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"stuck-up" Definitions
  1. thinking that you are more important than other people and behaving in an unfriendly way towards them

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One situation shows how Pruitt has not only stuck up for the citizens of Oklahoma, he's also stuck up for its four-legged residents.
The lava solidified, but these dunes still stuck up like islands.
Victor Alamo, who was stuck up front with a broken back.
I am over dainty tweezer-plated food, and stuck up 'mixologists.
Kim eventually tweeted the receipts (below) and Khloe stuck up for herself.
He stuck up for Mariah Carey after her New Year's Eve mishap.
Girardi's fans stuck up for her in the replies of the tweet.
Harding was scrappy and misunderstood, while Kerrigan was cold and stuck-up.
One of them stuck up his middle finger at the visiting delegation.
Think about it: he maybe, probably stuck up the master carny himself.
For all I know, I'm having fingers stuck up in my face.
"We had queens that stuck up for everything, too," Mr. Dawson said.
They're everywhere, on the sidewalks, in the rivers, stuck up in trees.
Sometimes she straddles the fence and the fence gets stuck up your ass.
Also, it pairs and charges wirelessly when you have it stuck up there.
It also pairs and charges wirelessly when you have it stuck up there.
"Neither of them are stuck up, neither of them are pretentious," he said.
Have you ever seen this seal with an eel stuck up its nose?
So, and -- you know, it&aposs good she&aposs stuck up for him.
Being stuck up a tree is a metaphor for an enthusiasm that overshoots.
Tana Mongeau's ex-girlfriend Bella Thorne has stuck up for her on Twitter.
I should have stuck up for him when he alive, but I didn't.
Instead Johnson stuck up a proverbial finger by installing Cummings in No.10.
The truth is, I was a naïve or stuck-up 17-year-old.
Trump's attack sparked an outcry, and many prominent figures stuck up for James.
Rand Paul in beating up on the stuck-up self-righteousness of Sen.
Helen says she never stuck up for him when her parents picked on him.
It us about time someone stuck up for the people of other country (sic).
Once, a guy stuck up a bank with a toy gun and demanded $192.
Below stairs, the Royals' stuck-up retinue is attempting to supplant the Downton domestics.
Another time I dreamed that a cat was stuck up a 50-foot eucalyptus tree, and then two days later I was on the phone with my brother as a cat was stuck up a 50-foot tree just outside his window.
Do you think the Democratic leadership has stuck up to these guys enough so far?
He's not one of them uppity, stuck-up stars that you're afraid to go near.
With all this superpower, it's a wonder there is still a cat stuck up a tree.
I lost a friend of mine because she kept saying I was a 'stuck-up snot.
"This whole mess makes me feel like I was stuck up and robbed," Mr. Jones said.
"I'm pretty sure I'm stuck up here," she told the crowd at one point during the song.
They can also more easily get food stuck up their noses because mouths and noses are connected.
And if you get stuck up a recipe river without a whisk, just ask us for help.
My Slutoon sources believe the disparity comes down to Pearl's more stuck-up personality and girlish appearance.
Toni Collette just starred in the Netflix show Wanderlust, and now she's a slightly stuck-up museum curator.
Stuck up into that unworldly sky was the cone of Mount Adams, and the alpenglow was upon it.
In sixth grade, Geyser and Weier stuck up a friendship that led to an eventual obsession with Slenderman.
You've probably seen that sad viral video of a sea turtle with a straw stuck up its nose.
I was also worried that my conservative study partner would find some leftover drugs stuck up my nose.
The 34-year old suggested Ward is stuck up, frightened, and could actually quit boxing before fight night.
That's when Walcott stuck up for herself and railed against what she perceived to be blatant gender discrimination.
The Miller's Wife was unpopular because of her stuck-up ways; a good-hearted couple lost a pig.
You can easily get stuck up and stay in the room and just think about golf, golf, golf.
He made people accountable, he stuck up for his teammates, and he put the puck in the net.
The characters can be stuck up, but the show is Canadian: No one wants to be truly rude.
Then he stuck up for American workers on trade deals and for American taxpayers stuck paying for Europe's defense.
The number of times I stuck up for myself at the Mansion I could probably count on one hand.
"My Nana stuck up for what she believed in and did something amazing," the Descendants star, 16, tells PEOPLE.
The show stars Adam Pally as Dan, a rakish idiot, and Yassir Lester as Chris, a stuck-up professor.
"I stuck up for three great warriors against the deep state," Trump said at a rally in Sunrise, Fla.
Who hasn't inadvertently posted an innocent outfit of the day that comes across as more stuck up than aspirational?
But he drilled home the principle that you always stuck up for your family, even when you weren't getting along.
"There's a tendency for large corporations to walk around with their heads stuck up places they shouldn't [be]," he said.
Word up Next time your stuck-up grammar-nerd friend says "hangry" isn't a word, just send her to Dictionary.
Prior to calling me stuck up, the only thing he knew about me was my background—not even my name.
I don't need some dead-brained, smart-aleck, pseudo intellectual, stuck up jerk trying to tell me what racism is.
Gage was friends with Rodney and Addy who were both stuck up on pikes near the end of season nine.
Cars and vehicles stuck up at improbable angles, many of them missing fuel caps — probably from scavengers siphoning off fuel.
I have a picture book of X-rays of different household items that people have gotten stuck up their butts.
" The first lady stuck up for the first 4-year-old pooch, insisting that "she hasn't done that in a while.
I know that sounds weird, but there were times when you had corsets and fashion was really kind of stuck up.
They also like that he stuck up for his daughter Ivanka and called out Nordstrom for unfairly dropping her clothing line.
Early on as a freshman, Maddow came out in an open letter she stuck up in bathroom stalls in her dormitory.
So if you don't reach the stars, you're not even flying—rather, you're probably stuck up to your knees in guck.
I have no words for this photo of a Hawaiian monk seal with an eel stuck up its nose—only questions.
In particular, many fans outside Korea stuck up for the pair, and criticized Cube for being so quick to censure them.
And it&aposs time that somebody stuck up for the people of this country and for the people of the other countries.
While she can be a little shy, Sweet Tart, 9, wanted voters to know she isn't stuck up, her campaign profile states.
A monk seal in Hawaii was photographed with an eel stuck up its nose — and you're going to be obsessed with it.
And though the country star seemed to gather alot of hate for his words, some people stuck up for him on Twitter.
I said, "Yes, I'm all right, thanks," and he dropped the good old "stuck up" light skin stereotype that I often hear.
She loves the Falcons organization—they aren't stuck-up there—and loves the fact that her son plays so close to home.
Basically, it's kegels meets healing crystals meets some nightmare scenario where you have to live life with a rock stuck up your ladybits.
"I've always stuck up for the downtrodden or the people that aren't in as fortunate of a position," the new mom told AdWeek.
But a neighbor saw the police and fled to the roof with a cache of weapons and ammunition, then got stuck up there.
Of course, I'd be lying if I said it didn't get pretty uncomfortable being stuck up there for six hours at a time.
"A lot of the earlier fans stuck up for me, but by that point being a fan was no longer enjoyable," he explains.
Though occasionally stuck up about his claimed lineage, Mr. Gershwin was, despite living in meager circumstances, good-natured and optimistic — a modern Micawber.
But if you did, you probably thought it was unintentional — that stuck-up, stuffy Shakespeare was just obliviously wandering into a sex joke.
It feels satisfying to say that everything would be fine if only those stuck-up elites in Washington got out of the way.
"Just this week, I stuck up for three great warriors against the deep state," Trump said at a Florida campaign rally in November.
" Michael Kimmelman, The New York Times's architecture critic, was more acerbic, describing the skyscraper as a "middle finger stuck up at the city.
When President Obama stuck up for government, not the people, he probably would have had a much different Iran had he not done that.
But the British author stuck up for Trump's right to visit the United Kingdom, despite the outrage his remarks had caused in her homeland.
Whining about not winning, especially when the other girls already think she's a stuck up bitch, was not the look to go for here.
Trump is succeeding at all of the above because he is uniting people on one simple belief: politicians are a phony, stuck up lot.
That person is usually either a white supremacist, a stuck-up nitwit trapped in the 1980s, or, in the case of Trump himself, both.
Unfortunately for her, Dylan bumps into Haley's car as she's putting on her lipstick, which causes the tube to get stuck up her nose.
" But Scalia stuck up for his colleague in a 2012 interview, saying, "It was not at all unusual for justices not to ask questions.
She thought he was a stuck up businessperson living in the modern youth culture of suburban London, but then this whole box of information.
Watson remembered that some college recruiters saw Jones as stuck-up or arrogant because he spoke so little—but that was not the case.
Maybe a coworker just stuck up for you in a meeting — why not grab an extra coffee for them on your way into the office?
She thought [her father] was a stuck-up businessperson living in the modern youth culture of suburban London, but then this whole box of information.
Some punks stuck up for the Casualties but Walraven backed down, canceled the gig and staged a fundraiser for the Sexual Assault Centre of Edmonton.
Finding myself with my head frequently stuck up my own a--, this book is a constant companion and reminder to step outside of my brain.
Olivier, whose interests tend more toward aviation than amateur sociology, hadn't given much thought to whether Calixte sounded precious or Côme was too stuck-up.
Later leading ladies include Jool (Tammy MacIntosh), who first appears to be a stuck-up princess/bimbo type who also has something like four PhDs.
Al Czervik, who Rodney Dangerfield plays, is this obnoxious, boorish rich guy who all the other stuck-up rich people at the country club hate.
So if a satellite fails in this orbit, like Intelsat 229e did, it's basically stuck up there for hundreds of years and won't be coming down.
It stuck up higher than the surrounding seafloor, and a displaying octopus would sometimes climb up on top of it to perform the "stand tall" posture.
In one story, a stuck-up man named Charles recalls in childhood smushing poisonous berries into a pie "up under the crust" for some unlucky eater.
You laugh when the emcee peppers her monologue with words like "stush" for "stuck-up" and when someone onstage apes a tourist, because that's not you.
But they realized the lift was too loud to move during the rally and didn't tell me so I got stuck up there for the entire event.
Dozens of former staffers have stuck up for Klobuchar, testifying that her tough style and the demanding environment of her office has made them better at their jobs.
Today at LA's Upfront Summit, Foursquare's lead investor from Union Square Ventures Fred Wilson stuck up for the startup while trying to make people understand how it's changed.
After fans started tweeting that the singer shaded Haddish on "Top Off," the comedian responded on Twitter with her usual humor — and also stuck up for Queen Bey.
The three became known as "the stuck up boys," smoking weed on the corner in front of the show's SoHo sweatshop-turned-studio and pulling 2100-hour workdays.
" Despite Fox and CNN being direct competitors whose hosts frequently criticize each others' coverage, Hannity stuck up for his rival primetime host's response in a Monday tweet. "@ChrisCuomo.
"Patrick wanted to interpret this very pompous stuck-up character and try to bring out the humor of what an exaggeration his character would be,"de Obeso said.
Gwyneth Paltrow isn't some stuck up Hollywood elitist, she's just like the rest of us ... 'cause she'd rather think about sex than listen to her friends' boring stories!!!
He also stuck up for singer R. Kelly, who has been charged with ten counts of aggravated sexual abuse, involving alleged victims as young as 13 years old.
"Know that I'm really thankful that you stuck up for me when you did, you supported me when you did and you encouraged me when you did," she said.
"I had a reputation for being a 'bad boy,' which seemed like a good thing, but basically I just had my head stuck up my a--," the actor said.
It had a big swing in it, and he collected instruments from Borneo, so there were racks of gongs, and very colorful stuffed birds stuck up here and there.
The 24-year-old model, who got engaged to Verlander in May, stuck up for her man, going off on Major League Baseball and the writers tasked with voting.
"I can't think of any other politician, even Conservative politician, who from the crash of 2008 onwards actually stuck up for the bankers," he told a Conservative Party hustings.
The third time was not a charm for a 1-year-old feline named Jake, who found himself stuck up a tree in Dundee, Scotland, for three long days.
Rannells stuck up for Dunham on Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen Thursday night in response to a viewer question about the most unwarranted criticisms the actress receives.
"The floodwaters got stuck up in the mountain and when it came down many people didn't have time to react and they were washed away," a survivor told CNN.
Nesmith stuck up a friendship with John Lennon, staying at his house in the London suburb of Weybridge, and even attending sessions for the Beatles' landmark 1967 album Sgt.
"There are a lot of literary-fiction authors whose heads are super stuck up their asses," James said, telling the attendees that writers ought to read widely across genres.
He met people and shook hands and said hi and hoped that was enough not to be considered a "stuck-up bugger" if he did not recognize a friend.
"As far as, 'We don't think it's ever going to happen here' — well, isn't that what every sheriff says that's stuck up on the podium like I am?" he asked.
Then "Susan" says she caught her fiancé on the phone gossiping with the ex-maid of honor about how stuck up she was and the rest is, well, internet history.
Zoe Saldana, who flubbed her video audition for the film, was flown out to California on her desperate agent's frequent flier miles to land the part of stuck-up Kit.
After the war, Hoover stuck up his hand and said to the American public: The F.B.I. saved you from this dangerous Nazi spy invasion, and we'll accept the honors now.
" Mr. Trump also defended his decision this month to absolve three service members of war crimes, arguing that he had "stuck up for three great warriors against the deep state.
Sarah could muster tears for her attempted rapist, but sees fit to remand a friend who stuck up for her countless times to the bondage and violence of psychiatric institutionalization.
Democrats have gotten so used to saying stuff like 'red state voters are stupid' that we don't even get how stuck up and terrible that sounds to anybody with good sense.
Erika Jayne wasn't being stuck-up on the finale of "Dancing with the Stars" like some fans accused her of being -- she skipped the final group performance because she needed surgery.
The fictional president stuck up for us and explained that the Supreme Court and the Founding Fathers knew that for the flag to be revered, it must stand for real freedom.
Orakpo was RGIII's locker buddy and previously stuck up for Griffin, even as he was on his way to Tennessee last year, when he had no real reason to do so.
Members have stuck up unofficial street names in Brussels to commemorate women and are also pushing for new public spaces to reflect their role - a phenomenon also seen in the Netherlands.
It's usually gross, little kids getting crap stuck up their nose, not the adults -- but in this case, a freakin' scientist of all people was the one with a stuffed snout!
" But in another message shown to the jury, he stuck up for Weinstein, telling him: "I think the dog pile of actresses who are suddenly brave and recalling repressed memories is hideous.
The recipients wished to remain anonymous, but the family of the donor has identified her as a New England woman who "always stuck up for the underdog," they said in a statement.
Up until this point my drink of choice had always been Malibu and pineapple, and my look basically involved straightening my baby hair so hard that it stuck up on its end.
When I was getting my highlights touched up, all of them fried off and I had spikes of hair that stuck up so I dyed my hair black and cut it short.
Yeah, we are young and right now I hate L.A. because they have all of these stuck up assholes playing music that are too cool to let us play shows with them.
People going about their jobs, there's some violent and dramatic stuff that happens, but most of it is cat stuck up in a tree, homeless people on the street needing assistance, etc.
If you haven't seen it, it's essentially a sports rom-com (who doesn't like those?) about a stuck-up figure skater and a washed-up hockey player trying to win Olympic gold.
On Monday, Chyna stuck up for her children by slamming Rob Kardashian and Tyga on Instagram, alleging neither father provides adequate child support for their children Dream, 2, and King Cairo, 6, respectively.
And if even one sea turtle avoids getting a straw stuck up its nose, that's a good thing — especially considering humans use the average plastic straw for a total of only 20 minutes.
I was watching one of those medical emergency shows on TLC, and sure enough some guy shows up at the hospital with something stuck up his butt, and he can't get it out.
In the April 3 episode, a few of of the jocks teased Michael at a house party, but quarterback Robbie (Damon J. Gillespie) — who's also involved with the play — stuck up for him.
"In the North and Northwest Side it's clean, you can walk up and down the street without getting stuck up," said Carl Hill, 62, who is black and lives on the South Side.
But he has already used the men as a talking point in his political rallies, arguing in Florida last month that he had "stuck up for three great warriors against the deep state."
It is Lamb whom Murdoch, freshly arrived from Australia, chooses to oversee the rebirth of his new purchase, The Sun — a "stuck-up broadsheet," as he describes it — as a tabloid for the masses.
It has a bigger lobby, another entrance and a pair of elevators; an inventive top-to-bottom public stairwell; more seating throughout and an expanded cafe — though it's stuck up on the sixth floor.
The colorful lawyer, who said he would "rather have bamboo shoots stuck up [his] fingertips" than run for political office, considers the pay floor a "moral, ethical and religious issue" rather than a political one.
I've heard a lot that T Bone isn't present in the studio when making an album, but I feel like we wound up in a really unique situation because T Bone got stuck up in Vancouver.
" In a lengthy exchange with reporters at his Bedminster golf resort he said past administrations had not done enough to take on North Korea and that it was time a President "stuck up for the country.
And even for those who like neither of those things and have their heads stuck up their asses, trying to see if Damon Albarn's mind is hiding in there—well, Banx & Ranx did those Gorilaz remixes!
Two millennials learn to love each other while simultaneously hating relationships in this atypical rom-com from FX. Chris Geere plays Jimmy, a stuck-up British writer who falls for Gretchen (Aya Cash), a depressed publicist.
And while that's plenty charming, the fact the band can turn in songs that settle into a space somewhere between Superchunk and Piebald proves that they can make serious music without being all stuck-up about it.
They're respectable and stuck up AF. As the organizations bicker about the best way to respond to the blackface party, a photo of Sam that Gabe tagged with the hashtag "#hateitwhen bae leaves" circulates around the group.
But the actor still has a loyal defender in friend and co-star Orlando Bloom, who stuck up for Depp at the Los Angeles premiere of Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales on Thursday.
In August, a group of Belgian activists stuck up unofficial street names in the capital Brussels to commemorate women and also pushed for new public spaces to reflect their role - a phenomenon also seen in the Netherlands.
The remnants of candles stuck up from trays filled with sand in front of the image of the Virgin; a pile of these candles, very long and thin, sat next to a donation box at the door.
LaCienega Boulevardez was problematic We didn't have the complete vocabulary to describe LaCienega when we were younger (aside from saying she was stuck up), but now that we're older, it's plain as day: the character was problematic.
"His knees and legs [were] underneath the lip on one side and his back was stuck up against the other side, so trying to pull him out would've caused injury to either the legs or the back," Sgt.
"Obviously didn't make a great swing, but it's five yards right of the fairway and the marshals and fans were standing right there, saw it was the tree it hit and obviously got stuck up there," Fowler said.
The week the exhibitions opened, anti-transgender activists stuck up crude bulbous drawings of phalluses emblazoned with the slogan "women do not have penises" on the site, possibly in protest at the gender-bending nature of the Orlando show.
Even after Mr. Kelly changed his stance, calling the allegations vile and orchestrating Mr. Porter's swift departure, the president has stuck up for Mr. Porter publicly, telling reporters that the situation had been "tough" and "sad" for Mr. Porter.
Besides the fact that I still need an oil change, I have an engine light on, and my driver's side window is stuck up (it used to be stuck down), but so is the life of an older car.
In 2014 on "Squawk Box," Jackson stuck up for Tesla, saying it should not have to modify its practice of selling its electric cars directly to consumers in company-owned showrooms to mollify state governments, which want cars sold through dealerships.
"The hardest thing was at the end of the day when it gets dark and you need to stop for safety, and knowing that there's someone who's stuck up there in the attic for another night is really disheartening," he said.
It turns bad jokes into good jokes, it signals to nieces and nephews that you're the fun one, and if you do it in a restaurant, it makes stuck-up people slam their forks down and look over at you.
In "Naturalization Drawing Table" (2004), viewers are encouraged to have their profiles snapped and fill out immigration forms (although only on specific open days set by PAMM), which will then be stuck up on the wall as part of the piece.
" FILM STAR GEORGE CLOONEY, SPEAKING AT THE PREMIERE OF HIS SERIES 'CATCH-22' IN LOS ANGELES: "I couldn't be more proud of Reuters and how they stuck up for journalism in a way that is important and it's a dangerous time.
" Michael Kimmelman, The Times's architecture critic, described the building's exterior as "a grid of concrete and glass, like an extruded Sol LeWitt, or a distended Josef Hoffmann vase (or a middle finger stuck up at the city, depending on your perspective).
Don Imus, who tested the limits of shock radio with his irreverent attacks on celebrities, politicians, racial and ethnic groups, women, gay people and practically anyone whose head stuck up out of the foxhole, died on Friday in College Station, Texas.
Wait until you see what happens when Mary decides that she and Hannah will invite themselves to spend Christmas with Gail, their mother's stuck-up second cousin, and Ron, Gail's frustrated, rich husband (not to mention Tim, their messed-up son).
A long time (a few hours) ago, in a galaxy (website) far far away... MeUndies has debuted his and hers underwear that could make even the most stuck-up, scruffiest, half-witted nerf-herders look like a snack — no Jedi mind tricks required.
Members of the Freital Group wouldn't be arrested until November 2015; before that, they would carry out four more attacks of increasing intensity, targeting not only the refugees living in the town but also the left-wing activists who stuck up for them.
For example, she had stuck up a note saying that test results would be declared to patients after 12 PM—something I thought was amusing, since we were often given the results earlier and had plenty of time to pass them on before midday.
These two recording artist and my friends have managed to take that LA/Detroit intro to further heights, and have stuck up a creatively sincere-sounding collaborative effort via this sunny side up groove ready for cars, beaches, and yes, dance floors this summer.
Well, get hype for Brotherhood Without Manners, which would feature Sandor Clegane, Thoros of Myr, and Lord Beric Dondarrion moving into a cottage in the country and upholding their Marxist principles to the chagrin of stuck-up zombie Benjen Stark as their resurrected landlord.
Some irate Marmite lovers took to Twitter to immediately decry the decision: People were slightly less dismayed by the Brexit threat to Pot Noodle, but a hardy few stubbornly stuck up for the dish: This isn't the first time Marmite supplies have been threatened.
A group of street artists called "Merci Simone" have sold thousands of colorful portraits of Ms. Veil, and stuck up hundreds of others in the streets of Paris since her death, reinforcing the idea that she has become a popular figure across several generations.
Sansa may be stuck up, Bran may have come back an imperious snob ("I see quite a lot now"), and Arya a stone-cold killer, but they are family, and nothing—certainly not Littlefinger, who must see that his welcome is wearing out—will part them again.
The as-yet-unidentified driver of the car Pearson was in told authorities that as she merged into the single open lane, another car passed them on the shoulder of the road, and a passenger stuck up his or her middle fingers as they rumbled by.
Continuing his strategy of warming to the electorate via regional sports celebrities, Trump stuck up for his good friend Tom Brady and Massachusetts this morning when he commented on the Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit's decision to reinstate Brady's four-game suspension for his role in Deflategate.
Since its founding by Cornell Capa (brother of Robert Capa, the photojournalist who shot the most notorious picture of the Spanish Civil War), ICP has stuck up for photography as both an art form and a historical record, but it has bumbled in the time of the social photo.
Photo: Brittany Dolan (NOAA Fisheries)In what is truly a bizarre phenomenon reportedly stumping researchers, a handful of dumbass Hawaiian monk seals have recently been observed with eels stuck up their noses—possibly from shoving their faces into crevices, but researchers tasked with observing these fools can't say for sure.
Not part of the group is the more strait-laced Kay (Karen Fishwick), whom Fionnula cattily describes as "stuck-up, sugar wouldn't melt in her mouth, off to university"; she's a year older than the rest and restrained, though when she runs into Fionnula in the city she's enticed into overindulging.
Maybe it wasn't tough enough," he told reporters at his golf club in Bedminster, N.J. "They've been doing this to our country for a long time, for many years, and it's about time that somebody stuck up for the people of this country and for the people of other countries.
But before you join the thousands of other stuck-up, half-witted, scruffy-looking nerfherders over on sites like The Pirate Bay, consider this: There's a really easy way to watch The Mandalorian and other Disney+ exclusives for free (and legally), and it's by signing up for the streaming platform's weeklong trial.
With the hope that other women nearby would be in a similar situation, Carri logged onto Tinder, changed her gender setting to male and stuck up a profile picture stating to other women in Dublin that she was female and was actually looking for people to go dancing with — rather than dates.
The essential point is this: Those dimwitted, stuck up blue bloods in the old establishment had something we meritocrats lack — a civic consciousness, a sense that we live life embedded in community and nation, that we owe a debt to community and nation and that the essence of the admirable life is community before self.
After a campaign that's mostly involved candidates falling over themselves to show their commitment to screwing over Latino undocumented immigrants, Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio started arguing over who spoke better Spanish — in Spanish: Donald Trump, the GOP frontrunner who won New Hampshire in a landslide and will almost certainly win in South Carolina too, stuck up for Planned Parenthood.
On some occasions, the adult presence did cause mistrust in those who didn't know the photographer; one time, Seiffert feared a young man would punch him in the face, but the kids who knew the artist stuck up for him, and by the end of the day, that same boy was confiding in the photographer about a recent drunken blunder.
She told Piers Morgan on his talk show back in October that she wished her co-stars stuck up for her when she received flak for not wanting to continue the franchise: "It's quite extraordinary to get any kind of negative press about something that I've been saying for almost a year of 'no' that I'm demanding or a diva," she revealed to Morgan.
There was Terry, a hippy-ish former armed robber who'd stuck up banks to pay for his rehab program and whose sketches illustrate this piece; Alan, grandfather, gypsy, and (he claimed) international drug trafficker; Mustapha, a jolly fat man who seemed more interested in gambling scams than Gauguin; our supervisor, a sweet old retired art teacher called Paul who went around photographing manhole covers in his spare time; and Dave.

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