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"ruthlessly" Definitions
  1. in a hard and cruel way; in a determined way, without caring if you hurt other people

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Ruthlessly copying Snapchat The company's second response has been to ruthlessly copy the features that have made Snapchat successful.
Her supporters and detractors describe her as ruthlessly committed to her ideals — and ruthlessly effective at making them real.
Nefarious corporate powers have used them to ruthlessly surveil their employees while nefarious parents have used them to ruthlessly surveil their children.
Snapchat started it, Instagram ruthlessly copied it, and then Facebook even more ruthlessly tried to make Stories a thing in every product it makes.
Activist investors demand that every company ruthlessly cut the cost of its employees and ruthlessly screw its hometown if it will raise the short-term stock price.
Like war, illness and poker, snow ruthlessly reveals true character.
Ricardo Anaya is as daring as he is ruthlessly ambitious.
They emerge rapidly, grow exponentially, consolidate suddenly and normalize ruthlessly.
Both women are ruthlessly committed to their own public image.
In the ruthlessly competitive mass market, those are outstanding numbers.
Should he distance himself from his own ruthlessly conservative record?
At the highest level, he has ruthlessly purged political elites.
For her part, Cyrus was ruthlessly opposed to such nostalgia.
LAY OUT WHAT YOU THINK YOU'LL NEED, THEN EDIT RUTHLESSLY.
Half of what's on the Billboard is quite ruthlessly calculated.
And the giving back is a wingman of taking ruthlessly.
Her attempts at independence after their wedding were ruthlessly policed.
Ruthlessly murdered at the hands of Slack, HipChat, Basecamp, and Trello.
A soldier enters the trailer and ruthlessly shoots them all dead.
"Everything [Amazon's] doing is ruthlessly obsessive over their customers," said Petriello.
We started the company almost ruthlessly focused on eight billion people.
As a piece of action filmmaking, the episode is ruthlessly efficient.
Hannah was bullied, slandered and assaulted and it plays out ruthlessly.
National resistance movements fighting on after defeat would be ruthlessly crushed.
And was the government as ruthlessly monolithic as American officials supposed?
The learnings from that and being so ruthlessly focused are big.
In response, Facebook ruthlessly copied Snapchat Stories into all its products.
Regardless of the reason, the drivetrain's output is ruthlessly well-managed.
"I grabbed him, but they beat my husband ruthlessly," she said.
They should be ruthlessly evaluating what works and what does not.
It creates a split inside the viewer that Tarantino exploits ruthlessly.
Who more ruthlessly tears the mask from the face of pretense?
The 2018 midterms could hinge on how ruthlessly pragmatic Democrats are.
There are ruthlessly propagandistic actors working tirelessly to mislead the public.
He is not especially quick or frighteningly strong or ruthlessly productive.
Doug Pederson Belichick: He's cold, calculating, and ruthlessly efficient at cheating.
This would give predators a strong incentive to evolve quickly, and ruthlessly.
They mean it is so ruthlessly efficient that it cannot be beaten.
Others fear it would give him licence to do so more ruthlessly.
Rather, inaction emboldened the army to act more ruthlessly elsewhere in Myanmar.
Wildlings), or something ruthlessly tragic (Ned Stark, the Red Wedding, little Shireen).
Monaco had been ruthlessly crushed, and had long ago breathed their last.
Mr Najib has been playing the system more ruthlessly than many imagined.
The Republican plan would ruthlessly and cruelly limit coverage without controlling costs.
It's little surprise, given the way that cybergoth has been ruthlessly maligned.
But the secret is that his movies use violence sparingly and ruthlessly.
Mr. Lieberman is known for ruthlessly quashing people who hold opposing views.
The Asayish are ruthlessly effective, and the population is exhausted by war.
In turn, Henry ruthlessly suppressed them and took revenge upon their leaders.
Paul Dano was born to play the ruthlessly moral eco-terrorist, Jay.
Corporate America recognized these trends early on and capitalized on them ruthlessly.
Under Mr. Johnson, the ranks of the latter have been ruthlessly culled.
Rather, it is nationalism, which demands engagement but on ruthlessly competitive terms.
And finally, one winter's day in 2017, it ruthlessly shut it down.
Both view China as a ruthlessly efficient economic, political and military rival.
"The auto industry is ruthlessly cyclical," Moody's Clark said in an interview.
Medicare for all works only if politicians ruthlessly enforce those spending cuts.
It is no surprise that they carried out the one-child policy ruthlessly.
Federal funding should be ruthlessly focused on the safety of the existing system.
It preached anti-imperialism abroad, and ruthlessly crushed dissent in its own empire.
Because whoever tried to attack him got crushed when he ruthlessly hit back.
His internal opponents attack him as too slick by half and ruthlessly ambitious.
She ruthlessly trounced rivals, broke rules and exploited an unmatched array of contacts.
That scheming Stamper, who ruthlessly supported Frank, now appears to be the antagonist.
"Companies execute better when they ruthlessly prioritize and sequence their efforts," Sacks wrote.
The male gaze, somehow, had been politely but ruthlessly turned back on itself.
That water is the enemy of your gratin, and must be approached ruthlessly.
The Petrobras investigation has emboldened prosecutors who are ruthlessly cracking down on corruption.
Truly, this episode is best when it's ruthlessly going after pro-gun advocates.
Brady has been in ruthlessly vintage form, completing 73.1 percent of his passes.
Which will a brand ruthlessly exploit until it's devoid of all other meaning?
On the contrary, it means being ruthlessly and tenderly precise about what happened.
He feels ruthlessly betrayed — by colleagues, and also, in a sense, by himself.
Binoche, effortlessly charismatic and ruthlessly unvain, has no investment in the character's likability.
Maybe it's because Popeyes was ruthlessly dragging Chick-fil-A through the mud.
They'll need to overhaul their solar policies to make them ruthlessly economically efficient.
McConnell controls the floor ruthlessly, drawing on a cluttered toolbox of arcane techniques.
Opponents say he has destroyed a once-wealthy economy and ruthlessly crushed dissent.
She claims her husband (who's also an MMA fighter) snapped and beat her ruthlessly.
They are ruthlessly effective about meeting their objectives of greater market power and profits.
It's designed to appeal to no one — and in that regard, it's ruthlessly effective.
He said that to achieve that you have to be ruthlessly focused on execution.
He ruthlessly kills off key characters and prevents the narrative from becoming too predictable.
Despite this progress, China continues ruthlessly to suppress anyone at odds with the regime.
In America they have ruthlessly harried anybody who tries to impinge on their territories.
Ruthlessly and methodically, he would try to render himself into a biological blank slate.
Everybody watching the show insists that they'd play a ruthlessly cold and calculating game.
But the main cause of Britain's success is a ruthlessly efficient allocation of resources.
You want someone who will be on TV all day, ruthlessly attacking the Democrats.
For much of its existence, Amazon and Jeff Bezos have ruthlessly pursued cost-savings.
Now Trump has brought this tension fully into the open and ruthlessly exploited it.
Emergency measures required to address fast changing circumstances forces policymakers to become ruthlessly pragmatic.
When he reclaimed the prime minister's office in 2010, he began ruthlessly consolidating power.
It bets — rightly, ruthlessly — that you'd be more comfortable with no story at all.
So, America, undo the hurt of TV no longer ruthlessly profiteering from baby boomers!
Consider Mr. Corral's encouraging note to himself even as he ruthlessly cuts a phrase.
I mean ruthlessly, where nothing stops you from doing the things you can control.
Responses of encouragement and forgiveness poured in, even from those she'd once ruthlessly condemned.
It is a ruthlessly competitive field, susceptible to fantasy and correspondingly sensitive to bunglers.
China ruthlessly censors dissent at home and exports the technology to censor it abroad.
"I'm very ruthlessly efficient, but I have to be organized about [myself]," Obama said.
The new series "Big Mouth" ruthlessly captures the embarrassment of the transformative teenage years.
It reminds us that nothing in life is too sacred to be ruthlessly mocked.
"Lesbians can afford to be ruthlessly discriminating when picking their sperm donor," he wrote.
He ruled ruthlessly for eight years, during which an estimated 300,000 civilians were massacred.
It's like Iron Chef for coffee, except for one thing: It's ruthlessly boring to watch.
He's ruthlessly charming on social media, and there's that Hillary Clinton tattoo we mentioned earlier.
" Stauffer further described the studio as "the most ruthlessly competitive and intense work environment imaginable.
Political activity was never encouraged in the Gulf, but after 2011 it was ruthlessly punished.
Some children can be ruthlessly cruel to children who are simply different in any way.
Markets are brutal, Shen warned, urging students to "be disciplined" and "cut their losses ruthlessly".
This is a race you cannot win, so be ruthlessly realistic with your own numbers.
They watched as the Nazis ruthlessly destroyed the city, viciously murdering men, women, and children.
Usually white, he is belligerent, garrulous, ruthlessly competitive, and excessively confident in his persuasive abilities.
Mr Nazarbayev has ruthlessly restricted political space, exiling, co-opting, banning, harassing or imprisoning opponents.
Since then, the policy has been colour-blind and unusually welcoming, yet also ruthlessly selective.
Perhaps their breakdowns aroused a sentiment—fellow-feeling—that he had ruthlessly cauterized in himself.
Few tribes police group compliance as ruthlessly as little girls who still dress as princesses.
At the same time, Samsung's ruthlessly competitive culture prevented these internal suppliers from becoming complacent.
But there has never been anything so ruthlessly, effortlessly, gracefully accomplished as his rapping here.
No band of its generation remains as popular, and as ruthlessly copied by younger acts.
The decision "shows that the royals can move very swiftly and very ruthlessly," says Lacey.
You obsess on the things you can control and then you ruthlessly stick to [them].
When Cunegonde's family learns she intends to marry her bastard cousin, Candide is ruthlessly exiled.
That, in turn, encouraged many hunters and traders in Africa to ruthlessly pursue more elephants.
"Let the record show that that did not actually cover the scratch," says Osborne, ruthlessly.
It lets me send photos to my computer and ruthlessly delete them from my phone.
A justice system that deals swiftly and ruthlessly with dissidents fails dismally at enforcing quotidian regulation.
She wore an outfit best described as Sensual Band-Aid and took small, ruthlessly edited steps.
His public appearances mostly involve ruthlessly heckling candidates, mostly Republicans during this cycle, from the sidelines.
Citing an Islamist threat, Karimov cracked down ruthlessly on anyone deemed to be a religious extremist.
Total: 7 Season 4, episode 5 A woman flees a robotic dog that tracks her ruthlessly.
Instead, she was reimagined as a control freak, ruthlessly single-minded in her pursuit of perfection.
Our new favorite villain, Tommy, ruthlessly sends Peter off to Brussels with just three hours' notice.
As I wrote for CNN, too many children are ruthlessly handcuffed for behavioral -- not criminal -- infractions.
What's lurking beneath the surface of this ruthlessly violent horror movie is a glimmer of gold.
Or does he cynically exploit the horror to legitimise his ruthlessly authoritarian and predominantly Tutsi regime?
Her best hope, then, is to be like Mitt Romney in 2012: ruthlessly forensic in attack.
So we ruthlessly focus on delivering that and then also solving all the problems around that.
Indeed, Obama himself ruthlessly mocked Trump during a speech at the 2011 White House Correspondents Dinner.
History marches ruthlessly forward, stopping for no man, sweeping us away in its current like sewage.
Her method is laparoscopic, sectioning off bits of bodies as ruthlessly as did the Hampshire murderer.
His account of Klan infiltration of the Birmingham Police Department (a "snake pit") is ruthlessly candid.
But his magnanimity was studied, and he could be ruthlessly manipulative when he needed to be.
No other animal deliberately inflicts pain and suffering so effectively, so ruthlessly, and with such enthusiasm.
Hoffa ruthlessly focuses on money and power, unless there's the possibility of an ice cream sundae.
First, in a capitalist system, underperforming sectors tend to be ruthlessly restructured until they are efficient.
He accused Airbus rival Boeing of "ruthlessly surfing" on the US protectionist wave to smother competition.
And not all possible candidates have endorsed the idea that Democrats need to fight back ruthlessly.
Any vulnerabilities in the Tories' new coalition will be ruthlessly found out by the trials ahead.
The policy has been ruthlessly effective at stopping the boats, but it is also undeniably cruel.
So how do you come up with a ruthlessly vile yet disarmingly charming character like that?
The plaintiffs said closing courthouse doors would embolden map-makers to be even more ruthlessly partisan.
What is the internal logic of a regime that sometimes tolerates criticism, and sometimes represses it ruthlessly?
Opponents accuse him of authoritarianism, saying he has destroyed a once-wealthy economy and ruthlessly crushed dissent.
It's a joke about ruthlessly doing the job — embracing the tactic fully, even into a fake front.
She was "ruthlessly prioritizing," as she likes to say, but not busting any balls along the way.
The result is a panorama of atomic grotesquerie that is at once troubling, surprising and ruthlessly entertaining.
One of his Israeli interrogators recalls him as "extremely hardline and at the same time ruthlessly pragmatic".
Serious candidates who tried to stand against him were barred from doing so—and then ruthlessly punished.
Yet beneath his over-compressed, farting electro aesthetic lies a clearly sensitive if ruthlessly ambitious creative soul.
More lies about the fans' behavior followed and were ruthlessly maintained in the years after the tragedy.
But Mr Xi is transfixed by a fear of unrest, and so clamps down ruthlessly on dissent.
And, initially, that was the case, as he was ruthlessly booed for the next couple of weeks.
Obama stoked Trump's anger by ruthlessly roasting him at a 2011 black-tie dinner they both attended.
Chinese science is often seen as serving the country's economic and military expansion, seeking ruthlessly practical dividends.
Newspapers do not fit the internet age in part because the web cannibalizes their content so ruthlessly.
Watch 15 minutes of their show; let the ruthlessly vivid high-def cross-examine their every imperfection.
It turns out that just because you're dead doesn't mean you can't get ruthlessly roasted on Twitter.
But willingness to admit its mistakes and ruthlessly compete may have won another epoch of social dominance.
They're so ruthlessly and strictly identified in every network they interact with and by which they live.
Its primary tenets, though, remain constant: Klopp's style is designed to force and then ruthlessly exploit errors.
Critics say his popular anti-corruption drive was a ruthlessly effective way to purge his political enemies.
The regime has ruthlessly killed hundreds of protesters, and they should be held accountable for their actions.
It didn't help that one all-white low-top version was ruthlessly mocked as a "dad" shoe.
Their convoy was ambushed, sprayed with bullets -- after which the survivors were ruthlessly hunted down and executed.
Milo, the considerate, affectionate mess officer, ruthlessly accumulates wealth for his syndicate under the mask of patriotism.
To simplify ruthlessly: The 27nd Circuit, like the en banc 211th Circuit in 211's Hively v.
He has commended Turkish democrat-turned-dictator Recip Tayyip Erdogan for his success in ruthlessly consolidating power.
Kirchner's art, like that of nearly all the Expressionists, including Nolde, was ruthlessly censored by the Third Reich.
And since the surprise attempt last week to overthrow Erdogan's government failed, the embattled leader has responded ruthlessly.
For example, it took me two in-game days to watch one masked member ruthlessly gun another down.
With the Round of 16 now complete, the pool of teams at Euro 2016 has been ruthlessly halved.
Yes, but: The Trump lessons of leadership, like his approach to the presidency, are radically and ruthlessly different.
Cushing is ruthlessly hunting out Mayday and the organizers behind Ofglen's attack, assuming she was working with others.
He thinks China will crush Silicon Valley because it has more data, disdains privacy and competes more ruthlessly.
"Well, we have learned that's his way: one person getting supreme power and exercising it ruthlessly," Clinton said.
It is another thing to have someone ruthlessly working to diminish the gravity of validity of this suffering.
Beyond the theft alone, appropriation tends to be ruthlessly destructive to the original performance being absconded with. Why?
Meanwhile, Facebook/Instagram has ruthlessly copied his hottest product innovations and poached chunks of his ideas — and audience.
In that attack, innocent Christian worshippers were ruthlessly shot to death, including my cousin, the Reverend Clementa Pinckney.
Salman, during forty-eight years as governor of Riyadh, had earned a reputation as a ruthlessly efficient executive.
He, like the show as a whole, can't quite decide whether to be ruthlessly effective or morally sound.
Many Americans have been taken aback by the ways in which Donald Trump has ruthlessly exercised presidential power.
The left side of the South Korean defense looked particularly tremulous, and the French plowed at it ruthlessly.
They feel at once raw and ruthlessly condensed, as if their first drafts were three times as long.
We also wanted to show solidarity with black revolutionaries ruthlessly targeted by the police and the federal government.
The more ruthlessly they have had to act to hold on to power, the more he respects them.
As a result, the ocean is ruthlessly accurate in tracking the "irrefutable and accelerating" progression of climate change.
Instead, they're ruthlessly rational, which is why Canada now claims the world's most prosperous and successful immigrant population.
"To promote your eliteness — to secure your caste — you must ruthlessly manage your training and labor," he said.
Ruthlessly filter Carlson recommends putting rules and filters in place about what you will or won't invest in.
New Yorkers are ruthlessly mocking Mayor Bill de Blasio after he dropped out of the 2020 Democratic primary
My own Facebook feed was filled with friends ruthlessly mocking him, saying he deserved what he had coming.
The first semi-final took place last night, and some half-decent entries have already been ruthlessly cut.
And so you narrow the focus down to the things that truly matter, which forces you to prioritize ruthlessly.
It is another thing to have someone ruthlessly working to diminish the gravity of the validity of this suffering.
We find ourselves in the midst of a civil war ruthlessly prosecuted by protagonists whose bloodlust knows no bounds.
In the '80s and '90s, a man named Luis Alfredo Garavito ruthlessly assaulted and murdered more than 170 minors.
Most speaker stands are ruthlessly blocky, utilitarian objects meant to be hidden, not elegant art pieces to show off.
Diseases can wipe out an entire colony, so the ants ruthlessly attack any individuals that show signs of sickness.
Mr Erdogan has fended off many threats to his rule, often ruthlessly enough to dissuade anyone from trying again.
But at the same time, because the sitcom ruthlessly demands only one thing from viewers from all backgrounds — laugh!
It's an upsettingly bad joke, composed of cowardly, uncoordinated tax enforcement and the ruthlessly precise, strictly legal exploitation thereof.
In the minds of many Americans, Republicans were ruthlessly partisan and intent on bringing down Clinton by any means.
"It drives the bottom line in what's an already ruthlessly competitive world where margins are tight," the CEO said.
Schiff said in a recent Washington Post newspaper column that the Democrats "will need to ruthlessly prioritize" their probes.
Salman Rushdie's forthcoming novel features "a ruthlessly ambitious, narcissistic, media-savvy villain sporting make-up and colored hair" pic.twitter.
A bunch of men in cloaks and sunglasses interrupt Omarion's search for Solange to ruthlessly BLOW WIND at him!
He eschewed complexity, preferring to tackle only a problem's essentials, discard any distracting elements and ruthlessly squeeze what remained.
Correlation among S&P 500 stocks has been plumbing record lows, as the market ruthlessly separates winners from losers.
It is perhaps the purest distillation of the current state of Drake: globally ambitious, ruthlessly effective, skeptical and wary.
That is, she's a ruthlessly effective legislative leader who understands how to operate in a DC political knife fight.
Be smart: The strongest CEOs make sure a crisis doesn't define them, and remain ruthlessly focused on the basics.
Untitled is a ruthlessly inventive black/death maelstrom punctuated by flashy, wild-eyed slashes of orchestral rock 'n' roll.
A wave of protests followed that were ruthlessly suppressed and Honduras slid into shocking levels of violence and chaos.
He has been accused of ruthlessly executing scores of aging generals and party elite members, including his own uncle.
He came and pulled a people who had been ruthlessly beaten down and suppressed up onto their feet again.
But Hinkie kept the roster weak, ruthlessly trading away any players who might help the team get unwanted wins.
None took that opportunity more ruthlessly than the foreign secretary, Boris Johnson, who has made two interventions undermining Mrs.
"He moved quickly and ruthlessly," said Daniel A. Pinkston, a Seoul-based professor of international relations at Troy University.
"They deserve all the credit," he said before copying Snapchat so ruthlessly that it stopped growing for three years.
Servers compete ruthlessly for Saturday night shifts, when tips run high, but many are no-shows for Monday lunch.
He was ruthlessly bullied in school, and even ended up hospitalized after his tormentors shoved him down a staircase.
J.C. Charli XCX has turned out to be the Occam's razor of pop: a sloganeer and strategist, ruthlessly terse.
Perceptive and ruthlessly pragmatic program officers will need to be recruited: ones with a sense of the mission's urgency.
But it does give Snap a chance to turn the prevailing narrative — that Facebook's ruthlessly stomping all over Snapchat — around. 
And he has skilfully and ruthlessly used state institutions to influence the media, punish perceived enemies and undermine the opposition.
Molly (Feldstein) is ruthlessly ambitious, the kind of person who sees student government as a springboard to the world stage.
E-commerce companies ruthlessly tweak their funnels to find specific points in the user experience that make people abandon carts.
The cafeteria, much like the rest of IKEA, was ruthlessly functional and too cheap for an early twentysomething to resist.
Assange describes himself as "ruthlessly pragmatic," while discussing in almost academic terms his embrace of risk -- hence the movie's title.
No. But this example of machine learning ruthlessly exposes the bias that still exists in our journalism and journalists today.
By staying "ruthlessly open-minded," Andreessen said he avoids missing out on opportunities because he's convinced himself they don't work.
There's nothing flashy about Her Story, but it's ruthlessly effective in deploying its aesthetic, and it helps the story land.
Carson might have been beatable on the grounds of obvious incompetence, but the subsequent nominee might have been ruthlessly competent.
Tillerson sometimes played the naïve provincial for effect, but he and his company were ruthlessly focussed on achieving their aims.
A corrupt and kleptocratic political class colludes with multinational predators to privatise almost everything, and ruthlessly sack Chile's natural bounties.
In the early 6900s, Joseph R. McCarthy, a first-term Republican senator from Wisconsin, ruthlessly manipulated Americans' fear of communism.
But on Monday, Uber, the ride-hailing company known globally for competing ruthlessly against all comers, waved the white flag.
With fewer technical resources, the company had to be ruthlessly disciplined about using them, and some expansion plans were halted.
Full of moments where Maia would give Nelson just one option, and then ruthlessly punish him for committing to it.
Republican Senate leader Mitch McConnell has been very canny in recognizing this tendency and working it ruthlessly to his advantage.
"I couldn't talk to my own mother while I was collecting mother figures," he says, in one ruthlessly honest line.
But he has — with the help of a ruthlessly single-minded Mitch McConnell — branded the federal judiciary with his influence.
Her vision of a world in which decades of sacrifices have been ruthlessly stripped of meaning may be only temporary.
The difference between four and eight years of Trump could be everything; this is a time for ruthlessly unemotional calculation.
For the sake of the perfect murder story, tragedy is ruthlessly dissected in the limelight without considering those actually affected.
And of course it is with respect to "spoilers" that the policing of discourse is most ruthlessly and effectively practiced.
"I watch the data ruthlessly," says Shaw, figuring out the best time to reach execs with mobile video, for instance.
Cases are ruthlessly prosecuted, and in some instances, women have received decades-long prison sentences on charges of aggravated homicide.
Carrot Top is a less sophisticated and more ruthlessly commercially artist, but he shares some of the same experimental spirit.
Other advice, like test ruthlessly and effectively, is more method-based and could directly affect the quality of your code.
In one of his final chapters, Fussell posits a way out of the class cages he has so ruthlessly described.
FORMER NISSAN HEAD GHOSN: WHEN I WAS FINALLY GRANTED BAIL FOR FIRST TIME I WAS RUTHLESSLY THROWN BACK INTO CONFINEMENT
AB5 has the potential to make all those problems much worse, so Uber has every incentive to fight it ruthlessly.
If the Dutch Golden Age evinced a newly intimate focus on the individual, Rembrandt applied the dictum to himself ruthlessly.
The emotional devastation of Schumann's final days becomes starkly evident in his ruthlessly pared-down Gesänge der Frühe ("Songs of Dawn").
North Korea this month asserted its sovereign right to "ruthlessly punish" U.S. citizens it has detained for crimes against the government.
UnREAL gets plenty right and wrong about the lives of reality television producers, but it always manages to ruthlessly manufacture drama.
It's fitting that Music from Big Pink was born in a basement, that place where mementos mix with the ruthlessly practical.
Mature and powerful, they are ruthlessly blocking and tackling not only each other, but any firm that sides with the enemy.
The peak of Lohan's career in the aughts was also the peak of Perez's wildly popular, ruthlessly cruel celebrity gossip commentary.
The small square ring will ruthlessly punish lengthy retreats, the big almost-circular cage is a lot kinder on that front.
She knows how to deliver bad news to a young writer: ruthlessly but also with an underpinning of cheer that's infectious.
During these early years he's worked hard -- and on often ruthlessly -- to put the stamp of his leadership on the country.
M103 is the coming of age of a product that, five years ago, Facebook ruthlessly carved out of its main application.
Facebook has ruthlessly cloned Snap's features over the course of the past year, which has coincided with the user growth slowdown.
Egypt's Christian community has felt increasingly insecure since Islamic State spread through Iraq and Syria in 2014, ruthlessly targeting religious minorities.
The cool thing about Satanism, it's like, find those things you like, and then ruthlessly pursue them and work toward them.
Roderick's Lake County house was one of the hundreds that burned in one of the region's ruthlessly swift wildfires of 21.
No other major power employs murder as systematically and ruthlessly as Russia does against those seen as betraying its interests abroad.
While Chuck rages and schemes and punishes himself, Bobby coolly blocks and counterpunches, and ruthlessly leverages whatever advantage he can get.
Heart disease once killed ruthlessly and quickly; patients like Mr. Hurst succumbed to heart attacks and sudden death from cardiac arrest.
Drew tried to position himself for a job in China by ruthlessly — if ultimately inefficiently — sabotaging a co-worker's entire life.
The girl group 2NE1 was a potent force, almost ruthlessly modern, and "I Am the Best" encapsulated its high-grade attitude.
Eventually, as a young adult, he becomes a horticulturalist in a changing nation whose industrial revolution ruthlessly destroys his life's work.
The reality of the new Britain has been a shrunken welfare state, a country ruthlessly exposed to global free-market competition.
The unregulated, ruthlessly competitive market leaves American workers struggling to value their labor and artistic intellectual property without veering into exploitation.
And in the ruthlessly competitive car industry, even a small difference in price can translate into a big difference in profits.
Sam's middle child, Frankie (Hannah Alligood), is a sardonic, self-righteous teen who wears baggy clothes and goads her sisters ruthlessly.
Performers of diverse gender expressions engage in an outdoor dance competition —  ruthlessly sizing each other up in a championship of wills.
Voters have seen Warren tear into her opponents on the debate stage, politely but a little ruthlessly, with laser-like precision.
Mr. Johnson's influential political adviser, Dominic Cummings, has moved ruthlessly to remove officials he views as obstacles to Mr. Johnson's agenda.
It doesn't help that being a public figure online comes with a constant bombardment of feedback, both positive and ruthlessly negative.
The attack, which killed 14 aid workers and stoked international outrage, was "meticulously planned" and "ruthlessly carried out," the report said.
For decades, those people — those countries — turned away as Myanmar ruthlessly escalated its oppression and purged a people from their homeland.
The history of Gibraltar, given its strategic location, is a grinding saga of military sieges and ruthlessly contested changes in ownership.
He manipulated, isolated, and wore down the resistance of the many women he drew to him, and he used them ruthlessly.
But with the sixth and final season of the show, the focus will be shifted back to the ruthlessly pragmatic Claire Underwood.
Rose Granger-Weasley is the first ruthlessly ambitious Weasley we've seen since Percy, and one who's a lot better at the job.
But, to produce a child, each queen requires a husband—a dangerous decision in an era when husbands ruthlessly subjugate their wives.
When things got real and one sea creature ruthlessly ate another, I explained that it was an example of the food chain.
The brothers refused to spend money on advertising or in-store decorations, and they ruthlessly removed poor-selling items from their inventory.
"At Amazon, they were ruthlessly committed to the customer experience," said Nick Donatiello, a lecturer at the Stanford Graduate School of Business.
We moved in quickly, told our friends to avoid that apartment broker at all costs, and left a ruthlessly thorough Yelp review.
Yet when four factors—foreign technology, domestic abilities, market demand and government money—come together, Chinese industrial policy can be ruthlessly effective.
There's no way Paul Ryan thought he'd be able to announce his retirement from Congress without getting brutally and ruthlessly memed, right?
It's a ruthlessly forward thinking record, and one that's set to cement Gage's place as one of the UK's most gifted producers.
Make no mistake, Putin is ruthlessly focused on shaping our political discourse and stimulating partisan bickering by simultaneously supporting extreme, antithetical positions.
Book 1 begins with the death of the author's father, a violent alcoholic who ruthlessly mocked his sons and sometimes beat them.
I am quick and ruthlessly efficient, which are not qualities that I tend to associate with my performance of my regular job.
Anthropologists working in Kenya have uncovered the remains of a group of prehistoric foragers who were ruthlessly massacred about 5003,000 years ago.
And, looking further, to Russia or Turkey, it is a time, too, of wild-card autocrats maneuvering ruthlessly for power in perpetuity.
When a state is ruthlessly districted, voters are robbed of meaningful elections and, as just happened in Georgia, unrepresentative policies become law.
Mr. Erdogan has been no friend to free expression, ruthlessly asserting control over the media and restricting human rights and free speech.
How could a person ruthlessly exploit his employees and, at the same time, claim to be a benefactor of the toiling masses?
But a people brought up in a society where initiative was ruthlessly crushed had to adapt suddenly to the rigours of capitalism.
Forged in Fire doesn't have ruthlessly nasty judges like American Idol's Simon Cowell or Gordon Ramsay—but they nevertheless have their quirks.
I'm now mostly proficient in flying the A-10 Warthog and F-15 Eagle in the ruthlessly accurate sim Digital Combat Simulator.
This is no way to run a niche sport concerned about market and mind share in a ruthlessly competitive global entertainment landscape.
For more than a decade, Mr. Erdogan has dominated Turkey, promoting Islamic religious values and ruthlessly crushing those he sees as adversaries.
In the 259s and 264s big-box retailers like Walmart and Target ruthlessly cut goods prices as they optimised their supply chains.
Sources described the 46-year-old, French-born exec as intensely product-focused, ruthlessly focused, and unafraid to talk in visionary terms.
There's no reason in the world why Saslow has to ruthlessly maintain this point of view in the course of his storytelling.
But having ruthlessly eliminated rivals it is far from clear when, where or how he will be able to find a successor.
The ensuing story line is "Empire" at its most ruthlessly entertaining — a dizzying mix of pop-culture references and sociopolitical button-pushing.
During last year's inaugural Obama Foundation Summit, Obama said that being "ruthlessly efficient" and "fiercely organized" were key to getting anything done.
In 2011, then President Barack Obama used his time at the podium to ruthlessly mock Trump, who was seated in the crowd.
The massive growth of the shipping industry and global connectivity have made the markets for these species ruthlessly efficient and fast-moving.
What it does take is ruthlessly cutting in some areas of your life, so you can live a rich life where it counts.
Instead, we have a game that asks us to learn about the cultists who monologue their lives to us before executing them ruthlessly.
The government has demonstrated it is willing to move quickly and ruthlessly to seize the assets of people it believes have acted wrongly.
For a start, ISIS are ruthlessly capable of pushing back the Libyan defensive lines with the huge suicide bombs we saw that day.
If Instagram is going to ruthlessly clone and box out its competitors, it should also let users choose which they want to use.
An extreme illustration can be seen in the oil-rich Gulf, where migrants are ruthlessly excluded from the opulent welfare that citizens enjoy.
Autocratic regimes such as China and Russia can ruthlessly drill track-and-field athletes—indeed, the Olympic games sometimes resemble an authoritarian pageant.
For decades the groups fought ruthlessly for turf, beat and raped women, and pushed wannabe members into violent crime to earn their stripes.
It all fitted a cliché of Japan's boardrooms as an all-Japanese, all-male club where wizened bosses ruthlessly enforce wa, or harmony.
After all, there's always more money to be made, and in a ruthlessly capitalist society, we all want it as quick as possible.
But the ability of developing countries to create enough jobs in today's technologically advanced and ruthlessly efficient global economy is far from assured.
Now, the streaming service's $8 billion content budget, 85% of which is devoted to original programming, will be channeled deliberately, and occasionally ruthlessly.
The big picture: College admissions have become ruthlessly competitive, and the existing rules allow people to buy advantages without breaking a single rule.
The NBA star is probably experiencing some serious déja vu today as his sneakers are once again getting ruthlessly mocked on social media.
But for a player who opponents will ruthlessly hunt on the defensive end throughout Houston's playoff run, Anderson's price tag is super steep.
But the way investors, companies, and even many users value engagement has a fundamental flaw exposed ruthlessly in the past couple of years.
Many kids are ruthlessly exploited, working long hours on little or low wages and subjected to punishment beatings for losing money or drugs.
Another childhood fear most people could empathise with — and which King ruthlessly exploits in this passage — is being trapped down in a cellar.
Many of the group's foreign recruits are European and are returning home, bringing a ruthlessly violent ideology and battle-hardened skills with them.
The International Olympic Committee ruthlessly banned GIFing the games and, here in the U.S., NBC has been cut throat about protecting its footage.
But a giveaway to the under-40s was welcome from a party that has hitherto ruthlessly protected pensioners' privileges while ignoring the young.
Donald Trump Jr. abandoned the stage at a book signing at the UCLA campus Sunday after being ruthlessly heckled… by his own supporters.
Mr. Erdogan has been no friend to free expression, ruthlessly asserting control over the news media and restricting human rights and free speech.
The Huffington Post did not just take the internet seriously; it ruthlessly embraced as opportunities trends that established media companies perceived as threats.
Using executive power, President Trump has ruthlessly dismantled financial, environmental, and business regulations that have been in the corporate cross hairs for years.
It's the same defense used for underpaying workers, refusing to clean up the environment and ruthlessly manipulating workers' hours to avoid providing benefits.
It is characterized by a desire to shut out the world, ruthlessly promote American interests, reject cooperation and meet threats with overwhelming force.
Over the years, Merkel has ruthlessly eliminated one (usually male) contender after another, leaving her without a challenger -- or successor -- in the party.
What happened next is pretty graphic ... he slammed all 32 burgers -- pickles, lettuce, special sauce and all -- and sweated ruthlessly throughout the meal!!
"I'm thrilled to be working at HBO and bringing them yet another series about a family ruthlessly fighting for the throne," said Janetti.
She's visibly wounded, coming across as not only ruthlessly competitive and invested in public approval, but also fired up by the perceived slight.
These massively valuable lessons taught me to focus ruthlessly on the right things — and not waste time on things that didn&apost matter.
"The plan ruthlessly sewed the state, particularly the Philadelphia suburbs, into a crazy quilt," reads the Almanac of American Politics on the map.
The bill excludes Muslim members of religious minorities from neighboring countries, such as the Rohingya who have been persecuted ruthlessly in neighboring Myanmar.
Snap has had a tough few years, as many of its core features have been ruthlessly copied by the Facebook family of apps.
If you have ever been in a deal with Icahn, you would know that he is ruthlessly interested in one thing: Carl Icahn.
She is also a ruthlessly efficient killer, laying waste to 200-pound men, flipping them and hurling them down stairwells and into walls.
I felt the strong presence of this massive animal, a descendant of a species that was once ruthlessly hunted to the brink of extinction.
Especially as lawmakers continue to conflate sex work with sex trafficking, ruthlessly shutting down websites and passing legislation at the detriment of the former.
In her final scene during the show's finale, Dany is seen admiring the throne that she fought so long, hard, and ultimately ruthlessly for.
Yet Salesforce is also proof you can be ruthlessly good at what you do, while trying to do the right thing as an organization.
Five years on from the revolts that toppled four Arab leaders, regimes are ruthlessly tough on dissent, but much less attentive to its causes.
The women ruthlessly went about interrupting each other's conversations with Peter, preying on the more docile ones to get face time with the star.
Entertainment franchises ruthlessly enforced intellectual property rights on their characters, raking through data for unlicensed skins and squashing pirates under every available legal steamroller.
" Conductor and co-curator Yuga Cohler said: "Both musicians' willingness to ruthlessly abandon tradition, and their influence on that larger culture can't be overstated.
Critics contend that his forces have killed thousands of people and that his government ruthlessly suppresses opposition, murdering dissidents both at home and abroad.
They're failing because, yes, it's a complex and difficult problem, and many communities on Facebook and beyond are ruthlessly intent on promoting toxic content.
He clung to power by rigging elections—last year he was re-elected with supposedly 90% of the vote—and by ruthlessly crushing dissent.
But as tiny, weird bursts of ruthlessly capitalist content created for consumption by any audience, they seem to be written by the internet itself.
In "Winnsboro Cotton Mill Blues," the melody of a workers' folk song is gradually engulfed by music as ruthlessly propulsive as an industrial engine.
Star is almost childishly naïve, but at the same time ruthlessly self-assured, heedless of danger and intuitively aware of the power she possesses.
Opinion: Priyanka Chopra is the complicated feminist Some call Priyanka Chopra's rise to international icon ruthlessly careerist and others unabashedly feminist, writes Rafia Zakaria.
It's time to begin a public discussion about ending or capping the tax-deductible loopholes that corporations ruthlessly exploit for profit and public relations.
As I previously recommended, "to fix SoundCloud, it must become the anti-Spotify" by ruthlessly focusing on its differentiated offering in artist-uploaded music.
While Haslam's approach to the heady concepts driving his music can seem casual, his output over the last few years has been ruthlessly efficient.
But there are a lot of urgent problems in the world, and right now, with current budgets and resources, we have to prioritize ruthlessly.
They risk having their personal life, and especially their sex life, ruthlessly scrutinized by people who want to find reasons not to believe them.
It was a Wednesday night in January, midway through a ruthlessly cold week, but Lavigne-Delville looked strikingly unmiserable, her perma-smile never wavering.
He maneuvered ruthlessly toward this goal, aided by widespread despair over hyperinflation and then the Great Depression, until his triumphant elevation to the chancellorship.
Yet by hyping its findings, the government continued to misrepresent the gangs as sophisticated criminal organizations, ruthlessly driven by a thirst for financial gain.
Elizabeth Anderson, a MacArthur "genius" grant winner and philosophy professor at the University of Michigan, cautioned against thinking in too "ruthlessly consequentialist" a manner.
Such a response could "provoke paranoia among China's hard-liners, who already claim that the U.S. is ruthlessly exploiting the health crisis," he said.
Quashing rebellion Four years after Moi came to power, some members of the Air Force attempted a coup, which Moi successfully and ruthlessly crushed.
Djokovic is unlikely to care a jot for those sentiments, and if the bookmakers are to be believed, is set to crush them ruthlessly.
This being a play set in Britain, the class system — and particularly its built-in unfairness for working-class women — is also anatomized ruthlessly.
With last Friday's early morning strike killing General Qassem Soleimani, the ruthlessly charismatic chief of Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps, we have entered uncharted waters.
But the way to get better at it — as past winners have done — is to avoid excuses and be ruthlessly (albeit privately) self-critical.
"I'm thrilled to be working at HBO Max and bringing them yet another series about a family ruthlessly fighting for the throne," said Janetti.
Her character, Teresa Mendoza, a small-town Mexican woman whose love life enticed her into the narcotics trade, was given to ruthlessly practical observations.
And he's a professor who has achieved some measure of celebrity by promoting a ruthlessly impersonal idea of both scholarship and literary history itself.
He taught rulers how to govern more ruthlessly, yes — but at the same time, he also showed the ruled how they were being led.
Clinton similarly argued for a more muscular approach in Syria, where President Bashar al-Assad has ruthlessly clung to power amid a bloody civil war.
And when Moicano has assessed his man and hit on what is working, it is ruthlessly exploited until his opponent can no longer keep pace.
While the tech goliaths they face are ruthlessly concerned with their own bottom lines, the protagonists' optimism leaves them with blind spots of their own.
In national politics, Southern Democrats proved masterful and ruthlessly instrumental practitioners of bipartisanship in the service of maintaining their bloc's clout within the existing system.
Mahathir also dealt ruthlessly with opponents, jailing his former deputy - and now alliance partner - Anwar Ibrahim on corruption and sodomy charges in the late 1990s.
By 2010, according to leaked Disney research, the ruthlessly fickle tween audience was obsessed with a different kind of franchise: Twilight and star Taylor Lautner.
One dystopian scenario is that power becomes more concentrated, as a few big banks learn to exploit data as ruthlessly as social-media firms do.
Rather than a well-earned victory lap, President Barack Obama showed a steely resolve as he ruthlessly dismantled Donald Trump and enthusiastically endorsed Hillary Clinton.
John returned to the city and ruthlessly struck back at his critics—tearing out the tongues, fingers, and noses of those who'd turned against him.
Mr Purdum recounts the clinical dispassion with which the pair picked apart their scripts on the basis of audience reception, ruthlessly culling scenes and songs.
They are known for buying companies and ruthlessly managing costs, and have popularized "zero-based budgeting" in which all annual expenses are justified each year.
"Right now we're in this Empire Strikes Back moment," says Initialized Capital's Garry Tan, referring to tech giants ruthlessly copying and competing with fresh ideas.
Batman v Superman made over $870 million at the box office but was ruthlessly eviscerated by critics and many fans of the comics and characters.
Please forgive me for the years of ruthlessly mocking the unstylish card-holding lanyards and velcro multi-pocket wallets you wielded on every family trip.
It was Minton's first major public appearance since she was ruthlessly mocked on Twitter for a tone-deaf Instagram she posted of herself in August.
They saw the people they killed as comrades, in a sense, and dispatching them all so ruthlessly pushed both Carol and Maggie to the brink.
But games in which you play the protector almost ubiquitously cast women as morally unimpeachable angels, whose frail goodness and optimism must be ruthlessly preserved.
And along with it comes everybody's favorite ruthlessly unrepentant curmudgeon who refuses to comply with the general rules of common decency and decorum, Larry David.
And all Cook had to do was stop Apple's unusual Steve Jobs-era policy of ruthlessly killing off old products when better ones came along.
Yet Gulenists also belong to a secretive network that has ruthlessly sought to wield power, in glaring contradiction of the moderation the movement's officials preach.
They often describe the company as a predator that makes profits not so much through innovation as by ruthlessly squeezing its numerous domestic parts suppliers.
Bo's popularity, ruthlessly ambitious behavior and individualistic streak had been seen among top officials at the time as a potential threat to the central leadership.
But it is a powerful way for Mr. Trump to present himself as someone who will treat outsiders with suspicion and ruthlessly pursue economic gains.
Suffusing each scene with an insinuating, prickly tension, she remains ruthlessly committed to her screw-tightening tone, offering the viewer no comforting moral escape hatch.
The mythology around the stereotypical blonde, virginal dead girl Laura Palmer was ruthlessly deconstructed in the original series, and this one splits that out prismatically.
Nevertheless, the president's critics continue to insist that he is retracting American power in some unprecedented way, rather than attempting to extend it more ruthlessly.
Globally, the company has millions of sellers, a volume seen as key to Amazon's formula of providing large assortments of products at ruthlessly competitive prices.
Unlike the ruthlessly capitalist Formula One series, in which the wealthiest teams tend to dominate, the virtual series will include a little socialism of sorts.
OSLO — Norway's ruthlessly successful Alpine ski team is preparing for next month's Winter Olympics with a punishing training regimen of slaloms, weights and ice baths.
It's a black revenge comedy starring Carey Mulligan as a woman who ruthlessly turns the tables on the bad behavior of both men and women.
Using algorithms that ruthlessly tabulate every available metric, they are determined to maximize efficiency, and they see no profit in human downtime, imperfection or ideals.
In the second act, as Mary ruthlessly feeds her addiction, recriminations and regrets make up a large part of the conversation between husband and wife.
He is an ambassador or a poseur, a visitor out of time and place, his manner ruthlessly aloof, his impression of his surroundings comically unreadable.
Faced with the influx of migrants entering by boats, the government unveiled "Operation Sovereign Borders" in 2013 to ruthlessly intercept and turn back illegal arrivals.
Amazon is known for being ruthlessly competitive on prices for products it sells on its website, but that does not extend to its share price.
The Conservative Party has ruthlessly ejected its rebel legislators; a few others, including on Thursday the prime minister's "Remainer" brother, Jo Johnson, are simply resigning.
The Conservative Party has ruthlessly ejected its rebel legislators; a few others, including on Thursday the prime minister's "Remainer" brother, Jo Johnson, are simply resigning.
Atomized, solitary music-making reflects broader cultural currents: a ruthlessly individualistic winner-take-all economy; the troll onslaught of social media; siloed and tribalized politics.
He had recently restored the only Kaweah Colony building remaining in the park, a remote cabin that the government calls, a little ruthlessly, Squatter's Cabin.
Ruthlessly prioritizing can get hard because you're always trying to do more, but it's one of the best and most important ways to stay focused.
She's just Syd on her debut solo album, "Fin," and on "Body," as on most of the album, she keeps things whispery and ruthlessly austere.
Then, by insisting ruthlessly on a quid pro quo at every step — requiring, for example, that if Seoul postpones military exercises, then Pyongyang should too.
Julia Louis-Dreyfus has won five straight Emmys for her role as ruthlessly ambitious politician Selina Meyer, and every one of them is well-deserved.
First, there was the dissonance inherent in the 89-year-old candidate's account tweeting like a teenager, ruthlessly mocking sad-sack candidates and Democratic Party hacks.
First, Dow has ruthlessly shuffled its portfolio, ditching less profitable businesses, including its century-old chlorine operation, and buying specialised ones that have barriers to entry.
Japan annexed Korea in 1910 and exploited it ruthlessly until 1945; many South Koreans feel Japan has done too little to atone for its colonial atrocities.
Saudi Arabia: Khashoggi had become critical in recent months of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who is reforming his country while cracking down ruthlessly on dissidents.
" He later added: "If inflation becomes too high, we will react just as ruthlessly as we are now in order to get inflation back on track.
But it's a 210-year story, and we tried at the beginning to make a film that ruthlessly kind of cut you around to different places.
This intricate yet ruthlessly efficient style, is most readily available on arguably the band's two best records, 2007's Rise Above and 2009's Bitte Orca.
But say you do cheat, and ruthlessly abuse the rote script that each chapter follows, and the fact that passwords, codes, and key locations never change?
The British authorities reacted ruthlessly to the insurgency, seeing it as an act of treason against an empire which was battling for its existence against Germany.
Mr Karimov has clung to power by rigging elections—last year he was re-elected with supposedly 90% of the vote—and by ruthlessly crushing dissent.
Supermarkets usually stock a very long-leaved variety; those are fine, but trim them ruthlessly, using just the top eight inches of the leaves for salad.
In the book, McGowan details her experience in Hollywood, much of which included being ruthlessly sexualized for profit and publicity – a system which she outright rejected.
Against Chelsea, that logic was ruthlessly exposed as folly, just as it had been in a victory at Arsenal on the opening day of the season.
But if you're jonesing for another show set in a women's prison — one with a much harsher, darker tone, behold "Wentworth," a ruthlessly bleak Australian drama.
After 2.5 years of being ruthlessly copied while trying to maintain the moral high ground, Snapchat is finally fighting back against Mark Zuckerberg's army of clones.
My cavalry ruthlessly hunted down all the slingers and skirmishers that Veii had, routing them from the field, but the main fight was a lost cause.
Romy's narration darts around in a voice that is tough, cynical, a little defensive at times, but ruthlessly honest and without a trace of self-pity.
When Shad Moss was mocked ruthlessly for posting a pic on social media implying he was flying on his own private jet ... when he really wasn't.
But you can't ruthlessly exclude candidates, either, at least not without depriving some talented dark horses of the chance to reach the front of the pack.
He is, as wild things tend to be in movies nowadays, an innocent at the mercy of a ruthlessly predatory species, which is to say us.
But they denied that private-equity investments had fueled these practices, pointing out that some large agencies have ruthlessly hunted packaging fees even without outside investors.
They crushed the Yankees in the opener, 15-7, and then rode the ruthlessly efficient pitching of Rick Porcello and Nathan Eovaldi to two crisp victories.
"Hereditary," opening June 22014, is the apotheosis of this trend, a visually ambitious and ruthlessly disturbing supernatural story that is also an intricate meditation on mourning.
There's a lot of ruthlessly hacking your way through things, but this time from a third-person Diablo-esque perspective instead of a first-person one.
Ruthlessly patrolling the border between online and offline identities, the movie makes the unspoken compact between Lola and her viewers as sacred as a holy vow.
Some other members of the armed forces say they want to join Mr. Guaidó's side, but fear the military counterintelligence service, which has punished dissidents ruthlessly.
"Get ready for the unexpected!" the movie promises, and it then proceeds to deliver the "unexpected" so ruthlessly that you'll guess every twist before it happens.
Castro did garner support for improving access to healthcare and education for the poor, but he was also known for ruthlessly suppressing any kind of dissent.
"Any connection between the Christchurch attacker and members of the Identitarians in Austria needs to be comprehensively and ruthlessly investigated," Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz had tweeted.
" The state's former attorney general, Christopher S. Porrino, said in 2017 that the couple were "ruthlessly draining away relief funds the victims needed to reclaim their lives.
While the sides at the summit are in a position to pay dividends, those at the bottom are about to be ruthlessly liquidated from the top flight.
But if you know anything about series creator Sharon Horgan — who's also a co-creator of Amazon's ruthlessly funny Catastrophe — this ambiguity is almost definitely the point.
Capitalism just means finding your niche — in this case, a porn industry about to blossom thanks to an unlikely confluence of events — and then ruthlessly exploiting it.
Return of the Obra Dinn is the product of a polymath named Lucas Pope, the creator of the ruthlessly incisive and award-winning immigration simulator Papers, Please.
Trump sees a kindred soul in men who suffer with the strong man complex, rising to power on the basis of sheer will and exercising it ruthlessly.
Morgan hasn't yet figured out how to face his demons and live with them, and so we see him ruthlessly murder every Savior that they come across.
Showrunners David Benioff and D.B. Weiss are in many ways George R.R. Martin's opposites: they're ruthlessly efficient, and Snow's resurrection was in keeping with the show's style.
Not that he minds too much, one suspects; it's hard to remember a presidential candidate who's had a better track record of ruthlessly, gleefully demolishing his foes.
Five years of appalling civil war provided a chance seized by the PKK's Syrian affiliate, which ruthlessly crushed rival Kurdish groups and took control of Kurdish areas.
Mahathir, who dealt ruthlessly with opponents during his 1981 to 2003 rule, has emerged at the center of opposition to Najib, even at the age of 92.
Here, economic history serves up the same lesson as political history: When companies become too powerful, they are often ruthlessly successful in extending and preserving that power.
A statement issued by the office of Information Minister Lai Mohammed said the government "will deal ruthlessly withthose engaged in pipeline vandalism and the sabotage of powerinfrastructure".
Though small-dollar lenders have been portrayed as ruthlessly preying on the disadvantaged, characterizing an entire industry based on the behavior of some bad actors is inaccurate.
Cal football coach Justin Wilcox is throwing his full support behind a school investigation into claims that members of his team "ruthlessly" sexually harassed a student intern.
Federal civilian prosecutors have been ruthlessly effective, winning severe sentences in one terrorism case after another, including a death sentence for Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the Boston Marathon bomber.
Instead, it's changed gears entirely to present her as a ruthlessly ambitious extension of Trump himself who's willing to do what it takes to get her way.
It's set in a world I'm wholly unfamiliar with—one in which loaded, ruthlessly self-absorbed, power-hungry assholes take great pleasure in fucking one another over.
What would otherwise be considered a handicap in filmmaking lends itself to a ruthlessly revealing and contradictory voiceover from Dietrich over film scenes and various other footage.
Immense excitement set in as emotionally gripped Arabs, ruthlessly oppressed by autocrats for decades, began to have hope that they may finally live in freedom and dignity.
The bittersweet cracks propelled the ruthlessly brilliant Stephen Colbert to new levels of hilarity, and the more Trump-centered his jokes became, the higher his ratings climbed.
His Christopher Moltisanti, on "The Sopranos," was ruthlessly brutal from Episode 1, cementing an East Coast moxie that is as necessary in Albany as in the Meadowlands.
Subjecting LCD Soundsystem to reasoned analysis feels counterproductive somehow — nobody will ever nail the band as ruthlessly as they did themselves, on their debut single in 2002.
Focused campaigns to amplify these issues will help Democrats find our own animating issue so that we can treat McConnell as ruthlessly as he has treated us.
Then, in 6563 in Colorado, two detectives, Grace Rasmussen (Toni Collette) and Karen Duvall (Meritt Wever) ruthlessly pursue a serial rapist who leaves little to no evidence.
Experts say that Cairo's greatest challenge lies in reforming the security agencies, which have ruthlessly stifled dissent but have had limited success in penetrating new Islamist cells.
Hard-liners would argue that it would be seen as rewarding civil disobedience, which security officials on the mainland act quickly to snuff out, at times ruthlessly.
On Tuesday, North Korea said it would "ruthlessly take strategic measures involving physical actions," according to an official quoted by Pyongyang's state-run Korean Central News Agency.
Each side assumes the existence of a flawless, ruthlessly executed plan on the other side, while bemoaning the chaos and excessive scruples that beset their own allies.
She was no longer a cold-blooded businesswoman ruthlessly exploiting her marriage for professional gain and ready to escape as soon as it was convenient for her.
Some were ousted by bloody rebellions (the American and French Revolutions) or collapsed in ruins (the Hapsburg Empire), and many have ruthlessly marginalized whole classes of people.
I was constantly running behind my kids, sweeping, picking up, making beds, ruthlessly attempting to maintain a perfection I had largely imagined, that only I really cared about.
Annabelle, a vintage porcelain doll with smeared lipstick, a cracked pupil, and claw marks on her face, is possessed by a demonic spirit that enjoys ruthlessly murdering people.
Tipped to win the tournament by many, lauded as a golden generation, the Belgians were ruthlessly exposed by Italy in their opening match, and expectations were suddenly tempered.
During the run-up to the election, the Trump and Clinton campaigns bid ruthlessly for the same online real estate in front of the same swing-state voters.
Since then, violence has grown as the country's powerful drug cartels have splintered and consolidated while fighting ruthlessly for control of lucrative smuggling routes in the United States.
Siôn Simon, the party's candidate, is rooted in the economically centrist, ruthlessly tribal culture of Labour's "West Midlands mafia", which includes Tom Watson, the party's powerful deputy leader.
Whatever the flexibility of your choices in the latest crop of AAA games, female gamers and people of color will still be ruthlessly harassed, abused and otherwise targeted.
From the Red Wedding to the Destruction of the Great Sept of Baelor, Game of Thrones has made its name on devastating plot developments amid ruthlessly high stakes.
Miller had a reputation for being ruthlessly demanding with her Dance Moms students on the show, but Siwa only has kind things to say about her former coach.
In Syria, Russia saw a last toehold of Kremlin influence threatened in the Middle East and ruthlessly moved to ensure its long-time government ally did not fall.
Asda and Sainsbury's argued that in Britain's ruthlessly competitive retail market, the deal would have given them room to cut costs and thus offer lower prices to customers.
But it brought with it the idea that all bacteria were germs to be ruthlessly extirpated, rather than a workforce to be exploited—or allies to be encouraged.
Every signal Mueller sends — with his early-morning raid on Manafort, his hires of Enron and Mafia prosecutors, and his quick flips — is that he is playing ruthlessly.
The Fed seems not to realise that it is risking America's recovery out of fear of an inflationary dynamic that it ruthlessly and utterly eliminated three decades ago.
Jack, terrified of his own status as an expendable commodity in a ruthlessly profit-obsessed industry, is enthralled and ultimately liberated by Tess's willingness to bend the rules.
Republicans kept digging until they stumbled across Clinton's use of a private email server, and then ruthlessly exploited the political damage all the way to the White House.
Via the futures curve and the mechanism of financing and storage, those expectations about medium-term supply, demand, stocks and prices are ruthlessly discounted back to the present.
It's because a radiator is made of big, poky chunks of metal that, even when not turned on and hot, will still jab ruthlessly into the sitter's ass.
But yesterday morning on Noisey Radio on Beats 1, we premiered "Just in Case," a heavy, ruthlessly self-analytical track that sees the Toronto rapper picking himself apart.
Saturday marks the 55th anniversary of "Bloody Sunday," when Alabama State Troopers ruthlessly assaulted peaceful civil rights demonstrators attempting to cross the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama.
And even though she did nothing for me (she's ruthlessly plucky with young Donna's platitudes), I'll admit to admiring her choice to not even bother "doing" Meryl Streep.
Mr. Mugabe, who helped lead Zimbabwe's struggle for independence and has ruthlessly outmaneuvered every challenger ever since, has expressed growing frustration with the unpredictable power of social media.
Then there was the Cold War, which hatched a flurry of thugs named Vlad who ruthlessly rolled their R's as they crept out from behind the Iron Curtain.
He has imposed his views on the educational system and culture, hardening an already authoritarian system that ruthlessly controls social media and wields law enforcement to crush dissent.
Many Salvadorans live under the control of the local gangs, and territories on the outskirts of the city are ruthlessly run using unspoken codes dictated by gang leaders.
With Leicester having pulled off the most unlikely title win of the Premier League era, it's hardly a surprise that people have set about ruthlessly monetising their success.
"Be ruthlessly caring about what you want and need to make your night what it should be," Anna Cafolla, a Room for Rebellion promoter, wrote in an email.
They mockingly dubbed the fight in Central Asia "McMaster's War" and ruthlessly attacked the national security adviser during the Afghanistan debate to ruin his standing with the president.
In pursuit of that goal, these programs ruthlessly withhold important sexual health knowledge, provide medically inaccurate and incomplete information, and perpetuate stigma around sex, sexual health, and sexuality.
He was instrumental in standing up and funding the Sierra Club's Beyond Coal campaign, which has been one of the most ruthlessly effective activist campaigns of my lifetime.
It's widely viewed as the company that patents seeds and ruthlessly sues farmers who try to misuse them (even if the reality is considerably less sinister than the perception).
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang said in mid-2015 the government would spend the next two years dealing ruthlessly with over-capacity, with loss-making companies going "under the knife".
Any oversights in vetting of his personal, legal and financial history on the part of the administration are likely to be ruthlessly exploited by liberals who oppose his nomination.
Saudi Arabian Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, widely known as MBS, considers the war to be a priority in his agenda to ruthlessly confront Iran across the Middle East.
Reformers such as John Wycliffe had translated the Bible (and been ruthlessly repressed) during medieval times; Skaryna was among the first Renaissance humanists to take on the task again.
In March, Purdue and the Sacklers agreed to pay $270 million to Oklahoma to settle a lawsuit accusing the drugmaker of ruthlessly marketing and misleading the public about OxyContin.
He's hurt, he feels threatened, and if he marks his return, there's no guarantee that the 100 won't come for his family again while ruthlessly tearing the community asunder.
Her opponents in both parties have portrayed her as a ruthlessly ambitious politician who has no heart and soul -- that she will do and say anything to achieve power.
For Manchester City's 49th minute goal, seemingly Simon Mignolet had a hole in his defenses the exact size of a ball, because Fernandinho found it and ruthlessly exploited it.
IOM chief William Lacy Swing bemoaned that so many have been "deliberately and ruthlessly drowned," in this case pushed from a boat off the Yemeni coast by human traffickers.
Trump's withering critique in his own speech included an accusation that Iran's government "masks a corrupt dictatorship behind the false guise of a democracy," while ruthlessly repressing its people.
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While ISIS is ruthlessly presiding over the territory it controls, Jabhat al-Nusra is cultivating local relationships, building capabilities it intends to use against the U.S. in the future.
Standards must be ruthlessly vetted and optimized, since once in place they'll be used billions of times a day and a mistake or rushed protocol could derail entire businesses.
In fact, he has ruthlessly purged the senior ranks of the party and army, even executing his uncle by marriage, Jang Song Taek, the regime's main interlocutor with China.
Ocalan, a man of titanic ego who ruthlessly ordered the execution of rivals and dissidents, has been in prison on the Turkish island Imrali since his capture in 13.
Partisan gerrymandering allows lawmakers to entrench themselves with highly favorable maps, a flaw in the American system that the GOP ruthlessly exploited after their timely wave election in 2010.
Ruthlessly prioritizing the Facebook experience is what's kept the News Feed at the center of the internet despite changes from desktop to mobile, from text to photos to video.
Uber, for instance, has exploited loopholes in laws written long before the digital era to ruthlessly expand both its ride-sharing and taxi services and its autonomous driving program.
But the unconscious parallels are undeniable; in the dystopia of "1984," the Ministry of Truth devoted itself ruthlessly to revising the historical record to back up Big Brother's pronouncements.
Without the use of "bridge fuels" like natural gas, the Sanders plan would cause massive and abrupt upheavals that will ruthlessly impact the lives of the American middle class.
Families in Chicago and in all 50 states are still hurting from the Great Recession and from the aftermath of transnational corporations ruthlessly searching the globe for cheaper labor.
On Tuesday, Jupiter—which has been ruthlessly digging up your subconscious dirt since it began its retrograde in March—resumes its forward motion, bringing you back up to speed.
I mean, these are real people that need new treatments, and I think the FDA, the new FDA is very consciously aware that they have to ruthlessly enforce principles.
Here's what you need to know: • The disappearance of two top generals underlines how ruthlessly President Xi Jinping is willing to act to strengthen his grip on China's military.
But whether a youngish candidate is bright, brilliant and promising or inexperienced, off-putting and ruthlessly ambitious depends on whether the young thing in question is male or female.
Like many great songwriters, Mr. Petty had a catalog that was ruthlessly pilfered over the years, though he seemed to vacillate on just how seriously to take these offenses.
Stalin, beginning several years earlier, had ruthlessly forced millions of independent small farmers into the new collective farms that he was certain would increase production and feed Soviet cities.
Unceremoniously, Peter — like the many Bachelor alumni before him — has had to ruthlessly cull the pool of contestants after a basic first impression, leaving a string of individuals crestfallen.
That is what America wants King to remain: Frozen in perpetual optimism, urging more than demanding, appealing to America's better angels rather than ruthlessly calling out its persistent demons.
Smith-Cameron) or Rhea (Holly Hunter) with a shot at the title—and all of them work plenty hard, insofar as ruthlessly undermining one another can be considered work.
A ProPublica investigation found that Kushner's company had been ruthlessly evicting people who failed to pay rent, as well as chasing late fees for years afterwards in some cases.
By all accounts, South Sudanese soldiers have become brutal doppelgängers of the widely vilified northern Sudanese forces that they had rebelled against, waging war ruthlessly against their own people.
"Not Nearly Enough Sex and the City" Four fabulous N.Y.C. gals meet up for brunch and to ruthlessly belittle you for sometimes not being in the mood for sex.
In 2007, Mitchell was featured in the documentary, "King of Kong," which depicted him ruthlessly defending his Donkey Kong high score against Steve Wiebe, a sheepish family man from Seattle.
The last two years have shown that what the platform needs is something closer to an overhaul — stripping out some of the guts of a system that ruthlessly prioritizes engagement.
As Bill Cunningham ruthlessly hunted unique fashion assemblages, Arnold hunts for the serendipitous moments human interaction that happen a million times a day—just out the corner of the eye.
A century ago John D. Rockefeller, Andrew Carnegie and Henry Ford ruthlessly made fortunes and then established foundations to enlighten the masses and ensure world peace long after their death.
We must be as ruthlessly accountable in idea creation as we are in any sport — there are winners and losers, and participation trophies don't really help anyone succeed or improve.
We're so used to expecting Rick to use force ruthlessly and without restraint — I mean, moments earlier he does stab a dying man in the face without blinking an eye.
Ai, who lives in Berlin but returns to China regularly, voiced concern about two friends who are human rights lawyers "ruthlessly put in jail" for five and 10 years, respectively.
Drew Brees' kids should now know this definition well, having been ruthlessly destroyed by Lions WR Golden Tate while trying to guard him one-on-one with no safety help.
Facial recognition systems have become ruthlessly efficient at picking people out of a crowd in recent years, and people are finding ways to thwart the artificial intelligence that powers them.
And the cool is in languorous slow tempos, minor chords, ruthlessly laconic arrangements, guitar lines swathed in reverb and a voice that smolders a long time before it flares up.
Brad Adams, Asia director of Human Rights Watch, said Hun Sen has "created and developed a core of security force officers who have ruthlessly and violently carried out his orders".
Kim Jong-un is ruthlessly isolating himself and his government from the outside world — and in so doing, further deepening the threat faced by the United States and its allies.
Would he like to become one of the 25 bachelors who vie for the heart of a bachelorette, episode after episode, as she gradually and sometimes ruthlessly winnows them down?
"The stadium ban is not written into law or regulation but is ruthlessly enforced by the country's authorities," wrote Mindy Worden, the director of global initiatives at Human Rights Watch.
Fetty Wap ruthlessly cut the lyrics written by a former Remy Boyz member for his mega hit "679" and cheated him out of major cash ... so claims Fetty's ex-homie.
Israel's second red line — preventing the establishment of a terrorist network on the Golan Heights frontier — was upheld by Jerusalem just as ruthlessly, if at times with slightly more nuance.
In this second half of her life story, love has everything to do with it: Turner's first husband beat her ruthlessly; her second husband gave her one of his kidneys.
I felt bad about missing the recital, but a little better because I'd heard Mr. Trifonov — fiery yet ruthlessly clear — play Prokofiev with the Vienna Philharmonic earlier in the week.
In order to achieve these "non-goals," Facebook's leaders "talk a lot about ruthlessly prioritizing," Sandberg tells LinkedIn founder Reid Hoffman in an interview for his podcast, Masters of Scale.
Kim Jong Un appears to have ruthlessly assured himself of the top position in North Korea by eliminating both real and any potential opposition, including, most recently, his half-brother.
"I know you would all love to have me on, but you're also depending on me to ruthlessly prioritize my time for the benefit of the business," he told analysts.
Artist Sadie Barnette's first solo exhibition,  Do Not Destroy, illuminates what government surveillance look like when the state declares you an enemy: It is invasive, indiscriminately thorough, and ruthlessly unjust.
For years the company has been ruthlessly cracking down on the sharing of academic material it owns the rights to, eventargeting academics for publishing their own papers on personal websites.
You can trace the rise of comedy's "mockumentary" style right back to This Is Spinal Tap's ruthlessly funny satire of outlandish rock star exploits and the people who indulge them.
I was especially taken with Melinda Page Hamilton as a private detective, ruthlessly dedicated to finding her man, who nonetheless reveals other sides of herself as she tracks her quarry.
Renato Moicano has shown the ability to spot openings and ruthlessly exploit them, changing his game on the fly without instruction, and even among the elite that remains a rare skill.
We in the West love our apocalyptic science fiction, in which cartoonishly evil authorities ruthlessly oppress all who so much as wonder about their absolute power, enforced via ubiquitous surveillance technology.
In "The Road to Serfdom" he makes a narrow point ruthlessly: that collectivism, or the longing for a society with an overarching common purpose, is inherently misguided and dangerous to liberty.
Bannon was also ruthlessly portrayed on Saturday Night Live as the skeletal Death, who would sit at the Resolute desk in the Oval Office while Alec Baldwin's Trump played with toys.
To be this effective at driving away competition you have to fight dirty — so dirty in fact that even Amazon, a company as ruthlessly competitive as any, has been held back.
Just a few weeks ago, he jubilantly confirmed his hold over Chechnya through a popular vote, as local authorizes ruthlessly punished even the mildest critics ahead of the September 18 election.
Of course, Amazon's long-term goals are to crush the competition and ruthlessly gain market share, as it did first in books and then e-books and now general e-commerce.
"The state organizations that are effective and aggressive have adopted more of an accountability model," he said, by which he means: They ruthlessly pillory and rally primary challenges against uncooperative Republicans.
That would be a tough sell given that many of Trump's fellow Republicans believe the Russian leader is a foe of the US and is acting more ruthlessly than ever before.
As Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp ruthlessly exploit their clones of Stories, it's the more private, close friends features like this and ephemeral messaging that are Snapchat's best shot at staying relevant.
Roddy Piper, Randy Savage, Kerry Von Erich, Ricky Steamboat, and a slew of others made their way to WWE on the back of McMahon ruthlessly targeting talent or undercutting the competition.
There's no question that Atlantic still sees him as an ascendent star, and maybe, hopefully, that's in the cards for one of the era's most consistently excellent, most ruthlessly uncompromised rappers.
The proposed takeover of JLT is the latest in a series of deals in the insurance sector, which is struggling with stagnating premiums as insurers compete ruthlessly to win market share.
It's also worth noting how much pressure there is on female politicians to look and dress a certain way -- think of Hillary Clinton's ruthlessly documented personal style transformation over the years.
Under the plan, "companies will no longer be able to ruthlessly exploit workers by misclassifying them as independent contractors or deny them overtime by falsely calling them a 'supervisor,' " it reads.
Which he is not, save perhaps in this sense: In the light of Trumpism, many hard truths about American Christianity — its divisions, its failures, its follies, its heresies — stand ruthlessly exposed.
"It's a ruthlessly corporate way of trying to coerce the attention of the viewer," said Paul Grimstad, a writer and composer in New York who has scored a number of films.
He was much like Mr. Ghosn, former colleagues said, extremely intelligent and ruthlessly efficient but without the boundless charisma that allowed the alliance's leader to effectively manage the often fractious partnership.
As Stack herself admits — in an author's note that's as ruthlessly and relentlessly self-aware as the rest of her book — she had little in common with the women she employed.
"Whether a youngish candidate is bright, brilliant and promising or inexperienced, off-putting and ruthlessly ambitious depends on whether the young thing in question is male or female," writes Jill Filipovic.
For instance, he was one of the drafters of the 1967 Constitution that turned Congo into a one-party state, enabling Mr. Mobutu to rule ruthlessly for more than 30 years.
During the trial, Mr. Zhao testified that he had been ruthlessly bullied as a child after his father had opposed the Chinese government and was sent to a forced labor camp.
Scientists grope their way forward, making false starts, hitting dead ends, and falling through trapdoors, all the while struggling to stay both radically open to insights and ruthlessly skeptical of them.
After initial success, the uprising was ruthlessly crushed by the Nazi occupiers — with Polish leaders saying they were abandoned by the U.S.-led allied powers, from whom they sought more help.
But what really sets him apart is that he is a ruthlessly efficient killer, practically a combat superhero compared to the Allied redshirts he dispatches and watches bleed-out on the ground.
However, in the end, the righteous anger that kindles the Keinholzes's politics burns up the viewer's capacity to usefully imagine themselves as part of the culture that is being so ruthlessly depicted.
It also is roamed by poachers, who ruthlessly slaughter the rhinos and hack off their horns, which are coveted throughout Asia by those who believe they can cure all manner of illnesses.
The details: The speech was accompanied by fresh sanctions on Venezuela and Cuba and pledge of action against Nicaragua — where President Daniel Ortega has ruthlessly cracked down on protesters demanding his ouster.
There were no distractions for Murray though as he ruthlessly demolished big-serving Groth 6-0 6-63 6-1 as the top seeds sailed through on a day of bright sunshine.
Eighty percent of the continental population of American white pelicans wintered at the sea, grateful to find refuge in a state that was in the process of ruthlessly paving over its wetlands.
On Sunday, as she ruthlessly went about her business in Laver Arena, she was in that quiet place that must resonate like a battle cry on the other side of the net.
In March, Purdue, and its owners, the Sackler family, agreed to pay $270 million to Oklahoma to settle a lawsuit accusing the drugmaker of ruthlessly marketing and misleading the public about OxyContin.
"Weiss aims to make Slack function like your ruthlessly organized, multitasking assistant who knows everything that's going on and keeps you briefed on only the most salient events," the Tech Review reports.
SonBurned: When a man or woman is forced to watch their offspring (in this case, sons) get ruthlessly burned on the football field by an elite NFL WR who's taking no prisoners.
OxyContin-maker Purdue Pharma is exploring bankruptcy protection amid accusations of igniting a nationwide opioid crisis by ruthlessly marketing and misleading doctors and patients about the dangers of the highly addictive narcotic.
Even The Bachelorette contestants that I couldn't find IMDB pages or SoundCloud accounts for were ruthlessly promoting the show and their presence on it on every social media platform available to them.
James Dormer's screenplay ruthlessly compresses the book, setting it entirely in South Africa (Wallander is now there for a policing conference) and keeping only a few broad features of the original narrative.
Yet he has ruled ruthlessly, purging potential rivals, including even his uncle, Jang Song Taek, who had been seen as the power behind his throne, and the country's main interlocutor with China.
But NASA assures us that intergalactic laser blasts are a perfectly normal—in fact, expected—outcome of living in a universe filled with massive invisible objects that ruthlessly devour light and matter.
Leadership analysis might give clues Russian defense minister: 'We won't do anything' in Europe unless US places missiles there MORE is prepared to ruthlessly pursue his opponents, both at home and abroad.
A host at a podium outside was ruthlessly informing a party of 216 that because their whole party wasn't present, they could not be seated and no, their table wouldn't be held.
Intimidating, paying off or eliminating police, CJNG leaders have ruthlessly applied lessons learned during their apprenticeship under Guzman's cartel to muscle in on battered rivals and snatch trafficking routes, security experts say.
After all, he described China as "ruthlessly competitive" and a "highly dynamic market," with factors like mass immigration from the countryside to big cities and rapid growth in consumer spending and borrowing.
I mean that pumpkin spice became special by shamelessly insisting that it was and ruthlessly creeping into every corner of the culture that was docile, dippy or lazy enough to accommodate it.
That night, the victim's trafficker ... came to the victim's room and ruthlessly beat her for confiding in the employee and trying to escape, saying, 'You think somebody is going to help you?
Here within 235 months were two ruthlessly murderous attacks in the most sacred of spaces, victimizing minority communities — one racial, one religious — that share a centuries-long struggle against bigotry and persecution.
Why, in the face of a pandemic that has ruthlessly exposed the American safety net for the sham it's morphed into, would anyone want to get back to that kind of normalcy?
Or, to put it another way, he uses thriller tactics — a ruthlessly objective camera, editing rhythms that ratchet up the anxiety of quiet moments, disciplined performances — in the service of documentary ends.
Frequent clashes To some he was a personable and popular leader who was in touch with the common man, to others he was a despot, one who dealt ruthlessly with his opponents.
Turkey Dissent was "ruthlessly suppressed" in Turkey in the wake of 2016's failed coup, with "journalists, political activists and human rights defenders -- including Amnesty International staff -- among those targeted," Amnesty said.
North Korea's official KCNA news agency said restarting the drills would be an "act of ruthlessly trampling even a small sprout of peace that has been now seen on the Korean peninsula".
These horrendous events fall squarely within a long-standing pattern of behavior of a government that ruthlessly hunts down its critics, with no fear of reprisals or pushback from the international community.
And with shotguns, chain saws and a Ford F-350 as props, his ruthlessly effective ads transformed a man largely unknown into a swaggering defender of restricted borders and the Second Amendment.
Moving too fast opens a candidate up to accusations of being too greedy—especially women, argued political communications and social media specialist Shannon McGregor, whose careers are judged much more ruthlessly than men's.
" – James Madison , Federalist No. 37   TIME OUT: 'THEY CALL ME BABY DRIVER…' WSJ : "Over time, many other antiquated auto features have been ruthlessly abandoned—hand-crank starters and windows, carburetors and cassette decks.
"There's no other way than to be ruthlessly honest about what you did and what you're trying to do to fix it, then people will feel if you're genuine or not," he said.
For several seasons, we've seen the Mother of the Sand Snakes ruthlessly seek revenge for the death of her lover, and even before Prince Oberyn's death, Ellaria had an attractive and fiery personality.
She has adapted her magazine and herself to changing times and cultures to an unmatched extent, dispassionately (or ruthlessly) jettisoning her catechisms when they cease to work, from magazine sections to Vogue spinoffs.
By 1993, Mr. Orban had assumed overall leadership of Fidesz, redefined it as a more nationalist and centrist party and ruthlessly sidelined its liberal faction, headed by his now former friend, Gabor Fodor.
Years of internecine sectarian violence had inflamed the Sunni-Shia tensions Saddam Hussein had so ruthlessly quashed, and provided a vengeful appetite for the kind of sectarian loathing ISIS would come to represent.
Jason Momoa called out the two Icelandic fisherman who filmed themselves ruthlessly cutting off a shark's tail before tossing the creature back into the water — and the Aquaman actor did not hold back.
His regular grimaces, however, passed Querrey by as he ruthlessly wrapped up victory to become the first American man to reach a grand slam semi-final since Andy Roddick at Wimbledon in 2009.
The single father ruthlessly pursues the bombers and battles ex-member of the IRA and Irish Deputy Minister Liam Hennessy, played by 007's Pierce Brosnan, whom he believes can identify the terrorists.
The news comes after Purdue Pharma and the Sackler family agreed to pay $270 million to the state of Oklahoma after it alleged the drugmaker ruthlessly marketed and misled the public about OxyContin.
You might recall that before he was the owner of the Hornets and a famous bit of Internet ephemera, Michael Jordan was the most ruthlessly competitive basketball player the world had ever seen.
Here's how he put it: During the run-up to the election, the Trump and Clinton campaigns bid ruthlessly for the same online real estate in front of the same swing-state voters.
But the NRA isn't known for luck—it's known for ruthlessly effective political strategy, which for decades has kept candidates it likes in power and universally popular laws it opposes off the books.
Explaining the outcome, Mr. Trump voiced a truth that Republicans have been loath to acknowledge: Civilian courts have been ruthlessly effective in bringing terrorists to justice, while the military commission system has floundered.
SSE Arena in London was packed for the 4th and final stop on the super fight world tour ... and Conor fans ruthlessly booed Mayweather as he tried to get his verbal jabs out.
In the months that followed, John Palomba couldn't understand how a man he thought he knew so well could be capable of committing such an evil act and betraying a friend so ruthlessly.
"The Trump group's racket for resuming the war exercises is a wild act of ruthlessly trampling even a small sprout of peace that has been now seen on the Korean peninsula," KCNA said.
"I can't speak for anyone but myself, but I want to see Bannon the Barbarian ruthlessly crush his enemies from wherever he thinks he'd be most effective," he told Mediaite in an interview.
None of Mr Herron's growing band of devotees can, for instance, have failed to notice that this reality includes a portrait—sustained across the series—of a ruthlessly ambitious politician named Peter Judd.
As expected, their headlining set on Friday night was textured, cathartic, and ruthlessly violent, sparking the weekend's first and only mosh pit (I saw more than one bloodied figure staggering out of its grasp).
The investigators accused the Syrian government of a "meticulously planned and ruthlessly carried out" air strike on a U.N. and Syrian Red Crescent convoy at Orum al-Kubra, in rural western Aleppo on Sept.
Her public berating is a symptom of a wider problem on the internet today, where traits like hustle, determination, and entrepreneurship are celebrated in the abstract, but often ruthlessly attacked when put into practice.
The company unveiled a series of new strategies that are aimed at breathing fresh life into the service that has been ruthlessly cloned by Facebook across Instagram, WhatsApp and even its primary social network.
And Mr Mnangagwa, who is known as the crocodile for his tactic of waiting patiently before attacking ruthlessly, may well chip away at the opposition by enticing its more senior figures to support him.
Siege warfare has been used in Syria "in a ruthlessly coordinated and planned manner" with the aim of "forcing a population, collectively, to surrender or suffer starvation," a U.N. commission of inquiry has said.
That, in turn, led solar and wind manufacturers to leap into the market, competing ruthlessly against one another to bring down their prices faster, offering the best product at the best price to customers.
Given how ruthlessly competitive esports is, teams are incentivised to drop players if they are underperforming, and even skilled players are fearful of stagnation, bad luck, or tilting undermining their status as paid players.
Yet I maintain that the same principle applies to you: you very likely have too many apps, taking up precious space, and you should ruthlessly kill off the ones you don't use or need.
Despite a couple of excellent hit singles — "Hope You Get Lonely Tonight" and "Ain't Worth the Whiskey," which would be ruthlessly bitter if he didn't sing them like children's lullabies — he's remained committedly banal.
A U.N. commission of inquiry has said siege warfare has been used "in a ruthlessly coordinated and planned manner" in Syria, with the aim of forcing a population, collectively, to surrender or suffer starvation.
The show's Holmes, played by Benedict Cumberbatch, is neurotic, and cares little for others' feelings, so it's easy to imagine him ruthlessly chewing out a camera man for not lining up a shot perfectly.
These four sections can be read as the stages of Malcolm X's life, as petty criminal, prison inmate and Muslim convert, rising Nation of Islam star and finally as visionary leader, ruthlessly cut down.
The ruthlessly satirical video shows that Care Bears, Tom & Jerry, Transformers, Superman, Pinnochio, Super Mario, and the Masters of the Universe are all helpless against xenophobia, factory farms, poverty, war, consumerism, corruption, and war.
The ruthlessly efficient square meat patty is lost under the tile of tofu, and there's no lettuce or tomato to add color; just an orangey-brown skid mark of chile sauce under the bun.
The psychological impact of Mr. Kim being rebuffed in Hanoi cannot be overestimated, given that he is a 35-year-old leader who has ruthlessly put down any challenges to his rule, experts said.
Please keep in mind that I am not above doing something for no reason, but also that I am not one of the largest and most ruthlessly organized corporations the world has ever seen.
With its ruthlessly consumable twists and turns, prestige TV could also be said to resemble the 24-hour news cycle, where information lines up to be processed as fast as it can be absorbed.
He played the game very well, ruthlessly and with frequent flashes of genius, and even if he failed to anticipate nearly every problem with his technology, he managed to deliver fabulous results to shareholders.
As the story goes, hostess Samantha Barbash (in Hustlers, Jennifer Lopez's Ramona) was the ringleader of a scheme to party with stripclub's clients, spike their drinks with drugs, and swipe their credit cards ruthlessly.
De Carvajal was a Jew who posed as Catholic in New Spain, now Mexico, during a period when the Inquisition ruthlessly persecuted heretics and false converts with deportation, imprisonment, torture and grisly public executions.
Even before the ceremony, Hekmatyar's arrival in Kabul, the city his forces bombarded ruthlessly during the 1990s civil war, appeared aimed at reinforcing his status as a major new force on the political scene.
Its verses and choruses are as ruthlessly stark as a hip-hop production, mostly just drumbeats and electronic tones, behind a nursery-rhyme melody in the verse and a rhythmic chant in the chorus.
In his first at-bat of 2020 spring training, Altuve was ruthlessly booed by fans on hand at the Astros' game against the Detroit Tigers at Joker Marchant Stadium in Lakeland, Florida, Monday afternoon.
It's a real bureaucratic directive prepared by the Chinese leadership, drawing on a series of secret speeches by Xi Jinping, China's authoritarian leader, on dealing ruthlessly with Muslims who show "symptoms" of religious radicalism.
His strongest challenger is Ricardo Anaya, 39, whose quick ascent has inspired awe and hatred, particularly for the way he has deftly — many say ruthlessly — sidelined and disposed of his opponents along the way.
Yet I maintain that the same principle applies to you: You very likely have too many apps, taking up precious space, and you should ruthlessly kill off the ones you don't use or need.
One of them was Lady Wu, who had taken command of her faction when her husband Sun Jian was killed in a battle, and then ruthlessly seized all remaining Han holdings in southern China.
Ms Hughes draws parallels between the protests of 2013, ruthlessly suppressed by the security forces of an elected Islamist government, and the uprising of 532AD, known as the Nika riots, from the Greek for "victory".
"Besides sustaining the ongoing illegitimate occupation, the newly adopted war strategy of Trump has been ruthlessly implemented in the villages and rural areas against our oppressed Afghan people for the past nine months," it said.
San Francisco's market is ruthlessly competitive, and houses go for much more than their listing prices because wealthy buyers will overbid and often pay cash up-front in order to eliminate their less-liquid rivals.
In an age defined by globalism, he was an advocate of the working class—and also a critic of the PRI , the party that has ruthlessly dominated national politics for much of the past century.
And for the most part, Chopra has done just that, using her stardom to propel from Bollywood movie star to an international icon -- a rise that some would call ruthlessly careerist and others unabashedly feminist.
"She deserves to be ruthlessly examined," said Peter Staley, a long-time AIDS activist and Clinton supporter, whose work with ACT-UP's Treatment Action Group was immortalized in the documentary How to Survive a Plague.
"Spoils" convincingly paints them as an absolutely terrifying force of nature — so numerous in number that it's impossible to stand against their oncoming rush, and so ruthlessly efficient in how quickly they can kill you.
The new prisoner teaches Margaret how suddenly, and ruthlessly, fortune can turn a queen into a pawn, and that sometimes the only difference between loyalty and treason is where you stand on the game board.
If women wish to seize power, they must compete ruthlessly with one another, but if they want to be seen as good feminists, they must act as if they are not in competition at all.
Even had the book been ruthlessly edited, though, I fear that the people who most need to read it — those who have doubts about the value and safety of vaccination — would fail to do so.
Argentinean literary culture is ruthlessly centered in Buenos Aires—"that bad habit, Buenos Aires," Jorge Luis Borges called the city—but Di Benedetto resisted the time-honored impulse of literary young men toward the capital.
Source: FactSet This market is hunting ruthlessly for reliable, durable cash flow streams and investors are emboldened by the strong credit markets and reduced fears of a recession to pay ever-higher prices for them.
Rooney Mara, in an Oscar-nominated performance, is Lisbeth Salander, the vulnerable yet ruthlessly competent computer hacker who helps him solve the mystery in this adaptation of the Stieg Larsson novel, directed by David Fincher.
Aaron Rodgers threw four touchdown passes in the snow, and Ryan Tannehill continued to be ruthlessly efficient, but Watson's performance, especially in the context of it coming against New England, stood out above the rest.
In an outburst of naked homophobia rarely heard in mainstream hip-hop anymore, he ruthlessly targets Jamal's sexuality, going all the way back to when Jamal was a young child and dressed as a girl.
Fueled by bitterness and abandonment issues, he rules ruthlessly over Sunnyside Daycare and is ready to murder all our favorite toys in the incinerator because he thinks no one will ever love any of them.
Achieving the $0.25-per-watt goal, Sivaram and Kann argue, will require the solar industry to broaden its focus: not just ruthlessly cutting costs for existing technology but also plunking down money on future ideas.
She hates talking about past and politics, but the sounds of her homeland play heavily into her live sets—every sample juxtaposed to make a statement, ruthlessly attacking nostalgia with a post-war-expressionist crowbar.
His drawings of prepubescent and adolescent boys and girls, made concurrently with the emergence of Sigmund Freud's theories of psychosexual development, are clear-eyed if perturbing reflections of an artist being ruthlessly honest with himself.
"Today, the wheel of destiny has turned and we have arrived at this extreme and dark moment, as a super-nation ruthlessly disrupts the world's technology and industry system," the company president said in the letter.
But he is also regularly denounced by rights groups and foreign governments for ruthlessly stamping out political dissent in the nation of 2 million people, which is a popular beach destination for budget-conscious European tourists.
On Thursday, KCNA said it was its sovereign right to "ruthlessly punish" U.S. citizens it has detained for crimes against the state, saying U.S. media's description of such arrests as a bargaining ploy was "pure ignorance".
But given the realities of our economy — an economy that Amazon is relentlessly and ruthlessly transforming according to its narrow self-interest — it's also only natural that many New Yorkers wanted nothing to do with it.
Following the professional and personal travails of Araknet, a tech darknet company, and its ruthlessly ambitious staff, StartUp builds with high stakes tension as the team fights their most threatening adversary to date—the U.S. Government.
"Be in no doubt: under the government's proposal our fingers would still be caught in this mangle and the EU would use it ruthlessly to punish us for leaving and handicap our future competitiveness," Davis said.
The joke is that if our grocery items actually had thoughts and dreams and hopes and felt pain, their lives would be abject misery, trapped in packages until they are released, then ruthlessly and savagely devoured.
But he is also regularly denounced by rights groups and foreign governments for ruthlessly stamping out political dissent in the nation of 2 million people, which is a popular beach destination for budget-minded European tourists.
LONDON (Reuters) - Novak Djokovic ruthlessly took Matteo Berrettini apart at the ATP Finals on Sunday as he began his quest to reclaim the number one ranking by winning his opening group match 24-20 236-22007.
His Twitter recklessly, ruthlessly epitomizes that familiar stereotype of the generation we share: He believes wholeheartedly in his own specialness, even as he becomes increasingly disillusioned with a world that is poorly equipped to notice it.
The internet ruthlessly mocked President Donald Trump with the hashtag #SharpieGate for posing on Wednesday with a map that appeared to have been altered with a Sharpie to wrongly show Hurricane Dorian's trajectory extending into Alabama.
But have the Olympic Games really become so ruthlessly competitive, so commercialized, so socially insensitive or corrupt that one act of human compassion should be presented as a rare reproach to a sadly debased Olympic ideal?
But while MBS has initiated some modest reforms, including relaxing longstanding restrictions on women driving and allowing movie theaters to open across the country, he has also ruthlessly consolidated his power and cracked down on dissent.
He ruthlessly chopped the former down into a sleek, 24-minute battery, and on the latter, snatched Dave Mustaine's love it-or-hate-it vocals out of the equation entirely by serving up an instrumental version.
He had made the independent film landscape into what it is today by having a tenacious approach to buying movies, releasing them so they would be seen beyond the arthouse crowds, and ruthlessly campaigning for Oscars.
In a chapter called "The War on Older Women," Douglas details the ways in which the reactionary forces of conservative politics and ruthlessly unfettered capitalism have exacerbated women's vulnerability by weakening the nation's social safety net.
Certainly Vladimir Putin's Russia is asking for punishment when his agents use a chemical weapon against a double agent, brazenly meddle in Western elections, cheat in international sports, ruthlessly ravage Ukrainian territory or violate human rights.
"Our hope with these changes is to reset and improve how we work day to day — ruthlessly prioritizing, and always holding ourselves accountable to a high bar of performance and agility," an Uber spokesperson told TechCrunch.
The forces have ruthlessly used commandos and airstrikes to bleed the insurgents, waging what has been a more flexible and adaptive counterinsurgency compared to the older ways, when the forces remained less mobile and largely defensive.
But while he's initiated some reforms, including lifting the ban on women driving, he's also ruthlessly consolidated power and cracked down on dissent, arresting many of the activists — including Samar Badawi — who championed those same reforms.
Mani has been the talk of the Internet ever since a video of him ruthlessly breaking the ankles of a NYC woman went viral ... making the world wonder who was next to feel the roundball wrath.
He became head of the provisional government in August 1922 after the deaths of Michael Collins and Arthur Griffith, both of whom helped negotiate the Anglo-Irish Treaty, and dealt ruthlessly with the new administration's opponents.
Those who are familiar with Gaskell's work — and she continues to inspire loving devotion around the world — may fret about the way Stevens has ruthlessly filleted the novelist's life and reoriented it for her own purposes.
Mr. Avenatti has been needling Mr. Cohen about the case so frequently and ruthlessly on TV and social media that earlier this month, Mr. Cohen asked a federal judge to place a gag order on him.
The wryly old-fashioned slow-drag setting belies the hardheaded economic realism of "The Capitalist Blues," a theme statement for an album full of songs about trying to get by in a ruthlessly market-based world.
"His work ethic was exceptional; he is both analytical and extremely personable," said Scott Miller, his professor at Wichita State University - a combination that drives business in the ruthlessly competitive but clubby world of plane deals.
A new phase of the conflict beckons, one in which the government led by Bashar al-Assad tries to consolidate its gains, as ruthlessly as it wishes, while its ever-more radicalized opponents revert to insurgent tactics.
Where other black male performers before him had been unable to break away from having their images ruthlessly sexualized by the media, Prince changed the game by owning his body and persona onstage to an unprecedented degree.
Foy, as Elizabeth, is crucial to making Crown work: The actress showed a similar observational alertness as the doomed (and ruthlessly clever) Anne Boleyn in Wolf Hall, but here she displays a quick, quiet, enduring, encompassing poise.
It is abundantly clear that a President Hillary Clinton, bound to a ruthlessly left-wing base, will simply not be able to break from the Obama trajectory and thus provide the stronger leadership these tough times demand.
"Just because I have more time to watch games doesn't mean my picks will be better," Obama joked, probably recalling last year's brackets, which were ruthlessly dissected and mocked by the good sports people of the internet.
The internet ruthlessly mocked President Donald Trump with the hashtag #SharpieGate after he posed on Wednesday with a map that appeared to have been altered with a Sharpie to incorrectly show Hurricane Dorian's trajectory extending into Alabama.
But it has already done incalculable harm, kidnapping thousands of women and children and bullying and brainwashing many of them into becoming suicide bombers and child soldiers, a tactic it has ruthlessly invoked as it loses ground.
But the Weinsteins ruthlessly pursued and ultimately bought the 26-year-old Soderbergh's film, which wound up winning not just the audience prize at Sundance, but also the prestigious Palme d'Or at Cannes later in the year. .
The 46-year-old actor, and ex-husband of Amy Poehler, has been hitting the dating scene since he divorced Poehler in 2014, and Fox has been around to observe, and ruthlessly judge, his taste in girlfriends.
"Cross Her Heart" also has a welcome sisterhood-is-powerful vibe; it's a novel that defines women by their relationships with one another, even as their creator is ruthlessly shoving them into position for the next twist.
At this juncture in Russian history, neither the state, nor the church, nor much of society has managed to come up with anything close to a unified interpretation of an event so brutally destructive and ruthlessly idealized.
His first masterpiece, "The Power Broker," 1,336 pages published in 843, investigated how ruthlessly Commissioner Robert Moses, never elected to anything, concreted the metropolis of Manhattan, tying it to distant suburbs by expressways, bridges, parkways and beaches.
On Comedy In his ruthlessly funny new special, "Fire in the Maternity Ward," which debuts on Netflix on Tuesday, the stand-up comic Anthony Jeselnik muses nostalgically that you never forget the first time you had sex.
Between 1974 and 1980, when I was trying to write my first novel, there was a sinister atmosphere hanging over Istanbul: Communist militants and right-wing nationalists ruthlessly and routinely gunned each other down in the streets.
It is truly a glare among glares, which makes sense: Trump has called climate change a "hoax," despite incontrovertible evidence to the contrary, and he has promoted a ruthlessly anti-environment agenda during his time as president.
The story of the minions and their romp through history as denizens of all kinds of evil creatures and people, from dinosaurs to the ruthlessly imperialistic French emperor Napoleon, is great as they fail again and again.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Naomi Osaka ruthlessly tossed aside defending U.S. Open champion Angelique Kerber in the first round on Tuesday, but she warned that she was just getting started at Flushing Meadows, where she used to practice.
Mr. Mirziyoyev, the 59-year-old prime minister, was appointed acting leader in September, after the death of Islam Karimov, who had ruthlessly ruled the predominantly Muslim nation of about 31 million for more than 25 years.
The album is brutally straightforward, rife with ruthlessly catchy riffs and lyrics focused not on Satan or savagery, but on pure chaos, centering on the idea of fire as a guiding theme—a leitmotif, as Hanno says.
It's maybe able to play some of this traditional role as a check on power and a defender of public interest, but it's increasingly more difficult to do so when organizations are competing so ruthlessly for eyeballs.
Daley says Democrats have been handicapped primarily by Republicans ruthlessly redistricting congressional districts to disempower Democrats, while others point to self-sorting along ideological lines (with liberals clustering in cities) to explain the fall in swing districts.
" The complaint stated that the magazine had "deliberately distorted news stories, blatantly staged photographs, and ruthlessly silenced opposition in furtherance of its aims to coerce the public and the fashion industry into acceding to its unconscionable demands.
The first two installments of the series — The Armored Saint and The Queen of Crows — were two of our favorite reads from last year, in which an oppressive theocracy known as the Order ruthlessly hunts down magic users.
Kostyuk left the court for a change of clothes before the second set but it made no difference and Svitolina ruthlessly pounced on anything loose from the teenager, particularly from her second serve, to break another two times.
If you want to be less generous, you see that the one time Trump's leadership skills were put to the test as an agent of middle-class people's economic well-being, he ripped them off ruthlessly and unapologetically.
It's impossible to talk about the allure of nostalgia — and of an uncomplicated hero figure who will come to save the day — without talking about how Donald Trump ruthlessly exploited both of those ideas on the campaign trail.
They're also ruthlessly generic, a college football team playing in a conference so nebulous as to include half the ACC and half the Big Ten, with fans suspiciously fervent about also rooting for the University of South Carolina.
Emmys host Stephen Colbert has ruthlessly attacked Trump on his "The Late Show," and many of the winners and presenters made barbed comments about Trump and his policies during Sunday's three-hour ceremony honoring the best of television.
Ultimately, Janerka was forced to conclude that the entire coffee shop story was a ruse to ruthlessly acquire video game keys with promises of cafe advertising, and he guesses that Dmitry Tseptsov wasn't even the scammer's real name.
OxyContin-maker Purdue Pharma and its owners, the Sackler family, agreed to pay $270 million to Oklahoma to settle a lawsuit accusing it of ruthlessly marketing and misleading the public about the dangers of its highly addictive narcotic.
"This is an enemy that ruthlessly exploits civilians to serve its own ends, and clearly has not even the faintest qualm about deliberately placing them in danger," U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra'ad al-Hussein said.
Within 48 hours, local militia and federal troops had suppressed the rebellion and Deslondes was ruthlessly executed—his hands were chopped off, he was shot in both legs, and then burned to death in a bale of straw.
The same man who unyieldingly defied the West, who outwitted or ruthlessly crushed his opponents for decades while leaders in other countries were felled in coups, has been caught on video stumbling or dozing off during public events.
Jewish habitation in Judea/Samaria, the Biblical cradle of Jewish civilization, has existed from antiquity to modern times – until, in 1949, Jordan conquered this area and ruthlessly expelled all Jews and obliterated all historical vestiges of Jewish presence.
Low-grade astrocytomas tend to be slow-growing and contained, but a Grade 4 astrocytoma, called a glioblastoma, is a ruthlessly aggressive cancer that has struck, among others, Vice-President Joe Biden's son Beau and Senator John McCain.
After decades of being ruthlessly beaten down in all spheres of life, this fearless, bold and questioning attitude that Cruyff brought to Barcelona was just what Catalonia needed to feel a sense of self-worth and pride again.
SAN FRANCISCO — When Logan Green, chief executive of the ride-hailing service Lyft, was asked which tech leaders he admired, he pointed to three men who had built their companies ruthlessly: Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg and Jeff Bezos.
Though ruthlessly romanticized and swimming in Holocaust-drama clichés — like the pallidly venomous Nazi interrogator — the story of how Georg Elser (an endearing Christian Friedel) transformed from mischievous ladies' man to determined bomb maker is worth the telling.
In 2011, when an attacker with a strikingly similar M.O. raped a 26-year-old woman in Golden, Colorado, Detective Stacy Galbraith (called Karen Duvall in Unbelievable and played by Merritt Wever) was set on pursuing him ruthlessly.
Human Rights Watch, Western diplomats and United Nations officials said they were investigating the video, which was consistent with United Nations reports this week of Congolese government soldiers ruthlessly crushing a local militia in the Kasaï-Central Province.
It is a ratings magnet, a marketing tool, a sponsor's flagship, a cultural event and, of course, a live performance with no second chances, to be applauded or ruthlessly dissected, virtually in real time, via every internet resource.
"Our hope with these changes is to reset and improve how we work day to day—ruthlessly prioritizing, and always holding ourselves accountable to a high bar of performance and agility," an Uber spokesperson said in a statement.
If it were listed on public markets, Harvard University would receive a large special dividend which it could put to philanthropic use and HBS could be liberated to pursue its own self-interest as ruthlessly as its graduates do.
The Astros (215-28) completed the three-game series sweep and a 21-22 homestand with their improbable comeback, suddenly coming alive against Hendriks (123-212) after Detwiler ruthlessly strangled the life out of them for seven exceptional innings.
But Congress (or at least a few of its members) isn't going to take that lying down: 10 Representatives who helped craft the law governing the FCC itself have submitted an official comment on the proposal ruthlessly dismantling it.
On some level, The Other Two is a cynical story about a dumb teenager who's ruthlessly exploited by an industry that intends to wring him dry and the family members who see him as their ticket to the stars.
With a production budget of $10 million, Reina is one of the most expensive telenovelas that Telemundo has ever produced, but its 63 episodes maintain a cheesy cable-access aesthetic, even when the events they depict are ruthlessly violent.
North Korea's military said on Friday it would "ruthlessly ravage" the United States if Washington chose to attack, as a U.S. aircraft carrier group headed for the region amid fears the North may conduct a sixth nuclear weapons test.
That included both Arya's encounter with a group of ordinary soldiers, and her former traveling companion, the Hound (Rory McCann, simply terrific in this hour), being forced to revisit the home of a peasant whom he had ruthlessly victimized.
He's often lauded as this figure who had this vision and ruthlessly pursued it for the purpose of global sport, but I was surprised to learn that his actual vision for why he wanted the games was pretty flexible.
Parallel to EJ's reputation as the best place for game information—MMOs have always been notorious for obscuring in-game information, and WoW was no different at release—was the site's reputation as a strict, ruthlessly moderated public space.
He ruthlessly pursued the Roman Catholic Church — in a country where more than 60 percent of the population is Catholic — by imprisoning priests, reducing the number of foreign missionaries and seizing or closing church-run broadcasters, schools and seminaries.
And while our counterterrorism strategy was ruthlessly effective in uprooting al Qaeda in Afghanistan, the influx of Islamic State fighters in the last two years illustrates how quickly a failed state can serve as a magnet for terrorist groups.
He ruthlessly excludes nearly all the details that are the basic diet of conventional political analysts — items like the burning issues of the day, the identities, personalities and speeches of the candidates and the strength of their campaign organizations.
" Asked Wednesday about what he thought of people who failed to heed that advice, Johnson said: "The more ruthlessly we can enforce upon ourselves the advice... the fewer deaths we will have and the less suffering there will be.
"Our hope with these changes is to reset and improve how we work day to day—ruthlessly prioritizing, and always holding ourselves accountable to a high bar of performance and agility," the company said in a statement to CNBC.
"Civilians have been ruthlessly exploited by the armed group calling itself the Islamic State (IS), which has systematically moved them into zones of conflict, used them as human shields, and prevented them from escaping to safety," the report states.
Healthy or sick, wealthy or poor, wedded or widowed — we are expected to get out there and revel, even when the last thing many of us want is to mark that time is passing so obviously and so ruthlessly.
Opening with a quotation from Leo Tolstoy's last and bleakest novel, "Resurrection," this wittily animated feature from the Chinese writer and director Liu Jian presents a generic, follow-the-money tale as a Darwinian commentary on ruthlessly modern materialism.
If you want to be less generous, you see that the one time Trump's leadership skills were put to the test as an agent of middle-class people's economic well-being, he ripped those people off ruthlessly and unapologetically.
The Scottish artist Douglas Gordon's film "21966 Hour Psycho" (21966) is materially the same as Alfred Hitchcock's "Psycho" (20133), except run in ruthlessly slow motion, silent, attenuated and sapped of drama, forcing the audience to project and manufacture meaning.
But in displaying the ruthlessly transactional underpinnings of social platforms where the world's smartphone users go to kill time, unwittingly trading away their agency in the process, Netflix has really just begun to open up the defining story of our time.
The investigators accused the Syrian government of a "meticulously planned and ruthlessly carried out" air strike on a U.N. and Syrian Red Crescent convoy at Orum al-Kubra, in rural western Aleppo on Sept 19 that killed 14 aid workers.
And just as with The Social Network, The Founder's Ray Kroc finds a way to expand the initial spark of someone else's idea into an empire, by expanding its reach and appeal, and ruthlessly leveraging the power that comes with success.
One path might be for Schumer and Pelosi to get the congressional Democrats and party leaders together for a private meeting where they agree that Trump needs to be opposed as relentlessly and ruthlessly as Mitch McConnell's congressional Republicans opposed Obama.
"As we said in our report on Disinformation and 'Fake News,' Facebook's business model to date is based on a blatant disregard for people's personal data and privacy and ruthlessly crushing other competitor apps," Collins said in the statement Friday.
The Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge will be copied as widely and ruthlessly as the iPhone Samsung's improvement has not been perfect or universal, as it continues to struggle with creating user experiences that truly improve on its underlying Android software.
No matter how viewers feel about Weiner's infidelities, or his repeated lies about them, it's still discomfiting to see how ruthlessly and single-mindedly the journalists around him chase any whiff of humiliation, generally with a tone of smug, patronizing superiority.
In 2009, Alphabet's Eric Schmidt stepped down from Apple's board as the two companies began ruthlessly fighting out over whether Google (at the time) stole ideas from the iPhone and began to increasingly eat away at the early smartphone-maker's lead.
Mr. Assad — with the help of Iran; its Revolutionary Guards and its proxies; Hezbollah and militias in Iraq and Afghanistan — has created the worst refugee problem since World War II, ruthlessly displacing millions of people into neighboring countries and Europe.
"What makes the difference is the amount of money, but also the way in which it is managed, targeted and ruthlessly audited and accounted for," said Borja García, a senior lecturer in sport management and policy at Loughborough University in England.
Ruthlessly playing a weak hand, he has worked hard to undermine NATO and challenge the post-Cold War order by invading Ukraine, funding right-wing groups in France and elsewhere and recklessly brandishing his military power from the Baltics to Syria.
MORE. While the term "Arab Spring" was always a bit of a misnomer, it has been followed by an "Arab Winter," as the space for autonomous or collective action — always limited — has been rigorously (and, in many cases, ruthlessly) suppressed.
They are well matched by McCarthy — played by Lee Sellars as a sort of East-Coast-meets-Texas boor, without a whisper of Wisconsin to him — and his ruthlessly loyal young researcher, Jean Kerr (Cathryn Wake), who will become his wife.
There is the older white, liberal couple who twitter on about sugar being poison and climate change killing animals because the polar ice caps are melting, only to turn around and ruthlessly murder three of their fellow humans with relish.
She has written about private pain and collective trauma as tenderly and ruthlessly as anyone, and therefore the most startling — and the most moving — thing about encountering her on screen is her buoyancy, the enjoyment she finds in being herself.
Because the setup is awash with puritanical, patriarchal bullshit, the women who have taken the Bach to pound town before the Fantasy Suites have historically been ruthlessly slut-shamed by the general public and even the producers of the show.
Baird offers us a paradox: a queen who uses the stereotypes of her sex to her advantage and, while claiming nervous weakness, withdraws from public view even as she ruthlessly micromanages her political cabinet, often sending her ministers hourly instructions.
While the Syrian regime is ruthlessly authoritarian, Soleimani's troops prevented its collapse, which would have resulted in yet another Middle Eastern power vacuum and drawn in thousands of jihadists, making the rise of the Islamic State seem like a picnic.
Once again, "Billions" distinguishes itself as an extremely smart, high-stakes chess match, where the principals play Monopoly with real buildings, and the combatants are so ruthlessly determined to win that they're blinded to, or simply ignore, the collateral damage.
The four-book series tells the story of Elena "Lenù" Greco and Lina "Lila" Cerullo of Naples, and their complicated friendship, with the scope of an epic — gripping plotting, vivid personalities, and ruthlessly intelligent explorations of class, gender, family, and violence.
In fact, many judges do everything they can to avoid such trials, try to decide as much of the case as possible on the basis of documents rather than oral testimony, and ruthlessly prune witness lists and the lengths of trials.
It was that, particularly at a time when amnesiac designers ruthlessly plunder the back pages of those who never made it far enough to understand or to enjoy their accomplishments, Mr. Owens has the dignity to remember and give credit.
But back home, Madison Avenue ruthlessly siphoned breakdancing's cool—using it to sell McDonald's and Mountain Dew, and even to present a B-Boy parade on a nationally televised Kennedy Center dance extravaganzas before Ronald "I Got It 23 Cheap" Reagan.
Her statement is below:Amazon and Jeff Bezos exposed their ruthlessly exploitative practices during the Tax Amazon struggle, threatening to end construction and lay workers off to stop a tax that Bezos could pay for each year with just one hour of his income.
As I sipped a "Higher Cider" (apples, whiskey, clove, and infused honey) I was seated on a wood chair with a brutally narrow back strip that managed to dig ruthlessly into the soft tissue just below where the ribs dovetail into the spine.
Twitter, long an underdog in the social media world, appears to be learning from its much larger rival Facebook, a company that has ruthlessly copied competitors like Snapchat and Houseparty, leading to its informal internal slogan: "Don't be too proud to copy."
He has ruthlessly insulted rivals, attacked journalists, denigrated judges and lawmakers, helped to organize harassment, and cause general instability in the world — whether it's a tweet threatening to upend essential alliances, or an attack on Nordstrom for choosing to not enrich his family.
And the president appeared to elevate the significance of the raid over the one in which bin Laden was killed eight years ago — an event that unfolded the same night that Mr. Obama ruthlessly mocked Mr. Trump at the White House Correspondents Dinner.
Just two years before O.J. Simpson was charged with the murders of his ex-wife Nicole Brown and her friend Ron Goldman, an all-white jury acquitted Los Angeles Police Department officers who had been videotaped ruthlessly beating black taxi driver Rodney King.
Following multiple sexual misconduct allegations that led to the firing of co-star Kevin Spacey, Wright — who began the series as the ruthlessly ambitious wife of Spacey's soon-to-be President — will now lead House of Cards as standing POTUS for season 6.
SEOUL, April 14 (Reuters) - North Korea's military said on Friday it would "ruthlessly ravage" the United States if Washington chose to attack, as a U.S. aircraft carrier group headed for the region amid fears the North may conduct a sixth nuclear weapons test.
It can do what the West can't: accept economic pain (brushing off sanctions), use force (as in Syria) and ruthlessly exploit the weaknesses of a free society -- our careless ways with computers and our gullibility about the sources of information we read online.
OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma and its owners, the Sackler family, have agreed to pay $270 million to the state of Oklahoma to settle a lawsuit accusing the drugmaker of ruthlessly marketing and misleading the public about the dangers of its highly addictive narcotic.
The death of this well-established High Street chain is yet more evidence that the British retail sector is one of the most ruthlessly competitive in the world, and that customer loyalty built up over decades can be squandered in a heartbeat.
It came up with a ruthlessly efficient policy under which people found at sea were sent to Manus Island in Papua New Guinea or to the nation of Nauru, each a tiny island in the Pacific, ostensibly the first step to being resettled.
But for a newspaper of your reputation and high calling, what purpose is served in running a piece that — without evidence — speculates on the sexuality of the candidate's wife and so ruthlessly exploits — again without evidence — the peculiar vulnerabilities of a blended family?
"Valdez-Villareal imported tons of cocaine into the U.S. while ruthlessly working his way up the ranks of one of Mexico's most powerful cartels, leaving in his wake countless lives destroyed by drugs and violence," US Attorney Byung Pak said in a statement.
It's hard to know how one would react when Evans, sitting immediately across from you, randomly starts ruthlessly shaking a bottle of hot sauce like he's trying to hammer a nail through six feet of concrete while maintaining eye contact the entire time.
"If Cevian now opposes the lifting of the voting rights restrictions – which means opposing shareholder-friendly, modern corporate governance – this shows Cevian is only concerned with its own interests and wants to push these through ruthlessly," the foundation said in a statement.
Critics praised his ruthlessly funny Boogie Nights performance as porn director Jack Horner, a tough and hard-nosed father figure in a film that's as much a poignant story about family as it is a raucous look at the adult entertainment industry.
Mr. Wright was also convicted of lying to the F.B.I. "These defendants planned to ruthlessly bomb an apartment complex and kill innocent people, simply because of who they are and how they worship," Christopher A. Wray, the F.B.I. director, said in the statement.
Mugabe has been a fierce defender and accomplice of her husband — she once claimed he could still run the country "as a corpse" — as he ruthlessly ousted two successive vice presidents, Joice Mujuru and Emmerson Mnangagwa, who were rival claimants to the presidency.
"Valdez Villareal imported tons of cocaine into the U.S. while ruthlessly working his way up the ranks of one of Mexico's most powerful cartels, leaving in his wake countless lives destroyed by drugs and violence," United States Attorney Byung J. Pak said.
What a way to cap a season in which this ruthlessly entertaining and intelligent show, so gimlet-eyed about the corrupting influence of power and so deft at depicting its argot and appeal, finally brought in the buzz it has long deserved.
Every year, beginning with the three major film festivals that happen in September — Venice, Telluride, and Toronto — any movie or performer who could have a reasonable chance at an Oscar is ruthlessly scrutinized by an entire industry built up around the Oscars.
I also intended to do research for my novel "Loner," about a Harvard freshman not prone to checking his privilege, who, in his ruthlessly amoral, Tom Ripley-like desire to ascend the college's social ladder, develops an infatuation with a rich female classmate.
One of the two political parties has decided that none of the informal rules that have guided American politics for the last 50 or 100 years apply to them anymore and are pretty ruthlessly committed to shrinking the electorate and preventing people from voting.
Why it matters: While much of what's in the documents was already reported, together they provide a rare window into one of the world's most influential companies and reveal how Facebook's executives were ruthlessly focused on growing their service — while downplaying risks to user privacy.
But Vlatko Vedral, of the Centre for Quantum Technologies in Singapore, says that hackers who have been invited to try to break into the centre's quantum-communications experiments have often succeeded—not by beating quantum rules but by ruthlessly exploiting shortcomings of the kit itself.
He helped move economics beyond the narrow ideal of perfect competition by introducing the idea of contestable markets, in which competitive pressure comes from the worry that rivals will swoop in to vie for a market if incumbents are anything other than ruthlessly efficient.
She's also the little sister of the brilliantly charming Elizabeth, who will marry Mr. Darcy, and her dullness and plainness — Mary is, Austen informs us ruthlessly, the only plain one among the Bennet sisters — is what sets off Elizabeth's sparkle to its best effect.
While the last two seasons of the show resembled the last two books in that they were bogged down with convoluted storylines that would likely play no role in the endgame, the first two episodes of this season have ruthlessly and efficiently culled the cast.
This month's other British invaders are both dramas: "Informer," about a London-born man of Pakistani descent, ruthlessly coerced into becoming a counter-terrorism operative; and "Black Earth Rising," a series about prosecuting war crimes at the Hague, starring Michaela Coal and Harriet Walker.
Despite nonstop scandals — from Cambridge Analytica to its role in spreading hate speech in Myanmar that helped fuel genocide — the Silicon Valley social-networking giant has continued to be a ruthlessly efficient money-printing machine, generating billions in profits and consistently growing its user base.
An activist and member of the Democratic Socialists of America, Ocasio-Cortez won over voters in the minority-majority district with a ruthlessly efficient grassroots bid, even as Crowley -- the fourth-ranking Democrat in the House -- outraised her by a 10-to-1 margin.
Ocasio-Cortez, an activist and member of the Democratic Socialists of America, won over voters in the majority-minority district with a ruthlessly efficient grassroots bid, even as Crowley -- the fourth-ranked Democrat in the House -- outraised her by a 10-to-1 margin.
The pair wanted to know why the officers, who so ruthlessly enforced parking limits, had never so much as given a warning to the local fruit salesman, whose battered Ford Explorer sat illegally parked all day, every day, in the upper-class neighborhood of Polanco.
Jones, who starred in the new Ghostbusters film, spent Monday getting endlessly and ruthlessly harassed on Twitter by people ranging from those still outraged that the new Ghostbusters film features women in the lead roles, to the garden-variety virulent racists who call Twitter home.
Her parents, who attended every day of the trial in Dublin's Central Criminal Court, said that while she craved friendship, she had few friends outside her family and had been ruthlessly bullied and sexually harassed for being different from others at her high school.
But I also doubt that such research will ever prove that the strange lights and vessels filmed by human pilots actually belong to a starfaring species that's come to our planet to study, experiment and eventually offer us a hand up or else ruthlessly invade.
Crown Prince Mohammed, who has moved ruthlessly to tighten his grip on power, feared disaffected princes might rally around Ahmed and Mohammed bin Nayef as potential alternatives to take the throne, said two of the sources with royal connections, and a senior foreign diplomat.
Several carved wood door and window elements, on loan from the Lamu Fort Museum in Kenya, are on view, and in the catalog Athman Hussein, a former curator there, pegs them for what they were: advertisements of patrician privilege in a ruthlessly stratified culture.
Directed by Griffin Dunne, her nephew, who includes footage from his recent interviews with her, it shows that despite her cultivated image as a nervous waif at the mercy of moods and the Santa Ana wind, she could be ruthlessly practical and utterly unsentimental.
Drawn from long-sealed archives, donated to the Met by Arbus's daughters, the show covers the years 1956 to 1962: seven years in which a devoted fifties-era wife and mother turned herself into one of the most ruthlessly expressive artists of the century.
The reason for the reversal is clear: Parts of Obamacare have turned out to be really popular, and Democrats have wielded Republican opposition to the law and other efforts to cut entitlement spending ruthlessly in campaigns for the House, the Senate and governor's offices.
"There should be no doubt ... that authorities will crack down if they feel that the regime is under serious threat," said Newton, who pointed out that the current regime has a track record of "ruthlessly putting down protests" and will do so again if necessary.
A constant factor in the last 70 years of Communist China is that of the party holding onto power "ruthlessly, relentlessly and not giving in," said Stanzel, who is now a senior distinguished fellow at the German Institute for International and Security Affairs, SWP.
If you want to be ruthlessly stingy, know that some fans subscribe to an "every odd season" theory, roughly considering the entireties of Seasons 1, 3, 5 and 7 worth watching, with Seasons 2, 4 and 6 being less essential, a few episodes in each.
The Pioneer newspaper, which supports the BJP, said in an editorial on Saturday that "the Rohingya are a problem", declaring that those that are radicalized Islamist extremists need to be dealt with ruthlessly and the rest are economic migrants that India cannot afford to help.
Beyond the potential partial government shutdown next week, she is poised to take the speaker's gavel in the new year, where she will have to balance policy priorities and governance while contending with growing calls within the Democratic House membership to ruthlessly investigate and even impeach Trump.
But his best known campaigns were waged on the ground -- first as a general during the War of 1812, then against the Native American population, which he ruthlessly sought to purge from its ancestral homes east of the Mississippi River during his time in the White House.
Every small opening that Rodriguez had shown before this fight—his loopy boxing, his failure to set up his strikes, his habit for running onto the fence—was exploited ruthlessly by the savvy old veteran and Rodriguez scarcely got a word in edgewise against the Edgar onslaught.
John Denver song used: "Take Me Home, Country Roads" The Wimpyverse returned to theaters after a five-year absence in May at the expense of a no-longer-age-appropriate original cast that got ruthlessly dumped like puppies that had grown into larger-than-anticipated dogs.
Facebook's true innovation is a ruthlessly efficient and effective machine that serves highly targeted ads in ways that seem increasingly adversarial to traditional views of personal privacy (something that Apple and its CEO Tim Cook see as a vulnerability and have poked at explicitly in recent weeks).
McGrath ruthlessly goes after McConnell, at one point recounting a letter she wrote to him when she was 13, telling him her dream was to fly fighter jets in combat and asking him to change the law so that women could be pilots in the military too.
Many people would find the cultivation of such a ruthlessly skeptical approach morally repugnant, and we can anticipate that even the most proficient system users would occasionally succumb to the temptation to "befriend" their tools, if only to assuage their discomfort with the execution of their duties.
In general, strict quant investors will own fewer of the largest, most expensive stocks that dominate the big indexes and gravitate toward under-owned names; will frequently rebalance their holdings to keep their factor exposures consistent; and will cut losses ruthlessly through strict risk-management rules.
San Antonio left no stone unturned the next season, ruthlessly disposing of the Heat in five games in a Finals rematch which made Green only the third Tar Heel since James Worthy and Michael Jordan to win the top prize at both the NCAA and pro ranks.
In April 2016, nearly a decade after Bree first appeared, Beyoncé played on a similar fascination with the line between fact and fiction when she released Lemonade — what appeared to be a ruthlessly personal masterpiece, an unfiltered look at the cracks in her seemingly perfect life.
The men and women who led the Rising, whether wisely or not from a strategic point of view, were waging a war for political freedom, not a "holy" or religious war, and the innocents who died with them were not intentionally and ruthlessly killed by them.
CAIRO — Jordan's government on Tuesday barred the country's news media from publishing reports on a shooting at an intelligence office near Amman that killed five people and raised fears that militants had been able to penetrate one of the region's most powerful and ruthlessly effective counterterrorism agencies.
In 1917, as soon as Lenin realized the dire threat that the soviets represented to his party's potential monopoly of power in the revolutionary context, he moved to eradicate them as ruthlessly as Czar Nicholas II must have wished he had done when he had the chance.
"Yes, he has replaced many top commanders and officials so easily and ruthlessly killed some of them, which could make you wonder if he's sane," said Lee Sang-keun, a North Korean leadership expert at the Institute of Unification Studies at Ewha Womans University in Seoul.
I say this as someone raised Catholic, who attended Catholic schools through high school, and was an altar server — clean house, turn the abusers over to the police, and use the immense riches of the church to pay settlements to the victims rather than battle them ruthlessly.
The clashes at the start of the trial also exemplify another dominant political theme of the era, of how a Senate Republican caucus that is ruthlessly competent in wielding power is in lockstep with a President who harbors an expansive vision of his own largely unrestrained authority.
Bernie Sanders over his record of having voted to exempt gun manufacturers from lawsuits from the families of victims of gun violence, in a debate held just steps from the Mother Emanuel AME Church, where nine parishioners were ruthlessly gunned down by a white supremacist in 2015.
Mr. Osman said that after nearly two decades of unified leadership under the Taliban's secretive founder, Mullah Muhammad Omar, who was seen as "a spiritual figure above worldly business," leadership rifts were revealed under Mullah Mansour, who ruthlessly suppressed dissent and was heavily involved in drug trafficking.
It has been three years since Stranger Things gifted the world with wingwoman extraordinaire and almighty lover of statement bows Barbara Holland, known to her fans as simply "Barb"— only to then ruthlessly rip her away from us via Demogorgon attack just a few episodes into the series.
Tens of thousands of visitors have flocked to Yosemite to witness rock climbers undertaking bold, daring climbs in the past and creating a media circus was the last thing anyone wanted; the timing of the climb and its messaging would be ruthlessly controlled by the National Geographic team.
Like Winter's Bone, Leave No Trace centers on a quiet but ruthlessly determined teenage girl and her complicated relationship with her father, but in this case, her father is an active and demanding presence in her life, and their relationship is close but frustrated instead of distant and frustrated.
Ruthlessly she signaled her belief in loyalty by dumping her former leadership rival Michael Gove after he had aided both the downfall of Cameron -- by backing the "Leave" campaign -- and the (temporary) one of his "Leave" ally Boris Johnson, whom he belatedly declined to support for the prime ministership.
What complicates and deepens that narrative is that both Brown and Allen are black, and their success flies in the face of a genre that has often been ruthlessly closed-minded about who can lay claim to the rural experience, at least when it comes to songs about it.
HARARE, Zimbabwe — President Robert Mugabe, who has ruthlessly ruled Zimbabwe for nearly four decades as one of Africa's last liberation leaders still in power, was under house arrest on Wednesday, hours after the military announced it had taken him into custody in what appeared to be a coup.
Theme No. 1: 'Health, from genetic therapies to food systems' The coronavirus — which originated in Wuhan, China and has spread around the world — has "ruthlessly exposed the cracks in our global healthcare system," the analysts wrote, health-tech and telemedicine are two industries they expect to grow in popularity.
The Supreme Court supinely upheld this legislation, and the Wilson administration ruthlessly exploited it, censoring the mails, shutting down publications and sentencing the likes of Eugene V. Debs, the gentle 63-year-old Socialist leader, to jail for 10 years for making a speech indirectly questioning the draft.
Democrats ruthlessly assail the character of Trump on a daily basis, they had no problem impeaching him despite the lack of Republican support, and they say that they had no prosecutorial discretion and had to move forward knowing full well they lack the votes in the Senate for removal.
The Reid era has been characterized as a ruthlessly efficient machine, by using what is essentially a legalized money-laundering operation and voter registration vehicle to elect Democrats to office — with the one exception of the 2014 election cycle, which was a disaster for Democrats across the country.
In fact, Jahic — who cofounded the venture firm Aligned Partners with Susan Mason (who previously spent 230 years with Onset Ventures) — focuses exclusively on enterprise companies that are ruthlessly focused on capital efficiency and whose founders will turn away  bigger checks, knowing they could be shooting themselves in the foot otherwise.
Richard Peduzzi's set depicts the palace as a spare, ominous place, with tall, grim stone walls, dark crannies, side rooms with prisonlike doors and, in the background, the private quarters of Klytamnestra, Agamemnon's widow, and her lover, Aegisth, who together ruthlessly killed the king before the action of the opera starts.
"So we have to ruthlessly prioritize, and we can't have C-RAM everywhere we want it -- everywhere we want it to be," McKenzie said, referring to the Counter Rocket, Artillery and Mortar system that can be used to shoot down incoming rockets such as those that were fired at Camp Taji.
Within a few years, Star had launched his own cosmetics line with just a few lipsticks — all of which sold out as soon as they became available in 1.13 — and he'd become a trusted voice on YouTube for being radically, ruthlessly honest about what makeup was actually worth the hype.
Although the CCP uses public security and crime prevention as a pretext for its weaponization of surveillance, the system ruthlessly targets against what it calls the "key population" within Chinese society — defined as anyone suspected of endangering national security or social order, including political dissidents and, especially, the Uighur minority.
"The main parties are ruthlessly exploiting every opportunity they have to try and influence the electorate within the law — and the regulations are quite lax and out of date so they have many opportunities and they are using them," Rasmus Klein Nielsen, director of the Oxford Reuters Institute told CNN Business.
Ms. Maslany said that she shared a concern expressed by several critics of "Network," who feel that the role of Diana — as written by Chayefsky, a relentlessly driven woman in a male-dominated industry — didn't subvert gender stereotypes as much as provide a different caricature of a ruthlessly calculating female professional.
The model has invested a fair amount of her free time into sharing every facet of her life, ruthlessly clapping back at the endless stream of trolls on Twitter, and even sharing all of her various drunk musings, trials, and tribulations on Snapchat, much to the delight of her millions of followers.
To ruthlessly simplify the two sides' arguments: LinkedIn claimed it has a right to protect the privacy of its users by blocking users that violate its terms of service, just as a public library might cut off borrowing privileges for someone who used a fake ID or refused to return a book.
The two babes ruthlessly battled 20173 other hard-drinking rocker chicks for the love of bandanna-rockin' Poison frontman Bret Michaels, culminating in a massive falling-out involving claims that Sculls performed oral sex on Michaels (screamed at her in front of her dad) and derogatory slams about Chadwell's work as a stripper.
The local press cheered—copies of the purchasing deal for SWH, leaked to newspapers, made no explicit mention of Mr de Chalendar's public promises to protect jobs at Sika and to keep it listed in Switzerland, raising suspicions that the firm from over the Alps might behave ruthlessly if it got control.
As tensions soar over North Korea&aposs nuclear weapons development and President Donald Trump prepares for his first trip to Asia, Thae Yong Ho offered rare insight into the reclusive North Korean system and the insecurities he says drove leader Kim Jong Un to ruthlessly purge ranks and accelerate nuclear weapons development.
A short story can be written on the bottle, but for a novel you need the mental speed that enables you to keep the whole pattern inside your head and ruthlessly sacrifice the sideshows … I would give anything if I hadn't written Part III of Tender Is the Night entirely on stimulant.
"Although countries such as China and the United States are increasingly ruthlessly pursuing their own industrial policy, the focus of the Competition Commission is on the task of protecting consumers and ensuring fair competition within the EU," said Marcus Poppe, fund manager at German asset manager DWS, which owns 2.2 percent of Siemens.
" Writing in the Sunday Times, Davis said May's plan would expose British manufacturers to damaging EU regulations here "Be in no doubt: under the government's proposal our fingers would still be caught in this mangle and the EU would use it ruthlessly to punish us for leaving and handicap our future competitiveness.
Technically speaking, the illustrious title of "song of the summer" is usually given to a ubiquitous bop that's ruthlessly played all season long (like "Despacito," for example.)  But as we're living in lawless times, I challenge you ignore anyone who tries to tell you what *should* be your personal song of the summer.
But as oil prices came off their highs later in the day, and after North Korea said it had a sovereign right to "ruthlessly punish" American citizens it has detained for crimes against its government system, investors bought back into safe-haven German debt, nudging the yield down to around 0.43 percent.
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The ERA, which would have amended the Constitution to prohibit sex discrimination, seemed like a bipartisan inevitability — until Schlafly started a ruthlessly effective grassroots movement to convince housewives that the ERA would erase all legal differences between men and women, leading to horrors like "homosexual marriage," unisex bathrooms, or women in combat.
"They've done phenomenal work, they've done it quickly, they've done it ruthlessly, and they've done it efficiently," said Solomon L. Wisenberg, who was the deputy independent counsel during the investigation that led to the impeachment of President Bill Clinton on charges of lying under oath about his affair with Monica S. Lewinsky.
Executives with companies that rely on Big Tech -- like Sonos, a smart speaker company, and Popsockets, which used to rely on Amazon to sell their mobile device accessories -- alleged the digital marketplace is inherently unequal as long as the largest companies are allowed to ruthlessly pursue profit at the expense of smaller businesses.
Yet experts say that Mr. Sisi's greatest problem may lie in reforming his own security agencies, which have ruthlessly stifled Egypt's political opposition in recent years yet had limited success in penetrating the new Islamist cells that threaten Egypt's cities — or, at least, in stopping them from carrying out coordinated attacks on churches.
Executives with companies that rely on Big Tech — like Sonos, a smart speaker company, and Popsockets, which used to rely on Amazon to sell their mobile device accessories — alleged the digital marketplace is inherently unequal as long as the largest companies are allowed to ruthlessly pursue profit at the expense of smaller businesses.
Hard to know if it'll happen here too... In the second match, OpenAI performed even better, gaining an early advantage against OG in the first few minutes and then ruthlessly advancing on the human players until it clinched victory in a little more than half the time it needed to win the first match.
The long ball, so long associated with less skilful and more physical sides, has been used ruthlessly by Leicester to target the pace of striker Jamie Vardy, whose 22 goals have played a huge part in propelling the club to the summit and also earned him the Footballer of the Year title on Monday.
She contends that the justices have substituted the philosophical premises of the Framers' cautiously optimistic model Montesquieu with those of the ruthlessly cynical English political theorist Thomas Hobbes, by way of the law and economics movement—and ultimately the Federalist Society, with which Justices Scalia, Roberts, Thomas, Kennedy, and Alito have all been associated.
"After Ms. Hughes confidentially reached out to Fox to disclose that she was sexually assaulted and raped by Fox anchor Charles Payne, Fox ruthlessly leaked her name to a reporter at the National Enquirer, along with a self-serving 'statement' by Payne apologizing for what he falsely described as an 'affair,' " Wigdor and Christensen said.
Counter-intuitive as such a move may be, by ruthlessly simple logic, threatening the South with implicit downgrading of the alliance, if not outright abandonment, may be presumed to achieve the following: Such a message, even if conveyed with the utmost sincerity, in reality is far more likely to achieve something quite to the contrary.
Natural Intelligence Ben Taub concludes his profile of Jonathan Ledgard by theorizing that, given the current environmental crisis, "the best hope for the natural world" might be artificial intelligence—"a superintelligent entity that recognizes the value of life itself, and so begins to ruthlessly prioritize the preservation of life" ("Ideas in the Sky," September 23rd).
It's hard to describe Soleimani and his importance in brief: I recommend that everyone read Dexter Filkins's masterful 2013 New Yorker profile to get a full flavor of the man who, among other things, brilliantly and ruthlessly exacted a human toll from U.S. fighting forces in Iraq and helped engineer the predictable quagmire there.
V. Putin, meanwhile, hoists papier–mâché "barbells" while ruthlessly pressing his campaign of praising the vain rookie U.S. President D. Trump at every turn—a transparent Kremlin attempt to shut out life-of-the-party Kim Jong-un by making him seem, by contrast, like an unfunny midget warlord who feeds uncles to dogs.
The 49ers had one of the best offenses in the N.F.L. this season — they were ruthlessly efficient in the passing game and rushed for more yards than any team other than Baltimore — but even quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo made it clear this week that the primary difference in the team from last season is the defense.

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