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"acolyte" Definitions
  1. (formal) a person who follows and helps a leader
  2. (specialist) a person who helps a priest in some church ceremoniesTopics Religion and festivalsc2

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" That lady, she's broke and bald!" the fat acolyte said, eliciting from Monsieur Etienne and the thin acolyte choking squawks of dried-out laughter.
Zinke often cites himself as a Roosevelt acolyte, as well.
If you're a Windows phone acolyte, sure, go for it.
And unlike Ailes, he's no acolyte of the Republican Party.
Ricky Jay came to Hollywood as an acolyte in 1972.
Once elected Mahathir banned his former acolyte from leaving Malaysia.
The most notable exception is Katie Porter, an acolyte of Sen.
But excerpts from Wolff's book suggest Walsh was no Trump acolyte.
Some polls say voters favor Falcon, a former acolyte of Chavez.
At one point, he called DeSantis an "acolyte" to the president.
The fashion designer Anna Sui is a Gorey acolyte as well.
An acolyte of Mr. Bannon, he still retains significant influence. 5.
Lady Gaga has been a loyal Alaïa acolyte for a long time.
Run common cards like Loot Hoarder, Battle Rage and Acolyte of Pain.
"Acolyte," premiering on Noisey today, is the last song on the record.
On immigration, 32-year old Michele Bachmann acolyte Stephen Miller runs the show.
"Follower," and the Y from NANNY STATE is there, so ACOLYTE becomes easy.
Bauer, who is an acolyte of Boddy's, replied with 36 more thought emojis.
Taken alone, you could dismiss as expected cover provided by a loyal acolyte.
McHugh was a willing acolyte of Miller who she says further radicalized her.
Current Federal Reserve Chairwoman Janet Yellen was a close ally and acolyte of Bernanke.
During their debrief, Vera suggests her acolyte choose between the Order and the Knights.
One journalist even questions whether Sophie will sue her would-be "acolyte" for slander.
Even Corey Stewart, a Trump acolyte who received a 22019-point trouncing from Sen.
Nonetheless, the company has Trump acolyte Icahn helping steer the company as a board member.
Trump Jr. is not the only presidential acolyte drawn into the storm by Tuesday's revelations.
Interiors guru and Oprah acolyte Nate Berkus has had some gorgeous homes over the years.
The New York Times: A black progressive and a Trump acolyte win Florida governor primaries.
And Harrison argued that Graham has transformed from more of moderate to a Trump acolyte.
Keith Ellison (D-Minn.), a Sanders acolyte, to become chairman of the Democratic National Committee.
But Bazille was an acolyte of Manet, who urged him to stick to modern life.
Bernie Sanders is a MMT acolyte as are multiple other high-profile progressives including Rep.
It's the mentor's duty to let his acolyte go on without them and hopefully eclipse them.
Then there's Peter Bogdanovich, who plays a Hannaford acolyte who's become more successful than his mentor.
As the wife of a famous intellectual, she was often seen as Lionel's acolyte or appendage.
The Northern tradition is also on display in Simons acolyte, Virgil Abloh's contemporary label Off-White.
Instead, he seems more interested in drawing Kif into his world, creating in him an acolyte.
The recipe is an invention of Grant Melton, a Rachel Ray acolyte and brilliant Brooklyn-based chef.
He's an Ayn Rand acolyte who fully shares the agenda of the hard right on economic matters.
Menendez framed Hugin, who served as the president's state campaign chairman in 2016, as a Trump acolyte.
Manson acolyte Leslie Van Houten is played by Victoria Pedretti from Netflix's "The Haunting of Hill House."
In his youth, Copland traveled to France to study with Nadia Boulanger, the teacher and Stravinsky acolyte.
Kristen Bell is getting an early start on turning her kiddo into a Game of Thrones acolyte.
Mr. Parrish quickly became an acolyte, drawn to Mr. Munger's thoughts on multidisciplinary thinking and mental models.
Joining DNI as a temporary senior adviser to Grenell is Kash Patel, a former acolyte of Rep.
But if you're not a total Apple acolyte what you get is a fresh compendium of unnecessary headaches.
The money an Ayn Rand acolyte sends Uncle Sam helps to shore up entitlement programmes like Social Security.
Among them is her acolyte Julius Malema, a populist firebrand who was expelled from the ANC in 2012.
One acolyte, Julian Goldstein, showed his devotion by carving elaborate fruit salads; his masterpiece was the Last Supper.
No one knows which Trump acolyte may be dismissed -- Dubke was an outsider not involved in the campaign.
And yet Burnett presents himself, whether humbly or cannily, as Trump's acolyte: Robin to Trump's Batman, he insists.
The removal of Mr. Sun allowed Mr. Xi to place an acolyte, Chen Miner, in charge of Chongqing.
In the meantime, Republican congressmen ought to take them no less seriously than his erstwhile acolyte, Mr Sessions, does.
His main challenger is Henri Falcon, a former governor and one-time acolyte of the late President Hugo Chavez.
Unfortunately, unless you're an absolute Microsoft acolyte, you're going to feel short-changed by the Windows on a phone.
"In college, I was a budding Republican, an Ayn Rand acolyte," Saunders wrote in his piece on Trump supporters.
"I see his vision and I believe in the vision that he's bringing," Nitti said, sounding like an acolyte.
"TAKE THAT YOU NEVER TRUMPERS," Chuck Woolery, the "Love Connection" host turned Trump acolyte, wrote in a Twitter post.
The ads painted her as "too liberal" for Kentucky and an acolyte of Representative Nancy Pelosi, Democrat of California.
Democrats say Republicans — especially Mr. DeSantis, a loyal Trump acolyte — will find defending the president a more difficult task.
" — Lynnbraz, Pennsylvania "Paige will become a nun and make her way to India to become a Mother Teresa acolyte.
And regardless of what you may hear from the acolyte chorus, a national crisis sits on President Trump's desk.
Folger Hill, a hedge fund run by an acolyte of Steve Cohen, has lost one-third of its assets.
And if you're a Surface Pro acolyte who isn't beholden to Windows, then the Slate is worth a look too.
If elected, Masters would become just the latest Thiel acolyte to gain a foothold in Washington in the Trump era.
Trumpism, it seemed possible, might prevail in the form of Kelli Ward, who has been running as a Trump acolyte.
Elwood, the protagonist, is a teenage acolyte of Martin Luther King in the Jim Crow Florida of the early 1960s.
Instead, Riverdale's Ben Button (Moses Thiessen), of Gargoyle King acolyte tragedy, is the key to connecting these two TV worlds.
More recently, Michael Anton, a Trump acolyte and former White House official, argued in its favour in the Washington Post.
The President has installed Matthew Whitaker, an acolyte who shares his skepticism of the Mueller probe as acting attorney general.
Meanwhile, Arya, sight restored, has convinced Death's acolyte that she is no one, and is ready to complete her training.
Mr. Tydings, an acolyte of President John F. Kennedy's, left a greater imprint in the capital than most freshman senators.
Wright admitted him, but he stayed only long enough to absorb some of Wright's precepts, not to become an acolyte.
Mr. Gillum portrayed Mr. DeSantis as an unchecked supporter of charter schools and an acolyte of Education Secretary Betsy DeVos.
Friends, associates and hangers-on zip in and out of view, including a wisecracking, fresh-faced acolyte played by Mr Bogdanovich.
But over the past two years, Mrs Comstock's image has changed again, and she is now perceived as a Trump acolyte.
It's just unattractive and buggy enough to keep it from being usable, even for a dark mode acolyte such as myself.
While the Fed is already threatened by increasing politicization with the possible nomination of supply-side acolyte Moore, here comes Cain.
But this is merely the latest chapter in Krasinski&aposs curious journey from lovably rumpled sales guy to special-ops acolyte.
AND THEN WHAT HAPPENED WAS AFTER SHE LEFT UNDER SOME PRESSURE, JEFF JACOBSON, WHO WAS SORT OF HER ACOLYTE TOOK OVER.
He is an acolyte of two of college football's premier coaches, Urban Meyer of Ohio State and Jim Harbaugh of Michigan.
But although as a young acolyte he rejected a suggestion from his parish priest to enter the priesthood, the question lingered.
Scientist Elaine DiMasi, Bernie Sanders acolyte David Pechefsky and former county official Vivian Viloria-Fisher make up the rest of the field.
It was also particularly helpful given that the endorsement rebutted Grimm's claim that he is the true Trump acolyte in the primary.
One FTC critic writing in these pages was an acolyte of Commissioner Orson Swindle, a longtime opponent of the FTC's privacy activities.
Nielsen is widely viewed as an acolyte of Kelly, the retired Marine general who has his own complicated relationship with the President.
One acolyte is taking her system a step further: raising the bar to letting stuff in the house in the first place.
Others blame Tommy Hall, who supposedly manipulated the young Roky with drugs, tried to make him some sort of acolyte of acid.
But once the idea of Cohn, a Trump acolyte, was "socialized" internally, it quickly became apparent that he would not be welcome.
Mr. Cruz, 47, a onetime Tea Party acolyte, has never shown any compunction about blowing up the courtly traditions of the Senate.
The Spaniard required 223 hours 212 minutes to beat Federer's stylistic acolyte, Grigor Dimitrov, and his one-handed backhand in the semifinals.
He clearly had no appetite to follow the fate of Trump acolyte Roger Stone who was recently convicted of lying to Congress.
But she had learned in school that an R.S.S. acolyte had killed Gandhi, so she and her brother, Aref, kept their distance.
Testimony before House lawmakers has depicted Morrison, a Bolton acolyte, as similarly unnerved by Trump's desire to withhold all assistance from Ukraine.
Born in Rome, Schiaparelli ("She had a life before fashion," one acolyte told me) was a world traveler and purveyor of the arts.
Ethel is now the "queen bee" of the Sisters, the Gargoyle King's most loyal acolyte, and possessor of the world's worst vision board.
Once the apprentice has served his purpose, Chen intends to allow the acolyte to be banished (or worse) by Tianjin's powers that be.
She now seems to realize that she bears some of the burden as a news consumer, though she remains a Fox News acolyte.
Mr. Akasaka, who worked for Thom Browne before striking out own his own, is a rock 'n' roll acolyte with an elegant streak.
"I left every lecture and every class thinking that I had learned more about trying to be a better human being," says another acolyte.
The opening strains of Carole King's "Where You Lead" is sure to make any Gilmore Girls acolyte sigh their way back into Star's Hollow.
Particularly with the warrior's enrage mechanic (doing damage to your own minions to get more resources), cards like Acolyte and Battle Rage are critical.
Are you a fervent acolyte of the on-demand video streaming revolution and yet still yearn for some of the old-school television charm?
And then there's the apparent acolyte, Trump, at his feet (or elbow depending on where the Elysees protocol folks put him on the dais).
As an acolyte of Lenin and Mao, Xi's natural proclivity is to use force and violence to hang on to power at all costs.
Rihanna is a well-documented Blahnik acolyte (she's particularly faithful to a specific style, even), so the pair-up makes a lot of sense.
Michael Tolan, a student of Stella Adler, plays a sociopath who has seemingly made a careful study of Adler's most famous acolyte, Marlon Brando.
Greenberg does not describe himself as an acolyte of President Trump, who is not particularly popular in parts of Connecticut, a consistently blue state.
Mr. Shapiro, an acolyte of Stephen K. Bannon, Mr. Trump's former strategist, did not respond to a request to be interviewed for this article.
Mr. Moore sometimes becomes bogged down in philosophical jargon, but "Acolyte" is a chilling depiction of the mechanics of a guru's hold on others.
Pavlo Yunko, a 32-year old Ukrainian-American acolyte of Lesley's, traveled all the way from New York to Thailand to attend the course.
He is a former acolyte of Hugo Chavez, Maduro's predecessor and patron saint, who briefly split from the "Chavistas," supposedly to join the opposition.
Some observers speculated that Johnson, a Roosevelt protégé and acolyte, decided to pay back Churchill for his failure to attend FDR's funeral in 1945.
Renault flirted with a merger with Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, and Nissan replaced its CEO, a Ghosn acolyte who assumed control after Ghosn&aposs arrest.
" Blumenthal said Gorsuch's refusal to "distance himself from right-wing groups" raised questions about whether he may be "an acolyte of hard-right special interests.
KERNEN: BUT IF YOU'RE LOOKING AT IT AS A KEYNESIAN INSTEAD OF AS A MILTON FRIEDMAN ACOLYTE, YOU'D CERTAINLY DO DIFFERENT THINGS WITH MONETARY POLICY.
Nielsen is widely viewed as an acolyte of Kelly, whom she served under at the White House and later replaced as secretary of homeland security.
"Sweet Bean" crosses this subgenre with the old-person-imparts-wisdom-to-younger-acolyte variety, but it is not typical of either kind of movie.
In 21991, Alan Greenspan, President Gerald Ford's economic adviser and an acolyte of Ayn Rand, likewise urged resisting political pressure to help the economy grow.
He conveys the grandiose manner of many older gang members, and their attraction to pseudo-intellectual sophistry (one character considers himself an acolyte of Machiavelli).
Thus Mr. Moore's coming debut as a playwright with "Acolyte," directed by Mr. Dinelaris and running on the festival's Series A, July 21 to Sept.
Because the point of the exercise for him was to write "the most playlike play" possible, Mr. Moore doesn't foresee adapting "Acolyte" for the screen.
First we discover PayPal founder and Trump acolyte Peter Thiel is a secret citizen, now it's emerged Apple pays the country absolutely nothing in taxes.
Graham Moore did just that in his one-act play "Acolyte," which revolves around Rand's affair with her much younger disciple Nathan Branden (Sam Lilja).
Rebecca Long-Bailey, the MP for Salford and Eccles and shadow business secretary, is an acolyte of Mr Corbyn and sometimes tipped as a future leader.
Currently, Candela is responsible for all three floors of programming at the Breuer: two for Fontana and one for his under-appreciated acolyte, Julio Le Parc.
How appropriate, then, that a Trump acolyte like Duke declared his candidacy the morning after the New York mogul formally accepted the GOP standard in Cleveland.
She's an acolyte of Jeff Sessions and in her work at Breitbart hammering at illegal aliens she was in near constant contact with the Sessions office.
I knew about her life beforehand — kind of the Cliff Notes version, but I was never an acolyte so I didn't know all of the details.
"I was laid off from Tesla yesterday and although it hurts (a lot!), it is the right thing for the company," tweeted one newly unemployed acolyte.
Ron DeSantis, a Trump acolyte who finally prevailed Saturday in the governor's race against the Democratic nominee, Mayor Andrew Gillum of Tallahassee, has urged the opposite.
M. Giudicelli était non seulement l'ami et l'un des éditeurs de M. Matzneff chez Gallimard, mais aussi son acolyte régulier lors de ses virées à Manille.
This conspiracy shouldn't be all that since Kurtz ends up dead and Jellybean survives, despite the fact Kurtz tells "acolyte" Ricky DeSantos (Nico Bustamante) to kill her.
Last month, Walter Block, a libertarian professor of economics and long-time acolyte of Ron Paul, pinched his nose and co-launched a group, Libertarians for Trump.
Ryu: Arya is also an acolyte of her own death cult in the Many-Faced God, so perhaps it is fitting that death was met with death.
"He is neither a Trump acolyte like his Republican opponent, nor a promoter of fear and divisiveness to manipulate voters like his Democrat opponent," the statement continued.
That pattern of blithe banter went on for seven years until one day in 2013, when Mr. Rhodes suddenly produced for his acolyte a series of envelopes.
It ripped into etiquette and convention with savage glee, taking gory shots at pre-order announcements, brand acolyte rhetoric, on-message sound bites and so much more.
On the other hand, tracks like "Acolyte" and "Something to Hate" see Antisect deliver a blend of hardcore and punk that spits the most noxious of venom.
Day already had a strong résumé, as a 28-year-old acolyte of Chip Kelly (who on Saturday lost his first game as U.C.L.A.'s head coach).
He replaced acting director of national intelligence Joseph Maguire with a political acolyte with no top-level intelligence expertise, Richard Grenell, the controversial US ambassador to Germany.
In text communications one person, Robert F. Hyde —a Trump acolyte and a candidate for Congress in Connecticut-- calls her a "bitch," while apparently tracking her movements.
It punished them again in 2008 after eight years of denialism and prevarication on climate change under George W. Bush and his fossil fuel acolyte, Dick Cheney.
"Bolivian interests are not the same as the interests of another country's president, who only wants to bring political benefit to his associate, his acolyte," she said.
Last July, an Epperly acolyte looked to the juice as a last-ditch cure for his terminal pancreatic cancer, which he did not want to treat with chemotherapy.
Mike Pence, a practitioner of trickle-down economics and acolyte of the Koch Brothers, should not give American workers much more hope that help is on the way.
Whether you're a fervent deplorable for Donald Trump or a shimmying Hillary Clinton acolyte, you probably agree that this presidential campaign has outstayed its welcome by some measure.
Yet, this devout Baptist presented himself to voters as an acolyte of "Christian nationalist" fanatic David Barton, with his campaign to impose "Biblical law" on the United States.
The plot involves a beautiful heiress who virtually enslaves an awe-struck, impoverished acolyte — to the point where the two become doppelgängers and social media enters the mix.
Her path will converge with Axel Lundquist, a young Swedish glassmaker and acolyte of Utzon, who has come to Sydney to make a sculpture for the opera house.
That official, Kashyap Patel—another acolyte of Nunes—had been "providing information" to Trump about Ukraine already despite having no formal role in crafting Ukraine policy, Vindman said.
But a murderous acolyte is the subject of the Chilean filmmaker Pablo Larraín's dark comedy "Tony Manero" (released here in 2009 and available on DVD from Kino Lorber).
In the play, the Bannon acolyte character explains to the others that because they are living in the fourth phase of history, they are destined to be heroes.
But it's also an intense, and just tense, retelling of the life of Frank Sheeran (played by Robert De Niro), the alleged mob hitman and Jimmy Hoffa acolyte.
The saxophonist Wayne Shorter was himself a Coltrane acolyte, and he didn't shy from that affiliation when he made back-to-back albums with Coltrane's own side musicians.
After a decade or so of teaching, an enterprising student and acolyte of Zukerman, NFL player Tiki Barber, floated the idea for her to start her own studio.
But  Corey Stewart , a Trump acolyte who nearly beat Gillespie in the June gubernatorial primary, was front and center and gave the crowd the blunt, populist rhetoric it craved.
"He had this whole thing about these black girls who were trying to get him to impregnate them to make a devil baby," said Cherry Vanilla, the Warhol acolyte.
Two miles south, the Andy Warhol acolyte Stephen Sprouse was starting out, designing his signature fluoro-graffitied leggings and shift dresses that became the definition of '80s street style.
Launched in 22016 by an acolyte of SAC Capital Advisors founder Steven A. Cohen, Folger Hill was one of the most prominent hedge funds to come on the scene.
His main rival, Henri Falcón, a former state governor who was once an acolyte of Mr. Chávez's but broke with him to join the opposition, received 1.8 million votes.
Mr. Lamont's campaign looked to portray Mr. Stefanowski as an acolyte of President Trump, who remains out of favor in a state where Democrats outnumber Republicans five to three.
In school, he was an acolyte of Archigram, a group of avant-garde architects in Britain in the 1960s who were inspired by Pop Art, science fiction and psychedelia.
In addition, Mueller laid out how Trump acolyte Roger Stone sought information from WikiLeaks with prodding from Trump's campaign, as to when the website would release politically damaging documents.
While there seems little fear that Powell will be hostile to markets, assuming that he is going to be a carbon copy acolyte of Yellen could be a mistake.
Yet to fend off Ms Ward, an immigration obsessive, conspiracy theorist and Trump acolyte, she veered to the right on immigration and swallowed her erstwhile differences with the president entirely.
One Dugin acolyte, Levan Vasadze of Georgia, the American-educated CEO of a Moscow-based private equity firm, served as chair of the 2016 World Congress of Families in Tbilisi.
The indoctrination begins Daniela said she was 16 in 2003 when she started classes at the center as a gift from her father, an acolyte of Nxivm's Executive Success Programs.
But mostly the academy has Marxists but not Falangists, Jacobins but not Jacobites, sexual and economic and ecological utopians but hardly ever a throne-and-altar Joseph de Maistre acolyte.
Mr. Pence has described himself as an acolyte of Jack Kemp, the upbeat and inclusive ex-football star and congressman who sought to broaden the reach of the Republican Party.
At first, it can be easy to hear his playing and think you're listening to a mainline jazz musician — perhaps a close acolyte of the post-bop doyen Cedar Walton.
It's a spoof of last year's hit Netflix documentary mini-series "Wild Wild Country," and it stars Necar Zadegan and Owen Wilson as an agitated acolyte and a doofy guru.
Excepting her aide and acolyte Huma Abedin, it's unclear how many women want to follow the path that Clinton has blazed—explaining in part Sanders's strong showing among young Democratic women.
It's been almost a year since the Google Pixel made me put down my iPhone and transformed me from a Google apps user on Apple hardware to a pure Google acolyte.
" Mohamed Karim Haddad, the brother of an acolyte who left for Syria, described Mr. Zerkani "as a charlatan who, for a bad cause, misled youths or men who are socially unstable.
The cellist Tomeka Reid, another acolyte of Ms. Mitchell's, spent her year playing high-profile gigs with her own projects as well as with luminaries like Anthony Braxton and Roscoe Mitchell.
He received a master's and a Ph.D. in history from Yale, where he was an acolyte of Samuel Flagg Bemis, an expert on the early diplomatic history of the United States.
Mr. Sondland came to be seen in the administration as more loyal to Mr. Trump than was Mr. Volker, an acolyte of Senator John McCain, an outspoken critic of the president.
The French-educated Portuguese executive is an acolyte of Nissan-Renault boss Carlos 'le cost-killer' Ghosn, who is now under house arrest in Japan on corruption charges, which he disputes.
Too bad, because it's a spellbinding tale of political hubris — Mr. Christie cynically shifting roles from tough-talking rival of Donald Trump to fawning acolyte after Mr. Christie's own candidacy failed.
Moonrise Kingdom tries to kill Jughead Betty's man Jughead Jones (Cole Sprouse) wanders into the woods to stop Gargoyle King acolyte Ricky DeSantos (Nico Bustamante) from killing himself in an "ascension" attempt.
You&aposre a Scott Adams acolyte who pointed that out that it&aposs a tear in the universe that points this thing out that we can both all hear the same thing.
Back in the 1960s, almost no one imagined, let alone predicted, that FDR's New Deal legacy would be seized by a Goldwater acolyte like Ronald Reagan and transformed into something entirely new.
Rouhani's main rival Ebrahim Raisi, an acolyte of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has criticized Rouhani's conciliatory approach to the West and the economy's continued sluggishness despite the lifting of global sanctions.
" In the last of their frequent face-offs that thread through the play, the budding mogul tells his tough-minded acolyte that he would like to buy "a TV network over there.
Bulbov remained well connected politically after prison, and when an old friend, the head of the Communist Party, approached him asking for candidates for the 22017 parliamentary elections, Bulbov recommended his acolyte.
But the real spooky part — if you're not a Trump supporter, a Ford supporter, a Rebel acolyte — is that Ford won a majority, his rhetoric enticing enough to sway 40% of the vote.
Since it lacks the whiz-bang, gung-ho vibes of obvious Stephen King-by-way-of-Steven Spielberg acolyte Stranger Things, it won't exactly fix your jones for a return to Hawkins either.
The rapper and well-known Yezzy acolyte said that many readers mistook her remarks about a controversial "Gold Digger" lyric as slamming Ye, when actually she was thanking him for telling the truth.
In 1941 (nine years before we're introduced to Thibaut), an acolyte of occultist Aleister Crowley has captured in a spirit battery the energy from a surrealist bull session led by Andre Breton himself.
He opens his verse by quipping, "It's the white cup dranker / baby I'm a trapper turned rapper turned sanger," which basically sums up 2008 Wayne, Auto-Tuned syrup fiend and T-Pain acolyte.
As a teenager, I saw Ms. Smith, an avowed Rimbaud acolyte, reciting poetry in a claustrophobic New York club and had a visceral impression that she was inhabiting a wild and distant planet.
But analysts and legal experts say it may be hard for Ghosn's former acolyte to avoid blame, regardless of whether other executives knew about the misconduct or that the company lacked internal controls.
One Democrat who seems ready to do just that is Nina Turner, a former Ohio state senator and acolyte of Mr. Sanders's who is eyeing a run for her state's governorship in 2018.
This year's election pitted Mr Bolsonaro, a law-and-order candidate only lately converted to economic rectitude, against Fernando Haddad, a left-wing acolyte of Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, a jailed former president.
A card like Inner Rage can get you a draw off Acolyte or trigger an Execute on an enemy minion, but it can also contribute a lot of damage on the big combo turn.
That melted Vader headpiece will set you back $3,500, and stepping down to his acolyte Kylo Ren's rig will still cost $2,000; the hilts of Kylo Ren and Rey's lightsabers are $1,250 a piece.
DeSantis won the GOP primary by modeling himself as a Trump acolyte, and since that time, he has used racist dog whistles, telling Floridians not to "monkey this up" by voting for his opponent.
And while that's also the subset into which a lot of famous evangelicals fall, like prosperity preacher Joel Osteen or the Trump acolyte Robert Jeffress, it is hardly representative of all Trump-country evangelicals.
The president may take much of the credit for Tuesday's success: He helped elevate Mr. DeSantis, a loyal acolyte, during the primary and rallied twice for him in the final days of the campaign.
Here he is Jay, a wealthy boy with an unusual vocabulary and a penchant for violence as indicated by the bowie knife hanging from his belt, who is on the lookout for an acolyte.
"Acolyte," which concludes Series A of 59E59 Theaters' annual Summer Shorts mini-festival, is so tantalizing that you want to know more about what happened, yet it also works perfectly in 30 tight minutes.
A former acolyte (Mikkelsen) has gone rogue and is on the loose, determined along with his minions to release the aforementioned Dormammu, a magical creature who will bring the requisite death and destruction to Earth.
A former acolyte of Jack Kemp, who retains his mentor's optimistic belief in the power of enterprise and free markets to help the poor, Mr Ryan must find Mr Trump's angry pessimism even more objectionable.
There were crimes of passion: Hinckley was obsessed with Jodie Foster when he tried to kill Ronald Reagan, while Lynette (Squeaky) Fromme, one of two women who targeted Gerald Ford, was a Charles Manson acolyte.
In 1983, authorities in North Dakota tried to arrest a Posse acolyte named Gordon Kahl, a mechanic who had violated probation in a tax-evasion case, and two U.S. marshals died in the ensuing standoff.
Ms. Monheit, 38, has been touted as an acolyte of Fitzgerald ever since her bright-eyed rise in the late 1990s, though this was always more a matter of sworn influence than of manifest style.
By early '68, Leary and Alpert were long gone, and former acolyte Lisa Bieberman was closing her Cambridge-based Psychedelic Information Center, disillusioned with the rampant, indiscriminate use of psychedelics, including by her ex-colleagues.
Some have suggested the president will replace Comey with an acolyte who will shut down the investigation into links between the Trump campaign and Russia, but appointing a new FBI director is not that straightforward.
Ron DeSantis, the Republican nominee for governor of Florida and an acolyte of President Trump, is facing questions about a racist slur by one of his supporters, the latest race-related controversy during his campaign.
But on Tuesday, it was Fairfax County, the population hub of the region, that delivered victory for Corey Stewart, the flame-throwing Trump acolyte who has won national attention with his paeans to Confederate emblems.
In 1967, after MacLise was replaced by Maureen Tucker, the Velvet Underground partnered with the German singer and model Nico, an acolyte of Warhol's, and released "The Velvet Underground and Nico," the band's début album.
He must protect his right flank from a restive Freedom Caucus, which counts as one of its founders Mr. Jordan, a ferocious Trump acolyte who helped derail Mr. McCarthy's bid for the speakership in 2015.
In fact, one Eckhaus Latta acolyte, Hari Nef — the transgender model and actress who began as the label's casting director, segued into being its model and is now an actress — has become a favorite of Gucci.
A plain reading of Article I, Section 85033 of the Constitution is necessary for an understanding of the breadth of congressional power, which can be summoned from somnambulance to shake even the most obtuse administration acolyte.
Van Gaal, who had coached Schweinsteiger in Munich, saw him not only as the cool, experienced head he required in midfield, but as the manager's ambassador on the field and his acolyte in the dressing room.
Those policies were cornerstones of Robert Mugabe's near four-decade rule, which ended in November after a de facto military coup that transferred power to 75-year-old Mnangagwa, his loyal acolyte for nearly 50 years.
Slowly, the details rolled out—Margot Robbie signed on to play actress and Manson victim Sharon Tate, Dakota Fanning came on board to play Manson acolyte Squeaky Fromme, and Damon Herriman would portray the man himself.
Chris Christie: The former presidential candidate turned Trump acolyte has long been pegged for a role in the administration, but he has previously said he wants to finish out his term as governor of New Jersey.
One former official pushed back hard on the notion that Swift had been anti-Trump in any way and called her a Trump "acolyte" who "loves the president" and did not want to leave the department.
The new arrangement also hopes to shed a fresh spotlight on Fra Bartolommeo (1473-1517), a Dominican friar and Raphael acolyte who "never had the same critical fortune" as his more famous contemporaries, Mr. Schmidt said.
"All is not lost," said Julius Malema, a former acolyte of Mr Zuma who is now the leader of a populist party, the Economic Freedom Fighters, that won 6% of the vote in the last parliamentary election.
When asked about the sacking of the senior officers, acting police chief Godwin Matanga, who took over last month from Augustine Chihuri, a Mugabe acolyte, told the newspaper that "something is happening" but would not comment further.
Dr. Vosshall, the daughter of an investment banker and a music librarian, grew up in Switzerland, Austria, Germany and, finally, Kinnelon, N.J. Her mother, an acolyte of Julia Child, raised her children on fondue and beef Bourguignon.
In the process, he made his state an experimental showcase for the driving philosophy of supply-side theorists like Paul Ryan, the House speaker, who served as a staff acolyte when Mr. Brownback was in the Senate.
He has attracted enormous crowds and a national following with a slate of progressive policy prescriptions and a willingness to speak with unusual bluntness about race in his contest against Mr. DeSantis, a Trump acolyte and former congressman.
When the government began intervening in the area, the preacher had been told to cease his contacts, but Flores, his acolyte, was still able to meet with the Mashco—a situation that Torres felt was awkward but unavoidable.
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - A party of South African radical leftists has emerged as electoral kingmaker in major cities Pretoria and Johannesburg, giving a first taste of power to an ANC renegade who was once an acolyte of President Jacob Zuma.
Mr. Tester is staking his race against Matt Rosendale, a Republican Trump acolyte and the state auditor, on two things: his homespun brand as a Montana lifer and an emphasis on local issues like the state's health care system.
Because she is good at her job and because she is a rare combination in the technology sphere — a woman, a minority and a luxury brand acolyte — the company has been touting her as one of its public faces.
Cash lands on both sides of these essays: as muse for Sprague and as acolyte in her moving tribute to June Carter Cash, the country legend who married Rosanne's father, Johnny, and raised Rosanne as one of her own.
" Her acolyte, and Chile's second Nobel-winning poet, Pablo Neruda, wrote in the first volume of his seminal collection, "Residence on Earth" (1925-45), of "something tenaciously involved between my life and the earth / something openly unconquerable and unfriendly.
In the mine's heyday, shareholders and their families amounted to between 20,000 and 30,000 Utahns that supported Koyle's visions of the mine, according to the accounts of Norman Pierce, himself a Koyle acolyte and author of The Dream Mine Story.
"I think Burning Man suffers from an image problem, in that many people's idea of it revolves solely around the most titillating stories," says Fred Fellowes, founder of the UK's Secret Garden Party festival and a proud Burning Man acolyte.
Once an acolyte of the supreme academician Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, by the time Degas was in his mid-50s he had put aside the unsurpassed elegance of his early work for the ragged, propulsive energy of chance smears of pigment.
Mr. Erdogan, who as president is supposed to be above party politics, is expected to help choose a successor to his former acolyte who will be subservient and lead his effort to rewrite the Constitution and establish a presidential system.
After this, "At the Existentialist Café" leaves France for Germany and goes backward in time to the early-20th-­century origins of phenomenology in the work of Edmund Husserl and the stirrings of reaction against it in Husserl's early acolyte Heidegger.
The hand-picked successor to Raul Castro -- Fidel's brother, who stepped down this week -- Diaz-Canel has distinguished himself by fading into the background, not rocking the revolutionary boat, and proving himself a loyal, nonthreatening acolyte to the Castro brothers.
She wasn't a populist crusader or a pro-business acolyte; she was, instead, a moderate whose claim to fame, at that point, was having served as an inspiration for the television show "Borgen," a fictional series about a Danish politician.
A onetime agnostic, Mr. Cromartie (pronounced CRO-mar-tee) embraced Christianity as a teenage conscientious objector to the Vietnam War and then became an acolyte of Charles W. Colson, the Nixon administration special counsel who was convicted in the Watergate scandal.
He may be elected the first black governor of the nation's largest swing state in November, as his race against former Representative Ron DeSantis, a Trump acolyte who just turned 40, emerges as a national proxy for the parties' dueling futures.
That energy was on display last week in neighboring Florida, where Republican voters chose their own "so conservative" nominee for governor (the Trump acolyte Ron DeSantis), while Democrats opted for a "so liberal" choice (the Bernie Sanders-endorsed Andrew Gillum).
For example, in Jersey City, the attackers were part of an extremist wing of the Black Hebrew Israelites that believes Jewish people are imposters (as one acolyte put it in 20173, "Negroes are the real Jews") and worthy of death.
In that time, Lester (who studied in the 1960s with Sal Mosca, an acolyte of the influential improviser and composer Lennie Tristano) has refined a melody-driven style that he uses to disassemble and reinvent tunes from jazz's standard repertoire.
"I couldn't wait to use Brodie in the current day and age because he is a character obsessed with pop culture, a guy who was an early Marvel adopter and a big Stan Lee acolyte before anybody else was," he says.
In that time, Lester (who studied in the 1960s with Sal Mosca, an acolyte of the influential improviser and composer Lennie Tristano) has refined a melody-driven style that he uses to disassemble and reinvent tunes from jazz's standard repertoire.
After a few minutes, we were joined by Anthony Scaramucci, the Long Island-born financier, fund-raiser and Trump acolyte — known as ''the Mooch'' to fellow Trumpians, New York tabloid-headline writers as well as his long-ago Little League teammates.
I am an opaque tights acolyte during the winter, favoring matte black Spanx pretty much every day, but come April, I can't bring myself to put them on, despite the fact it isn't always warm enough to go bare legged.
Witnesses say that police forces under the command of Yogi Adityanath, the state's chief minister, a Hindu monk and a Modi acolyte, have systematically swept through Muslim neighborhoods, breaking into houses, hauling off Muslim men and destroying Muslim families' property.
In 1987, Lynette "Squeaky" Fromme escaped from the women's prison where she was serving a life sentence for trying to assassinate President Gerald Ford (she was just a wide-eyed acolyte of Charlie's; she didn't actually kill anyone for him).
He had quickly been anointed Bundy's bodyguard, and in all of the pictures he stood with his sidearm like a lifelong acolyte next to a man who said his Mormon faith was what had led him and his followers to this point.
Whether you are a dedicated acolyte of cloud seeding and veils or a committed opponent to any tampering of earth's environment, he has developed a book that forces us to think about our actions and ultimately what the consequences of those choices are.
There is a none-too-subtle mystical vibe, from the ring lights that halo the massive trees on Amaya's Bay Area campus to Forest's cult-leader magnetism and the cold-burn fervor of his head acolyte, Katie (a quietly terrifying Alison Pill).
Arya gambles with her position as a Faceless Man acolyte by ignoring her assignment: to kill one of the biggest gamblers in Braavos, the insurance man who agrees to pay the families of the ship captains and owners should they die at sea.
And the drama raises the question of whether his replacement of the acting Director of National Intelligence Joseph Maguire with a political acolyte, Richard Grenell, this week is an attempt to appoint an ally to ensure such politically damaging information doesn't get out.
Chuck Schumer of New York is relatively conservative on economic policy and tends to hover in the center on foreign affairs, his Republican opponents still attack him as an acolyte of the left, rather than a product of Clinton-era Democratic politics.
"I was like, 'If two people can fit in here, I'll be fine,'" said Ms. Hall, who moved in a year ago with minimal worldly goods (she's an acolyte of the decluttering guru Marie Kondo) and a well-considered plan of attack.
Leading opposition parties are boycotting the race, leaving as Maduro&aposs main challenger a one-time Chavez acolyte, Henri Falcon, who many suspect is in the government&aposs pocket and wouldn&apost be allowed to take office even if he were somehow able to prevail.
The designer, a Rei Kawakubo acolyte, makes clothing that feels fashion-y, with the big hats and giant earrings and slightly bonkers asymmetrical draping, but the simplicity of the fabrics and restraint of his weirdness make his revealing garments feel almost homespun or pastoral.
Now, to be accurate, Assange's actual response to the question posed to him by Trump acolyte Sean Hannity — "Our source is not the Russian government and it is not a state party" — was narrowly crafted, and hardly the categorical denial advertised in the tweet.
In her dissertation and now at the Wallach exhibition, which she curated, Ms. Murrell traces the legacy of Laure and how Manet's peers — from his acolyte Frédéric Bazille to Romare Bearden a century later to Mickalene Thomas today — have directly reimagined this black female figure.
He is an acolyte of Chip Kelly, the offensive pioneer who has coached at Oregon, with the Philadelphia Eagles and now at U.C.L.A. Before Ohio State and Florida, Meyer was the head coach at Utah, where he had an undefeated season, and Bowling Green.
On top of that pyramid sits Obie Garbeau II (Ted Levine), who speaks about wealth with televangelist-type zeal, while Krystal finds an awkward ally in Cody (Theodore Pellerin), a devoted acolyte of the program whose budding loyalty to Krystal starts straining those allegiances.
That's what many are wondering after an interview with Star Wars: Rebels voice actor Freddie Prinze Jr. from Jeff Dye's Friendship Podcast re-emerged, with the actor holding court on just how the Force works, as explained to him by George Lucas acolyte Dave Filoni.
Tim Morrison, a Republican hardline foreign policy expert said to be a nuclear hawk and an acolyte of former National Security Adviser John Bolton, was less concerned about the legality of the Ukraine scheme but decided to leave the staff before testifying last Thursday.
Into this, our gleeful modern-day parlor game, jumps the talented novelist Paul La Farge, with his new novel, "The Night Ocean," a many-voiced story about H.P. Lovecraft, his teenage acolyte Robert Barlow and the diary Lovecraft supposedly kept of their love life together.
She manages to gain an acolyte in the process: Kiki, played by Kristen Bell, a stay-at-home mom of four whose whole life revolves around her kids and her micro-managing husband who, we fast find out, can't get hard but toes a hard line.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions and his acolyte, White House Senior Policy Advisor Stephen Miller, along with other aides like National Trade Council Director Peter Navarro, will continue to push the populist agenda that Trump used to win the GOP primary before Bannon even joined his campaign.
They feared -- as do I -- that a President who does not respect the independence of the Justice Department was attempting to install an acolyte who would either seek to limit the Russia probe or disband it altogether and possibly interfere with other investigations into Trump World.
His clearest acolyte is Demna Gvasalia, whose work for Vetements and for Balenciaga makes frequent homage to Mr. Margiela's: In its often oversize proportions, in its interest in the gesture as well as the form of clothes, in its appetite for replication and recycling of old garments.
That a lifelong champion of free markets and an early acolyte of the objectivist author and philosopher Ayn Rand could so successfully straddle the political spectrum for so long is a testament to the bipartisan free-market ideology that followed the end of the Cold War.
Even Trump acolyte Rudy Giuliani was admitting afterward that it didn't go well and her team is now hoping that will goad the Republican nominee into another edition of blaming trusting aides over his own instincts, and coming into the next debate with a different demeanor.
Where this push might have taken him is anyone's guess, although one answer seems proffered by two large watercolors that hang adjacent: They have the airy, feral delicacy of the small, linear abstractions by the German painter Wols, another Klee acolyte, whose work goes unmentioned in the catalog.
The reason I was at the circus was that a magician with a black coat and a pencil mustache had urged me to go; I'd been introduced to him two hours earlier, by a Danish artist who had once been an acolyte of Allen Ginsberg, in New York.
In addition to being a hardcore Trump acolyte, Whitaker has explicitly suggested in partisan op-eds and cable appearances that Mueller may be engaged in a "witch hunt" and overstepping his mandate in probing the president's personal finances; he also appears to have personal conflicts of interest in the case.
With not much more than a few kind words over a bourbon, John T. (as he will remind you to call him; the T stands for Thomas) can fill seats in a restaurant, snag media attention for a promising chef or jump-start the academic future of a bright acolyte.
Democrats and some investigators, as well as some Republicans, have been watching Mr. Stone, a Richard M. Nixon acolyte and self-described "dirty trickster," more closely since he posted on Twitter in August 2016 about John D. Podesta, Hillary Clinton's campaign chairman, whose private emails were hacked and provided to WikiLeaks.
In an article that the critic Ezra Marcus wrote about this new wave of producers earlier this year, he pointed to an interview he'd done with Slushii, a former Best Buy employee from suburban New Jersey turned Skrillex acolyte, as one of the great summations of this nebulous new scene.
In 1952 the technique was sufficiently honed for an American acolyte to launch "Operation Ice-pick"—a 12-day road trip during which 228 patients were strapped down and anaesthetised, before he or an assistant slipped an ice-pick-shaped knife under each eyelid and into their brains, and gave a twist.
He has been written about as a mystic, a healer, a friend to ordinary folks, a rapper and an acolyte of Malcolm X. He put his name to a 1975 autobiography and cooperated with Thomas Hauser on a 1991 biography that was written as an oral history ("Muhammad Ali: His Life and Times").
Meanwhile, Gillum painted DeSantis as an acolyte of President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE, who would blindly take his cues from the White House.
As an acolyte of Howard Stern's—or maybe just as a regrettable male human—he often defaulted to leering misogyny, as in a 22016 exchange with the tennis player Jennifer Capriati, in which he asked if she'd sleep with him: C arton : Not that you're not hot, but you're no Joanna Krupa.
" Esmail also promises that there's some "good Leon stuff in the book," and for fans of the character who proved to be Elliot's savior — and seemingly a Dark Army acolyte with mad assassin skills — during his jail time, the showrunner says that "Leon is definitely one to look out for in Season 3.
Budenholzer, as a Popovich acolyte, may be reluctant to such a drastic midseason shakeup, but sometimes you have to forcibly inject some madness and unpredictability into a stale relationship, whether that be making love in a Banana Republic changing room or inserting a devil-may-care skateboarding German point guard into the starting lineup.
But this could mean higher tax bills for residents of her affluent Northern Virginia district—now considered a must-win for Democrats to take back the House—because it eliminates a popular, long-standing deduction for local property taxes, which are steep in the suburbs of Washington, DC. Ms Comstock now seems to be regarded as a Trump acolyte.
"When you take the gloves off, you risk getting blood on your hands," longtime series favorite Captain Price tells his new protege Garrick, who becomes an acolyte of Price's brand of state-sanctioned strong-arming after he only barely survives a terrorist attack at Piccadilly Circus in London that left scores dead and the culprits on the loose.
Allende, a democratic socialist whose program of confronting the corporations and oligarchs that owned most of Chile's wealth would warm the heart of Bernie Sanders and millions of his supporters, incurred the wrath of Richard Nixon who, with his own devoted acolyte, Henry Kissinger, covertly poured millions of dollars into destroying the Chilean economy and overthrowing its government.
Seth Frotman, who had been an official at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), blasted Mick Mulvaney—the Trump acolyte who was just named interim chief of staff (his third gig, in addition to being the president's budget director and the acting head of the CFPB)—for failing the public by effectively not doing anything as a regulator.
Here is a sure sign that the selfie booth is officially ready for its close-up: The Tracy Anderson Method, a fitness chain with a high-end cult following — Lena Dunham is an acolyte, and Gwyneth Paltrow is a partner — installed just such a nook in its new 6,000-square-foot studio on East 59th Street in Manhattan.
One after another walked movie star dresses (actual movie star and longtime Rodarte acolyte Kirsten Dunst was watching in the front row)—you could see her or any number of today's actresses accepting an Oscar next winter in a powder blue Chantilly lace dress embellished with patches of gold sequins, or the pink tulle dress scattered with embroidered baby's breath.
Menendez cast Hugin as a "greedy health care CEO" and acolyte of President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE, while the Republican blasted Menendez over his corruption case that he argued "embarrassed" New Jersey.
Whether you're a Devil's Blood acolyte looking for a fix in former member Oeds Beydals' guitar acrobatics, a Dutch music aficionado keeping tabs on the members of proto-punks Gewapend Beton and doom legion Mühr, or simply an eager riffhound with an ear for hot new-old sounds, the waves that these sweaty, soulful rock'n'roll veterans have been making are impossible to ignore.
The governor's race between two young and energetic politicians — Mr. DeSantis, a Trump acolyte who adopted elements of the president's white-hot style, and Mr. Gillum, a liberal darling running to be Florida's first black governor — was widely seen as a proxy battle between competing ideological visions of the country's future, one diverse and progressive, the other conservative and quick to defend Mr. Trump's nationalist policies.
A former N.F.L. quarterback and Bobby Petrino acolyte, Brohm has brought renewed energy and pass-heavy schemes to a place that treasures its title as the Cradle of Quarterbacks (Len Dawson, Bob Griese, Jim Everett and Drew Brees are among the signal-callers who played at Purdue), but he also has shown — again — what a difference a new coach can make in college football.
It's a story at once old and new, a latter-day spice route making unexpected connections between the grandmother in India, stirring turmeric into warm milk for a sniffily child; the Goop acolyte in California, sipping an après-yoga prepackaged turmeric "elixir," whose makers extol the "body harmonizing" powers of the spice's key chemical compound, curcumin; and Dávila wielding a pickax in rural Nicaragua.
On Wednesday, Donald Trump is expected to name as his nominee David Malpass, current undersecretary for international affairs at the Treasury Department and a confirmed Trump acolyte who has spent his two years in office doing his best to diminish the World Bank in a host of ways — effectively, driving from office prematurely the man Barack Obama named to this post, according to the Nikkei Asian Review.
"From 57-50, the game really got shortened," Villanova Coach Jay Wright said, referring to possessions extended by offensive rebounding and milking the shot clock — a strategy that defined Badgers basketball after Bo Ryan took over as coach in 2001, and has continued to do so in the season and a half since he retired and turned the program over to his acolyte, Greg Gard.
It's also been fueled by Trump's decision to staff his White House with aides like Ezra Cohen-Watnick, a junior intelligence official and Michael Flynn acolyte who's repeatedly sparred with the CIA; Sebastian Gorka, under fire for his anti-Muslim views and reported past ties to neo-Nazi groups in Hungary; and Steve Bannon, the architect of Trump's Muslim ban and his harsh attacks on the press and the judiciary.
I am asking whether Petras deserves to be recognized by a significant queer body because, well, Kim Petras' music (most of it; at the very least, the entirety of Turn Off the Light, the album she's nominated for) is by-and-large made by Lucasz Gottwald or, as he's more commonly known, Dr. Luke—the Max Martin acolyte who produced hits for Katy Perry, Pink and Kelly Clarkson.
Editor's Pick: Alex Norcia, Copy Editor The Prophet and the Acolyte: Ammon Bundy's Fight to Take Back the West By James PogueThe Holy Cow Issue, April 2016 Wes Kjar is set to be on home arrest without any of his guns, but when I was first learning about him, in James Pogue's story, he had recently been arrested while driving a military truck with firearms and hundreds of rounds of ammo in Salt Lake City.
He was also a man who spent much of his life searching for something to believe in, worshiping one architectural deity after another: He was Mies van der Rohe's greatest acolyte, until he was not; he took possession of postmodernism from Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown, and then he abandoned that for what others named Deconstructivism, which he made his own by curating an exhibition by that name at the Museum of Modern Art.
His wife's Democratic campaign for Virginia state Senate accepted an unusually large amount of cash directly from a PAC controlled by Clinton acolyte Terry McAuliffe shortly before the election; McCabe led the investigation into Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonThe exhaustion of Democrats' anti-Trump delusions Poll: Trump trails three Democrats by 10 points in Colorado Soft levels of support mark this year's Democratic primary MORE's handling of emails and later initiated a counterintelligence investigation of the Trump campaign.
But by throwing her full-throated support behind Clinton at the earliest opportunity, and racing to the left on energy issues to outflank her primary opponents, she's ensured that Pennsylvanians will learn all about her leftist, out-of-touch record as an Al GoreAlbert (Al) Arnold Gore2020 Democrats release joint statement ahead of Trump's New Hampshire rally Deregulated energy markets made Texas a clean energy giant Gun safety is actually a consensus issue MORE acolyte, and Clinton's anti-coal image will help drag her down.

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