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I don't expect his rock acolytes or his poetry acolytes for that matter to grasp the distinction, but his is not a literary achievement as those with cultural power define literature.
Obama acolytes need not apply — well, most of them.
Her acolytes include Jennifer Aniston, Shailene Woodley, and Alicia Keys.
They have acolytes in all branches of the federal government.
Mr Fischer and his acolytes often operated under intense pressure.
President Xi Jinping and his acolytes are no Marxist determinists.
That's crazy, and it's what Trump and his acolytes want.
You're lit only by candles, surrounded by your naked acolytes.
His acolytes continue to revere both him and his policies.
Minnesota Democrats are standing behind another of Sanders's acolytes, Rep.
And that means getting more Sanders acolytes elected to Congress.
Thousands of protesters surrounded the small group of Spencer acolytes.
Good Wife acolytes were disappointed to see their beloved show end.
And in that time, they amassed both haters and loyal acolytes.
When the guy was challenged, his acolytes would stomp the offender.
Kalanick hired aggressive, mostly male acolytes, often in his own image.
Maduro and his acolytes then stripped the legislature of all its powers.
Roosh's profits directly flow from the PayPal accounts of his male acolytes.
To the Smithsons and their acolytes, it meant material frankness and clarity.
In the end, they overcome and kill the trio of Manson acolytes.
There were hundreds of acolytes in the audience, and oceans of tears.
For now though, Ghibli acolytes will have to be satisfied with photos.
The Faceless Men require acolytes give up their belongings and their names.
She and the other acolytes harbor a mild obsession with his origins.
Barack Obama's White House was staffed to the gills with Rubin acolytes.
"Trump is the enemy, and his Republican acolytes — not Democrats," he said.
He can count the president of the United States among his acolytes.
Now in its seventh installment, FX's anthology series has collected many devoted acolytes.
But the roar of social media builds awareness and attracts new potential acolytes.
In fact, many of Derrida's personal acolytes have signed the letter supporting Ronell.
There are already early acolytes in these communities who act exactly that way.
Above all, Zuckerberg and his acolytes are guided by an almost messianic spirit.
Even many tech executives, boosters and acolytes can't hide their disappointment and recriminations.
Noyes and his acolytes are fortunate that Wayland-Smith is a gifted writer.
To be fair, the doctor's erstwhile acolytes are working with tools he provided.
The star-struck punk acolytes who haven't yet developed antidotes to her toxicity?
Acolytes tend to describe the Aspen Institute and its workings in mystical terms.
Twenty-seven years after his death, van der Elsken is still accumulating acolytes.
A truly independent press is not stocked with political acolytes but political adversaries.
Will Shortz wrote a guide for new acolytes that I always link to.
Bannon and his acolytes should beware: Sooner or later, they'll outstay their welcome.
But his acolytes have no answer to the problem of refugees already in Europe.
Religious extremists such as ISIS give sex slaves as prizes to motivate their acolytes.
But Trump battered them so badly they flipped from never-Trumpers to Trump acolytes.
The next and final overture came from one of Clinton's top acolytes in Congress.
The Trump acolytes claim it doesn't matter; he can hire experts to advise him.
To his left, one of his acolytes cradles the bowl containing the magic potion.
If Spring's book does nothing else, it will turn many readers into Olney acolytes.
In the end, M.B.S. played Kushner, Trump and his other American acolytes for suckers.
Anastas Mikoyan, Kliment Voroshilov and other former Stalin acolytes feared their time had come.
Air-conditioners blasted and acolytes lined the walls of his office, soberly watching him.
But this was clearly a huge win for the pugnacious strategist and his acolytes.
For the deal's acolytes, however, continuing U.S. adherence has become a near-theological imperative.
And it brought together dewy-eyed adolescents, not dyspeptic acolytes of the Heritage Foundation.
Riley and Leach's other acolytes now comprise one of the sport's most influential diasporas.
To this day, there are Corbally acolytes working in corporate investigative firms around the world.
Our Revolution, a group Mr Sanders formed to promote his acolytes, has been a failure.
When Souffront finished, the DJs flanked behind him bowed, acolytes awed by their master's sorcery.
Acolytes of Foucauldian-discourse analysis will toast to the centennial of his birth in 2026.
These acolytes aspire to make their passion for partying and getting fucked up their art!
We can expect to hear this case from Trump's growing host of thralls and acolytes.
In the end, Saudi Arabia played Kushner, Trump and his other American acolytes for suckers.
"Charlie Says," Mary Harron's biographical drama, is largely focused on Manson's profoundly troubled female acolytes.
"Charlie Says," Mary Harron's biographical drama, is largely focused on Manson's profoundly troubled female acolytes.
Included in the auction were a number of volumes that Mallarmé's acolytes had sent him.
Silvio, as his die-hard adoring acolytes simply call him, was back in the driver's seat.
But it is far more unusual for Republicans and Trump acolytes to turn on their man.
The finance minister's acolytes reckon he will develop bolder ideas and proposals over the coming years.
Last night, Elon Musk unveiled Tesla's Model 3 to an audience of eager, electric car acolytes.
Ford and his conservative acolytes had succeeded in forcing the city to renegotiate the social contract.
Elaborate discussion ensued, and soon both acolytes were laughing at the innocence and stupidity of men.
The Quentin Tarantino universe is the most popular one, but others have their acolytes as well.
Or at least till he'd grabbed enough hands of the acolytes in rows one through three.
Fourth, Trump has increasingly surrounded himself with a team of acolytes who will not challenge him.
But President Trump and his acolytes are undermining those very institutions with their words and actions.
Meanwhile, President Zuma has purged key state institutions of honest and professional people to appoint acolytes.
There are other novices, acolytes and maesters on hand, but they're not central to the plot.
His acolytes bought his denials unquestioningly, the charges just bounced off him — and Warren never recovered.
But under Medicare for All, Warren and her acolytes intend to abolish employer-provided, private insurance.
It has drawn high-profile acolytes, including professional athletes, federal judges, Hollywood celebrities and venture capitalists.
His tweets would be safeguarded from reproach, establishing an echo chamber filter bubble for his acolytes.
But if he is Superman to Bernie's progressive acolytes, then his Democratic opponent is surely kryptonite.
So of course, even Bernie Sanders is prepping his woke millennial acolytes for how to deal!
But for horror fans, or Jackson acolytes, "Hill House" is good for some spine-chilling thrills.
The whole place gives the impression of never having wooed the legions of acolytes it attracts.
One mystery the filings did not address is where acolytes might gather to worship their robotic deity.
" Fisher wrote that Trump supporters "seem far more like classic populist voters than like Jim Jones acolytes.
For Anderson, it's de rigueur, and what his acolytes (like myself) have come to expect from him.
Across the globe, Anne Shirley acolytes wondered how, exactly, a Breaking Bad writer would reshape the reboot.
The Storefront for Art and Architecture is inviting Acconci acolytes to inscribe tribute messages on its walls.
We know this because the NRA broadcasts these fears back to its own acolytes all the time.
Instead of an audience of millions, then, a steady single file of bright, devoted, flame-tending acolytes.
Details so far are scant, but Mr. Theyskens has always had his share of acolytes and devotees.
Open your eyes and see the direct line from the people in power to their emboldened acolytes.
The attack was among the deadliest ever carried out by Islamic State acolytes outside Iraq and Syria.
As it goes, putting 4/4 kick drums underneath Sade acolytes isn't the path to eternal greatness.
Offshoots rose and fell in the next decades as acolytes worked to keep the book in print.
Another case of Russophobia, cried government officials and their media acolytes, anticipating that Russia would be blamed.
Yet, not a trace of that emotion is ever apparent from him, his spokespeople or his acolytes.
McCain and his acolytes have taken a number of steps seen as a rebuke of Trump's worldview.
For now, the media and the Black Lives Matter acolytes have set their sights on law enforcement.
The acolytes encircle the woman in white with great loping leaps, arms stretched painfully behind their backs.
The architect Zaha Hadid left behind monuments to her fertile imagination and shaken acolytes around the world.
ACCORDING to its detractors, and even some of its acolytes, the philosophy of liberalism has run its course.
The folks who showed up to Tea Party meetings were not acolytes of Ayn Rand or Ron Paul.
The policies Mr Brownback implemented in 2012 and 2013 were cheered by social conservatives and Laffer-curve acolytes.
Nonetheless, it's the kind of song that turned and continues to turn casual Lil Wayne fans into acolytes.
This is just one of countless discoveries awaiting Munch novices or acolytes who go scrying through the collection.
Raw water acolytes can also purchase Source, a roof system that collects water from the air, for $4,9953.
And now its acolytes will spread a false gospel: Arm the teachers, arm the pastors, arm the toddlers.
Yardeni has counseled such high-profile acolytes as Madonna, Guy Oseary, Demi Moore, Ashton Kutcher, and Roseanne Barr.
Editorial What goes around comes around, and on Tuesday, karma came for President Trump and his Republican acolytes.
Mies died in 1969, and by the 1970s his acolytes were cranking out uninspired imitations of his buildings.
That was more than Anderson was paying his other acolytes, among them Brit Hume, later a Fox anchorman.
And while Mr. Musk's acolytes seek to mirror an attitude, Mr. Dorsey's have an 11-point lifestyle plan.
Trump will gladly cleave the country in two before he'll dim the applause of his most ardent acolytes.
That city is disappearing due to the many "Sex and the City" acolytes that have nearly replaced us.
Bresson, who made only 13 feature films over the course of his long life, scarcely lacked for acolytes.
Everyone in Kootenai County politics knows Regan's acolytes and enemies, those in his favor and those out of it.
Legend tells that, when he was rebuffed, he told his acolytes to wait while he scouted a better environment.
His growing group of acolytes, known as the Grahamites, used it to create graham bread and, indeed, graham crackers.
I have wondered for some time how many absolutist single-payer acolytes there really are within the Democratic Party.
He is a defiant apologist for the drily theoretical work that Boulez and his acolytes produced in the 1960s.
Many of those around Putin may owe their power and wealth to him, but few are simply slavish acolytes.
To many—including some well-drawn, fervent female acolytes—her combination of sincerity, neediness, ambition and sympathy were alluring.
This is, of course, why Israel and its acolytes and supporters in the West all hate it so deeply.
"We walked for two hours and found almost 50 species," said Vivien Tartter, one of Mr. Lincoff's many acolytes.
The president and his acolytes are championing conspiracy theories and a sweeping, uncalibrated, all-out assault on our institutions.
His Twitter account, RyanRocks462, had become notorious, and his Discord server, "Ryan's Underground Hangout," buzzed with friends and acolytes.
He was wearing an accessory once beloved by Ms. Spears and her sartorial acolytes: the Von Dutch trucker hat.
His acolytes describe students massaging their guru's feet, as though those sweaty classes were truly encounters with the divine.
Lean is now permanently associated with rappers, partly because of notable acolytes of the substance, such as Lil Wayne.
The party in 2016 still contains some of Kemp's acolytes, although it is hard to make out his influence.
Unlike many of Suharto's former acolytes, Mr. Wanandi admits that the events of 1965-66 spiraled out of control.
I needed an e-newsletter promoting products my many acolytes could buy, like webinars, ebooks, and $499 coaching packages.
The academic left and its news media and Hollywood acolytes refuse to confront the horrifying record of Marxism's endless inhumanity.
Many of these acolytes were concentrated in the Oregon city of Antelope, renamed Rajneeshpuram after his followers had migrated there.
When I first wrote about drone racing in 2015, I hung out with a dozen acolytes in a quiet forest.
Fellow egg acolytes, let's lift the yoke of our self-stigma and embrace our love for this majestic fondant creation.
The sharp-eyed reader will have guessed the identity of one of his acolytes: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (pictured left).
Sand initially comes off as petulant but menacing, an at-least plausible target for the affection of his fawning acolytes.
Most -- 10 -- were focused on discrediting the Mueller investigation and were sent by a who's who of Trump acolytes: Reps.
And so begins this idea of "shaming" certain wealthy individuals, a trend that is also cropping up among Sanders' acolytes.
Despite their proximity, Jack does not see himself as one of Howard's acolytes, because he's not interested in the highbrow.
When Johel presented the long nightgown he had bought for Nadia, the acolytes ran the cloth between their assessing fingers.
Despite talking like an "I Only Fuck DJs" starter pack, most of the DJ Khaled acolytes continued to entertain me.
To Stephen Sondheim acolytes, he was the composer of the show that beat "Follies" for the Best Musical Tony Award.
Inside his restaurant, Fieri is bombarded by a deluge of acolytes of Flavortown as if he's the culinary David Koresh.
An actress, Allison Mack, known for her role in the television series "Smallville," also became one of Mr. Raniere's acolytes.
These are both works by acolytes and worshipers, though they also both have the wistful timbre of the apostate's testimony.
With her trademarked KonMari decluttering method, Ms. Kondo has led millions of acolytes to purge their closets, basements and pantries.
Yet he also inspired total devotion in a staff of acolytes, making them equally relentless in pursuit of their goals.
Mr. Ortega, 70, has relied on acolytes in the courts and procedural maneuvers to purge the ranks of genuine rivals.
He has, for instance, become a fierce critic of liberalism's economic religion, Keynesianism, and all of its present-day acolytes.
Hailed as a hero by open access acolytes, she's on a mission to make the world's science accessible to all.
But the newly nationalist face of conservatism embraced by Trump and his acolytes has some traditional adherents of the movement nervous.
Each succeeded solely because of dedicated advocates and acolytes who fought to prove the merit of what others said was folly.
It also sheds a disturbing light on the ability of Mr Grillo (pictured) to mesmerise his acolytes into backing contradictory positions.
The same goes for converting Facetime and Skype users to Duo, or the growing legion of Echo acolytes to Google Home.
In 2002, a bunch of former Buchanan acolytes formed the "America First" party, reviving that old slogan long before the Donald.
The same goes for converting FaceTime and Skype users to Duo, or the growing legion of Echo acolytes to Google Home.
Whether flippant, dismissive or well-reasoned, many responses share consternation and a sense that these Sanders acolytes are not being strategic.
As the clock struck 12, the lights dimmed and the acolytes began to cheer in anticipation of what was to come.
Chávez invited his young acolytes to come in, offered them food, and talked for hours about the future of the movement.
Many of the delegates that are legally "pledged" to Trump are in fact not Trump acolytes — they are party people. 27.
First, in terms of colluders, it should be obvious that acolytes and opportunists need to be rooted out and let go.
Mr. Berger will be in residence at the Stone all this week, and he's using the opportunity to spotlight his acolytes.
Kerr was an example of the FBI's leadership ranks that had worked under J.Edgar Hoover, or been schooled by his acolytes.
Her loyal acolytes had been waiting in vigil, singing "Amazing Grace," and they erupted in applause and hugs when she entered.
They generally refuse to condemn or otherwise comment on it, leaving the president and his acolytes to say what they will.
All eyes are on whether he will move against Trump or more of his acolytes before the fall campaign cranks up.
Yet, she inspires loyalty among the acolytes nipping at her heels and taking orders — if only because she really is that good.
But even when his acolytes display a similarly brash style and spout the same message, they struggle to find that Trump magic.
Schumpeter's contention that socialism would eventually replace capitalism—because capitalism anaesthetised its own acolytes—is sometimes thought to be tongue-in-cheek.
In this case, Jesus is replaced by a less holy (but much better endowed) figure, and his acolytes are far from angelic.
He proposed a binding scheme to cut emissions from power plants, which prompted Mr Abbott's right-wing acolytes to turf him out.
The adventures of movie star Vincent Chase and his pussy posse of Queens-born acolytes were not of particular interest to me.
Thanks to these acolytes, as they moved on to think-tanks or government jobs, he kept his methods running through eight administrations.
The Technical Boy possesses frightening power and the fealty of billions, but he also reflects the flaws of his architects and acolytes.
It's only a matter of time before one of their acolytes decides tweets aren't enough, and takes it to the next level.
When U.S. officials in Kabul press for reform, warlord acolytes go running to American officials in Washington D.C., to relieve the pressure.
Drive-By Truckers did so literally on "Southern Rock Opera," the group's double album about a fictitious band of Lynyrd Skynyrd acolytes.
Louise is a lay reader, the couple's two daughters likewise assist in the liturgy as acolytes and Neil has been an usher.
This year, Republicans appear likely to choose Representative Ron DeSantis, one of Mr. Trump's most loyal acolytes, as their nominee for governor.
Two of the acolytes he courted were the brothers Adán and Hugo Chávez, who welcomed the idea of leading a Bolívarian coup.
It doesn't aestheticize failure the way [Martin] Kippenberger's acolytes do, nor does it approach art as Sisyphean, the way Kate Gilmore might.
Mr. Bannon, bookish and prone to surrounding himself with like-minded young acolytes, previewed Mr. Trump's media-bashing during the Thursday session.
Now a number of his acolytes, such as his son Donald Trump Jr., former campaign manager Corey Lewandowski, and Trump loyalist Rep.
Their media acolytes are doing their tough lifting for them — and none of it, none of it, none of it has worked.
MacLean is undoubtedly correct that the ideas of Buchanan, an economist who taught at George Mason University, and his acolytes are important.
He doesn't stoop to facile condemnations of art and its acolytes, and his view of Christian is affectionate as well as punitive.
He waved and smiled, shaking hands with well-dressed acolytes and business associates as he made his way up to the podium.
The incident pulls Antonia into a mysterious world of Gaudí acolytes and macabre murders, which all occur on sites designed by Gaudí.
Speaking of which, perhaps some of these Peterson acolytes can all go over to their mom's homes and do a serious scrub-down.
The FBI's reputation has taken a big hit because the president of the United States with his acolytes has lied about it constantly.
Mr Johnson's acolytes compare their leader to Winston Churchill, who also once helped Britain out of a pickle in its relations with Europe.
This is a reason why he and his acolytes disapprove of the way Poland moved from communism and authoritarianism to capitalism and democracy.
Suu Kyi is known for keeping her cards close to her chest and operating only with a very narrow group of trusted acolytes.
Defeated in the primary elections and faced with the reality of Trump's dominance of the Republican Party, Graham and Cruz became his acolytes.
" Albert Einstein: "Einstein's contempt for authority ... led him to question received wisdom in ways that well-trained acolytes in the academy never contemplated.
Yes, that includes iPhones, Galaxys, BlackBerrys, Droids, and Lumias: all but the most loyal of Intel acolytes are manufacturing ARM-powered mobile devices.
And so far Steve Bannon hasn't shown either the tactical brilliance or the deep bench of political acolytes that Martin Van Buren enjoyed.
Miranda, in the film version, is an ethereal blonde who waltzes into the wilderness as her acolytes follow, magnetized by her hazy aura.
An influential but reclusive pianist and theorist, Tristano by this time had a stable of acolytes; Ms. Crothers would become his closest confidante.
Even if all three of these candidates win their races in November, they aren't likely to be joined by many other Sanders acolytes.
Charlottesville demonstrated how ugly the fringes of right-wing politics can be, and how eager some of its acolytes are to commit violence.
Satoshi Nakamoto's acolytes would immediately turn those questions around and ask, How do you know what the cash in your pocket is worth?
Trump rode to victory on a cloud of vapors and vapid promises, and now he is assembling a council of acolytes and opportunists.
Hooper takes her place among the acolytes with "The Other Alcott," pushing another little woman to the forefront: May Alcott, Louisa's younger sister.
A beloved teacher with no interest in cultivating acolytes, the gentle, unassuming Goff taught students to find and shepherd their own creative instincts.
Remote work is growing, albeit more slowly than its acolytes might have you think, while workplace collaboration tooling has seen tremendous venture interest.
There's no political afterlife in this equation, just the loopy, mortifying limbo in which he and so many of Trump's other acolytes dwell.
At the schools, acolytes were recruited at an impressionable age; at the centers, they were prepared for entrance examinations to the country's bureaucracy.
As it turns out, the science behind these diets is still pretty nascent and exploratory — more than the acolytes might have you believe.
At the bottom, beginner metal bands like Pantera and Sepultura mark their patch-jacketed acolytes apart as either newbies, or never-evolved basics.
" By calling out "mobs" to protest against injustice, Herberg argued, King and his acolytes "have taught anarchy and chaos by word and deed.
While an epochal event in computer and technological history, the Demo was just the beginning for both Engelbart and the acolytes he had inspired.
Ms Koike's battering-ram in her war against the LDP is Kibo no Juku (School of Hope), a private academy for her political acolytes.
Alongside the acolytes, though, there are critics: Among them are the folks who find the pistol prizes at the upcoming 2016 CrossFit Games objectionable.
North then showed why she is a human embodiment of the divine as she showed off her new makeup to her millions of acolytes.
To Mrs Merkel's acolytes her blandness shows a refreshing distaste for yah-boo politics from a leader who refuses to pander to her base.
Adams acolytes might be satisfied by the show's willingness to let all this unfold at such a gradual pace, as opposed to rushing it.
For Sanders to turn his national constituency into mutable political leverage, he will need acolytes who adhere to fairly strict ideological criterion—and win.
Renoir certainly has his acolytes, though perhaps it's telling that his record sale, of $78.1 million, was set, at Sotheby's, almost 28 years ago.
The 2014 sweep that produced that state — and its announcement of a caliphate — was a big part of what attracted acolytes the world over.
There's no doubt that some of that is motivated by the divisiveness and tribalism seeded in our society by Donald Trump and his acolytes.
An environment where conspiracy theories flourish and find new ground is the perfect environment for anti-Semitism itself to flourish and find new acolytes.
He and his acolytes transformed a country of vast natural resources into one of spreading hunger, exploding murder rates and out-of-control inflation.
For the most part, it has achieved what it set out to do and bring war criminals, their acolytes and their sponsors to justice.
That Republican pretense drives the politics that empowered Mr. Trump and his acolytes and produced the four-day hate fest we saw in Cleveland.
His acolytes in the media do him no service with their drumbeat of attacks against the widely respected, politically nonpartisan and deeply patriotic Mueller.
One of her acolytes was the young Mr. Rindge and, perceiving that he was in need of a wife, she dispatched him to Michigan.
In the Virginia and New Jersey gubernatorial races, the polarizing dynamic around Trump is different: Democrats are stigmatizing their GOP opponents as Trump acolytes.
The town residents grew weary of all the Hess acolytes, so in 2011 Hess's bones were disinterred and cremated and his gravestone was destroyed.
It didn't hurt the impression that the models, with their white-painted faces and zonked-out expressions, looked like acolytes of some obscure cult.
Accusations were flung with abandon from congressional leaders, the White House, and presidential candidates and then amplified by cable news acolytes hungry for ratings.
In Japan, they all assumed a position of pre-eminence, their own acolytes cementing the hegemony of Modernism over other forms of Japanese architecture.
Roberts met the longtime Brockhampton member Dom McLennon while gaming on Xbox Live, one of the many online platforms teeming with the band's acolytes.
Ultimately, as Drake and his acolytes reshaped the genre around melody, the sort of tough talk that ordinarily came from those scenes got marginalized.
What is generally adopted as a substitute is usually much worse, either in its own character or in its effect on newly turned acolytes.
Trump and his acolytes pitch a vision of a return to a bygone era, when jobs in heavy manufacturing and coal mining will reappear.
But to some from an older generation — Mr. West's elders, peers or his first wave of acolytes now grown up — Mr. West was floundering.
Versace acolytes responded on social media with all the drama one would expect, invoking the name of the Gianni Versace to condemn the sale.
Its acolytes call themselves "Potheads" and use the device for virtually every kitchen task imaginable: sautéing, pressure-cooking, steaming, even making yogurt and cheesecakes.
They'll also have to take a hard look at what Clinton did wrong—something hardcore acolytes like Dauo obviously have little interest in doing.
Months of efforts by the ambassador, Kim Darroch and his diplomats to build ties and trust with Trump and his political acolytes will be undermined.
But even the cleverest algorithms are unlikely to foil the majority of the Islamic State's online acolytes, who are highly incentivized to route around countermeasures.
Boyle has frequently drawn on historical events in order to explore the dynamics of devotion and cultishness; in The Terranauts, the scientists are the acolytes.
Both shine a light on the subculture—one through the rose-tinted glasses of its acolytes, the other from the perspective of an aghast voyeur.
We chilled with 600 acolytes of the micromobility craze—you know, the bikes, scooters, velomobiles, and unicycles that have taken so many cities by storm.
Two of his most recent acolytes are the poet Patricia Lockwood and the editor Macy Halford, both authors of new memoirs about their spiritual lives.
Critics refer to a "cult" of "acolytes" around a "Great Leader", unwilling to challenge him or engage seriously with the work of non-Chomskyan scholars.
Many of the speakers, being acolytes of Mr. Minsky, said they expected the bankers to find ways to dodge Dodd-Frank in the coming years.
It's music that gets inside your head, just like the slithering horror of the band's spiritual guide has done to generations of readers and acolytes.
He kept interacting with young fans online and at conferences such as July's Minecon, and he kept uploading videos featuring his crew of teenage acolytes.
Fourth, President Trump has misled and outright lied to the American people about the severity of the coronavirus, while his sycophantic acolytes have followed suit.
The United States has the best system of higher education in the world, yet this administration and its acolytes seem bent on tearing it down.
And here were the ancient Mayans and their contemporary acolytes to predict the end of all things, a global cataclysm that would swallow us all.
This was a positive step, a vast improvement from his statement on Saturday, which pointedly omitted any reference to white supremacy, Nazism, or their acolytes.
But we will get what we deserve when all honorable women and men are chased out of government, replaced by acolytes without judgment or character.
While they stayed far away from Trump during the campaign, the President-elect is making a number of appointments of loyal Koch acolytes to his team.
In a highly partisan two-party system, in which Trump and his acolytes in conservative media set the talking points for the party, dissent is hard.
At another exhibition of communist achievements, again surrounded by his Politburo acolytes, he reiterated that the party's job was to pursue the "dream of national rejuvenation".
That's not going to happen in the art world, where people are awarded chairs in universities because they and all their acolytes know they are right.
It also encouraged its acolytes around the world to conduct freelance attacks—something that al-Qaeda, with its more rigid hierarchy, was more reluctant to do.
This passage promised to teach enrolled Trump acolytes how to "take full advantage of tax breaks and other financial shelters, allowing you to maximize your profits."
I'd be much more into a movie about Tina tracking down Dark Wizards and Grindelwald's acolytes in America than another trip down into Newt's luggage zoo.
Meanwhile, as Coles's acolytes wait for his resurrection, they're busy verifying the claims of people who say they're supercentenarians, that is, over the age of 110.
Patience is a virtue often forced upon the discerning, devoted metal fan, and Arkansas doom legends Deadbird have certainly demanded their fair share from their acolytes.
Next time Ingraham and her acolytes deride infantile college protest antics, keep in mind they may at that very moment be using diapers as safe spaces.
Regardless of how tightly acolytes embrace the wines and the best producers, cabernet franc has not achieved widespread popularity beyond a small club of the committed.
It may be too late to dent Paltrow's brand among her acolytes, but you might be able to stop the next Goop train from taking off.
Anything from an overarching plot to a throwaway character can contain a nod to a bit of culture for Rick and Morty's loyal acolytes to consume.
"Death of Melody" might describe her acolytes, but it's surely not high-flying Lana, always on the verge of scatting, our great Norah Jones with cusses.
The idea of an Italian at the helm of Britain's largest luxury brand has already sent acolytes into a tizzy, but an Italian with gothic tendencies?
Seattle was soon to be the epicenter of an indie-folk renaissance—Neil Young acolytes in ponchos and heavy sweaters, with monkish beards and mulled wine.
Hillary Clinton is surrounded by Rubin's acolytes; Reich, an old friend of Bill Clinton's from their days together at Oxford as Rhodes Scholars, recently endorsed Sanders.
But the President's relationships with two other former acolytes, Cohen and Omarosa Manigault Newman -- the former "Apprentice" contestant and White House aide -- flamed out more suddenly.
He apparently does not want the Clintons back in charge of the Democratic Party (thus removing the thousands of Obama acolytes with cushy patronage jobs). 7.
On the release of the author's book about the pleasures of reading, we asked his acolytes to reflect on the pleasures of reading White's own work.
Raniere, who presented himself as a genius whose unique insights would lead to deeply fulfilling lives, enjoyed a near-mythical reputation among his acolytes, said Vicente.
These are boom times for the Instant Pot, a kitchen appliance that's amassed a rather alarming number of acolytes in a remarkably short amount of time.
DURING his unsuccessful campaign to become president of the European Council in 2009, Tony Blair's acolytes would boast that their man could "stop the traffic" in capitals.
Caliva currently operates a popular retail location situated conveniently for Silicon Valley's droves of weed acolytes, but the company is more than just a well-liked dispensary.
The destruction of those emails was followed by the use of Bleachbit specifically because her acolytes knew that the press and Congress were after the documents — legally.
But my fellow alum's acolytes and ideals of white supremacy seem to be on the ascent these days, as evidenced by Donald Trump's alt-right-friendly presidency.
His ideas coursed through American defense strategy for decades, swaying presidents, attracting acolytes, infuriating opponents and igniting furious debates that ricochet through official circles to this day.
Sports of The Times CHICAGO — The World Series is a dragon that can consume the young and inexperienced, even the acolytes blessed with a profusion of talents.
For a text written while Spain was still governed by Franco's acolytes, the Constitution, as well as the democratic transition in general, is considered a remarkable achievement.
When Piaf rejected one of his songs, "I Hate Sundays," he gave it to Juliette Gréco, then the darling of the Left Bank philosophers and their acolytes.
His smug impertinence, what Mr. Vonnegut in that early review called "the bitchy melody" of his writing, made enemies of subjects and their families, friends and acolytes.
For a while, students and faculty at Oberlin College were made to follow Graham's diet; graham crackers were so named in order to appeal to his acolytes.
And in a section of the show, "The Art-Historical Landscape," Dong presides over a star-studded echo chamber of acolytes, who emulate him emulating earlier art.
Yang supporters — as skeptical of the media as Trump's acolytes — shared a claim that the secret survey showed a Yang surge, which doesn't match what reporters saw.
He became a traveling pilgrim, and though not trained or ordained as a priest, he began to attract acolytes with his earthy wisdom and fluency with Scripture.
In later stories, after Jhabvala had moved to New York, the gurus morph into another type of charming fraud: the male creative "genius" surrounded by female acolytes.
And Republican voters have so turned against their own leadership that there is likely enough support for him and his acolytes to accomplish this, should they want to.
With Jon, Gendry, the Hound, Jorah, Tormund, and assorted Lord of Light acolytes in tow, it seemed unlikely that this apparent suicide mission would end without significant bloodshed.
They learned that holy women took up less, not more space — that they were demure, slight acolytes whose inner yearning was big enough to swallow their frail bodies.
Illegal immigration, which so enrages Mr Trump and his acolytes, is "hardly noticeable" in Canada, says Jack Jedwab of the Canadian Institute for Identities and Migration in Montreal.
In response, Martinez's spokesman vowed that she would "not be bullied into supporting a candidate," while her acolytes took to Twitter to tsk-tsk the New York tycoon.
They are apprehensive that such reports could antagonise the US president or his fossil fuel-friendly acolytes and cause him to direct officials to obstruct progress in Bonn.
Unsurprisingly, the ostensible victory—a continued firm hold on the Senate and critical, if slim, gubernatorial wins—emboldened many Republican acolytes whose loyalties lie with the president's camp.
After the success of the revolution, acolytes of the new regime's leader, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, excluded other revolutionaries from power, including members of Ayatollah Taleghani's Freedom Movement Party.
One of the procedure's earliest acolytes was Thomas Clanton, a former team doctor for the Houston Texans and Houston Rockets, under whom Waldrop served a one-year fellowship.
The arbitrary decisions of Trump and his anointed acolytes in support of these special pleaders and against the overall public interest are political substitutes for free-market decisions.
Alternatively, we can just let our president and the Stephen Bannon acolytes who surround him continue their march toward ever-larger trade wars with our most important allies.
In terms of colluders, "opportunists" are those who ingratiate themselves with toxic leaders for personal gain, while "acolytes" share the same values, beliefs and goals as the leader.
Ahead of the Olympics in Pyeongchang, the gospel of the SmartBroom spread across the globe, and many of the teams competing in South Korea this month are acolytes.
" The good news is that the ranks of Spangler acolytes may grow now that the network's paid subscription service, AMC Premiere, has added all 13 episodes of "Rubicon.
After 40 years of covering Washington politics, it once again feels to me that democratic norms are being tossed out by Trump and his GOP acolytes in Congress.
If those books aren't very good, the argument goes, then Oprah and Witherspoon are leading their acolytes toward mindless pap and lowering the literacy of the American public.
Putin and his acolytes understand that Navalny poses a threat to the regime and allowing him to participate in the presidential race would have earned him greater recognition.
Wigmore inspired a number of acolytes to adopt and/or adapt her message that a raw food diet, heavily supplemented by wheatgrass juice, could alleviate just about any illness.
If that dynamic doesn't improve, other than the most loyal acolytes of the DC universe, it's a poor candidate for committing many more nights to it, dark or otherwise.
Acolytes insist that the mighty chiefs-of-staff produce decisions that have been properly tested (not so under Mr Cameron) without prime ministerial overload (not so under Mr Brown).
The most egregious crony corporatists, from Russia to Venezuela, dish out favours to acolytes and punishments to opponents on a scale that would bring blushes even in Trump Tower.
Sonic Mania is the brainchild of a collective of Sonic series acolytes, Christian "Taxman" Whitehead, Headcannon's Simon "Stealth" Thornley, and a handful of passionate designers and artists from PagodaWest.
In fact in his speech Mr Xi did note that Liu was killed as the result of wrongs committed by Mao's acolytes, Lin Biao and the Gang of Four.
First, we are mad at the extraordinary hypocrisy of Donald Trump and his acolytes who pretend that significant political donors do not routinely get access to those they support.
"It is time for us to rise up, the way other generations have risen up," Williamson said in her January announcement speech as a crowd of her acolytes roared.
And now we know what that is and we know that soon, one-time Coolatta acolytes and detractors alike will be offered an opportunity to sample it for free.
But while there are enough cuisines and culinary subcultures to sustain countless food-nerd tribes, one stands out for its sheer diversity and the fervor of its acolytes: ramen.
Acolytes from the campaign and the Clinton Foundation would have parachuted into State to think the big ideas — and expect the Foreign Service to do all the hard work.
He goes on to become one of the evil Lord Voldemort's chief acolytes, after actively trying to remove Albus Dumbledore from his post as the headmaster of Hogwarts school.
The Democrats will of course proclaim, with the support of their press acolytes, that any tax reform proposed by the Republicans benefits the rich and short-changes everyone else.
Before he died in 2000, he promised his acolytes that if they came to pray at his gravesite he would "pull [them] out from the depths of Gehinnom" (hell).
He was an honest man, but it might surprise many of his conservative acolytes today that his administration saw a whopping 24 convictions and guilty pleas over eight years.
Wilde was "a star who made his life a season arc and a story line and a viral sensation so fascinating, it killed him," one of Oscar's acolytes says.
Acolytes, he added, were drawn to his "joy in the life of the mind, his discipline, his rigor, his unbelievable devotion and his sharing of that with young people."
Sanders acolytes view themselves as slighted in 2016 by a Democratic establishment that stacked the deck for Clinton, tilting everything from the debate schedule to delegate structures against them.
So if the West responds in ways like slowing down on visas or making ordinary Russians feel unwelcome, the polarizing effect will only please Mr. Putin and his acolytes.
"It was like watching a 70-year-old married couple go at it in full force," recalled Andrew Golden, who was one of those Swensen acolytes in the 1980s.
The Japanese author's KonMari method of organization has acolytes the world over—and with the debut of her new eight-episode Netflix series, Tidying Up, they're quickly growing in number.
PC gaming acolytes like to say that building a PC is like playing with Lego because, at least on paper, the majority of the process involves plugging colorful components together.
Of course, even if it raised taxes on the wealthy, Warren and Sanders, along with their acolytes and press allies, would say it was a tax cut for the wealthy.
They ran annually from 1992 to 1998, allowing Shaw to propagate widely the innovative rehearsal techniques that he had developed and that are still in use by his many acolytes.
MacCarthy observes that some of Itten's acolytes took to imitating his style by wearing the shirt-blouses left behind by Russian prisoners of war but dyed in garish new colors.
She has moved on from calling for her acolytes to attack Trump officials wherever they are to now saying her opposition to all things Trump comes from a higher power.
The President and his acolytes say your report found no collusion, though your report explicitly declined to address that question, since collusion can involve both criminal and non-criminal conduct.
And can a group of young Obama acolytes bend the moral arc of the universe toward justice, as their candidate so often proclaimed, without agreeing on what justice looks like?
Raw water acolytes argue that drinking water directly from nature, without the chemicals found in tap water—chlorine for disinfecting, and fluoride to prevent tooth decay—contributes to superior health.
Night after night, the president's favorite acolytes on Fox News trot out a series of platitudes, as well as bleary-eyed senators and experts, to try to calm people down.
They also evoke the improvisational brushwork of Willem de Kooning, and his hapless '50s acolytes who messily combined several colors, but each Humphrey canvas confronts us with a single hue.
Her arrival at Mr. Biden's Philadelphia headquarters could assuage a number of Democrats, including Mr. Obama and his acolytes, who have long been uneasy about the former vice president's operation.
His office on Down Street was abuzz as the oligarch and his acolytes made sense of what had happened and conspired to ram home the message of their friend's murder.
Despite all the fevered spin by each party and their acolytes in the media this week, Americans in Normaltown, USA, see this pretty simply: Both men did stupid, swampy things.
Nothing that happened Thursday lessened Trump's potential legal or political exposure, or repudiated Mueller's investigation, which has uncovered a pattern of lying by Trump acolytes about unexplained ties to Russia.
Driven beyond words, he's surrounded by a handful of like-minded acolytes, who obsess over "polls" and firmly believe Payton when he says "I'm on a singular path" to greatness.
Hundreds of Goop acolytes (fondly called Goopies) descended on Pier 17 in New York City on Saturday for the first-ever East Coast edition of Gywneth Paltrow's In Goop Health summit.
Signore and Knowles, as founders of sites to which fans flocked, held a great deal of power over both their employees and their acolytes, and they weren't afraid to exploit it.
A new project is creating digital reproductions of the instruments used in key chemistry experiments, in hopes of fostering appreciation for the craftsmanship involved in a new generation of science acolytes.
The New Keynesian consensus itself has fractured; disagreements flare among Mr Fischer's acolytes over how much deficits matter, or whether monetary policy can be effective when interest rates are near zero.
Royalist and military elites, known as "yellow shirts", have battled "red shirts", acolytes of Thaksin Shinawatra, a populist former prime minister, since the army deposed him in a coup in 2006.
Today's lesson is about his latest idol, Charles Manson, who had his own acolytes kill pregnant actress Sharon Tate (Rachel Roberts) and her friends after breaking into her Los Angeles home.
This week we journey back into the Twittersphere where reformed MAGA acolytes are recanting their devotion to President Trump after his lackluster condemnation of white-supremacist hate groups and neo-nazis.
We empower ISIS when we permit acolytes like the Orlando killer, investigated repeatedly as a terrorist threat, to buy a Sig Sauer MCX and a Glock 17 handgun on consecutive days.
Owen Wilson plays a cult leader who gathers a group of acolytes, to the chagrin of the town nearby; Michael Keaton plays a law enforcement officer trying to track him down.
While different diet gurus and their acolytes will try to tell you that their diet is the best and only diet, there is definitely no clear winner in the medical literature.
Still stung by rollbacks of presidential power after Watergate, Nixon acolytes Cheney and Rumsfeld had pushed for extreme executive privilege and for America to be a swaggering hyperpower in the world.
Month after month, with one outrageous, norm-shattering comment or action giving way to another, Republicans who in the past could never have envisioned being Trump acolytes, have been ground down.
Leslie Van Houten (Hannah Murray), renamed Lulu by Manson, who routinely rechristened his acolytes, is introduced showering off the blood of a couple she had just met and helped to kill.
This prospect should be sufficient to alert Mr. Maduro and his acolytes in the judiciary to the foolishness of their autocratic behavior and persuade them to promptly restore the Assembly's authority.
Digging deeper, he finds a more satisfying answer: The author of the "Erotonomicon" is none other than the adult Barlow himself, motivated by anger at the Lovecraft acolytes who spurned him.
Sadly, we've grown accustomed to what his acolytes call "Trump being Trump" at these rallies, which often devolve into red meat rants that fuel his supporters' tribalism and his own narcissism.
Acolytes of the Russian director Alexei German (1938-2013) have championed this challenging, bleak and proudly vulgar feature since 1998, when it played at the Cannes and New York film festivals.
There are benign scenes, like that of a group hanging up laundry outdoors, or one of a Buddhist teaching acolytes, as well as a series of images of women giving birth.
Now that the youngest Stark daughter is no longer trying to convince the acolytes of the House Of Black And White she's "No One," the kill list is back in full force.
Stallman and his acolytes had demonstrated that it was possible to make great software that could be modified to meet the individual needs of users by combining ethical conviction and technical chops.
Additionally, ex-members say Schacknow, who christened himself "the Sinful Messiah," arranged marriages between many of his followers, and forced himself on his female acolytes — even raping and sexually assaulting underage girls.
I've seen grown men and women burst into tears upon meeting Phil Anselmo and Crowbar's Kirk Windstein, and can only imagine the effect someone like Beyonce' has upon her legions of acolytes.
She is also the subject of Gizmodo's The Gateway, an addictive podcast in which host Jennings Brown and lead producer Jessica Glazer spend hours talking about Swan, her viewpoints, and her acolytes.
Royalist and military elites, known as "yellow shirts", have battled "red shirts", acolytes of Thaksin Shinawatra, a populist former prime minister, since 2006, when the army deposed Mr Thaksin in a coup.
Raniere and his closest acolytes exercised strict discipline and control over his followers, Vicente said, forcing those who questioned his leadership to undergo training and excommunicating those who went against the group.
Republicans who want to move this country away from the left-wing utopian approach of President Obama and his acolytes need to take a hard and rational look at the GOP field.
One reason may be that Trump hasn't delivered on the promises he made in 2628 to the acolytes of the Tea Party even though the GOP controls the U.S. House and Senate.
Cryptocurrencies cannot be held or understood in any physical way; they have no central location, and this gives them, and their acolytes—Reddit libertarians, for example—an air of a religious experience.
He has pressure-tested an electoral strategy, developed a fundraising network, built a strong ground operation, has a year of national campaigning under his belt and recruited a legion of dedicated acolytes.
Based on those rulings, the electoral commission, run by acolytes of the president, last Friday suspended the next step of the process, the collection of signatures from roughly 20 percent of voters.
In 1938, Frank Lloyd Wright, then 70, bought desert land at the foot of a mountain outside Phoenix to build Taliesin West, a winter home for himself and his assembly of acolytes.
But Graham Plaster, a retired Navy officer and one of Flynn's acolytes in military intelligence, defended the general's social media habits, contending that sharing false information doesn't necessarily mean he believes it.
The grown-up Lily is less compelling as an interpreter of her own "ordinary life" than she is as a youthful observer of the glamorous debauchery of the Trenthams and their acolytes.
Acolytes kept Mr. LaRouche's political machine going by peddling his tracts and magazines in airports, and by persuading relatives and friends to donate large sums to help him fight his designated enemies.
Yet in contrast to Trump acolytes such as Senator Tom Cotton or Mike Pompeo, the incoming secretary of state, he is unlikely to trace the president's steps from economic populism to ethno-nationalism.
One new sound can stay in the culture forever if acolytes repeat it, pay tribute to it, revive it when it falls out of fashion, or reverse it while acknowledging the original's primacy.
Mr. Benton, who has close ties to the Paul family, worked on a super PAC supporting that campaign before it ended, and he and other former Paul acolytes shifted support to Mr. Trump.
Even if the GOP holds the House, Ryan will still have to contend with Trump's grassroots acolytes and his loyalists in Congress — some of whom may call for the Speaker's ouster in January.
The sad reality in Nigeria today is that a corrupt, unpatriotic elite — military, ex-military men, and civilian and religious acolytes — has run Nigeria's economy aground by siphoning and mismanaging Nigeria's oil wealth.
In each it is possible to observe the influence of a Moloch-like figure, a cultural totem that has outsized meaning for its acolytes, perhaps precisely because it is abhorrent to the unbelievers.
More than the silhouette or color of any particular design, it was her personal attention that turned customers into acolytes: she was sensitively attuned to the ways in which women live their lives.
He mostly roamed the crowd, snapping selfies with his fans, followed by a flock of acolytes, some of whom, in homage to him, were dressed in pads and helmets, and carried heavy sticks.
It was these sorts of unknown public servants who maintained the executive branch functioning during Watergate — and are doing so now while our distracted president and his acolytes try to circumvent the rules.
A protégé and partner of the influential graphic designer Herb Lubalin, whose acolytes also included the art director George Lois and the photographer Art Kane, Mr. Peckolick was a virtuoso man of letters.
There are a handful of principled, honest conservatives who publicly break with Trump, but if the elected continue to leave him unchecked, he and his acolytes will take over the GOP for good.
Biden acolytes have expressed that Clinton tried to box him out of a run, while Clinton supporters have groaned that the vice president's prolonged decision-making distracted from her role in the race.
Gropius and his acolytes recognized and deplored the idea, claiming that their designs arose from a pure functionalist embrace of modern materials, and in response to the demands of modern living — nothing more.
That's what happens when you limit yourself to a rather short and unimpressive list of acolytes in the construction of a team that is intended — partly, at least — to enhance your own coaching legacy.
Should readers complete all of the readings and "missions" they're tasked with over 30 days, Strauss promises his faithful acolytes both self-betterment and significantly improved odds at access to women and their affections.
" To their acolytes, these figures are exposing the way modern, liberal society is oppressing white men; to their critics, they are trading in the same false victimhood snake oil of interwar Europe's fascist "intellectuals.
WHAT SHE SAID: THE ART OF PAULINE KAEL The legacy of the longtime New Yorker film critic is celebrated and debated in this documentary, which features interviews with acolytes and a handful of directors.
Some right-wing media outlets this week began a sustained attack on McMaster after he removed a top intelligence adviser, seen as a continuation of his effort to purge acolytes of his predecessor, Gen.
As its self-proclaimed "caliphate" collapses, the group is expected to return increasingly to the tactics of insurgency and traditional terrorism, and rely on a diffuse network of operatives and acolytes around the world.
That Apple, despite its large base of affluent acolytes, has not yet cracked the smart home is a sign of its difficulty, points out Geoff Blaber at CCS Insight, which tracks mobile-industry trends.
Conversely, the plutocrat wing of the GOP, though shrinking, still wields enormous influence and its deep pockets buys a lot of weaponry and ammunition to bankroll a civil war against Trump and his acolytes.
It was then raised and refined by one of Barry's many acolytes, Morice Fredrick "Tex" Winter, who attempted to capture its many mysteries in a book called "The Triple-Post Offense," published in 1962.
Trump surely is entitled to defend himself against his fast-approaching impeachment by the House, but his relentless assault on the whistleblower -- eagerly parroted by his most dedicated acolytes -- is wrong, irrelevant and dangerous.
But it turned into an iconic Trump-era spectacle that served instead to show how the White House and its acolytes have made a mockery of the checks and balances of the Washington system.
The Times has built a global propaganda machine, similar to Russia's Sputnik or RT, that pushes a mix of alternative facts and conspiracy theories that has won it far-right acolytes around the world.
These organizations and dozens of other small groups were funded by money raised by KentPresents, a highbrow ideas festival that draws intellectuals and their acolytes to the private Kent School for a summer weekend.
The other camp, which will include the acolytes that Trump will inevitably acquire as his campaign moves forward, will see Trump as the tribune of a new movement, the future of the Republican Party.
Interviewing Kael's acolytes, admirers and grown daughter — as well as a slew of filmmakers — Garver nestles their observations within a jam-packed montage of film clips that he uses to illustrate Kael's life and career.
Why it matters: By appealing to the president's distrust of the nefarious "Deep State," these Trump acolytes attempt to convince him — and his base — that they're being targeted by shadowy forces inside the government. Rep.
Like some bleach-blonde messiah of anti–political correctness, Yiannopoulos tended to draw in ideologically sympathetic young men at conferences, campus speeches, and on social media, accumulating more and more acolytes as he went along.
Standing on various stages before his armies of global acolytes, he passionately tears through the facts: 2016 continued the trend of hottest years on record, giving strength to cataclysmic storms, devastating droughts and raging fires.
David Cameron and his acolytes always looked down on Mrs May as a dutiful dullard who got a second-class degree in geography from St Hugh's and then went on to rise without a trace.
"I wish to address this short statement to Mr. Geert Wilders, his acolytes, indeed to all those like him -- the populists, demagogues and political fantasists," said Hussein, addressing a security conference Monday at the Hague.
When they arrived by motorcade the champion was greeted by hundreds of fans and Muslim acolytes who reached out to touch the hem of his garment, an all-white suit perfect for a wedding day.
There he worked with two acolytes — Blake Masters, his Zero to One coauthor, and Trae Stephens, a former engineer at the Thiel-founded government contractor Palantir Technologies — to source and vet science and technology appointments.
Another tactic of Mr Brown's was to make life so miserable for Blairite ministers, such as Alan Milburn and John Hutton, often by the poisonous briefing of Mr Brown's acolytes, that they left office prematurely.
Mr Choudary's former acolytes include Michael Adebolajo and Michael Adebowale, who murdered a British soldier in 2013; Siddhartha Dhar, a suspected IS executioner; and Omar Sharif, a suicide bomber who attacked Tel Aviv in 2003.
His wealthier acolytes set up a network of foundations, charities, newspapers and schools which pumped a stream of graduates (almost all men) into Turkish business and government, testing the boundaries of Kemalism's anti-Islamist dogma.
Is it purely satisfying to watch him lay waste to Manson acolytes in the climax, or is there something sick about seeing a man who may have already killed one woman kill two more people?
The acolytes of Ray Kurzweil—the academic who helped popularized the Singularity, the idea that artificial intelligence will eclipse human intelligence and ultimately make it irrelevant—are itching to become one with a higher entity.
The effort is paying dividends, winning over even the most liberal Trump critics in the caucus while dissuading new acolytes to the impeachment effort, which has struggled to find a foothold in the new Congress.
So the question of whether Tesla is a public or a private company seems to point to larger ones: Is Tesla the world-altering car company that Musk and his acolytes claim that it is?
The man, Khalid Zerkani, 42, was convicted in July of participating in the activities of a terrorist organization, running a recruiting network that funneled people to Syria, and helping to finance his acolytes' journeys there.
For most of its first episode's hour-long running time, ABC's new drama Still Star-Crossed, the latest offering from Shonda Rhimes's ShondaLand production company, seems like an odd fit for Rhimes and her acolytes.
But the rebuke opened the gates to feigned outrage by the President and his acolytes—feigned, I would argue, because their tender ears have somehow survived much, much worse, from the object of their devotion.
Metal and its acolytes have many sins to answer for—but that shouldn't overshadow all the brilliance, positivity, and joy that this genre and its culture have brought to millions of people around the world.
Trump's governing style, in which he is the dominant figure, dictating events, making calls from the gut, surrounded by acolytes and family members, recalls the small leadership cell at the top of the Trump organization.
As Hollywood types dipped into their Rolodex on Ms. Oren's behalf, her acolytes skewed more notable: Reese Witherspoon, Anne Hathaway, Donna Langley, Mariska Hargitay, Drew Barrymore, Adam Levine, Natalie Portman, George Lucas and Mellody Hobson.
She appealed to love in all of its beautiful manifestations (the subtitle is a version of her favorite Dostoyevsky quotation) and when her acolytes appealed for moral guidance she referred them to their own consciences.
It's a recurring joke that no one can explain mental archery beyond its "focus on focus," but pamphlets are written, yoga poses created ("Priapic Centaur, Roaring Rama, Encircling Sioux"), and a core of acolytes gather.
Henry George's acolytes put their faith in his concept of a "single tax" colony where the community owned the land and homeowners paid an annual tax that funded the creation of parks and public amenities.
Adapted from the graphic novel of the same name, The Death of Stalin alternates between wildly funny set-pieces, hilarious machinations among Stalin acolytes vying for power, and unsettling scenes of extrajudicial arrests and murder.
The records that me and other acolytes have come to think of uniquely Fitzian range from 3003 AM-ready new age gurglers, to peak-time techno ceiling-drippers, acid-laced minimal, and andromeda-exploring pastoral electronica.
He took a mish-mash of Buddhist and Hindu precepts, stirred in a bit of Nostradamus, added a huge dollop of reverence for himself and charged acolytes their life's savings for devotional tapes, books and guidance.
Most dramatically, on August 28th a judge in the northern state of Haryana sentenced Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh, a flamboyant guru-cum-action-star, to 20 years in prison for the rape of two female acolytes.
The paradoxical result was that finance, an industry whose acolytes often trumpet the superiority of free-market economics, had created a poorly functioning market—one that was oversupplied with analysts who mostly offered the same product.
They've even proven equally appealing to acolytes of actress and wellness "guru" Gwyneth Paltrow and conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, both of whom prominently feature adaptogen-containing products for sale on the Goop and Infowars websites, respectively.
At last, those of us who are more of the Nailed It school of decorating than acolytes of Martha Stewart, Patron Saint of Halloween, can walk through this season sharing treats with our heads held high.
Only Trump could say with a straight face, with cheers by Republicans acolytes at their convention, that it is all Obama and Clinton's fault — and think he could get away with it such a blatant lie.
According to Slashfilm, the 80-year-old Spahn let Manson and his acolytes live on the ranch rent-free in exchange for sex from the Manson girls, who also doted on him and cooked him meals.
Even the acolytes were confused, the fat lady saying that love was like a blessing, and the other lady, who was thin and seemed to Johel generally more sensible, suggesting that love was like a curse.
"I do not despair, because I no longer believe that politics encompasses all possible futures of our world," he tells reporters as he boards his floating arcology, joined by a cadre of devoted clerks / blood-acolytes.
Argento acolytes may well dismiss the result, and fans of orthodox horror will drum their nails in impatience, for this "Suspiria" runs more than two and a half hours, and is decidedly short on cheap thrills.
By the time he was elected to Congress in 22015, after two failed tries, Mr. Pence had missed the Republican revolution led by Newt Gingrich and his scrappy, fiscally conservative acolytes who stormed Washington in 1994.
One fell to defeat at the hands of Trump acolytes, and the other's future was in doubt — a sign that steady demographic change across the region was proceeding too gradually to lift Democrats definitively to victory.
Eager acolytes of his political vision referred to themselves as "Yang Gang," and Yang showed a strong fluency in internet memes and other web-based organizing that made him a popular candidate among some younger voters.
Founded by Caleb Braaten, Sacred Bones celebrates its 10th year with a Red Bull Music Academy concert featuring eccentric acolytes from up and down its roster, including Ms. Hval, Zola Jesus, Marissa Nadler and Moon Duo.nyc.redbullmusicacademy.
Unlike Wright, he had a stable marriage (to the niece of his mentor, the architect Francesco Rinaldo; their son, Tobia, 85, is an acclaimed industrial designer), never demanded the fealty of acolytes and was notoriously private.
For Chang acolytes, the most satisfying part of dining at Nishi is tasting the results of his eternal hunt for sources of umami, an extension of his experiments with misos and sauces at his food laboratory.
Of course, that hasn't stopped the so-called new atheists like Richard Dawkins, Daniel Dennett, and Sam Harris—and their annoyingly fanatical online acolytes—banging on about exactly what they don't believe in all the time.
"The FBI's reputation has taken a big hit because the president of the United States, with his acolytes, has lied about it constantly," Comey said when asked whether he bore any responsibility for damaging the FBI's reputation.
How he treated women, how he spoke about women, how he expected his employees and acolytes to regard women speaks not only to his character, but to his ability to lead a nation and command a government.
Elon Musk's dabble with the doobage in a September radio interview may have sparked more than just an outpouring of adulation from his acolytes (and a fairly interesting conversation around artificial intelligence, social media, invention and space).
Socially responsible investing, long the bastion of faith-based activists and civic do-gooders, can now count several high-profile activists — including Clifton Robbins of Blue Harbour Group and Barry Rosenstein of Jana Partners – among its acolytes.
Joe Donnelly -- Rokita and Messer, both House members, and Braun, a former state representative and auto parts distribution company owner -- are each casting themselves as Trump acolytes in their closing arguments ahead of the May 8 contest.
It's leftover from a childhood when I, like many Lisa Frank acolytes born in the 1990s, spent much of the school day toting my homework around in folders adorned with paintings of purple kittens sitting on rainbows.
Meanwhile, as entrepreneurs plug $16-a-gallon marked-up tap water, and raw water acolytes encourage us to guzzle from streams that may contain agricultural runoff, 2 billion people still don't have access to clean drinking water.
To hear the vanguard of psychiatry's biological revolution tell it, the late 19th century was a period of incredible scientific progress for the profession, interrupted only when Freud and his acolytes took over in a palace coup.
Mr. Hernández's campaign for re-election began years ago — even before he was president — when he and his acolytes stacked the Honduras Supreme Court with supporters, with the ultimate goal of holding onto power beyond one term.
"From Bin Laden to Facebook," her second book, published in 2013, was a deep dive into the dissemination of terrorist ideology on the internet, an investigation that foreshadowed the Islamic State's recruitment of acolytes via social media.
Three sisters live in semi-neglect with their elegant mother, a father who is a famous painter with a penchant for defecating in the garden, and a trio of up-and-coming artists who are his acolytes.
So until a new trend that we can soil our trousers about comes along, we'll be stuck listening to dark mode acolytes telling us light mode folks why we're the fools for not jumping on the bandwagon.
If scientism can falsely turn ethical and political issues into matters of disease, and grossly exaggerate what we know about the nature of mental illness, Foucault and his acolytes are prone to an antithetical failing: radical social constructionism.
Standing before a crowd of a couple hundred mostly white, 60-something year old men in suits with expensive watches, Smith gave the best boast he could to win over a crowd of hard line fossil fuel acolytes.
This is the kind of narrative challenge that can make or break a TV show, but creator Pendleton Ward's acolytes tackle it with the emotional honesty and zaniness that draws as many adults to the show as kids.
Assuming Republicans don't nominate Trump or one of his acolytes again in 2020, the cost of third-party voting will fall back down to where it was in 2012—still high in swing states, but very low elsewhere.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Eight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall In shift, top CEOs say shareholder value not top goal MORE's (Mass.) acolytes.
Kilcullen explains superbly the multiple paths to jihadism, the numerous ways in which terrorists can strike, the plentiful targets urban societies offer, and antediluvian ISIS' savvy use of the Internet and social media to attract and train acolytes.
In Britain, the hard left assumed control of the Labour Party last year after the election of its new leader, Jeremy Corbyn, who looks like a dufferish old uncle but is followed by a cult of rageful acolytes.
While the media has painted his comments in a deeply negative light, and he has been criticized by crypto acolytes, I think it is clear that his pragmatism stems from his engineering background rather than his investment focus.
The recent crush of Lower East Side Laura Ingalls Wilders is in large measure attributable to her and a selective but influential group of acolytes, who manage to make the dresses' Amish dowdiness seem a provocative fashion choice.
Created in Los Angeles by the California native Shannon Davenport, who worked as a trend forecaster and became a certified aromatherapist, Esker is a thoughtful brand and not too overwhelming for newer acolytes of the clean beauty world.
Cordray, a Democrat, made an effort to recruit broadly, bringing in financial-industry veterans and former prosecutors, but Warren's creation inevitably attracted Warren acolytes and veterans of consumer-advocacy groups, many of whom landed in the enforcement division.
And now some see the Claremont crowd's rising profile as revenge of the so-called West Coast Straussians, as acolytes of Harry V. Jaffa — the Claremont McKenna professor and Claremont Institute patriarch who died in 2015 — are known.
A former A.K.P. member named Emin Şirin told me that in the fall of 43 he visited the compound in Saylorsburg, and Gülen told him that a "golden generation" of acolytes were working their way into Turkey's institutions.
It is unfortunate that McCabe and the other acolytes of Comey did not set their partisanship aside long enough to see how the questions that Trump put to Comey in those early days might have been quite innocent.
Additionally, if Trump were so concerned about corruption in Ukraine, why would he trust a seemingly corrupt country to carry out an important investigation that, according to Trump and his acolytes, would have been in the national interest?
But as the Japanese fomented a movement — and its own army of acolytes, black-clad "crows" as they were called at the time, who lined up at their shows — so have Mr. Preston, Mr. Williams and Mr. Abloh.
Mr Mnangagwa's government, shorn of Mr Mugabe and his wife's chief acolytes, is still the same one that ruined a bountiful country, set records for hyperinflation, routinely tortured and murdered its critics, and prompted several million citizens to emigrate.
Mr. Pitcavage said the movement tends to gain more acolytes during periods of economic struggle — as it did during the recession and farm crisis in the early 1980s, and after the foreclosure crisis and the Great Recession in 20103.
The war for the hearts and minds of America is already on in the trailer for American Gods Season 2, which gives fans and acolytes alike a look at what's coming up for the show's gods, heroes, and villains.
Johel's sorrows had not impeded the acuity of his legal mind, and this seemed to him a significant distinction, but both acolytes were agreed that the remedy to Johel's sorrows could be obtained, Ogoun and the good Lord willing.
This proved nearly disastrous because only after the lampe had been lit, only after Monsieur Etienne had implored Saint Jacques, only after the libation had been spilled, did one of the acolytes think to ask Johel about the hair.
Now of course, whenever the structure of the CFPB is questioned, those who challenge it are tarred by the left and their media acolytes as undermining the self-proclaimed protections of consumers that the CFPB is suppose to defend.
One showed a cosmopolitan couple dragging a suitcase full of disguises through a Syrian city and dressing up like whichever militia was manning the latest checkpoint— Che Guevara acolytes in black berets, radicals in beards and turbans, opportunistic thugs.
I loved that scene too because it was really the first time we've seen Daenerys in the presence of an equal; Jon isn't an adversary Dany can burn, nor is he a member of her crew of infatuated acolytes.
Trump, whose marketing and self-promotion propelled him to the world's most powerful position, discovered that not all problems respond to PR solutions; that no matter how he and his acolytes praised his performance, the virus kept barreling forward.
If Mr. Putin's acolytes and supporters exulted at his victory, it left his critics with the uneasy sense that the leader would use his mandate to continue his campaign to muzzle the news media and restrict other civil liberties.
Yet the longest line of acolytes and well-wishers formed not in the vicinity of these cultural heavyweights — plus the Swedish pop-star Robyn — but led, instead, to a 2100-year-old man perched by the stage: David Rockefeller.
A successful presidential effort needs a cadre of its own dedicated loyalists to pull it through the tough times and a vast army of acolytes to drum up support at the grass-roots and shepherd people to the polls.
Mr. Lukach, who died in 274, never became as famous as the English occultist Aleister Crowley, but in the spheres of Afro-Caribbean witchcraft, he was considered a powerful witch and healer and counted Ms. Ono among his acolytes.
His mission brings him to Denmark, where he meets the clumsy-yet-alluring Freya Carlson (Tate), an attaché from the tourism bureau who soon becomes his side-kick in the fight against Contini acolytes Linka Karensky (Sommer) and Yu-Rang (Kwan).
Amid servings of sausages, beer and white wine spritzer, Kurz's acolytes at the People's Party (OVP) election celebrations sounded enthusiastic about working with the anti-immigration Freedom Party, which got around 26 percent, within a whisker of the Social Democrats.
It's all just an interesting head-scratcher, but more fundamentally while Apple is trying to wrench more cash out of its hardware acolytes, it still can't afford to shy away from low-cost devices that entice people into high-cost services.
While it's unquestionable that the 2018 class of old school death metal acolytes has been a high-water mark, the reason why the past few years have been so good to this style of music is more open to interpretation.
Danette Chavez, The A.V. Club: American Gods immediately starts tearing up the track, with an opening sequence so awash in Viking blood, it would appease Odin himself, not to mention acolytes of Hannibal and Logan (the latter of which Green wrote).
He failed to convince Hungary's hard core populist Viktor Orban and the UK's Nigel Farage to join him in his big tent, but in the EU Parliament, their acolytes will likely become cozier together over its next five-year term.
He dutifully collaborated with his father's acolytes, including Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlane, who at one point studied with Sinatra Sr.'s vocal coach and had Jr. on the show repeatedly to sing duets with Brian, the family dog MacFarlane voiced.
At the closed-door leadership meeting, it was also agreed to give the powerful post of the lower house speaker to Win Myint, one of the closest party acolytes of Suu Kyi, said the NLD official present at the meeting.
While many, many Jonas Brothers fans and DNCE acolytes don't mind seeing Joe Jonas' greased-up torso on their daily commutes, the singer and model himself thinks that it's pretty funny to subject his friends to his shiny semi-nudity.
In the same way that Apple changed the concept of a cellphone, Tesla acolytes think the Model S, X, 3, and forthcoming cars like the Model Y and pickup truck, can change not only electric vehicles, but all personally owned cars.
Washington (CNN)Donald Trump, keen to fill the halls of Congress with his acolytes while defending his record as President, is already fully involved in his administration's political efforts ahead of the 22002 midterms, senior White House officials tell CNN.
Ryan, the rap goes, has deserted his post as a potential conscience of the party and voice for decency, and he has allowed Trump's most fervent acolytes in the House — Devin Nunes, for instance — to run wild in his defense.
An election would be framed as a choice between Johnson delivering Brexit plus a populist Conservative program or turning the country, its economy and security over to Corbyn and his small group of acolytes from the far left, Blair said.
They would launch 53-pointers and run the floor while cleansing themselves of their fanatical devotion to midrange jumpers, the low-percentage shots that pain the sport's growing collection of analytics acolytes as much as the bunt vexes their baseball cousins.
Trump, along with his political media complex, is making a case that the problem is that the traditions and personnel of the department itself are rotten rather than the political pressure he and his acolytes are heaping upon the entire department.
In Las Vegas on Wednesday, Pete Buttigieg pointed out that some of the senator's acolytes were currently tangled up in a nasty fight with a powerful local labor union, the Culinary Workers, that had criticized Mr. Sanders's Medicare for All plan.
While Trump remains president, and as his acolytes begin running, this hyper-partisan scenario in which politicians are undeniably innocent in the eyes of their party and undeniably culpable in the eyes of the opposition will undoubtedly continue to play out.
Mr. Staunton now sells the shirts to Tokyo stores including Estnation and Beauty & Youth United Arrows, and Popeye Magazine, a Japanese style bible, included Virgil Normal in a guide to Los Angeles that continues to send new acolytes to its door.
In addition to those five Republicans, there are three GOP senators running in swing states where they have to worry about being labeled as Trump acolytes if an anti-Trump backlash stirs up a big turnout of Democrats in November.
But let me ask you, do you really see all the Bush era neocons and Clinton acolytes and national security blob mouthpieces that fill out the ranks of the "liberal" networks these days standing by while Sanders claims the nomination?
We can't blame the country's increasingly unnerving defaults of opportunity and common purpose on only alt-right white supremacists and Trump and his other acolytes, hoping that they and extremists on the other side will be sidelined by center-right moderates.
Dressed Silicon Valley-casual in jeans and flanked by a PR rep rather than cloaked acolytes, the engineer known for self-driving cars—and triggering a notorious lawsuit—could be unveiling his latest startup instead of laying the foundations for a new religion.
Trump and a large number of party voters and Trump media acolytes are going to blame the Republican establishment for abandoning him, and for letting Clinton win and (probably) letting the Democrats take back the Senate and appoint liberal Supreme Court judges.
Starting two years ago, a band of artificial-intelligence acolytes within Salesforce escaped the towering headquarters with the goal of crazily multiplying the impact of the machine learning models that increasingly shape our digital world—by automating the creation of those models.
Finally, Americans faced by the spectacle of congressional comedy should resist the temptation to tune out… After all, it is our duty as citizens to decide whether the behavior of the president and his acolytes is compatible with their obligations under the Constitution.
He has yet to resort to extrajudicial violence — except, of course, for encouraging his acolytes to beat up protesters at rallies — and his efforts to undermine the rule of law have had only mixed success, in part due to his own fecklessness.
At the same time, Mr. Kelly and his acolytes kept in touch with reporters to argue that the crime drop they were witnessing was put in motion under Mr. Kelly, that Mr. Bratton and Mr. Giuliani should not be taking the credit.
Trump and his acolytes in the media have been screaming bloody murder over Colorado and Wyoming's decision to hold state conventions over a primary to select delegates simply because he's been losing the recent delegate battle to Cruz's superior, grass-roots operation.
Once Upon a Time in… Hollywood flits between these three narrative threads — sometimes focusing on Rick's waning acting gigs, in sharp contrast with Sharon's enthusiasm about her own burgeoning Hollywood status, before moving onto Cliff's brief and dramatic encounter with Manson's acolytes.
Who knows whether or not these symptoms are all related to the placebo effect, or just the sense of accomplishment, but these Whole30-ers (and the countless Whole30 acolytes who fill the blogosphere) claim the 30 days of pain were well worth it.
Labour is not so much an organised political party as a blood-soaked battleground between two warring factions: the far-left faction, led by Jeremy Corbyn and John McDonnell, and including acolytes such as Dianne Abbot and Emily Thornberry, and "moderate" Labour.
Andrew "King Bach" Bachelor (pictured) is the most-followed individual on Vine with 16m acolytes and Lele Pons, 19, is the most-viewed woman on Vine, with 189m loops of her videos in April, according to Tubular, a social-media rankings service.
"They have been talking of nothing but Ram, Ram all these years, and now they ask us to stop?" mutters Swaroopanand Saraswati, the head of two of Hinduism's most prestigious monasteries, as a pair of young acolytes flick yak-tail fly whisks.
Nor could they have foreseen that the country's salvation might well depend on its ability to deprogram the Trump cult's acolytes—an effort that would require a level of sympathetic engagement on the part of nonbelievers that they have yet to display.
Until now, the comedian's army of publicists, celebrity friends and acolytes did all they could to squelch the persistent rumors of such creepy misbehavior, which have dogged his career as C.K. made their work more difficult by turning his pathology into his muse.
Neurosis. All photos by Maija Lahtinen The final day of Roadburn is traditionally a low key affair, designed to ease festival acolytes back down to earth from PlanetRoadburn before the harsh light of Monday morning (and the inevitable post-festival malaise) sets in.
Opportunists are sure to put their own self-interests ahead of any ethical concerns and the greater good of the organization, while acolytes are likely to possess the very same values and beliefs that got their leaders into trouble to begin with.
"But I'm also dismayed that he's sticking by his methodology, the same methodology that caused him and his acolytes to miss almost 8003 [basis] points in a stock that, to me, is as obvious as the purloined letter," the "Mad Money " host said.
Ramaphosa, a former union leader who played an important role in talks to end apartheid, is expected to announce major cabinet changes in the coming days to replace Zuma acolytes in key portfolios who have been accused of mismanagement and implicated in corruption.
The crown prince has been feted and fawned over from Wall Street to Hollywood, where his acolytes hail his economic diversification and social reforms, including granting women the right to drive and young people the freedom to attend selected foreign movies and concerts.
The immense "Atlas Shrugged" (217,211 pages) was famous even before it was published — the fruit of 213 years of intense work — with amphetamine-driven live readings for her entranced circle, or cult, of young acolytes, who gathered at her apartment in Manhattan.
As they have risen in the Trump pantheon to attending cocktail parties with Trump acolytes, they've lost friends, the couple said, from liberal politicians they once lavished with campaign contributions to a former employee of Mr. White's who sent excoriating Twitter messages.
This gaslighting is nothing more than a cowardly tactic to downplay white nationalist extremism in order to shield both Trump and his cadre of acolytes from any culpability for their repeated use of the dangerous rhetoric that has helped to mainstream extremist ideology.
This is not to say I am an Elon fanboy, as I find the hagiography around him tiresome and even toxic when it comes to some of his acolytes, who cannot take one valid criticism of their leader without descending into madness.
It may also be taking advantage of the housecleaning favored by her replacement, Hedi Slimane, who famously likes to remake his brands in his own image with his own acolytes, and whose former job happened to be at the Kering-owned Saint Laurent.
Eleanor Roosevelt had legions of detractors as well as acolytes, of course, and yet she was awarded — by a still moderately respectful press and not least by Franklin D. Roosevelt himself — a measure of personal freedom to nurture close emotional ties with others.
It details his influences and inspirations with artifacts from Egyptian, Indian and other non-Western cultures; examples of European and American modernism, as well as designs by Sottsass's Memphis contemporaries (especially Peter Shire and Shiro Kuramata) and also some acolytes, misguided and not.
"But I'm also dismayed that he's sticking by his methodology, the same methodology that caused him and his acolytes to miss almost 8003 [basis] points in a stock that, to me, is as obvious as the purloined letter," the "Mad Money" host said.
In these years, Macron worked as an archivist for the philosopher Paul Ricœur, who taught him, he recalled, "never to get entrenched in a theory that does not confront reality," and whose acolytes are still arguing about how well Macron really knew him.
Dick Miller, a character actor whose reputation as a regular in dozens of low-budget movies produced or directed by Roger Corman led to parts in films by acolytes of Mr. Corman like Joe Dante, Martin Scorsese and James Cameron, died on Jan.
How I always describe it to non-Dreamcast acolytes is that it was a genre-changing sandbox game that preceded Grand Theft Auto III, and that it was the first ever 3D open world where you could go everywhere and talk to everyone.
Dobrik, 21, has gained a following of seven million subscribers for his goofy and stunt-filled vlogs, and 22-year-old Liza's fourteen million acolytes love her puns and sketches and costumes (which recently earned her a gig hosting Vogue's Met Gala red carpet).
The Whills was brought back to prominence in modern canon with the introduction of Baze Malbus and Chirrut Îmwe in last year's Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, two characters who were former Guardians of the Whills, Force-sensitive, Force-worshipping Jedi temple acolytes.
Seemingly made strictly for die-hard fans, the series itself presents its own kind of Rorschach test: Occasionally frustrating and meandering, it's never less than interesting, although that appeal might not extend much beyond acolytes of Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons' dark superhero tale.
But when that group's leader, Silas (Toby Kebbell) resurfaces in the present, Erin embarks on a solo investigation to bring him, girlfriend Petra (Tatiana Maslany) and their remaining acolytes down, and by doing so, raises more demons from her past than she had planned.
It seemed to confirm the worst fears of his most highly-devoted acolytes: As good as he was, he just didn't have what it took in the eyes of Vince McMahon and the WWE braintrust to be considered the very best of the best.
"If you read other research reports and news stories published at the same time, it is clear that the short-termers and their acolytes in the media weren't seeing it, simply because a very small country, Greece, was grabbing all the headlines," Cramer said.
Instead, we travel with MC Ren to a crowded room featuring a host of Dre acolytes: Defari, Xzibit, Knoc-turn'al, Time Bomb, King T, and Kokane (who, it should be noted, was signed to Ruthless Records, co-writing "Appetite for Destruction" on N.W.A's Niggaz4life).
If you didn't know it was a comedy show, the set combined with the quick cuts of two men yelling about demons and the Vikings using runestones to power up Adrian Peterson might make you think you were actually watching some Canadian Alex Jones acolytes.
Though the details of a "Medicare for all plan" remain vague, the basic idea that the government could reshape the health insurance system to be fairer, more efficient, and more humane is so powerful that it can grip its acolytes with something like genuine faith.
"The FBI's reputation has taken a big hit because the president of the United States with his acolytes has lied about it constantly, and in the face of those lives, a whole lot of good people who watch [Fox News] believe that nonsense," Comey said.
But the outward rumblings of displeasure remain confined to neighborhoods like the Upper East Side and groups — rank-and-file police officers, building owners, former Bloomberg acolytes — that have long been skeptical of Mr. de Blasio's leadership and eager for a viable alternative to emerge.
Happening each fall and spring in Joshua Tree for the last decade, these festivals—"the Coachellas of kirtan"—are major gatherings for the SoCal scene, with thousands of acolytes arriving each weekend to dance, sing, meditate, burn sage, spin around in circles, and stretch.
I understand why Mr. Sanders and his acolytes believe that sweeping progressive ideas — however unrealistic they may be — might capture the public imagination better than the more carefully constructed proposals of centrists, policies that are harder to articulate and can come across as mushy.
The critical recognition she craved mostly eluded her — her best-selling novels "The Fountainhead" (1943) and "Atlas Shrugged" (1957) were lurid, melodramatic, full of implausible characters and turgid harangues — and as her fame and notoriety grew, she retreated to the safe harbor of her acolytes.
A rhetoric developed by Stalin and his acolytes returns, reheated, recycled, reused, repurposed in a string of self-referential clusters of jargon and grandiose generalities that could be disassembled and reassembled and placed in a different sequence and still hold the same amount of meaning.
Ultimately, it was the bankers, technocrats, statesmen and acolytes of the data-junkie class who were willing to believe that Elizabeth Holmes, a 19-year-old college dropout who thought a black turtleneck would make her Steve Jobs, was going to revolutionize blood-testing.
Whatever. And in what he believes is his most potent issue -- immigration -- he's now sending 5,200 troops to the border to protect Americans from a group of migrants referred to as the "caravan" ("invaders," as he and his news acolytes like to call them).
For those who take seriously the Constitution's designation of the Congress as the "first branch" and the nation's lawmaker, it has been embarrassing to read reports of the president's giving instructions to his acolytes on the Hill and tweeting advice and threats at House Republicans.
I sat in a dimly lit, air-conditioned trailer as Milch—surrounded by several silent acolytes, of varying degrees of experience and career accomplishment—sprawled on the floor in the middle of the room, staring at a large computer monitor a few feet away.
Ram Dass spread his interpretation of Eastern philosophy as an author and lecturer, advising acolytes to be loving ("we're all just walking each other home") and to sublimate the ego for the sake of the soul ("the quieter you become, the more you can hear").
Disraeli was not quite as successful in transforming this idea into a governing philosophy as some of his later acolytes have imagined: his one long spell in office, from 19403-1880, was the result of Liberal divisions over licensing alcohol rather than the appeal of Conservatism.
This reviewer finished "The End" with mixed emotions: gratitude that Mr Knausgaard had broken all the rules to admit readers into his life, but also relief that the whole thing was over, and a conviction that he and his acolytes should now find new experiments to pursue.
In early June, members of The_Donald claimed that Google was purposefully preventing the phrase "crooked hillary," an epithet frequently leveled against Clinton by Trump and his acolytes, from appearing in the search engine's autocomplete feature—a charge that was swiftly denied by the Mountain View-based company.
What ensues is a hellish ordeal for Archie, Jughead, Betty and Veronica, who are forced to continue playing the game while evading death in the form of poisoned drinks, gun-bearing Gargoyle acolytes and a brutal fight between Archie and a wrestler out to kill him.
The film's most interesting and unsettling conceit is that the ranch where Rick and Cliff once shot their TV show is now occupied by Charles Manson and his brainwashed acolytes, and Cliff suspects the ranch's owner (Bruce Dern) has been kidnapped—or worse—by the interlopers.
With the choice of Chief Shea — another of Mr. Bratton's acolytes — the mayor appears to have decided again that continuity is the best political choice, one that would open him up to less criticism should New York City's long trajectory of declining crime begin to reverse.
The races in Georgia and Florida are, perhaps more than any other on the wide and varied 2018 map, a referendum on the first two years of the Trump era -- and whether Democrats have nailed down a path for defeating the President's acolytes in the Republican Party.
Sure, the sign-wielding crazy guy is free to stand up on a crate and spout his nonsense — but you're free to ignore him, and if you do, he's not allowed to marshal all his acolytes (or to invent new ones) to follow and harass you.
And it's too bad — had Greg been more fiendishly charismatic and capable, had he attracted a few more acolytes, had he maniacally pursued his salvific vision of backyard mass transit, he might very well have grown up to become the subject of a T. Coraghessan Boyle novel.
The reason why Donald Trump is so desperately trying to convince everybody — and why his media acolytes are echoing the message — that the race is over is because Donald knows in Cleveland he will not be able to earn the support of a majority of delegates.
A resolution calling on Vermont's Independent senator to join the Democratic Party was defeated during DNC meetings last week in another sign of the tensions between Sanders acolytes hoping to change the party and Clinton people resentful that Sanders is not even a member of their party.
But the only thing more disingenuous than Oscar De La Hoya pretending to give a shit about the sanctity of his sport beyond his direct financial advancement is drumming up a false moral imperative for his customers to proliferate as though they're acolytes preaching some higher gospel.
This spirit, emblematized by the likes of Bernadette Corporation—BC to its acolytes—has come to characterize a new community of post-internet New York labels, such as Lou Dallas and Gauntlett Cheng, whose delightfully strange garments push disciplinary boundaries and reconsider what constitutes (salable) clothing.
But his quest to parlay fragile detente with the West into financial infusions to rebuild Iran's oil-based economy has been slowed by investors' fears of pre-existing U.S. sanctions and suspicions among powerful hardline acolytes of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei of any rise in Western influence.
The trailer, which you can watch above, hints of an inscrutable romp through Green's subconscious, but the film is actually fairly linear and straightforward, thanks to the influence of Green's wife, Yasmín, and the collective efforts of Green's sprawling network of friends and acolytes in the New York scene.
His acolytes, some of whom might consider themselves to be walking in the tradition of rugged American individualism, should note that they are in fact taking marching orders — "Rules for Life," no less — from a line-toeing Canadian, preaching a philosophy not of American defiance but of Canadian deference.
Now that's happening in real life as well, as Game of Thrones acolytes come to bend the knee at the actual location of Dragonstone — the steps leading to San Juan de Gaztelugatxe, a church and one-time monastery, near the village of Bakio in the Basque region of Spain.
Apparently undaunted by the threat of a Republican presidency, these Bernie acolytes say they'd rather stay at home on election day, write their candidate in on the ballot, or vote for Jill Stein, the Green Party candidate, and more than 50,000 have taken a pledge to this effect.
" Reporter Jay Maeder of the Miami Herald described Rajneeshpuram as "a dark-souled, usagainst-them kingdom, full of beaming, soft-singing spiritual storm troopers whose high priests daily drum into the acolytes that the world outside is a savage forest full of predators who mean to destroy them.
Whenever I dialed into the system, I had to listen to a recorded message reminding me that Miss Cleo had not been arrested; that she was a real person with extraordinary abilities; and that we, her acolytes, were providing a valuable service for people in need of entertainment.
As per usual, J. Read's militant drumming is the standout force, but Deathlord manages to sneak a Revenge-style hell groove or two into the mix, and the production style will seem very familiar to longtime acolytes—the EP was handled by Ross Bay Cult mainstays Fiasco Bros.
"Wendell and Wild is a comedy about two scheming demon brothers who must face their arch-nemesis, the demon-dusting nun Sister Helly, and her two acolytes, the goth teens Kat and Raoul," Selick explained to Variety back in 2015, when the movie was first announced in development.
Implying that players give up their right to free speech when they put on a uniform may well strike a responsive chord among many in Mr. Trump's base, and among faithful acolytes like Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, who said players should keep their mouths shut in the workplace.
Today, though, the remnants of these traditions can be seen in the Modernist buildings that still stand in major cities, including Tokyo's International House of Japan, one of the country's most famous hotels, designed in 1952 by Japanese acolytes of Le Corbusier, which makes use of shoji screens.
Oliver asked in no uncertain terms why the Dalai Lama won't condemn the practice of self-immolation among his acolytes, and the Dalai Lama replied that he didn't want to make the families left behind feel ashamed of how their children died because it went against his will.
But they are a made-up religion whose acolytes at some level know it — and the thinness of their metaphysics, their weak claim on human loyalties, makes them mostly just a pleasing cloak over the dark power that's actually stabilized the modern world, the terrifying threat of nuclear war.
This moment of political purgatory comes after a turbulent two years packed with revelations about covert contacts between associates of President Donald Trump and Russia, the sight of Trump acolytes being sent to jail after sensational court dramas and a ferocious campaign by the President to discredit Mueller.
I had set out to write a short book, the story of that decade: In comes Jim Taylor Jr., and he turns this group of people into a cult, and at the end of the decade he's caught in bed with the wife of one of his acolytes.
Suddenly, a conservative Muslim was the prime minister, and he badly needed to replace Kemalists with bureaucrats, judges and police officers loyal to the new administration Mr. Erdogan struck an alliance with Mr. Gulen — then regarded not as a rival but as a conservative Muslim with highly educated acolytes.
The assimilationist-minded Log Cabin Republicans, the Trump critics like Sullivan, the deliberately trollish Yiannopoulos acolytes and the conservative-leaning college students coming of age in an era of greater social acceptance have seemingly little in common besides their sexual orientation — and their oft-stated distaste for identity politics.
Some recalled how at the height of murderous purges in the 1930s, many of Stalin's acolytes refused to believe that the Soviet dictator knew what was going on — which he clearly did, since he signed off on lists of people to be executed — and blamed out-of-control underlings.
With the notable exception of an iPod Shuffle for those who work out, I haven't seen anyone listening to music on any other device in at least five years, and I'm willing to bet you haven't either, unless you live in a high-res audio compound with Neil Young acolytes.
In 2012 they voted at a higher rate than whites—a showing that could not prevent Mitt Romney narrowly winning back the state for the Republicans, after Barack Obama scraped it, even more narrowly, in 2008 (by a handful of votes per precinct, as Mrs Obama reminded her acolytes in Charlotte).
As we sat there in the hotel bar, the night firmly drawn in, the hubbub of acolytes all around, Bez hopped from talking about his relationship with Shaun Ryder—"I'm a good friend, a loyal friend"—to detailing something deeper and stranger than I'd ever expected to hear that evening.
Jeremy Corbyn and his acolytes kept repeating that Britain was essentially a land of milk and honey—the fifth richest country in the world no less—and the only reason people didn't have enough of the good things in life was that "the rich" were consuming more than their fair share.
Doomsday prophets point to the N.F.L.'s dominant TV ratings, the advancing age of baseball's core fans — the median age of baseball's TV audience is 56; basketball's is 41 — and the hordes of young acolytes who bury their heads in their phones to watch Vines of Steph Curry's nimble acrobatics.
Mr. Rael and Ms. San Fratello are committed to democratizing the process for their young acolytes and others, making the point that 3-D printing from "upcycled" materials otherwise destined for the trash heap, and forgoing the purchase of drywall and other construction supplies, is a more sustainable design approach.
Mr. Berman's collecting aesthetic runs to the unsparing Americana of Walker Evans, William Eggleston and Dorothea Lange, as well as the contemporary acolytes Christian Patterson, Sheron Rupp and Joel Sternfeld, whose haunting photo of a condemned house in the toxic Love Canal neighborhood of Niagara Falls, N.Y., remains a favorite.
Time slows and stretches around the complex machinations of the wannabe acolytes and around the long, loud shots of bodies undulating in rooms and by pools, so that, although the camera leaps and lingers on his lavish estate, we don't get to Berlusconi himself until nearly halfway through the film.
His surrogates and media acolytes were pushing the narrative that it was time to coalesce behind Trump -- to "fall in line," despite the fact we are still months from the convention, several key states have not voted and Trump has yet to win the majority of delegates to clinch the GOP nomination.
The very existence of these crumbs raises questions about why someone purporting to wage a righteous and successful campaign against evil would leak anything, let alone easily crackable clues that could compromise their anonymity or the overall mission, but that line of reasoning doesn't seem to be a concern for QAnon's acolytes.
On the wood floor of the apartment, the two ladies who served as Monsieur Etienne's acolytes had chalked in intricate swirls the veve of the great lord Damballah, a pair of snakes whose intertwined forms explained the most profound mysteries of the universe, if one had eyes to see and sense to understand.
Portrayed with wide-eyed curiosity and a diffident mien by the British actor Paul Hilton, Forster steps out of the past and into the play's opening scene like a tutelary don strolling through a campus quad, where clean-cut acolytes sprawl and frolic like models for a J. Crew back-to-college catalog.
After purchasing her apartment in 2012, Lyons spent a year in a rental down the street, the better to oversee every aspect of the loft's transformation from a drab artist's studio, with yellowing floors and featureless walls, into a heavily accessorized, sumptuously textured home that might feel familiar to her many acolytes.
But that&aposs a chance for President Trump to say to Kim Jong-un, here are -- just in case Kim Jong-un has been misinformed by the lackeys and acolytes who surround him about the real nature of American military might, capability, and so on, look, we do have the ability to obliterate you.
Trump appears to make unilateral decisions surrounded by a cabinet of yes-men and acolytes because he has chased out advisers like Mattis, former National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster, former Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, and former Chief of Staff John Kelly, all of whom tended to push back against Trump's more ill-advised decisions.
Four people, two Karlheinz Stockhausen acolytes (Czukay and keyboardist Irmin Schmidt), a free jazzbo (drummer Liebezeit), and a teenaged guitarist who could play the shit out of everything (Michael Karoli), they had the late 103s buzz of revolution in 'em and went visceral—a typical story though one that's a bit different than most.
And like all gods he had his acolytes in the millions of kids who prided themselves on their knowledge of small acts and minor labels; who measured a band's worth as being in inverse proportion to its popularity; who had very rigid, if not always consistent, definitions of what was cool and what wasn't.
During his short news conference in Kiev with Mr. Poroshenko, who took office after one of Mr. Putin's acolytes was pushed from power, Mr. Tillerson also declined to say whether Mr. Trump, during his meeting with the Russian president, accepted Mr. Putin's denials that Russia was involved in efforts to influence the 2016 election.
An ideological conservative from the American heartland, Cotton came up through the Ivy League and was groomed by some of the country's leading conservative thinkers, from the Weekly Standard's Bill Kristol, one of Trump's leading critics, to the acolytes of Leo Strauss at the Claremont Institute who have been far more supportive of the president.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersThe Hill's Morning Report - Sponsored by AdvaMed - House panel expected to approve impeachment articles Thursday Warren, Buttigieg duke it out in sprint to 2020 The Memo: Pelosi-Trump trade deal provokes debate on left MORE's (I-Vt.) rallies, his acolytes have begun to chant "Lock him up!" when Trump's name is mentioned.
When what to our wondering eyes was unveiled But an overweight POTUS who we thought should be jailed; And some willing few acolytes, who served as his tools, Abandoning their Oath and the country, those fools; In his tiny fat hands did clutch this overeater, Not a weapon, nor golf club, but rather — a tweeter.
Year: 1859Who Revolted: Abolitionist John Brown and his acolytes, to incite a slave rebellion How They Failed: Overcome by superior government forces after failing to incite a slave rebellion John Brown was a notable rabble rouser with the insane idea in his head that people in America should not own other people in America.
Today the former prime minister serves as a sort of Rorschach test for whatever irks the viewer: to the left he stands for free-market capitalism and war, to the right he stands for a hyper-metropolitan internationalism, to some of his former acolytes he stands for how not to secure one's political legacy after leaving politics.
The defector claimed Abu Walaa had particular clout in Raqqa, Syria, because one of his former acolytes, a German ISIS operative named Lemke, was in charge of German members of the group's Amniyat security service and was in touch with Abu Muhammad al-Adnani, who until his death was the second most powerful figure in ISIS.
After Walker's talk, he was mobbed by acolytes in the conference center desperate to tell him how much his book—which covers the same topic as his TED talk—changed their lives, how they'd given up caffeine and alcohol and stopped feeling bad for leaving parties early to get sleep or refusing to look at work emails in bed.
The preparations inside the West Wing mimic what other White Houses have done when facing prolonged controversies/ They also signal a change inside the Trump White House: While the president and his acolytes swept into office pledging to shake up Washington, they are now looking backward to glean guidance from how Presidents Ronald Reagan and Bill Clinton handled controversy.
There's another reason why Trump's decision to use his pardon power again on such a politically sensitive case will cause concern: It could be interpreted as a signal to Cohen and other Trump acolytes -- such as indicted former campaign chairman Paul Manafort -- that if they don't play ball with prosecutors, they can expect a reward. Rep.
At first the Obama Democrats, the holdovers into the current administration and their resistance partners led by 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 and the Clinton acolytes used the Russian collusion narrative.
The least-discussed norms President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE and his acolytes have blowtorched these 2628 months is congressional oversight.
It matters not if you are a conservative gun owner and spent your life serving in the military and in the FBI as I have, dare to touch that third rail of policy issues as I did in the wake of this horrific event, and Breitbart News and their acolytes will mock you for your apparent temerity.
And then, a few hours later in Arizona, at what was billed as a major policy speech on his now muddled stance on immigration, and before his jeering acolytes, he gave a speech full of fear, about murderous immigrants, and reiterated that he would build a southern border wall and, you guessed it, Mexico would pay for it.
Chefs like Ferran Adrià and René Redzepi have influenced thousands of acolytes (and copycats), but Bottura's handwork is of a more private and idiosyncratic strain: He cooks food that's about Italy and family and history and memory and art, yes, but ultimately his eclectic platings and flavor combinations reflect the miasmic workings of his own mind.
At one point Bravo, a third degree black belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu and conspiracy theory connoisseur, proffered the theory that "globalists," including NASA and the European Space Agency, aided by their godless acolytes in the mainstream media (MSM), had schemed together to perpetuate the idea that the Earth is round in order to enslave mankind.
When Mr. Trump denies, as do his acolytes, the claims by the intelligence community that the election was, in fact, rigged in his favor by a foreign power, he is bizarrely echoing the very responses that so many Chileans got in the early '70s when we accused the C.I.A. of illegal interventions in our internal affairs.
It relies strictly on the enthusiasm of its acolytes for its gasoline, which means that Run the Jewels doesn't tell a story about the modern sound of hip-hop so much as it tells a story about how, today, hip-hop can be whatever you want it to be, if you can get enough people to agree.
But first the members of Tinariwen wrapped new turbans around the heads of their young acolytes, marking not only the passage from boyhood to manhood according to ancient desert custom, but also the transmission of their music across the generations, a transmission that is taking place in the hearts of youth from every corner of the great Sahara.
The two older sisters are unmarried and childless; the next generation is represented by Roland's daughter, Molly, and Fran's two children, the "frail and exquisite" 6-year-old ­Arthur and his ­9-year-old sister, Ivy, high ­priestess of a sinister fantasy cult centered on a ruined cottage in the woods at Kington, of which she and her brother are the secret ­acolytes.
In recent months Ajit Doval, the national security adviser, seen by acolytes as a swashbuckling figure who would personally slip across the border to shoot at terrorists if given the chance, has ushered in a sweeping reorganisation of his office, stacking it with spies instead of diplomats, increasing its budget tenfold and taking over prime New Delhi office space from cabinet ministers.
There&aposs a reason Bernie Sanders came very close to knocking off Hillary Clinton in primaries and it is pathetic to say that a near-octogenarian is the wave of the future but I think that Bernie Sanders has a lot more acolytes among the other thirty crowd that Hillary Clinton ever did and this is pretty good proof of that.
Big tech, already facing billions in fines from European regulators, is an increasing target of both U.S. political parties: Steve Bannon and his nationalist acolytes in the White House are eager to take on the tech companies as selfish and monopolistic, and top GOP staffers are warning Google, Facebook and Amazon not to get too aggressive with their net-neutrality advocacy.
Wrote O'Neal at the A.V. Club: To these acolytes, Parker and Stone have spent two decades preaching a philosophy of pragmatic self-reliance, a distrust of elitism, in all its compartmentalized forms, and a virulent dislike of anything that smacks of dogma, be it organized religion, the way society polices itself, or whatever George Clooney is on his high horse about.
And now in many ways, a little piece of Bundyville has re-emerged here in east-central Oregon, in the temper and tone of a Bundy-family led crew of armed, antigovernment acolytes who are occupying a federal wildlife reserve, calling for Washington to hand control of federal lands to ranchers and local governments, and seeking to unwind a century of policy that has shaped the West.
In all of this—the bemused/breathless live-tweeting of a stupendously tedious day of non-baseball, the presence of gawkers and dead-ender Tebow acolytes who like him, as one woman told the Wall Street Journal's Jared Diamond, "because he knows when to kneel"—you can see the late-arriving apotheosis of the whole weird Tebow Thing that was so inescapable back in 2011.
Also, the group's acolytes continue to kill around the world, including last month in one of Europe's Christmas markets, in Strasbourg, France, where a gunman who had left a pledge of allegiance to ISIS on a USB stick killed five people, and on a trail in Morocco's Atlas Mountains, where a group of men who also had recorded a pledge killed two Scandinavian tourists.
The English southwest has emerged, over the past several decades, not only as a place of pilgrimage for late-model would-be knights of the Round Table, but as a homing ground for seekers of many stripes: Aquarian acolytes of the new age, devotees of the Great Goddess, witches and wizards, practitioners of a wide range of therapeutic methods and those who submit to their ministrations.
As Scandal comes to an end, we're sure that Rhimes will be there alongside all of her loyal acolytes, a glass of red wine in hand, to bid adieu to Olivia Pope and Co. Read These Stories Next: You'll Never Guess How Anna & Elsa Connect To The Disney 'Verse See The Kardashians & Jenners As Disney Princesses (You Know You Want To) The Viral Words You Need To Know
Now that she has sold nearly six million copies of "The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up" and has been on the New York Times best-seller list for 213 weeks and counting, she was taking the next logical step: a formal training program for her KonMari method, certifying her acolytes to bring the joy and weightlessness and upward-pointing trajectory of a clutter-free life to others.
The Henley Regatta [an annual rowing race on the Thames], which was a model for de Coubertin's IOC in terms of governance; he loved the Henley Regatta, and he said the IOC operates on the same principle: a core of people who know what they're doing at the center, a second concentric ring of acolytes who are learning, and an outer penumbra of stardust, which is all the aristocrats and princes who you use to stick on the letterhead.
Internally, there is still a question of which Democratic faction can cash in on this momentum, and whether voters will follow the liberal grassroots movement personified in Bernie SandersBernie SandersJoe Biden faces an uncertain path Bernie Sanders vows to go to 'war with white nationalism and racism' as president Biden: 'There's an awful lot of really good Republicans out there' MORE and his acolytes, or if they will stick with those favored by the establishment and machine bosses.
We absolutely do, because there is the actual implementation of a startup that is meant to disrupt, meant to gentrify, meant to cater to a one percent, a growing one percent class that is not the Wall Street billionaires that we associate with the one percent but a newly minted class of wealthy developers and Silicon Valley, you know, acolytes who don't want to deal with the nitty gritty and the dirty and the reality of just living in a city.
Former Senate Minority Leader Harry ReidHarry Mason Reid85033 Democrats fight to claim Obama's mantle on health care Reid says he wishes Franken would run for Senate again Panel: How Biden's gaffes could cost him against Trump MORE (D-Nev.) is taking aim at his GOP colleagues, telling The New York Times that Senate Republicans "have become acolytes" for President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE.

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