, a freak, a punk, a reject, a delinquent, an outcast, a fuckup.
HOUSTON (Reuters) - Unpaid debts and broken promises are making Venezuelan oil giant PDVSA an outcast in several Caribbean countries where it had been a guest of honor.
" Ms. Ritter did not have a high-school experience as brutal as Abby's but, she said, "I understand the feelings of being the outcast and the loner.
Yet it's not all bad: Evan goes from being an outcast to finally being noticed — by the Murphys, his peers and even his crush, Connor's sister, Zoe.
Trevor Nunn, who directed the original London production in 1981, provided lyrics for the show's most famous tear-duct pumper, "Memory," sung by a forlorn outcast, Grizabella.
Cindy herself is an odd, outcast narrator who reads catalogs (they're what she can get her hands on) and observes relentlessly, the way only a loner does.
And then there's Frank, the climate-change denier (or, as Denise puts it, the "walking example of the Black Sheep Effect"), suspiciously calm about his outcast status.
Read more " _____ • Ijeoma Oluo in The Stranger: "It is white supremacy that told an unhappy and outcast white woman that black identity was hers for the taking.
Even Linda, the disgruntled outcast, falls prey to this pelvic tingle: "But they're stuck," she says to Dawn's boyfriend on the outside, after she's slept with him.
"The impoverished, the reviled and the outcast — whether black or untouchable, whether girly boy, faggot, hijra or whore — never stop fighting for dignity and justice," he writes.
I'm not ashamed to say that suicide crossed my mind at a young age, provoked by thoughts of feeling worthless, unwanted and outcast from those around me.
The trailer also provides a deeper introduction to The Losers' Club, the group of outcast kids who finally take a stand against the evil lurking beneath their town.
Beyond the tumor shrinking, there was another, unexpected benefit for Alexis: "She was surrounded by kids with her same condition and never felt like an outcast," says Jenny.
The early OutCast days were scrappy—the pair ran the agency from Marooney's spare bedroom in Berkeley, alternating with Wennmachers' kitchen table in San Francisco's Cow Hollow neighborhood.
And Deja is willing to go back to looking like an outcast in order to inflict pain and maintain any level of control she can over her life.
Release of the video "selfies," posted online by the Herald, shed little new light on that question except to suggest Cruz felt he was treated as an outcast.
"I stand before you today as a disgraced husband, an outcast in my own profession, and ashamed to be in my own skin," Polos told Gardephe in court.
As the title suggests, The Witch explores female perspectives and relationships, less in the Lana Del Rey boutique empowerment sense than the historically persecuted, systemically forged outcast sense.
For the likes of Mercedes-backed 21-year-old Esteban Ocon, likely to lose his seat at Force India, or McLaren outcast Stoffel Vandoorne, the search goes on.
But the moment was head-turning: Mr. Jabari, considered a political outcast for forging ties with Jewish settler leaders, has been attacked by Palestinian politicians as a turncoat.
" Bea does find a fellow outcast to help steer a course through middle school — Will, who may be "Planning Smart" and "Observing Smart," but certainly isn't "People Smart.
But Monsieur Hire (Michel Simon), a bearded, reflective outcast regarded warily by his neighbors, saw whodunit — and confronts the lover (Viviane Romance) of the man responsible (Paul Bernard).
Cussy lives as the town outcast with her coal-mining father and works as a packhorse librarian in Appalachia, delivering books on horseback to folks in the area.
The main character of the story is Geralt of Rivia, a skillful monster-hunter who finds himself an outcast as a consequence of his particular line of work.
She's just got this young mid-80s, Winona Ryder thing going on—like a filmic trek down some character outcast road—the third wheel, unpopular, sweater-wearing rebel.
From perhaps being a bit of an outcast or looking for something to belong to, Richard Garfield is this sort of spiritual father figure for all us Magic players.
This changes when he enters the fifth grade, but his numerous plastic surgeries can't make him any less of an outcast, while his family offers what support they can.
President Nicolás Maduro of Venezuela was the outcast at the Summit of the Americas in Lima, Peru, where leaders came to hash out trade deals and mend political fences.
This isn't a joke like the West like to portray it, they like to deem all of us here as social outcast and infer that everyone here isn't normal.
He was also a loud supporter of Trump, which made him an outcast in Silicon Valley, where many tech industry execs and workers people are distraught over Trump's victory.
Ellen Page stars as a woman who takes in one of the cured, who has largely been outcast from society for what they did while in their zombified state.
The elder Le Pen was a political outcast when he ran for president in 2002, already well known for his insistence on minimizing the Holocaust and for his xenophobia.
As for the lyrics, Cumming and Kivlen remain opaque, back-and-forthing and claiming loneliness, monotony, depression, apathy, feeling outcast, and the impending apocalypse as light jumping off points.
But what about the inevitable Outcast/Outkast cross-over, in which the Southern hip-hop stars team up with the rural exorcists to pull of a musical-filled caper?
The circumstances of her birth are part of the larger mystery, but whatever happened, it was enough to land her — as an infant — in the care of another outcast.
While on the run, Roy seeks refuge in an isolated New Mexico mining town governed mainly by women, where he meets hardened widower and fellow outcast Alice Fletcher (Dockery).
Do you, in the shoes of 16-year-old outcast high schooler Chloe Price, see local A-lister Rachel Amber as "just a friend" or is it "something more"?
Thibaut is an outcast even within the anti-Nazi forces, but it's because he's committed to something bigger than himself (surrealist magic and Trotskyism) not because he's constitutionally rebellious.
Both La Mora and Colonia leBaron were formed last century by "outcast" Mormons whose polygamist beliefs were rejected by the mainstream Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.
It's all over television these days, and Cinemax gives it yet another foothold on Friday with "Outcast," a new series based on Robert Kirkman and Paul Azaceta's comic books.
And they've made the United States into an international outcast as the only country seeking to leave the Paris climate agreement and avoid its responsibility to solve this problem.
General Flynn these days is as much of an outcast as one can be in the Washington national security establishment, much of which has lined up behind Mrs. Clinton.
And into that town and the environs rides a young outlaw who's been wounded, who gets taken care of by a woman rancher outside of town, who's an outcast.
Both novels use the Brontë fictions to explore the role of the outcast in society and the various forms that imperial, patriarchal oppression — both unthinking and intentional — can take.
Marooney is also a co-founder of the OutCast Agency, where she worked with companies across a wide spectrum of industries and sizes, including Salesforce, Amazon, Netflix and VMware.
Chloë Moretz isn't all that believable as a homely outcast, but she portrays Carrie's isolation and rage well, and Julianne Moore's intensity as a self-harming Margaret White is harrowing.
In one fell swoop, it makes Amazon Prime Video the exclusive home for any new shows from the minds behind The Walking Dead, Fear the Walking Dead, and Cinemax's Outcast.
This summer, after launching its first face powder and sunscreen (and teasing a new perfume), the brand decided to pay attention to the "outcast" of the beauty industry: body care.
"The idea of friendship and the championing of the outcast is still the heart of the show, more so in season 2," he said in an interview with Vanity Fair.
COLOGNE, Germany (Reuters) - Dwayne Johnson and Jason Statham return as agent Hobbs and outcast Shaw in "Fast & Furious: Hobbs & Shaw", their own spin-off in the hugely successful film franchise.
If he could so transform himself, what could make-up and attitude do for you—especially if you had outcast Ziggy, your leper messiah, to sexily show you the way?
In addition to The Walking Dead and Fear the Walking Dead, Kirkman's comic Outcast has resulted in a horror series that airs on Cinemax and just concluded its second season.
Uranus inspires you to be independent and rebellious, so you're going to feel like a bit of an outcast on Wednesday evening as the moon squares off with this planet.
The Jack of the title is an awkward 15-year-old outcast living in New York's Hudson Valley, in a run-down neighborhood that's known and dismissed him since childhood.
For the American Tap Dance Foundation's "Rhythm in Motion" program, a selection of choreography showcased tap as meditation, tap that flows like water and tap as tonic for an outcast.
In April, The Walking Dead 153 sold 67,358 copies to comic stores; Outcast, another series by Mr. Kirkman that has become a television series, sold 21,261; Invincible was at 12,038.
Meanwhile, Buffy starts spending time with Pike (Luke Perry in his most Luke Perry role this side of Dylan McKay), a biker outcast who becomes her partner in vampire hunting.
Jesus encountered this throughout his ministry, which helps explain why he was more comfortable in the company of the unclean and reviled, the lowly and the outcast, than religious authorities.
Ann Miura-Ko, a partner at the venture capital firm Floodgate, recently worked with the public relations firm OutCast to spotlight her "special relationship" with the ride-hailing company Lyft.
The Man in Black (Ed Harris) gets Teddy to regale him with the "old native myth" of the maze as they ride to the unsubtly named outcast town of Pariah.
This adventure from ancient Persia chronicles the imperiled romance of Zaul, an albino outcast raised by a bird goddess, and Rudabeh, a princess who's the granddaughter of the Serpent King.
The "Bachelor in Paradise" outcast hit up Doheny Room in Weho Friday night clearly looking to make a statement with his wardrobe -- he wants 'BIP' producers to show the tape.
But it does go so far as to introduce the antagonists—larger, dangerous giants who make the BFG as much of an outcast in his world as Sophie feels in hers.
But perceived social positioning doesn't always translate to whether or not someone feels like an outcast, a major theme across the Spider-Man universe and a fact Garfield's performance underscores consistently.
The Craft revolved around new-girl Sarah, played by Robin Tunney, as she falls in with a group of outcast girls who perform witchcraft and worship a powerful deity named Manon.
As a young tech reporter, I knew that a call from OutCast meant a company was on the verge of breaking out, and I would do well to take the meeting.
Like Peter Parker, Khan's a bit of a teen outcast who soon discovered she had inhuman genes and possessed typical superhuman traits like speed, super strength, and the ability to shapeshift.
Please give me the opportunity to live at least some of my life in harmony with my inner needs, not shunned as an outcast, but as a human being among men.
Such oblique portraiture parallels his songwriting, in which he adopts the perspective of the outcast in songs about faith healers and indigenous exiles, cross-dressing cat burglars and anxiety-ridden assassins.
"In times of cultural strife to focus rage, hatred and deep uncertainty on a weak, already ashamed and outcast group seems, at best cowardly, and at worst calculated evil," Harbour wrote.
Above: Video of Jedi Knight II with dismemberment cheats on by SMTDEWBACK Star Wars Dark Forces: Jedi Knight, Jedi Outcast and Jedi Academy set the standard for video game lightsaber combat.
Outcast is about abuse and the scars it leaves behid The pilot for the new series, which aired here at SXSW, takes place in the sleepy town of Rome, West Virginia.
The orphan in question is Aloy, who is cast out of the Nora tribe when she is born and sent to live with an adopted father, a fellow outcast named Rost.
She will also catch the eye of a hunky fellow outcast (Liam Hemsworth) who lives in a trailer with his mother, his mentally challenged brother and a gaggle of other siblings.
He then reneged and decided to serve out his term, but the ethics committee admonished him for his behavior and he was treated as an outcast by many of his colleagues.
In the house of Helios, Circe is born as an outcast among her family of gods, seemingly without their powers — until she discovers, through her anger, that she is a witch.
Yet North Korea — an outcast of the international order that Beijing hopes to lead, but also a nuclear state in part because of China's own policies — presents a particularly nettlesome challenge.
Sheila (Gayle Rankin), an outcast who dresses in ripped-up fur and identifies as a "she-wolf," retracts her claws after her co-stars throw her a roller-skating birthday party.
Elle Fanning stars as a popular girl whose troubled past informs an emotional connection with a bipolar outcast (Justice Smith) whose isolation from his classmates and family stoke his suicidal tendencies.
We've watched her go from being a rambunctious, spoiled tomboy to an outcast, disguised as a boy and struggling to survive, after a series of political events tore her family apart.
Nineties goth films include such cult classics as The Crow, Interview With the Vampire, and the inarguable teen staple The Craft, which follows outcast teen girls who reclaim their power through magic.
It's a sobering realization that slowly peels back the ramifications of having been an outcast, while leaving questions -- through Black reconnecting with his past -- about the ability to break from those cycles.
" — and I felt that transcendent warmth I've only known once before, when a dorky high school outcast in Florida stumbled on a group of California programmers who just seemed to "get him.
With no biological parents to speak of, Aloy is branded an outcast from the time she's a infant, forced to live outside and apart from a superstitious tribe with her adopted father.
Upstairs, Guadagnino and the rest of his MTV cast — slowly reformed outcast Angelina "Dirty Hamster" Pivarnick included — are filming a new holiday special, "A Very Jersey Friendsgiving" in a sprawling dining room.
Steve spent his childhood as an outcast of sorts on the west coast, the son of the late, absentee restaurant magnate, Rocky Aoki, founder of Japanese restaurant chain-cum-fire-hazard Benihana.
Her character, Veronica, the outcast in the group of 80s alpha bitches named Heather, could easily play as one-dimensionally quirky and unrealistic, but Ryder has us empathize with this conflicted antiheroine.
From the trailer, it appears the plot will stay true to the classic tale of an elephant who was an outcast for having oversize ears but finds a home in a circus.
Thomas Paine, whose "Common Sense" had sold half a million copies the year that the United States declared its independence, died an outcast because of a later pamphlet he wrote on religion.
Often, faith has been relegated to syrupy treatments ("Touched by an Angel"), used as a vehicle for supernatural plots (see Fox's "The Exorcist," coming this fall, and Cinemax's "Outcast") or ignored altogether.
Kyle teams with a minister, Anderson (Philip Glenister), to confront assorted demons and to explore Kyle's past, since he has a family history of possession that has branded him a social outcast.
There are reports that Lauer and his "Today" show team have been mean-girling Bush behind the scenes ... treating him like an "outcast" ever since he joined the show back in May.
Context: Saudi Arabian "senior officials believe that, by allowing the bin Ladens to tell their story, they can demonstrate that an outcast – not an agent – was responsible for 9/11," per Chulov.
Growing up, much of her extended family was buttoned-up and church-going, and she often felt like an outcast, with her nose ring and tattoos and two kids by two men.
A self-described "pizza bagel — a Jewish and Italian mutt-girl," Lucy grapples with the rigid expectations of others, especially her harshly critical high school peers who have rendered her an outcast.
The social outcast, outlaw outsider; the maligned and marginalized and misunderstood; the unrequited lovelorn and dispossessed depressed have all found meaning in Morrissey's music and lyrics, Smiths and solo, over the years.
Age: 24Position: ForwardGnabry was outcast by Arsenal, and then told my West Bromwich Albion manager Tony Pulis he was "not at the level" of Premier League football, according to The Evening Standard.
We've all felt like Hussein, struggling to feel important, or like Bolbol, swinging back and forth between thinking of himself as a brave hero and thinking of himself as a cowardly outcast.
That's why, whether it's Brew or with so many of the other amazing communications companies out there like Outcast, we work with the founders, we work with the executive, the core team.
The idea came to Mirawitz when he was in high school, living life as a self-described socially awkward outcast who kept mostly to himself and was wildly into all types of technology.
The girl, Puja, now an outcast by virtue of her marriage, was not allowed to attend her brother's wedding, and she was wild with anger, crouching on the ground and murmuring to herself.
Outcast Josh Wheeler (Colin Ford) narrates the series in a fourth-wall-breaking manner and forms an unlikely team with samurai Wesley Fists (Austin Crute) and salty pre-teen Angelica (Alyvia Alyn Lind).
"Under your leadership, may America's stature continue to be measured above all by its concern for the poor, the outcast and those in need ...," Francis said in the message released by the Vatican.
"Physically it's just really challenging and demanding to do the stunts and then stay in shape," the actor told Reuters, adding he identified with the character for various reasons including "being an outcast".
The EPA regularly referred to him as a "disgruntled" employee, and his outspokenness made him an outcast in the Republican political world as well, leaving him to look for employment outside of Washington.
Audience Score: 66%Critic Score: N/AIn this comedic retelling of the classic fairy tale, actress Leslie Caron stars as a tomboyish outcast named "Cinder" Ella who falls in love with a royal.
It made me feel like a total outcast—like I would never be able to have legitimate conversations with people without my speech distracting them, either out of ignorance or malice or both.
Luckey's alleged ties to an pro-Trump group made him an outcast in the liberal tech world, while investor Thiel was scorned in the valley as a member of Trump's presidential transition team.
She becomes a participant in the ensemble's impressionistic re-creations of an outcast childhood, a brutalizing stint in prison (in which cavity searches were common events) and the bewildering early days of freedom.
A chubby kid who grew up to be a weight lifter with the word "outcast" tattooed across his knuckles, Mr. Traini at first seemed like so many other members of Italy's wayward youth.
Former classmates have described Cruz as a social outcast and trouble-maker with a fascination for guns, and police have acknowledged responding to numerous calls related to Cruz during the past few years.
" A software engineer at Microsoft named Arya Afrashteh jokingly said older people will be a "social outcast" if they don't live on "chips, ramen, chocolate and protein drinks" and play "binary ping pong.
Kids can be really cruel, and if you're the only brown kid, you're wearing weird clothes, you don't have TV at home and your parents have funny accents, then you're always an outcast.
We've had punks, goths, emos, and now e-boys and girls, who have taken the concept of being a relatable outcast and championed it into its own digital style — emphasis on the digital.
Mr. Masood never seemed to recover from the crime and its aftermath, which eventually fractured his family and made him an outcast in his old neighborhood, according to reports in the news media.
Crisis at Venezuela's PDVSA deepens as Caribbean debts pile upUnpaid debts and broken promises are making Venezuelan oil giant PDVSA an outcast in several Caribbean countries where it had been a guest of honor.
On some level, I understood that the choice of roles — nubile virgin or sexy outcast — was an impoverished one, corresponding roughly to the stages of Edith Wharton's life, from society bride to divorced expatriate.
Elsewhere on this 13-fight card, we'll witness the returns of some of MMA's most interesting fighters, from Charles "Krazy Horse" Bennett, to Gabi Garcia, to Kron Gracie, and moustachioed UFC outcast Daron Cruickshank.
Casting the outcast: Meet the albino model challenging She called for better training for police and those who work for the court system, saying punishment for those who attack albinos is not stringent enough.
"I feel like the typical outcast [in a teen movie] is bullied and [just accepts that will happen], but Sierra believes in herself, and stands up for herself [against people like Veronica]," Froseth said.
Estevez says he missed a week of work -- and when he came back, he was treated like an outcast ... and was falsely accused of taking money from fans and having a major attitude problem.
The same diminished agency, she says, was also once true of Leftovers Patti Levin who "was that lonely outcast of a person who finally stepped into her own sense of self" through her cult.
In the opening moments of Outcast, Cinemax's new series from The Walking Dead creator Robert Kirkman, we see a 10-year-old boy named Joshua (Gabriel Bateman) eat the bloody remains of a cockroach.
One former Hasid who did agree to meet me was a woman named Leah, whose transition into the secular world began when she was in tenth grade and met another outcast at summer camp.
Honestly, I would attach myself to characters that were different, and it didn't matter to me how they were different — if they were the weird outcast, whether they were gay, or this or that.
That scene, simple yet gruesome, sets the bar very high very early, which turns out to be a problem: In the first three episodes, at least, "Outcast" never comes close to reaching it again.
Maroon 5, a three-times Grammy-winning group led by Adam Levine, will be joined by rising star Scott and Atlanta, Georgia native Big Boi, who was previously one half of rap group Outcast.
Both the article and the film detailed how Mr. Kennedy, under Mr. Jones's mentorship, went from being an outcast to a beloved member of the community, about 125 miles west of Columbia, the capital.
When Ms. Le Pen talks about the poor or the outcast, workers, farmers or small businesses, her target audience is a single people battered by globalization, the European Union, the euro, immigration and Islamization.
That includes Deadly Premonition 2: A Blessing in Disguise, Divinity: Original Sin 2 – Definitive Edition, Doom 64, Star Wars: Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast, Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE Encore, Trials of Mana, and Vampyr.
A bookish young woman, an outcast in her small-minded French village, is taken captive in a castle, where the servants have been magically turned into household objects (a feisty candelabra, a fussy clock).
Bernardo Benes, a Cuban exile who helped persuade Fidel Castro to free 21998,21985 political prisoners in the 22018s but became an outcast in Miami's anti-Castro community for negotiating with him, died on Jan.
But should an actual demonic possession break out near Hall H, we know just who to turn to for help: Patrick Fugit and Philip Glenister, the stars of Cinemax's West Virginia-set exorcism series Outcast.
Former students said that Cruz was considered an outcast, had been seen wearing patriotic T-shirts and a Trump "Make America Great Again" hat, and had made disparaging remarks about Muslims, the Daily Beast reported.
This has never been a secret, it's flagrant public behavior, and as a result he's been something of a social outcast for many years, although that doesn't stop him from showing up at hacker conventions.
I actually had my eye on Chrissy, but then she puked at the challenge and opted not to make any sort of statement by using the idol to keep her fellow outcast in the game.
That may have been the case, but at least in Spain, the Inquisition's archives show another profile — poor, outcast, old women who defied religious authority and tried to make money out of scamming their neighbors.
Skybound Entertainment, the company responsible for TV hits including The Walking Dead, Fear the Walking Dead and Outcast, is opening an in-house studio to expand its original digital content offerings, Mashable has exclusively learned.
But should an actual demonic possession break out near Hall H, we know just who to turn to for help: Patrick Fugit and Philip Glenister, the stars of Cinemax's West Virginia-set exorcism series Outcast.
There's the brooding loner Aquaman (Jason Momoa), tortured outcast Cyborg (Ray Fisher) and callow, nerdy Flash (Ezra Miller), whose just-glad-to-be-with-you-guys enthusiasm is designed, somewhat successfully, to deliver comic relief.
The story centers on Meg (Storm Reid), an unhappy outcast at school, as she nears the fourth anniversary of the disappearance of her father (Chris Pine), a scientist who had been exploring grand universal forces.
The company was co-founded by Robert Kirkman, who is behind top TV shows like AMC's "The Walking Dead" and Cinemax's "Outcast," and the deal ensures that his future shows will go to Amazon first.
The plot concerns Alviano Salvago, a disfigured outcast who constructs an island paradise, the pleasures of which go awry when other aristocrats use it as a base for abducting and assaulting the maidens of Genoa.
Working just 20013 hours a week so that she could care for her stepson made Ms. Otsuzuki an outcast in a country that is notorious for the long hours office workers spend at their desks.
Soon, Meg, Charles Wallace, and Meg's schoolmate Calvin — a boy with a rough home life who's popular at school but considers himself an outcast — are on a journey to find Mr. Murry, led by Mrs.
No, he told me, he was not familiar with the poet Seamus Heaney's account in "The Cure at Troy" of a forlorn, wounded outcast and his redemption: History says, Don't hopeOn this side of the grave.
Gibson's visceral war drama "Hacksaw Ridge" is up for best drama and director awards, and marks his return to form a decade after a drunken, anti-Semitic rant that made the Oscar-winner a Hollywood outcast.
At the midpoint of "Right To Know," a CVHS outcast name Penelope (Lilli Kay) recommends Sasha join the fencing team after noticing Sasha's unexpected ambidextrous talents, especially since there's a Becky-sized hole in the team.
Rory Shayne figures prominently in D'Arcy and Miranda O'Connor's book Montreal's Irish Mafia: The True Story of the Infamous West End Gang, but was an outcast even among that motley crew of thieves and drug dealers.
He's an outcast who must grapple with the world's prejudice like any X-Men character, but as a near-immortal tough guy, he's disdainful of the more philosophical conflict between faction leaders Professor X and Magneto.
She's convinced she doesn't experience emotions after she was made a social outcast for killing a horse, and the only reason she's hanging out with her once-close friend Lily is because her mom orchestrated it.
Blossom spots a gun in the locker of a classmate (Devon Gummersall, better known as Brian Krakow on My So-Called Life) but fears that telling a grown-up about it will make her an outcast.
It's likely that his reputation as someone who shouldn't be entertained within the media will bolster his status as a hero because it will frame him as a misunderstood outcast who was years before his time.
Ridiculed by critics on the right and left, shunned by the most respected figures in American politics, including every living former president, Mr. Trump equated his own outcast status with the resentments of the white class.
Russia's outcast-status was on full display during the opening ceremony Friday in Pyeongchang, South Korea, when the 169 members of the Russian delegation were forced to march in drab grey instead of their national colors.
If Israeli intelligence officials knew Mr. Ishtiwi was gay, the officials surmised, perhaps he had given them information in exchange for keeping a secret that, if uncovered, would have made him an outcast in his society.
Her existence as a villain was largely lashed out as a vehicle of being outcast by the community she called home —an understandable if not, melodramatic reaction to being persecuted in a time of moral panic.
When I first started writing stories, my heroines all dressed in drag and wore baggy coats and newsboy hats — a fictional army of Natty Ganns embracing their outcast status and inspiring a journey of my own.
" Chad Williams, 18, a senior at Stoneman Douglas, described Cruz as "kind of an outcast" who was known for unruly behavior at school, including a penchant for pulling false fire alarms, and was "crazy about guns.
In particular, I like the way the film (scripted by Maria Maggenti, from the novel) makes sure to indicate that everybody in the story — from mean-girl queen bee to outcast loser — has an inner life.
It seems like the way to make the Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers seem cool is to make the saga more like Chronicle — outcast kids happen upon some alien crash site and get superpowers (and abs apparently).
From the one-off performance by the Australian actor George Lazenby to an ending sequence featuring James Bond's only bride, this outcast of the 007 franchise stands as a unique addition to the behemoth spy series.
BLUE BOY (22014)By Rakesh Satyal Kiran Sharma, a 12-year-old gay Indian-American boy, chooses ballet over basketball and wears his mother's perfume to school, becoming a social outcast and upending his parents' expectations.
" Diana Silvers is the general's daughter, Erin, "popular and an A-student in Washington"; she feels like an "outcast" after the family's transfer to the remote Space Force base in Colorado, so she "turns to delinquency.
A win by Mel Gibson, nominated for his direction of the World War II drama "Hacksaw Ridge," would drop jaws and allow him to elbow into the Oscar race after a decade as a Hollywood outcast.
Rotten Tomatoes score: 5%Summary: In the fantasy adventure drama "Outcast," a warrior named Gallain (Cage) pairs up with the children of a dethroned Chinese ruler in an attempt to help them overthrow their tyrant brother.
That's not justifying their views, of course fucking not, their views are fucked up—but at the same time, to make someone who said they had certain views an outcast is a strange thing to me.
This year's potential TV lineup includes "Vice Principals," a show from Danny McBride and Jody Hill about competitive administrators at a high school, and "Outcast," based on a comic book, about a man burdened by demon possession.
After binge-watching all eight episodes, we were immediately drawn to Maeve Wiley (played by Emma Mackey), the outcast who teams up with Otis Milburn (Asa Butterfield) to organize underground sex counseling for the entire student body.
Little Jordan's outcast friend group are racially diverse, but the group of children who mock them also aren't the typical cheerleaders or jocks that are often depicted as bullies in movies, which reflects reality a bit more.
Those same supervisors can make or break a career; having the right ones can open doors and lead to a fruitful mentorship, while having a supervisor turn against you can render you an outcast in the profession.
There, his closest friends are a math prodigy named Oliver (the wonderful Langston Belton), whose lineage is "Mug Born" rather than magical, and Megan (Julie Ann Earls), the tough-chick outcast daughter of a longtime Voldy associate.
The physical tics and disorientation made him feel like an outcast, he recounts in an inspiring, humorous and often profound biography, Chasing Water: Elegy of an Olympian published this summer and written with Ervin's friend Constantine Markides.
But before you accuse him of being typecast, the 22-year-old actor explains how Sierra Burgess — about social outcast Sierra (Shannon Purser) who accidentally catfishes sensitive lax bro Jamey (Centineo) — explores the darker side of adolescence.
But it also seems to be broadcast from another plane of existence altogether, much as the outcast, lonely Grizabella has been living a completely different life than most of the Jellicle cats in their cosseted community spaces.
I had to wonder how my life might have been different if, as a 13-year-old uncool outcast, I had had a movie like this version of A Wrinkle In Time to watch for daily inspiration.
Or should he allow them to believe what they want to believe, that the alienated Connor, whose antisocial behavior made him an outcast even at home, was not really the suffering soul they believed him to be?
The first half of the trailer shows off the group of misfits in the town of Angel Grove that will become the film's heroes: there's the artistic loner, the bullied outcast, the unpopular girl, and so forth.
Rooney's book tells the story of Marianne (Daisy Edgar-Jones) and Connell (Paul Mescal), two high school students who share an illicit romance from across a social divide — Connell a popular athlete while Marianne's an unlikable outcast.
And I didn't know much except that they were supposed to be cool because she was this outcast, so I was like, oh, I have to kind of get into this band called The Raincoats, I guess.
" Grizabella the Glamour Cat, the downtrodden outcast who sings "Memory" and whose ascent to the "Heaviside Layer" (where cats go to be reborn) is more or less the entire plot of "Cats" doesn't exist in "Old Possum.
Ironically, Ms. Dewi notes bitterly, those traditional beliefs make her a religious outcast in her own country today, where the Constitution guarantees freedom of religion but the government recognizes only six: Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism, Protestantism, Catholicism and Confucianism.
Holliday's no-holds barred attitude, outcast status and fight-for-justice spirit showcased in "And I Am  Telling You…" became an anthem for the LGBTQ community during the AIDS crisis — turning her into a LGBTQ icon and advocate.
An outcast at the Markos Dance Academy, Patricia speaks with the psychiatrist frequently, and as the concerned scribbles in Dr. Klemperer's notebook suggest, she has become increasingly disturbed under the watchful eye of Madame Blanc, the academy's matriarch.
So not only did the poor guy have to watch his parents tie the knot for a second time, but he becomes the outcast third wheel yet again in the romantic life of his two best friends. Savage.
In the series finale of that show, Brooklyn-ite outcast Dan Humphrey (Badgley) was revealed to be the infamous blogger at the center of the show, but fans were quick to point out the inconsistencies with the narrative.
Even the controversial Netflix show 13 Reasons Why, about the suicide of a teenage girl, depicted a sexual assault with a broomstick in an episode of the second season, where several jocks ganged up on a social outcast.
At best, if he shared sensitive information, Donald Trump was channeling his inner high school outcast, trying to gain approval and score cool points from the more charming bully, Sergey Lavrov (and by extension his boss, Vladimir Putin).
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - It has been ten years since Mel Gibson went on a drunken anti-Semitic rant that made him a Hollywood outcast, but the actor and director is finally climbing back into the industry's good graces.
I also liked Elena Kampouris as the school's outcast, not because I thought her performance was good, but because it was so weird that it seemed like director Ry Russo-Young didn't know what to do with it.
The opening, a campy sendup of the original "Star Trek," turns out to be a virtual-reality simulation, created by Robert Daly (Jesse Plemons), a socially inept coding wizard who's an outcast at the very company he founded.
Despite the charges getting dropped this week, we're told Jussie has not been contacted about any potential work and knows he's more or less a Hollywood outcast for now ... so, it's time for a full-on PR blitz.
"He was looking for some type of parental figure and being a loner, being an outcast, being the kind of person Trump speaks to, I think he was attracted to Trump as a father figure," Mr. Lowy said.
Tess Romero stars as the young Elena, neither a queen bee nor a social outcast; she's a thoughtful kid, but unlike, say, "The Politician," this isn't about a shark-eyed striver gunning for the Oval Office since birth.
Before she can ask about it, the pashmina slips off and she is back in her black-and-white reality: not quite American, a social outcast among the cool girls at school, a self-doubting yet talented artist.
Jon went from thinking he was a bastard child to an outcast within his own family to a member of the Knight's Watch to literally deceased, and he's now being told he's the rightful heir to the Iron Throne.
Early on in The Craft, Andrew Fleming's 212 movie about a group of outcast teenage girls who start practicing magic by sheer force of will, high schooler Sarah Bailey (Robin Tunney) gets asked out by a handsome football player.
We have a moment… Honestly, at this point in my life, people can call me names or make fun of me or make me feel like an outcast and it doesn't affect me because I just consider the source.
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Pope Francis urged U.S. President Donald Trump to be guided by ethical values and as he took office on Friday, saying he must take care of the poor and the outcast during his time in office.
Mr. Kirkman conceived of the "Outcast" comic, which he would eventually collaborate on with the artist Paul Azaceta, during the first season of "The Walking Dead," and mentioned it to an executive who handled international rights for that show.
Either way, if you need something to distract you—and you happen to have a Nintendo Switch—here's our suggestion: Star Wars Jedi Knight 2: Jedi Outcast is being released for the Switch at the end of the month.
Mr. Terry's Caravaggio brawls, broods, has affairs with models and assistants of both sexes (most memorably those played by Tilda Swinton and Sean Bean), and even when working on profitable commissions, conducts himself as an outcast or an outlaw.
He is a brilliant portraitist of the outcast and overlooked: Taxi drivers, people with stutters, a dopester named Percy Bysshe Shelley, and a hitch-hiking self-proclaimed fucked-up welder all show up in his 113 collection Impenitent Notes.
If he's anything like the lead character from the book, this should be one of Hanks' more ambitious roles, an outcast and offshoot of a global economy that is quickly turning against people like him … and making him increasingly desperate.
Yean replied that Upbeat's goal is to become trusted in the same way that well-known agencies like Edelman or Outcast are, but instead of cultivating a relationship with one or two people, the journalist would work with its platform.
In a sign of his concerns, the king has even met lawmakers from the once outcast Islamist movement in an attempt, say officials, to win the backing of the largest opposition grouping with support in large cities and Palestinian camps.
S.T. — short for Shit Turd, which will give you a sense of his general vocabulary and demeanor — is an outcast within the animal kingdom, favoring mankind and its culture, which he's gleaned from his antisocial, quasi-deadbeat owner, Big Jim.
The notion of reframing the outcast is a central theme throughout the Triennial, such as with the disenfranchised populations that appear in New Zealander sculptor Francis Upritchard's odd, skinny figures with dopey semi-shut eyes, birdlike features, and ungainly limbs.
As a young white woman, it is her desire to be a rapper in the first place; her proximity to men of color like Basterd and Jheri (Siddharth Dhananjay), and her willingness to embrace this alterity makes her an outcast.
As Dr. Berrill stated, the threat of being outcast or emasculated by their peers is enough motivation to cause some young men to rape, but other aspects of male youth may also foster violence, including unspent aggression and immature neurodevelopment.
In 2015 RUSADA was branded non-compliant, and WADA said in May Russia would remain an outcast until four key demands are met, chief among them Yelena Isinbayeva's removal from RUSADA and her replacement with an independent chair and vice-chair.
The most famous member of the Three, Damien Echols, rapidly gained celebrity status and public support due to his intelligence and the way he embodied the archetype of a shrewd outcast persecuted by rigid small-town moralists for not fitting in.
While most black metal bands shy away from politics (or, as part of an outcast minority, embrace the far right), Book of Sand veers sharply—and vocally—left, citing anarchism, feminism, anti-racism, and veganism as its core lyrical foci.
In the weeks following her triumph, I became increasingly aware of a wish I'd long harbored: to be seen — not as a bookish outcast or a sidekick-in-the-making, but as someone with power and potential of her own.
This light touch means the tone comes across as less finger-wagging than it could when it does start exposing the dark side of Instagram, like the cruel comments popular influencers recieve and the anxiety of feeling like an outcast online.
"Dime Store Cowgirl," the second single, was too simple a play at the wide-eyed, straight-outta-the-trailer-park ideal; the title track was too simple a play at cementing Musgraves's position as a high heel-hating country outcast.
As a teenage outcast story, "Darius the Great Is Not Okay" may seem familiar, but it's layered with complexities of identity, body image and mental illness that are so rarely articulated in the voice of a teenage boy of color.
When I started working with Facebook in 2008 (I was still running OutCast), Facebook had 40m people using the service and was only available in the U.S. When I moved in-house 8 years ago, Facebook was just a website.
His bigger focus is on the gentle giant of Hellboy himself, played by Ron Perlman, a reluctant superhero who chomps on cigars, loves cats and occasionally sets out with his mutant, outcast friends to smite the forces of paranormal evil.
The song went from a modest YouTube upload to a TikTok sensation, to an infamous Billboard Country chart outcast, to finally becoming a Hot 100 record-breaker as the track with the longest consecutive streak at No. 1 at 17 weeks.
It just seemed...separate from what I think this festival for me was about, which was about outcast black artists who had no marketplace viability whatsoever finding a place to bring other black people who like rock and roll together.
But where It had a lot to say about what it feels like to be a 13-year-old outcast who takes solace in friendship, It Chapter Two struggles to express much about middle age, its disappointments, or its compensations.
It is a narrative gold mine: epoch-defining tragedy, political intrigue, true crime and a motley cast of characters who range from the handsome and heroic leader of the Western world to the runty outcast who (we're told) killed him in Dallas.
He's a Duckie for the 21st century, someone whose borderline-stalking attitude towards the object of his attention is counterbalanced by a social outcast status and quirky demeanor that renders him, if not entirely likable, at least more pathetic than actively intimidating.
After a season of fractured relationships, the staff at SUR seem to have come together — with former enemies Jax Taylor and James Kennedy forging a new friendship and outcast Lala Kent even returning to Lisa Vanderpump's sexy unique restaurant after quitting without warning.
Hugo, already the author of "Notre-Dame de Paris" and a literary superstar as a poet, playwright and novelist, began in 1845 to write his story of a former convict seeking a new life in a society rigged against the poor and outcast.
" Up-and-coming co-star Sydney Sweeney, who plays Stevenson's on-again, off-again on-screen girlfriend Emaline, proved the high school thespians aren't outside of the "outcast" category, continuing, "[These are] kids who jump up on the tables and start doing Shakespeare.
" Richard M. Nixon pleaded with voters who knew him as a bitter political outcast in 1968 to think of him instead as the boy who had grown up poor on a lemon ranch and dreamed "of faraway places where he'd like to go.
You learn to forget about it day to day, to not bring it up, since doctors' offices and government forms and fellow parents have apparently begun to forget that you're an outcast and have lapsed into treating you like a regular person.
Khan grew up as an outcast, so as the leader of what would become the largest contiguous empire ever, he passed laws to level systems of status, like making it illegal to kidnap women and eliminating the social construct of illegitimate children.
The big picture: The film received stellar praise during its film festival debuts but sparked a backlash from some critics over whether its portrayal of the Batman series' villain — an outcast with a neurological deficit who becomes a mass murderer — could inspire violence.
Yoon knows that not every geek is a beaten-down social outcast — and Frank is totally comfortable being the kind of kid who plays D & D at lunch and throws around SAT vocab like "halcyon" and "augury" for the fun of it.
The disgraced "Today" show outcast penned a letter Wednesday in response to a salacious claim made in Ronan Farrow's new book -- in which a woman named Brooke Nevils says Matt anally raped her in his hotel room at the 2014 Sochi Olympics.
The book vividly captures the fraught dynamics of familial and romantic relationships, and Margot's love for the outcast Verdene, a woman in whom she discovers "a deeper understanding of what it means to feel connected to a whole person," is particularly poignant.
Any hint of adult male-male sex was confined to outcast groups such as Kabuki actors, said Michael Chagnon, the curator of exhibit interpretation at the Japan Society, although homosexuality was practiced among samurai for centuries and commercialized during the Edo period.
The date is April 20—the anniversary of the Columbine school shooting—and Tyler is a caricature of everything we've heard about from mass shooting coverage over the last couple news cycles: male, white, an outcast, struggling with mental health, nursing an obliterated ego.
Milner thinks that the same thing that protects you from microscopic invaders and makes you sneeze from pollen—your immune system—might just help shape you into a happy, bold extrovert or a shy, anxious outcast, depending on certain genetic variants and your surrounding environment.
It's a story of loss and longing — Circe is an outcast among the gods for her inability to match their ruthlessness; she is betrayed by the mortals she trusts; and even when she discovers her immense powers, those powers often serve to alienate her further.
Failing to enlist John Cassavetes, Mr. Wenders cast Hopper, the great Hollywood outcast of his generation, as the shady art dealer, a cowboy in Germany, who, almost on a whim, embroils an honest Hamburg picture framer, Jonathan Zimmermann (Bruno Ganz), in an organized crime hit.
If you're in a Beast scenario, in which your captor is a cursed and misunderstood outcast that just needs love in order to transform into a prince and restore his magic castle to glory, please get at us so we can solve this mystery.
Robert Kirkman, the man behind AMC's "The Walking Dead" — TV's highest-rated drama among 18- to 49-year-olds — and its successful spinoff, "Fear the Walking Dead," has a new comic-book-based horror show, "Outcast," coming to TV. How will it be different?
"I think that 'Outcast' does this thing where you're relaxed and you're watching these people and they're living their lives, and then they go into this room and there's this boy that's levitating and it's insane and it's intense and it's terrifying," he said.
If he decides he's tired of the cut to 185 pounds, he might look forward to a light heavyweight bout with fellow UFC outcast Matt Hamill, who is also on a three-fight skid after a knockout loss to Sokoudjou on last weekend's Venator card.
The common factor in the Catalysis works was Piper's appearance as a generalized oddball or outcast (for Catalysis I, she soaked her clothes in vinegar, eggs, and cod-liver oil for a week and then wore them on the D train at rush hour).
This "fixed caste of color" meant that "every colored American would be a civic outcast, forever alien in public life," he wrote; to counter it, he became involved in the Massachusetts Racial Protective Association, whose members included his future business partner, George W. Forbes.
Front Row Center LONDON — The creature of "Frankenstein," or "The Modern Prometheus," as the author Mary Shelley subtitled her 1818 masterpiece, is perhaps literature's most misunderstood and misrepresented character: more an infantile outcast longing for love than a vengeful monster chased by pitchfork-wielding mobs.
Her name was Madeleine L'Engle, and her book "A Wrinkle in Time" starred an outcast, lonely girl named Meg Murry, who faces off against an enemy called IT, an unspeakably evil form with the goal of cultivating complete conformity in behavior and belief and appearances.
The writer-director Kelly Fremon Craig doesn't give "The Edge of Seventeen" any high-concept hook beyond the trials of a teenage outcast (Hailee Steinfeld) who experiences a rift with her best and only friend (Haley Lu Richardson), but that's to the film's creative benefit.
She hopes to live out her days doing what she loves: taming wild mustangs, bedding the local sheriff (but refusing to marry him) and offering refuge and solace to the abused and outcast women and children who turn up on her doorstep with some frequency.
When Billy learns that his ex-girlfriend Kara (Rachel Bloom, of, coincidentally, "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend") is now dating the high school outcast (Vincent Kartheiser), he sets out to solve a murder mystery, framing the boyfriend as a killer in an attempt to win back Kara.
Rejoicing in the glow of a historic encounter, Mr. Trump returned to Washington and portrayed his agreement with Kim Jong-un, the North Korean leader, as a signal achievement that meant that the outcast state was no longer the United States' most dangerous problem.
Though it abounds in the distancing devices of Epic Theater — anachronisms, songs, historical footnotes, a multifarious chorus — "Venus" now seems like a surprisingly conventional cousin to Bernard Pomerance's "The Elephant Man," another account of a 19th-century outcast who became an object of public fascination.
Who came up with the idea of calling it kiwifruit (soon shortened to kiwi), after New Zealand's national bird, is unclear — various versions of the story have circulated over the years — but it's certain that Ms. Caplan began promoting this oval outcast under that name.
In the original films, it's taken for granted that Daniel LaRusso's transition from bullied outcast to karate champion is a hero's journey, that Mr. Miyagi is a bottomless font of wisdom and a benevolent badass, and that LaRusso deserves to win the pretty blonde at the end.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, Kirkman and business partner Dave Alpert have acquired the rights to Zelazny's series for their company Skybound Entertainment, which manages Kirkman comic series like The Walking Dead and Invincible, and recently moved into producing with the TV adaptation of Kirkman's Outcast books.
But when Weinstein and the movie mogul persona he created crumbled following numerous allegations of sexual misconduct following an October 2017 New York Times piece, the man everyone knew around Hollywood as just "Harvey" became an outcast and Tarantino needed a new home for his future work.
Holy Mass for Migrants ①#Pope: The Lord promises refreshment/freedom to all the oppressed of our world, but he needs us to fulfill his promise ... Above all, he needs our hearts to show his merciful love towards the least, the outcast, the abandoned, the marginalized. pic.twitter.
The grave mistakes that I have mentioned occurred in the midst of a technological whirlwind that moved factories offshore and migrants onshore, and offered huge opportunity for the initiated at the hubs of globalization's churn while stripping many outlying places and outcast people of their raison d'être.
The anxieties and anger that helped bring about Britain's departure from the E.U. are common, in one form or another, to all its members, but the manner of their expression in the U.K. has been unique, making the country seem more of an outcast than it is.
When children begin to disappear — mostly from the outcast, canal-based traveller community known as the Gyptians — Lyra and Pan leave Oxford to search for her missing friends, and quickly discover that she's at the centre of a long-hidden war between the Magisterium and something bigger.
In the new drama Tyrel, a young black man named Tyler (played by Jason Mitchell) tags along with his white guy friend to a weekend getaway birthday party in the Catskills, where he quickly feels like an outcast among the rowdy group of friends he just met.
The industry recognition caps a year in which Khalid Robinson went from an everyday teenage misfit to an internationally known one, carrying the relatable-outcast torch alongside artists like Lorde, Alessia Cara, Lil Uzi Vert and Julia Michaels (all of whom are also up for Grammys).
Close one eye and he is a unique tragic hero, a victim and an outcast, who consistently championed nondominant cultures and tried to bind his own deep psychological wounds by celebrating in prose the world beyond the white, European society that had tortured and rejected him.
BRIDGEWATER, N.J. — Senior American officials sent mixed signals on North Korea on Wednesday as President Trump's "fire and fury" warning rattled allies and adversaries alike, a sign of his administration's deep divisions as the outcast state once again threatened to wage nuclear war on the United States.
"At a time when the new trend for peace created on the Korean peninsula has massive impact on the world political situation, and there witnesses a drastic change in the relations of dynamics in the region, only Japan is being treated like an outcast," it said.
This is the fifth novel by the nimble, versatile British author Sadie Jones, who is equally at home in a class-bound Edwardian country house filled with visitors ("The Uninvited Guests") as she is in a repressed London suburb harboring secrets after World War II ("The Outcast").
When Eleven finds Kali and her group of outcast friends in an abandoned warehouse in Chicago, she joins in on their vigilante plot to find and destroy the men who hurt her and her "sister" years before, although Eleven is considerably younger than the rest of the crowd.
Following point, there is also a maternal slant to the central quest: Aloy is an outcast of the Nora tribe, a status that drives her to find her real mother with the blessing of her adoptive father, who dutifully teaches her how to take down machines like a champ.
Gyllenhaal's performance in Demolition could also be called a light-hearted version of the social outcast he played in Nightcrawler: from the clipped, embarrassingly honest speech, to the studied, American Psycho bathroom rituals, right down to the slow blink he does when struggling to comprehend another person's facial expression.
The other, who has been relegated to the background character, wise outcast, dash of magic, or terror or cool or symbolism, or more simply emotional or physical whore, is expected to be the main event, and some writers suspect that they may not be up for that challenge.
Read more:Here is every actor who has played the JokerJoaquin Phoenix is brilliantly terrifying as a chilling outcast in 'Joker' and it will leave you feeling unsettledJoaquin Phoenix looked genuinely uncomfortable after Jimmy Kimmel shared an outtake of him swearing at a crew member on the set of 'Joker'
Many stories meander through "Cane" (including one autobiographical section featuring a Northern writer in the South), but at its core the book is about six Southern women, including beautiful, chaotic Karintha; Carma, who slays her jealous husband; Becky, white and an outcast, the mother of two black sons.
Games like Celeste, Doom, Valkyria Chronicles, Axiom Verge, Return of the Obra Dinn, Stardew Valley, Into the Breach, Resident Evil 4, and even oddball ports like Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast are all examples of games that I own on both platforms and would love to share progress across.
"When I think about where most of Scripture points me, it is toward defending the poor, and the immigrant, and the stranger, and the prisoner, and the outcast, and those who are left behind by the way society works," Buttigieg told CNN and USA Today commentator Kirsten Powers.
Watch: Artist Marilyn Minter on Depicting Female Sexuality A favorite of horror film directors, the pontianak (or kuntilanak, as she's called in Indonesia, or churel in Bangladesh, India, and Pakistan) is often portrayed as a social outcast who's fallen in some way, often by failing in her duties as a mother.
For two years, Hohoff helped Lee create "To Kill a Mockingbird": a coming-of-age story in which the protagonist and narrator, Scout—along with Jem and their summer sidekick, Dill—learns that she has misjudged the local outcast, Boo Radley, even as others in the town misjudge Tom Robinson.
If Democrats decide to block any funding bill until DACA is addressed, and if Republican leadership decides that avoiding a shutdown is more important than their qualms over an immigration bill — both of which are big ifs — Graham-Durbin will go from a legislative outcast to an emergency bipartisan win.
His hallmark and lifelong quest for outcast, but cash-rich companies has led Berkshire to compounded annual gains in per-share book value of a robust 18.7% since 1965, according to Buffett's most recent letter, double that of the S&P 500 and the envy of anyone hoping to retire early.
Despite the epic elements in the storytelling and some beautiful rendered imagery, little here quite matches the simple "The Black Stallion"-esque appeal of an outcast boy and a wounded dragon finding each other -- and creating peace as a bonus -- that elevated the first film, however gamely "The Hidden World" tries.
"We actually want to be able to find some way to get involved in Cleveland School District instead of being outcast because we are the track schools, a school on this side of the track and a school on that side of the track," testified a resident named Keith White.
When a street brawl breaks out between the jock and outcast in episode six, it's scored almost incongruously to a melancholy, wistful lead line in lieu of the expected musical badassery—a melodic reminder, maybe, that this violent display of male aggression can sometimes stem from a lack of healthy emotional expression.
Despite the social costs to her family, her standing as a public outcast, and the loss of not one but two of her jobs — and job opportunities in general (in the film, she does hair to make ends meet) — Dolezal confirms her status as an unsympathetic character who is unapologetic for her transgressions.
PROSKE The door into this for me was the character of Kaspar: a returning veteran, who might have been popular in an alpha way in this town, but who comes back from war and is now displaced and an outcast — not a mustache-twirling villain, but trying to reintegrate into a peacetime society.
According to Anna Fifield's biography of Kim Jong Un,"The Great Successor: The Divinely Perfect Destiny of Brilliant Comrade Kim Jong Un," Kim Jong Un, who went by Pak Un at the time, didn't dress like most teenagers, which made him a bit of an outcast at his Bern-area high school.
Ms. Owens began working on it a decade ago, when she got the idea for a story about a girl who grows up alone in the marshes of North Carolina in the 1950s and '60s after her family abandons her, and becomes an outcast who is later charged with murdering a young man.
Mr. Wittliff's first screenplay, written in the early 1970s — in longhand (he refused to learn to type) — was "Barbarosa," based on a story his grandfather had told him, about a farm boy who is on the run after he has killed his brother-in-law and who is guided by an avuncular outcast.
The cult movie immortalized Alig's rise from suburban outcast to the city's most powerful party promoter—and his inevitable fall in 1996, after Alig and his roommate, Robert "Freez" Riggs, killed their friend and drug dealer, 25-year-old Andre "Angel" Melendez, while high on a cocktail of ketamine, heroin, Rohypnol, and crystal meth.
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I patiently explained that in the 1970s, no one came out in my high school, that, indeed, most people didn't come out even when they were no longer in high school, that I would have feared the response from my parents and my peers, that I would have been a social outcast and a laughingstock.
Set in the era that birthed iconic teen stereotypes in pop culture (misunderstood outcast, "king of the school" jock, doe-eyed and studious goody-goody) and pioneered the exploration of high school as its own world, Stranger Things 2 artfully inverts these tropes—all the while challenging conventional notions of masculinity by offering a complex look at its effects.
Faced with that question of going back, British expats have to consider the possibility of returning to a country that's become a failed outcast, no longer part of a strong economic union that also grapples with the ambitious concept of working together to make a decent life for the people in that union, with the world at large.
" When these writers renounce names, they express both a distrust of language itself as a tool for understanding the world, and an awareness that namelessness "is a social as well as a metaphysical disease, one that tends to afflict women, minorities, the poor, the outcast—those treated as background extras in the primary story lines of history.
We are supposed to gather that Tyler tried to shoot up the school not because he's a sadist, but because he's a bullied kid who was raped and pushed to his limit and wanted to hurt the world that hurt him — our idea of the school shooter, popularized in the wake of Columbine, is of an outcast.
Lee looks at the cannabis companies finding overnight success and speaks with industry insiders, including the first pot stock analyst for a major investment firm, the CEO of one of the largest cannabis companies in the U.S., and a controversial marijuana mogul who went from pot poster child to outcast in the blink of an eye.
They include, but aren't limited to, Nicole Kidman as a kindly family friend who takes Theo in after his mother's death; Luke Wilson and Sarah Paulson as Theo's estranged deadbeat father and dad's girlfriend, who whisk him off to the outskirts of Las Vegas; and "Stranger Things'" Finn Wolfhard as another outcast, Boris, who the young Theo befriends.
Moonlight doesn't try to gloss over the severity of what it means to be gay "in the hood"—in fact, it firmly asserts that being gay in this Miami neighborhood means that you will be an outcast amongst your peers, that you will live in fear of walking by yourself, and will likely be bullied until you can somehow escape.
Coco follows some of Pixar's tried-and-true but beloved tropes: A kid with a dream who feels outcast by their family goes against the grain in order to find themselves (hello Ratatouille), and ventures on a sweeping, adventure-filled journey (think both Finding Nemo and Finding Dory) that ends with one major, emotional life lesson (looking at you, Up).
The band's borrowed doo-wop rhythms and girl-group melodies always had a melancholy to them, but they feel raw and poignant now, from the outcast anthem "Backstreets" through the slow-dance balladry of "Did You Love Me." Shannon Shaw and Cody Blanchard have refined their melodies even further here as well, so this is the band's most accessible record yet.
Standing up for the important things that the party has stood for, on economic growth, on job creation, on tax cuts, without just getting to a smaller and smaller base where, "if you don't agree with us on 215 percent of these issues, you're an outcast, an enemy, and we don't want you," which seems to be some of what's going on today.
Just as the two are becoming friends again, and just after Poussey finally finds love in a similarly adorable (though more annoying) outcast named Brook Soso (Kimiko Glenn), one of the most tragic moments in television occurs: In a nod to the Black Lives Matter movement, Poussey is killed by a panicking prison guard in the midst of a peaceful demonstration.

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