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"pique" Definitions
  1. annoyed or bitter feelings that you have, usually because you believe that you have not been treated with enough respect
"pique" Synonyms
anger irritation annoyance displeasure indignation vexation exasperation resentment umbrage peevishness disgruntlement miff discontent dudgeon petulance offence(UK) discontentment offense(US) hurt peeve tantrum huff blowup conniption temper paddy pet storm blowout strop sulk rise snit hissy fit flare-up fit of pique fit of the sulks mood pouts hump hate hatred detestation animosity antagonism antipathy aversion dislike execration revulsion animus enmity odium abhorrence loathing bitterness contempt hostility acrimony disapproval grievance complaint moan grumble grouse gripe whine beef grouch whinge fuss objection protest wail lament kvetch murmur carp protestation plaint ruffled feathers affront aggression assailment assault attack battery black eye blitz blitzkrieg dig dirty dig harm hit annoy irritate vex irk gall exasperate rile aggravate nettle provoke bug bother ruffle nark needle infuriate displease get stimulate arouse excite stir rouse incite encourage instigate move galvanise(UK) galvanize(US) spur spark goad kindle impassion awaken whet intrigue pride plume flatter vaunt swagger strut gasconade swell preen presume revel in glory in be proud flatter oneself puff up hold head high brag boast crow felicitate oneself fascinate captivate charm enchant enthral(UK) enthrall(US) beguile bewitch absorb allure engross grip mesmerise(UK) mesmerize(US) attract spellbind entrance engage enrapture interest wound prick riddle pierce hole perforate bore drill punch tap penetrate sting rupture slit poke puncture prickle bore through drill through injure cripple damage disable incapacitate maim impair mutilate disfigure deface mangle lame ruin bruise batter scar wreck crush weaken More
"pique" Antonyms
calm cheer delight happiness joy like love pleasure calmness kindness contentment glee comfort satisfaction peace liking sympathy enjoyment sweetness friendliness composure assurance collectedness coolheadedness ease equanimity levelheadedness placidity tranquillity(UK) unflappability aplomb composedness imperturbability stability tranquility(US) tranquilness forbearance affability bonhomie cheerfulness patience good humor(US) good humour(UK) affection amour attraction adoration desire devotion fondness admiration amity ardor(US) ardour(UK) besottedness idolatry infatuation adulation amorousness appreciation approval blessing commendation advantage aid assistance benefit compliment favor(US) favour(UK) flattery health help praise right appease bore compose depress discourage dissuade dull extinguish lull misunderstand mollify placate please quiet satisfy repel alienate disenchant disgust irritate jade sicken deaden deter disenthrall disinterest displease forget free dishearten uninspire debilitate demoralise(UK) demoralize(US) enfeeble hamstring intimidate psych out disincline hurt inhibit shake suppress brake constrain curb daunt desensitise(UK) desensitize(US) benumb anaesthetise(UK) anesthetize(US) numb deprecate humble depreciate disparage underestimate underrate undervalue belittle criticise(UK) criticize(US) denigrate diminish minimise(UK) minimize(US) derogate discredit disdain knock trash blunt hinder halt interrupt neutralise(UK) neutralize(US) curtail prevent choke impede mitigate stop obstruct stymie arrest demote build down

707 Sentences With "pique"

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Players' Tribune is working with Spanish soccer player Gerard Pique and his investment group Kosmos, to grow the business in Europe and bring athletes' stories to the platform, Pique said.
Suzy Cortez -- the reigning Miss BumBum (basically the best butt in Brazil) -- has been targeting Pique on the 'Gram ... posting sexy pictures wearing his jersey ... and tagging Pique in the photos.
His behavior began to pique the interest of intelligence officials.
It could also pique younger visitors' interest in older works.
WAPNER: DO YOU THINK THAT WE ARE AT PIQUE AUTO?
I wanted to see if anything would pique my interest.
Instead, we try to pull back and pique your interest.
But the world of the net did pique your curiosity.
Pique the reader's interest by offering them something that's helpful.
For the same reason he does most things: Personal pique.
Mr. Tillerson has avoided expressing his pique to the president.
And don't let your personal pique guide your political actions.
This revelation will certainly pique the interest of those investigators.
He personally blocks them out of, I guess, pique. Yeah.
The new Pique machine takes the process down to 12 minutes.
This "happy, 35 years later" vibe does not pique my curiosity.
Bears are fascinating creatures that pique our curiosity and symbolize wildness.
After six months, he discarded the chains of office in pique.
The first two hours should, at least, pique any fan's curiosity.
Alexander Wang doesn't need to do much to pique our interest.
That means feelings dictating outcomes, policymaking by pique — consequences be damned.
Some outfits seemed to pique the president's interest more than others.
Until then, pique your interest with the Outer Banks trailer, below:
Colbert talked about Trump with Lewis Black, comedy's king of pique.
They're too busy trading off fits of pique — tag, you're miffed!
This fit of presidential pique is about more than a wall.
He reads articles online about breakthrough technologies that pique his interest.
In 193, does a fake article about Frank really pique anyone's interest?
A conservative approach to pricing its shares may pique even more interest.
Or Mr Trump got rid of him in a fit of pique.
A fun fact that is sure to pique every true fan's interest?
Conspiracy theories, academic theories, and yes, fan theories always pique my interest.
Fintech in Southeast Asia continues to pique the attention of global investors.
The character was added in a post-election fit of PC pique.
Some ancient relics never cease to pique the interest of modern societies.
The pair has been spotted around Boston while Pique takes the course.
Mr. Lerner skates across this frozen lake of pique with delicate skill.
Handheld gaming didn't pique my interest again for 15 years and change.
For the second time this match, a Gerard Pique offense goes unpunished.
Their pique, though, is hard to fathom looking just at selective figures.
So getting rid of Conroy might have been an exercise in pique.
Although the shutdowns were brief, those companies did not hide their pique.
Like most here, Ms. Pique had studied and worked at the mission.
Some owners did not need the Gurlitt discovery to pique their curiosity.
His nonprofit works with local leaders to pique interest in the city.
Alamo is betting on the rarity of its collection to pique customers' interest.
Pique then grabbed Dzeko's left arm and tugged the striker to the ground.
One of them is Gerard Pique, famous soccer player and husband to Shakira.
In a fit of pique, he hurls a caged monkey across his quarters.
But here's something else to pique the concern: The ground is already wet.
Whose interest can I pique for a rousing eve of studying constitutional jurisprudence?
"Le Pen, pareil, on pique dans les caisses publiques", a dit M. Poutou.
But his company did pique the interest of another big Japanese company: Toyota.
The aircraft plummeted to the ground, killing both Le Pique and his unfortunate second.
If these don't pique your interest, don't be afraid to create your own opportunities.
Pique and Shakira, a couple since the start of the decade, have two children.
Even the mere mention might make you shudder with fear — or pique your interest.
But all too often the country lets pique over unconnected business disrupt military contacts.
But suffice to say you'll recognise the likes of Casillas, Pique, Thiago and Morata.
But Mr. al-Baghdadi's wife kicked her out, apparently in a pique of jealously.
Which is why this job ad may pique your curiosity — and give you nightmares.
The cost estimate is likely to pique the interest of the Democratic-controlled House.
What we have instead is economic policy conducted as an extension of presidential pique.
With each passing week the immense cost of Britain's fit of pique becomes clearer.
It's hard to blame people for wanting to quit in a fit of pique.
The implication is that Aristophil, and its many investors, were ruined out of pique.
Or, does it pique your interest in becoming more politically active in other ways?
Her aim is to get press coverage that will pique the interest of wholesalers.
Le Pique fired first but missed; Grandpré took aim and successfully struck his opponent's balloon.
All this means the launch of UnitedMasters will pique the interest of smaller indie musicians.
Find them, and Mr Kuczynski—and Peru—can win this battle against pique and obstruction.
But the potential rewards for my life down the road continue to pique my interest.
HONG KONG (Reuters Breakingviews) - A Chinese online grocer's flotation may struggle to pique investor appetites.
Declining prices start to pique the interest of market participants looking for a cheap stock.
When the Backward Fins Beth billboard went viral, Slater showed a tiny bit of pique.
Strange arguments from Spain over the penalty: Pique rose with his arm over his head.
Could the Saudi prince, Qataris wonder, be suffering from a touch of pique and envy?
Is the white pique waistcoat no longer the proper garment to wear with this suit?
"I personally want to publicly welcome Mr Ellison to this project," Pique said on Twitter.
Jake Tapper's pique at the Trump administration has hardly ebbed since January of last year.
Pique and Djokovic say the two cannot co-exist but a solution must be found.
Pique, 1986 A pepper in a sombrero was the mascot for the World Cup in Mexico.
A moment of pique brought out a side to Justin Trudeau that Canadians had not seen.
GE's gadget-invention partner FirstBuild is launching Pique, a cold-brew coffee maker for the home.
Out of pique at stalled nuclear talks, North Korea is taking things out on the South.
While these skills are very technical in nature, an introduction to them could pique your interest.
Swiss great Roger Federer even suggested the competition was in danger of becoming the "Pique Cup".
"  "Imagine Bumble being a restaurant where you can introduce yourself to people who pique your interest.
Slater predicts her curiosity will pique when she and Farber, 33, return home from partner rehearsals.
If you're a college graduate with a mountain of student debt, this might pique your interest.
Henry's pique was rooted in Rome's refusal to annul his first marriage, to Catherine of Aragon.
She wrote to George Clooney to pique his interest in adapting Greenwald's book, but Clooney passed.
In moments of pique and humor, he trash-­talked the critics who savaged his early work.
But the things that pique my interest the most are the very small, very subversive synchronicities.
Players' Tribune is also doing shows, including a talk show that will be hosted by Pique.
" Pique, one of the most outspoken players in defending the referendum, had called Sunday's incidents "shameful.
KOSMOS president and founder Gerard Pique, the Spanish footballer who plays for Barcelona, welcomed Ellison's investment.
Lena is variously shown as Adelaida's comforter, advice-giver on boyfriends and occasional object of pique.
Pelletier and Norton hook up, and then she turns, in a fit of pique, to Espinoza.
Her face is a wonder of pique and lifelessness, the mask of tragicomedy, basically — on opioids.
If there are even two titles that pique your interest, that's worth the price of admission.
In late March, Clinton adviser and spokesman Nick Merrill tweeted out the quote in a pique.
His pique at Mr. Sessions, in particular, seemed fresh even months after the attorney general's recusal.
Spain's central defense of Gerard Pique and Sergio Ramos is robust and good on the ball.
Yet no article on clitoral size has seemed to pique the interest of the readers of Science.
Like many in the Valley, Hoffman's pique with the White House began almost immediately after Election Day.
Monsieur Le Pique was a Frenchman who died in a duel that took place in the sky.
Some dick pics are designed to pique your interest, or get a shag somewhere down the line.
Yet, as Hallman points out, they nevertheless assume heavily constructed personas that seem designed to pique interest.
"It was just an unfortunate incident going through unknown terrain," Head of PSAR David MacKenzie told Pique.
FC Barcelona stopped Thursday's practice, and stars like Lionel Messi and Gerard Pique stood quietly to reflect.
Read on to see which of the awesome board games in the following slides pique your interest.
But the prospect of the Beach House made over for the digital age does pique our curiosity.
While Pique accepts criticism of the revamp, he says this year's Davis Cup will break new ground.
VS: Are there any teams out there that you have an eye on, that pique your interest?
Richard Grenell, prone to pique and caustic tweets, is running the intelligence agencies in an acting capacity.
Gerard Pique got a second booking for using his arm to steer the ball into the net.
Those songs were enough to pique my interest: Last year I bought the LP online for $75.
What phenomena — in the natural world, physics, chemistry, human anatomy, technology or anywhere else — pique your curiosity?
He also turned supplier for Barcelona's second, taking a free kick that Gerard Pique deflected past Zoet.
His demeanour was royal, right down to fits of royal pique; yet he was not a monarchist.
The team deserted Oakland for Los Angeles in a fit of litigious pique in the early 1980s.
"I respect that (Pique) is trying to do something new and different in tennis," Murray told reporters.
This year, Tchaikovsky's opera "Pique Dame" is playing, conducted by Mariss Jansons and directed by Hans Neuenfels.
While it doesn't lighten the weight of his nail assemblages, it adds a dimension of engaging pique.
TechCrunch got to take a look at Pique in our studios before it hits the market this summer.
The magic ingredient is the secret to this mask's success — which alone wasn't enough to pique my interest.
The wicked designs were enough to pique the interest of enthusiasts of all ages to stop and gawk.
The fear is that this fragile peace is just one fit of Oval Office pique away from shattering.
This tag-line enough was plenty to pique Twitter's collective interest, garnering over 213 re-tweets so far.
Andres Iniesta confirmed his international retirement immediately after the game and Gerard Pique is set to join him.
Yet when the coverage doesn't go his way, he can retaliate with lawsuits and childish fits of pique.
In public, Giuliani's reasons for refusing an interview have moved away from constitutional principle and toward political pique.
It was done out of Obama's personal pique against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rather than on principle.
This is a salad that serves its actual purpose: to pique your appetite for the dishes that follow.
There's no risk that she would disrupt the international order or cause an economic crisis out of pique.
Gerard Pique powers his shot into the bottom left corner as Akinfeev once again dives the wrong way.
Pique tried to navigate out of trouble in his own box and loses the ball, but Spain clears.
Her songs are short, most around two minutes: enough to pique interest, but not enough to exhaust it.
And rarely have presidents done so because of a personal pique or grudge, as happens with Mr. Trump.
"We're having her come up here for that partly out of a sense of pique," Mr. Johnson said.
On the ensuing corner kick Gerard Pique leaps high, but puts his header just inches past the post.
Here's just one example to pique your interest, and you can check out the full Disrupt agenda here.
And there are thousands and thousands more recipes on NYT Cooking if those above don't pique your interest.
Ramos left the pitch exchanging words with Pique, adding to the ongoing spat between the veteran Spain defenders.
Please save the recipes that pique your interest to your recipe box, so you can find them later.
Messi, Luis Suárez and Sergio Busquets are all nearing 30; Andres Iniesta and Gerard Pique are beyond it.
While crafting economic policy in a fit of pique is undesirable, Trump's aggressive move may have strategic merit.
I think the core of the team is its strength, players like (Sergio) Ramos, (Gerard) Pique, (Andres) Iniesta.
Dataplor's tech stack could pique interest for any company that wants a hand in the digitization of growing markets.
What does pique his interest is that Elisa suggests there was a larger conspiracy at play: a cover-up.
Nearly 11-foot ceilings and a wood-burning stove may pique interest, as might the recent $51,000 price reduction.
"I hate it, because it's not about me and I don't want my name on the competition," Pique said.
"I'm very excited with this new project with Julen and I don't want to quit at all," Pique added.
That statement -- of profound geopolitical importance -- was triggered by a personal pique with Defense Secretary Robert McNamara, Goldberg said.
Perhaps the decision to abstain was motivated both by pique and partisanship—the two impulses could work in tandem.
In one study, students were shown an engaging animated video about black holes and astrophysics to pique their interest.
"He (Pique) knows nothing about tennis," Hewitt told reporters on Tuesday before his side's home tie against Bosnia Herzegovina.
But the simpler pleasures of everyday wines shape our attitudes and desires, pique the curiosity and fire the imagination.
It also appeared to pique Mr. Paul's questioning about whether the United States was outlining a foundation for war.
It's possible to depict this behavior as reckless, random, or motivated by pique, but there's more going on here.
Skipping along parallel to the touchline, Vahid Amiri nutmegged Pique before floating a perfect cross toward the back post.
If you've been anxiously awaiting HBO's drama Euphoria to return, we have some news that might pique your interest.
So what if Trump said that he would "love to see a shutdown" over immigration in a dyspeptic pique?
The Arizona Republican's political career swerved wildly between highs and lows, between moments of high purpose and personal pique.
Go look around the site for inspiration, and save the dishes that pique your interest to your recipe box.
Enraged Netanyahu aides quickly dismissed his statement as pique after the prime minister declined to retain him as Mossad chief.
Barca had 29 minutes to find a winner without Messi, and despite chances for Pique and Neymar, Atletico held firm.
Look at the cases of Cesc, Pique, Alba and Denis Suarez... It's positive that they get minutes at other clubs.
Shakira and Spanish soccer player Gerard Pique have dated for eight years without getting married and they have two sons.
"In my day nobody went around calling themselves Chicanos, Mexican-Americans, Afro-Americans," Archie said in one fit of pique.
When accused by Democrats of racism, even moderate Republican voters are liable to defend the policy out of partisan pique.
However, the Portugal forward's ankle was trodden on by Gerard Pique in the process and he was substituted at halftime.
World number two Novak Djokovic, however, warned Pique in his dealing with the "complex" structure of the sport's governing bodies.
And until recently Turkey had suspended security co-operation with France, out of pique over French statements on Armenian genocide.
In response, Cuomo has shown his pique, unleashed attack dogs like Quinn, and has generally been all over the map.
As vice president, he spent eight years watching Republicans oppose virtually everything proposed by Barack Obama out of hyperpartisan pique.
Jim Bendt, CEO of Pique Travel Design, a travel agency specializing in Hawaii, says no clients have canceled their plans.
"Phones work pretty well," Bass said with some pique in a wide-ranging interview in her office on Capitol Hill.
Suppose, in a fit of pique, the president killed a federal official within the District of Columbia — a federal crime.
Here are a few classes that might pique your interest: The Web Developer Bootcamp, $15 (originally $359.993), available at Udemy.
"The president was going to Belgium to put himself, as always, at the disposal of Belgian justice," Pique told Reuters.
The prospect of Guedes resigning in a fit of pique six months ago would have sent shockwaves through Brazilian markets.
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Some of the new music means to amplify her politics — "The Man" achieves that with hooky, witty, pleasingly obvious pique.
It was done out of personal revenge against Prime Minister Netanyahu and an act of pique by the outgoing president.
Here are a few classes that might pique your interest: The Web Developer Bootcamp, $15 (originally $200), available at Udemy.
As a bonus, the episode ends with a cliffhanger that will pique your curiosity for what's to come in Season 2.
In 1962, in a similar fit of pique, President John F. Kennedy canceled his subscription to the New York Herald Tribune.
The singer of "Hips Don't Lie" and "Clandestino" regularly attends football matches of her partner, Gerard Pique, who plays for Barcelona.
Dozens more papers are being presented over the next week; check the full schedule for any others that pique your interest.
The "Hips Don't Lie" singer and Pique have been a couple since the start of the decade and have two children.
Professional skier Dave Treadway died on Monday following an accident while skiing in Pemberton, British Columbia in Canada, Pique Newsmagazine reported.
Here are the 10 videos that did the most to pique our interest or pick up our mouth corners in 2017.
Instead the batmobile was just on promotional duty -- rolling around to pique the interest of people taking the WB Studio Tour.
While inconclusive, files the Brokers released as proof it had the code appeared legitimate enough to pique the security community's interest.
Gold's strong performance amid broad risk-off sentiment could pique renewed investor interest, according to Joni Teves, a strategist at UBS.
Sorry, Jacquees fans ... the porn jig's up, but we suspect you'll find something else to pique your interest on the site.
If the $270 sheer one-piece was a little out of your range, Gomez's latest outfit will certainly pique your interest.
Watch this from VICE: The study results challenged the idea that adult children flounce away from their families out of pique.
Beckett had a reputation for shunning biographers, but Bair found him obliging, if prone to mysterious disappearances and flashes of pique.
If Mars doesn't pique your interest, you could still take a ride in a SpaceX rocket to travel around the world.
These stories pique our curiosity about our own personal natures and what we're searching for (are we even searching for something?).
Framing your new tech company as the "Spotify of the Caribbean" is certainly one way to pique the curiosity of skeptics.
But the prospect of taking part in physical activity that included cannabis consumption, however, was comforting enough to pique my interest.
The terms are enshrined in and triggered by code, rather than by someone's interpretation of legal language or fit of pique.
After all, while Warren Harding wasn't a very good president, he didn't routinely abrogate international agreements in a fit of pique.
It was Wells that inspired my pique, but it is not alone in the frustrating way it holds on to customers.
But cleaning up the search engines will slow down someone who finds and posts your address in a fit of pique.
It called the action "an affront" to Trump's diplomatic strategy that showed North Korean pique at his refusal to lift sanctions.
It's enough time to pique your interest in a performer, but not enough for them to really wear out their welcome.
As a generalist investment firm we find these trends and then anything within these trends is going to pique our interest.
Maile admitted on Wednesday that he was unsure if he might have done enough to pique the interest of professional clubs.
How might your museum or exhibit both satisfy longtime fans of the novel and pique the interest of a new generation?
The legitimacy conferred to bitcoin by such developments and greater regulation should pique the interest of a wider range of investors.
White House Memo WASHINGTON — President Trump regularly expresses pique over scathing kiss-and-tell books written by former aides and advisers.
Pitching currency opportunities to clients is pointless without the big exchange rate swings that pique investor interest, Fabrizio Russo told Reuters.
Even after repeat viewings, it can still pique the curiosity of viewers desperate to figure out what the hell is going on.
On the set for the "Waka Waka" video, she met her partner and the father of her two children, footballer Gerard Pique.
Still, given Coinstar's ubiquity, the Bitcoin kiosks might pique the interest of some shoppers who just cashed out 30 bucks of nickels.
It was much the same with Gerard Pique, who was snatched up just as he was about to mature at Manchester United.
One of the biggest beauty launches to pique the Internet's curiosity this year was a clear, silicone makeup applicator dubbed the SiliSponge.
It's his next campaign — triggered by his own pique and carelessness, long before he would have to formally gear up for 2020.
The referee didn't immediately point to the spot, but after a delay he showed a yellow to Pique and awarded the penalty.
Only Mr. Trump knows whether the bans are the result of pique or some carefully thought-out strategy (he denies the latter).
Corky's talk of "the lovers," the "perfect pair," and the "blind man," Roper's increasing pique — it was all a bit too much.
If you're in the market for a big credit card sign-up bonus, the United Explorer Business Card might pique your interest.
They pique your interest, of that prospective job, perhaps, by reminding you repeatedly that it exists, but never set up the interview.
On the track at Westmont College, Ashton and Marra clash over technique, eliciting a rare vulgarity and flash of pique from Ashton.
While kids might not be enthusiastic about a company stock price, their favorite sports teams could help pique interest in financial markets.
In a fit of pique, she retreats, literally, from the world, finally finding the peace she craves in the unlikeliest of places.
The Trump at the center of this mystery melodrama is mostly a phantom, a fitful gust of pique and an offstage rumble.
Most egregiously of all, at this point the tempo is apparently being dictated by Donald Trump's personal pique at recalcitrant House members.
Ms. DeVos, who had defended the cut to lawmakers despite privately arguing against it, responded with a rare public display of pique.
"I suspect it was a combination of the VX attack and the president's personal pique that caused the reversal," the person said.
His pique was raised because Tur herself had tweeted about protesters who had forced him to abandon the stage at a rally.
The leakers continue to reveal this fact and Trump's fraudulence, something that has sent mini-Trump Scaramucci into a fit of pique.
Therefore, to pique your interest there would need to be a significant pay increase and upgrade to your job title and responsibilities.
If you have a severance and some passive income, you can afford to take lower paying jobs that may pique your curiosity.
He covers important ideas and developments, and readers with a basic curiosity about modern physics will find much to pique their interest.
"The most important thing by far is the soul of the Davis Cup," Pique, whose partner Shakira sang before the final, said.
That our impulsive commander in chief may one day initiate some new war in a fit of pique is a worrisome prospect.
Footballer Gerard Pique is also in the course, and has been spotted frequently around Boston with his wife Shakira the past couple days.
You're not trying to explain everything; you're trying to share enough information to pique their curiosity and make them want to learn more.
As the theory goes, those voters would, in their pique at this apparent obstruction, punish vulnerable Democrats at the ballot box in 2018.
Manufacturers use them to pique consumers' interest, but also to showcase new technology and features they hope to unveil in later production cars.
You know that you can't hurt The Times and The Post by having a childish fit of pique; that just sells more newspapers.
Speaking before Thursday's draw ceremony, Pique confirmed Argentina forward and fellow tennis fan Messi, who already has a stake in Kosmos, was involved.
"Leo knows more than anyone about this because he is involved in Kosmos," Pique was quoted as saying by British media on Friday.
"In a fit of pique, he decides to do something about Kim Jong Un, there's actually very little to stop him," Clapper said.
But that shows both his impulsiveness and his personal pique that can't ever be satisfied unless he looks like he's dominating and winning.
Gold has outperformed all other asset classes this year, rising 19 percent as falling bond yields and negative interest rates pique investors' interest.
Pique was at the Madrid Open earlier this week, reportedly to discuss a 16-team knockout tournament with ATP Tour chief Chris Kermode.
"In a fit of pique he decides to do something about Kim Jong Un, there's actually very little to stop him," Clapper said.
The slickly packaged e-cigarettes also are heavily promoted via social media, a concern since research shows these strategies effectively pique kids' interest.
He later converted an exquisite late free-kick to level the thrilling encounter after winning a foul following a tussle with Barcelona's Pique.
But to rewind a bit: Barcelona squeaked in the first tally on the night with a header by Pique in the 65th minute.
But Kennedy didn't try to ban anyone else from reading the paper and his pique didn't change the paper's editorial policy at all.
Forward Artem Dzyuba is enormous, and outside of Sergio Ramos and Gerard Pique, Spain doesn't really have height or physicality at the back.
Over the years, some props and costumes from "Star Wars" — or pieces of them — have sold well, while others failed to pique interest.
But many departed Davos with an enhanced sense that there might be more method to Mr. Trump's fits of pique than they assumed.
You don't risk rupturing the overall relationship due to personal pique, especially when the target of his ire was ably executing U.S. policy.
For the last few weeks, Mr. Trump has been deep into retaliation mode, occasionally for reasons of policy, more often out of pique.
In the 1960s, MIT mathematician and computer scientist Seymour Papert reasoned that he could pique children's interest in geometry in a play environment.
This freaked out Secretary of Defense James Schlesinger, who worried that an erratic, drunk Nixon might order a nuclear launch out of pique.
" He points to a favorite line, when in a fit of pique and bruised pride, "He says 'You know who the victim is here?
And unlike other funeral homes that masquerade as grandiose mansions, 1067 Madison's exterior is discreet, with few architectural elements to pique a person's interest.
Leroy, a skeptic, and Max, a believer, spend the first episode gathering just enough information to pique their ongoing interest in explaining the unexplainable.
The company announced the legal action in a short blog post late Friday afternoon (a move unusual enough to pique our curiosity a little).
Klawans had tried (and succeeded) with this formula before, coordinating articles with journalists to "plant" them in in publications that might pique Hollywood interest.
Dzeko was at it again after the break with a show of brute force, shrugging off Gerard Pique and Umtiti to approach the goal.
Adidas has said it will face "supply chain shortages" in 2019, as it's struggling to come up with new styles that pique customers' interests.
So instead of telling them they need to be better at these subjects, surround her with math-related puzzles that might pique her interest.
Pique reduced the deficit back to one goal in the 87th but they could not wipe out the damage done by their shaky defense.
Pique ran behind the defenders and headed the ball into the net after a well-placed cross by Andres Iniesta in the 87th minute.
It's not as though it is impossible to think of candidates who might pique the interest of viewers who've sworn off the Oscars habit.
With his fits of pique, spasms of ignorance and flashes of demagogy, he has turned the G.O.P.'s favorite bogeywoman into its summer crush.
These prizes could pique the interest of more founders around the world and keep them committed to following through with the self-directed learning.
Anger Perhaps sensing the weakness of their denial, in a fit of pique, proponents of the Wheeler regulations lashed out at the Copyright Office.
Your pique won't lessen the loveliness of Greta Gerwig's film "Lady Bird" either, whose characters crash open houses to picture softer lives for themselves.
Historical narratives are best when they pique curiosity as well as satisfy it, and this one is too conscientious to proclaim its own comprehensiveness.
Ken Storey was in a pique, the kind that often seizes and overwhelms the better judgment of people who follow politics closely these days.
But that doesn't mean he's immune from a little presidential pique now and then, revealing the limits of currying favor with a mercurial President.
In a fit of political pique, a Mexican senator even submitted a bill to eliminate corn purchases from the United States within three years.
So much so that I found myself wishing for one of those fits of pique I experience while reading certain first-wave rock critics.
Watch: Behind the scenes at a VR porn shoot It wouldn't take tech as advanced as Gigolo Joe to pique women's interest in sexbots.
It's a solid way to pique people's interest in giving Discord a bit of money each month if the GIFs and badges weren't quite enough.
Sense8, a Sci-Fi thriller made by the people who brought you the Matrix trilogy and Cloud Atlas, is sure to pique your binging interest.
If the news stories coming out are related to the conduct you're already interested in, that will pique the interest on the inside even more.
What may seem like an off-the-cuff fit of pique might actually be a signal of Trump's changing priorities or a new policy direction.
In other words, I don&apost think that their personal pique with the President is going to translate into a no vote on tax reform.
I think Oppo's goal was to wow us and pique global attention for its wares, which is why the Find X is so radically different.
Partners Kosmos, a Spanish investment group founded by Barcelona and Spain footballer Gerard Pique, will invest $3 billion into the Davis Cup over 25 years.
Make a list of companies you'd love to work for Get a piece of paper and jot down companies that pique your interest, he suggests.
The FBI is so vital an agency that directors receive 10-year appointments precisely because they shouldn't be fired on the basis of presidential pique.
There was no fit of pique from the square-jawed Thai, but he'll be more fearful of Greeks via Cyprus bearing gifts next time round.
The planetarium is instead simply a novel medium through which he attempts to pique the curiosity of people who wouldn't usually be interested in Buddhism.
For Congress to propose cutting the UN budget in this fit of pique, then, is like blaming one's silverware for weight gained during the holidays.
Defaulting to confrontation and pique seems to be how two sources familiar with the recent telephone call between Trump and Macron described it to CNN.
The fits of pique and preening can be funny — Richard checks out his reflection before the deposition scene in which he calls for a mirror.
The funding round is likely to pique the interest of existing Revolut investors, with one telling Business Insider they would likely try to get involved.
Here are a few classes that might pique your interest: Writing With Flair: How To Become An Exceptional Writer, $15 (originally $100), available at Udemy.
Vahid Amiri nutmegged Pique and teed up a header for Mehdi Taremi at the edge of the six-yard-box, but it goes just over.
I have faith that America has learned that there are not easy remedies to decisions made behind a curtain and in a fit of pique.
Barca had another goal disallowed in the 73rd minute, this time from Gerard Pique, before going on to lose the match in the closing stages.
You can sort by specific activities if you already know what you're looking for, or just see what's out there that might pique your interest.
Her tart reaction was a rare public display of pique after she once again had been served up as a punching bag for the administration.
Why is it so hard to accept that Trump is acting out of pique, on impulse, because Comey on his TV gave him bad feels?
The pop star dates Spanish soccer player Gerard Pique with whom she shares two sons, Milan, 5, and Sasha, 2, and they currently live in Barcelona.
But "If the Saudis, in a fit of pique, decide they're not going to play that role, it could throw the coalition into doubt," Shapiro said.
His ideas are promising enough to pique the interest of colleagues in the University of North Dakota's medical school, who have received funding to test them.
Then Gerard Pique came up with a fantastic idea, which will make the competition as exciting as before and mean we will have a similar atmosphere.
They range from matters of nuclear war and the very existence of humanity to very human displays of pique to how a president wears his pants.
Gerard Pique came close to giving Barca an early lead when his header was tipped away by goalkeeper Andres Fernandez who also saved well from Messi.
Barcelona defender Gerard Pique broke down in tears in a post-match interview and indicated he did not want to play after Sunday's events in Catalonia.
"The board tried to postpone the game through every means possible and came down to the dressing room to take a decision with us," Pique said.
Beyond the one-horse race that the title challenge has become, there remains enough competition amongst the other 17 teams to pique interest amongst local supporters.
President Trump's displeasure with some members is more out of personal pique over their criticisms of his leadership style or public statements than over policy differences.
Trump tested the customary restraint of military brass when, seemingly out of sheer cussed pique, he stripped former CIA Director John Brennan of his security clearance.
After all, that leak seemed motivated by personal or political pique, given Stevenson's popularity and the fact that he had challenged Kennedy for the 1960 nomination.
As an investigative reporter who has covered health care for more than a decade, the interaction was just the sort of thing to pique my interest.
Whether he quit out of horror of the president's protectionist turn, or merely out of the pique of losing a policy argument, is an open question.
That bearing puts Mr. Williams, a poet, roughly in common with David Murray, the eminent tenor saxophonist whose warbling style is equal parts ribaldry and pique.
In a play that was half pique and half shrewd financial management, she ordered an enormous short on the Ice Juice stock and made a killing.
Perhaps this is because state-level political participation needs to be motivated by civic duty; it is not entertaining enough to pique the interest of hobbyists.
The rally gave the president a chance to vent his frustrations and pique with more than 20,000 cheering supporters packed in American Airlines Center in Dallas.
The federation agreed on a 25-year deal for the men's team competition with the Kosmos agency whose investors include the Barcelona soccer player Gerard Pique.
The federation agreed on a 25-year deal for the men's team competition with the Kosmos agency whose investors include the Barcelona soccer player Gerard Pique.
Which is why in February 2018 the ITF agreed a 25-year $3 billion deal with Spanish investment group Kosmos, headed by Barcelona footballer Gerard Pique.
His clash with Mr. Macron, they said, may reflect as much personal pique about Mr. Macron's assertive style as basic disagreements over the future of NATO.
Use these sites to not only search for a specific position, but to also look for "similar jobs" or "suggested jobs" that may pique your interest.
But in what Mr. Alvarez said was a "fit of teenage pique," their daughter Kerry reported them to the police in 1999, leading to their arrest.
And that's what many in the media have been doing since its leader Travis Kalanick was jettisoned in a shareholder pique last month, often quite breathlessly.
I guess I just see this as a poor taste move to attract players back to a game, or to pique attentions for a first time.
An error in Spain&aposs defense let Russia level in the 41st, after Gerard Pique&aposs raised arm blocked a header by Artyom Dzyuba at a corner.
The trailer offers enough to pique our interest â€" World War II but with super-soldier monsters â€" but early reactions promise one hell of a ride.
He claimed that "every single poll all around the world is showing that people now are in favor of relaxation or legalization," which would pique lawmakers' attention.
Instead of swiping based on looks, you'll see "catchy headlines" and short bios that will hopefully pique your interest and lead you to kick off a chat.
One of last week's biggest surprises came when Cloudflare — a web services company known for never banning anything — dropped the Daily Stormer in a fit of pique.
These uses of AR are completely inane, but they also look just fun enough to pique people's curiosity even if they don't know much about augmented reality.
"They have succeeded in killing my joy in playing for Spain and even though after Russia I'll only be 31, I'm going to quit then," added Pique.
Of course, you shouldn't be interested in a product purely because of a discount, but the combination of impressive features and the discount should pique your interest.
But Dell's new monitor will pique your interest, with a 43-inch 4K display and the option to run as four separate 1080p screens, without bezel breaks.
At the draw ceremony Pique said the new format, which largely replaces the 16-team World Group played throughout the year, would be a "festival of tennis".
While that might pique the interest of Wall Street investors, Goetzel said any narrow view based on a single metric is not where wellness should be headed.
Set aside as well the silver-lining implication that Trump will not sign regulatory rollback bills or regressive tax cuts into law in a fit of pique.
Let's look at a worst-case scenario: Suppose Mr. Trump, in a fit of pique, decides to use a nuclear weapon against, say, Iran or North Korea.
"No one goes to Kelli O'Hara and says: 'Surely you want to put on a pair of pointe shoes and do a pique circle,'" Ms. Gajda joked.
Scrapping the meeting, American officials insisted, was less an expression of Mr. Obama's pique than a recognition that the news media would treat it as a spectacle.
Office bods up and down the land are frantically searching Reddit for original team names, before giving up and settling on 'Pique Blinders', or 'Lallanas in Pyjamas'.
When McConnell was unable to pass Trump's health care bill, he gently suggested the new President had unrealistically high expectations, which ignited an explosion of presidential pique.
"Today was my worst experience as a professional," said Barcelona defender Gerard Pique, who could not hold back tears as he talked about the incidents in Catalonia.
Previously, we analyzed 200 films of each genre on Metacritic and found that these genres, in general, fail to pique movie critics' interest — so this makes sense.
But Mr. Neuenfels's new staging of Tchaikovsky's "Pique Dame," also presented at the main festival hall, despite some baffling touches, shows a compelling director in his element.
There is only the individual, trying to impress Mr. Trump, to flatter Mr. Trump, to commune with his mind and anticipate his whims and fits of pique.
"If a student is doing really well at science, why not pique their interest in what it's like to be a scientist or an astronaut?" he said.
As Holmes was recounting his follow-up conversation, his voice took on a bemused pique after recalling Sondland's claim Trump only cared about "big things" in Ukraine.
Go browse among them, and save the recipes that pique your interest to your recipe box so you can locate them later and put them to use.
It was a rare fit of pique from McIlroy, who has worked hard over the past year to moderate his emotions no matter what score he cards.
Your ship runs aground on a huge lava dragon, and to pique the drama the Palico you so lovingly created mere moments ago is cruelly snatched from you.
Beyond the overreaction, what baffles me is whether Trump did this in a fit of pique or whether there was some sort of intentionality or strategy behind it.
Frustration with the bureaucracy, unhappiness with the President's governing style or pique over a backbiting White House just aren't compelling reasons commensurate with the status of the job.
A new espionage hacking campaign is impressing researchers with malware that amounts to a bundle of popular, legitimate software tools that would pique no suspicion from network administrators.
Pitsiladis needed a current star to give legitimacy to his provocative theories and to pique sponsor interest in the Sub2 Project, which he estimated would cost $30 million.
Yet Republicans lawmakers remain deeply opposed to the legislation – the House of Representatives has voted dozens of times to repeal the law in a fruitless display of pique.
The fit of pique was staged, however—he had always planned to leave, as demonstrated by the fully prepped Rose Garden press conference the president "crashed" immediately after.
"White House staff don't pull passes over personal pique, only over threats to the president," professor Martha Joynt Kumar, director of the White House Transition Project, told CNN.
"He's spent many years at the club, not just with Luis Enrique but also with Pep and I'm sure he would be a good candidate," Pique told reporters.
What follows is a "Choose Your Own Adventure"-style multisensory experience; the audience follows characters who pique their interests, weaving a bespoke narrative of love, loss, and longing.
If these don't pique your interest, maybe the destinations on the bottom half of the top 10 list will—they are Paris, Bali, Israel, Antarctica and South Africa.
The first is grade-A clickbait, or "sexbait" as Abidin calls it—a racy thumbnail or suggestive Instagram post will pique audience curiosity more than a solo photo.
While she managed to pique the attention of some commuters with the classic Christmas carol, the Grammy winner drew a larger crowd after Fallon revealed their true identities.
Dickinson said you&aposre more likely to hear back if you pique the recipient&aposs curiosity: I&aposd be happy to follow up with you on my results.
Rather, by raising capital through many less-wealthy people, companies hope to pique the interest of larger investors who otherwise would not give them the time of day.
With Down syndrome, the career paths available to him didn't exactly pique his interest; many were gigs at retail chains and the ones that weren't had long waiting lists.
You go to the site with one clip in mind and those damn thumbnails pique your interest enough to make you click on another video, and another, and another.
Now that Lane had killed his father in an apparent spasm of conspiratorial pique, it seemed that what was left of that extremist/troll boundary had started to collapse.
Linton was confident in the scale his company had developed so far and said other producers would have to merge to compete or pique the interest of other investors.
All of this is enough to pique my curiosity, but what really spurred me to know more were the sculptures in which Amino combined his resin forms with wood.
But behavior like this may pique the interest of advertisers, which may be looking for dollars to throw into nontraditional campaigns — even if they're just "innovation" budgets for now.
At the most basic level, we hope to capture a few imaginations, pique curiosity, and ultimately encourage more people to be advocates for infectious disease science, in every medium.
That in itself will be enough to pique the interest of multinationals: Apple, for example, thinks a sales push in India can help make up for sluggish Chinese demand.
It usually starts with having a song just pique my interest, and I look up that lyric and see if the lyric has a story I want to tell.
Considering the hit show went off air 13 years ago yet continues to pique our interest and make headlines more than a decade later, it's hard to think otherwise.
After Lopetegui's firing, Pique tweeted a reference to Michigan's run, an unmistakable message that he, at least, believed the team could overcome the unusual circumstances it finds itself in.
When this Pushkin rouses himself from his reserve, he's all pique and muffled resentment, with almost no discernible humor or warmth, no qualities to make him complex and sympathetic.
Both Pique and Novak Djokovic, the multiple Grand Slam champion and president of the ATP's Player Council, have been united in saying that the two events cannot co-exist.
" With the support of her second husband, the Bulgarian bass Nicolai Ghiaurov, she ventured into Russian repertory, singing Tatyana in Tchaikovsky's "Eugene Onegin" and Lisa in Tchaikovsky's "Pique Dame.
Evidence of that was clear in last week's decision to hike tariffs on steel and aluminum imports made, reportedly, in a fit of presidential pique about being so limited.
In order for an investment to pique Kilbride&aposs interest, he needs to see the company making smart investments, growing returns on capital, buying back shares, and growing dividends.
Twitter has made a recent push into news and sports on mobile devices and this foray could pique the interest of a media company as an acquirer, analysts have said.
Surprisingly wonky subjects pique Mr Trump's interest: the Danish prime minister, Lars Lokke Rasmussen, told him how wind power has helped Denmark reduce its carbon emissions while strengthening its economy.
What may pique the interest of House and Senate officials is the way markets have treated the operations as de facto quantitative easing and have pushed asset prices steadily higher.
One of his 4-year-old twins threw it onto a wooden floor in a fit of pique around Christmas, quickly revealing one of the hazards for today's BlackBerry users.
MADRID (Reuters) - The new-look Davis Cup, masterminded by Barcelona footballer Gerard Pique, has the potential to rival golf's Ryder Cup as a sporting spectacle, the tennis competition's organizers say.
Instead writer David E. Kelley, who adapts the novel by Liane Moriarty for this miniseries, gives bits of information to pique our interest without ever pointing to the absolute truth.
Another chance came and went some 20 minutes later, when Vahid Amiri brilliantly nutmegged Gerard Pique and sent in a cross from the left to find Taremi in the box.
At Swell, the hope is to pique people's interest at a young age, to get them thinking about moving money from a low-interest savings account into a market portfolio.
The singer and her soccer star husband, Gerard Pique, touched down in Rosario for the wedding, reportedly set to go down Friday afternoon in front of a crowd of hundreds.
Peter Leroe-Muñoz, vice president for technology and innovation policy at the Silicon Valley Leadership Group, believes that the government's unique mission might ultimately pique the interest of problem solvers.
The dot wasn't an alarm-red notification but would probably be notable enough to pique my interest and point me to the setting, even if I wasn't writing this story.
In an added fit of pique, Mr Abbas also booted him from his job as director of the Mahmoud Darwish Foundation, which runs a museum dedicated to Palestine's national poet.
While the top-of-the-line, $130 Roku Ultra will appeal to early adopters who want both 4K and HDR video support, Roku's "cheap" box may just pique more interest.
What's different, this time, is that Hart is running for president, and -- in a moment of pique -- suggests to a reporter that he'd be bored if he followed him around.
Rather than a home to efficient, skilled operators, the Trump White House has been marked by an eccentric swirl of office politics run amok and off-hours fits of pique.
The prospect of an American president going after a private business out of personal pique is alarming, yet American conservatives, the normal defenders of big business, have been surprisingly silent.
But if you are new to soccer, there is little to explain what is going on and not much in the way of emotionally charged content to pique your interest.
Their pique is not because they believe that in return for being freed from sanctions, Tehran was about to emerge as a reliable actor for peace in the Middle East.
But perhaps the saddest part of calling off his trip in a fit of pique is the offensive slap in the face of a country that is no ordinary ally.
You might not get the full story of, say, the burning of Parliament in 1849, but the digital flames might lick into your memory and pique your curiosity about history.
In a pique of anger over Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis's resignation letter, President Trump announced over the weekend that Mr. Mattis would be out of a job on Jan.
At Tomorrow's Paris showroom, the box concept was made literal — clothes hung in and on a giant trunk, and piles of recycling boxes — to pique the imagination of store buyers.
Often an opera's composer will appear as a character, as Offenbach did in "Les Contes d'Hoffmann" (the Bregenz Festival in Austria in 20203) and Tchaikovsky in "Pique Dame" (Amsterdam, 2016).
The real reason for this sudden move was personal pique against Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellTrump faces crucial decisions on economy, guns Are Democrats turning Trump-like?
But Clinton, the first woman to win the presidential nomination of a major U.S. political party, seemed to pique Trump's ire when she brought up Trump's past insults about women.
Whether you love Trump or hate him, it's impossible to conclude anything other than Trump fired Bolton on a whim -- or in a pique of annoyance at Bolton's hawkish tendencies.
His takeaway: Evangelicals and others whose faith motivates them to collect artifacts should be very careful with antiquities dealers eager to pique their interest in supposedly ancient scraps of scripture.
Consequently, there appears to be no thinking as to what will happen once Iran repudiates the JCPOA because of our own policy decisions made on the basis of uninformed pique.
Even if members truly want to translate their current pique at institutional dysfunction into genuine deliberation, into a process of "regular order" where committees develop legislation, where would they begin?
North Macedonia and Albania would be the first victims of Macron's pique if he follows through - after their desire for membership talks was already waylayed by more than a year.
Mr. Zarrad's presentations have been enough to pique the interest of the Fourth Corner Credit Union, which has been trying to set up a dedicated financial institution for the marijuana industry.
Clinton, the first woman to win the presidential nomination of a major U.S. political party, seemed to pique Trump when she brought up during the debate how Trump has insulted women.
A lapse of concentration from Barca defenders Javier Mascherano and Gerard Pique allowed Atletico substitute Correa to latch onto a through ball from Fernando Torres and fire in off the post.
Shannon displayed his Minsky-inspired useless machine on the desk in his office and it would always pique the interest of his visitors, especially renowned science fiction author Arthur C Clarke.
Stitch Fix could pique the interest of Amazon — with its big push in apparel and fashion — but it would take the e-commerce giant's largest-ever acquisition to make it happen.
From softer baby products to tools for creating and distributing vertical videos (a big focus given the shift on many mobile platforms), there's something that might pique pretty much anyone's interest.
You'll see it listed along with the other categories at the top of the Explore feed, and you can click to find new brands and products that might pique your interest.
Australia captain Lleyton Hewitt recently said having the finals in one city was "ridiculous" and said Pique knew "nothing" about tennis, but Haggerty defended the partnership with Kosmos at the draw.
Twitter has made a push into news and sports on mobile devices last year and this foray could pique the interest of a media company as an acquirer, analysts have said.
In our personal lives, we all understand the difference between someone in a fit of pique saying "I hate you" versus someone launching an organized social media campaign to destroy you.
The club have supplemented home-grown talents such as captain Andres Iniesta, Lionel Messi, Sergio Busquets and Gerard Pique by buying world-class individuals like Luis Suarez, Neymar and Ivan Rakitic.
The media can't ignore a news event as consequential as the government shutdown, but they could follow advice psychologists give about tantrums when it comes to Trump's smaller fits of pique.
A beautiful Spanish free kick drifts achingly beyond three Spanish players, and they IMMEDIATELY sprint to referee Bjorn Kuipers to argue that Pique and Ramos were held and deserve a penalty.
"They can do what Donald Trump said, which is sabotage the system out of anger and out of pique," or they can work with Democrats on improvements to the health law.
Although debates tend to have a small, and often ephemeral, effect on presidential races, they can pique curiosity about more obscure candidates, or help trigger or slow the momentum of others.
If sleeping among countless masterworks of art isn't enough to pique your interest, maybe the adorable mini I.M. Pei pyramid tent -- complete with a billion-dollar view -- will win you over.
The silhouette left behind is supposed to pique cereal eaters' interests enough to send them to a site the company set up with more information about the plight faced by his species.
Europe has gorgeous places you may not have heard of Europe is filled with historic cities and beautiful beaches, but there are some destinations in remote corners that may pique your interest.
Doing some prior research always pays off: check out how other people are listing items similar to yours and look for details and phrases that would pique your interest as a buyer.
But with more than 1.8 million girls participating in Girl Scouts, the cybersecurity badges are an opportunity to educate a massive group of young women and hopefully pique their interest in tech.
For Belgians, already reeling from recent terrorist plots and a chronically dysfunctional government, Mr. Trump's words were enough to induce a fit of pique worthy, in some cases, of Mr. Trump himself.
Writing with pique, Clinton is unapologetic for wanting to keep the personal aspects of her marriage private, even in a world where the details of her husband's affairs have been widely aired.
If all of this is enough to pique your interest and you recently came into a large sum of money selling your collectible Steamboat Willie memorabilia you can get reservation information here.
AND WE'RE ON A VERY FASHIONABLE STREET FOR RESTAURANTS SO WE WANTED TO DEMONSTRATE WE CAN HAVE A LITTLE TWIST, A LITTLE SENSE OF HUMOR, AND SOMETHING THAT WILL PIQUE PEOPLE'S INTEREST.
"Cristiano is very prone to diving and they award him almost every foul," Pique told reporters after the extraordinary spectacle in Sochi between the two heavyweights which set the World Cup alight.
His decision to pull out of the G-7 communique, for example, seems to have been a spur-of-the-moment decision fueled by personal pique which took his staff by surprise.
The CEO said Lululemon plans to tripe its business on Tmall as it lays out a "densification strategy" in top cities like Beijing and Shanghai to pique consumers' interest in its products.
That alone should pique your curiosity, but it barely scratches the surface of the paleontological true crime story that unfolds in The Dinosaur Artist by Paige Williams, out from Hachette on Tuesday.
And it means that on all the other days, those no-name guys on the court—even the pros, no matter how talented they are—have nothing emotional to pique local interest.
Investment group Kosmos, headed by Spanish footballer Gerard Pique, is putting in $3 billion over 25 years, but unless the marquee players turn out it could be superseded by the ATP Cup.
Either way, you should take a look at our collection of recipes for warming stews and soups and see if there's not something there to pique your interest for a November feed.
That feeling of pique only intensified the message he had been getting from his family — Alexander and Tatiana Von Furstenberg, the grown children of his wife, the fashion designer Diane von Furstenberg.
It was easy to sympathize with Chang's distress, even if he conveyed pique about not being allowed to open a flawed restaurant and fix it, slowly, while charging thirty dollars for pasta.
MADRID (Reuters) - Gerard Pique believes the clash between the revamped Davis Cup Finals and the rival ATP Cup could be solved by creating a 'super event' held over a fortnight in September.
He never sought acceptance from the establishment fashion world, though he is also not without pique at those who have borrowed from his signature look, most often without credit, over the years.
"After the quarantine [was announced] not many people, even locals, were in the streets for fear of catching the disease," Sebastian Pique, a US Peace Corps volunteer living in the region, told AFP.
If you want to leverage your Instagram to pique the right people's interest, maintain engagement, and encourage new followers, you might want to select an attention-grabbing quote to keep in your bio.
New Zealand cited "changes of schedule on the Chinese side", but speculation blamed China's pique with New Zealand for airing anxieties about the security of 22015G technology made by Huawei, a Chinese firm.
So the creative team pivoted and decided a tool within Facebook's newly launched bot network might pique the interest of young people, who are notoriously apt to be no-shows at the polls.
A cool-looking new indie game, in this case by Polish studio iFun4All, will always pique my interest; but if it's body slamming me from the very beginning, that kinda sucks… Doesn't it?
Ultimately, had he not fired Comey in a fit of pique about the Russia investigation, it might never had emerged that he reportedly asked the FBI chief to cool it in his investigation.
Critics of Mr Modi's government had accused it of delaying the appointment of top judges out of pique at the Supreme Court's quashing of a bill granting politicians more say in the matter.
The additional tariffs imposed or threatened on hundreds of billions more in Chinese imports go far beyond the intentions of Section 301 and are nothing but costly and destructive expressions of presidential pique.
Personal pique and pride in shaming David Cameron should never become an unintentional gift to those like President Putin most poised to benefit from a perception that the U.K. has lost its influence.
If the name alone isn't enough to pique one's interest, also know that the Garden Specialty Pizza with Incogmeato will be sold in a round pizza box created by food technology startup Zume.
The moral of the story is that no matter the budget, good movies — or at least those that pique people&aposs interest in unique ways — still have a place at the box office.
Complete adaptations of royal life in any era would be boring and gross, but Catherine the Great missteps by alluding to important events that pique audience interest and rarely following up on them.
In a 1998 interview with The Star Ledger of Newark, she recalled with some pique having to audition multiple times for "Subways Are for Sleeping," even though he was one of its authors.
Winder has found a premise just good enough to pique a little curiosity: Was the year Monroe spent in Manhattan (roughly 1955) really "Her Year of Joy," as this book's subtitle brands it?
Mr. Trump expressed his pique to aides when Senator Rand Paul, a Kentucky Republican, announced his opposition to the bill on the grounds that it preserved too many elements of the existing law.
Though skeptics say the project is mostly an outgrowth of Forrest's pique at what happened to the Western Force, he said he views it as an opportunity to advance the game he loves.
Donald Trump's presidency is officially underway, and now that he's spent a full week in office, the breakdown of news out of the White House appears to be half pique, half authoritarian strong-arming.
So in an apparent attempt to get a roomful of freshmen students' attention, one teacher in Illinois hit them with a set of math problems he hoped might finally pique their interest in algebra.
This can result in confusion, as on a recent visit when a waitress described the barbecue spare ribs as Latin American; they arrived with the lurid crimson stain and sugary pique of char siu.
Congress set the term of F.B.I. directors at ten years, in order to establish a standard of political independence for them; no President had heretofore violated that tradition out of personal or political pique.
Jim Bendt, the founder of the Minneapolis-based travel consultancy Pique Travel Design, said that when his clients ask for specialty meals on their trips, he no longer struggles to find hotels for them.
The extremely partial list that follows contains two of the most important exhibitions and a handful of interesting gallery shows to pique your interest — but do yourself a favor and pick up a map.
Puigdemont has previously made clear his preference to fight the extradition process from Belgium, where the former Catalan leader was heading at the time of his detention, according to Puigdemont's spokesman, Joan Maria Pique.
By then, blockchain was beginning to pique the interest of large financial institutions for its potential to help cut costs of cumbersome back-office processes, such as the clearing and settlement of securities trades.
It was hard to see much beyond personal pique that led them (and their staffs) to squabble in December over the jurisdiction of a stray deer that turned up in a Harlem housing project.
One day he impulsively stops at a house offering "free dogs" and adopts grumpy mixed-breed Layla, to whom he vents his pique as he tosses her slices of bologna on the kitchen floor.
And the risks that they will be used -- by accident, by unauthorized action, by mistaken launch on false warning, by deliberate decisions stemming from crisis escalation, or in a fit of pique -- will rise.
He's just a tad creepy (Gleeson's mopey innocence works extremely in his favor here), crashing a party just to run into her and parroting her own views about Kate Moss to pique her interest.
Ultimately, Spicer said this because the president decided two weeks ago to claim on Twitter, in a fit of pique, that Obama had illegally given an order to "tapp" his phones at Trump Tower.
But that just means Hoiberg now finds himself well-positioned to exceed expectations, and and build a culture that can, along with a seemingly bottomless cap sheet, pique the interest of future free agents.
"As the only UFC fight scheduled in Southeast Asia this year, this will pique the interest of a growing MMA fan base in this region," said Jean Ng, sports director at the Singapore Tourism Board.
Even somewhat subtle ways of spending the money, such as buying a Lange & Sohne watch, can pique the interest of investigators — or Twitter-obsessed people who watch (pun intended) what watches their leaders are wearing.
But it may be that advertisers are still apprehensive about shifting budgets from other services like Facebook — or even emerging ones like Snapchat, which could pique greater curiosity because of their rapid growth and engagement.
"After the quarantine [was announced], not many people — even locals — were in the streets for fear of catching the disease," Sebastian Pique, an American Peace Corps volunteer living in the region, told Agence France-Presse.
"Infrastructure week" in June was drowned out by an investigation into Russian meddling in the election—an investigation Mr Trump helped bring about by firing the director of the FBI in a fit of pique.
All the grave markers inside the historic Goldfield Cemetery have stories to share, but it's the more unusual ones that'll majorly pique your curiosity (and just wait until you read about the town's "Official Ghouls").
Asked that way, many other motivations for his otherwise inexplicable behaviour present themselves: pique, frustration, annoyance, arrogance, a sense of injustice, a desire to finally build that elusive tower in Moscow at some future date.
There were over 60 models strutting around and leaving little to the imagination, so we guarantee you'll find something to pique your interest ... go ahead and click through the shots and thank us later. Enjoy!
The makeover of the premier team event in men's tennis has been made by the International Tennis Federation (ITF), in partnership with the investment group Kosmos, founded by Barcelona and Spain soccer player Gerard Pique.
A man who will not change and, worse, is so wrapped up in his bouts of personal pique that he can't see the damage he is doing to his party and, more importantly, the country.
Pick a tee that has a story behind it, or accessories that hint at what you like or where you come from—these will pique a Sag's interest much more than the latest fashion trends.
" Kosmos chief executive Javier Alonso, who has spearheaded the revamp alongside Spanish soccer international Gerard Pique, told Reuters: "We are in 2018 and if we look at 100 years ago tennis was something very different.
Another is Serena Williams practicing her serve on an outside court, receiving the ball from her coach, Patrick Mouratoglou, and slamming it and her racket into the clay in a fit of poker-faced pique.
Spain's Gerard Pique got away with a two-footed lunge on Morocco's Khalid Boutaib, and Croatia's Ante Rebic was lucky to only see yellow for a stamp on Argentine Eduardo Salvio in the group stages.
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen termed the very notion of such a deal "absurd," leading Trump, in an outburst of pique, to call her comments "nasty" and cancel a long-scheduled state visit to Copenhagen.
The president reportedly tends to talk to Bannon about whatever topics pique Trump's interest that day, whether it is an article, a TV report or an idea he wanted to float by his longtime ally.
The Jewellery Cut's modus operandi is to mix online content with offline events, producing eye-catching teaser posts intended to pique interest — and entice you to one of the events they are organizing or promoting.
The goal is to pique the interest of visitors — to make them wonder what else the library stowed away over the years as it carried out its mission of collecting and preserving the world's knowledge.
Save up to 40% on socks and underwear at Happy Socks If boring blue argyle or solid black socks no longer pique your interest, Happy Socks makes some of the best and most colorful alternatives.
But in barring an NPR correspondent from his traveling press entourage in an apparent fit of pique over his expletive-laden exchange with Mary Louise Kelly, Pompeo was clearly playing more to Lukashenko than Zelensky.
Republicans may now control the elected branches in Washington, but the Trump years should be fertile time for disgruntled bureaucrats, who for reasons of policy or pique might be ready to leak to the press.
So it is also notable that, despite their brief flash of pique with the president this week, Republican congressmen such as Mr Ryan and Mr Rubio have not yet done anything to make that less likely.
The PDCO already has a few trays in the oven anyway, and action will probably depend on funding from President Trump, though I feel like impact preparedness is something just crazy enough to pique his interest.
"Yes, I'm tired of it and the World Cup in Russia is going to be my last commitment with the Spain team and then I hope I can be left in peace," Pique said on Sunday.
But two-dimensional animated VR is a novel and promising space, and the trailer — featuring what the creators describe as a maze of arrows directing you to an unknown destination — is enough to pique our interest.
A taco trip from LA to Mexico should pique the interests of any foodie, but it's the frank and eye-opening conversations about how food makes us human that elevates this show into something worth savoring.
On Capitol Hill, ransomware has started to pique the interest of lawmakers, who have spent the last few years more focused on the massive data breaches at high-profile companies like Target, Home Depot and JPMorgan.
Spain 33, Czech Republic 0 Gerard Pique finally broke down the Czech Republic's stubborn defense in the final minutes in Toulouse, France, giving Spain, the two-time defending champions, an opening victory at the European Championships.
Investment group Kosmos, led by Spanish international footballer Gerard Pique, has signed a 25-year partnering deal with the ITF to revamp the Davis Cup with a total investment of $3 billion being plowed into tennis.
Buffalo quarterback Tyrod Taylor threw for a touchdown and ran for one late to pique the few remaining fans' interest, but the Jets closed it out and won for the first time in nearly a month.
The Russians have responded with predictable pique—just as many refused to condemn the violence of their football hooligans during the European Championship earlier this week, which has led to a suspended disqualification from the tournament.
"It was a brilliant move to send a small amount of coin to the address to pique attention—the audience watching that address are brilliant hacker types, cryptographic puzzle solvers," @coin_artist told me in an email.
" Barcelona's Pique, describing this as one of the happiest days of his life, added: "The agreement ratified by the nations certainly guarantees the future of the Davis Cup and the development of tennis at all levels.
Uh-oh Shakira ... the hottest ass in the universe might be trying to score with your baby daddy ... 'cause Miss BumBum is putting her two best cheeks forward to get the attention of soccer superstar Pique.
"Young Koreans tend to not care about unification," said Kim Nan-young, deputy director of the ministry's cultural affairs division, adding that events like this one, intended to pique young people's interest in unification, are important.
The LACMA curators have picked up on Hamilton's pique by starting with a piece by the Colombian Miguel Ángel Rojas which spells out Hamilton's title on a wall with little disks punched out of coca leaves.
In the year of our road lord 2020, almost all of these categories have something to offer in the EV category that might pique the interest of people who don't just drive cars, but embody them.
The new format, given the green light at the ITF's conference in August, is being backed to the tune of $3 billion over 25 years by investment group Kosmos, headed by Barcelona soccer player Gerard Pique.
Others, including ITF president David Haggerty and Gerard Pique, whose Kosmos Tennis company are bankrolling the revamped competition to the tune of $218 million every year for 210 years, say it marks a new, exciting chapter.
When it comes to her own kids, Beyoncé has been strategic about unveiling footage of them — a few well-timed posts on Instagram, snippets of home videos during concerts; just enough to pique interest and maintain intrigue.
Other mascots over the years have included 'Zakumi' the leopard from South Africa 2010, 'Pique' the chili pepper from Mexico 1986, a lion named 'World Cup Willie' from England in 1966 and "Gauchito" from Argentina in 1978.
Order is restored — and the real baddies, the ubervillains that Joker drew down to Gotham in a fit of pique with Batman, are banished back to the Phantom Zone, away from Gotham, where they can't hurt anyone.
Such words pique our curiosity, as they appear to reveal something specific about the culture that created them – as if German people are potentially especially liable to feelings of Schadenfreude (though I don't believe that's the case).
If Trump did just fire Comey in a fit of pique, he may damage himself politically and foster impressions that his administration is in disarray but he's unlikely to find himself careening down a dangerous legal slope.
If Wildflower didn't pique your interest on the first listen, I implore you to give it another shot, you might find more beyond the surface of an album that took a pretty long time to put together.
Today, Katamari creator Keita Takahashi, along with other members of game studio Funomena, announced a new project that will likely pique the interest of those fans: Woorld, an experimental, augmented reality game powered by Google's Project Tango.
Partisanship is now such that no Republican dared breathe a word of objection as Gorsuch was made to bend the knee, perhaps out of pure pique—or as a Trumpian loyalty test for any upcoming constitutional crisis.
The investment also marks a significant early stage commitment in central and southeastern Europe where a tech-savvy workforce has helped spark a start-up scene that is starting to pique more interest from Western venture capital.
And if this tweet really is, as it seems, a fit of pique directed at anti-Trump protestors, then it seems like he doesn't have all that much interest in letting constitutional rights stand in his way.
"In a political environment where it's so hard to break through, he has an ability to pique people's interest and to drive a narrative on his own," said Jesse Ferguson, a Democratic strategist who worked for Mrs.
As alarm grows that the president, both the real one and the fictional one, may grab for the nuclear football in a moment of pique, the book grapples with the constitutional options available to unseat a president.
But in the most unusual indication of his distress, Nadal actually told the chair umpire, in a moment of pique over a questionable call in the second set, that he was going to retire from the match.
After a Group of 7 summit meeting this month with the world's leading economic powers, Mr. Trump, expressing pique at Canada's prime minister, refused to sign the carefully negotiated communiqué that his own team had agreed to.
"There's a unique place of pique for the Israelis in certain places in the administration, and I think that hovers around this negotiation," said Robert Satloff, the executive director of the Washington Institute for Near East Policy.
Radio station SER Catalunya claimed Barca paid a firm known as "I3 Ventures" over $1 million to create fake accounts on Facebook and Twitter and attack Messi, Gerard Pique, and a host of former players and managers.
While plenty of other devices have come and gone, failing to live up to the promise of consumer electronics' Next Big Thing, the company's pro-level technology has continued to pique the interest of hobbyists and prototypers alike.
In a fit of entitled pique, he decided to stream a misogynistic rant about so-called "boobie streamers," or female content creators on the platform who wear revealing clothing or inject elements of sexiness into their game streams.
No wonder Buffon, aged 39, looks like he could play forever, such is the strength of the defense Juve manager Massimiliano Allegri has erected and which Barcelona's Gerard Pique described as a "mountain" after their quarter-final loss.
Tudyk — of scene-stealing Firefly and Rogue One fame — plays her boss, Van Wayne, cousin of Bruce, who is desperate to score a job at the Gotham office by developing a product that will pique the boss' interest.
"I know from a long time there was a group (with Pique) that wants to create a World Cup that would be a great and very interesting tournament to compete in," the 14-time grand slam champion said.
BARCELONA (Reuters) - Barcelona captain Andres Iniesta and team mates Ivan Rakitic and Gerard Pique have all given their backing to assistant coach Juan Carlos Unzue potentially taking over from Luis Enrique as head coach of the Spanish champions.
You pay a monthly ClassPass fee and get credits, and you use those credits to sign up online for classes that pique your interest: boxing, yoga, cycling, weight training, martial arts, pilates, and a long list of others.
They suggest a much more dangerous world than the one we already believe we live in, where in a fit of pique, a single action taken by a single man could have catastrophic consequences for millions of people.
Zen Phil entered his state of Bardo (the Tibetan Buddhism transitional state between two lives here on earth) before he could, in a fit of pique, trade away Kristaps Porzingis, the 7-foot-3 pride of Liepaja, Latvia.
Pique, the Barcelona defender more used to dealing with opposition strikers than tennis politics, has been a key figure in changes to the Davis Cup through his investment company Kosmos, which has pledged $3 billion over 25 years.
U.S. Senator Ted Cruz and Texas Governor Greg Abbott met with the president of Taiwan on Sunday during a stopover in Houston that was sure to pique Chinese leaders already upset by her conversation with President-elect Donald Trump.
It takes on honeyed cadences when he's making up to Fonsia after one of his storms of pique, but becomes the threatening roar of a baited bear when, with dainty delicacy, Fonsia once again lays down a winning hand.
Pique, who has an awkward relationship with Spain fans for his repeated jibes at Real Madrid and his support for a referendum on Catalan independence, was heavily criticized on social media and in the sports press for the act.
Since there are hundreds of panels and parties to attend, here's a handful of things that we noticed that may pique your interest as well: This year's SXSW is focusing more on issues and themes affecting the tech industry.
Some think its latest fit of pique is less a principled stand than an attempt by a clique of powerful NGOs, led by Publish What You Pay, to maintain a tight grip on who speaks for the sandal-wearers.
"Clearing banks need to adopt these crytocurrencies as payment methods to pique widespread institutional interest," suggested Gargour, adding that its ease of transfer could indeed make it a preferable alternative for banks to the cumbersome process of wiring money.
Numerous state and local governments, in a fit of pique over stepped up immigration enforcement by the Trump administration, are doubling down on their efforts to protect illegal aliens, including dangerous criminal aliens, from being removed from the country.
Trump now risks plunging America into the position of the lone bully in the lunchroom -- sitting all by himself as the world passes him by, lashing out sporadically in a fit of pique or violence (59 Tomahawks in Syria).
President Donald Trump, in a fit of pique after his State of the Union address was put on ice, grounded House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Thursday hours before she was to jet off to Afghanistan on a government aircraft.
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Word of the Day noun: a sudden outburst of anger noun: tightly woven fabric with raised cords verb: cause to feel resentment or indignation verb: raise interest or curiosity _________ The word pique has appeared in 199 articles on NYTimes.
And the fact that many fashion retailers had seen their websites crash after a sighting of Meghan in their jacket or dress, he argues is testament to this power and the couple's announcement would only pique people's interest further.
They can make $100,000 annually after working for about two years, according to Jim Bendt, CEO of Pique Travel Design, especially if they have already traveled extensively and know luxury and have a personal network of high-paying travelers.
After leaving Atletico in the summer for Inter Milan, FC Barcelona's Gerard Pique, another of his great centre back rivals over the past 10 years, said farewell by describing him on Twitter as "the centre-back of a generation." 
Another, shared hundreds of thousands of times on Whatsapp, shows Rajoy embracing Puigdemont and saying, "He stays", in a parody of a famous tweet from FC Barcelona defender Gerard Pique announcing that Brazilian star Neymar would not leave the club.
Similarly, a president who requires that aides support him with lies and distortions, as Trump did in his pique over the most crowds at his inaugural, is inviting the same aide to give off-the-record complaints to friendly reporters.
Pique and Isco earned another win as well: People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals announced it is sending two Hero to Animal awards to Russia for the players as a thank you for being big heroes to a little bird.
You might think of the negroni as more of a warm-weather cocktail, but it is the ultimate aperitif, with those bitter liqueurs made to pique your appetite and low enough in alcohol content that you can sip it all afternoon.
But Moto says there's been a "ten-fold increase" in people asking him for information about the Log Cabin Republicans since Trump became the presumptive nominee, and that interest continues to pique in the wake of the the Pulse nightclub shooting.
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One of the children there actually created a sort of pinwheel with the light kit that displayed a stop-motion video of a running horse, which emboldened Schuster and MacDonald even more as they looked to pique the curiosity of kids.
Whether it's tarts that look like Mondrian paintings, cookies topped with pressed flowers, or ice cubes unique enough to pique the interest of the New York Times, social media is filled with artistic foodies handcrafting their careers before our eyes.
But there are more restrictions on how that money can be spent, and what the administration has to do to keep Congress from reducing it next time out of pique or distrust, than there would be if Republicans were in charge.
The team that built what would become the video comments feature included core hackers: Bob Baldwin who led the initiative with Hermes Pique and Sameer Madan working on iOS, Muhammed Ibrahim focused on the Web, and Billy Ng on Android.
The revamped Davis Cup, spearheaded by the Kosmos investment group founded by Barcelona footballer Gerard Pique and organised by the International Tennis Federation (ITF), begins in Madrid next November with a week-long event akin to a tennis World Cup.
After he unexpectedly defeated Keiko Fujimori, a conservative populist, in the run-off by just 33% of the vote, she exercised her pique by using the congressional majority gained by her Popular Force (FP) party to harass Mr Kuczynski's government.
Real refused to offer the traditional guard of honor to the champions before the game so Barca defender Gerard Pique asked the Catalan club's coaching staff to form two lines either side of his team mates as they left the pitch.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Senator Ted Cruz and Texas Governor Greg Abbott met with the president of Taiwan on Sunday during a stopover in Houston that was sure to pique Chinese leaders already upset by her conversation with President-elect Donald Trump.
The steering committee, comprised of Pique, former Spanish player Galo Blanco, ITF president David Haggerty and ITF vice president Rene Stammbach, have given wild cards to two nations with a rich Davis Cup history and a bit of star power.
" As former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper told CNN, "I worry about (his) access to nuclear codes, in a fit of pique, (if he) decides to do something about Kim Jong Un, there is actually very little to stop him.
He could just as easily get us into trade wars in a fit of pique, and restless Republicans could pressure vulnerable members to pass a horrible, toxic health care bill simply to counter the prevailing narrative of gridlock and incompetence.
In an illustration of its pique, the United States commissioned a poll of Australians that found nearly half believed the lease posed "a lot of risk" to national security, and nine in 10 said it involved at least some risk.
At the end of the second season of Comedy Central's Review, Forrest MacNeil tackled his boss Grant Grunderschmidt in a fit of paranoid pique, sending the two of them tumbling off the side of a tall bridge, into a raging river.
The Community chat that Mikitani used to preview the feature — a conversation between him and Gerard Pique, the Spanish footballer (Rakuten also sponsors Barcelona's football team) — may not  be the greatest example of what this would look like at scale.
Six teams had already qualified for the Madrid showdown, the second version since the event was revamped in a $3-billion deal over 25 years between the ITF and Kosmos, the Spanish investment firm of Barcelona soccer player Gerard Pique.
But Edison is the unquestioned forefather; after all, Tesla wouldn't have done what he did if he hadn't quit Edison's company in a fit of pique after "the wizard of Menlo Park" welched on a promised (or misunderstood) $50,000 bonus.
Still, Iran continued to win duels and pose a threat, and in the 82d minute Vahid Amiri outfoxed Gerard Pique, the star Spanish defender, and fired a cross into the penalty area that Medhi Taremi headed just over the Spanish goal.
The gritty, matte surface and white lines make the two courts inside the renovated Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum on Long Island resemble airport runways, and the owners of the tournament hope the fashionable black look will pique the curiosity of fans.
In a fit of pique, Betty says to Archie, "From where I'm standing, Veronica is just as much of a privileged, selfish, spiteful mean girl as the part she's playing," referring to Veronica's role as Chris Hargensen, Carrie's main antagonist.
And if we didn't have your attention at Dr. Martens, how about this to pique your interest: the discounted goods extend way beyond shoes, with everything from winter parka jackets, activewear, and underwear just waiting to get added to your cart.
If this does not pique your curiosity, the list of wines by the glass is almost long enough to qualify Tsismis as a wine bar, although the choices are not as outré as they are across the street at Wildair.
Apart from demanding a tough response, many in Russia declared dead any hope for improved relations with Washington under a Trump administration, and there were suggestions that European pique over the proposed measures created an opening for an anti-American alliance.
Legend has it that in a fit of pique Henry uttered "Will no one rid me of this turbulent priest?" and, keen to impress the monarch, four knights rushed off and skewered Becket to the altar of his own cathedral.
"A style is something a team has, related to its ability, its climate, lots of things," said Albert Puig, a former director of La Masia, the famed youth academy that nurtured the likes of Andres Iniesta, Gerard Pique and Lionel Messi.
"I think to expect Republican elected officials not to try to achieve as much as they possibly can, that they've always been for, out of pique over presidential behavior, is nonsense," McConnell said when I read him what Browning had written.
Members of both parties need to make clear that a presidential pique is not the same thing as a national emergency, that a president who fails to persuade Congress to support his priorities can't then simply pursue them by fiat.
The characteristic displays of pique were a potential distraction from the summit that Trump has hoped to make a legacy-defining moment and that aides and political allies have seen as a welcome break from the Russia investigation and other domestic woes.
Don't worry, you can still touch on all the trends that pique your interest at Reformation and Mango — they're just done in a different way, which means you can show up to any summer affair and know you'll be in something totally unique.
They had such tremendous power and privilege that they could ruin lives in a fit of pique — and they were part of entire systems that were set up not only to protect them by default, but to reward them for having done it.
Sanders himself is a deeply serious person who toiled for years in obscurity to move the ball forward on his issues, and whatever his more impulsive supporters may feel, he has no intention of throwing everything away in a fit of pique.
It's hot and humid (even in the cold, usually dry Las Vegas January), there's barely room to move along the inadequate aisles, and if anyone sees you're media they make a sort of flying pitch at you to pique your interest au volant.
"We are very excited, we have been working on this for over a year now and we have a tremendous team of people involved," Pique said before several national captains picked balls out of a pot to reveal the nature of the groups.
"What I'm interested in is for this experience to be a springboard for them, some sort of catalyst, just to open a door, to just make them aware that this exists and just to kind of like pique their curiosity," she said.
Why would Trump say what he said to Holt -- knowing that it would undermine the significant work his White House had done over the past 24 hours to cast the Comey firing as more than just a fit of pique by the President?
Anne Hathaway stars in Spanish filmmaker Nacho Vigalondo's genre-jolting tease as Gloria, a feckless party girl whose vodka-soaked chaos finally proves too much for her live-in boyfriend (an earnest executive type played with restrained pique by Legion's Dan Stevens).
For example, running marathons (shows discipline and determination) and blogging about something related to your field (shows creativity and genuine interest in your work) are hobbies that will cast you in the best possible light and might pique a recruiter's interest. 9.
Jonathan Sherman, a partner at the Canadian law firm Cassels Brock who led Canopy's involvement in the deal, told Business Insider in April that the deal would most likely pique interest from alcohol, tobacco, and pharmaceutical companies that weren't already in the space.
Richard decides to leave his own company in a fit of pique, setting up absurd new opportunities as a chief technology officer elsewhere, like refining a 3-D holographic 'stache engine ("With your help, I think we can cut our 'stache-lag").
Pique, who is famous for his open disliking for Barca's arch-rivals Madrid, said now was not the time to analyze whether it was right or wrong to dismiss Lopetegui but hinted he disagreed with his former coach's methods in the negotiations.
Lauren Ouziel, a Temple University law professor and former federal prosecutor, said not enough facts are known to determine whether obstruction occurred, but that Trump's firing of Comey combined with his "threat" on Twitter should be enough to pique the interest of investigators.
This free Manhattan event will kick off early registration for the clubs, let children try the Google CS First curriculum and offer additional activities to pique their interest in computer science, like coding an emoji and creating simple digital and electronic projects.
"I want them to have the best week of their lives," the 32-year-old Pique said in the build-up to the event which will start on Monday with a glitzy opening ceremony expected to feature his wife, Colombian singer Shakira.
Bet erratically — in ways that are inconsistent with your pattern of play in previous hands or that don't make sense given the cards on the table — and your "story" becomes irrational, which will pique opponents' curiosity and prompt them to call you out.
That's infectious, especially as this thing goes on and on and on .... Spain earns a free kick in the final minute of the first period of extra time, and Pique gets a head to Koke's ball, but it is straight at Akinfeev.
" As the president's pique became increasingly evident, the automaker put out a statement on its "commitment to U.S. manufacturing" that said in part: "We appreciate the actions this administration has taken on behalf of industry to improve the overall competitiveness of U.S. manufacturing.
Doomed by Sanders supporters who, out of pique, will sit out the election; doomed by a throwback messenger with no particularly stirring message; doomed by hints of infirmity that many voters find worrisome and that Donald Trump will exploit with crass efficiency.
His top advisers, especially his chief strategist, Stephen K. Bannon, were worried that the president would defy Mr. Kasowitz and take to Twitter to vent his pique with Mr. Comey, who he believes is on a personal mission to destroy his presidency.
MADRID (Reuters) - Gerard Pique boldly describes the inaugural edition of the revamped Davis Cup as a 'new era for tennis' but amidst all the glitz and glamour in Madrid's La Caja Majica there was only gloom for reigning champions Croatia on Monday.
The fear is that a thoroughly erratic president could, in a moment of pique order, or even as a distraction, embark on an adventure that would set the nation and the world on an irreversible course that Congress would be powerless to halt.
Out of a combination of personal pique (Netanyahu fired him) and his more principled opposition to the ultra-Orthodox parties extorting particularistic benefits from past governments, Liberman has refused to serve in a government with his otherwise natural partners on the right.
It's hard not to spend hours on Instagram—we've all been sucked into a 3 AM hole of lazily scrolling or letting Instagram stories slide by with some passive taps, rolling through pictures and videos that pique our interest, regardless of where they come from.
Investors have said the debt sale presents a unique opportunity for an improving credit story in emerging markets, though some have said they would need to see yields of at least 8 percent and possibly as high as 9 percent to pique substantial interest.
She is the human embodiment of the infamous 1990s self-help book The Rules, which reminds women to "be a creature unlike any other," to keep their true selves a sufficient mystery to pique male desire, and to — above all things — never, ever text first.
Even more than the painful felling of the Mother, Conness seemed motivated by his sense of pique at "the English who saw it [and] declared it to be a Yankee invention", not, as the good senator understood the fallen tree, a "specimen of American growth".
In 2160, the same year Alden and colleague Martin Gilvar filed the first StaRRcar patent, Kennedy signed a bill granting $2189 million toward mass transit pilot programs — not enough for a national overhaul, but enough to help pique engineers' and cities' interest in reform.
I don't think they can actually, without good cause, go after a company that is very well liked by most customers, on anything not serious just because they have a pique over the Washington Post or whatever the heck he's mad about that day.
Global tension over the Korean Peninsula, a long history of accidents and close calls, and the fact that there's nothing to stop the U.S. president from starting a nuclear war in a fit of pique, mean that there are no safe hands for nuclear weapons.
Trump's comments at a press availability at Trump Tower on Tuesday not only revealed, again, his remarkable blindness to the racial history and realities of this country, but also showed his willingness to stake out morally indefensible positions as the result of personal pique.
They also come on the same day Tillerson held an impromptu press conference to dismiss that he has ever considered resigning his post, but also refused to deny that he had called the President a "moron" during a moment of pique over the summer.
Commentators have floated the ideas that it was Trump's desire for a more hawkish team for North Korea or Iran, Tillerson's comments on Russia's alleged assassination of a former agent in Britain, or Trump's personal pique at reportedly being called a "moron" by Tillerson.
McConnell's great victory was that he came in at the last minute to sign off on a deal designed to extort major policy outcomes that he and his party were solemnly pledged to support, but that his party then capsized out of pique and incompetence.
When Chuck and his colleague Kate Sacher (Condola Rashad) conspire to revive the financial cases that the business-friendly new administration has warned them not to pursue, they seem to do so more from pique and pride than from a zeal to right wrongs.
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Spain had plenty of opportunities for a second — at one point Costa and Gerard Pique repeatedly kicked a ball on the Iranian goal line, but were foiled by two Iranian defenders who all but fell on top of the ball — but were unable to convert.
But while Mr. Trump's proposal to Mr. Comey could be construed as a private fit of pique, journalists and press freedom groups said Wednesday that they were alarmed by the possibility that he considered, even casually, enlisting the Justice Department to quash reporting he disliked.
Chris Christie's administration were accused of shutting down lanes to the bridge as an act of political pique, Mr. Berman represented Phillip Kwon, a lawyer at the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, who was investigated but never charged in the case.
"It was a great spectacle, not only live but I think it came across unbelievably well on TV." The revamped Davis Cup was bankrolled by a multi-billion dollar, 25-year partnership with Kosmos, the Barcelona-based investment company owned by soccer player Gerard Pique.
In the Dutch video, a Trump-impersonating voice-over runs through a list of the country's hallmarks and traditions that may pique Mr. Trump's interest: the language, the tax code, the windmills and Black Pete, a contentious Christmas tradition in which Dutch people wear blackface.
The theatricality and combativeness on display in the Spin Room — and the animated chatter ricocheting across the TV studios and Twitter feeds — are more likely to pique citizens' political interest than are antiseptic or Olympian declarations that purport to tell us all we need to know.
The bundles will eventually be used to scoop baba ganoush bolstered with beet (for col-or) and starfruit (for sweetness), and their version of pique, Puerto Rico's beloved pepper-vinegar, made with Thai chilies, banana peppers, and aji dulce peppers, the star of Puerto Rican sofrito.
Dawson shared with THUMP an exclusive stream to his track "You Say So," in which a march of percussion is contrasted with soft-bell melodies that progress like a train building speed, and pique with a silky female voice chanting the tracks title over and over.
While it might take a dash of resourcefulness, the internet-fueled age we live in has birthed a number of ways in which people can discover the names and artists behind the mysterious, rare, or just u-Shazamable tracks that pique our interest on the dancefloor.
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At the same time, however, in recent weeks his Saudi government locked up Saudi female driving activists, it broke relations with Canada in a pique of anger over tweets calling for the release of two imprisoned rights activists, and it acted time and again to douse dissent.
But the dilemma facing Mr Gettleman—how to pique the interest of Western readers in a part of the world where history has invariably been portrayed as dark, without simply reinforcing their prejudices—is one that is all too familiar to most who write about the continent.
"With more than 39 million people who are blind, and over 246 million who have a severe visual impairment, many people may feel excluded from the conversation around photos on Facebook," Facebook's Shaomei Wu, Hermes Pique, and Jeffrey Wieland, said in an online post, late Monday.
Russian President Vladimir Putin always had the option to cut off the United States from access to the space station that Americans largely built and paid for in a fit of pique over some unrelated, earthly issue, such as Russian military adventures in the Ukraine and Syria.
"We all have to pull together now, it's a situation that no-one has enjoyed but the World Cup has started, and when it's over that's when we can tell the story, we need to speak as little as possible and focus on football," Pique said.
SOCHI (Reuters) - Spain defender Gerard Pique accused Cristiano Ronaldo of diving to win a penalty and a crucial free-kick in Friday's epic 3-3 draw with Portugal and praised his side for battling back after a chaotic week in which coach Julen Lopetegui was sacked.
The first edition of the new event, which has the backing of an investment group Kosmos led by Spanish international footballer Gerard Pique, will be held in Madrid or Lille from November 18-24, 2019 with the inaugural host city to be announced in the coming weeks.
I elbowed my way into the tiny Cul de Sac to see them purely because their name sounded cool; in a genre built on people inadvertently discovering their favorite new bands on the strength of a sweet album cover, it was enough to pique my interest.
Mixing pique, self-congratulation and a relentless focus on whether the United States is being taken advantage of by its closest allies, Mr. Trump spent his final hours at the NATO meeting in Brussels bludgeoning other leaders but got little in the way of concrete results.
The announcement of the 24-team event comes three months after the International Tennis Federation — backed by a group of investors spearheaded by the Barcelona soccer player Gerard Pique — said it would hold a one-week Davis Cup competition for 18 nations in Madrid in November 2019.
From the postgame podium late Friday, after his Cavaliers were mercilessly broomed out of the finals by the Golden State Warriors, James had an admission to share: He hurt his right hand badly after that crushing Game 22016 defeat in a "self-inflicted" fit of pique.
Doug Jacobson, a lawyer at international trade firm Jacobson Burton Kelley, said Monday that investigators at the Office of Foreign Assets Control receive a lot of their information through the public domain, and so news reports or photographs of Márquez pictured with sponsors could pique their interest.
Republican lawmakers need to buck up, remind themselves of their constitutional responsibilities and erect some basic guardrails to ensure that — in a fit of rage, panic or mere pique — this president does not wake up one morning and decide to drive American democracy off a cliff.
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Considering that Lovren was told that he'd "made a step backward, away from the squad" after last month's friendly against Hungary – a match in which he was an unused substitute, and criticised for his lacklustre warm up – it was highly inadvisable to further pique Čačić's anger.
After workers at the local New York news sites DNAinfo and Gothamist voted to unionize, the billionaire owner Joe Ricketts quickly laid off all of them and, out of what seemed like sheer pique, shuttered the websites, briefly wiping archives of reporters' work from the internet.
Yet with the worst record in the league (10-42), and after years of dysfunction, the Knicks cannot be certain they will pique the interest of any of the notable players expected to be free agents this summer, such as Kevin Durant, Irving and Kawhi Leonard.
During a launch event in March, Apple revealed a collection of series that certainly had the celebrity chops to pique interest—talent includes Reese Witherspoon and Jennifer Aniston, J.J. Abrams, Steven Spielberg, and Oprah—but lacked the same splashy introduction as teased by yet another streaming rival, Disney+.
Lowenstein are plentiful, but one of the most frequently recounted is about the time she came down to the Palm Court during Sunday brunch and, in a fit of pique at the management over some perceived slight, relieved herself on the rug in front of a shocked crowd.
For Spain's old guard, players such as Andres Iniesta, Sergio Busquets, Gerard Pique and Sergio Ramos, Euro 2016 could be their last hurrah after the disappointment of the Brazil World Cup two years ago, and with old sage Vicente del Bosque at the helm, they will take some stopping.
"In the last year, we've tried to sit down with the ATP, obviously the situation with the former president wasn't ideal to sit down and try to arrive to a deal," Pique, sitting alongside ITF president David Haggerty, said at a news conference on Sunday at La Caja Magica.
Figuring out which films to see at the largest U.S. film festival really is a big turkey-shoot in a snowstorm: Sure, you can look for clues — directors you admire, actors you've kinda-sorta heard of, loglines that pique the imagination — and none of it is a reliable guide.
As the very satisfied owner of a Pixel 3 XL (based in no small part on my Gizmodo colleagues' laudatory review, but also a $300 carrier discount that made it hard to justify shelling out for a Note 9), these cheaper versions of the Pixel line don't really pique my interest.
If you weren't hiding under a rock this past week, you know Donald Trump collapsed in the polls, and, in a related fit of pique, suggested the only remedy for conservatives if he loses will be to shoot Hillary Clinton… or maybe he was referring to shooting her Supreme Court nominees?
It's already a safe bet that anything tagged "blackened hardcore" is going to pique my interest, but paired with lyrics that cover, as they said, "consuming the bourgeoisie, working class traitors (cops), and sacrifice to the dark lord" means that I'm going to damn near snap my fingers off pressing play.
I don't know if you're going to have time to make pastelón (above) tonight, but it sure would be nice to eat, a Puerto Rican lasagna of plantains, cheese and picadillo, dotted with raisins and, in some homes, drizzled with pique, a fermented hot sauce common to the island's tables.
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But they also say that if the Trump administration and Republican leaders on Capitol Hill want to engage in a nasty political fight and shut the government down in a fit of pique over funding a border wall that even some Republicans do not back, then they are welcome to it.
This complicated balancing act, with the Byrdes at its center, would seem to set up a second season all about Marty and Wendy trying to keep the casino on track while trying to keep the cartel from stomping on the Snells and the Snells from fucking everything up in a fit of pique.
Nightcap: Democratic disarray | Sign up In one ad that seemed to especially pique Trump, Priorities directed women on camera to mouth words used by Trump in past interviews and audio recordings --- sizing up women's figures in crude terms, using expletives, and suggesting that if Ivanka Trump wasn't his daughter, he might date her.
Cruz's campaign was unhappy with this turn of events, and, in a fit of pique, whoever runs the party's Twitter decided that tweeting an old band photo of O'Rourke looking like an extremely cool rock guy whose cheekbones and wispy ponytail were sculpted by the angels themselves was some sort of colossal own.
That combative attitude towards the mainstream is as intrinsic to metal culture as long hair or sweet guitar solos or a fascination with evil, and that enduring pique has resulted in some of our most cherished pieces of art, from Metallica's ...And Justice for All to Napalm Death's Scum to Castrator's No Victim.
When BMW, a German carmaker, launched the first-ever ad to appear on the WeChat Moments page (which is akin to a Facebook feed) of selected users, there followed nothing like pique at the commercial intrusion, but rather an uproar from people demanding to know why they had not received the ad.
The morning-news anchor, the worldly talk-show host, the animation genius with the awful shirts, "feminist" men, liberals, tortured artists, moguls, icons, "bad boys," funny guys, even the folksy curmudgeon from public radio: they are being fired; stepping down; awkwardly apologizing, engendering ridicule and pique; or defending themselves and inviting rage.
Pique, who played in Barcelona's 2-1 La Liga win away at Leganes on Saturday, before making the short trip to the capital to watch Spain beat Britain in a thrilling Davis Cup semi-final, acknowledges that having two similar events so close to each other in the calendar is not viable.
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Republican lawmakers on the panel stepped in to defend her and turn the scrutiny on Mr. Kerner, adopting an argument deployed by Pat A. Cipollone, the White House counsel, that the office of the special counsel had treated the Republican administration unfairly and that his report was influenced by "personal pique" against Ms. Conway.
ANONYMOUS The din of your foot stomping and harrumphing has caused you to miscalculate: You are throwing away a lovely family vacation at a "popular tourist destination" — I see an ocean or the Grand Canyon — in a fit of pique over your grandkids' exclusion from a rubber chicken dinner they probably wouldn't enjoy anyway.
But Republicans, in a fit of cultural pique, nominated him, and Americans decided that they had had their fill of Hillary Rodham Clinton (a little of her goes a very long way), and so the free people of these United States installed a quondam game-show host and failed casino operator as their chief executive.
The series finale, "The Union of the Wizard & the Warrior," pushes this idea even further, with Gamby finally in charge but forced to team up with Russell one last time to take out Ms. Abbott (Edi Patterson) — the woman who loved Gamby, then shot him in a fit of pique, then became his girlfriend again.
Ahead of that that official debut, the German automaker has released three teaser images of that concept likely to both pique our interest for the thing but also to undermine the headlines Chevy has been garnering this week surrounding its 238-mile Bolt EV. Certainly, the concept looks classic VW, with a happy, round-y hatchback shape.
But when the network refused to back down on Trump's demand that host Megyn Kelly not participate, because of his pique in a previous debate when Kelly had asked Trump a tough question on his anti-female rhetoric, the real estate mogul announced he would refuse to attend and would instead hold a tribute to veterans at another location.
The emails serve up another blow to Facebook's public image following two years of near-constant crises and will likely pique the interest of antitrust regulators on both sides of the Atlantic as they appear to reveal a company looking to aggressively leverage its position to maintain dominance while turning the screws on developers and rivals.
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No obstante, si de nueva cuenta Trump busca a un chivo expiatorio en caso de que su política exterior se vaya a pique, Pompeo tiene una estrategia de salida bajo la manga: competir por el Senado en nombre del estado que lo adoptó, Kansas, tal como lo están presionando para hacerlo los líderes del Partido Republicano.
If President Trump mismanages the economy, the unemployed won't be comforted to know that he's tweeting fewer insults at his enemies; if he blunders us into a war based on personal pique, the families of the dead and wounded will not be soothed to hear that he's filled in the gaps in some of his policy proposals.
While Kate toured the costume department of the Royal Opera House and watched the principal dancers from the Royal Ballet give her a special performance (an outing that will certainly pique the interest of dance-lover Princess Charlotte!), Prince William also stepped out for an outing — marking the first time Harry, William, Meghan and Kate all had separate engagements on the same day.
And if that isn't enough to pique your interest, you'll also get to check out some of the awesome startups pitching their wares to attendees in the Startup and Hardware Alleys, check out the Startup Battlefield competition, and listen to top investors, innovators and entrepreneurs in the dozens of interviews and fireside chats we have lined up for the show.
" In an interview with Jake Tapper of CNN on the morning after the summit, Kudlow seemed to confirm that the president's fit of pique was in response to the perceived "betrayal" by Trudeau following a bilateral meeting in which the United States and Canada were, according to Kudlow, "very close to making a deal with Canada on NAFTA, bilaterally perhaps.
Either way, it suggested that the relationship between the two powers could be volatile in the months to come, subject to the impulsive reactions of a president with no prior experience in foreign policy, the often strident responses of a Russian leader given to his own moments of pique and the clashing national interests of both countries in key areas around the world.
The war game my team designed and ran for 14 high school and college-aged young women from across the country in July was an example of this, as we sought to familiarize young women with military concepts and capabilities to lower their barriers to entering the field of national security, and maybe even pique their interest in war gaming.
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Advisers inside and outside the West Wing acknowledge that Trump has escalated his fight with Sessions and the Justice Department, and that his anger is likely to pique amid further developments in the Cohen case and special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerMueller report fades from political conversation Trump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony MORE's Russia probe.
"I was really focused at the time on building my business," Bob Vila, the former TV host of "This Old House," tells CNBC Make It. So when he was approached by a TV producer who had seen one of his renovations featured in a local paper and was asked to shoot a pilot for a possible home improvement show, the idea didn't pique his interest at first.
" But if one side might be said to bear greater responsibility for the crisis of confidence, he suggests that the fault lies with Washington's pique at having a near-peer competitor: "There is no doubt many aspects of the evolution of China are challenging to the U.S. It never happened before that two major countries in different parts of the universe were in similar positions.
Bannon appeared to pique lawmakers when he tried to cite executive privilege to avoid answering some questions related to his work for President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE.
But you're going to use your pique and impatience with this idea to work fast and with terrible force, like a speed-round Marie Kondo, to empty the freezer of all that you can barely remember putting in there in the first place, to empty the fridge of same, to find all the dead spices in the cabinet and eliminate them, creating room where they stood.
This year's participants are Chloe's Fruit, a company that whips up soft serve and ice pops using only three ingredients; Farmer Willies, which makes gluten-free and less sugary ginger beer; Grainful, which produces frozen entrees and meal kits featuring steel-cut oats; LoveTheWild, which produces frozen fish meals; Pique Tea Crystals, which uses super plants to make tea; saffron product maker Rumi Spice; and Snow Monkey, which makes a plant-based ice cream.
Then, in the final verse, the scope broadens: The riots started slowly With the homeless and the lowly Then they spread into the heartland Towns that never get a wristband Kids that can't afford the cool brand Whose anger is a shorthand For you'll never get a wristband It is hard to tell whether Simon is ennobling his fit of pique by comparing it to the anger of the dispossessed or mocking his own overreaction.
In this case this meant saying, well, there was always a reasonable case for firing Comey over his handling of the Hillary Clinton email investigation, the president was just following his deputy attorney general's advice, and anyway it would be simply nuts to fire someone out of pique while they were investigating your campaign's ties to a foreign power, because that would just bring more attention to the investigation, so surely not even Trump would be that crazy, right?
So Sontag responded to a 21993 survey "about intellectuals and their role" with a kind of regal pique: What the word intellectual means to me today is, first of all, conferences and roundtable discussions and symposia in magazines about the role of intellectuals in which well-known intellectuals have agreed to pronounce on the inadequacy, credulity, disgrace, treason, irrelevance, obsolescence, and imminent or already perfected disappearance of the caste to which, as their participation in these events testifies, they belong.
These were the ominous contours of the state's case presented by the prosecution on Monday against Oral Nicholas Hillary, who is accused of stalking and strangling the boy, Garrett Phillips, in a fit of murderous pique nearly five years ago in Potsdam, N.Y. Prosecutors have proffered a sinister motive: that Mr. Hillary, the former soccer coach at Clarkson University, had killed the boy to punish his mother, Tandy Cyrus, for breaking up with him after her two sons, and particularly Garrett, said they did not like him.
Add to that the legion of mainstays, icons and indulgences for whom this surely represents a final World Cup – Gomez, Ozil, Neuer and Khedira; Mascherano, Aguero and Di Maria; Iniesta, Ramos, Pique and David Silva; Thiago Silva, Marcelo, Pepe, Quaresma and Lawro – and it's hard not to fear and thrill a bit at what kind of football lies ahead without these familiar bursts of human shorthand there to guide and ground us, old faces at the bar who one day, for whatever reason, just seem to disappear.
But there is nothing typical about this president; urged by some of his advisers and family members to summon the majesty and moral authority of the presidency to heal the wounds of last weekend's neo-Nazi violence in Charlottesville, to put the good of the country before personal pique, he chose instead to deliver a defense of white supremacists that raised as never before profound doubts about his moral compass, his grasp of the obligations of his office and his fitness to occupy it.

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