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"rankle" Definitions
  1. if something such as an event or a remark rankles, it makes you feel angry or upset for a long time

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"Those things still rankle on the Clinton side," he said.
It is the context that will rankle with the public.
Yet even Cuomo's indirect criticisms were enough to rankle Trump.
They will rankle conservatives who see China as the enemy.
Pfizer's move will rankle a devoted but diminished swath of America.
If the price were right, those plastic cups would rankle less.
And critics within the Republican Party continue to rankle the President.
That will rankle staff who are left holding cut-rate share options.
Khan isn't the only European leader to rankle Trump in recent days.
Why it matters: The news is sure to rankle some in Washington.
A few of the ideas seem likely to rankle powerful interest groups.
It's a strategy that may rankle even the most supportive establishment consultants.
But several elements of the Brexit plan are likely to rankle Mrs.
It may also rankle some of Mr. Trump's own cabinet nominees — Gen.
It turns out he's not — which will likely rankle the president. Sen.
Some cuts would probably rankle Mr. Trump as much as anyone else.
But Salvini's hardline immigration stance appeared to rankle his coalition allies this week.
Clinton expressed concern that any false charges from Mr. Trump could rankle her.
Even a scrub in pro basketball might, and those possibilities rankle the receiver.
Still, might not the Jaguar-Aston offerings rankle some purists as, well, heretical?
The move immediately appeared to rankle Republicans, who called Schumer out over the tactic.
It will also rankle the oil industry, which was upset at Zinke's surprise move.
At one point a German journalist called Trump "isolationist," which seemed to rankle him.
As popular as they are, the candles — and the appropriation they represent — rankle some.
According to his family and mentors, the lack of attention does not rankle Ryan.
But the two leads are so believably besotted that their occasional immaturity doesn't rankle.
The group said they were hoping to rankle Trump by using only female protesters.
Damaging the reputation of the firm that launched her must rankle her as well.
Such newfangled ways rankle with the party's old guard, which includes his father and uncle.
So as much as I'm not a sports fan, certain things like that still rankle.
It's not a foolproof plan, and it's sure to rankle some lawmakers in the House.
Such a move could also rankle some CBC members who don't want her to leapfrog Clyburn.
This focus on electability is likely to rankle Buttigieg's competitors, some of whom -- like Minnesota Sen.
What appears to rankle Ms. Collins is the suggestion that her votes are mere political calculations.
That instant settlement had to rankle, in part because Howard demonstrated what magnanimity really looks like.
And some of the things that the Mexican government most covets will rankle many Trump supporters.
For more than a decade now, I've been writing about subjects sure to rankle the Kremlin.
But really, this kind of thing was made to rankle the internet, so no one is surprised.
That has not brought relief as repeated attacks on trucks carrying cattle still rankle the leather trade.
And Moore's criticism of the idea of women serving in combat may rankle with freshman Arizona Sen.
What may rankle the most, local people say, is that the Chinese are not paying business taxes.
The lefty politics of the clergy sometimes rankle with lay Anglicans, who tend to be more right-wing.
Clinton, on the other hand, espouses a platform of tighter regulations that rankle some financial and corporate executives.
Buildings with security measures that required visitors to show identification were ruled out because that could rankle activists.
The memo also demonstrated his willingness to rankle Times management, even though it was ultimately seen as necessary.
For these reasons, veterans of Obama's 2008 campaign rankle at the comparisons made between their candidate and Sanders.
During the debate over whether Trump should go, some aides worried that a zinger might rankle the boss.
It can rankle clients, who are sensitive to their public image and might have cases before the government.
The wind turbines, whose foundations are expected to be laid next year, still seem to rankle Mr. Trump.
The advertising talk, at least, seemed to rankle execs who addressed it directly in an earnings call with investors.
At least to a degree, being called the second man apparently did rankle the real Mr. Aldrin, now 88.
Her time as a criminal prosecutor, and later as California's top law enforcement official, is likely to rankle some progressives.
Increasing U.S.-bound auto exports may rankle Trump, who has threatened automakers including Ford Motor Co. and Toyota Motor Corp.
So it's no wonder that one of his only two credible sources of news taking shots at him would rankle.
Because let's be clear, what really appears to rankle these men is Harris' courage, her confidence in her own skin.
Among the beneficiaries are bosses of both solid performers and struggling companies, and the changes may rankle investors facing losses.
A former prosecutor, Harris approaches hearings with an aggressive tack that appeared to rankle McCain and the chairman, North Carolina Sen.
Tensions are high in the region ahead of America's annual joint military drills with South Korea, which always rankle the North.
His combustive personality might rankle tennis traditionalists and some members of the media, but it was a boon for the sport.
That could rankle the A's as they fight to catch up with the Yankees, but Cora wouldn't be concerned about that.
While Powell's comments helped rankle markets, Clarida said "there is no clear signal" from the markets about the direction of the economy.
And the more consequential we perceive the News Feed to be, the more we rankle at the perpetual mystery surrounding its construction.
DJI has good reason to do this (safe and legal flight), but limiting flight functionality may rankle some as a paternalistic move.
The Elite leaving en masse to form a promotion informed by the web series would confirm that and would rankle a bit.
Andrew M. Cuomo this fall, and Ms. Miner's public ruminations about such a challenge are sure to rankle state Democratic Party officials.
But reaching an accord looks increasingly difficult as the administration continues to push for ambitious changes that rankle Mexican and Canadian counterparts.
The U.K. is sending a delegation led by Finance Minister Philip Hammond in a move that is likely to rankle allies in Washington.
But his Twitter rant was perhaps prescient, as Roy's second novel, The Ministry of Utmost Happiness, will almost certainly rankle India's nationalist establishment.
On Thursday, Mueller secured the cooperation of Trump's former personal lawyer Michael Cohen, a development that is likely to further rankle the president.
But the continuing attacks from other Republicans plainly rankle him, and he appears to have little appetite to make peace with his critics.
It can rankle the men who believe we skipped over them unfairly and the institutions that wish to promote their most senior figures.
It has been suggested that Mr. Baldwin, 58, is uniquely able to portray Mr. Trump — and to rankle him — because of their similarities.
And some of Mr. Kerry's points, especially making East Jerusalem the capital of a Palestinian state, rankle Israelis across ideological lines, he said.
The occasion might rankle without its payoff of a final room of first-rate paintings, pastels, and drawings: Degas hitting on all cylinders.
She's still rough around the edges in the ring, and her meteoric rise to prominence over the Four Horsewomen seems to rankle some.
It is easy to see why this movie would rankle Richter, who has said the director "managed to abuse and grossly distort" his biography.
He's also managed to rankle France, one of our oldest allies, with his bizarre on-again/off-again bromance with French president Emanuel Macron.
While that comment can rankle you, imagining how someone so dumb became an elected official in your democracy, it can't sway anyone with eyes.
The settlement grants AbbVie another five-plus years of monopoly pricing in the lucrative U.S. market, where drug costs continue to rankle the public.
That could take days, given the high number of recently enacted rules that rankle Republicans on energy, the environment, transportation, finance, education and communications.
What may rankle the most is the way that this character—Eleanor's closest analogue—is transformed from a queer duck into a dream girl.
These actions will rankle nationalists in Beijing, and cement the increasing consensus in Chinese policy circles that the US is seeking to contain China.
Its passage would rankle Beijing as the United States and China are edging toward a possible deal to ease a months-long tariff dispute.
A U.S. guided-missile destroyer sailed near waters claimed by Russia in the Sea of Japan on Wednesday, a move bound to rankle Moscow.
Over the weekend, conservative outside groups tried to sow discord between liberals and the Clinton-Kaine ticket by highlighting positions that could rankle progressives.
The addition of any new US firepower will almost certainly rankle Beijing as much for the message it sends as the might it displays.
That might be sufficient for the average user — Evernote likely wouldn't deliberately rankle a majority of their free users — but it's still a considerable limitation.
He has spoken publicly on policy issues before, but his comments may rankle those who feel the church should stay away from the political arena.
Bernie Sanders to stump for other left-wing candidates, even as the upstart 28-year-old democratic socialist&aposs rising profile continues to rankle top Democrats.
If this music soared as automatically as the arena-rock it's modeled on, the sentiments would rankle; instead there's a plaintive, clumsy pathos to the lurch.
The rejection of high profile bids from Chinese state-owned investors in electricity network Ausgrid and cattle empire S. Kidman and Co still rankle in Beijing.
His praise of Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday continued to rankle his detractors, who support sanctions against Russia for allegedly interfering in the U.S. election.
Still, the move to eliminate the diversity visa lottery and reallocate its visas, an issue Republicans unanimously agreed upon last week, is sure to rankle Democrats.
But as voters in New Jersey continued to sour on Mr. Trump, Mr. MacArthur's votes in Congress on key administration priorities began to rankle his constituents.
The inclusion of the throttle is sure to rankle some purists who think this makes bikes like the RadWagon more of a moped than a bicycle.
That the US made it a precondition before the Afghan government and the Taliban can sit down was always going to rankle the government in Kabul.
It is understandable that Breaking the Silence would rankle some Israelis, because it raises questions about one of the most respected institutions in Israel — the army.
Rubio called on Trump to put the U.S. military in charge of the relief effort outright, a notion sure to rankle defenders of Puerto Rico's autonomy.
But even as the play's sexual politics rankle, its deaf politics remain thrilling, and the production, directed by Kenny Leon, makes smart choices to accentuate that.
The idea of unqualified kids getting into Stanford or Georgetown may rankle us, but this scandal should also call into question the outsize reputations of such schools.
But the wording of the order, which delegates the details to regulators, also leaves ample room for modest forms of transparency that might rankle industry officials less.
Yet as his palsy fails to improve, the hallmarks of upper-middle-class ease, which used to provide him almost smug levels of satisfaction, begin to rankle.
Renault has been the dominant partner of the three carmakers even though Nissan sells more cars, a state of affairs that appears to rankle executives in Tokyo.
But the decision is likely to rankle the Chinese government, which has helped support some of these companies as they have developed into cutting-edge technology firms.
While inevitable, the addition of Facebook features to Oculus devices may rankle longtime Oculus fans who prefer to keep their VR gaming separate from the social network.
That is why billionaires leave terrible tips, heirs rankle at the idea of estate taxes, and wealthy old men go to their graves grasping for yet more.
Such cases rankle F.B.I. counterterrorism agents, who say they are criticized both for leaving cases open too long and for closing cases that do not have enough evidence.
Only in Hong Kong The fact is that Hong Kong's financial market is still holding steady, even as months of protests damage the local economy and rankle Beijing.
But it had to rankle that the only Lucas to ever get a regular Academy Award for Star Wars was his then-wife Marcia, who won for film editing.
In a bid to demonstrate his independence from the Saudi line, he called Iran's Rouhani to congratulate him for being reelected, even though he knew it would rankle Riyadh.
Few things rankle your colleagues more than poor office etiquette and, it turns out, the worst thing you can do is use speakerphone in an open or shared office.
Acquired after one of many Western interventions in China during the 19th century — which still understandably rankle the Chinese — the territory was picked up on a 99-year lease.
In return, Flake's bill would deliver $1.6 billion for border security, build more border access roads and beef up interior enforcement in the United States, which may rankle Democrats.
It was temporarily shelved because the deal was likely to rankle China (which sees Taiwan as a rogue province), and Trump was looking to build stronger ties with the country.
"Her best strategy is to simply stay on the substance and don't let him rankle her," says Elaine Kamarck, a Clinton White House policy official now at the Brookings Institution.
Memories of those closings still rankle many Canadians, even though many economists say that automation and other factors would have doomed many of the jobs regardless of new trade rules.
The hour-long meeting between Mazloum and Votel is bound to rankle Turkey who sees Kurdish elements of the SDF as being linked to the Kurdish separatist group, the PKK.
But the option for states to keep the Affordable Care Act alive will rankle the most conservative Republicans who have been trying for nearly seven years to blow it up.
If the book's polemical overtones rankle at times, its conclusion—that religious coercion inevitably "produces a false uniformity that collapses as swiftly or slowly as social conditions permit"—is powerful.
The policy will likely rankle politicians and researchers who have pushed for Facebook to be more transparent about who spends money on its platform to push political candidates and messages.
Horowitz, who took office in 2012 after an appointment from President Barack Obama, has built a reputation as a thorough investigator who has the ability to rankle Democrats and Republicans alike.
Lawsuits possible: Releasing this policy change at the start of the application filing window is going to rankle companies who used 17-year-old policy guidance to apply for this year's visas.
But that doesn't mean it's not a message to China all the same — and understood in advance by the White House to be something that would rankle Beijing, which indeed it has.
When Quito offered him refuge in June 2012, the government of President Rafael Correa saw an opportunity to rankle Washington, which he and other leftist leaders accuse of undermining their socialist governments.
Some of the alt-right's defenders argue that memes just exist to rankle and troll people—the "Taylor Swift for Fascist Europe" page, for example, is listed as a comedian on Facebook.
If that doesn't rankle the many young things of Hollywood who seem to have put the red carpet first and acting second, then see Ms. Winslet's assured selection of looks this past year.
He could, for example, insist that the platform include language that disavows the trade deals he loathes, something that is sure to rankle free-trade Republicans but stir passions among Mr. Trump's supporters.
"It should and will rankle anyone who is objective and who works with classified info," said Ellen Glasser, a 85033-year FBI veteran who now teaches criminology at the University of North Florida.
Rome has ruled out renationalising Alitalia, but the fate of the airline remains politically sensitive and any tough restructuring to suit a foreign investor would rankle - especially if it involved thousands of job cuts.
But the defense proposal is still likely to rankle lawmakers, including Democrats who oppose bulked up nuclear spending and proponents in both parties of the Navy's stated goal of having a 355-ship fleet.
That pace could rankle skeptical Republicans, one of whom warned on Monday that they would go back to court if Mr. McAuliffe tried to accomplish by autopen what the court denied him last week.
New York (CNN Business)Netflix (NFLX)'s rollout plans for "The Irishman" is likely designed to please its subscribers, but it could also rankle theater owners who rely on bankable movies for foot traffic.
A grant of this magnitude for Pichai could then be seen as a sign of approval over how he's handling these various controversies, which may further rankle Google's growing activist and pro-union coalition.
The word choice is certain to rankle China, which doesn't recognize the legitimacy of Tsai or any of her predecessors: President-elect Trump spoke with President Tsai Ing-wen of Taiwan, who offered her congratulations.
In another move certain to rankle with Moscow, Trump said on Wednesday he was considering sanctions over Russia's Nord Stream 2 natural gas pipeline project and warned Germany against being dependent on Russia for energy.
Democrats said they would attach their measure — which may rankle Republicans, especially those who have resisted federal emergency disaster aid for other states in the past — to a sweeping energy bill now on the Senate floor.
While Brennan has previously called into question Syria's long-term stability, his comments about Iraq, where the government in Baghdad has been a key ally in the fight against ISIS, are likely to rankle officials there.
During the Supreme Court confirmation proceedings for Justice Neil M. Gorsuch, Mr. Kennedy seemed to rankle some Republicans by sporadically venturing off message, including a puckish question about whether the judge had ever been to Russia.
Those comments rankle Mr. Lopez and other residents of the area — located in the country's poorest urban congressional district — who remember when community activists rallied people to demand that officials address the blight in the 1980s.
Listings for animals such as the northern spotted owl and the desert tortoise still rankle some rural westerners decades later and have been at the heart of numerous conflicts, both in the courts and on the ranges.
Quentin, the chosen one Finally, the aspect of the show that may rankle book fans most: Episode 1 opens with Dean Fogg and a mysterious stranger who goes by Eliza discussing something ominous in purposefully oblique terms.
Still, cases such as these rankle F.B.I. counterterrorism agents, who believe they draw criticism for any choices they make — either for leaving cases open too long, or for closing cases that don't seem to have enough evidence.
Biden's decision to publicly back Cuomo will rankle the progressive activists who have largely coalesced around Nixon, but his message for the more moderate crowd on Long Island seemed torn from the pages of a national campaign speech.
For Mr. Cuomo, a second-term Democrat with rumored presidential aspirations, the 2018-19 state budget represented more than the latest opportunity to rankle Mr. de Blasio, a man for whom, seemingly, he can barely contain his disdain.
Discord over an anti-discrimination ordinance simmers quietly in the background, and a resident recalls his mother explaining his father's late-life coming-out as submission to "a sexual disease," but nothing is permitted to rankle the optimism.
Cody said that Trump may rankle some people with the way he talks and tweets, but it is a small price to pay for a president who will fight to strip away government regulations and strengthen the border.
The biggest and most notable change with the 718 models is the switch from flat-six engines to turbocharged fours; that could rankle some, but Porsche has already signaled that turbos are the future with the recently updated 911.
" In New York magazine, Annie Lowrey suggests that this kind of right-wing populism might bubble up "during periods of slow-but-steady growth, high inequality and wage stagnation — economic conditions that rankle voters but do not obsess them.
But they also noted Ms. Sanders has had a more successful debut as press secretary than her predecessor, Sean Spicer, in part because she has not attempted to clean up Mr. Trump's statements – something that would rankle the president.
It has also been her tendency, even going back to her early days as an activist, to assert herself in ways that might rankle those who had been putting in hard work long before she arrived on the scene.
On the other hand, in 2017, Charles helped fund university centers run by dovish professors; he genuinely hates government spending, and his partnership with Soros has an added advantage—it's sure to rankle the man in the White House.
Some details will rankle, but Mr Macron's overarching vision, of a Europe that defangs populists by protecting its citizens from the rougher edges of globalisation, is not unpopular in Germany, and will face weaker opposition inside the EU once Britain leaves.
While tall buildings may thrill view-seekers, they rankle some neighbors, in a neighborhood that until a decade ago was mostly a sleepy commercial district, said Mario Messina, a 37-year resident and the president of the 29th Street Neighborhood Association.
As a matter of political calculation, it would make little sense for farming groups or farmers themselves to rankle incumbent members of Congress who they feel are in tune with their communities, especially those who are becoming more powerful in Washington.
"We are fully committed to your realizing your vision at a price point that acknowledges that this hasn't been tried before" sounds supportive, where the same message shorn of ornament—"We'll make your iffy project but only dirt cheap"—might rankle.
You can now get same-day delivery from Target without paying for a $99-a-year Shipt membership, but each order will cost a flat $10 extra, something that's likely to rankle consumers who are getting used to getting similar services gratis.
It was not clear whether Mr. Obama offered the Israeli leader any hints about whether he planned to lay out parameters for a peace deal before he leaves office — something that White House officials do not rule out and that would rankle Mr. Netanyahu.
On Friday, Ann Chiang, a pro-Beijing lawmaker, said in an interview with a local TV station that the government could consider reintroducing the bill after a few months of educating the public about it — a suggestion sure to rankle protesters who already doubt Mrs.
It calls for reopening negotiations on the funding drugmakers provide to the Food and Drug Administration, a move that will surely rankle industry and Congress, and nods to encouraging more contracts that pay drugmakers for the value their treatments provide, not just the list price companies set.
The potential scouring of social media postings by potential immigrants is sure to rankle privacy and civil liberties advocates, who have been vocal in opposing such moves going back to efforts by the Obama administration to collect such information on a more selective and voluntary basis.
In 2017, he was critical of President Trump's comments after the violent rallies in Charlottesville, Va. But he has also emphasized his roots growing up in Arkansas, noting on Tuesday that he was a gun owner himself and acknowledging that the new policies may rankle many customers.
And it would surely rankle authors such as Brent Hayes Edwards, Jennifer Lena, Allen Lowe, Kristine M. McCusker, Ann Powers, Alex Ross, Elijah Wald and others who have written probing, eye-opening works of music history untainted by reductive traditionalism or capitulation to tropes and clichéd thinking.
Even though a decades-old dispute between India and Pakistan over Kashmir continues to rankle, the protests have been mainly driven by local anger at a heavy Indian security presence and the reluctance of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government to respond to calls by local leaders for greater autonomy.
With that added context, Garcia-Navarro's line of questioning seems to be funneling McEnroe into a position in which he either has to declare Williams as the greatest tennis player in the world, period, or take a stance that was sure to rankle her many fans and admirers.
The proposal from the Democratic presidential candidate is sure to rankle Silicon Valley executives and investors as well as opponents of government regulations, while drawing applause from progressive activists, consumer advocates and a range of lawmakers who have railed against what they see as unsustainable monopolies in the industry.
But what may rankle most, in the unionists' view, is the stab in the back by Mr. Johnson, who once promised — as had his predecessor, Theresa May — that no "British government could or should" sign off on a plan that divided Northern Ireland from the rest of the United Kingdom.
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But it would also jettison the state and local tax deduction entirely and delay the enforcement of a 20 percent corporate tax rate until 2019, which could rankle the White House and mute the economic growth projections that Republicans are counting on to blunt the cost of the tax cuts.
That the UK is apparently taking sides in the dispute is likely to especially rankle in Beijing, where memories of China's so-called "century of humiliation," during which it suffered embarrassing defeat to the UK in the Opium Wars, are still fresh -- and kept so by state propaganda and the country's education system.
When Mr. Navarro, with whom he plays tennis and who featured him in his movie "Crouching Tiger," asked him how to rankle the Chinese earlier this year, Mr. Pillsbury begrudgingly told him that using the term "economic aggression" would grab their attention because the word "aggression" has a more sinister meaning in Mandarin.
John F. Kelly, the White House chief of staff, was also scheduled to attend — a decision that was sure to rankle Democrats who have warned that it is inappropriate for a member of the White House staff to be present to learn about delicate investigative files related to an inquiry involving the president.
After all, the belittling of John McCain's P.O.W. ordeal, the disparagement of the Khan family (whose son was killed in combat), the "heel spur" exemption from the draft and the puerile acceptance of a Purple Heart medal as a gift from a veteran: Were these not enough to rankle others like me who served in combat?
I raise all this marital prehistory not to excuse the elements of the original "Kiss Me, Kate" that rankle our sensibilities today — its gender stereotypes and wife-slapping argument for womanly submission — but to suggest how the latest Broadway revival, which opened on Thursday in a production starring the sublime Kelli O'Hara, could be so enjoyable anyway.
Bernie Sanders to stump for other left-wing candidates,  even as the upstart 28-year-old&aposs rising profile continues to rankle top Democrats  ...  Sanders and Ocasio-Cortez are expected to campaign Friday for two congressional candidates seeking to unseat Republican incumbents in Kansas: James Thompson in Wichita, and former Sanders delegate Brent Welder in the suburbs of Kansas City.
Toward the end of Star Wars: The Last Jedi, one of our heroes stares out toward a vast, bleached-out vista that's peppered with low-slung space-junk (I wouldn't dare say which character it is, or even what planet we're on; such info would rankle most Force-fans, and we all know a death mark's not an easy thing to live with).
There's no reliable way to quantify what influence such foreign operations have on US opinion, despite the well-documented efforts of Russian groups to influence the 2016 US elections, when Russia's Internet Research Agency not only conducted a social media campaign designed to rankle American discourse but also paid costumed protesters and organized competing pro- and anti-Islam rallies to instigate conflict.
In April, May reaffirmed the U.S.-UK intelligence bond, saying, "Our security and intelligence agencies have the closest working relationship of any two countries in the world -- and I know that it would certainly survive Britain leaving the EU." May did rankle a few feathers in the U.S., though, when she blocked the extradition of hacker Gary McKinnon on human rights grounds.
Pointing to the ceremony's honoring of Brazil's achievements as a racially diverse nation and its call for action to combat global warming, Fernando Meirelles, the director of "City of God" — about Rio's favelas, the gritty urban areas that largely formed as squatter settlements — and one of the event's creative directors, proudly proclaimed that it would rankle conservative figures at home and abroad.
They fear that their son is being brainwashed into being a good little soldier, a loyal Chinese patriot, and are sure that the school employs methods that rankle American sensibilities, including hard-edged coercion; public competition, with posted rankings of everything from height and hemoglobin level to recorder skills, punctuality and politeness; and even threats of calling the police if a child doesn't take a nap.
The chairman of the House Committee on Science, Space and Technology left the stress on the Hill of trying to rankle Republican votes to upend American healthcare, and instead rolled over to the Grand Hyatt in Washington, DC to give the keynote address at the ironically titled, 12th International Conference on Climate Change—an event put on by the conservative think tank and largest peddler of climate skepticism, the Heartland Institute.
No one was injured, but the incident again raises concerns about the possibility of collisions between commercial aircraft and drones—a topic that in the United States continues to rankle both the Federal Aviation Authority (FAA), who are adamant about public safety (and keeping control of the skies) and the enormously large drone hobbyist community, who are keen on flying their beloved robots in the sky the way they enjoy.
Debbie, the blonde bombshell with a notable soap opera credit on her resumé and a gleaming house in the suburbs—who waltzed onto GLOW's set smug in her casting as its leading lady (and none too disappointed that her privileged status would rankle with Ruth)—has never considered that some of her castmates, particularly a working class, single mother like Tammé, have not always had the chance to do more genteel work.
Yet she hardly rose to the level of her duties as an ambassador of the nation, or even a gracious family member; she refused to meet the Trumps — the "first family" of the nation of her birth — on any of their three official visits to the U.K. Moreover, Markle's strong and public opinions on causes such as gender equality, poverty and women's issues rankle a British people more used to their female royals championing the arts, animal welfare and treatments for childhood diseases.

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