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How does a contrary New England Democrat stick it to Iowa, when there's no one to stick it to?
The currency isn't going down because the Chinese are trying to stick it to Trump; it's going down because Trump is trying to stick it to them.
Go stick it to the press and vote for me.
They "stick it to the man" by castigating political elites.
It was a chance to stick it to a thoughtless authority.
All you have to do is stick it to your doorway.
They wanted a president who would stick it to the liberals.
Or is it merely a desire to stick it to Jeffcoat?
If you don't have a surface to stick it to, don't worry.
It essentially turns whatever you stick it to into a remote control.
Stick it to gym equipment, and you can shoot your workout hands-free.
Also, its back is self-adhesive, so you can stick it to walls.
Just stick it to your doorway like a piece of hi-tech gum.
Richard Yu really tried to stick it to Apple at today's CES keynote.
Stick it to the bums on welfare, but don't touch those farm subsidies.
Some of them are glad to see him stick it to the Foundation leadership.
The populist wing of the party thought she could stick it to the snobs.
The rule was clearly aimed, he says, to stick it to religiously observant pharmacists.
And while many found the video entertaining and ballsy — stick it to the Man!
They don't necessarily love him, but they love watching him stick it to the elites.
You'll be able to really stick it to the burger by having pancakes for dinner.
Iggy Azalia really stick it to Nick Young for allegedly sticking it to another chick.
"Scott's trying to stick it to Kourtney because of her liaison with Younes," said another source.
The children and Dewey's ensemble anthem, "Stick It to the Man," is a cynicism-proof showstopper.
It's unclear if Summer was trying to stick it to Cardi by working with her nemesis.
In it, one finds interesting parallels to today, especially in how people stick it to authority.
Would doing away with them stick it to insurers or kill the most vulnerable among us?
I make a to-do list on a sticky note and stick it to my keyboard.
Just spritz water on it, dissolving nanofibers in the patch, and stick it to the skin.
"Scott's trying to stick it to Kourtney because of her liaison with Younes," a source tells PEOPLE.
Additionally, it's dissipative, meaning that it loses the energy you used to stick it to the surface.
Here are five other political parties you could join to stick it to the two-party system.
"Anything I can do to help Alec stick it to Trump, I'm happy to," Warlick told Siegler.
Republican congressional leaders worked hand-in-glove with Democratic congressional leaders to stick it to the president.
The magnetic base allows you to stick it to your fridge, so it's there when you need it.
He wanted to prove a point -- and stick it to the establishment that was trying to coronate Clinton.
Just stick it to your doorway and the app will keep a record of everyone who shows up.
Connect it to your phone via Bluetooth and stick it to your shower wall using the suction cup.
We asked friends and co-workers about the shitty things they've done to stick it to an ex.
Then their liberation becomes paramount, because calling for it is a way to stick it to the Jews.
Unlike other politicians, he is prepared to tell it like it is, and to stick it to elites.
But he resolved to keep fighting his good fight, and stick it to his haters by never backing down.
Some also saw it as a way for Bey and Jay to stick it to tabloids who criticize Meghan.
It's raunchy madness — and maybe just the thing Alessandra needs to stick it to her less-than-loving dad.
Its recent decision to fulfill the mandatory requirements looks more like an initiative to stick it to gasoline consumers.
Or do you stick it to The Man by using the tools at your disposal against the oppressive apparatus?
The ejector is tiny, so use a piece of tape to stick it to your wallet or passport holder.
Instead, many liberals eagerly watch award shows in hopes that high-profile performers will stick it to Mr. Trump.
I'd rather you win AND stick it to the American infidels by paying me with their hostage ransom money.
He knew Left from the Valeant short and liked to watch him stick it to the Wall Street bosses.
Stick it to your windows or doors and watch as it glides across the surface, scrubbing without a scratch.
And, for the most part, they all share one defining characteristic: the desire to stick it to The Man.
But this is still an important moment for PewDiePie, who wants nothing more than to stick it to his critics.
With a chance finally to hobble the Houthis, and stick it to their Iranian backers, he may not want peace.
While the engine incident is indeed scary, Haddad managed to use his unfortunate flight to stick it to Fox News.
What we do know is that Republicans expect that they can stick it to voters and still hold onto power.
I often have to pry it off whatever I stick it to by shoving my finger beneath the large cup.
Place a miniature version in your wallet, stick it to your rear-view mirror, or tattoo it on your forearm.
I may be the President, but I'm still gonna stick it to The Man just as you want me to.
But if there were so many people willing, then why didn't any of this insurgency stick it to The Man?
Kind of sounds like a heist movie, if heist movies starred nerds who want to stick it to Big Streaming.
Would I walk into a dingy, dirty cesspool where creepy old men tried to stick it to anyone they could?
Bob Corker and Jeff Flake may want to stick it to the president—or make a statement about the deficit.
And he is motivated by a desire to stick it to the elites who have shunned him his entire life.
How can we get the prices to go up, and stick it to the average guy that can barely survive?
If you stick it to wallpaper or a painted wall, it will take the paint off when you remove it. 
Heck, you even stick it to your dashboard (or any other flat surface) and control the music in your car.
Photo: Getty ImagesJust in time for the holidays, Apple and Amazon have teamed up to stick it to the little guys.
"I'd still call and request the song be played just to stick it to the Myopia Censorship Club members," he tweeted.
If you enjoy finding new ways to stick it to the man, there are ways to avoid the checked baggage fee.
Draughon, shown above, said she found a print online and used a piece of tape to stick it to her shirt.
But there's concern that working with Democratic leaders was a way for Trump to overtly stick it to McConnell and Ryan.
If Mr López Obrador wants to stick it to Mexico's mafia of power, that would be a great place to start.
And I'm sure they're not just doing it in order to stick it to their sworn enemy Del Taco. Maybe. Probably.
When you're done with it, pull it off and stick it to a small hole on the back of the mirror.
On the right it's those who act like work requirements are a good way to stick it to shiftless welfare recipients.
Meanwhile, coach Kenny Atkinson insists he isn't worried about Russell getting too hyped up to stick it to his former organization.
They routinely get into bidding wars over media and partnership deals, unnecessarily running up prices just to stick it to each other.
It's a sexist tale as old as time, but as long as we keep fighting, we can stick it to the man.
But that doesn't mean you should, no matter how good you might think it'll feel to stick it to the airlines. Why?
"Scott's trying to stick it to Kourtney because of her liaison with Younes," an insider told PEOPLE of Disick's behavior this week.
But still, those comments don't necessarily mean he voted the way he did today just to stick it to his cowardly colleagues.
With the built-in suction cup, you can stick it to any surface, so you'll always have your tunes within arm's reach.
For Team Trump, bringing it back up was a way to stick it to the Clintons and Wall Street all at once.
People think Glassdoor was — used to think, anyway — Glassdoor was built to stick it to the man, and I used to joke.
It's only mildly surprising that Republican tax reform would stick it to Democratic states and goose the growth of powerful Republican states.
Collapsing public faith in government offers alert demagogues an opening to grab political power by promising to stick it to corrupt elites.
Imagine that Scrooge McDuck wanted to stick it to the US government and issued his own banknotes like it was the 1800s.
Except Andy Meehan, the star of that Saturday afternoon's generously termed "rally," was not necessarily looking to stick it to The Man.
But here, Carlson is parroting Trump's own true thinking—that Ukraine is altogether insignificant beyond helping him stick it to Joe Biden.
"It feels like some Democrats are cheering on a recession because they want to stick it to Trump," he told reporters on Wednesday.
I know some want to stick it to the so-called establishment, reject the status quo, and they see Trump as their vehicle.
And don't forget how much Favre wanted to stick it to the Packers twice a year after they cut the cord with him.
It also usually means that there could be darker forces at play—conspiratorial forces—trying to maximize profits and stick it to consumers.
"Cuomo never, ever missed an opportunity to stick it to de Blasio," said Douglas Muzzio, a professor of political science at Baruch College.
Considering Rob rarely posts on social media these days ... it seems like he broke his silence simply to stick it to his ex.
I get a kick out of using my story to stick it to Muslims who think they're the only ones getting Islam right.
So my advice for "the kids" is to stop running your mouth and execute for 18 months and then stick it to everybody.
"Here's this kid who's in a very weak position vis-à-vis China that has managed to really stick it to him," he said.
But there's now a tool that, while comically absurd in execution, can stick it to the man (advertisers) by effectively disguising your true interests.
But a bigger incentive for the singer was being able to stick it to his fellow coach (and 2013 Sexiest Man Alive) Adam Levine.
You know that feeling of subtle satisfaction you get when a person trying to stick it to someone else ends up hurting himself instead?
It's also worth noting that the deal's not done yet, and US regulators might well decide that it's time to stick it to Google.
Anything Trump does to stick it to the GOP leaders is popular in some quarters on the right, at least in the short term.
Backwards compatibility is Microsoft's go-to gotcha card when it wants to gin up support with fans and really stick it to the Sony diehards.
Taking part in driving up the egg's numbers offered a sense of irony, a way to stick it to the Instagram celebrities of the world.
Thankfully the makers responded to user feedback and added the much-needed magnet, so you can now stick it to your fridge or anything metallic.
She decides to stick it to him by crashing a recording session and calling him out in front of the entire band and record executive.
Ossoff did all that in a little over 3 months, thanks to energized national liberals looking for a way to stick it to Donald Trump.
Once you're done, just rinse out the pad and use the handy suction on the back to stick it to your bathroom mirror to dry.
Bronco bucking should be an Olympic sport, just so we can see Horsekind really stick it to these trash-ass humans on the international stage.
News she's pregnant hasn't been confirmed ... and for all we know she coulda just been trying to stick it to Egor with a guilt trip.
Tempted by the chance to stick it to Congress and boosted by its crushing victory in spring's national election, the BJP brushed off Shiv Sena.
Even if Mitski isn't trying to stick it to the imagined indie-rock Man, "Puberty 2" affirms that she is a blossoming indie-rock star.
I&aposm increasingly of the belief that he really wants this kind of a tariff war, and he really wants to stick it to German automobiles.
They're still reeling from the time President Obama passed Obamacare without their support — and as Senators, it's their constitutional duty to stick it to the meanies.
But a group of internet artists just gave the technology what might be its coolest use case yet: a tool to stick it to the man.
Despite their warnings, the headline numbers -- growth and jobs -- remain strong, and Trump is more than happy to take credit and stick it to the experts.
So when a strongman came along and said he'd stick it to the Chinese, the Mexicans, the rich people at Goldman Sachs, many Americans believed him.
By portraying "healthy eating as a way to 'stick it to the man,'" researchers promoted smarter food choices by harnessing the powerful adolescent drive for autonomy.
The Demandware deal also involves a bit of one-upmanship, helping Mr. Benioff stick it to its long-time rival Oracle and its boss, Larry Ellison.
It's exactly the kind of smug, smarmy bullshit that makes conservatives angry enough at the Hollywood elite to vote Trump just to stick it to them.
He thinks things like pretending to be a BuzzFeed editor and tweeting stuff like "#FeminismIsCancer" is a "hilarious" way to stick it to stodgy liberal elites.
The Raiders know they can stick it to any team in the NFL—and that's why, right now, they're sticking it to every team they play.
In the GOP, the energy is with Trump, who wants to stick it to the entire system of government, which he thinks is rigged against him.
If the Court simply wanted to stick it to Obamacare, the best outcome would be to let the lower court decision stand without Supreme Court review.
I wouldn't be surprised if Lyft bought Flywheel, if not just to stick it to Uber and take a bigger share of Uber's home turf, San Francisco.
So until the conspiracy theories are put to rest it looks like Denver International Airport is really keeping up the effort to stick it to the skeptics.
There used to be a big drawback to this bottle opener in that there was no magnet so you wasn't able to stick it to your fridge.
The question now is whether megaplex chains will refuse to show films that MoviePass has a stake in as a way to stick it to the company.
Rather than waiting in winged armchairs in the antechambers of congressional offices, they wanted to stick it to the government agency they felt had most betrayed them.
Here's hoping they win to stick it to the NCAA for its unjust APR rules, which unfairly and disproportionately impact poor schools with large black student populations.
It also includes a self-adhesive backing for the rear of the phone to stick it to things and provide extra stability for the eye-tracking system.
As a corollary, think of the Republican Party as a congregation of unruly Dissenters who when given the right opportunity will still stick it to the man.
The investigations are a "witch-hunt", he says, the reports of corruption are "fake news"; Israelis should vote for him and stick it to the liberal elite.
But stranger things have happened—hell, the Islanders moving to Brooklyn to stick it to Nassau voters sounded stranger at one time, and then it came true.
I gingerly used the suction pads on the bottom of the "slipper" to stick it to the floor in my shower and wiggle each foot in it.
His argument has always been that I will "make America great again" by rolling back social change, and I'll stick it to the Democrats in the process.
The Sensor-1's adhesive back allows you to stick it to a bunch of different surfaces, and its LEDs light up blue when the alarm is set.
Chris Long says he's ready to stick it to Donald Trump AGAIN -- stating he will NOT attend the White House visit if the Eagles win the Super Bowl.
"Chavez used his windfall oil profits to stick it to the U.S. whenever he could," said Jason Marczak, director of the Atlantic Council's Adrienne Arsht Latin America Center.
Or maybe, like the anti-Trump dogs who came before them, they were looking to stick it to the Republicans the best way their animal selves knew how.
The presence of those candidates gave Trump a golden opportunity to stick it to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, whose allies have spent millions of dollars supporting Strange.
"People use midterm elections to stick it to the executive," said Thad Kousser, a political scientist at the University of California, San Diego who studies state legislative politics.
And it doesn't hurt that Amazon was able to stick it to its future shipping and logistics competitor, showing FedEx it can swing the stock whenever it wants.
Former Obama aide Bill Daley said Thursday that presumptive Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton could really stick it to Republican Donald Trump with her choice for vice presidential running-mate.
As Vox pointed out last week, they only really make sense if Republicans want to stick it to "elite" institutions, which many of them view with increasing ideological suspicion.
Supporting Honey (Graham) on her quest to stick it to the man are Candy (Stephanie Beatriz) and Eva (Angela Kinsey), two women with doubts and issues of their own.
As an added bonus, Daenerys gets to further stick it to the proverbial "man," by installing a second woman as queen in the giant frat house we call Westeros.
That morning, the NRA issued a familiar call to its millions of members: Vote for Trump not just to protect gun rights, but to stick it to the Establishment.
"There is a myth out there that he'll stick it to the rich and powerful because, somehow, at heart, he's really on the side of the little guy," Mrs.
They've also complained of the new leadership's repeated interference with their writing, which is known for its irreverent, stick-it-to-the-man take on sports, culture, and politics.
During the brief five days I stayed, I had Xanax delivered and snorted it off my Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous, just to really stick it to the man.
The case does what it's supposed to do, but it's also a little scary because I sometimes accidentally stick it to something and am worried it might break that thing.
Kik is promoting its digital currency as a way social networks and digital communities can make money without relying on advertising---and as a way to stick it to Facebook.
These are not hard-core issue conservatives, but they like knowing their president is going to stick it to China and roll back burdensome federal regulations that stifle the economy.
While Sebastian is on the road, Mia puts together a one-woman show to stick it to all the casting directors who seem so reluctant to give her a chance.
In short, to stick it to the drugmakers and other healthcare companies now this administration is going to have to herd some very right-wing cats far to the left.
Ye also complained about Forbes' reluctance to label him a billionaire and announced he'll change his name to "Christian Genius Billionaire Kanye West" ... just to stick it to the outlet.
"There is even a sense of civic engagement in waiting in long ATM queues as part of the effort to stick it to a corrupt and wealthy elite," Dasgupta says.
A bookmark explained that guests can pay $10 to "stick it to big brother" and take the book with them, with proceeds going to the National Endowment for the Arts.
"I think it was nice to stick it to the team that you were with before, especially when he got the reception that he got," said Cardinals manager Mike Matheny.
And what I'm gonna do is, I'm gonna tell the companies, "Ya better start using this sword, because if you don't, everybody ..." We're gonna stick it to you, basically. Yeah.
Still, Weidman is the guy who took out Anderson Silva (TWICE) -- and the 35-year-old former champ feels he's got what it takes to stick it to Jones too.
He also suggests Conor's decision to get a boxing license could just be a power move to stick it to the UFC -- which recently made CM relinquish his featherweight title.
Maybe you're an animal lover who doesn't feel right paying for some poor, defenseless creature to be eaten alive, but you still want to stick it to your shithead ex-boyfriend.
Millions of shoppers will have a chance to stick it to the government over the next few weeks, as 17 states and Puerto Rico prepare for their respective sales tax holidays.
Now that they know they are clearly caught on that count, they are trying to appease drivers with that and hope we don't stick it to them on the larger issue.
You can also stick it to the man by simply not indulging in the corporately manufactured holiday, supporting grossly mistreated Amazon workers by sending those Amazon emails straight to the garbage.
One of the saddest facts of life in the American workforce is that if you really want to stick it to the man, you just need to take your vacation days.
It also works as a car mount when you stick it to a magnetic mount or in the air vents — you're really getting three accessories in one (grip, stand, and mount).
Billy Baldwin posed the question at LAX -- telling TMZ Sports Lindsey has a chance to REALLY stick it to POTUS by taking a page outta Kaep's book at the 2018 Games.
Dr. Phil has his own star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame now, and he's using the momentous occasion to thank some, and stick it to others ... including his own father!!!
One side advocates draconian policies" — like wiping out meat entirely — "and the other side says, 'I'm going to eat all the meat I want,' just to stick it to their opponents.
He didn't have to respond at all, but he decided to stick it to a little girl with a smartass comment rubbing in the fact that what she feared had come true.
Elsewhere, Captain Fantastic star and Best Actor nominee Viggo Mortensen lead the crowd in a call and response from his movie, chanting, "Power to the people!" and "Stick it to the man!"
For his part, Chuck combines political idealism with his desire to stick it to Jeffcoat and pushes for a mobile-voting pilot program among the Cayuga Nation people in upstate New York.
In an era of unprecedented polarization, voters backing the party in power were apparently as fired up to hold it down for their guy as Democrats were to stick it to him.
"I can't wait to shove this up Adam's ass," Shelton previously told PEOPLE in November about the big incentive for him to stick it to his fellow coach and 2013 Sexiest Man Alive.
You can be angry about the election, you can be resigned, but no one is happy, save maybe those Trump diehards gleefully watching their man stick it to the system by constantly lying.
Or, if you want to keep it short and sweet, write down a positive intention (maybe one that encourages you to celebrate even the smallest victories) and stick it to your bathroom mirror.
And, on Monday, she'll lace up her shoes to do it again -- not only to stick it to the scumbags behind the bombing but also to raise money for the Semper Fi Fund.
While some administration officials (cough, Steve Bannon) believe it's smart politics, as a rule, for Trump to stick it to Big Business, others are nervous about what the insurers might do to retaliate.
Mickey Rourke tells TMZ Sports ... Donald Trump is a "garbage can" president -- and he'd gladly protest with the NFL kneelers as a way to stick it to our "sh**ty" Commander in Chief.
" She went on: "A story of what happens when the rich and the powerful take control of government and use it to increase their own profits while they stick it to working people.
"They work so hard and are attacked so often, so to stick it to the mainstream media, and CNN in particular, it meant so much because of what we'd been through," Marlow said.
What better way to stick it to your overbearing parents than by climbing up on top of the N train in your track pants, feeling the wind ripple in your goofy teen haircut!
I knew I was going to stick it to him, but we didn't plot that out, Nancy and I. But we did plot out that we were going to speak truth to power.
At the same time, nationalist, xenophobic movements across Europe are on the rise — promising, like Donald J. Trump, to stick it to those out-of-touch elites who don't understand the common people.
"Sparks Fly" is a standout track on Swift's 2010 album "Speak Now," which she penned entirely on her own to stick it to critics who claimed she didn't really write her own music.
Steven Marks, 32, slunk onto the Morley Elementary School property the night of June 15 armed with a green marker, his dog, and an apparently overwhelming desire to stick it to some libs.
Rebellion and revolution in Spain may get you thinking about 20th century civil wars and bloody political uprisings, but apparently the way today's Spaniards stick it to the man is a little more civilised.
Catalyst presents a more detailed and coherent world, but it's still one where you could replace many of the actual mission goals with "stick it to the man" and lose little in the process.
At this point, the events of A New Hope have already taken place, and readers get to see Luke, Han, Leia, Chewie, and a few new characters continue to stick it to the empire.
Rock, of course, found himself in the awkward position of being expected by many to stick it to the man while standing onstage in the man's house with the man's money in his pockets.
"It's one of the last things we have where you can kind of stick it to the man," Marcus Stoltzfus, a co-owner of Liberation Tiny Homes, near Lancaster, Pa., said with a smile.
If ever the Sanders loyalists needed motivation to stick it to the establishment, which has taken the form, in this race, of Joe Biden, then they got it and more with this Clinton interview.
That's because we all buy lots of different things, and paying more than you have to for an inferior General Motors product doesn't stick it to Honda so much as it sticks it to . . .
To the thousands who came to Times Square last night to ring in 2020, I'm sorry this corporate chain exploited you — stick it to them by patronizing one of our fantastic LOCAL pizzerias. pic.twitter.
One of its first iterations, the Sacco, was designed as a "stick it to the man" piece of furniture and Sacco's Italian designers took inspiration for the chair from the nonconformist spirit of the 1960s.
Owen kind of always manages to get away with crap that he has no business getting away with, so maybe one of these days someone will finally stick it to him about his toxic behavior.
The Trump campaign argues that these voters will, in fact, turn out — that their sheer enthusiasm for the candidate, and their desire to stick it to the Washington establishment, will drive them to the polls.
How an anti-semitic hashtag is supposed to stick it to the "mainstream media" for reporting on his choice to make these jokes or help distance PewDiePie from his missteps is beyond anyone's best guess.
Beyond owning a gritty-yet-femme aesthetic, Girl Mobb's work is meant to stick it to the graffiti and street art scenes — two intersecting subcultures that are still overwhelmingly male and dripping with masculine ego.
Iran is, of course, taking advantage of a local problem in Yemen to support the Houthis and stick it to the Saudis, while in Syria, Tehran is supporting the Bashar al-Assad regime full bore.
Most of that came from out-of-state liberals looking for a way to stick it to Trump by donating to Ossoff, a 30-year-old investigative journalist who doesn't actually live in the district.
But even as progressives have begun to question the overuse of criminal law elsewhere, its encroachments into the white-collar world are generally cheered: Finally, a chance to stick it to "crime in the suites"!
To use them, just record a video, tap the sticker button at the top of the screen, place your sticker over the object you want to stick it to, and long-press on the sticker.
For Mr. Trump, a deal with North Korea would be a foreign policy victory that he could use to stick it to his Democratic presidential rivals, almost all of whom have pooh-poohed his initiative.
One reason could be that the people the fact-checkers want to persuade are supporting Trump precisely because they see him as rich and powerful enough to stick it to the fact-checkers on their behalf.
These men praised their rebelliousness and presented themselves as the alternative to a teenage girl's mundane life, as if there were no better way to stick it to the man than…sticking it to the man.
Instead of copying the same look on both eyes, makeup artists and influencers have recently decided to stick it to the beauty rules — opting for mismatched eyeshadow and liner in a bevy of bold, contrasting shades.
The crisis in 2001 seems to have fallen at a critical moment, throwing the entire nation into chaos, and fostering, among some, a desire to 'stick it to the man,' as hackers are wont to do.
It's dripping with their usual brand of snappy snares and garage-y riffings that'll make you want to casually stick it to all of the PC-prudes out there by bringing back cool activities like littering.
Across 10 episodes, Gallardo's desperate maneuvers to retain control of his business and stick it to those who have slighted him have consequences that reverberate beyond the criminal underworld, ultimately resulting in a rigged presidential election.
The cheering obviously rankled Bauer, though, and he relished the opportunity to stick it to the home crowd at the end of the game, helpfully filling in fans behind the dugout on the updated series record.
It might've seemed like a throwaway line at the time, but now it looks like he'll use that knowledge to stick it to his father one last time, and knock Cersei down a peg in the process.
Stephen Colbert's Donald Trump jokes at the 22017th Emmys might have been undercut by the presence of one Sean Spicer, but someone else was around to really stick it to the administration in a subtle, clever way.
The aim was to just stick it to the Americans and say well, women in America are just expected to stay in the kitchen and take valium, but here in Russia our women are pioneering the heavens.
Like Andrew Jackson, his spiritual ancestor, Trump would have denounced the "corrupt bargain" and vowed to fight again in 2020, even as he urged his supporters to stick it to the Cruz-Kasich G.O.P. and stay home.
While he has a fair argument against often biased and ridiculous reporting, his supporters hunger for more of the "stick it to 'em" attitude while the Left responds in shock and awe at every tweet and misstep.
A MINUS Ashley McBryde: Girl Going Nowhere (Atlantic) The hot country news in tough country womanhood has enough attitude to stick it to every algebra teacher and Church of Christ deacon who ever looked down on her.
Carrying on with normal habits and social interactions is exactly what the coronavirus does want, says Cohen, noting that the best way to stick it to COVID-19 is by limiting in-person social interactions wherever possible.
They are populists at heart and rarely — rarely — do they get the chance to stick it to the bosses and Wall Street and those who killed their pensions and made their candy-coated dreams sticky and sour.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Adam Scott is keen to "stick it to" Tiger Woods and the U.S. team at next week's Presidents Cup but first he wants to end his decade-long wait for a second Australian Open title.
"Finally we get to stick it to all the haters who want to undermine our president," said Thompson, a lifelong Democrat who backed Trump in the 2016 campaign for his opposition to the North American Free Trade Agreement.
Young and urban Democrats—which is to say the lifeblood of the party—increasingly seem to be craving not just ideologically aggressive candidates who will stick it to Trump, but candidates who look and sound like them, too.
But they also said other lawmakers who are backing May had resolved to "stick it to" Gove for ending Boris Johnson's leadership bid by standing himself in a contest the former London mayor was once favored to win.
Vladimir Putin, for all his longing to prop up a rare ally in Latin America and to stick it to the United States, cannot project serious power halfway around world, or risk the serious response this could provoke.
Donald Trump's reelection campaign has added a Trump-branded permanent marker to its web store, capitalizing on the Sharpie-gate drama and expanding the campaign's culture war offerings that already include stick-it-to-the-liberals plastic straws.
Ryan Fitzpatrick hopes to stick it to his former team and help his current squad end its five-game losing streak when he leads the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to battle against the visiting New York Jets on Sunday.
He argued that his run would not be based on his career experience -- he, like the President when he considered running, has no electoral or government experience -- but instead would focus on his desire to stick it to Trump.
Here's Axios again, in an article titled "Trump's next move: stick it to hardliners": It's like a fictional movie scene: A president wins election with harsh, anti-immigration rhetoric, then moves to terminate protections for kids of illegal immigrants.
The British working class did not buy nationalized railways, electricity distribution and water utilities when they could stick it to some faceless bureaucrat in Brussels and — in that phrase as immortal as it is meaningless — take back their country.
"A lot of reviews have agreed on the narrative that she wrote this song to 'stick it to the white boy indie rock world!' but I wasn't thinking about any of that when I was writing it," she posted.
Hillary Clinton delivered a devastating burn to her former presidential rival Thursday, posting a succinct tweet that was undoubtedly intended to stick it to Donald Trump after his defeat by a U.S. appeals court regarding his de facto Muslim ban.
Yes, we know that Apple's new iPad Pro has more than 90 magnets (which is why you can stick it to your fridge, if you like), but knowing is one thing, and seeing it with your own eyes is another.
In contrast, Widows reveals little to no backstory for any of the women, except that they were taken care of by their husbands, and their motives for the heist meander from needing money, to wanting to stick it to the patriarchy.
For Trump, all the global institutions built after World War II — NATO, the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund, the World Trade Organization, the United Nations — are just tools for small countries to rip off America or stick it to Israel.
And if they bothered to look beyond the scene in which senators stick it to Caesar, they would also know that this play is really about the futility and danger of using violence for a purportedly good cause like restoring democracy.
Both groups had the same goal, whether they were trying to stick it to the president or stick with him: to bring the fight to the companies that may (or may not) do the literal bidding of the new administration.
But the fact that it fails on so many levels makes it both disappointing for fans looking to stick it to the critics for not "getting it," and utterly bewildering for anyone uninterested in the larger fandom, simply looking for a good show.
For boxing die-hards, Floyd Mayweather would enter a face off with Conor McGregor as the game's one true champion who will stick it to that loudmouth upstart and show fight fans all over the world the superiority of pure boxing mastery.
ET, Sportsnet (Toronto), CSN-DC (Washington) ABOUT THE MAPLE LEAFS (212-213-22): Newcomers Brooks Laich and defenseman Connor Carrick already have the chance to stick it to their former team as they were acquired from Washington on Sunday for Daniel Winnik.
Deeply frustrated by her failings as a campaigner—which have been exacerbated by Mrs Clinton's need to tiptoe around Mr Sanders, whose supporters she covets and with whose ideas she sympathises—they have been longing for her to stick it to Mr Trump.
" All of this appears to be part of an intentional branding strategy by the Democrats: DNC spokeswoman Xochitl Hinojosa defended Perez's language to CNN by saying, "Tom is angry, and he's angry because Donald Trump continues to stick it to the American people.
As a result, McCain regularly broke with conservative orthodoxy, not because he wanted to stick it to his party's leadership (although oftentimes he did just that), but because he believed he was doing what was right, staying true to his own core principles.
IF YOU give a balloon a modest electric charge—by rubbing it on your jumper, say—you can stick it to the ceiling, thereby both delighting small children and revealing a basic truth about the universe: electromagnetic forces are much stronger than gravitational ones.
Liz Lemon is the kind of individualist feminist who likes to stick it to the man while playing it safe, who knows that being a woman is "the worst" because of "society," but does not seem concerned with making that society better for anyone else.
But people who know McCarthy say he does not care about the broader implications of his plan — he isn't motivated by some ideological crusade to stick it to Wall Street, nor by some high-minded attempt to chart a new future for the technology sector.
The electrodes are charged with a little voltage to create an electrostatic force—the same form of static that allows you to rub a balloon on your sweater then stick it to a wall—allowing it to grip onto the surface of an object beneath.
"The tragic story of the Triangle Factory Fire is a story about power: A story of what happens when the rich and the powerful take control of government and use it to increase their own profits while they stick it to working people," Warren said.
But lobbying efforts aside, data shows that while Austin voters may have voted in the ban because they wanted their own ride-hailing policy — or at least to stick it to large out-of-state companies — they also wanted to ride Ubers and Lyfts.
With tariffs and counter-tariffs in the air, publicly denying Treasury directives would certainly complicate U.S.-China relations further, hence the U.S. Treasury is better off seen to be giving China a waiver than having the Chinese stick it to the Americans and circumventing the sanctions.
It was Bannon who drove Moore's campaign to victory, with a dead-on take of Republican Party's soul, namely that it is a congregation of unruly dissenters that won't bend the knee to anyone, but one that will stick it to the man whenever it can.
Though I still can't remember the difference between a corner kick and a penalty, I'll remember 2018 as the World Cup when I managed to read several books, cook a lasagna from scratch and cheer on Mexico's national team, just to stick it to President Trump.
But in these fractious times, a series of puppy photos sent by none other than the fun-loving scamps at the Central Intelligence Agency qualifies as a feel-good, stick-it-to-the-man moment, shared by thousands of people who are marooned in office jobs.
More than that, however, they lined up to watch him stick it to the entire establishment – not just his own party (which seemed to care only about tax cuts for the rich and trade deals that hollowed out the middle class) but the entire national power structure.
As if having to return the latest and greatest device from their favorite smartphone maker didn't already sting, now Apple fans can stick it to their Samsung-loyal friends with these smartphone skins that make it look like an iPhone's battery has had a severe meltdown as well.
First there was Scott Baio and a bunch of alt-right Trump supporters laughably attempting to stick it to everyone else with the short-lived #TrumpCup campaign—a self proclaimed "movement" in which they encouraged Trump followers to make Starbucks workers inscribe the president-to-be's name on cups.
Just a few weeks ago, the president's campaign managed to sell out their entire stock of Trump-branded straws, proving that there are indeed a lot of people willing to drop $15 on 10 "laser-engraved" plastic straws just to stick it to those paper-straw-using liberals.
While Mason Cap plots to take over the No. 1 appliance supplier to Rebecca Cantu's ailing department-store chain in order to stick it to her boyfriend, Mason Cap's founder is confronted by its major-domo, Sarah, about, ahem, extracurricular activities with the company's investor relations specialist, Lauren.
And with a new report about inequality emerging almost weekly, with a hot economy being accompanied by worse-than-ever student debt and other glaring deficiencies, it's safe to say establishing populist bona fides will be among the key qualifying factors for anyone who intends to stick it to Trump.
The unnamed cabbie from Melbourne may have taken down the serious tone of his strike against the Victorian state government's plans to deregulate the taxi industry and legalise Uber but seriously, if you felt you were facing potential financial ruin, wouldn't you want to stick it to the man, too?
If divisions in the Greek and Portuguese governments undercut their challenges to Brussels, "the divisions in the Italian coalition all serve to reinforce the need to stick it to Brussels and stand firm both on fiscal policy and migration," said Mujtaba Rahman, chief European analyst for the Eurasia Group, a consultancy.
Based on the 2003 movie, this story of a rock 'n' roll nerd (played by Alex Brightman, a bouncing Super Ball of energy) who teaches a class of regimented fifth-graders (a fabulous band of preadolescents) to "stick it to the man" is as amiably easygoing as it is loud (2:13).
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Based on the 2003 movie, this story of a rock 'n' roll nerd (played by Alex Brightman, a bouncing Super Ball of energy) who teaches a class of regimented fifth-graders (a fabulous band of preadolescents) to "stick it to the man" is as amiably easygoing as it is loud (2:20).
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He also struggled to satisfy Justice Elena Kagan, who wanted evidence that California passed this law in hopes of protecting "poor women [who] don't have access to information" about abortion, rather than to stick it to "a particular kind of centre that is misleading women as to what they do and don't provide".
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I love, and have always loved, Little Women because of its perversity, because of the way its characters often work against their own best interests (Meg marries the worst man of all time basically to stick it to old Aunt March), and because of its anger and eroticism (consider the sausage pillow!).
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Pinterest, a less-well known member of the "stick-it-to-them" club, recently sold a dual-class structure that left 99.2 percent of the voting power of the company in the hands of its Class B shareowners even though public investors contributed nearly half of the company's post-IPO net equity.
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The stage is set for Sanders to campaign throughout the nation and in Congress for his BernieCare alternative, joined by Clinton and Democratic leaders, making the Democrats the party of lower insurance premiums, the great change agent battling lobbyists and influence peddlers who want to stick it to American families and consumers.
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Indeed, if Clinton truly wanted to stick it to her critics and make them eat crow, she could smilingly step aside, temporarily, and make it clear that she will formally resume power and take back the reins under the 25th Amendment only if her critics themselves formally recant and ask her -- beg her!
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Did the Senator stick it to President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE for personal reasons?
While some think Thiel is right to stick it to an outlet that at times seemed to rely on tormenting him to meet its traffic targets, others — including reporters and First Amendment specialists — expressed concern today that Thiel and other wealthy benefactors could effectively silence journalists and other critics by funding lawsuits against them.
In a new book, Insecure Majorities: Congress and the Perpetual Campaign, University of Maryland political scientist Frances E. Lee makes a compelling case that this dynamic is a key driver of the partisan polarization in Congress: Both parties are constantly trying to stick it to each other in hopes of winning the next election.
But that comfort is small: Despite efforts at the state level to create independent redistricting commissions and increase access to the ballot box, entrenched state Republican and Democratic majorities will have an incentive, thanks to the Supreme Court, to draw districts to preserve their political capital — and stick it to voters in the process.
Is he considering these pardons for Martha Stewart, for Rod Blagojevich, and the one put out for Dinesh D&aposSouza today because he wants to stick it to Mueller and Comey, and Patrick Fitzgerald who were all involved in all of these cases and the similarity is that he sees and what he is going through now?
The referendum wasn't actually binding, and the prime minister or Parliament as a whole could find a way to ignore it and stay in the EU. That could be very politically costly, but there's also a narrative emerging that many "Leave" voters didn't really mean it and just wanted to stick it to the political establishment.
"When you consider all the different flashpoints the United States and Russia have, this is a perfect opportunity for the Russians to sort of stick it to the United States a little bit more," said Harry Kazianis, director of defense studies at the Center for the National Interest, a think-tank founded by former President Richard Nixon.
" Bryan Waterman, who teaches literature at N.Y.U. Abu Dhabi, told me, "I sympathize with Gulf Labor's concerns, but I have issues with the tactics, which seem to be more about performance and publicity in New York or about an attempt to stick it to the Emirati government than about actual dialogue or possible outcomes for workers' lives.
Trump has said specifically he wants to work with Russia to defeat ISIS, but Pompeo said there was little evidence thus far that Russia was an ally in Syria or elsewhere, adding that Moscow has different goals in the region than the US. "They love a warm-water naval port, and they love to stick it to America," Pompeo said.
Some liberal pundits are grabbing the popcorn: #bannon has a fine line to tow when he testifies ... one on hand, he doesn't want to reveal anything that suggests he knew things were going on that were problematic but did nothing, on the other, he wants to stick it to Kushner and Fredo What will Bannon be able to tell investigators, though?
With Trump, we have a glimpse of what this sort of evolution looks like: A vulgar right-wing populism emerges out of a whirlwind of anti-establishment hysteria; a strongman fascist promises to stick it to the elites and says only he can make the country great again; he gives the people a familiar boogeyman, some alien other, on whom they can dump their resentment.
In all, it represents a shocking combination of greed and short-sightedness, compounded by an apparent urge to appeal to the worst impulses of the Trump base -- people he and Republicans seem to assume are motivated by an urge to stick it to Prius-driving egghead liberals, even if doing so means their grandchildren might suffer or perish in a world of flooded metropolises, unbreathable air and expansive, unlivable deserts.
Illegally recording a phone conversation in California carries a maximum 1-year jail sentence ... which could be a BIG problem for Antonio Brown if Jon Gruden wants to stick it to the WR. Patriots fans might want to pay attention ... Obviously, the issue here is the video Antonio posted on social media Friday night (when he was still a Raider) which contained pieces of a phone call between AB and Gruden.
Then there was the biggest fly in the Clinton presidential ointment, Bernie SandersBernie SandersTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Eight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall Top aide Jeff Weaver lays out Sanders's path to victory MORE—a 76-year-old throwback socialist whose everyman persona and stick-it-to-the-rich mantra came naturally—and he immediately stole Hillary's thin ideological thunder.
Rondo may end up being the same obnoxious malcontent he's been for the past few seasons, Wade may just be looking to cash a check and stick it to Pat Riley, the team may employ, by far, the worst collection of three-point shooters at a time when shooting is at an absolute premium, and they may have further hampered the development of their young guards by signing a veteran nonentity like Canaan...but those are regular-season concerns.
Sporting For all the potential excitement of this year's Super Bowl — Tom Brady's chance to stick it to the N.F.L. commissioner, Roger Goodell, for his "Deflategate" suspension; Atlanta's attempt to win only its second sports championship in 60 years; the dawning realization that the New England Patriots' evil mastermind Bill Belichick bears a difficult-to-ignore resemblance to President Trump's evil mastermind Stephen K. Bannon — it must be noted that this has not been the most thrilling N.F.L. postseason.
Players: (including Presidents Cup record – wins, losses, halves) Hideki Matsuyama (210-220-17) Adam Scott (228-237-256) Louis Oosthuizen (7-5-3) Marc Leishman (3-7-3) Abraham Ancer (debut) Li Haotong (debut) Cameron Smith (debut) C.T. Pan (debut) Im Sung-jae (debut) Joaquin Niemann (debut) Adam Hadwin (373-2-1) An Byeong-hun (debut) Australia's first Masters champion will tee off for the ninth time in the tournament, a record for the International team, and is desperate to "stick it to Tiger" and be on the winning side for once.

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