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"wrath" Definitions
  1. extreme anger

854 Sentences With "wrath"

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In bygone times, this meant no weaving during the holidays, unless you dared to incur Perchta's wrath—and what a wrath she had.
Laura Ingraham picked a fight with the wrong 17-year-old ... her show's now facing David Hogg's wrath ... wrath in the form of a boycott.
Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch for Nintendo Switch for $30 ($20 off): Wrath of the White Witch is a wonderfully faithful adaptation.
It is the minister of God with powers to revenge, to execute wrath, including wrath by the sword, which is unmistakably a reference to the death penalty.
The Trump administration need not fear stirring the wrath of the left: That wrath is as reliable and as un-notable as the rising of the sun each morning.
This instantly incurred the wrath of critics, particularly — surprise!
LOS ANGELES — Count Olaf is ready to unleash his wrath.
Moreover, she may face the wrath of Duterte's propaganda machine.
I'm not interested in creating the wrath of somebody else.
Tiamat's Wrath picks up that story and runs with it.
Another risk is the wrath of investors and the public.
No one is safe from the wrath of the internet.
Jurisdictions that don't have stickers sometimes face their residents' wrath.
Google, meanwhile, did indeed incur the wrath of the lawmakers.
However, with her she's brought the wrath of Black Magic.
But hell hath no wrath like an online date scorned.
Or, for that matter, the impending wrath of TLC fans.
He caught the wrath of the federal government as well.
Hell, even Kanye's buddy, Donald Trump, couldn't escape Soulja's wrath!
An immediate respite from Harvey's wrath seems unlikely to come.
You're not just risking Rihanna's wrath — you're wasting your time.
LA Kauffman: The GOP will face the wrath of women.
Which Manchester United star will face Mourinho's wrath next season?
The wrath has come down, good and hard, since Sunday.
But lately, he has borne the brunt of fans' wrath.
But Credico began to have second thoughts, incurring Stone's wrath.
It feels like you're unleashing the wrath of the gods.
Pointing this out can incur the wrath of the president.
"They saw it as God's wrath on homosexuals," he said.
Officials are no longer trying to avoid Trump's currency wrath.
It's the wrath of their obedient, weaponized minions I fear.
But many in Mississippi have grown accustomed to nature's wrath.
If they vote against it, they could face Trump's wrath.
Embrace reform and incur the televised wrath of the gun lobby.
There was one person that notably escaped Wolf's wrath: Melania Trump.
And they've since incurred the wrath of their former conspiracy colleagues.
I think people are really sick of living in this wrath.
In Germany, it also incurred the vandalistic wrath of the Nazis.
But her defense only made her a target for Dodd's wrath.
LONDON — Alas, even Sweden isn't safe from the wrath of 2016.
"Bob definitely felt Harvey's wrath like everyone else," says the source.
Now the ruling clergy are the subject of the merchants' wrath.
Laverne Cox is feeling the wrath of die-hard Metallica fans.
The last victim of Hot Sauce's wrath is the camera itself.
Wrath of the Dead Rabbit as part of the same bundle.
Running from the wrath of the Syrians and our allied troops.
They wondered what she may have done to provoke his wrath.
Some Native Americans have felt the wrath of Mr. Trump before.
Even Canada has felt the wrath of the Crown Prince's overreach.
Hizmet, in particular, has been the target of the president's wrath.
Keeping investors in the dark won't provide shelter from Beijing's wrath.
Maybe. Even Fox News has seen the share of his wrath.
But their wrath is aimed more at state government than administrators.
But, Diaz incurred the full wrath of Lundvall and the NAC.
He held autocratic meetings of the collective, dispensing wrath and love.
TikTok's lax controls have also incurred the wrath of American regulators.
Every part of the state is expected to feel its wrath.
Here's what you need to know: • Dolce & Gabbana feels China's wrath.
The conversation Donald Trump seems to have evaded Hispanics voters' wrath.
Nothing says "motivation" quite like the impatient wrath of the internet.
The wrath of climate change is no longer on the horizon.
Following are some of the subjects of the president's creative wrath.
Missteps here can bring down the wrath of publicly elected officials.
But that tactic doesn't always avoid the wrath of the censors.
Have you felt the wrath of the so-called nanny state?
For ages, earthlings regarded lightning as an indicator of godly wrath.
What's a nice guy like him doing with wrath like this?
" Others hailed it as "the 'Grapes of Wrath' of our time.
She's an Aggretsuko who never gets wasted or unleashes her wrath.
The site has continually drawn the wrath of state-controlled media.
Yet the companies involved play along, rather than risk his wrath.
For structure, I studied The Grapes of Wrath and The Martian Chronicles.
And humans aren't the only ones being affected by the storm's wrath.
Agents and managers, who themselves feared The Wrath Of The Big Man?
When the Hound was a boy, he experienced the Mountain's wrath directly.
Dakota Meyer may need to prepare himself for the wrath of Palin.
Those last 20 people are probably the ones who caught the wrath.
Roosh has intentionally brought the wrath of the global left upon himself.
A speechwriter who could be facing the campaign's wrath in the morning.
The pill has no off-switch, and there's no escaping its wrath.
Mr Sik's foresight did not spare him from Mr Erdogan's subsequent wrath.
Cunning: Negan had the upper hand throughout "Wrath," no question about it.
"But I don't want to endure the wrath of fsociety," Smith said. 
What did she ever do to provoke their wrath other than exist?
Now that they have, the show is subject to the internet's wrath.
My wife said let's go home before God's wrath falls on us.
Harvey's wet wrath will hit Louisiana, coastal Mississippi, and Alabama, as well.
The story was called "Wrath...?" with an ellipsis and a question mark.
From the wrath of my power they will know who I am.
After all, Barr even managed to incur the wrath of Mueller himself.
And so he doesn't have to face the wrath of the voters.
She references "The Grapes of Wrath" and Spike nearly has a fit.
"Contractor" comes off the metal band's 2009 album "Wrath," their sixth overall.
Military preparation efforts also included moving equipment away from the storm's wrath.
Already, several Republicans have faced primary voters' wrath for breaking with Trump.
That was all the evidence the Beyhive needed to unleash its wrath.
Mess with Selena Gomez and you'll feel the wrath of her fans.
Some have directed their wrath at what it reveals back at her.
Jaime now knows what the full force of Targaryen wrath looks like.
Ms. Hales was not the only one to feel the voters' wrath.
If they can survive the wrath of Barb, they can survive anything.
This was an intolerable slight, and it drew the future president's wrath.
There was hardly anywhere in the state to escape its blustery wrath.
I hope everyone is avoiding the wrath of Hurricane Florence this weekend.
Mr. Rabin continued to incur official wrath and endure the occasional arrest.
" It praises "those who control their wrath and are forgiving toward mankind.
Hurricane Maria's wrath left residents in this coastal town trapped by water.
That way no one company bears the brunt of the president's wrath.
The alternative to civic forgiveness seems to be perpetual victimhood and wrath.
Such a move is guaranteed to incur the wrath of homeowners. however.
Slowly, as he gets to know his youthful squad, his wrath recedes.
They can no longer profit from our people without feeling the wrath.
But it wasn't just Florida that felt the wrath of the storm.
We'll burn to death in some great, wrath-of-God ash storm.
The wrath of Hurricane Harvey continues to add uncertainty to commodity markets.
The nude art-loving critic Jerry Saltz felt Facebook's wrath just yesterday.
The caravan has incurred Trump's wrath ahead of Tuesday's U.S. congressional elections.
Dracula's wrath is no small thing, as the city of Targoviste can attest.
Ford and United Technologies' Carrier division immediately offered compromises to avoid Trump's wrath.
Shortly after this whole Eurotrip revelation, Wrath of The Lich King was released.
She then faced their wrath at the Final Tribal and got zero votes.
Sometimes you'll feel the wrath of somebody when they're coming out of it.
The wrath of Moldova seems to have been sparked by a personal affront.
He eventually will have to endorse -- or risk the wrath of the party.
But, increasingly, how they vote also risks the wrath of their progressive base.
But a movement founded upon narcissistic wrath cannot lead to a better future.
Yet it also faces the wrath of environmentalists for digging in over lignite.
But last night's season finale, "Wrath," fails to build on that creative momentum.
They are God's servants, agents of wrath to bring punishment on the wrongdoer.
Every year, Twitter must face the wrath of its shareholders in real life.
Even a big supplier, Qualcomm, has faced the wrath of Apple's chip crusade.
He's not sure whether his mother, stepdad, grandmother and aunt survived Irma's wrath.
From Megan Fox to Jeff Foxworthy, no one is safe from Ellen's wrath.
Gulls are notorious biters, and my fingers have felt their wrath many times.
Titus, of course, assumes the worst, and he's ready to unleash his wrath.
Last, James Comey reserved the greatest wrath from the IG, and rightfully so.
The Bucks experienced the results of his wrath over the final three quarters.
This indicates that while they may fear Trump's wrath, they are also worried.
Beyond just facing the wrath of Twitter, Schlossberg's business is getting pummeled online.
Darren and Carolyn Carter have felt the wrath of the Internet this week.
He risked the rejection of his comrades and the wrath of his adversaries.
I worry about the wrath of God on our people, on our nation.
The early stages are tinged with wrath, and they feel familiar and satisfying.
Anyone who tries to fuck with your personal space will feel your wrath.
But, to then have to deal with the irrational wrath of online sociopaths?
North Korea said those who voted for the sanctions would face its wrath.
Few current observers seem to recall the wrath that greeted Bill Clinton's ascension.
Some are mild, such as grumpiness, and others are powerful, such as wrath.
I am not aware of any other medical condition that provokes such wrath.
Across the country, Republican lawmakers have been facing the wrath of their voters.
The objects of his wrath need to be nice to him, or else.
Much of the U.S. is feeling the full wrath of a heat wave.
Luckily there's a fairly easy way to combat the wrath of the illness.
It also risks the wrath of Brussels if it breaks EU budget rules.
What risks do they take, such as incurring the wrath of the president?
These are women in the Republican Party who may yet feel Trump's wrath.
But Madison's biggest responsibility is keeping his team safe from Mother Nature's wrath.
The threat of Trump's wrath hangs over them like the sword of Damocles.
This morning, the subject of her wrath was something entirely different: an emoji.
However earned and rational, Hardwick's eruptions of wrath are quickly spent and regretted.
Becky's camán-wielding cohort lounged on a nearby wall, observing with studied wrath.
But The Wrath Of Khan remains the cinematic jewel in Star Trek's crown.
The takeaway message is clear: Be tough in sentencing or face public wrath.
Snow White's jealous stepmother despises her, so she flees to escape her wrath.
When they rescued an alien prince, they earned the wrath of another alien empire.
No one is safe from the left&aposs angry wrath, maybe not even you.
In fact, it warns them that the wrath of God will abide upon them.
No one knows, but she's 12 and hormonal, so D. is getting her wrath.
It also risks distorting intelligence community assessments to avoid the wrath of political disfavor.
But also, beware the wrath of a chef who doesn't like vegan dietary restrictions.
Critics, activists, and journalists alike have faced President Duterte's wrath for speaking the truth.
Tiamat's Wrath by James S.A. Corey The penultimate installment of The Expanse is here.
Despite the wrath that Carley has faced, she isn't intending to change her ways.
But since then, technology's Big Four have faced wrath from lawmakers on both sides.
The big picture: Red-state Democrats have been facing GOP wrath over Kavanaugh's confirmation.
It is the proverbial perfect storm, a collision of nature's wrath and human myopia.
We are sad to not be able to defend it against Mother Nature's wrath.
And yeah, it just stays up there, nice and safe, away from Trump's wrath.
If House Democrats call Mueller to testify, he'll face the wrath of those Republicans.
And polling places that don't reliably hand them out face the wrath of voters.
But he was sure that he, his wife and daughter would escape Matthew's wrath.
Choose that ideology or face the wrath of ISIS: Those were the only options.
They say it would push up prices for consumers and could provoke Washington's wrath.
Not even our favorite movie stars are safe from the wrath of the Internet!
Or face the wrath of Twitter, which is exactly what happened in this case.
Dr. Blasey has until now escaped Trump's direct wrath — to the surprise of many.
However this has not spared them the wrath of extremists from their own faith.
Scrapes Of Wrath: How Deep Data Scraping Can Prevent In-Stadium Fan Violence 113.
"Beware of the wrath of women scorned, Mr. President and Majority Leader McConnell," Rep.
Rick Scott said Irma's wrath is unprecedented, warning that storm surges could be deadly.
Virgin Islands and Dominican Republic under the gun Maria's wrath is far from over.
Being an dreamboat doesn't make you immune from the wrath of the Kiwi internet.
Of course, McDonald's isn't the only chain to feel Wendy's snarky social media wrath.
Woods was hardly the only marquee player to feel the wrath of Royal Portrush.
Will Ronda, clad in a fur, return with the wrath of a goddess scorned?
The visitors dwindled to a handful courageous enough to brave the Bolsheviks' atheistic wrath.
And Jaime, having seen the full force of dragon wrath, isn't happy with her.
They belonged to a Baptist vigilante crew sworn to bring wrath upon drug users.
I reread "The Grapes of Wrath" and "Life of Pi" with the girls, too.
Wrath, sloth, cowardice and pride all have seats at "Dead Souls"'s picaresque buffet.
But it's not only domestic outlets that feel the wrath of the Islamic Republic.
The wrath of the antipapists soon poured out on immigrants in general, including Jews.
Nike's public support of Kaepernick also risks the wrath of US President Donald Trump.
The bureau's success and growing public support have only inflamed the wrath of Republicans.
Mr. Kalanick was the first on the forum to feel the wrath of consumers.
The forced camps at the end of The Grapes of Wrath were outside Bakersfield.
Mr. Ipek may simply have experienced the wrath of the president before everyone else.
In light of the President's woes, Sasse seems unconcerned now about courting his wrath.
I think they even used it in Star Trek: Wrath of Khan or something.
Until then she had kept her sexuality quiet, fearing the wrath of her family.
Or do I allow them to stay and suffer the wrath of the North?
Trees, homes, vehicles, even people -- nothing was spared from the rapidly flowing mud's wrath.
As he grew older, my father's ever-lurking wrath gave way to debilitating depression.
About 1.5 million Floridians have moved inland to avoid the wrath of Hurricane Dorian.
Senator Chuck Schumer, Democrat of New York, has become the anointed target of Republican wrath.
When someone pissed her off, her eyes flashed fury, foreshadowing the righteous wrath to come.
But this legacy was not enough to insulate him from the President-elect's political wrath.
Anyone who uses Safari is very much accustomed to the wrath of the rainbow wheel.
When they try out for the school's cheerleading squad Veronica defends Betty from Cheryl's wrath.
But, mess with Queen Bey's mom and you'll feel the wrath of the whole Beyhive.
Back when you could make lighthearted jokes about powerful people without drawing their public wrath.
In other words: Nacho will get an infusion of cash and be spared Tuco's wrath.
And like many high-profile moms before her, she's learned the wrath of internet haters.
So... maybe Jughead is faking his own death in order to escape the Ghoulies' wrath?
That would allow politicians implicated in the investigation to escape the direct wrath of voters.
Their leader, Wrath, must recruit the dead warrior's half-breed daughter into their Underworld army.
We were promised torrential rain, "conveyor belts" of storms, violent-alcoholic-on-malt-liquor wrath.
The regime appears much better prepared to weather trade sanctions than the wrath of nature.
That's why Mashable is barely revealing any information: To avoid the wrath of House Lannister.
It also demonstrates how worried these companies are about avoiding incurring the wrath of regulators.
The second Nancy learns what happened she's out the door, a tornado of sizzling wrath.
For the record, Lost is the only one of those shows to escape critical wrath.
Because they, rather than their political leaders, could face Kalenjin wrath, some are understandably nervous.
At the Grammys she poked fun at Britney Spears, incurring the wrath of countless fans.
Beginning in early adolescence, William—his mother's favorite—became the target of his father's wrath.
Blumenthal faced Trump's wrath earlier Wednesday after ripping Trump's firing of FBI Director James Comey.
Listen — if you are going to poke the bear, be prepared to feel the wrath.
" Predictably, these comments drew the wrath of Trump, who promptly insisted Bannon "lost his mind.
Jack in the Box, Popeyes and even DineEquity have felt the wrath of rejuvenated McDonald's.
There is a vengeance and wrath associated with the loss of one of our brothers.
To truly reform is to lose power and to face the wrath of the population.
Eurocrats trying to change that will incur the wrath of Britain's press—and its readers.
And try not to incur the wrath of any international cybercrime consortiums while we're gone!
" Asked later if his colleagues are scared of facing the president's wrath, Flake said, "yes.
Choose not to repeal and replace Obamacare and face the potential wrath of your base.
The current period in dance will be remembered as one of forthright protest, even wrath.
Germany is a real target for Trump's wrath, especially given its low defense spending and .
By dodging that mandate this week the Trump administration incurred the wrath of Capitol Hill.
This week's storms were indiscriminate in their wrath, and once again, East Nashville was battered.
If they vote against, they could face the wrath of a vengeful and combative president.
Some of us view "The Wrath of Khan" as a major work of American cinema.
Far from Skull Island and the wrath of Kong, they huddled to talk it out.
A few had braved the wrath of the tiled gods, and came out on top.
Jessica Simpson couldn't escape the wrath of animal rights activists incensed over her wearing fur.
Pakistan would not risk the wrath of the United States if its concerns were imaginary.
One of the president's favorite targets for his Twitter wrath is The New York Times.
While the president was tweeting his wrath, the House debate went on for eight hours.
"I Am Wrath" is about a man who is trying to avenge his wife's death.
Irma's wrath seemed to take its worst toll on mobile home developments and RV Parks.
In any event, no previous president has taken the risk of provoking such congressional wrath.
Mr. Tamalt is not the only journalist who has faced the government's wrath this year.
The Smotherses incurred the wrath of two presidents, Lyndon B. Johnson and Richard M. Nixon.
Otherwise, they face the wrath of the voters — something Bob Corker no longer worries about.
And even that may not save an human resources official from a chief executive's wrath.
Business titans who have prospered in the global financial center feared the wrath of China.
No amount of Jared Leto "Joker voice" can save it from the wrath of critics.
Republicans found themselves caught between a rock and a hard place: Vote for repeal and replace and face the wrath of a majority of voters who said they didn't want it, or don't vote for repeal and replace and risk the wrath of their base.
Trump faces wrath of Republican hawks after defending Putin Trump faces wrath of Republican hawks after defending Putin Republican hawks took to Twitter and the Sunday political shows to attack President Donald Trump for his latest comments defending Russian President Vladimir Putin's brutal regime.
But since the election, it is publicly traded companies that have often incurred the president's wrath.
A finely calibrated shiver of a movie, "The Witch" opens on a scene of religious wrath.
US oil, on the other hand, has been spared China's tariff wrath -- for now at least.
Perhaps the former first lady of Massachusetts was worried about the wrath of President Donald Trump.
Romney has now become the target of wrath of an emboldened Trump and his core supporters.
It's unleashed the wrath of labor and transport unions, which have called for a nationwide strike.
Because, yes, while sometimes women are the victims of Villanelle's wrath, their power is never underestimated.
And of course, the Danish authorities have particular reasons to be wary of incurring Muslim wrath.
Some may have feared the wrath and retaliation of Mr. Trump and some of his supporters.
Moral of the story: If you act out on Twitter, be prepared to face Teigen's wrath.
We're in the middle of summer and still feeling the the fiery wrath of the sun.
India, Mexico, Canada and Germany have also all at different times incurred Trump's wrath over trade.
She's completely activated by a sense of years-long wrath, a discordant, unbalanced level of rage.
All of Patty's wrath is directed at the fact her husband is a weak, lying jerk.
Over EpiPens, Mylan (MYL) is the latest drugmaker to draw the wrath of Congress and customers.
But in 8203 this backwater bank incurred the wrath and might of the world's financial hegemon.
Just because she isn't receiving the wrath of Giudice doesn't mean she's free from the drama.
LinkedIn isn't the first technology company to suffer Wall Street's wrath in this current earnings cycle.
Affleck plays the character as wearyingly simple and inflexible, barely able to contain his seething wrath.
After that display of wrath, Brandeis summoned a presidential aide to hear a message for FDR.
SAFE IN JAIL It's not just inmates who hunkered down behind bars to escape Irma's wrath.
Rosselló warned the public on Sunday that the island could feel Irma's wrath around noon Wednesday.
I quit WoW more or less in the middle of Wrath of the Lich King (2008).
If they're against Trump, they face the wrath of his supporters and could lose their jobs.
Trillin's elegant storytelling and keen observations sometimes churned my wrath about the glacial pace of progress.
The sloth's wrath, however, is still far from over—and in some ways it's just begun.
Why single out beverages and allow cupcakes, cannolis and Big Macs to escape the taxman's wrath?
Roberts also provoked the wrath of Donald Trump with that move, long before he was President.
Those who cross the boss should be prepared for his wrath and rejection of his backers.
Even public employees who are not subjected to Warren's wrath are heavily invested in corporate America.
By the end of his testimony, Barr's carefully manicured disdain gave way to thinly veiled wrath.
It was a closing burst of wrath in the final days of the Republican-majority House.
If there is a similarity, it may explain why H1 viruses are vulnerable to urumin's wrath.
It'll get uncomfortably close to the northern Leeward Islands, which just faced the wrath of Irma.
When I say wrath, I mean the moral opprobrium and economic power that fell upon them.
Last week, Aria was the latest Liar to feel the wrath of the A (Part III).
Is she a latter-day Okie, like one of the Joads in "The Grapes of Wrath"?
For his dissent against the war (his "disloyalty"), Humphrey suffered the brunt of Johnson's unpredictable wrath.
Needles was the Joad family's first California stop in "The Grapes of Wrath," by John Steinbeck.
Conversely, to reject it would be seen as obstructionist, risking voter wrath at the next election.
Shareholders directed special wrath at Mr. Achleitner, a longtime mover and shaker in the German economy.
Given the earth shaking that Indonesia constantly endures, the country remains woefully underprepared for nature's wrath.
He has frequently trained his wrath on China and Mexico, accusing them of stealing American jobs.
Penitent Christians paraded through the streets of Europe flagellating themselves with whips to appease God's wrath.
No TV personality wants to face the wrath of families of victims of a school shooting.
It is for Gaga's son, Theo (Will Seefried), that Deon has reserved his most torturous wrath.
LEADING THE DAY CAMPAIGNS & POLITICS: The Democratic National Committee (DNC) is feeling the wrath of Sen.
But her telling her story had only incited the wrath of her husband one last time.
God only knows who, aside from Pelosi, would be the target of Team Trump's collective wrath.
Later, walking past splintered trees and destroyed homes, Trump seemed in awe of the storm's wrath.
Turner said U.S. firms were no longer talking about their investments to avoid incurring Trump's wrath.
He will see no reason to spare anyone, least of all the nation, from his wrath.
Mention Elon Musk's name on the internet, and prepare to face the wrath of the Musketeers.
It became evident that no personage or brand, no matter how beloved, was safe from his wrath.
" The Washington Post op-ed, titled, "I spoke up against sexual violence — and faced our culture's wrath.
Rosie O'Donnell has been feeling the wrath of Donald Trump's personal attacks for well over a decade.
The wrath of local politicos and activists was plain at Amazon's first hearing with the City Council.
His anti-corruption comments have earned him some grassroots support, but also the wrath of the establishment.
At the last minute, one key service provider backed out, fearful that it would incur Slavik's wrath.
Lotte, which has also faced a tax investigation in China, is not alone in facing Beijing's wrath.
Germany's city-state of Hamburg can decide on all these issues, without incurring the wrath of Berlin.
Gram wanted to put sweet potato in the ground, but knew well the wrath of sweet potato.
Chloe Grace Moretz is feeling the wrath of the update after she commented on Brooklyn Beckham's photograph.
Charming a partner's parents is cake compared to dealing with the wrath of a very judgmental sibling.
The character that Navarro described as a "whimsical device and pen name" has now incurred Beijing's wrath.
Some faced Garden's wrath after voicing dissenting opinions about the business or Garden's personal conduct, sources said.
"We've all experience the wrath of Vanderpump and it's terrible because it's a character assassination," Grammer said.
The National Rifle Association is again incurring the wrath of the survivors of the Parkland school shooting.
John Travolta is a man on a mission in his new action-packed thriller I Am Wrath.
But it's not just AT&T and CNN that find themselves as objects of the president's wrath.
Bezos is the founder and CEO of Amazon, and has already been the subject of Trump's wrath.
How better to signal the national wrath than by cutting trade and travel with the United States?
All we can do now is suffer their great and mighty wrath and pray they are merciful.
There are three Challenge bosses in Wrath of the Machine, and Vosik is the first one up.
But be aware that something you find funny could very well incite the wrath of the Foodgōd.
Netflix and snacks will have to satisfy New Yorkers as they await the end of Jonas' wrath.
They grabbed what family photos and "irreplaceable keepsake memories" they could to save from the hurricane's wrath.
The senior statesman is among the few Filipinos able to criticize Duterte without incurring his trademark wrath.
Trump's wrath has limits, but reverse favoritism is a risk when government money is up for grabs.
"Bacon & God's Wrath" is a documentary portrait of Razie, who, at nearly 90, has always kept kosher.
Academics, as technical and scientific experts behind climate policies, may, therefore, face the wrath of populist anger.
He has since been the subject of Trump's wrath in a series of tweets and public comments.
D. More important, they will mitigate some of the wrath that has taken hold of this country.
She also faced the wrath of British lawmakers for failing to consult parliament before committing British forces.
Or a book that changes the national conversation, as "The Grapes of Wrath" or "The Jungle" did.
All men who will not keep their brothers will suffer the wrath of God, in the end.
Biden is about to incur Trump's wrath Biden's new presidential posturing is also likely to antagonize Trump.
" Which brings me to my favorite quote from a favorite novel, John Steinbeck's "The Grapes of Wrath.
But the end of the storm's wrath in the area only marked the beginning of recovery efforts.
Sometimes you hold onto it as if it might save you from the wrath of the audience.
Despite joking about the most controversial subjects, he rarely becomes the target of the wrath of Twitter.
Demeter was not just upset that her daughter had been abducted; she was full of righteous wrath.
Puerto Rico was spared the worst of the storm's wrath as it churned past in the evening.
In 2013, Steven Spielberg acquired rights to Steinbeck's 1939 classic, "The Grapes of Wrath" from the estate.
Most of protesters' wrath on Tuesday was directed at the unpopular board, which they view as undemocratic.
"I certainly don't deserve your wrath after the many decades we have had a relationship!" it read.
Local officials who concealed the growing disaster came under immense pressure not to risk stirring Mao's wrath.
Now Republicans in Congress are facing the wrath of constituents who don't want to lose those gains.
If players behaved in a way that tarnished the league's image, he did not hide his wrath.
That in turn drew the wrath of Mets Manager Terry Collins, who was ejected from the game.
Such scorn is as nothing, however, compared with the wrath that has greeted the casting of Johansson.
LOOK: The sky in Japan turned pink hours before the wrath of Super Typhoon #Hagibis #SaveJapan pic.twitter.
But it is sort of remarkable how much ire, wrath and terror this particular one is causing.
During Obama's first term, for instance, he endured China's wrath after he met with the Dalai Lama.
Private citizens It's not just companies who must fear the wrath of an angry person with power.
But those who left without their pets faced the wrath of passers-by and social media users.
Republican lawmakers have to choose between embracing Trump's expensive agenda — or pushing back and risking his wrath.
Before that, they were seen as landscapes of evil otherness, where the tempestuous gods exercised their wrath.
Their only argument for passing health care is that it's Sophie's Choice—they can either face the wrath of their rabid base, which will be furious if they fail to act, or the wrath of the rest of the country, which detests the policies they're trying to administer.
And in many countries, teachers' unions are powerful and governments fear their wrath, so members' jobs are safe.
Some argue that other Republicans will face the wrath of Americans if they fall in line with McConnell.
Finally, you can pivot to the coda, and like a Lannister at the Red Wedding, unleash your wrath.
If you need to break up with an Aquarius, prepare to feel the wrath of their stubborn side.
The "Your Body Is A Wonderland" singer deleted the tweet, no doubt fearing the wrath of Swifty Nation.
For other storm-hardened Naples residents, however, Irma's wrath may have changed the way they look at hurricanes.
I've never been a direct victim of his wrath, but as a boy, I knew to fear it.
Mark Sanford, a popular former governor, stood up to the president and had to endure his twitter wrath.
That left Khuzami in the driver's seat — and also facing the tweet-wrath of the commander-in-chief.
Ms Tokarczuk's forthright support for feminism, ecological causes and minority rights has attracted the wrath of Polish conservatives.
Curious as to how a horse and rider just plop dead--- Arthur Morgan soon learns of Satans wrath.
At the time of his death, he was working on a new film, The Wrath of the Gods.
The all-musicians edition of the popular series once again had stars facing the wrath of the Twitterverse.
To incur the wrath of a hijra means to invoke a curse upon oneself of impotence and infertility.
This was "a feature of the final stages of the Euphrates Wrath campaign, which is nearing its end".
But, fearful of the wrath of the federal government, they have stayed away, creating room for smaller operations.
A decade ago, 193chan was still creeping into the public consciousness with acts of wrath and scrappy decency.
A weakened or impeached Trump would remove the last protection Saudi currently enjoys from the wrath of Congress.
"Enjoy the wrath of Krista," he wrote, including an emoticon of a face with its mouth zipped shut.
Nurmagomedov was the intended target of McGregor&aposs wrath after a previous spat between the fighters&apos camps.
The world's largest provider of telecommunications equipment has aroused suspicion in the West and the Trump administration's wrath.
Wrath, Mulch, Swipe, Feral Rage and Moonglade Portal, which boost the spell-synergy minions while providing removal options.
That is not uncommon, but until now the wrath of the security services has been aimed at locals.
There are regal executioners like Steph Curry and Kevin Durant, pirouetting through elite defenses with velvet-gloved wrath.
As you know, Kathy Griffin felt the wrath that escaped Bill ... all of her upcoming concerts were axed.
The Freedom Caucus has drawn the most wrath from the White House for its opposition to the bill.
On Sunday, the subject of the president's wrath was an old favourite: Hillary Clinton and those pesky Democrats.
Louisiana weathers Harvey, Texas 'taking it on the chin' Louisiana was largely spared from Harvey's wrath on Wednesday.
Ortega earned the wrath of hard line exiles and some dissidents on the Caribbean island with his stance.
Volkswagen also underplayed the potential threat of the diesel problems, as well as the wrath of American regulators.
It's Saturday, nearly two weeks since Hurricane Maria devastated Puerto Rico, even longer since it felt Irma's wrath.
Or he could wear what felt right and possibly face the wrath of his fellow elementary-school students.
She can show herself laughing, dancing and joyous, all while unleashing a wrath on those who cross her.
Episode 1.04, "The Wrath of Con," established that Lilly was the charismatic leader and Veronica the adoring follower.
But by late afternoon, the storm appeared to have spared Port-au-Prince the worst of its wrath.
" Calmly, as always, he proposes a solution: "When I am contradicted it arouses my attention, not my wrath.
Oligarchs outside that circle were left in an uncertain position, vulnerable to Putin's wrath if they demonstrated disloyalty.
Joseph, Mary, and the infant Jesus find refuge from Herod's wrath in Egypt, returning only after Herod's death.
It did NOTHING but bring the whole wrath of LeBron James and The Universe down on your head.
She never lived with her husband again, but remained legally married to avoid his wrath and societal opprobrium.
It's hard for me to see how one single head could contain so much anger, so much wrath.
Their action not only challenges legal and diplomatic norms, but also inflames the wrath of local anti-Semites.
Facebook has faced particular wrath from conservatives, who have said the social network intentionally suppresses what they say.
He has demonized immigrants and refugees — harming his country's economy and drawing the wrath of the European Parliament.
"That's on television!" she says as Fallon keeps his distance behind the desk in fear of Swift's wrath.
Despite reports about Uighur abuse, many Muslim-majority countries, afraid of incurring China&aposs wrath, have stayed mum.
Bewildering to some observers was how Mexican-American neighborhoods in Los Angeles often escaped the wrath of looters.
A mesmerist and minor magician, he incurs the wrath of a sullen count (an enjoyably villainous Brian Bock).
And yet, "The Grapes of Wrath" and "Uncle Tom's Cabin" were powerful works that helped shape public opinion.
The mayor of Tampa is starkly warning his city's 377,000 residents to get ready for Hurricane Irma's wrath.
You don&apost touch it, lest you incur the wrath of tens of thousands of (particularly older) voters.
Germany is a real target for Trump's wrath, especially given its low defense spending and high trade surplus.
After all, many of the best businesses endure the wrath of bloggers, competing founders and the general public.
Rooney, for his part, insisted this week he wasn't concerned about invoking Trump's wrath with his impeachment remarks.
Particular about invisible lines he expected her to navigate to avoid his wrath, especially when he was drunk.
It's impossible to miss, plastered over with homemade posters and signs about God's wrath and Hillary Clinton's lies.
FleishmanHillard has cornered the market on crisis management counseling for companies that invoke the president's wrath on Twitter.
Fearing the wrath of de Medici, Torrigiano fled Florence and ended up in England, working for Henry VIII.
It is where Zeus's lover Leto found refuge from Hera's wrath to give birth to Apollo and Artemis.
Certainly, scores of assassination plots against the life of Castro could not have made American wrath any more personal.
They fear the wrath of the ABVP, which is popular across India and active on most public university campuses.
Warm water will fuel the storm's intensity Residents from Houston to Mobile, Alabama, are bracing for the system's wrath.
Hurricane Maria tore across Puerto Rico last Wednesday but communities across the Caribbean are still reeling from its wrath.
If you've been feeling the wrath of the common cold, you've probably reached for that old standby: cough syrup.
But once again, Senate Republicans—afraid of the wrath of President Trump and Senator McConnell—blocked our efforts. pic.twitter.
Not at this point in a civil war and bring the wrath of the whole world on his back.
The measure has also unleashed the wrath of labor and transport unions, who have called for a nationwide strike.
And any attempt to create a new sort of judicial tribunal risks incurring the wrath of the ECJ itself.
The next day, Trump refused to apologize for his comments about the NFL and instead responded with more wrath.
Most recently, however, he's turned his wrath to Harvey Weinstein and those who have protected him over the years.
And during the holiday season, Amazon's website suffered repeated outages, drawing the wrath of customers and the press alike.
Late last year, Snapchat launched an overhaul which earned the wrath of dedicated users who hated the new layout.
" There was one group that got Schumer's wrath, however: journalists who "report on trolls activities as if it's news.
The idea is that these objects are in just the right orbits needed to survive Planet X's gravitational wrath.
I feared the haters and the wrath of Bernie Sanders' supporters, let alone the scorn of some Republican friends.
Quoting Romans 13, he said Duterte was a God-appointed "agent of wrath" whom police should obey without question.
Kim seems sober as she tries to protect her daughter, Kimberly, and Shar Jackson's daughter, Cassie, from Natalie's wrath.
Luke tries to make amends — their father was disappointed in him, too — but Diamondback is still full of wrath.
The superstars' supporters shared their wrath on social media immediately following the announcement, some even tagged the Recording Academy.
But as I find myself treading dangerously close to the edge of Pee-wee's wrath, I will stop there.
Two men have been lucky to escape the wrath of nature in Australia, by narrowly avoiding a lightning strike.
But despite saying that the Based God is a benevolent force, Lil B usually invokes its wrath upon others.
" The actual Bible verse says, "I will carry out great vengeance on them and punish them in my wrath.
Large companies have, at times, abruptly found themselves the target of the wrath of angry Indians for unwitting missteps.
The push is part of Operation Euphrates Wrath, which is designed to seize control of key territory from ISIS.
Professor Tuvel has likewise been on the receiving end of the left's wrath just for writing an academic article.
This is the second time in as many weeks that Forever 21 is feeling the wrath of a celebrity.
Citizens and dissenters braving the wrath of Trump are being forced to contemplate the possibility of a police state.
The publication's wrath centres on Baidu, China's biggest online-search firm, for a scandal involving the ads it carries.
The surveillance state, climate change, US foreign policy, and the devastating toll of modern warfare all feel her wrath.
Schweikert has previously been on the receiving end of GOP leadership's wrath because of his ties to the caucus.
McRaven is just the latest individual with a decorated military career to absorb the president's wrath for speaking critically.
Clinton, Trump, the worth of black lives, the worth of all lives, the mercy, wrath and existence of God.
He fought to overturn his punishment and lost, and now the rest of the N.F.L. will incur his wrath.
Several GOP senators, faced with either remaining silent or potentially inviting the president's wrath, choose to break with Trump.
They have angered customers, brought down the wrath of politicians and discouraged people with low incomes from using banks.
If you need to break up with a Taurus, prepare yourself to face the wrath of this stubborn sign.
Dr. Damania, who raps, rants and interviews guests on YouTube and Facebook, has felt the wrath of vaccine protesters.
Journalists who've criticized Putin's government have also felt its wrath, being blacklisted, intimidated, threatened with prosecution, and occasionally murdered.
She felt the Church's wrath in 2012, when she voted for a bill that allowed free access to contraception.
They also fear the wrath of Republicans' increasingly assertive big-money donors, who often reside outside a politician's district.
And at the center of their wrath is Mr. Schiff, whose doughy-faced demeanor hardly evokes an attack dog.
Instead, having escaped the wrath of Irma, Guadeloupe and Dominica were expected to bear the initial brunt of Maria.
" He appears "undisturbed by the tempering plain truths of self-reflection," she wrote, noting that his wrath was "legendary.
He quickly felt the wrath of the nation — or, at least, the conservative pundits who came down upon him.
Even if the five activists reappear, they will face the wrath of zealots who want instant justice for blasphemers.
It's barreling toward people not used to big hurricanes The Carolinas will likely bear the brunt of Florence's wrath.
The president's targets can be sorted into multiple different categories, some better equipped than others to endure his wrath.
As he has before, the president expressed his wrath with a message aimed at dividing us along racial lines.
As he has before, the president expressed his wrath with a message aimed at dividing us along racial lines.
If there is one nation that is the least deserving of the Trump administration's protectionist wrath it is Canada.
She had seen the wrath of congressional Republicans when they continually attacked her and her husband in the 20163s.
No third-party candidate should fear the wrath of the nation for aggressively advancing new ideas in a democracy.
The representation of Brady was deemed creepy, and elicited more ire and wrath than the unworthy courtroom sketch did.
Justin Bieber just avoided the wrath of the law -- for now -- dodging a potential bench warrant for his arrest.
Composed some time in the eighth century B.C., it starts with a call to the Muse, the goddess of inspiration, to help tell the story of the "wrath" of Achilles (menin in the original Greek) — and of the incalculable sorrows and the terrible deaths of so many brave warriors that this wrath caused.
Walmart, were it to make Whole Foods a higher offer, by contrast, would be very likely to attract regulators' wrath.
Still: The way things are going, it sure seems like Luther will have plenty of latent wrath to work with.
Honest. When a corporation gets things terribly wrong, those of us with platforms need to turn our wrath upon them.
Pakistan has largely kept LeT on a leash over the past decade, wary of provoking Indian bombs or America's wrath.
The second of those films, Wrath of Khan remains perhaps the most beloved among Trek fans — and for good reason.
Because the show airs on Comedy Central, not broadcast TV, it has been largely spared the wrath of network censors.
Cash was indeed incensed, and unleashed his wrath in a letter to June, which she then handed over to Saul.
Pitchers are the prime benefactors of baseball's unwritten etiquette rules—if you follow proper etiquette, you won't incur pitchers' wrath.
To avoid their wrath, a few states plan to use separate grants to pay bonus salaries, bypassing school districts altogether.
Y.) accused Republicans of being "afraid of the wrath" of President Trump and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.).
Tumblr just thoroughly pissed off a whole bunch of adults, and now has to face the wrath of their memes.
Bodied Last week, Joseph Kahn summoned the wrath of the Beyhive down upon himself — and not just once but repeatedly.
Fidesz's steady assault on Hungary's independent institutions has earned it the wrath—and exposed the impotence—of the European Commission.
But they no doubt also incurred the wrath of their constituents, who wanted a real trial instead of a coverup.
"God willing, the knives of Mujahedeen will continue until we cleanse Bangladesh from the wrath of polytheism," the statement said.
But the book series will last for nine installments, and the penultimate book, Tiamat's Wrath, hit bookstores earlier this year.
It's impossible to say one way or the other, but it certainly might have tempered Kendall's wrath a tiny bit.
But as Voeten shows us, the wrath of ISIS remains visible pretty much everywhere you look in the region today.
They are still trying to find a way to make their voices heard without facing the wrath of the Guards.
As a result, she attracted the wrath of what eventually became al Qaeda in Mesopotamia, which later morphed into ISIS.
The final quarter of "Wrath" sets up the future by explaining the whereabouts of all of the show's many characters.
Now they must face the wrath of the Syrian Army, and its Russian backers, with what little they have left.
This is all part of Franco's Dust Bowl Trilogy, which includes Of Mice and Men and The Grapes Of Wrath.
Any politician who proposed such a plan would risk the wrath of nimbys, many of whom live in swing seats.
"I don't think President Trump has a fear of the Lord, the fear of the wrath of God," he said.
The exercises are held twice yearly, typically incurring the wrath of Pyongyang, which views them as a show of aggression.
A year later, the contract's resurfaced on Twitter and gone viral, this time incurring the full wrath of the internet.
In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage.
He promises to focus his wrath on Christians by "blow[ing] up every church that we are able to reach".
In the moment, I wondered if I should get involved and risk being on the receiving end of Elle's wrath.
Harvey's lingering wrath is very different than Katrina's swift and destructive turn, and the social and infrastructural collapses that followed.
The president of the United States — bless him — should be required to read "The Grapes of Wrath," by John Steinbeck.
Hanging tough fits his self-image and avoids the wrath of conservative media that reflects and stirs up his base.
"Democrats have drawn the wrath of a fired-up activist base that now feels betrayed," Mother Jones' Tim Murphy reported.
They could suffer the wrath of voters if they overplay their hand and get blamed for an unnecessary government closure.
Subsequent voyages will take parkgoers to Shanghai ("Suzhou River," Wednesday) and the Amazon region ("Aguirre, the Wrath of God," Aug.
It has already suffered the wrath of internet users following a series of regulations around currency notes and meat slaughter.
What to watch while you're snowed in Traffic a mess Hundreds of motorists faced the storm's wrath stuck on highways.
When put together, they spell out Spock's famous "last words" to Kirk in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan.
In the fishing villages and the small inland towns of the region he saw the wrath the tsunami had wrought.
The full wrath of Tropical Cyclone Mekunu is moving across the coast of southwest Oman and northeastern Yemen on Friday.
"Afraid" finds Mozzy embracing hardship and proposing that help isn't necessary when you're on the right side of God's wrath.
But it's hard not to wonder why Drogon didn't turn his wrath toward Jon Snow, who just knifed his mother.
Even Democrats who chafe under his grasp are loath to speak on the record for fear of earning Madigan's wrath.
"Kang mentioned that it was Siddiq (Avi Nash) who brought up the idea of "my mercy prevails over my wrath.
Before the vote, the industry had been enjoying a respite from the wrath of Democrats and other critics in Washington.
Indeed, most experts believe that those two countries would be the first targets of Kim's wrath should the US attack.
Ukrainian politicians, he said, concluded on their own that any help prosecuting Mr. Manafort could bring down Mr. Trump's wrath.
There is absolutely no gambling, no drugs, no brawling between patrons, nothing that could bring officials' wrath, Mr. Shi said.
And all would face the wrath of the President and his fervent base if they voted against Trump's interests. Sen.
Mr. Xi's tightening grip may make local leaders all the more wary of releasing information that could invite his wrath.
Local officials in China have long had incentives to avoid revealing problems that might invite the wrath of party bosses.
At first, they were not sure the beers were real or how they had survived the wrath of the storm.
But moving too fast will incur the wrath of both Baghdad and the Sunnis, not to mention Turkey and Iran.
Differences that matter enough to risk the wrath of a woman with a good likelihood of being the Democratic nominee.
Rosenstein, the top DOJ official overseeing special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia investigation, has become a key target of their wrath.
Even the far-right expressions of wrath, the call for an eye for an eye, are part of the ritual.
The wrath that the wife is going to let rain down on the world can be in the viewer's imagination.
Seven, for instance, "gets all of the sins wrong except for envy and wrath," as Rebecca Konyndyk DeYoung told me.
To recreate the wrath of hailstorms, researchers used a device that fired off two-inch spheres of ice against roofs.
Historically China has fought with Russia and India, but in recent years Tibet and Vietnam have also felt its wrath.
Bella and Allegra, meanwhile, suffer the wrath of an embittered instructor/former prima ballerina and a nervous dance partner, respectively.
It's interesting -- some huge celebs, like Oprah, have held their tongues on Trump for fear of incurring his Twitter wrath.
I've just seen him drop too many passes, run too many wrong routes, and incur Aaron Rodgers' wrath too many times.
Joey does so while facing the wrath of all the women he's sleeping around with, and he deserves every damn second.
Debris piles, some almost as high as the one-story homes that populate the subdivision, stand as testament to Matthew's wrath.
But even the act of posting a picture of a clean index finger on Facebook has not escaped Hun Sen's wrath.
When she decided to try out a ballet move over the weekend, she ended up invoking the wrath of the internet.
You've emerged victorious and can once again expose your knees without wondering what exactly you did to inspire Mother Nature's wrath.
It would be safe to say, then, that he also knows the wrath that liquor can have on your fragile body.
But one plan could incur the wrath of the global trading community and cost the U.S. hundreds of billions every year.
"The Church is attempting yet again to scare people into staying timid and fearful of the wrath of god," said Rose.
But as someone who spent his youth fearing the wrath of God, it was a name that was impossible to ignore.
Ahead, find humidifiers at a variety of price points that can help prevent the wrath of dry nasal passages this winter.
These days, any sign of body imperfection, particularly being overweight, will bring down the wrath of society -- that is, the Internet.
Lisa Murkowski has done, and in doing so could potentially incur the wrath of their party and face high political costs.
In 2017, in the midst of Brexit, the New York Times reported that top politicians courted tabloids and feared their wrath.
His meddling risks making OPEC, the oil cartel that is a focus of his wrath, look like a paragon of predictability.
So what can they do now with just a few days left before Election Day to avoid the Trump train wrath?
Brock Turner was only home a minute before the wrath in his Bellbrook community surfaced ... in the form of an egging.
So if we didn&apost exist, if America didn&apost exist, this would still exist because the wrath of Islamism exists.
At least 15 people died from Matthew's wrath in Haiti, the Dominican Republic and St. Vincent and the Grenadines, officials said.
Stephen Bannon, Mr Trump's former right-hand man, in particular earned the president's wrath for divulging all to the book's author.
Protesters aimed their wrath at the Iranian regime following a decision to split the city of nearly 150,000 into two townships.
Chrissy Teigen is apologizing — with tongue firmly in cheek — after accidentally incurring the wrath of the Internet following The Voice finale.
He would soon take on the sin of the world and bear the wrath and shame for the entire human race.
The agency was created during the Obama administration, earning the wrath of many in the banking industry for its regulatory activism.
A new order, where the blind lead the sighted, is beginning again in that little courtyard protected by the creatures' wrath.
Although no injuries were reported, people were visibly shaken by the frightening scene that put Mother Nature's wrath on full display.
The only thing missing is a gigantic air horn blaring so that your opponent really feels the wrath of each goal.
Rick Scott said Wednesday morning the state should prepare to feel the wrath of the storm over the next 1003 hours.
In Valve's Dota 2, for example, you can be Zeus and smite an undead zombie with a skill called Thundergod's Wrath.
I Am Wrath opens in select theaters and will be available on VOD from Saban Films and Lionsgate on May 13.
This top federal doctor says the Republican plan to replace Obamacare is bad medicine — risking the wrath of his political bosses.
Salma faces the wrath of her parents after getting caught with her new girlfriend Dunia, whom she dares to bring home.
Moreover, prime time sports have subdued the wrath of streaming services, making the tournament that much more important to both networks.
Trade Trump maintains that the U.S. is being exploited by its trading partners -- reserving the worst of his wrath for China.
Oshun, whose color is marigold or yellow, is known as the mother of sweet things who unleashes her wrath when angered.
No one, not even major music industry veterans like James Taylor and Lionel Richie, are immune to the wrath of Twitter.
"I Am Wrath" is a revenge movie, and a buddy movie, and a spiritual-crisis movie, and a political corruption movie.
"I Am Wrath" is rated R (Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian) for strong language and lots of violence.
They can inflict pain, but there's no way either can force a surrender in the face of national wrath at home.
She may have incurred the wrath of Slavers' Bay, but not without freeing thousands of slaves including the unconditionally loyal Unsullied.
Rather than incur his wrath, he says, American companies would be persuaded to keep more of their factories close to home.
Those never-ending issues earned the bank the wrath of its U.S. regulators, leading to its designation as a troubled bank.
His wrath is never intended as any personal offense, but sometimes it can be hard not to take it that way.
Corporations fear this wrath such that, when facing boycott or "buycott" campaigns, they change their behavior 25 percent of the time.
It would also allow rapists to force any woman in the state to bear their children or face the state's wrath.
At the same time, they could face the wrath of moderate swing voters who are far less supportive of the president.
That's especially true of Reacher's bone-crunching sadism, which he rains down on opponents with the wrath of a vengeful patriarch.
This didn't save Bergkamp from the wrath of the Italian press, who criticised everything from his lifestyle to his body language.
She also hints that a friendship with her is right there waiting for Williams once Williams gets over her incendiary wrath.
In short, Trump has unleashed the wrath of a cluster of organizations connected to or founded by Michigan doctor John Tanton.
Immediately after laying into the barista, Renata turns her attention to a character who definitely does deserve her wrath: Mary Louise.
I wonder if she worries that she will do something to evoke Trump's wrath and get a nickname hurled at her.
That's why Republicans blocked Obama's ongoing efforts at stimulus; they knew he, not they, would suffer voters' wrath over the results.
But to do so would invite the wrath of her party's hard-line Brexit lawmakers, who might then challenge her leadership.
So this story about Needles, a struggling desert town that was name-checked in "The Grapes of Wrath," caught my eye.
On Wednesday, Bolton issued a warning to China that it risks global wrath if its crackdown takes a more aggressive turn.
Although Puerto Rico avoided the worst of Irma's wrath, it crushed the island's electricity grid, already weak from lack of maintenance.
As Hurricane Florence barrels toward the East Coast, maybe nothing can portend the storm's wrath quite like photos taken from space.
The former executive at defense contractor Boeing elicited McCain's wrath with an answer on Ukraine during his confirmation hearing last week.
He went after Toyota, and also suggested that Ford was investing in a Louisville, Ky., truck plant to avoid his wrath.
He incurred the wrath of the dictator Augusto Pinochet, was exiled, and became an expert in how to heal traumatized countries.
Even assemblymen were targets of the generals' wrath, receiving menacing phone calls, or bullets and dud grenades dispatched through the mail.
Hassan Rouhani, a moderate who was promising change but not so much as to provoke the system's wrath, won the presidency.
There are only a handful of reporters and whistleblowers risking the daily wrath of the most powerful executive branch on Earth.
The only people who seemed to escape her wrath were the truly suffering, who had no energy for décor and pretense.
And until they all get out of the path of the fires, she's not safe from Mother Nature's blazing wrath either.
To be sure, had he forced his colleagues to miss their taxpayer funded overseas trips, the wrath would have been unrelenting.
Nothing in Beira -- from the cathedral to restaurants, banks and the port, where the cyclone dislodged shipping containers -- escaped Idai's wrath.
Athena can't reach him with her wrath — he is too powerful, even for a goddess — and so she ruins Medusa instead.
In late October, a Trump fan sent package bombs to a number of regular targets of Trump's verbal wrath, including CNN.
In the absence of a strong police presence, drug dealers operated in the open, and residents who complained risked incurring their wrath.
Mr. Trump's supporters directed their wrath toward career politicians, unlawful immigrants, terrorists and people who they said were taking advantage of welfare.
He also ditched agricultural export taxes and other controls, winning plaudits from investors and farmers while incurring the wrath of labor unions.
People are hurting, hundreds of thousands are expected to seek federal disaster-relief, and Louisiana got its own taste of Harvey's wrath.
Now, even Trump&aposs DHS Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen was not spared from the hostility and viciousness and the wrath of the left.
Things are so bad with his family life that Monty sometimes doesn't come home at all, camping to escape his dad's wrath.
Anyone supporting the bill, which has no official sponsor, would face the wrath of an enraged Brazilian electorate in next year's elections.
Mr Pompeo's wrath had been incurred after the release by Mr Assange's outfit of information about some of the CIA's surveillance tools.
Business leaders and celebrities, accustomed to muzzling political hot takes for fear of invoking the government's wrath, shared their thoughts and condolences.
While all of this data-compiling was going on, the Destiny playerbase was discovering Wrath of the Machine for the first time.
That shows just how rash Dr He's actions were, and that the descent on his head of the world's wrath was warranted.
A nearby security guard speculated that the government was too afraid of the people's wrath to clean up its own fallen monument.
Jeff Sessions, the attorney-general, incurred the unending wrath of the president by recusing himself from the investigation into Russia's election interference.
Steak & Shake shouldn&apost feel too bad, though, because they&aposre only the latest to feel the wrath of Wendy&aposs Twitter.
Senator Dean Heller of Nevada is facing the wrath of the White House after he openly opposed the Senate's new healthcare plan.
Back at the hotel room, they browse the real evidence as they wait for Ferdinand to suffer the wrath of the board.
Not willing to incur the wrath of all of Rome, he keeps it traditional with thin-sliced guanciale and red pepper flakes.
The president hopped online to unleash the wrath of his Twitter fingers against the production and its "harassing" cast, demanding an apology.
Pennywise the Clown, It Pennywise falls under the supernatural category which is an unfair advantage for anyone trying to escape his wrath.
Kovavit, 53, has to deal with some of de Lesseps' wrath, too, over a hot mic moment that happens in Thursday's finale.
Unfortunately, there's one person who deserves to be on the receiving end of Star's wrath and is not: Hunter (Chad James Buchanan).
Serbia should act even if it risks incurring the wrath of the European Union, which it is seeking to join, Nikolic said.
But Trulia found an easier way — by looking at metrics that could correlate with sins, like gambling (greed) and violent crime (wrath).
He incurred the authorities' further wrath by quoting a "banned" black person, Winnie Mandela, when her husband Nelson was still in jail.
As President Trump incurs the weekly public wrath of pundits, Democrats – who have engaged in far worse behavior – go unnoticed and unpunished.
Then, there is Angela's brother, Robbie (Lucas Hedges), truculent and spiky, who is more exasperated than stirred by his mother's campaigning wrath.
Russians may relish Trump and Putin sticking it to the so-called U.S. establishment, but now they must fear that establishment's wrath.
They hit upon the idea of singing to raise cash, but that sparks the wrath of the town's greedy organ grinder, Brundibar.
And though it's hard to accept, it's a given that for your good work, you'll likely face the wrath of someone. 7.
Among those outlets was CNN Turk, which has faced the wrath of the government over coverage officials believe to be pro-Kurdish.
Jimmy makes it out of their office with job still intact, but Kim is also feeling the wrath of the Sandpiper commercial.
Hicks even used her standing to shield others from the wrath of Mr. Trump's explosive outbursts, sources inside the White House say.
While the region's residents accept the river's wrath and start moving their boats and animals, daredevils called bore riders grab their surfboards.
So staff knows that if they publicly apologize they're actually MORE likely to incur Trump's wrath than if they just move on.
Cersei Lannister, after lying low all season, unleashes her wrath of fire and takes the Iron Throne by sheer force of will.
And even if judge rules for an injunction, your school likely will refuse to obey it for fear of the rule's wrath.
Now going on its seventh year, Vials of Wrath grew out of Mills' interest in black metal's nature, pagan, and folk influences.
"In the City of Killing" compacts in its lines a discourse of national grief and prophetic wrath, a lamentation and a jeremiad.
On Tuesday, his administration detailed the next list of products that would face Mr. Trump's wrath unless Beijing folds to Washington's demands.
Still others in the camp of nationalist reaction have taken to insisting the earth's wrath is God's punishment instead of humanity's folly.
But as Bergman shows, motives aren't always so righteous and clear-cut; revenge, wrath and other impulses have ways of sneaking in.
Like a giant truck-stop sweet tea or "The Grapes of Wrath" on tape, the passport pairs well with a road trip.
No one is forcing Axe to spy on, undercut and otherwise mess with his former protégé Taylor and thus risk Andolov's wrath.
If the Europeans defy those sanctions, they face the wrath of the world's largest economy and could lose access to American markets.
Thousands of Brazilians took to the streets on Sunday to protest the moves in Congress, venting their wrath especially against Mr. Calheiros.
Should they weigh in and criticize Trump, something that could draw his wrath, or let the news cycle pass without their fingerprints?
The wrath of Hurricane Irma is in focus on Monday, as the huge storm hit the coast of Florida over the weekend.
For a while he succeeded, if success means preserving some of your dignity while steering clear of Trump's wrath and surviving politically.
Hurricane Harvey's heavy rainfall and record flooding pummeled restaurant sales last week in Texas, and Hurricane Irma's wrath isn't too far behind.
Maybe this is my second soy latte talking, but why risk incurring the wrath of the nation to prove a nanoscale point?
Beethoven once earned his wrath by presenting a concert on the same night as Salieri's annual Christmastime benefit for widows and orphans.
So the Republican candidates will serve as Trump surrogate punching bags — and the voters will take their wrath out on them; 8.
The Fed may also face the wrath of Trump if the bank fails to appease Wall Street's expectations of cheaper borrowing costs.
Trump drew a dark, red line separating his administration from his predecessors who were implicitly painted as fearful of incurring Islamabad's wrath.
Facing Trump's social media wrath can boost a politician's national profile, energize the grass roots and incite a wave of donations.  Sen.
After surviving the wrath of Dorian, witnessing the moment the kids embraced her son was a special moment she said she needed.
He spends his hours scanning online content on behalf of Chinese media companies looking for anything that will provoke the government's wrath.
But though Reid largely spared McConnell from criticism despite their often-frosty relationship, not all Republicans escaped his wrath during the interview.
It captures hardcore's richest paradox: that angry music can be happy, and that venting wrath responsibly clears the mind for better use.
If you do play "Asura's Wrath," just know that the real ending (which is worth seeing) is locked behind paid downloadable content.
To protect themselves from the banks' wrath for doing so, politicians engineered a constitutional amendment that strictly constrained political contributions from the wealthy.
Here is the latest on the two earthquakes: The injuries Ridgecrest, the desert town of 28,000, bore the brunt of both quakes' wrath.
He runs the Giving Oath, which billionaires pledge to give their savings to charity (which Bobby declined in season 2, incurring Bensinger's wrath).
Major acquisitions have been rare in the post-crisis world as Wall Street firms focus on avoiding the wrath of regulators and politicians.
Torture her all you want, but Kendall Jenner won't rat out her sister, and she won't incur the wrath of Taylor Swift. Smart.
CMS' actions, though, may be an indication that other consumer testing companies may also face the wrath of regulatory scrutiny in the future.
Yet female athletes of all types still face the disgusting wrath of Twitter trolls and worse for participating in these traditionally masculine activities.
Columbus&apos god, the European told the Arawak chief, would therefore make the moon disappear or become "inflamed with wrath" in three days.
They've angled to shape the White House's agenda in secret, aiming to avoid the wrath of their president-hating peers in the Valley.
Would Ms. Brazile, someone who'd also written a controversial retelling of the 2016 election, have any advice for him on weathering Clintonian wrath?
Operation Euphrates Wrath has so far included limited operations far outside Raqqa city, and is not expected to reach Raqqa itself for months.
Andrew Bird puts himself at the receiving end of Fiona Apple's wrath in his new song — and somehow lives to tell the tale.
On the bright side ... those who saw Pete's show and were the target of his wrath now have a special connection for life.
"In Scripture, Romans 13 refers to the governing authorities as 'God's servants, agents of wrath to bring punishment on the wrongdoer,'" he said.
In the seven years I'd been on Twitter, I hadn't managed to surpass 300 followers, let alone incite the wrath of a troll.
And you&aposre going to risk the president&aposs wrath when he hears that one of his favorite congressman&aposs just voted no.
Local bigwigs had every incentive to lowball the figures to avoid the wrath of NIMBYs, says Neal Hudson of Residential Analysts, a consultancy.
But Qadri's execution on Monday showed the Pakistani government's willingness to risk the wrath of hard-line religious groups, who wield considerable power.
Some computer models, for example, keep the storm offshore, sparing Florida of the worst impacts, and instead take its wrath into the Carolinas. 
Last fall, Bolton took his advice about Nielsen to Trump, incurring the wrath of then-chief of staff John Kelly, a Nielsen protector.
But Mylan, which makes EpiPens, is just the latest drug company to draw the wrath of Congress and customers for its high prices.
The U.S.-South Korea deal, however, incurred the wrath of neighboring China, which called the Thaad deployment a threat to its national security.
His work will forever be synonymous with verve, energy, wit, ontological wrath and—above all—a total commitment to both subject and style.
Image: NSA director Michael Rogers, GettyISIS has already been feeling the wrath of hacker collective Anonymous, and more recently, some Pentagon-backed hacking.
Anything that's this fun yet incurs the wrath of (yes, I'll say it) the cutest of all dogs must be very wrong, right?
This same wrath underpinned the 1986 Supreme Court decision barring sexual harassment under the Civil Rights Act and Anita Hill's testimony in 1991.
But the internet is always watching and ready to incur God's wrath via screenshots, which made the suffering of Dewberry_2017 just as profound.
For a sexagenarian who not only suffered the injustice of Hollywood's institutional racism but faced its wrath when she spoke out—she's hilarious.
Indeed, Shibly himself decried homosexuality as "evil" and a "quick way to earn God's wrath" in a 2009 Facebook essay on gay marriage.
In one final miracle, Ronna escapes Todd's wrath when he discovers her deceit—though she gets hit by a car in the process.
He told the jury that his mother and Aguirre allegedly focused their wrath on Gabriel and didn't abuse him, his brother or sister.
"I want him to face justice, they have to make sure he faces the full wrath of the law," the opposition's Diab said.
This snarky exchange is a long way from the sweary wrath of the Ronnie Pickering, but it's still brilliant in its own way.
What we saw there at the very end seems to be the biggest question lingering over the season: Will mercy prevail over wrath?
Larry King didn't escape the wrath of rioters, tweeting that the windows of his SUV were smashed while he was in the studio.
In honor of LGBTQ Wrath Month, we queers should force ourselves into every heteronormative space possible and shove our queerness in everyone's face.
The fires were of such immense and unforgiving wrath that they would end up being the most catastrophic blazes in the state's history.
The call is important enough that Lorelai is willing to face Kirk's wrath in disrupting what is obviously movie night at the theater.
Scroll down to see some of the Western companies that have incurred China's wrath — and how they caved in to the Communist Party.
It's up to the troops to explain the situation without providing any info that would incur the wrath of the chain of command.
Then there are other once friendly countries which have felt China's economic wrath after making sovereign political or strategic decisions which displease Beijing.
When I was in the fourth grade, my teacher read "The Grapes of Wrath" aloud to my class each day after lunch recess.
Adrian Bonenberger, who deployed twice to Afghanistan as an infantry officer, wrote the memoir Afghan Post and co-edits The Wrath Bearing Tree.
While Barry did not bring the wrath that was originally predicted, the increased flooding in the Delta has ruined farmers' harvest this year.
Now, with her scanty research, she was courting the wrath of the professor who had arranged her travels: the renowned anthropologist Franz Boas.
Michael Grimm, a Trump loyalist and convicted felon felt the wrath from Staten Island Republicans over his support for the Republican tax bill.
It's one of those things, but I'm looking forward to it, should be exciting and they will feel my full wrath as always.
He said he was keenly aware that in making decisions to limit or deny opioids, he risked a patient's wrath on satisfaction scores.
Surely, the home of Julie Koonce, her husband, Nick, and their son C.J. would be far enough west of the Thomas Fire's wrath.
Given that We Rate Dogs has 2.69 million dog-loving followers, it's safe to say he endured the full wrath of dog Twitter.
I'd never have gotten FLIVVER without knowing the theme and having all the crosses, although I did once read the Grapes of Wrath.
Those who lived far enough from the coast to escape the tsunami's wrath were searching the rubble by hand, looking for missing relatives.
In response, the French authorities, with the support of the 500,000-member-strong FJF, have struck back with all the wrath of god.
Because I didn't say, 'Oh fuck that, you gotta sound like The Raging Wrath of the Easter Bunny, because that's what you do!
Star Trek Into Darkness added insult to injury by all-but-remaking the best and most beloved Trek film, The Wrath of Khan.
"So, have you guys heard of the Woman's Wrath?" asks the Stray Sheep waitress, Erica, of Vincent and his three regular drinking buddies.
The danger associated with the event came strictly from the terrain and the wrath of Mother Nature, but in 2008, the rules changed.
One mural, for instance, depicts God's wrath and among the carnage is a young girl moments away from being mauled by a shark.
Her Valkyrie war cries rang with steely brilliance; her frantic pleas to her sisters to protect her from Wotan's wrath had tremulous intensity.
I remember barely escaping their wrath by running to the L station and jumping on a train, and I ended up uptown someplace.
When a dictator falls to popular wrath, it is often the case that his cabal lies low until the field is clear again.
The wrath of Hurricane Sandy's powerful winds and violent storm surge left considerable damage across New York and New Jersey in October 2012.
Mr. Eminagaoglu, who has long been a thorn in the side of Mr. Erdogan, knows the wrath of the government better than most.
If she is allowed to leave, the government will face the wrath of hardliners, such as the Islamist party Tehreek-e-Labaik (TLP).
Another adviser said Mr. Dearborn and Mr. Stepien had both cautioned against the trip, but caught Mr. Trump's wrath once it went badly.
At a time when many foreign governments and economists have become wary of drawing Beijing's wrath by questioning its authoritarian policies, S.&P.
Courting wrath on the internet can give you a powerful tale of persecution to share, surfing a wave of raised fists to fame.
Someone, somewhere, will try to cut in line at a Target, arousing the wrath of the cold, cranky people who played it fair.
Although many houses are still standing enough to see that they are houses, there is hardly one that escaped the wrath of war.
For starters, he has bucked Chinese attempts at exerting pressure via domestic politics, braving the wrath of those affected by Chinese counter-measures.
But her voice is levelheaded, refusing to panic, trying to gauge "the line between wrath and mercy" while vowing to protect her child.
Some brand executives have told ad agencies that they are afraid of alienating customers or drawing the wrath of the presidential Twitter account.
Nevertheless, Mr. Bercow's comments made it unlikely that such an invitation would be made, and they provoked the wrath of Conservative-leaning newspapers.
A New York Times headline that said that London was "reeling" from the Manchester attack also became the subject of British Twitter's wrath.
That decision angered state lawmakers as well as the governors, and Mr. Moorman has often been on the receiving end of their wrath.
Miami was spared the wrath of Hurricane Dorian but the Bahamas suffered a direct hit, one that left the islands in utter devastation.
But it also contains a litany of rebukes to countries that have invoked bipartisan wrath on Capitol Hill, including Russia, China and Turkey.
Trump could chose to accept Iran's play as its calibrated response to Soleimani's killing and hold back the wrath of the US military.
The question is what Prime Minister Shinzo Abe can do to restore Japan's economic fortunes without incurring the wrath of his G7 partners.
But he brought such condemnation on himself Thursday, with a callous tweet dismissing academic research showing the true extent of Hurricane Maria's wrath.
From the heroes of Bridgewater to an icy water rescue, here's a look at some great moments of humanity amid Mother Nature's wrath.
If they vote in favor of blocking the emergency, they risk Trump's wrath and the threat of a potential primary challenger — something Sen.
Adrian Bonenberger, who deployed twice to Afghanistan as an infantry officer, wrote the memoir Afghan Post and co-edits The Wrath-Bearing Tree.
Even newly released games, including Concrete Genie and Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch, are discounted by at least 33 percent.
Now, as Democrats prepare to impeach him, a similar quirk is helping him stay in office—and insulating his party from voters' wrath.
Hallmark Channel's ads kerfuffle shows what happens when a controversial decision based on a company's values meets the wrath of viral social media.
In March, congressional Republicans once again felt the wrath of the internet community when they reversed the Federal Communications Commission's broadband privacy rules.
If there is a god, we've definitely pissed him or her off by now, and this is what that wrath would sound like.
If they voted in favor of blocking the emergency, they risked Trump's wrath and the threat of a potential primary challenger — something Sen.
Kay Ivey and other state party officials would be reluctant to disqualify Moore because that would risk the wrath of his loyal supporters.
The Bible you speak carries a final judgment where all of God's wrath and eternal terror is poured out on men like you.
I did not know if she had slipped it free or if he, with his wrath focussed on Raymond, had simply let go.
Whether they studied the French Revolution, the Röttgen Pietà or "Grapes of Wrath," our winners made thoughtful parallels to the news of today.
They did not, probably because they did not want to face voters' wrath by granting themselves a pay raise without any ethics restrictions.
I am not proud of being stupid enough to arouse the wrath of a studio that is much more powerful than I am.
Although written nearly a century ago, "The Grapes of Wrath" documents a social injustice that mirrors the plight of immigrants in contemporary America.
Google has for the most part avoided the wrath of both the public and Congress for Russian interference during the 2016 presidential election.
Springsteen then played "The Ghost of Tom Joad," a song inspired by social activism and John Steinbeck's 1939 novel The Grapes of Wrath.
Hundreds of investors risked the wrath of authorities by protesting at Fanya's company building in Kunming, in the southern Yunnan province, last July.
To name a few, the "steal a doomsday weapon from well-meaning scientists" most famously appears in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan.
He incurred Trump's wrath, and while Trump has savaged Cruz and Jeb Bush during this campaign, he hasn't vilified Rubio to the same extent.
And now she's facing the wrath of Captain Ska, a seven-year-old band founded by a trumpet player and producer named Jake Painter.
New York (CNN Business)US oil has so far been spared China's tariff wrath even as the deepening trade war ensnares other American commodities.
Interestingly, a non-existent planet of Alpha Ceti appeared in a Star Trek episode and the movie Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan.
For example, the whole thing about terraforming planets with the Genesis device, the central plot element of the brilliant second movie, Wrath of Khan?
The coalition-backed fighters are attempting to close in on the city as part of third stage of "Wrath of the Euphrates" military operation.
The protesters, who are paid in rouble but repay their loans in foreign currency, chanted "Putin, help!" targeting their wrath at the central bank.
A generous federal grant program could be a perfect lever to induce police departments to implement changes without incurring the wrath of police officers.
Gordon Ramsay is never one to shy away from a culinary critique, and it appears not even Halloween candy is safe from his wrath.
If you're going to pen a culinary guide to something, you should probably make sure you don't incur the wrath of an entire nation.
Those on the right, such as Cruz and Sasse, would risk inciting the wrath of Trump's base — something Vander Plaats notes would be counterproductive.
WoW players may recall the game's third expansion, Wrath of the Lich King, which saw the fall of the Lich King Arthas in Northrend.
Elected Republicans know that speaking out against Trump will result in facing a vicious wrath from the very people who their voters trust most.
If you're someone who deals with the wrath of indoor allergies, you may do just about anything to make your home environment less miserable.
There's something cartoonish about the menace of a blizzard, in which nature's wrath assumes a fluffy, roly-poly form and tries to kill you.
With Europe fragmented into lots of states, an intellectual who challenged received wisdom, and thus incurred the wrath of the authorities, could move elsewhere.
And now red-state Democrats are facing their wrath, as Republicans gamble that Dems' opposition to Kavanaugh will hurt them more than it helps.
Contrast that respect for the FBI and fear of America's wrath with Mr Trump's own public statements, tweets and equivocations around the same time.
Even crying babies have experienced the wrath of Trump — and sadly do not have the social media/SEO skills to speak out against injustice.
Raf essentially says Conor will feel Jesus' wrath come fight time ... but Conor says he ain't worried, since he and JC are cool, bro.
Some American politicians have concluded that, as China's firms have integrated with the global economy, they have become more vulnerable to Uncle Sam's wrath.
Chyna claims Rob beat her up and then tried intimidating her to stay quiet or else she'd incur the wrath of the Kardashian family.
After enduring the wrath of a Donald Trump tweetstorm for moving factories abroad, Ford earlier this year pledged to create more jobs in Michigan.
There isn't really a solution for the constant dogpiles that occur when someone incurs the wrath of an entire contingent of highly vocal abusers.
He drew the wrath of Democrats in October for announcing that the bureau was reopening its email review, 11 days before the presidential election.
No leader with a vested interest in a lasting relationship with arguably the most powerful man in the world wants to risk his wrath.
Delays, diversions and gridlock are not the result of an antiquated system but rather the symptom of airline over-scheduling or Mother Nature's wrath.
Of course, neither Lumière nor Cogsworth can go public with their relationship and risk the wrath of an insecure buffalo literally named the Beast.
Trolls should always remember that they really don't know who they're messing with and could very well be invoking the wrath of the gods.
The Stern professorial wrath descended on Daniel Goldhagen, an American author whose book "Hitler's Willing Executioners" sweepingly blamed the Holocaust on Germans' "eliminationist mindset".
As Irma continues up the east coast, Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, South Carolina and North Carolina are expected to feel the wrath of the storm.
As we all know, in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan opens with Captain Kirk running a simulation of the Kobayashi Maru puzzle.
Many foreign companies have incurred its wrath for things like listing Taiwan as a separate country, or backing anti-government protesters in Hong Kong.
But imagine how different our political situation would be if such a group existed right now, a group whose reach and wrath incumbents feared.
Investors spared emerging markets their wrath, delivering $1.8 billion to stock funds focused on those economies and $613 million to emerging market debt funds.
The high-wire act will be to show their independence from Trump without alienating his loyal base of Republican voters -- or incurring his wrath.
It comes after several other examples of well-known GOP figures who have faced the wrath of the electorate for breaking with the President.
Senator Ted Cruz better get cracking on buying some health insurance, or he may face an Obamacare fine — and the wrath of his wife.
The latest judge to feel his wrath was Seattle's James Robart, a Republican appointed to the federal court by former President George W. Bush.
Trump has long been critical of Beijing for manipulating its currency to gain a trade advantage, and further yuan weakness could draw Washington's wrath.
Few may tremble anymore at his warnings against the wrath of God, but many will goggle at the imaginings of a most singular man.
Anything or anyone that goes against their beliefs and expectations is seen as a direct attack, and will suffer the wrath of narcissistic rage.
Meanwhile, in Europe, Eugen Bleuler, credited with coining the term "schizophrenia," took a view somewhat similar to Meyer's and incurred the wrath of Freud.
Dressing as a man was considered a crime in Massachusetts at the time, and Sampson's audacity later invited the wrath of the Baptist church.
And I think the original Abe's Oddysee had that, and then came the 3D games, Munch's Oddysee and Stranger's Wrath, later down the road.
" A 56-year-old California lawyer faced America's wrath for suggesting it's more important to save the economy than those who are "not productive.
Earlier that month, Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras had drawn Vladimir V. Putin's wrath by expelling two Russian diplomats and refusing entry to two others.
Japan, a nation grimly accustomed to natural disasters, has invested many billions of dollars in a world-class infrastructure meant to soften nature's wrath.
As a result, the site has incurred Duterte's wrath and been targeted by his loyalists; Ressa has been forced to increase her personal security.
Judges can now assume that if they disagree with him, they will face his wrath — and perhaps that of his millions of Twitter followers.
While Heitkamp has avoided Trump's wrath so far, the president has held rallies in Tester and Donnelly's states in support of their Republican opponents.
Mexico could feel the wrath of its northern neighbor if it buys helicopters from Russia as that country's foreign minister claims it is considering.
It could also expose the minimum of four GOP senators who would be needed to advance such a step to the President's certain wrath.
On this day, he knows he will draw the wrath of Dr. Samuels: Subverting the rules, he recently went out for his seventh tattoo.
" — "John Steinbeck's classic novel 'The Grapes of Wrath,' which chronicles the struggles of the Joad family during the Great Depression, documents a similar reality.
The Kentucky Republican drew the wrath of Trump earlier this year after the Senate failed to repeal former President Obama's signature health-care law.
Which means no one, not even military officers who put their lives on the line in American wars, is safe from the president's wrath.
In November 2015, another megastar Aamir Khan invited the wrath of the masses for voicing his concerns about the security situation in the country.
Whether or not he does could invoke the wrath of Trump, who has not shied away from criticizing his own Cabinet officials and appointees.
A large beer company is dealing with the wrath of both bars and consumers, angry at its involvement in one country's marriage equality debate.
But it's also because he's such a ready, eager conduit for his father's wrath, with a talent for exaggeration and misdirection that's clearly chromosomal.
A year after his birth in Paris in 1848, his father, a dissident writer fleeing Napoleon III's wrath, moved the family to South America.
He faced perhaps more political scrutiny than any other Fed chief until current chairman, Powell, invoked Trump's wrath soon after taking office in 85033.
But his greatest shock will be that his election woke up the wrath of the Furies, who are unceasing until they get their man.
Watching it all while sitting on the worn stone benches of the ancient auditorium made the wrath of the gods particularly poignant to witness.
Watching it all while sitting on the worn stone benches of the ancient auditorium made the wrath of the gods particularly poignant to witness.
Jeffrey Liao, Livingston High School, Livingston, N.J.: "The Grapes of Wrath" by John Steinbeck and "The Impossible Choice My Father Had to Make" Migration.
John Steinbeck's classic novel "The Grapes of Wrath," which chronicles the struggles of the Joad family during the Great Depression, documents a similar reality.

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