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"vocally" Definitions
  1. in a way that uses the voice
  2. by speaking in a loud and confident way
"vocally" Synonyms
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But Clinton's 2016 campaign isn't just vocally feminist — it's also vocally intersectional.
Members of McConnell's own caucus -- most vocally Arkansas Sen.
But local writers immediately — and vocally — lamented the decision.
Clinton isn't the only one vocally rooting for his wife.
He vocally requests $7 from me and I venmo him.
She teared up during the performance, struggling a little vocally.
You know, I think it fits you vocally, your style.
He was vocally critical when GM announced its plant closings.
Pat McCrory, who has been vocally opposed to the expansion.
Schumer was vocally accused of cultural appropriation for her parody.
Some supervisors liked ridesharing, but others vocally supported taxi interests.
What goes into making a performance like this vocally possible?
LONDON — In Kuwait, the Muslim Brotherhood is vocally pro-American.
Her performance was courageously exposed, emotionally as well as vocally.
Most contenders have already vocally thrown their support behind impeachment.
He has vocally defended Mr. Shaub's approach in recent months.
Flake has vocally opposed Trump throughout his campaign and presidency.
He's much more aware of what he can do vocally.
Putting vocally racist people "back in the box" won't work.
And 2016 might be his biggest, most vocally inspired year yet.
Mark Walker (R-NC), who vocally opposed the bill at first.
Tech companies, privacy groups and other tech interests vocally opposed it.
Clinton's success may depend on how vocally the senator supports her.
Nearly all of those individuals have been vocally critical of Trump.
Mr. Xi began vocally promoting the idea about a year ago.
Finally, in the 215s, he could vocally advocate for gay rights.
It had vocally high choral moments, and then rapid-fire dialogue.
Acevedo is vocally lustrous but dramatically inert as the underwritten Perón.
Justin Amash (I-Mich.), a former Republican, has been vocally supportive.
So no, I didn't think that opening set really bloomed vocally.
But Carter, who vocally held the lead in the song, wasn't convinced.
The moment to vocally reject these illegal and immoral actions is now.
Wells' family was present for this announcement and vocally protested this allegation.
As Business Insider points out, Kanye West was also vocally against exclusives.
She's vocally opposed weight loss supplements advertisements, especially from the Kardashian family.
Little wonder that the farm lobby tends vocally to support free trade.
The resignation of Price, a vocally anti-abortion advocate, didn't help things.
And the president has vocally supported the Second Amendment in the past.
Tuesday's performance — her first at the AMAs since 13 — was vocally flawless.
That's a six-year gap that many Apple fans vocally complained about.
Vocally, to some, Bell was an icon trapped in the wrong era.
He's one of the few technology executives to vocally support Donald Trump.
He vocally opposes the BDS (Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions) anti-Israel boycott movement.
Did the subject matter influence how you would approach this song vocally?
Ms. Goerke was vocally glorious and emotionally vulnerable in Brunnhilde's Immolation Scene.
We must vigorously and vocally support him, lest the Washington insiders win.
Warren, a democratic candidate for president, has been vocally critical of Facebook.
The only person who vocally doesn't trust her judgment is Doug Stamper.
Many pro users are already vocally complaining about issues particular to them.
Mark Warner, a Virginia Democrat who has been vocally critical of Facebook.
But too often his performance was vocally blunt and a little glib.
Many nonconsensual porn activists are vocally against keeping Section 230 as-is.
Google's site has a guide for vocally using apps and creating routines.
But on Tuesday, he seemed vocally underpowered, especially in his lower register.
The goal is to boldly and vocally demand support for national arts funding.
The Koch political operation has vocally opposed the president's trade war with China.
Is Pence on board with Trump vocally defending his supporters beating up protesters?
Dusty Springfield is a constant inspiration for me as well, musically and vocally.
But that ignores Republicans who vocally disagree with him on trade, for example.
Vocally, it's almost entirely Longstreth, although there are some subtle female background harmonies.
To go back into the song itself, vocally, you really go for it.
That change is vocally supported by the White House and is long-overdue.
He's been vocally critical of Trump's recent foreign-policy choices concerning northern Syria.
Grassley was one of several GOP senators who vocally protested Trump's tariff plan.
The only other two vocally pro-monument businesses in Boulder were also audited.
She considers herself a "recovering Catholic," and her father's family is vocally antiabortion.
Vocally, Mr. Szot (pronounced shot) gently pushed at the boundaries of operatic convention.
So you aren't complicit with every bigoted remark you don't vocally object to.
If somebody on the right was doing it, we'd be vocally denouncing it.
He must say often, vocally: FLA has community spread, people are infected easier.
Friends and supporters have vocally questioned whether their living situation itself constitutes abuse.
Daniela Vega has also been vocally critical of the lack of policy change.
The bass-baritone Eric Owens made a prideful, calculating and vocally formidable Hagen.
There are issues on which Paul, as a senator, has been vocally iconoclastic.
Manning has used the circumstances to vocally oppose the entire grand jury system.
Romney, a former governor of Massachusetts, has vocally criticized Trump on numerous occasions.
President Obama refused to give any support — even vocally — to pro-democracy protestors.
Superpowers aren't known for low-balling material aid to proxies they vocally support.
"Katy Perry was vocally for Hillary, but she released stiff records," says Lefsetz.
They are vocally self-critical, even when doing so is awkward or embarrassing.
In recent months, Hawking warned vocally about the dangers posed by artificial intelligence.
The coal and nuclear industries and their allies, meanwhile, are vocally supporting it.
Mugwumps vocally rejected Blaine, recognizing the regressive effects of embracing an immoral candidate.
He opposes a "no deal" exit and vocally advocated May's deal with Brussels.
McGahn supported Trump early and vocally — two things the president values very highly.
They should be vocally advocated in both legislation as well as in political arenas.
With classical music and more vocally focused tracks, this mix doesn't work as well.
She has, without needing to do so vocally, represented Blackness in her bodily presence.
That's as many in the fashion world have been vocally opposed to dressing Trump.
They're also allowing me to challenge myself vocally and as a producer and musician.
Masvidal is one of a number of U.F.C. fighters who vocally support the president.
You remember the criticisms I made quite vocally about the House health reform bill.
I should add that "Don't Blame Me" is one of Taylor's hardest songs vocally.
Cryptographers and security researchers frequently and vocally oppose creating backdoor keys for this reason.
And Jeff Flake, a Republican senator who has vocally opposed Mr Trump, is another.
Public Knowledge vocally opposed the rollback of net neutrality rules spearheaded by Ajit Pai.
However, in recent days a host of big money investors have been vocally bearish.
I presume then that those people will all be vocally opposing his re-elect.
The issue is one which Melania Trump has vocally disagreed with her husband's policies.
And it's such a beautiful song it really shows what she's capable of, vocally.
Each member's very different, vocally, and personality-wise, so that draws me to them.
Abroad, he vocally supported China's right to block foreign websites and censor the internet.
Many scientists think hadrosaurs also used their crests to communicate vocally with one another.
Mitt Romney of Utah, but also at Republicans who have not vocally defended Trump.
Hungary's government has vocally denied the negative allegations, accusing EU leaders of unfair bias.
That could force Republicans into a tougher position of having to vocally defend Trump.
Others noted that "Paul never vocally warns fans" against trying the challenge at home.
For his part, Ross emphasizes that the developers listen when fans are vocally upset.
At least one other player has vocally criticized Ms. Paikidze-Barnes's decision to boycott.
Jamie Barton's portrayal of Fricka, Wotan's wife, was also brilliantly purposeful and vocally commanding.
Even some who once vocally defended Ms. Argento had little to say on Tuesday.
Deb Fischer of Nebraska, a staunch conservative, also vocally opposes Lee and Cruz's idea.
The most significant move could come from Turkey, which has sided vocally with Qatar.
Hospitals and doctors, on the other hand, have been campaigning vocally against the legislation.
And he challenged me vocally and musically, and I miss that kind of interaction.
Orlando goes mad in an extended, intense, vocally dazzling scene in the second act.
And he vocally touted what he termed the "Jimmy Kimmel test" for health care policy.
That's where I was going, sonically and vocally, if it hadn't been for the Monkees.
Patriarchy awards them the privilege to vocally assess and proposition women waiting for the train.
Many universalists vocally oppose the folkish believers, who count among their ranks openly racist groups.
Like Nelson, it's not something he constantly drills during live broadcasts, at least not vocally.
But GOA has been vocally opposed to the Brady Act since its implementation in 1993.
Democrats have vocally opposed nearly everything Trump has done in his first weeks as president.
"All of this stuff adds to make this big monster vocally and creatively," he says.
We've seen only a few female guests, at least one of which was vocally bored.
The group had been vocally against the EPA's decision to clean up the Waste Pits.
The scrutiny has prompted tech firms to defend their business practices more vocally than ever.
Nick Cave himself vocally went from being merely charismatic to full on fucking the apocalypse.
On her debut, Baker chronicles her own despair with gutting intensity, both lyrically and vocally.
But vocally, Peezy is all Alabama, which is why the track stands out so much.
Elsewhere, religious leaders are increasingly vocally opposed, but their words often fall on deaf ears.
Growing up with Etta James records on the turntable must have inspired you vocally, right?
Mr. de Blasio has vocally opposed receivership and has vowed to not let it happen.
At CUNY, people were really, really supportive, like vocally supportive, almost a little bit oppressive.
He honestly doesn't sound thrilled to be vocally woken up after three millennia of silence.
The vocally muscular bass-baritone Luca Pisaroni has done some exceptional work at the Met.
Mitchell, who's vocally defended his work in public (and in a book), will testify first.
Silicon Valley was largely opposed to Mr. Trump as a candidate — sometimes vocally, sometimes quietly.
That hasn't stopped GOP leadership and strategists from vocally nudging Rubio to change his mind.
And worst of all, we openly and vocally shun those who are different from us.
This album combines the satisfactions of pop formalism with the joy of letting loose vocally.
Vocally she knows where she's going, so she can lead herself into that on piano.
For almost two decades, he has vocally led the campaign against terrorism in Saudi Arabia.
Tom Price, is vocally anti-Obamacare, and favors cuts to Medicare, Medicaid, and Social Security.
And for years, activists on campus had vocally pushed to integrate or shut down the clubs.
Applause is unusual in the Commons chamber, where members usually voice their approval or dissent vocally.
He is also vocally anti-abortion and has earned "A" ratings from the National Rifle Association.
Prior to his 2015 escape, the Mexican government had vocally rejected the idea of extraditing Guzmán.
Trump has golfed often during his downtime while president, despite vocally criticizing Obama for the same.
Craft beer companies had vocally objected the practice, which they argued hurt their ability to sell.
Many of Mr Trump's officials have vocally supported Taiwan in the face of intensifying Chinese pressure.
During that time, fans, colleagues, and the Guardians cast have vocally tried to get Gunn reinstated.
Biden has vocally opposed Medicare for All, a government-run plan promoted by fellow candidate Sen.
Kylie is vocally insecure about the changes her body has undergone since giving birth to Stormi.
Environmentalists and scientists have vocally disputed the administration's aim to roll back the Obama-era rules.
Even incessant giggling can't tarnish the integrity of Fallon's Tyson, which is, vocally, spot on. 3.
She vocally opposed his Cabinet nominees, the travel ban, and the Republicans' proposed health care bill.
Pawestri blamed vocally conservative politicians and an "irresponsible" media for the rise in anti-LGBT rhetoric.
It challenged my writing and made me work outside of my comfort zone vocally and conceptually.
Unsurprisingly, Christian and right wing politicians in the United Kingdom have been vocally opposed to decriminalization.
Sports leagues fiercely lobbied for PASPA and have been vocally opposed to any kind of legalization.
However, Trump was vocally opposed to the deal on the campaign trail and since taking office.
The former "Sex and the City" star has been vocally critical of Cuomo in the past.
The singer joins dozens of other celebrities who have made contributions or vocally supported the march.
And while several key Democrats have criticized Omar vocally, party leadership did not follow their example.
He could also vocally support the Stronger Patents Act of 2017, bipartisan legislation introduced by Sens.
But the chemical rule has also been one of the most vocally contested Trump administration rollbacks.
Ben Sasse has been vocally out against Trump specifically over his tweets about cable news reporters.
LULAC is a bipartisan civil rights group that has been vocally critical of Trump's immigration policies.
This explains why Russia has vocally opposed previous installments of NATO BMD infrastructure in Eastern Europe.
Democrats as a whole have, moreover, been vocally supportive of Nadler and the Judiciary Committee's work.
Yet Trump has a history of blocking people on Twitter who vocally oppose his views: Votevets.
The DUP was vocally and aggressively opposed to May's Brexit deal, and voted to defeat it.
Ms. Wagner won attention early on for her rich, powerful voice, suited to vocally weighty roles.
She was vocally pro-choice and worked to educate her readers on a number of subjects.
By the later 1990s, however, his performances could be erratic — sometimes dramatically unfocused, sometimes vocally patchy.
All the instruments influence me vocally, whether it be saxophone or guitar or organ or piano.
The latest one is breezy and sweet, edgeless, barely testing either of them, vocally or emotionally.
Romney vocally opposed Trump when he was a candidate but got considered for secretary of state.
Still, financial institutions like BlackRock and Bank of America have vocally weighed in on the matter.
The latest one is breezy and sweet, edgeless, barely testing either of them, vocally or emotionally.
But often on Tuesday, he just pushed too hard vocally and overplayed the duke's unbridled sensuality.
The president, in turn, vocally endorsed DeSantis a few months ago and swiftly upended the race.
Hendricks is pretty vocally anti-union and has been a huge supporter of former Republican Gov.
Prior to the acquisition deal, both men were very vocally opposed to advertising, games and other functions.
Some companies were more indirect, acting simultaneously vocally and coyly about the reason for a CEO's departure.
Jim Jordan (R-Ohio), the vocally anti-abortion leader of the House's conservative Freedom Caucus, told POLITICO.
The screen reader, which vocally guides people through Hulu's UX, can be enabled through your device's settings.
NBC: The president has now vocally supported probing Comcast's behavior after its merger with NBCU in 2011.
"Vocally, I grew up on traditional music, so this song is really in my wheelhouse," he says.
They heard it… but had to process it… and then once it landed they responded quite vocally.
A vocally anti-LGBTQ lawmaker has resigned his position after being caught having sex with another man.
Joe Manchin, who's been vocally pushing the bipartisan stabilization effort and is up for reelection in 2018.
" In his review, Hilton said he was a "fan" of Lovato's and that she "vocally sounded amazing.
Craft beer companies had vocally objected to the practice, which they argued hurt their ability to sell.
" Since then, he's become more vocally opposed to the appropriation, calling it "completely insane" and "a nightmare.
She vocally supports Planned Parenthood, and believes women owning their sexuality will lead to better women's health.
Both were vocally critical of the Obama administration's sanctions of several officials within President Nicolas Maduro's government.
In fact, many of the countries that still vocally support globalization and integration are also quietly islandizing.
Popular websites vocally supported the FCC's move to instate network neutrality rules, including Netflix, Google and Twitter.
For months, Republicans have vocally anticipated the impending collapse of the Affordable Care Act's health insurance marketplaces.
Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY), vocally spoke out against Franken for his behavior, and called on his resignation.
Not only did it do the trick vocally, but I suddenly felt very connected to the room.
Even other countries like Israel, with strategic ties to Saudi Arabia, are not vocally defending Prince Mohammed.
The dispatcher will first send them a text so they don't have to vocally talk for help.
Instead, they've vocally criticized their Democratic colleagues for trying to tear down the President with their investigations.
But there's plenty of evidence that vocally liberal ladies are getting noticed too on sites like OKCupid.
But Facebook has dug in on the policy, with CEO Mark Zuckerberg vocally defending it in public.
Al Franken in a 2018 special election after Gillibrand and other senators vocally called for his resignation.
The only president who has vocally threatened war on North Korea in recent times is Mr. Trump.
The police officers, Justin Schmidt and Ryan Kelly, quickly and vocally identified that Blevins had a firearm.
IMO however, for what it is worth, this is the dream of every vocally-tainted karaoke superstar.
Vocally, in terms of show stamina, it was actually a lot easier than doing a Clipping tour.
The teenagers have advocated vocally and relentlessly for new gun restrictions and called out lawmakers for inaction.
She is remembered as an abolitionist leader and one of the first women to vocally support women's rights.
Trump has been even more vocally supportive of the kingdom in the wake of his decision on Khashoggi.
The vocal opposition Some locals have been vocally opposed to the surveillance ordinance, including several groups of residents.
In "Cavalleria," the tenor Yonghoon Lee gave a full-blooded, dramatically intense and vocally elegant performance as Turiddu.
Some of these ideas may alienate precisely those party members who have supported Mr Merz's candidacy most vocally.
Without it, he asserted, the singers feel more physically and vocally connected with the orchestra and the audience.
Instead of leaning over and vocally asking your girlfriend or boyfriend, the LoveSync button does it for you.
Though Thiel already vocally supported Trump, his donation sparked ire as it followed Trump's inflammatory comments toward women.
They're pushing back vocally against the USMCA, calling it a "dark day" in the history of dairy farming.
The bank's then-CEO Bill Cooper vocally defended products like overdraft protection and said regulations went too far.
Clinton's own evolution on an issue that she has not always vocally supported, Mr. Gross concluded that Mrs.
In the 1990s, when long established as a rock innovator, he vocally championed up-and-coming independent musicians.
The problem is, the agency has vocally committed to sending an American craft to the moon next year.
"I find it incredibly hard to find anyone that will vocally admit they still use Uber," she said.
The music is always first, and what I do vocally is usually just a reaction to the music.
Many black clergymen vocally supported Bush, saying that they agreed with the Republican Party on many social issues.
Still, some of the most vocally critical drivers say they may try again to strike on Valentine's Day.
Lawmakers, politicians, organizations and journalists across party lines and have vocally disagreed with Trump's claims in recent days.
She had already performed two nights to crowds at Wembley, but said that she had been struggling vocally.
We should be better than this by now; we should be working toward openly and vocally believing women.
In particular, he reportedly upset those sheltering him when he vocally supported Catalonian secessionists in Spain last year.
Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen has vocally defended the policies in front of Congress and in public appearances.
Kristol is a frequent critic of Trump and vocally opposed him throughout the 2016 primary and general election.
Global players -- heavily invested in the stability of a post-ISIS Middle East -- have vocally opposed the vote.
Climate champions in the Senate should listen to their many constituents who are vocally opposed to this proposal.
And he vocally endorsed and lobbied for the prison and sentencing reform components of the First Step Act.
A pair of vocally ambitious young female soul singers, Tori Kelly and Jessie J, tried for similar energy.
Roberts has vocally defended lethal injection from the bench and declined to join Kennedy's anti-solitary confinement concurrence.
That's especially refreshing in Manchester, where so many restaurants are vocally keen for the city's first Michelin star.
Streaming giant Netflix (NFLX), Amazon (AMZN), and the Democrat Party are among those who vocally decried the repeal.
We're more of a vocally oriented band than anything else, and the melody line lets us showcase that.
When they triumph, the athletes are vocally grateful to him and his colleagues, even if Norwegians are not.
As for the rigid paterfamilias, Uwe Kröger, a veteran to the role, delivered far more dramatically than vocally.
When I tried this with Siri, it handled the first one nicely, vocally and with a Wikipedia page.
If Democrats are more vocally supporting trans rights now, it's because Republicans started attacking the community years earlier.
But vocally, he put in a robust and hot-blooded performance, undaunted by the house or the circumstances.
As someone who vocally loves all three of these shows, it's easy to celebrate their well-deserved victories.
"It's vindicating," said Marcie Wells, a union member who had vocally supported Sanders and clashed with union leadership.
The survey was commissioned by the Judicial Crisis Network, a conservative group that has vocally opposed Garland's nomination.
Instead, he threw himself into experimenting with the role — physically, vocally — and worked on making his colleagues laugh.
Biden vocally supported Jones during his campaign, and tweeted his praise for the former prosecutor after his victory.
He's vocally insisting that he's raising taxes on this group of investors, when he's really cutting them substantially.
The newspaper said one order would apply to agencies that support causes which the Trump administration has vocally denounced.
Cassidy-Graham faces a steep climb, with some Republican senators including Rand Paul of Kentucky already vocally opposing it.
Given that so many people vocally loathed Ed Sheeran's cameo, I guess the moment was ultimately just for Maisie.
But fan expectations and entitlement are commonplace, and celebrities are starting to get more comfortable with vocally resisting it.
" Khamenei has vocally urged against negotiating with Washington, stressing in recent speeches that to negotiate would mean "losing absolutely.
Tarriona "Tank" Ball: Just being a disciplined person in everything — in eating correctly, exercising, vocally rehearsing, resting, just discipline.
This election season, a number of progressive insurgents are distinguishing themselves from their opponents by vocally rejecting corporate donations.
Citadel also has argued vocally in the media, and to regulators, that its wholesaling operation is good for investors.
Key members of the Warriors have been vocally opposed to President Trump during the campaign and since his election.
That's partly because he's vocally loyal to Trump, a quality the President has shown he prizes above most others.
Buckhorn has vocally criticized Rubio in recent weeks for being inattentive to Florida while he has pursued national office.
Perhaps most vocally, they object to the endless new financial regulations resulting from the Dodd-Frank Act of 2010.
I think it's a bad idea for the president not to be visibly and vocally standing up to Russia.
Customers, especially those who, unlike Kislin, cannot afford to fly first class, complain vocally about their treatment on airplanes.
She added that activists have a "responsibility" to be vocally opposed to the administration and "breathe fire" when necessary.
As front people Jessicka and Katie Jane were powerful and vulnerable, sexy and terrifying, visible and vocally self-conscious.
And I didn't want to go out there physically and be vocally argumentative to anyone about their false accusations.
" Disturbingly, some of the known bullies "are vocally into [gender] diversity in astronomy and use it as a cover.
A broad cross-section of society also vocally opposes any moves that could weaken the role of state firms.
A list of attendees hasn't been revealed, but many in the sector vocally opposed Mr. Trump during the campaign.
Ms. Huber landed that post in January, after the resignation of Teresa Manning, who vocally opposes abortion and contraception.
I warm up vocally, physically, and I run through the whole show on my own before I do it.
Japanese public opinion is not yet vocally anti-Korean, but a majority of Japanese voters support the government's stance.
His Otello is clearly still in formation dramatically, but vocally it is already a part of the great tradition.
Nemtsov served in the administration of Putin's predecessor Boris Yeltsin and vocally opposed escalating Russian military aggression in Ukraine.
Critic's Notebook Vocally the revival of Puccini's "Manon Lescaut," which opened at the Metropolitan Opera on Monday, is ravishing.
Zeman was one of the few European politicians who vocally backed Trump in his campaign for the U.S. presidency.
My work in this book focuses on the reception of Classics in communities that are often vocally white supremacist.
Howard Dean (D), the only major contender in the Democratic race who had vocally opposed the war in Iraq.
Last month one of the only politicians to vocally oppose the war on drugs was arrested on bribery charges.
So it was striking to hear a major US presidential candidate vocally defend Assad before a national TV audience.
And in the past month medical associations, law enforcement, and even sports players have more vocally opposed the legislation.
Mike Lee, in vocally resisting the bill introduced by the House this week, which they say doesn't go far enough.
We need to physically be there for each other, advocate for each other, and vocally set a standard of care.
To them, sexism is open hostility: It's a man vocally dismissing you because you are a woman — no subtlety there.
All members of the panel said they were politically active, from volunteering for Clinton's campaign to vocally supporting Democratic candidates.
Yes. EOC: But he was one of the most like like vocally pro-life members of Congress I would say.
He vocally protested during the promotional campaign for V for Vendetta, when the producers claimed he approved of the movie.
Bottom line, Amazon and other vocally controlled device manufacturers will have to integrate vocal identification in the years to come.
Agents still vocally support Comey (some of them wore "Comey Is My Homey" T-shirts to an annual social event).
Rosenstein co-founded Asana with Dustin Moskovitz, who has vocally and financially supported Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton during the election.
Intel CEO Brian Krzanich, a self-described #LGBTQAlly, has championed diversity in Silicon Valley and vocally opposed anti-LGBT legislation.
That a leading law enforcement member has so vocally backed the students only gives legitimacy to their point of view.
Bella Hadid is very vocally making it clear she's pissed about President Trump officially recognizing Jerusalem as Israel's capital city.
I get a lot of flack for being vocally opposed to this kind of femme and trans erasure in nightlife.
Khan has been critical of the United States' policy in the region and vocally opposed drone strikes on Pakistani territory.
This part seems to be a direct message to their parents -- who've been vocally and publicly concerned for years now.
Schultz vocally supported Hillary Clinton for president in 2016, giving $10,800 to her joint fundraising committee with the Democratic Party.
She vocally defended Russian President Vladimir Putin and other Russian interests, which prompted "very hot conversations," one former classmate said.
Steve King of Iowa told Politico they're planning to vocally object to Mueller's spending as an open-ended fishing expedition.
The private sector, championing climate more vocally than ever and increasingly provided with incentives to take action, must also deliver.
Washington's leverage would increase vastly, finally enabling the US to vocally demand change that the Middle East so badly needs.
The industry in 2012 successfully rallied thousands to vocally protest the Stop Online Piracy Act and the Protect IP Act.
Bolton vocally opposed the idea, specifically on the grounds that it wouldn't be aggressive enough to have a strategic effect.
After the site was brought down, the elder Watkins had vocally defended it on YouTube and in testimony to Congress.
Users, too, are vocally upset about two looming product updates: expanded character counts and some type of algorithmic timeline feature.
The only hitch, Spalding revealed, came when Brown asked to collaborate on "Believe," one of Dunn's most vocally demanding songs.
Ohio's national GOP committeeman Jim Dicke said it's partly the result of local Republican Party leaders vocally uniting behind Trump.
One investor in the company is Peter Thiel, who helped found PayPay and Palantir and has vocally supported President Trump.
It's safe to assume that the figures who denounced him most vocally will not be in line for key positions.
Taylor has prepared for his appearance Tuesday by hiring John Bellinger, a vocally anti-Trump conservative lawyer to represent him.
In a sign of a shifting world order, Germany, not the United States, most vocally called for Mr. Liu's release.
That puts Senator Loeffler in a position of vocally demonstrating that she has the president's back in the impeachment debate.
President Trump has vocally supported the SEAL, Eddie Gallagher, who is one of three service members facing war crimes allegations.
While Democrats should never abandon women's right to choose, they need to embrace abortion prevention much more vocally and wholeheartedly.
There are still several who are vocally against impeachment, but by far the momentum has been toward escalating the effort.
It's also one where, if media reports are to be believed, some agents are openly and vocally supporting Trump's candidacy.
Throughout the Trump administration, however, United Methodist Church leadership has been openly and vocally critical of Trump's policies and language.
Tom Cotton (R-AR), a staunch conservative who has been vocally criticizing the House GOP's political strategy as doomed to fail.
Chris Coons and Cory Booker — are vocally in favor of a vote on legislation to protect Mueller's investigation, per USA Today.
I would give it my all, but vocally, I'm not as strong as these amazing talented artists that come on stage.
Though Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) administrator Scott Pruitt has been involved in scandal after scandal, President Trump has remained vocally supportive.
Carlos Curbelo, one of the few House Republicans that have vocally supported solutions to climate change, such as a carbon tax.
The celebs involved in Moscow's videos are just the latest Hollywood stars to vocally get involved in the 2016 presidential election.
But the Republican senators most vocally supporting the bill repeatedly misstated facts about voting security and election technology, the experts said.
Actress Shailene Woodley, who vocally backed Sanders' last presidential bid, gave $2,000 in the quarter, while filmmaker Adam McKay contributed $2,800.
Palin vocally supported Trump's White House run last year, even attending his final debate with Clinton as a guest last October.
Johnson appeared to be the only GOP senator so vocally upset with McConnell for his mishandling of the health care bill.
However, Friday's data could boost the case of Fed officials who have vocally defended a go-slow approach to rate increases.
Another complicating factor has been the number of Republicans who have vocally criticized Trump's decision to withdraw US troops from Syria.
The heated outburst came as Democrats began to vocally complain that Gowdy had gone over his allotted time in questioning Strzok.
Under the confident musical direction of Stephen Lord, the "Macbeth" cast turned in an urgent, vocally solid and dramatically splendid performance.
The company has long and vocally touted the fact it is free to use because of its advertising-funded business model.
"One partner may be less vocally affectionate, but very affectionate physically, and another partner could be the reverse," she told Insider.
He vocally opposed the AT&T and Time Warner merger before his Justice Department launched an unsuccessful attempt to stop it.
"I still think that there are consequences for women who come forward vocally or file lawsuits," she said in an interview.
Many blamed partisanship, political vitriol, and heated rhetoric for the shooting, noting the shooter was vocally critical of the Trump administration.
"Vocally, it's the Olympics," a young mezzo-soprano named Ariana Stultz told me at the New Music on the Point festival.
Before that, though, the site attempted pivoting to an email service and then to vocally supporting a joke cryptocurrency called Dogecoin.
Netflix, Amazon and the Democratic Party are among those who vocally decried the FCC's repeal of net neutrality regulations on Thursday.
Even the name Rohingya, which the ethnic group has identified with more vocally in recent years, has been taken from them.
Mr. Tanner proved a solid, if somewhat blunt Otello, with a burly voice that can turn shaky during vocally sustained passages.
" Trisha Yearwood delivered a third musical tribute, taking on perhaps the most vocally challenging song in the B&D library, "Believe.
Mr. Bostridge's performance on Sunday afternoon was superb: vocally alluring for the most part, brutal when Mr. Zender's interpretation demanded it.
" RuPaul has been vocally opposed to Trump and said in 2016 that his electoral win "feels like the death of America.
Sadly, some members of the far left in the march vocally opposed their participation, a tension that we Republicans could exploit.
And in a sure sign that it's gaining momentum, many libertarian, center-left, and leftist critics are vocally denouncing the proposal.
The head of the Coptic Church, Pope Tawadros II, has vocally supported Sisi's government for its promise of security and stability.
And vocally feminist women like Clinton in particular have long brought out the worst and the most unhinged in people, she added.
This will be the series's first season without creator and showrunner Beau Willimon, who has been vocally anti-Trump since the election.
She left on apparently friendly terms with the president, and has continued to vocally support him and his administration since her departure.
Critics—most vocally, some German MEPs—lament the splurge of public money: Europe's new rules, after all, are supposed to discourage that.
After vocally supporting Hillary Clinton throughout the presidential campaign, Katy Perry is now turning her focus to opposing President-elect Donald Trump.
The news came as a relief to American Airlines executives, who have from the beginning been vocally opposed to the share buy.
Politicians aren't just campaigning for medical marijuana, they're advocating for recreational marijuana to be legalized: explicitly, vocally, and on their campaign pages.
Cory Gardner in 2020, has vocally criticized Trump for his policies on immigration enforcement and Gardner for his support of coal lobbyists.
Sessions has also vocally opposed the pace of the Obama administration's settlement of Syrian refugees, claiming it poses risks to domestic security.
But amid growing pressure from top Republicans, Rubio has left the door open to a run he'd been vocally reluctant to make.
Ryan, like other Democrats including (most vocally) Senator Bernie Sanders, believes the key to fixing the party's problems lie here as well.
Her decision to so vocally support Clinton in 2016 seems to have won her the trust of the party's liberal professional class.
Iran, apparently, no matter how vocally its people scream for change, will continue to find only deaf ears from Washington to Riyadh.
She vocally criticized the authorities' inability to deal with the pollution and stood in solidarity with the rights of the region's fishermen.
Vocally, he knows when to dial it back to give the feelings room to breathe and when the sentiments demand to soar.
We had to get a bit more interesting guitar, and the drums had to do some extra, and vocally, stuff like that.
Conservatives have vocally criticized the Obama administration over its handling of the attack and the narrative presented to the American people afterwards.
YouTubers with sizeable followings who rely on making money from the platform have vocally protested the phenomenon in order to regain monetization.
"As far as American leadership is concerned, yes," said McCain, though he vocally criticized many of the Obama administration's foreign policy decisions.
He vocally supported the Republican tax-cut plan in and previously served as the Libertarian Party's candidate for vice president in 1980.
In Act I, Ms. Maltby and Mr. Simahk make a thoroughly winning romantic odd couple, vocally alluring in duets and solos alike.
On Monday, lawmakers began to vocally call for releasing the suspect ads to the public, instead of limiting the release to lawmakers.
They thought surely she would vocally protest a policy that would have separated undocumented immigrant women from their children at the border.
As the Washington Post points out, conservative allies like Laura Ingraham and Michael Savage were vocally against lifting the trophy import ban.
I was most concerned that Act VII [from the 1950s to the '80s] is the hardest vocally, and that's toward the end.
As a result, across the evangelical spectrum, those who have vocally opposed Trump or his policies have often met with strong backlash.
For weeks, centrist Democrats in Congress were split over their preferred nominee, even as they vocally warned against Sanders atop the ticket.
President Barack Obama vocally championed human rights around the world, but he pursued the issue less vigorously when it came to China.
A 2014 study in Pediatrics found that mothers interacted vocally more often with their infant daughters than they did their infant sons.
Portraying a miserable young woman trapped in a forced marriage to an abusive bully, Ms. Norman was vocally splendid yet poignantly vulnerable.
Another group vocally opposed to ICWA is the adoption industry, including the huge number of Evangelical Christians who want to adopt children.
It's a unique disconnect for a man whose wife spends her time defending Trump, vocally championing his administration and touting his success.
The crowd vocally supported Gauff, whose given name is Cori, throughout the match, and gave her a standing ovation upon her victory.
It strikes me that historically most black Christians who spoke vocally against racism in Christianity did it from [within] the black church.
Bill Gurley is a rare figure in Silicon Valley, vocally chiding some of the biggest start-up stars to show some discipline.
During the 2000 Presidential election, she had vocally supported the opposition candidate, Vicente Fox, incurring the displeasure of her employer, Grupo Televisa.
They contended that the FBI had "scrubbed" their memo, though FBI Director Christopher Wray vocally opposed the release of the Nunes memo.
An Army officer who later served in the House of Representatives, Pompeo regularly — and vocally — opposed efforts to curtail U.S. surveillance authorities.
Yet a touch of something delusional creeps into Callas's repetitions of "liberi" ("free"), a vocally patchy quality that betrays her inner doubts.
He criticized Mr. de Blasio more vocally than his fellow candidates, and also obtained the endorsement of the city's two tabloid newspapers.
Jimmy: We've worked with the likes of Luther Vandross, Alexander O'Neal and Michael, and, vocally, I would put Usher in that group.
But locally, Mr. Scavo's supporters — many of whom vocally supported Mr. Trump's re-election — are unsure such a dichotomy is a problem.
Don't think hers is a pop stance: texturally and especially vocally, Solange's music follows a decade of atmospheric experimentation in R&B.
Another librarian pointed out that Asher wrote the novel to promote suicide awareness and prevention, which the show and its creators espouse vocally.
Trump has vocally denounced monopolistic behavior among increasingly consolidated tech, media, and telecommunications companies; he also opposed the AT&T-Time Warner merger.
The move drove a wedge between the incoming and outgoing administrations during the transition period after Trump spoke out vocally against the resolution.
Though spokesmen from the Church of Scientology haven't been able to stop her from sharing her experiences, they have been vocally discrediting her.
Weibo users applauded Arabella's latest video for her "lovely" greeting, but kept chilly toward her grandfather, who has been vocally hostile toward China.
Fox had previously vocally supported the actor but now won't comment on a report that Smollett's character is being cut from upcoming scenes.
Trump's first secretary of the Interior, Ryan Zinke, was vocally supportive of offshore wind, praising it at wind conferences and writing op-eds.
Aliev, who vocally opposed the Chechen strongman Ramzan Kadyrov and Russian President Vladimir Putin, was found dead the next morning by hotel staff.
And people are more vocally appreciative of that now because it feels so much more important than it did even six months ago.
On the other hand, he was emphatically, vocally racist and anti-Semitic, which has given some contemporary fans pause when honoring his legacy.
After a few months of frustration, the kid perked up during a lesson where the students vocally propose solutions to problems they're having.
While Kaine has become more vocally pro-choice as a senator, he identified as personally pro-life while running for governor in 20033.
Her silence was juxtaposed with stars like Katy Perry and Miley Cyrus, who vocally supported Hillary Clinton over the one-time reality star.
Others have vocally resented the way Star Wars' constant re-echoing of its own past has limited the directions the story could take.
After all, this is a guy who has been hesitant to vocally criticize the white supremacist groups that have been publicly supporting him.
Jesse Klaver is a half Moroccan, half Dutch-Indonesian 30-year-old who was the most vocally opposed to Wilders in the election.
Opposition leaders have understandably and vocally criticized these groups as illegal paramilitary bands armed by the government to suppress legitimate protests and dissent.
Many liberals were vocally frustrated with the pair greenlighting Carson, particularly as part of a broader opposition to Democrats helping fill Trump's Cabinet.
The Post reports, however, that while several key players vocally supported the protests, no Eagles actually kneeled during the national anthem last season.
Hamas officials have vocally encouraged the Gaza protests, though civil society groups and other unaffiliated Palestinians also played leading roles in the uprising.
The bill also sets aside money for combating opioid abuse and fighting Zika – two areas Democrats have vocally accused the GOP of underfunding.
Their lack of enthusiasm means there isn't a single border-area lawmaker who vocally supports the construction of a wall in their district.
Each individual has been vocally critical of the president since he took office, prompting speculation that the move is meant to be retaliatory.
With a president who vocally defends white nationalists and executes policies that match their worldview, more of its adherents have sought public office.
Bob Corker of Tennessee, one of the few Republicans vocally skeptical of Congress's ability to pass tax reform without adding to the deficit.
Both governors have been vocally opposed to the Affordable Care Act, seeking to dismantle the health reform law and refusing to expand Medicaid.
Ms. Jenkins, who is 35, beautiful and vocally well endowed is a direct artistic descendant of Mr. Webber's most dedicated interpreter, Sarah Brightman.
Perhaps the most beautiful number vocally and interpretively was the gentle "Wiegenlied" ("Lullaby"), but Ms. Mattila's pitch shaded flat through much of it.
The rest of the band, I feel, began withdrawing away from the project because I was trying to defend our group interests vocally.
She was back to something like her best—vocally, at least—on 1003's Let Me In Your Life, but things wouldn't last.
Lindsey Graham (R-SC), have vocally criticized the president's Syria move and thus likely wouldn't be at the top of the president's list.
Burgeoning visual recognition technology holds immense promise to, among other things, help blind consumers shop easier by scanning objects and vocally identifying them.
McMaster vocally disapproved of Trump's meetings with Putin at the Group of 20 (G-85033) global summit earlier this month, the report said.
In the past, McConnell has vocally opposed efforts by his colleagues to defund the ARC — though he has supported reforms to the program.
Executives at the most vocally pro-democracy newspaper, Apple Daily, say the Chinese government's liaison office has told large companies to pull advertising.
Mr. Delrahim has vocally opposed such conditions that constrain a company's business practices, saying he prefers selling off assets to solve competition concerns.
Farron himself has been vocally supportive of most LGBTQ issues, but speculation on his personal views has dogged him in the UK press.
What he came up with — a shooting gesture he borrowed from an Adam Sandler film — was unique, and vocally appreciated by the crowd.
Obama acknowledged concerns, most vocally made by the Cuban government, that the embargo serves as a major stumbling block to fully normalized relations.
Those sanctions were mandated by Congress in a bill passed last year, which President Donald Trump vocally opposed but signed into law nonetheless.
Nevertheless, Corbyn had never vocally opposed Brexit, and it was widely known that he personally favored Britain's departure from the European Union (EU).
Defense Secretary Jim Mattis, who opposed leaving the deal but did not push the case as vocally toward the end, appears more isolated.
Feinstein, for her part, has vocally defended her handling of Ford's letter about Kavanaugh since her office first received it in late July.
Notably, however, Wheaton frames actor safety as a central issue, calling for — among other things — a two-hour cap on "vocally stressful" sessions.
Bolton is said to have been vocally opposed to the idea, which would have happened days before the 18th anniversary of the Sept.
Mr. Stiglitz argues this is the kind of alternative explanation of how growth occurs that the Democratic Party needs to offer more vocally.
Vocally, she sits somewhere between mid-223s Mariah, Prince and Solange, her voice cushioned beneath twinkling synth lines and R&B bass lines.
A conservative Catholic, Pell has taken a hard-line stance on same-sex marriage and contraception, as well as vocally advocating clerical celibacy.
And it is Trump country, a reliably Republican, vocally patriotic, almost entirely white enclave that gave the president nearly 70 percent of the vote.
While the pair will likely discuss their immigration plans with Trump, they could also talk about border adjustment, which both lawmakers have vocally opposed.
Trump roared into Wisconsin by vocally defending his controversial campaign manager even after he was charged with battery for allegedly grabbing a female reporter.
Collins and Paul came out Monday saying they oppose the new version of the bill (Paul had vocally opposed Graham-Cassidy 1.0 as well).
On Tuesday, Activision Blizzard, one of America's biggest gaming companies, suspended a professional Hong Kong-based player for vocally supporting his city's liberation movement.
A wide range of GOP figures (including people like Lindsey Graham and Rick Perry who are now loyal Trumpers) were vocally critical of him.
The group was unanimous in vocally agreeing that they trusted the outcome of the investigation and expressed their support for producers, Jackson and Olympios.
Even the film's stars have weighed in on the issue: Laura Dern came out against porg-eating, while Oscar Isaac is vocally in favor.
" In fact, Pinnock says Little Mix would "love to" collaborate with the U.S.-based quintet: "We think they're so sexy and they're amazing vocally.
Moderate Senator Susan Collins, who has vocally opposed McConnell's efforts so far, said on Monday she would vote "no" on a motion to proceed.
While it can be goofy to love a celebrity so passionately (and vocally), it is also not something I would ever make fun of.
Less than 48 hours after President Donald Trump began vocally lashing out at NFL players, some of those players struck back on the field.
But such a proposal, which has been vocally opposed by Federal Reserve Chairwoman Janet Yellen, may face its best odds ever of becoming law.
"Both of my parents are vocally conservative, so I thought I was a Republican all these years, but my views have changed," she says.
But the role had become more vocally demanding with the development of the show's second act, and Mr. Odom seemed like a good fit.
Not everyone will vocally call it out, but some will wonder: Did you break your phone when you drunkenly fell out of a cab?
The White House's decision to not vocally back the measure — first reported by Reuters — would be consistent with its recent statements on encryption legislation.
Ben Platt, who led both productions in a moving and vocally impressive performance as the title character, will stay on for the Broadway production.
Hosts that were critical of the president, including Megyn Kelly and Greta Van Susteren, were replaced by vocally pro-Trump hosts like Tucker Carlson.
While it is tempting to assume that voters with extreme views made the difference, such voters have been vocally supporting Mr. Trump all along.
Conservatives should vocally denounce these practices, insist on their serious inclusion in VAWA, and demand that any Democrat who won't address them explain why.
He's sparked controversy by calling on the president to resign if he doesn't vocally acknowledge "radical Islam" as a threat to the United States.
But most important, the crowd — diverse in both age and ethnicity — seemed riveted by what proved to be a vocally and theatrically strong performance.
One of the only politicians in the Philippines to vocally oppose President Rodrigo Duterte's war on drugs was arrested last week on bribery charges.
The verse then continues at a similar pitch, which is vocally comfortable for Healy, but still makes him sound like he's overwhelmed with feeling.
In Staunton's case, he was vocally opposed to the opium trade and had acted as Britain's voice of conscience towards China in the past.
President Trump does not express much affection for celebrities, which is unsurprising considering how many of them have vocally, even profanely, repudiated his policies.
Companies risk backlash in China if they are seen by the Chinese authorities as being critical of Xinjiang policies that Beijing has vocally defended.
Greg Abbott, libertarian Susanna Dokupil is making another run for the state legislature, primarying one of the most vocally pro-vaccine Republicans in Austin.
His administration is staffed by politicians who have been vocally anti-LGBTQ for years, including Vice President Mike Pence and Attorney General Jeff Sessions.
He vocally opposed abortion access, voted against the Affordable Care Act, and refused to endorse President Barack Obama in his 2012 re-election bid.
He vocally opposed abortion access, voted against the Affordable Care Act, and refused to endorse President Barack Obama in his 2012 re-election bid.
Google has vocally rebutted Europe's charges, saying that competition for its search, advertising and other products is only a click away on the internet.
Of the other Gulf states, Kuwait always has been vocally pro-Palestinian, despite expelling thousands for cooperating with Saddam Hussein's occupation in 85033-1991.
The British government was vocally unhappy that the first British politician to meet with Mr. Trump after his election victory was not Mrs. May.
All of those federal officials served during the Obama administration, and all have been vocally critical of Trump since leaving their posts in government.
But U.K. audiences took the grim turn in stride, whereas parts of the American audience—acculturated to expect a happy ending—vocally disliked it.
It said that while it has "publicly and vocally supported" reducing congestion in Manhattan, the cruising cap was based on "flawed and arbitrary" economics.
It said that while it has "publicly and vocally supported" reducing congestion in Manhattan, the cruising cap was based on "flawed and arbitrary" economics.
Kimmel has vocally opposed the bill, drawing the ire of Republicans, including Kennedy, who have said he isn't qualified to lecture on health care.
Vocally displeased investors had hoped to remove some or all of the directors in the aftermath of the company's sales scandal over fraudulent accounts.
Already it is vocally exceptional, with especially thrilling contributions from Steven Pasquale as Booth, Shuler Hensley as Czolgosz and Clifton Duncan as the Balladeer.
But a separate coalition has vocally opposed such measures, saying any bill that affects encryption standards would merely drive criminals to overseas encryption products.
Cuomo is one of a number of governors, including many Republicans, who have vocally opposed Zinke's plan, fearing the environmental repercussions of new drilling.
Once the darling of Obama-era Democratic Washington, the company today faces a barrage of criticism from the left, most vocally expressed by Sen.
Bro now carries on Heyer's life's mission to be not just non-racist but anti-racist — to stand up against racism, actively, vocally, always.
During the campaign, a time when virtually everyone in the national security community was shunning Trump, Flynn publicly and vocally allied himself with him.
Elizabeth Warren, who has sworn off private, high-dollar fundraising events during her primary campaign, and vocally criticized the political influence of billionaires and corporations.
As mentioned above, in 2014 the channel canceled a proposed show, Flip It Forward, because its hosts, David and Jason Benham, were vocally anti-gay.
It's telling that the two GOP politicians who have weighed in most vocally are the party's two most-hated nerds, Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio.
Beyond that, the act will also be vulnerable to a veto from President Trump, who has been vocally skeptical of net neutrality in the past.
This is why we constantly see journalists, activists, and politicians trying to vocally shame Republicans who barely even pretend to act in the public interest.
Succinct, and probably an understatement – Musk has been advocating for the union of the two companies vocally and frequently since proposing the idea in June.
The two leading candidates have not been as vocally opposed to the restart as Hirohiko Izumida, the outgoing governor, but public opinion is strongly against.
The intrigue: Environmental groups are increasingly debating to what degree they should vocally support keeping existing reactors that are operating safely but are financially struggling.
Bassil has vocally opposed what he says is an international plan to resettle Syrian refugees permanently in Lebanon - something which the United Nations has denied.
" Certainly the most vocally anti-war candidates of the four top tickets, Stein called for a full rethinking of the United States' "War on Terror.
The two Democratic Commissioners, who helped pass net neutrality protections in 2015, have been vocally opposed to the plan, spearheaded by Republican Chairman Ajit Pai.
Bernie Sanders's supporters, many of whom have been vocally protesting Clinton's primary success, accusing the Democratic Party of rigging the election toward the establishment candidate.
She was vocally skeptical of celebrity culture from the start of her career while existing at the heart of it in the 70s and 80s.
Paired with Thomas Schrimm's tortured, vocally frail Dodgson, her portrayal has the psychological focus required to ground what is largely a collection of hallucinatory episodes.
But Chris Morrison, portfolio manager at Hedge fund Omni, which has been vocally betting against the currency, thinks the tipping point is closer than most.
Vucevic vocally expressed his displeasure when coach Frank Vogel turned him into a reserve and is now appreciative to be back among the starting five.
Some national security professionals who did not support –– but also did not vocally oppose –– Trump's candidacy are now submitting their resumes to his transition team.
Many Democratic candidates on the trail have touted these small-donor contributions and have vocally rejected contributions from super PACs and other big-money organizations.
In the 22019 midterms, some of my fellow Democratic senators who were vocally opposed to the Section 232 aluminum and steel tariffs lost their seats.
He vocally supported school choice and setting learning standards at the local level, and pushed to direct state support toward technical and vocational education programs.
He was vocally critical of Pelosi, but ultimately agreed to a deal offering the rebels' support if Pelosi agrees to leave her post by 85033.
The reality is that if American citizens don't vocally oppose the proposed cuts to Medicare and Medicaid, why wouldn't the GOP Congress simply approve it?
I knew they could be sent into exile for vocally challenging American policy — this, in retrospect, accounts for the formative years I spent in Bulgaria.
It remains impressive that Harmon can hit the notes he does, but he sounded a bit tired vocally during the first half of the song.
But this boom does not benefit all residents, and those left out — the majority, it seems — have begun to vocally question what is going on.
The gory signs are familiar, but observers say the activists leading the movement today aren't as vocally religious or aggressive as those who came before.
The Senate still has to approve Tillerson for the top diplomat job and a number of top Republicans have been vocally critical of the pick.
Still, these numbers are a reminder that the "Bernie or bust" dissenters who vocally expressed their discontent at the DNC last night are a minority.
The timing of Lynch's decision meant that the investigation continued under Attorney General Jeff Sessions, who often vocally criticized police reform efforts and accountability measures.
Sarandon has been a long supporter of Sanders, vocally speaking out on his behalf during the 2016 presidential campaign after supporters Vermont senator were silenced.
You've been watching the movie through a period of time in which you've been vocally speaking out about the #MeToo movement and your own experiences.
The new chapter marks unfamiliar territory for Ms. Warren, who has rarely, if ever, been so vocally criticized by leaders and activists on the left.
"Amazon people believe that we're all leaders and we're all vocally critical of our leaders to make sure we make the right decisions," Michaelsen said.
Four golfers were another stroke back, including Kevin Na, who had vocally fretted the most about the perils of Erin Hills before the championship began.
And then when we started working on it with Lizzo, I always work on the key with the artists to get the sweet spot, vocally.
Sarandon has been a long supporter of Sanders, vocally speaking out on his behalf during the 2016 presidential campaign after supporters Vermont senator were silenced.
Although he later vocally opposed both Adolf Hitler and his great admirer Benito Mussolini, he had nevertheless laid the aesthetic groundwork for them to follow.
The shifts around race and gender similarly reflect not just widening acceptance of equality, but also the rising condemnation of anyone who vocally opposes it.
The statement will be backed by "the largest groups", including Ahrar al-Sham, a militant group that had vocally criticized the deal, the source said.
But no Republican was more critical of the agreement than Toomey, the Pennsylvania free-trader, who has vocally opposed it since it was first signed.
Yellen and her predecessor Ben Bernanke had vocally called on Congress to adopt fiscal stimulus in prior years to help along a laggard economic recovery.
As a candidate, Trump was vocally skeptical of climate change regulations but specifically vowed "to promote clean air and water," which are overwhelmingly popular causes.
The congressman has vocally defended President Trump on issues such as immigration and Russia, arguing that people "don't give a s---" about the Russia investigation.
Some party members are vocally embracing "Lexit," a leftist agenda for Brexit that might emphasize greater public ownership and a new strategy for the economy.
Among those appointed to ATEAC is Kay Coles James, the President of the Heritage Foundation, who is vocally anti-trans, anti-LGBTQ, and anti-immigrant.
"It's ridiculous to let someone out that has done that to children," New York State senator Jim Tedisco, who has vocally opposed Tinning's release, tells PEOPLE.
Lawmakers around the world have vocally called for regulations, hearings, and investigations into this incident over the last few days and more continue to chime in.
In one example, Trump's nominee for US ambassador to Israel, David Friedman, has vocally supported right-wing positions on settlements and moving the embassy to Jerusalem.
Menendez vocally opposed the signature achievements of President Barack Obama's second term, including the Iran nuclear deal, which he voted against, and Washington's rapprochement with Cuba.
It's no secret to anyone that I'm a blunt, candid, brazen individual vocally- and I think that's what I really related to Asia the most with.
In addition to the spirited and vocally resilient student cast, the production featured the distinguished German soprano Anja Silja in the speaking role of the Margravine.
While the conversation around it may have died down, the incident at DSTRKT did prove that if discrimination is responded to vocally, then people will listen.
Trump said there would be "severe punishment" if the kingdom is found to be at fault, but has been vocally opposed to cutting off arms deals.
Between the lines: This is very bad news for the pharmaceutical industry, which blames middlemen for high drug prices and vocally supported the proposed rebate overhaul.
To be vocally trans is not only to attract people with similar identities but also to help show people who are gender-questioning that it's okay.
Ryan sidestepped a question on whether lawmakers should more vocally address some women's claims that they were sexually harassed by Donald Trump before he became president.
From the onset of his campaign, he has vocally critiqued Trump and attempted to present the president as a direct adversary to the interests of Tennesseans.
She grew up there with an immigrant widow mother who didn't vocally support Chung's pageantry, but nevertheless gossiped about her daughter's success with fellow seamstress workers.
Considering Alba is a Venezuelan immigrant who speaks Spanish 99 percent of the time and our country is becoming increasingly vocally xenophobic, this all spelled trouble.
The more vocally they disavow version 1.0 of the Senate health care bill, the harder it'll be to make the case that version 1.1 is great.
Notably, Comey did not specify the manufacturer of the phone in question, although he has been vocally critical of Apple's device encryption system in the past.
In part that may have been because Sanders came for her so aggressively and because a boisterous crowd seemed to lean — very vocally — in his direction.
It didn't hurt that Jeff Sessions, who has vocally opposed federal legalization of pot, was fired as attorney general by President Donald Trump the same day.
But many other Democrats have vocally supported the existing family-based visa system and would almost certainly demand concessions in order to get behind the plan.
The former Alabama Supreme Court justice has vocally denied the accusations, which he calls a joint effort between the media and his opponent, Democrat Doug Jones.
But Pruitt has vocally criticized such arrangements as "sue and settle" and promised to be more vigilant about settlements that hold the agency to a deadline.
Among the Trump supporters who have most vocally praised WikiLeaks is Sean Hannity, the Fox News host who excoriated the site's editor, Julian Assange, years ago.
But while Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has vocally defended her nation's interests with regard to Brexit negotiations, the government in Belfast has been relatively quiet.
"One of the few areas where the president and I agreed, and I was vocally supportive, was his approach towards China," Schumer said in a statement.
The bill was denounced worldwide, most vocally in Israel, Germany and the U.S., and created a deep crisis between Israel and Poland — staunch allies until then.
Now, reporters attend the daily press briefings and, as vocally as they persist in trying to hold the White House accountable, still participate in a farce.
In the end, however, the Justice Department decided to settle with the company, and several states vocally dissented against what they saw as a weak agreement.
Given that members of the Trump transition team have so vocally criticized our reporting, we encourage them to identify, specifically, what they believe to be inaccurate.
Trump has vocally attacked the Iran deal, like he has many pieces of President Obama's legacy, and hates being forced to publicly certify that it's working.
Bernie has been the candidate most vocally and most prominently in every speech saying that he will get behind the Democratic nominee if it's not him.
Kaine vocally pushed to get Congress to authorize the use of military force in the Middle East even when his good friend Barack Obama was president.
London (CNN)While musicians and movie stars campaign vocally to protect our rainforests and oceans, the world's wetlands rarely get the same level of public support.
Uber told CNBC it has "publicly and vocally supported" reducing congestion in Manhattan, but added that the cruising cap was based on "flawed and arbitrary" ideas.
Within the state's political circles, the event was considered particularly noteworthy because conservatives formerly involved in the state GOP apparatus vocally opposed Romney's 2018 Senate bid.
Franken apologized Thursday for his actions, while Moore has vocally denied any wrongdoing and vowed to stay in the race ahead of the December special election.
In addition to conversations about Dayton, Ohio, and about where each of these excellent women live vocally, she has also led them through some incredible exercises.
Unlike most other Time Warner execs who said nothing publicly about the merger with AOL, both Bewkes and Plepler were adamantly and vocally opposed to it.
But on the dawn of a new administration vocally committed to hindering real people's access to abortion, it's even more important for these stories to be told.
Haley's relationship with Trump: It's complicated While on the stump during the campaign, Haley vocally disavowed Trump, appearing publicly on behalf of Marco Rubio and endorsing Sen.
Moon is a vocal critic of the THAAD deployment, and is certain to vocally oppose any new US effort to force Seoul to pay more for it.
Her backing for Trump's record is something Roby has touted repeatedly on the campaign trail, where she's vocally touted her support for efforts like the border wall.
Fans have vocally criticized the show for queer-baiting, the practice of endlessly hinting and winking at gay relationships without actually letting them come to fruition onscreen.
Windows 10 users have been complaining vocally in recent weeks about OneDrive notifications in the File Explorer, encouraging them to pay $6.99 for an Office 365 subscription.
And, most importantly, actively and vocally support often stigmatized governmental programs like WIC and childcare assistance that serve low- or no-income women without judgment or ridicule.
Cyrus has also been vocally critical of the brand's continued support for First Lady Melania Trump, who often wears custom D&G designs to galas and trips.
And while that could be the case for the voters backing him most vocally now, it's also possible that things are a bit more complicated for others.
The maker community vocally complained about former CEO Musto's claims to be an NYU and MIT graduate and worried about the future of the open source project.
And Sessions, Trump's attorney general, is vocally skeptical of investigations into local police departments, saying that his Justice Department will "pull back" on these kinds of investigations.
But the battle isn't over just yet; some lawmakers are vocally supporting resolutions to undue the repeal, while pro-neutrality groups are preparing for a legal fight.
Why it matters: A number of tech companies have vocally defended the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, which is set to phase out starting next spring.
Sasse, who has vocally criticized Trump in the past on certain issues, also came to Sessions's defense last month after Trump lashed out at the attorney general.
President Trump vocally supported Kavanaugh and mocked his first accuser, Christine Blasey Ford, over her testimony before the Senate Intelligence Committee, at a campaign rally last month.
While Democratic members laud her leadership, many have said -- some more vocally than others -- in recent months that it is time for a new generation of leaders.
Key Hong Kong businesses, such as major banks HSBC Holdings and Standard Charter, have withdrawn their advertising dollars from vocally anti-party news outlets in Hong Kong.
Trump roiled allies during last year's summit when he did not vocally reaffirm the United States's commitment to mutual defense, which is part of the NATO charter.
Mr. Appleby brought nervy physicality to the part, but could seem a little blank vocally, singing with smooth and pliant tone but few variations in tone color.
The audience members knew, it seemed, that they had just witnessed an emotionally vulnerable and vocally daring performance, a milestone in the career of an essential artist.
Both were more than adequate vocally, and Ms. Hartig took on some personality, but Mr. Petrenko remained rather colorless, often hard to pick out of a crowd.
Trump roiled allies during last year's summit when he did not vocally reaffirm the United States's commitment to mutual defense, which is part of the NATO charter.
Even if you hated the music, you might've pretended to like it (me), relished in vocally hating it (my internet friends) or followed them closely anyway (both).
As the president makes the rounds across the country, he's repeatedly associated immigrants with gang violence, advocated for more closed borders, and vocally championed his harsh tactics.
When Marvel announced it would be rebooting the Spider-Man franchise for the third time in 15 years, critics and fans alike wondered (vocally) what's the point?
His fingerpicking is other-worldly, and vocally, he oscillates between a dry, British observationalism and a storytelling style that falls in tradition with many folksters of yore.
Underwood, vocally agitated by the "buzzword damage" wrought to his field by some of its less principled practitioners, crankily walked me through his argument over the phone.
KING Look, if you're following Aretha Franklin [on "Natural Woman"] it's like … I wasn't going to try to compete with her vocally because that would be silly.
Yet Trump's refusal to explicitly and vocally disavow the anti-incumbent effort has at times deeply frustrated Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and his top political aides.
Curiously, the most vocally antiwar student I knew was a V.M.I. cadet who "got away with it" because he was both a jock and future Rhodes scholar.
Nine years after the launch of the game-streaming platform Twitch, the content that hardcore gamers most vocally reviled has officially become its most watched: just talking.
The financial statements of Trump administration officials offer insight into the lucrative private political work that's available in Washington, enriching even those who are vocally anti-establishment.
The sanctions that Putin has reacted most vocally against are those imposed on his business friends from St. Petersburg in March 2014 after Russia's occupation of Crimea.
While Saudi Arabia and Iran have vocally supported higher prices, their national oil companies have been making deals in Asia and filling tankers as quickly as possible.
The Department of Homeland Security has signaled that it is considering scrapping this program, to the dismay of the technology industry, which has vocally supported the visa.
"I don't think American women are buying it," she said, pointing out that nearly every major US feminist advocacy group is vocally pro-trans rights and inclusion.
Rep. Jeff Van Drew, a moderate Democrat who's vocally opposed the impeachment of President Donald Trump, intends to switch parties next week, the New York Times reports.
This is when Big cut songs like "Gimme the Loot"—a knotty little masterwork which sounds, vocally, like a duet with a more manic version of himself.
WNYC talk show host Brian Lehrer referred to it as his "stat of the night," and other pundits were soon to vocally register their wonderment as well.
It was only the latest criticism De Niro — who has vocally opposed Trump since 2628 — had leveled at Trump, but likely his most direct and public declaration.
Trump has spent months vocally criticizing the 14-member cartel for its management of oil output, urging the group to keep the taps open and oil prices low.
And Pai's plan is going to raise the ire of liberal Democrats and public interest groups who just vocally opposed Congress's rollback of the FCC's online privacy rules.
And they wanted the vocals to be live so I think doing musical theater helped with that and being trained vocally probably had something to do with it.
The Oklahoma attorney general was tapped by Trump in December and is vocally critical of the agency's regulations -- having sued the EPA for its regulations over power plants.
Now, Trump is more likely to vocally push back when he feels his perspective is being overlooked or discarded, people familiar with his views of the summits say.
Things keep getting worse for Nadine, especially because she's vocally obsessed with a good-looking classmate, to whom she accidentally (and graphically) expresses her overweening desire for him.
If Ajit Pai wants to get rid of net neutrality, he should maybe answer some of them before walking back a law that millions of Americans vocally supported.
In theory, signing onto a letter of support shouldn't influence those decisions, but it would fly in the face of many of the president's most vocally held policies.
And so, with that in mind, I am working to realize that the people who love pop culture the most vocally and sometimes aggressively, also are not stupid.
Netflix poured millions into the campaign to urge the FCC to pass the regulations, and others like Facebook, Google and KickStarter all also vocally supported network neutrality protections.
The cancellation was attributed to "unexpected circumstances," but those observing the aftermath of the Harvey Weinstein revelations have been vocally expecting this particular revelation for the past week.
If Donald Trump's proposed policies would supercharge growth and create jobs as his campaign has promised, why are the CEOs of America's biggest companies not vocally supporting him?
Multiple sources indicated that Christie was demoted because he wasn't seen as sufficiently loyal to Trump, failing to vocally defend him at key moments on the campaign trail.
In both cases, going algorithmic seemed antithetical to the core identity of the services, and long-time users vocally griped that their apps were ruined…but they weren't.
The group is vocally opposed to Russian President Vladimir Putin, whom they consider a dictator, and members have been arrested and tried at various points for their protests.
"It's ridiculous to let someone out that has done that to children," New York State senator Jim Tedisco, who vocally opposed Tinning's release, told PEOPLE before her release.
Tech companies have already vocally opposed Trump's immigration stances, including filing court briefs opposing his travel ban order (a new version of the order is expected this week).
Vocally, Sarah Marie Young's seamlessly transitions from light and dainty to a belt-y powerhouse delivering lyrics that will probably haunt you for the rest of the week.
Weedman, the popular Rastafarian activist who runs a restaurant in Trenton and vocally opposes this version of legal pot because he feels it'll shut out minority business owners.
While Cruz vocally supported Roberts' nomination at the time, he was not yet a U.S. senator and therefore could not vote to confirm Roberts to the Supreme Court.
Google calls this feature Active Edge and while it's a bit of gimmick, it's also a nice alternative to having to call out vocally to Google every time.
Staples is almost certainly smarter than you, and you can feel it, even though he'd never say it and he will in fact vocally insist to the contrary.
The two have vocally pushed back against the FCC chairman's proposal to significantly reduce portions of net neutrality, or as it is formally known the Open Internet order.
In a booth in west London, Jon Luke, one of 400 "re-speakers" with Ericsson, repeats every word of a BBC programme into a microphone, adding punctuation vocally.
The Trump administration has vocally prioritized religious freedom, with the president calling attention to the subject during his speech in front of the United Nations earlier this year.
Women in this supposedly greatest nation in the world are currently second-class citizens at best, and we need to let it be known vocally this is unacceptable.
In her early activism, she was involved in the farmworkers movement and the Mexican American Youth Organization, though she was vocally critical of the male focus in both.
Trump — who turns 72 on Thursday — has been vocally supportive of Scalise amid his recovery, including mentioning him during his State of the Union address earlier this year.
While Spain will be vocally backed and Britain has sold 1,000 tickets, the prospect of matches taking place in front of banks of empty seats will worry organizers.
Last year, for example, a number of companies vocally opposed so-called religious freedom laws intended to give businesses legal cover to deny services to gays and lesbians.
Moore has vocally denied the accusations, one of which is that he initiated a sexual encounter with a 14-year-old girl in 1979, when he was 32.
He is now back in New York starring in a revival of Michael Grandage's production of Mozart's "Don Giovanni," and he seemed in fine shape, vocally and physically.
But the departure of the president's chief economic adviser and the secretary of state have unsettled the same business leaders who have vocally supported the administration on tax.
William can produce that sound more consistently than his little brother, though the younger one can reproduce it vocally more easily (much to the chagrin of his parents).
After almost two years as a controversial figure who has been vocally pursuing hard-line conservative agendas since his teens, Miller shows no signs of stopping anytime soon.
At one point, with the bases loaded, Yates stepped off the rubber and in unison the Rangers players vocally reacted, trying to alert the umpire to a balk.
Trump is retweeting the viewpoints of white nationalists and white supremacists, and they, in turn, are very vocally and visibly paying attention to what he has to say.
Some Fed policymakers have vocally defended a go-slow approach to rate increases but three policymakers voted for a hike last month when the Fed kept rates steady.
It's shared most vocally by "never Trump" Republicans and centrist Democrats who seem to find Trump's policies less offensive than his personal style and disdain for political norms.
The court's liberal bloc, most vocally Justice Stephen Breyer, expressed serious concerns about what what a vote for the companies would mean for the future of labor rights.
He has vocally maintained his innocence via a public statement, and the accusations have lead to him to decide to step down from a number of his businesses.
But because it could punish platforms for users' behavior—specifically, discussions of prostitution and sex trade—several internet freedom groups have vocally opposed the language of the bill.
In practice, the policy often seems to punish abuse victims like McGowan, who has been vocally tweeting of late about her experience as a victim of Harvey Weinstein.
The announcement to stop all tours comes hours after Democrats and Republicans alike were vocally complaining that the U.S. Capitol should be far more restrictive of public access.
He recalls a teacher recommendation describing how an applicant had taken a stand on a controversial social issue in class, even though other students vocally disagreed with him.
What to watch: As early as this week, President Trump could send Congress details of the administration's requested rescissions, which a bipartisan group of lawmakers have vocally opposed.
He argued with himself frequently and vocally and at one point tried to knit what was described in court as a suit of armor out of milk cartons.
Mr. Christie's effort to take some of the company's reserves has been met with stark opposition, most vocally by conservative advocates of free-market principles and minimal government.
It is, of course, possible that they have not lashed out as vocally — or as visibly — as Mr. Avenatti has because others have waged their battles for them.
Trump and his allies have also seized on Bloomberg's use of the stop-and-frisk policy as mayor, which Trump has previously vocally supported and called for nationwide.
Maybe not as vocally, maybe not as openly, but they're all on the same page when it comes to viewing Iran as a threat, so that doesn't change.
Involving young people, being active in the community, focusing on members, fighting aggressively and vocally — all of these must be a central part of any future labor movement.
When 21st Century Fox proposed in December to take over Sky, many opposition lawmakers — and even some from the governing Conservative Party — were vocally opposed to the deal.
Both the Israelis and Palestinians will now go through Friedman, who is vocally pro-Israel and an advocate for Israeli settlements, which are considered illegal under international law.
Following that, congressional Republicans would ideally stand up for the institutional prerogatives of Congress and the interests of the American people and vocally call for them to testify.
Democrats vocally opposed his confirmation, hammering him in a series of floor speeches over his efforts to roll back Obama-era regulations, in particular the net neutrality rules.
At a press conference announcing the recommendation, the audience seemed vocally surprised, though Russian UN ambassador Vitaly Churkin said Guterres was a "clear favorite," according to the BBC.
For the rest, the ensemble was vocally strong and well matched: Lucas Meachem as Marcello; Duncan Rock, in his Met debut, as Schaunard; and David Soar as Colline.
We should expect liberals to oppose such policies, just as we would have expected conservatives to have been vocally opposed to early actions by a Hillary Clinton administration.
As well as dishing out musical aggression, Ancst have also made a name for themselves by being vocally outspoken about their anti-fascist, anti-racist, anti-oppressive politics.
Trump gets the support of a visionary technologist who could help repair his image among the Silicon Valley tech community, which was vocally opposed to Trump during his candidacy.
The audience vocally responded to the remark and some in the crowd said homophobic comments would not have gone unchallenged even before five years ago, according to the report.
It's also her most engaging vocally: her new partners hit the sweet spot between lending a little studio magic to her voice and turning her into Auto-Tune Barbie.
Within the GOP, staunch conservative politicians and groups have objected most vocally to the bill so far, because they're upset that it doesn't do enough to roll back Obamacare.
Chick-fil-A has ceased donations to political groups such as the vocally anti-LGBTQ+ Family Research Council over the last several years, but its track record remains questionable.
Vocally disavowing Trump says, among other things (being "woke" is certainly one of them), that you don't agree with his politics or the incendiary stuff he tweets and shouts.
The towering South African saved seven out of nine break points he faced and forced Shapovalov into 77 errors, much to the dismay of the vocally pro-Canadian crowd.
I think our security did a great job of not assuming that just because these people wanted to be vocally protesting that they might not get physical as well.
Donald Trump's version of Harry Hopkins—the powerful advisor and right-hand man—Stephen Bannon, he of the vocally anti-elitist Breitbart News, is a Harvard Business School graduate.
The NBA's Golden State Warriors, whose players and coach have been vocally critical of Trump, have not visited the White House following either of their championships under his term.
The country star — whose husband Mike Fisher is the team captain — has been very vocally supporting her team ever since the guys started their playoff run on April 13.
Herizen "Social Jungle" If you recognize Herizen from Baz Luhrman's The Get Down, then you'll go into this track with some notion of what to expect from her vocally.
When I spoke to Ben about the voice—which is typically how I get into character, vocally—he told me to think of a 1960s-70s American radio announcer.
Many in business have said privately that they are terrified of a Trump administration and the possibility of trade wars and ballooning deficits, yet few CEOs vocally oppose him.
But Turkey has been vocally opposed to the U.S. sanctions on Iran, and has said it will not cut trade ties with Tehran at the behest of other countries.
The second Ofglen (Tattiawna Jones), a Black woman, was beaten and had her tongue ripped out for vocally opposing the stoning of one of her white peers (Madeline Brewer).
Previous drugs minister Aodhán Ó Ríordáin was extremely progressive, vocally advocating for decriminalization as well as introducing a bill that would bring supervised injecting rooms to Ireland's capital city.
But this Democratic cycle has featured a few candidates who are bucking that trend and vocally embracing a center lane they believe will lead them to the White House.
Ted Yoho — a member of the ultra-conservative House Freedom Caucus — gave a preview of how this fight would play for Trump, vocally opposing the president's plans for State.
The things people vocally and visibly value at Sundance can have a chain reaction that leads to real money and real shifts in what does and doesn't get made.
"It's safe to assume that the figures who denounced [Donald Trump] most vocally will not be in line for key positions," wrote conservative New York Times columnist Ross Douthat.
O'Connor has been vocally supportive of the governor's push to expand Medicaid in the state, but was also listed hosting a fundraiser for the governor's Democratic opponent in 2014.
The awards have been hailed by a pair of groups calling themselves the Sad Puppies and Rabid Puppies, with some members vocally identifying themselves with the alt-right movement.
As they've already publicly — and vocally — said, both are voting against the proposal, which is expected to unwind the Obama-era rules through a 3-2 party-line vote.
Trump has been vocally supportive of a Sanders gubernatorial bid, though the former press secretary indicated upon her departure that she hoped to spend more time with her family.
Ride-hailng apps such as Uber, Lyft and Via had vocally opposed the measure, arguing it would hurt city residents where fewer taxis and public transportation options are available.
The vocally challenging Isabella — requiring nimble coloratura and a certain earthiness in the form of a grounded low register — had been planned for the American mezzo-soprano Elizabeth DeShong.
Steve King, in an awkward attempt to justify his complete opposition to abortions even in cases of rape or incest, vocally considered the upsides to such crimes on Wednesday.
The extended delay, he said, was due to vigorous opposition from committee Democrats — who have vocally protested the panel's existence — and the Obama administration's reluctance to hand over documents.
These bands also create sonic lacerations, vocally, or with their superior guitar shredding, or by experimenting with noise or drone or pop hooks, to give us real, fresh takes.
Groups of EPA staff members, both current and retired, have vocally opposed Pruitt's confirmation on the basis that he is unfit to serve America's environmental and public health interests.
Twice this month, Jenner has vocally supported Republican presidential candidates, all but ignoring their obvious shortcomings when it comes to issues of equal rights for any non-majority group.
She covered the hell out of Sia's "Elastic Heart" vocally, but the charismatic magic we've come to expect from the fiery Phoenix was lacking, perhaps hidden inside the jumpsuit.
Rosalind is active, resourceful and smart, one of Shakespeare's great female leads, and the tall, trim and vocally adept Ms. Love is giving a model performance in the role.
Absent the dispatch call of "weapon(s) in a hotel room," there is no evidence on the video that justifies the officer's need to vocally ratchet up the temperature.
But Midwestern lawmakers, including Republicans Charles Grassley and Joni Ernst, had vocally opposed all those ideas, calling them a betrayal of the administration's promises to support the corn belt.
So far, Ms. McCain has shied away from questions about running for office, in part because she has been vocally critical of the obstacles women in politics still face.
But the union has been vocally opposed to the Obama administration's immigration policy, which it feels ties agents' hands and keeps them from enforcing the law against unauthorized immigrants.
During the Manson trials, all three women were visibly and vocally remorseless, and all three were sentenced to death in 1971; these sentences were commuted to life in 1972.
"Building these songs structurally and vocally, just having the performance, then building on top of it, it's a really good way to find out what it is," she says.
Fervent opposition to abortion and euthanasia have given way to a panoply of positions within the party, ranging from vocally pro to mutedly con and, perhaps more commonly, indifference.
In the fall of 2001 at the Met, the Wagnerian soprano Jane Eaglen sang a Norma so vocally shaky and dramatically listless I was tempted to leave at intermission.
With the soprano Sonya Yoncheva dramatically ferocious and vocally sensual in the role, the character came across, in this #MeToo moment, as strangely more sympathetic than in the past.
Mr. Romney is the rare Senate Republican — actually the lone Senate Republican until late Thursday — who is vocally pushing for witnesses to be called in President Trump's impeachment trial.
He has also vocally defended Michael Calvey, the American investor currently under house arrest in Russia on state charges of defrauding a Russian bank, allegations Calvey says are untrue.
By the weekend, legislative leaders had demanded that the governor quit, echoing a faction of rank-and-file members in his own party who spent months vocally opposing him.
This week, she finally made explicit what a lot of those fans and critics have argued: She's an aggressive biological essentialist, and vocally supports known transphobes and their beliefs.
Most had vocally resisted any notion of impeaching Trump based on Mueller's probe alone, which was seen as an intensely partisan process and largely failed to move public opinion.
By the 1970s, much of the Afro-Asian world had shifted away from the relatively warm relationships of the early 1960s and grown vocally hostile to the United States.
Republicans, who vocally support the pipeline, have also made inroads in northern Minnesota through their support of the mining industry and through their stances on abortion and gun rights.
California Senator Kamala Harris—the second black woman elected to the US senate—became a rising star after entering congressional office in January and vocally opposing the Trump administration.
In early 2013, Machar began vocally criticizing Kiir's leadership of the country and his handling of the economy, and announced his intention to challenge Kiir for the presidency in 2015.
Cotton kept his cool throughout, though he did not answer every question fully or to the approval of the crowd, which was largely -- and vocally -- opposed to major Republican initiatives.
In one of the first state-level battles over legislation perceived as discriminatory, in Arizona in 2014, Sorenson was among the CEOs to vocally challenge then-Arizona Governor Jan Brewer.
Sanders may have voted against the war in Iraq, but he's still vocally pro-Israel, supports the drone war and airstrikes against ISIS, and backed the US intervention in Kosovo.
Bolsonaro is a far-right politician who has vocally opposed immigration, spoken favorably about Brazil's former military dictatorship, criticized the country's LGBT community, and made numerous misogynist comments against women.
Mike Hearn, a prominent early Bitcoin developer who proposed a Bitcoin Cash-like upgrade in 2014 and then vocally quit the project after it failed, is skeptical of Bitcoin Cash.
Tillerson vocally advocated both for staying in the Paris Climate Agreement and the Iran nuclear pact, which were both points of contention for Trump and others in the White House.
Jones, it is shocking to hear how vocally and unapologetically racist you are," she said after playing footage of Jones speaking at a neo-Nazi gathering, "Are you a Nazi?
Before the aircraft could take off, an "initially small group" of Israeli Jews "vocally and persistently" demanded that two Arab passengers undergo additional checks—purportedly because they were acting suspiciously.
Jimmy Carter's 2002 Nobel arguably came not for his peacekeeping efforts but for the ways he vocally rebuffed, at every opportunity, the policies and person of President George W. Bush.
The former includes attending gender diversity workshops and monitoring your own individual behavior, while the latter includes vocally demanding respect and equality for women even when no one is watching.
Republican politicians hinder the president's initiatives at every turn, despite being sent to Washington to help secure them Democratic politicians have become more vocally willing than ever to embrace collectivism.
Chief among them was Defense Secretary Ashton B. Carter, the only senior member of the administration to vocally oppose the deal on the night Mr. Kerry reached it in Geneva.
It is often the company's response to that failure — and their attempt at recovery — that make the difference between a customer going away delighted, satisfied or irrevocably (and vocally) angry.
The request came after the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission in March rejected Perry's plan to institute such a requirement in all competitive electricity markets, a plan that FirstEnergy vocally supported.
His eye-rolling, pantomiming performance sometimes grew exhausting, but vocally, he remained focused and resonant in every angle and turn of the sometimes preposterous coloratura passages Rossini assigned to him.
He was hopeful that younger generations, who protested vocally in the recent British elections, will encourage policy makers to hold a second vote on Britain remaining in the European Union.
A galvanized left-wing began pushing more vocally for Medicare for All, decarbonizing the economy, reparations, and new ways to undercut the economic hegemony of corporations and the ultra-wealthy.
His flirtation was greeted most vocally by pleas from Mr. Trump's opponents, who viewed Mr. Schultz as an out-of-touch spoiler whose prospective bid would only help the president.
The Steinbrenners just don't know when to quit, arguing that they will fight it out all summer on this line, even when their fans are vocally begging them to retreat.
They lit candles, shed tears, and released balloons, with some growing vocally angry at city officials for not yet releasing the name of the rookie cop who pulled the trigger.
It circulated divisive content that defended WikiLeaks' interference in the election; advocated for the firing of then-FBI Director James Comey; and, of course, vocally discredited allegations of Russian meddling.
Although Sunday services resumed a few weeks later, congregants noticed private security personnel at the door blocking several members who had been vocally against the sale from entering the building.
It's a stark contrast to her primary opponent, Senator Bernie Sanders, whose campaign was fueled primarily by small donations and who vocally refused to create super PACS of his own.
He evolved sonically, thanks largely to Jeff Lynne's poised, glossy production on Full Moon Fever and Into the Great Wide Open (1991), and vocally, as relaxed restraint replaced callow yowl.
Ms. Warren has campaigned on progressive promises like free college, the cancellation of student debt and a "Medicare-for-all" health care system — all things Mr. Buttigieg has vocally rejected.
However, these paid account types have to be executed with close attention to customer feedback, or adoption will be tepid, and those who do sign up may be vocally dissatisfied.
A spokeswoman for the central bank, whose Governor Lesetja Kganyago has vocally opposed altering the bank's focus, told Reuters that officials would discuss Magashule's statement with Finance Minister Tito Mboweni.
And while Bloomberg apologized for his "stop and frisk" policy last week, as he readied a run for President, in January of this year Bloomberg was still vocally defending it.
Mr. Wilders vocally opposed the visit by the Turkish foreign minister in recent days, and Mr. Rutte, who is trying to maintain his narrow lead, soon took the same line.
Born in Atlanta and raised in a Christian household alongside her two brothers, Smith says she's been vocally gifted since she was a toddler harmonizing with her mother's vacuum cleaner.
Then there's Pelosi's attempt to reach an agreement on USMCA — Trump's renegotiated trade deal with Canada and Mexico — that some farm-state Democrats have been vocally demanding by year's end.
No doubt my silence came off as an admission of guilt — little different than vocally conceding to the critics, as the young adult author Amélie Wen Zhao did last week.
Conservative Christians, who had lauded Chick-fil-A's founder for vocally supporting traditional Christian values even as it became the country's third-largest fast food franchise, turned on the company.
During a news conference two days before the Vargas fight, Angel was vocally upset with Garcia's place in The Ring magazine's rankings, which have Garcia seventh in the welterweight division.
Kass, who's been vocally bearish on Amazon, used the same post to reveal that he's also short-selling (effectively betting against) the company's stock, so he's not exactly an impartial observer.
Clinton supporters hope for electoral surprise Everyone on the panel said they are politically active, whether it was through direct involvement in the Clinton campaign or vocally supporting other Democratic candidates.
When it came to singing Sia songs on Thursday's episode of American Idol, the show's male contestants found themselves fearful to attempt the high notes from the singers vocally difficult songs.
AOL and Yahoo---and by extension Tumblr---are both owned by Verizon, which has vocally opposed the FCC's net neutrality rules (though it now claims to support net neutrality in general).
Campaigning for the June 23 vote was suspended after Labour Party lawmaker Jo Cox, who vocally advocated for Britain remaining in the 28-member trading bloc, was shot dead on Thursday.
A long time ago, when the Civil Rights movement started, there was the concept of frown power where you were not willing to say something vocally but you would just frown.
Though Jones rose to popularity working with both Notorious BIG and her rap group Junior M.A.F.I.A, it was her debut album Hardcore that cemented her as a force, vocally and visually.
And lawmakers who control billions of dollars in the House and Senate have emerged as vocally opposed to approving any policy which grounds its logic in the notion of climate change.
Mackey is certainly aware of his company's need to evolve, but he's been vocally against selling the company, which has been the main directive of the company's investors for some time.
A police officer is 200 times more likely to be shot and killed by a black man than the other way around and that is why I vocally support the police.
Their exit will be a particular blow to the faction of DC Comics' fandom that supported them fiercely, loyally and vocally against critics — and that includes the people they've worked with.
As the oafish hunter Kuno, Gunnar Blume's expressive gruffness is an asset, while no amount of theatrical determination can compensate for Matthias Zera's vocally wobbly performance as the lovesick addict Wilhelm.
Cher -- who is set to perform at her first award show in 15 years -- has been vocally against Trump, and has called him an obnoxious asshole and a "f***ing" idiot.
But the lack of a public voice on the issue signaled a change in US policy, which has preserved partnerships while also speaking vocally about the need for human rights reforms.
Pop punk often falls into some stereotypes, and the vocals we associate with the genre tend to be vocally and nasally, veering towards whiny—Tom Delonge being a more extreme example.
As the title character, Ms. Quagliata rightly stole the show, her vocally and physically nuanced portrayal vividly conveying the evolution of the character from betrayed wife to back-stabbing Hollywood journalist.
The crucial role that NAFTA has played in linking American businesses of all sizes with new markets is just one reason state lawmakers are vocally supporting the preservation of the agreement.
Trade associations representing these companies like the Consumer Technology Association and the Internet Association have vocally criticized the legislation which they say could be harmful to free speech on the internet.
" Scott knew she had her work cut out for her in the studio: "I wanted it to be vulnerable and emotional, but not feel like I was out of control vocally.
Natalya Romaniw, a Welsh soprano with a Russian name, was vocally impressive as Tatyana but with too much self-possession when she is meant to be a tender soul in turmoil.
Several held up signs describing Mr. Trump as a fascist, and a few women held placards quoting Margaret Chase Smith, a Maine senator who vocally opposed Joseph McCarthy in the 1950s.
Vocally Mr. Pascal's style, with its oratorical flourishes and art-rock grandiosity, evokes early David Bowie and Queen, while Mr. Rapp's steady, impassioned delivery has unadorned folk-rock simplicity and sincerity.
Jones, it is shocking to hear how vocally and unapologetically racist you are," she said after playing a clip of Jones speaking at a neo-Nazi gathering, "Are you a Nazi?
Then there's an impromptu jam session with Glover and ​Late Late Show ​bandleader Reggie Watts as Watts lays down a partially a capella funk beat for Glover to improvise over vocally.
In the middle of an era dominated by vocally formidable, gospel-influenced women, songs like "Sweet Bitter Love" reminded everyone that Franklin was still—always would be—the Queen of Soul.
Trump can readily expect support from Fox News' opinion hosts, but he has been vocally critical of the network whenever any of its news segments paint him in a negative light.
During one class, students debated whether players should have been more deferential to the wishes of team owners and the league, or whether the league should have supported players more vocally.
The 48-year-old former "Melrose Place" actor was one of a handful of entertainers to vocally support Trump's 2016 White House bid, and spoke at that year's Republican National Convention.
Khanna, one of the members who vocally opposed the NDAA in December, argued that his amendment would have prevented the US from using government funds to conduct the strike against Soleimani.
If Mr. Gardner ends up vocally supporting the president, or votes to acquit him in the trial, it will complicate and perhaps even endanger his race to hold onto his seat.
After American forces withdrew from Iraq in 2011, Mr. Sadr remained vocally anti-American, though he has also been strongly critical of Iran, the other foreign power with widespread influence here.
Moderate Democrats have vocally warned that Sanders could cost them swing districts in both the House and Senate, even if the party is more mixed about Sanders' chances of beating Trump.
And, more important, nobody in my high school or community was vocally opposed to the Vietnam War — except, it seemed, me (my parents had their doubts, but kept them to themselves).
Spurred by the actions of Patagonia, a company with a history of vocally tying its morals to its bottom line, they are publicly putting their positions where their polypropylene pants are.
South Koreans vocally attribute the freedom they have today to the war veterans' sacrifices, knowing that their democracy would not be possible had they been taken over by the communist North.
While Republicans and Democrats alike generally agreed on the need for a decisive response to the chemical weapons attack, Democrats vocally objected to the use of military force without congressional approval.
In interviews with CNN, activists who vocally back Medicare for All said Warren's recent "I'm with Bernie" positioning helped assuage concerns about her earlier, more circumspect, tone on Medicare for All.
Mr. Aucoin's Whitman (sung, at the premiere in Boston in 2015 and here, by the charismatic, vocally sturdy baritone Rod Gilfry) is consumed with trying to understand crossings on many levels.
But when she ran for the European parliament in the early 1980s, she began to clearly, vocally connect her desire to build a united Europe with the horrors of the Holocaust.
While having feelings isn't a radical feminist concept, it's basic aspect of humanity that Best Coast has always made a case for, both through her music and vocally over social media.
Top Republican leaders — most vocally, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell — have spent years advocating specific changes that would gut what's left of an American campaign finance regime that's already been crippled.
He opposes corporate welfare and other forms of corruption, he vocally backs civil liberties against both parties' leadership, he stands against global militarism, and he frequently engages bipartisan coalitions to advance reforms.
AMC, a former MoviePass partner, has vocally cried foul and argued that the $220 offer will only serve to depress the value of the theater experience before ultimately failing to show profits.
Keeping interest rates low is not exactly an out-there idea politically or economically, though it is certainly unusual for a president to make his views about Fed policy so vocally known.
While Hassett is generally skeptical of fiscal stimulus, and was vocally critical of President Obama's stimulus package, he came to view long-term unemployment as a severe crisis requiring direct government intervention.
A spokesperson for Marc Benioff, the garrulous billionaire who vocally (and, to some, abrasively) advocated for Prop C last fall, said he didn't have anything to add on the IPO tax proposal.
On the other hand, 79 percent of Democrats said Medicaid would be affected, something Bernie Sanders has vocally warned against while using a giant poster of Trump's tweet on the Senate floor.
Facebook has committed to participating in an external civil rights audit, but the company has sought to undermine some of the groups that most vocally pushed for the audit to be done.
Because it's so rooted in female experience you have to understand and keep the true points while still making it tasteful, playful, meaningful, relatable—then having your own style musically and vocally.
Nearly two-thirds of Americans support legalizing marijuana use, Gallup has found, including 72% of Democrats — the sort of decisive opinion that could distinguish a vocally pot-friendly candidate in the primary.
He says he was vocally against the plan, and lobbied then-CEO Kevin Burns to add some kind of expiration date on the packaging if they were going to sell the pods.
The fun in listening to the project, however, is seeing a young Kendrick clearly cribbing cadences and tone flips that will inevitably become the blueprint of his nimble, vocally modulated verses now.
While research still consistently shows that earning a college degree leads to higher lifetime earnings and lower rates of unemployment, prominent figures in business have begun vocally proposing an alternative — trade school.
More importantly, for Silicon Valley leaders, is that these things that a huge swath of their employee base in tech despise and are pressuring their leadership to resist more vocally and strongly.
Participants dress "how they want" as a way to show awareness that people should not be judged for their outfits — something Rose has been especially supportive of, both vocally and on Instagram.
A close friend of Martin Luther King Jr., whom he bailed out of jail in the early 1960s, Graham vocally opposed segregation and refused to lead his crusade events in segregated spaces.
If the European fans start singing, then the Americans want to squash them vocally, but there wasn't much European singing at Hazeltine so the U.S. fans had no one to compete against.
She was vocally supportive of both Ted Cruz and Donald Trump through last year's campaign, and even reportedly tried to convince her stepdaughter Kim Kardashian to vote for Trump over Hillary Clinton.
Wade, that he has no issue with women having to "go to a different state" for reproductive health care, and that many of his cabinet picks are extremely and vocally anti-choice.
These are choppy waters that Carter is navigating, and having a vocally affectionate fanbase is a vital emotional support layer, as well as the first hurdle to cross to re-achieve relevance.
The deer-urine industry, on the other hand, is most vocally supported by bow hunters, who are comparatively few, and is predominantly represented by people like Lapp, small farmers with few resources.
"I've never believed in leaving out the tragic information in our story," says Stephanie Rossi, an A.P. history teacher at Wheat Ridge High School in Jefferson who vocally opposed the school board.
"At some point, I'm not saying that I am already, but I'm saying — I feel vocally, now, I'm getting to a point where I'm solid," mumbles the British electronic artist James Blake.
PAC and its member organizations have contributed thousands of dollars to help County Commissioner Loretta Smith defeat vocally pro-tenant candidate Jo Ann Hardesty for one of Portland's open city council seats.
That said, Corbyn Run is another form of essential engagement, at a time when young, perhaps first-time voters are being courted by politicians and party supporters more vocally than ever before.
While in the Senate, Kaine's been a fairly reliable Democratic vote, though he has vocally criticized the Obama administration's approach to Syria, advocating a more aggressive policy of humanitarian no-fly zones.
The Walkers are now supporting Mr. Polis — an openly gay liberal who backs a national single-payer health care system — because he's the most vocally pro-cannabis candidate in the governor's race.
" Graham has vocally opposed Trump's decision to remove U.S. troops from Syria, saying this week we needed to "pray for our Kurdish allies who have been shamelessly abandoned by the Trump administration.
Mr. Icahn, a brash New York billionaire who vocally supported Mr. Trump during the campaign, made his fortune as a "corporate raider," buying stakes in corporations and demanding changes to reward shareholders.
With that in mind, "Now or Never" is worrisome; it's among her least vocally present songs (with a couple of blatant Rihanna-isms to boot), and moves at a slow, neutered creep.
Bezos, who had built an empire exhorting employees to be "vocally self-critical," and to never "believe their or their team's body odor smells of perfume," issued a command: Make it Thursday.
We're told Joaquin's opponent won the match and Mark was vocally and visibly upset, leaving the gym for a few hours to cool off before eventually returning to the all-day tournament.
Though hit by floods, extended droughts and more bushfires, Australian voters in May re-elected the Liberal-led center-right coalition headed by Prime Minister Scott Morrison, who is vocally pro-coal.
Mr. Díaz went on to become a state senator who vocally opposed gay marriage before being elected to the Council in November 20213 to represent the 18th District in the Southeast Bronx.
The company vocally supported net neutrality until around 2010, when its interest in both fixed broadband (Google Fiber) and wireless (Project Fi, Android) resulted in an about face in public Google policy positions.
Doing business with Russia in the Arctic was a massive prospect for Exxon that would've personally enriched Tillerson a great deal, and while heading Exxon he vocally opposed US sanctions against the country.
" The American president has been vocally critical of the 14-member oil cartel, calling for increased production to keep prices low and tweeting more than once that the group was "ripping us off.
Biden vocally campaigned against the Trump/Pence ticket, routinely casting Trump as unfit and ill-tempered for the presidency and Pence regularly attacked the Obama administration during his bid to be vice president.
Throughout Sprint's resurgence, analysts have vocally acknowledged that things look better on paper for the company due to changes to its accounting approach that allow for it to show year-over-year growth.
Although Walden and Senator John Thune (R-SD) have both called for Congress to pass net neutrality rules, other Republicans, including President Donald Trump, have vocally opposed the very notion of net neutrality.
It was set to roll out the following year, and conservatives, most vocally led by Cruz and Heritage Action, were desperate to stop it before it gained beneficiaries who could defend it politically.
Imran Aliev, a 44-year-old blogger who was vocally opposed to Russian President Vladimir Putin and the Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov, died when his throat was cut in Lille, France, last week.
Not only has the church been historically opposed to medically assisted suicide and euthanasia, its representatives have often vocally advocated on behalf of keeping terminally ill or vegetative patients on life support indefinitely.
Women have been visibly and vocally fighting defunding measures for a decade now, since then-Congressman Mike Pence introduced the first federal bill to cut Planned Parenthood from federal funds back in 2007.
Australians are vocally proud of their gun laws, now more than ever in the wake of two attempted massacres with vastly different outcomes: This map illustrates death by firearm per 100,343 in 2017.
The Trump administration has vocally criticized California officials for trying to impede ICE — it was furious with Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf for alerting the public that the February sweep was coming, for example.
But when it comes to the 17-year-long (and counting) war in Afghanistan, a quagmire that Trump vocally opposed when Barack Obama was president, all of a sudden the "experts" know best.
Trump, however, vocally derided it, calling it the "worst deal ever" and pledging to do away with it as he has done with a number of policy actions by the Barack Obama administration.
London Mayor Sadiq Khan, who has been vocally critical of Trump, approved a request last week from protesters who plan to fly a large "Trump baby" blimp over Parliament during the president's visit.
President Donald Trump shared an anecdote about "Will & Grace" star Debra Messing on Twitter that he used to illustrate how "times have changed" for him and the actress, who is vocally anti-Trump.
In a letter announcing their resignation, several members of the President's Committee on the Arts and Humanities (PCAH) called on him to step down as well if he can't vocally denounce white supremacy.
There are unconfirmed reports that Mair shouted "Britain first!" before attacking Cox, a reference to the hotly debated "Brexit" referendum on whether Great Britain should leave the European Union, which Cox vocally opposed.
In '68, a lot of black Americans wouldn't have reacted as vocally as they're doing now, and a lot more white Americans are pissed off about it than would have been in '68.
On Saturday, you'll hear among others Burna Boy, performing Nigerian Afrobeats; F — k U Pay Us, a vocally political girl-punk band from Los Angeles; and Cashmere Cat, an iconic D.J. from Oslo.
De Blasio had blamed the Department of Justice over the handling of the case, but that explanation did not satisfy many in New York, some of whom vocally and directly protested the mayor.
Twice divorced and currently (and vocally) looking for a third wife, Mr. Dangote made his initial fortune operating near-monopolies in cement, flour and commodities across Nigeria, where regulatory oversight is relatively lax.
With her short, fair hair and androgynous allure, Ms. Garanca is eerily convincing in the role of a randy adolescent boy, and her plush, sensual voice is ideal for this vocally demanding music.
The group collectively says they are "still in" on the Agreement, which many of the undersigned also supported vocally back in 2017 when the Trump administration announced its intent to formally remove itself.
Rangy in a way that can be kittenish, then knockabout, then adolescent-seeming, she's a fair-to-middling actress vocally, but a totally electrifying one when speaking in the language of the body.
But "occasionally deeply silly" is a fair price for ambition, and this time around Rønnenfelt is lyrically and vocally unfettered in his reach for some profane grandeur that'll hopefully get him to (a) home.
Donald Trump has vocally touted his wish to boost fossil fuel production on government lands, and shortly after Obama's announcement, energy industry allies claimed Trump can brush aside the action once he takes office.
That's a shift from the administration of President Barack Obama, which vocally advocated against Britain's decision to leave the EU this summer, a campaign that included a presidential visit to London in April 2016.
It also offers a salve to the on-screen whitewashing of characters in other sci-fi and fantasy franchises, like the adaption of Ursula K. Le Guin's Earthsea, which she was vocally displeased about.
In television appearances since Trump's tweet, Khan has vocally and directly attacked the American president — even calling on Conservative Prime Minister Theresa May to cancel a planned state visit by Trump later this year.
I think she is firmly anti-abortion, but she's like very vocally anti-trump as well, and anti-republican and kind of every issue that is generally considered conservative she's against, except for abortion.
Round 1: Blink 0 - 1 Creeper Creeper's track is miserable because it's downbeat, though it has a vocally stormy chorus reminiscent of one that My Chemical Romance might have crafted later in their career.
Photo: RyanFlosssPeople may have been more vocally upset by Apple's decision to kill the headphone jack, but of all the design missteps in the post-Steve Jobs era, the AirPods may be the biggest.
They are seemingly unaware the vast majority of Americans do not listen to vocally fried podcasts on subway rides from their pleasant Park Slope apartments, but plainspoken drive-time radio spoken from the heart.
More importantly, for Silicon Valley leaders, these are some of the things that a huge swath of their employee base in tech despise and are pressuring their leadership to resist more vocally and strongly.
At a House hearing on the White House's proposed EPA budget last week, a number of Republican members of Congress vocally objected to the proposal, which cuts the agency's budget back to 1990 levels.
In particular, Republicans from different parts of the country are split over whether to use import taxes on consumer goods to help pay for corporate tax cuts, a move vocally opposed by Republican Sen.
" But Cleaver has been vocally critical of Trump's inhumane policies, including his family separation policy, which Cleaver slammed as "worse than we imagined" and said was "not acceptable in the United States in 2018.
This question applies to both the primaries—where every Democrat will hopefully be vocally opposed to the Zero Tolerance "policy"—and the general, where the issue energizes the GOP while seeming to enervate Democrats.
Many, including Axel Springer of Germany and Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation, have vocally campaigned for laws to force the company to pay content producers when Google uses their material on its European aggregation sites.
A native of Chicago, Pressley ran on a vocally progressive platform in her primary, including support for abolishing Immigration and Customs Enforcement, an issue that has grown in popularity among progressives in recent months.
I associate them with left-field club cuts from local homies like JX Cannon, Akanbi and Teleself, while your EP is vocally-driven, has lots of melodic hooks, and isn't necessarily for the club.
Democrats vocally objected to Dourson, who worked as a toxicologist for two decades, throughout his confirmation process, citing his history of working on behalf of the chemical industries as an insurmountable conflict of interest.
Two weeks ago, five current and former female members of Congress came forward with their experiences of sexual harassment on the Hill, and Pelosi vocally backed proposed changes to make the system more transparent.
" Trump is struggling to do so, Glassman said, because members of Congress have made a habit of "ignoring his legislative agenda when it differs from theirs and speaking out vocally against his executive actions.
Ivanka Trump's transformation from a New York socialite who donated to Democratic politicians and vocally supported gay rights to a card-carrying member of her father's "Make America Great Again" coalition is now complete.
Tom Cotton, an Arkansas Republican and former Army officer who has been consistently, and vocally, the ideological polar opposite to Kaine and Lee on issues of executive power as it relates to military action.
The Chamber has been vocally supportive of the idea to update NAFTA and has created working groups with businesses and trade interests in Canada and Mexico to smooth the process of modernizing the agreement.
In The New York Times, Donal Henahan found her "overly cute" as Suzuki in Puccini's "Madama Butterfly" in 1969, but four years later Raymond Ericson called her "vocally rich" as the character, Butterfly's maid.
While SpaceX's Elon Musk is vocally pursuing a rocket capable of sending people to Mars and building a colony, Ellis mentioned the massive rocket Blue Origin is building, the space company of Jeff Bezos.
The Detroit Free Press reported the DeVoses poured $1.45 million into state Republicans' coffers during a seven-week period — right after lawmakers removed the Detroit commission part of the bill that DeVos vocally opposed.
An influential ultra-Orthodox Jewish organization that had remained largely silent as the New York bill was being debated deliberately pivoted, opting to vocally oppose the New Jersey legislation on grounds of religious freedom.
Energy Transfer Partners had announced it would ignore the Army's decision, and the election of Donald J. Trump had put into office a president who vocally supported both the Dakota Access and Keystone pipelines.
Vocally, Mr. Mizrahi belongs to a brassy show business tradition running from Ethel Merman to Harvey Fierstein and including Liza Minnelli, who in her prime, he observed, could make an entrance like nobody else.
If anything, Mr. Kwiecien (as the dashing, aloof aristocrat Onegin) and Ms. Netrebko (as the bookish, impressionable Tatiana, who falls for him at first sight) were dramatically sharper and vocally bolder than in 2013.
Democrats vocally objected to Dourson, who worked as a toxicologist for two decades, throughout his confirmation process, citing his history of working on behalf of the chemical industries as an insurmountable conflict of interest.
Beginning in the 1980s when he was still a member of the New York State Assembly and until the mid-1990s, after he had been elected to Congress, Mr. Nadler vocally opposed the project.
Meadows, who has vocally agitated to bring Rosenstein in to testify before lawmakers leave for an October recess, hailed the decision and said it would be a chance to quiz Rosenstein about "inconsistent statements."
On the computer, they bring the voice to life, matching it visually and vocally with "the tone, the gravely-ness, the breathiness, the gender of the voice, and the roughness of it," Ward says.
This controversy comes after Trump, who has vocally criticized Muslims and Mexican immigrants, refused to rebuke endorsements from former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke and other white supremacists during an interview with CNN.
If you are visually impaired, and you're on Facebook on your smartphone, not only will the text be read to you, but every image you encounter, the system will vocally describe the image to you.
They tend to be more sympathetic to welfare programs and the safety net than traditional conservatives, much as Trump has vocally defended Social Security against more traditional candidates like Chris Christie who would cut it.
And "Prostitute Flange," a gurgling, auto-tuned love ballad, is at the root of nearly every bit of rap's melodic, vocally processed present, directly traceable in the sounds of artists like Future and Young Thug.
What's next: When visiting cities (Orlando is his 40th as part of the bus tour), Case emphasizes that the main way for cities to break out of old labels is to vocally share their stories.
Besides inviting the model onto her show in March, Pinkett Smith also vocally empathized with elements of Woods' scenario, having been in the spotlight for more than two decades and encountering both racism and sexism.
Big Tech has three firms among the ten biggest spenders on lobbying—Alphabet, Facebook and Amazon—but few friends in Washington, not least because Silicon Valley has been critical of the president, often vocally so.
Befuddlingly, while Thizy considers defeating the moratorium a win, the two anti-GMO groups most vocally opposed to gene drive research — the ETC Group and Friends of the Earth — also hailed it as a win.
Cruz used to vocally support TPA which allows the president to negotiate trade deals and then to have the Senate consider them without attaching any amendments, which is meant to ease passage of an agreement.
He's new to the job of VA Secretary, but it didn't take very long for Secretary Shulkin to publicly and vocally state the need for changes in the way the VA hires and fires employees.
And it would have been nice for a superhero movie that vocally wants to subvert the genre to present Morena Baccarin's Vanessa, the love of Wade's life, as more than just your standard superhero girlfriend.
Federal prosecutors in Curitiba, who have led the Petrobras investigation, have said they will not allow any politician to halt their work - and fought back vocally against scattered attempts by lawmakers to impede their efforts.
But they didn't, and so the Republican Party, a sizable percentage of which not only doesn't want Trump as its standard bearer, but actively and vocally loathes him, is stuck with the short-fingered vulgarian.
British anti-racism group Hope not Hate said Robinson's Fox News appearance was a reflection of the increasing interconnectedness of the international far-right, the strands of which were vocally mobilizing behind the British extremist.
Mr. Pompeo is the cabinet official who most vocally supports Mr. Trump's policies and worldview, and so he travels the world to try to turn Mr. Trump's disparate and often inchoate public musings into reality.
It's kind of fun to command my smart thermostat to tell my air fryer to start/stop cooking, but in my time testing the Cosori unit, I never felt the need to control it vocally.
In the days since the shooting, survivors and their families have been vocally advocating for gun control, with many attending rallies and appearing on television news networks between funerals and memorial services, which are ongoing.
Weinstein gave volunteers the option of representing the San Francisco AIDS Foundation, leaders of which have been vocally critical of A.H.F., or a "PrEP crazy," someone incensed by Weinstein's opposition to the H.I.V.-prevention pill.
The Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT), another large trade group that represents millions of small brick-and-mortar stores across the country and has vocally opposed Amazon and Walmart, said it welcomed the investigation.
"People in attendance, including many of their son's classmates, had no idea as to the cause of death and became visibly and vocally upset about hearing Father Laguesta reveal and discuss it," the lawsuit says.
As days grew closer to the Friday deadline, Democrats only grew more confident they could avoid blame, especially after Trump rejected in vulgar terms a bipartisan compromise that a handful of Republicans were vocally supporting.
The company's delay in embracing the cloud — Ellison was vocally skeptical about it in the early 2000s — let start-ups like Salesforce get a foothold and become too big for Oracle to buy, Freeman said.
Last year, an anti-Trump pastor was booted off campus after coming to pray with students, while earlier this year, a progressive Christian protest at Lynchburg vocally denounced Falwell's pro-Trump and GOP-specific policies.
And the 1997 "Blues Brothers Bash" — with a vital, dynamic James Brown billed below the vocally challenged "Blues Brothers" actors — was a study in white privilege and (as ZZ Top sang "Tush" and "Legs") female objectification.
He's also vocally opposed to legalized marijuana (an "anti-marijuana zealot," in the words of one activist), which could make things awkward for the eight US states (plus D.C.) that have legalized marijuana for recreational use.
So while young Bergoglio seems to have been vocally opposed to the movement — for reasons that may be as political as they were religious — he's grown much more openly sympathetic to its theology in recent decades.
For a group that once proudly and vocally declared their love of Satan and boasted of performing occult rituals in the English countryside, it's strange to see no mention of Old Nick on Renaissance in Extremis.
"I'm not going to say [Medicare for All] is not at some time possible," she told BuzzFeed News earlier this year, in the midst of a primary battle against progressive challengers who vocally supported the plan.
McConnell's public criticism of the Trump administration is rare, but he has been vocally opposed to the President's decision to withdraw US troops from Syria following an October phone call with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
Her decision comes as Kanye West, her longtime musical foe, has vocally increased his support for President Trump — and as everything is becoming politically radicalized, Axios' Jim Vandehei wrote Sunday, from television shows to the NFL.
We're yet to see how the other Democratic candidates stand on sex work, but it would be optimistic to believe that any of them will vocally support sex workers' rights, or even decriminalization of sex work.
Haley also defended Trump's orders banning travel from certain majority-Muslim nations, saying his executive actions are not the Muslim ban he proposed during his campaign — and that she vocally opposed as governor of South Carolina.
Sanders' Wisconsin win is his sixth primary victory in a row, as he recently won Hawaii, Washington, Alaska, Utah, and Idaho and has continued to be vocally optimistic about his campaign as the race goes west.
The EDM-flavored pop duo's beats are always slick and addictive, but vocally their hits are a jumble of song-speech from Andrew Taggart, the verbal half of the duo, and singing by various featured artists.
In a column for the Daily Beast website, entertainment reporter Kevin Fallon called Holliday a gay icon for her work on Broadway and said that Trump had surrounded himself with politicians who vocally oppose LGBT rights.
For years now, fans and critics have vocally assumed that when the movie's big bad, Thanos (Josh Brolin) finally came to battle The Avengers face to face, at least one beloved character would end up dead.
Though visibly and vocally frustrated by conditions and her own play, Williams prevailed in straight sets against 105th-ranked Arantxa Rus, 7-5, 6-33, in her first match at the All England Club since 2016.
Today, Kweli runs the independent record label Javotti Media and continues to make music, his latest a collaboration record The Seven with rapper Styles P. He continues his political advocacy and vocally opposes the Trump administration.
This reputation has trailed Mr. Weissmann among some defense lawyers in the years since, propagated most vocally by a lawyer and author, Sidney Powell, whose work has been taken up by Trump allies like Newt Gingrich.
Some industry veterans say safety has never been a compelling issue for some stunt professionals because many share in a culture of bravado that says one should push through pain rather than vocally press for change.
Ms. Buratto was an endearing, vocally lovely Liù, the slave who has chosen to accompany and protect Timur, the vanquished king of Tartary, and Calaf's father, simply because one day, long ago, Calaf smiled at her.
He appeared with him at a rally in Phoenix in 2015, and he vocally supported Mr. Trump's interest in raising false questions about whether Mr. Obama, the first black president, was born in the United States.
Eva Moskowitz, the founder of the Success Academy charter school network in New York City, and herself a lightning rod for using confrontational political tactics, is one nonprofit charter leader who has vocally supported Ms. DeVos.
A state lawmaker who vocally defended the practice of insurers paying salaries of law enforcement agents who investigate and prosecute their own customers for fraud has for years received substantial financial support from the insurance industry.
As the close of the Merkel era allows Macron to emerge as the region's de facto leader, France is already pushing the idea of a "growth compact" while expressing vocally its concerns about the German slowdown.
The manufacturers' group has vocally backed the SEC's initiative to crank up oversight of proxy advisory firms, which make recommendations to shareholders on how to vote on controversial issues such as climate change and executive compensation.
"Stopping the Republican Party does not mean unconditionally supporting everything that Democrats do; to the contrary, it means fighting for the party to lead vocally and unapologetically on issues that matter to the majority of Americans."
And those questions were so widely accepted or at least able to be overlooked by US voters that the person who replaced Obama is one of the people most vocally challenging Obama's status as an American.
Yes, we all enjoy the vocally imperfect dance-heavy performances where she bounces out of a helicopter dressed like Lil Kim via Ghost World but, fair fucks, she has been singing the shit out of things lately.
While that might cut down on some of the leaks coming from inside, which Trump has been vocally upset about since taking office, it also would place a hardship on staffers needing to communicate with family members.
She believes the agency's deportation proceedings against her, which began last December, are intended as an intimidation tactic, but she continues to vocally oppose the expansion of ICE and the tech companies that provide infrastructure to it.
In the 2005 case of Florida woman Terri Schiavo, who was in a persistent vegetative state following an accident, the Catholic Church vocally opposed withholding artificial administration of food and water from Schiavo to hasten her death.
" Clinton -- who also reupped her call to restore the assault weapons ban -- was forceful in dismissing Republicans' criticism -- vocally echoed by Trump -- that President Barack Obama and Democrats won't describe such terror attacks as "radical Islamic terrorism.
"I know there are those who say this disrupts their religious freedom, but there are hundreds of Tennessee faith leaders who have recently (and very vocally) disagreed and spoken out to defend the LGBTQ community," she wrote.
The other EU leader to most vocally criticize the results of the Bratislava summit was Hungarian leader Viktor Orban, who faces his own domestic referendum next month, on the EU's plan to relocate refugees throughout the continent.
While Cook has yet to make a public statement, many others in the tech community have vocally and explicitly condemned the new immigration policy set forth in a series of executive orders from the new Trump administration.
But here, shoring up the overt politics I came in cheering for, she's not only more relaxed vocally but gets true band feel out of shifting personnel anchored by drummer Chris Davis and bassist-guitarist Jimmy Horn.
Every day at work, when Andrea*, a thirtysomething, looks up from her computer, she sees the person who sexually harassed her, and who she says has "vocally opposed" her advancement in the company since the harassment began.
" DeGeneres, who is vocally anti-Trump, piggy-backed onto Jenner's comment, adding, "What we don't want is people piling on, because he's in a very vulnerable state right now, I think...And I think he needs help.
Artists also incorporated footage of cast members performing, not just vocally, but with a physicality suited for their role (rather than increasingly widespread use of motion-capture, such as on the recent "Planet of the Apes" franchise).
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He has been vocally critical of the Trump administration, most recently taking issue with the president's claim that "both sides" shared blame for the violence at a white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Va. View the discussion thread.
Hill, who has been vocally critical of Trump, said on Wednesday's "Out of Bounds" episode on Complex that she was skeptical about the lack of experts on race relations reported to be invited to the rumored event.
I think I've been about as vocally disgusted as I can be about Moore, but let's be grown-ups and not pretend that Franken would be getting the boot if the governor of MN were a Republican.
Across the Continent, officials are already vocally trying to entice financial services firms, technology start-ups and others to forgo the British capital for cities like Paris, Luxembourg, Frankfurt and even the relatively tiny Lithuanian capital, Vilnius.
Kelly Ward, executive director of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, said swing voters tended not to distinguish between lawmakers who vocally endorsed Mr. Trump and those who have stayed silent, neither supporting nor actively opposing his candidacy.
When I have confronted staff in the past, they have said that they wanted to assist me: If you want to assist a customer you vocally offer them help, you do not follow them down the aisle.
In many other places in the world, the agriculture industry can be vocally resistant to introducing predators that might threaten their livestock—take the entrenched controversy over the reintroduction of wolves to the Rocky Mountains, for instance.
The Kidz Bop Kids — Ashlynn Chong, Sela Hack, Grant Knoche and Matt Martinez, all between 12 and 15 — were relentlessly cheerful and vocally enthused even when their bodies suggested lack of interest, or their eyes communicated boredom.

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