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But to take money again from the "the backstabber of all founders"?
Now there's a corporate backstabber who surveils everybody's everything in an icky, lurky sort of way.
Sanders supporters have called Warren a "backstabber" and a "snake" for reiterating the claim during the debate Tuesday night.
In this case, the anxiety was caused by his office rival, Wally Frick, a gifted tattle-tale and a dangerous backstabber.
Ryan -- who has reported at the White House for more than 20 years -- bashes Omarosa for her secret recordings and being a backstabber.
So here's the only conclusion I can come to, and it's a harsh one, and I feel very bad about it: He's a backstabber.
And it's not like a Democrat can't win here; Obama narrowly won the district in 2008, and Trumpist voters may see Ryan as a backstabber.
" Rudy Giuliani, Trump's personal attorney, similarly attacked Bolton in an interview on "CBS This Morning" that aired Wednesday, calling him a "backstabber" and a "swamp character.
Magic Johnson is calling out Lakers general manager Rob Pelinka -- fingering Pelinka as the backstabber who trashed him inside and outside of NBA circles ... and Magic is pissed.
But now, Levandowski looks like a guy whose greed and ego far outweighed his talent—his former co-workers even warned Uber employees that he was an untrustworthy backstabber.
The behavior in question ranges from angry Sanders fans tweeting snake emojis at Warren accusing her of being an anti-Sanders backstabber to online harassment of (generally female) Warren supporters.
Because of a poem, a novel, an interview, a tweet or a cartoon, we can be called a "backstabber" in pro-government media, lynched in social media, demonized, ostracized, put on trial or even get arrested.
The "backstabber" he's talking about is Benchmark Capital, a renown Silicon Valley venture capital firm which was in the news in September for its role helping to remove WeWork's charismatic and controversial cofounder Adam Neumann from the helm.
What I'm trying to say is, we can kill that betraying backstabber Petyr Baelish and I can take his face and keep the soldiers of the Vale on our side by pretending to be him, so you can stop holding back.
She asked the secretary of state if he would defend Ambassador Marie YovanovitchMarie YovanovitchHouse Foreign Affairs chairman says Bolton urged him in September to look into Yovanovitch ouster Lawyer says Parnas can't attend Senate trial due to ankle bracelet Giuliani calls Bolton a 'backstabber' over Ukraine allegations MORE: pic.twitter.
S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie YovanovitchMarie YovanovitchHouse Foreign Affairs chairman says Bolton urged him in September to look into Yovanovitch ouster Lawyer says Parnas can't attend Senate trial due to ankle bracelet Giuliani calls Bolton a 'backstabber' over Ukraine allegations MORE fired during a private April 2018 dinner, ABC News reported Friday.
The president's personal attorney, Rudy GiulianiRudy GiulianiSenators take reins of impeachment trial in marathon question session Ted Cruz clarifies after Lev Parnas's lawyer calls senator's tweet 'fake news' Republican group launches ad campaign calling for witnesses in impeachment trial MORE, referred to the former national security adviser as "Backstabber Bolton" in a text to a Daily Beast reporter.
And if you would — it shouldn't matter that it wasn't you, shouldn't matter that it was Marie YovanovitchMarie YovanovitchHouse Foreign Affairs chairman says Bolton urged him in September to look into Yovanovitch ouster Lawyer says Parnas can't attend Senate trial due to ankle bracelet Giuliani calls Bolton a 'backstabber' over Ukraine allegations MORE, it shouldn't matter that it was Joe Biden.
NPR reporter Mary Louise Kelly reportedly asked Pompeo in an interview why he chose not to defend former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie YovanovitchMarie YovanovitchHouse Foreign Affairs chairman says Bolton urged him in September to look into Yovanovitch ouster Lawyer says Parnas can't attend Senate trial due to ankle bracelet Giuliani calls Bolton a 'backstabber' over Ukraine allegations MORE after she faced attacks from the president.
Multiple current and former administration officials testified last year that the former New York City mayor was conducting a shadow foreign policy in Ukraine to dig up dirt on Democrats, and that he led an effort to oust former Ambassador to Ukraine Marie YovanovitchMarie YovanovitchHouse Foreign Affairs chairman says Bolton urged him in September to look into Yovanovitch ouster Lawyer says Parnas can't attend Senate trial due to ankle bracelet Giuliani calls Bolton a 'backstabber' over Ukraine allegations MORE.
In the hours before the pledge was announced, new audio was released of a heated conversation between Warren and Sanders, in which each senator said that the other had called them a liar on national TV. On Wednesday, after video emerged of Warren not shaking Sanders' hand following the Democratic debate, Sanders' supporters flooded Warren's social media pages with snake emojis and called her a "backstabber" for reiterating the claim about her private meeting with Sanders during the debate.
The secretary of State has come under criticism after Democrats alleged he did not fully protect former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie YovanovitchMarie YovanovitchHouse Foreign Affairs chairman says Bolton urged him in September to look into Yovanovitch ouster Lawyer says Parnas can't attend Senate trial due to ankle bracelet Giuliani calls Bolton a 'backstabber' over Ukraine allegations MORE when the president's personal attorney Rudy GiulianiRudy GiulianiSenators take reins of impeachment trial in marathon question session Ted Cruz clarifies after Lev Parnas's lawyer calls senator's tweet 'fake news' Republican group launches ad campaign calling for witnesses in impeachment trial MORE ran a smear campaign against her to get her removed.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpDemocrats outraged over White House lawyer's claim that some foreign involvement in elections is acceptable Senators take reins of impeachment trial in marathon question session White House announces task force to monitor coronavirus MORE's personal attorney Rudy GiulianiRudy GiulianiSenators take reins of impeachment trial in marathon question session Ted Cruz clarifies after Lev Parnas's lawyer calls senator's tweet 'fake news' Republican group launches ad campaign calling for witnesses in impeachment trial MORE denounced former national security adviser John BoltonJohn BoltonSenators take reins of impeachment trial in marathon question session Democratic senator to force vote requiring Roberts to weigh in on witnesses Overnight Defense: Bolton, GOP senators see close ties challenged | Republicans fume over Dem maneuver on Iran bills |Trump criticizes Democrats over war powers vote MORE as a "backstabber" in an interview set to broadcast Wednesday.
Bolton also reportedly wrote that he raised concerns to Attorney General William BarrWilliam Pelham BarrThe urgent need to bolster US-Mexico security cooperation Trump to ask for M to fight human trafficking, help victims: report Budowsky: Bolton bombshell makes GOP tremble MORE and Secretary of State Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoRepublican group launches ad campaign calling for witnesses in impeachment trial Pompeo on clash with NPR reporter: 'I hope she finds peace' Trump administration rolls out new sanctions over Russian occupation of Crimea MORE about Giuliani's involvement in Ukraine matters, suggesting to Pompeo that Giuliani may have wanted former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie YovanovitchMarie YovanovitchHouse Foreign Affairs chairman says Bolton urged him in September to look into Yovanovitch ouster Lawyer says Parnas can't attend Senate trial due to ankle bracelet Giuliani calls Bolton a 'backstabber' over Ukraine allegations MORE removed from her post because she was targeting his private clients as part of an anti-corruption agenda.
The House Foreign Affairs Committee chairman said Wednesday that John BoltonJohn BoltonSenators take reins of impeachment trial in marathon question session Democratic senator to force vote requiring Roberts to weigh in on witnesses Overnight Defense: Bolton, GOP senators see close ties challenged | Republicans fume over Dem maneuver on Iran bills |Trump criticizes Democrats over war powers vote MORE first told his panel in September to examine the ouster of former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie YovanovitchMarie YovanovitchHouse Foreign Affairs chairman says Bolton urged him in September to look into Yovanovitch ouster Lawyer says Parnas can't attend Senate trial due to ankle bracelet Giuliani calls Bolton a 'backstabber' over Ukraine allegations MORE, suggesting that one of President TrumpDonald John TrumpDemocrats outraged over White House lawyer's claim that some foreign involvement in elections is acceptable Senators take reins of impeachment trial in marathon question session White House announces task force to monitor coronavirus MORE's top advisers tipped Congress off to the administration's dealings with Kyiv.
Three successful singles were released from this album: "La' mig være", "Himlen Falder/Helvede Kalder" and "Backstabber".
Partner of Starkweather. Ex-friend and rival of John Baker. Backstabber. Has an excellent Japanese cook. Murdered by Natalie Noyton.
The band published their debut album in Denmark at the same time, the album is called "Den Nye By". They also released three singles that year from the album Den Nye By: "La' mig være", "Himlen Falder/Helvede Kalder" and "Backstabber". Backstabber was number one on the Danish Boogie List for 10 weeks.Gaffa.dk In March 2009, the band released the album "Den Nye By 09/Sakin Live".
When Backstabber Etiquette was recorded in 2002, vocalist Mel Mongeon had replaced Christoff, and her distinctive growl was markedly different than Brent's deep sound. Mel's higher pitched scream became the norm for the band. The musical style became more heavily influenced by death metal and showed more technical aspirations. This style persisted over the splits recorded between Backstabber Etiquette and Legacy of Hopelessness (these recordings are largely what make up the tracks on the Collection of Splits 2002-2004).
He played Jason Donnelly in the psychological thriller Fortitude."Aaron McCusker confirmed as a cast member in Fortitude", sky.com; accessed 15 October 2016. On 18 April 2016, he appeared as Wesley, an MI6 agent, on the American police drama Castle (episode: "Backstabber").
He also owned a local television station. He was polite and gracious to the patrons of his restaurant. But he could be dark and a deadly man of action when sufficiently provoked. He disliked Trey Clegg, whom he considered to be a gutless backstabber.
Nucky calls Eli a backstabber and refuses the apology. O'Neill confronts Eli with the rumour of the stroke. Eli tries ineffectually to lie, and ends up killing a flustered O'Neill who says he wants out of the deal. Eli digs a hole and dumps O'Neill's body into it.
Backstabber Etiquette is the sixth album by Canadian grindcore band Fuck the Facts. The band recorded the album in 2002 at their own studio. The album was mastered by David Cain at Shark Fin Mastering in Ottawa, Ontario. This release marks the first full-length album with vocalist Mel Mongeon.
Following the winter Maritime tour, Fuck the Facts recorded their next full-length album entitled Backstabber Etiquette. It was released in early 2003 on Grind It! Records (a sublabel of Great White North Records). This new release featured a matured sound that incorporated progressive death metal elements to an already expanding sound.
In the second half of the 2004–05 season, he was suspended by the club after calling Mönchengladbach a "shitty club" and director of football Christian Hochstätter a "backstabber". During his six-year tenure at the club, Pletsch made a total of 142 league appearances and scored three goals. Subsequently, Pletsch moved to 1.
After the release of Backstabber Etiquette, more touring ensued. This proved to be too demanding for guitarist Tim Audette. Tim parted ways with the band in June 2003 following a Maritime tour. The band continued as a three-piece and recorded a series of three splits with Feeble Minded, Sergent Slaughter and Subcut respectively.
They received a considerable amount of airplay on Radio 1 for a limited release. and their video was shown to a large extent on MTV2. The video for the single was shot in London and features Ripchord giving out flyers promoting their own single to passers by. The second single, Backstabber, was released on CD and limited edition vinyl.
"Ingen Kan Erstatte Dig" is the second single from the album Den Nye By 09/Sakin Live, the single was released in February 2009. The song was not a big hit like La' Mig Være, Himlen Falder/Helvede Kalder and Backstabber. And get charted at number 4 at the boogie chart. The song features only Danish lyrics.
Spunge (styled as [spunge]) is the fourth studio album from British ska punk band Spunge. It was released on 12 November 2007, although the band had sold the albums on their supporting tour from as early as 25 October 2007. The album features two previously released singles, "One More Go" and the download only single "Backstabber".
The album was initially stated for a June 1 release; however, the pressing plant lost the first batch of CDs. The CD became available on June 5 at the band's CD release concert in Kingston, Ontario. There were two pressings of Backstabber Etiquette. The first was 1000 copies, and the second was another 1000 copies in July 2004.
The two tracks were "Backstabber" and "One More Go". A video was commissioned through Goblin Pictures for "One More Go" and was sent out to several television stations in the hope of getting it played on air. Spunge also decided to put on an all-day gig at Cheltenham Town Hall. Hosted by Dent'All Records and Spunge, this became Extraction Fest 2004.
However one can purchase the weapon attachment backstabber that can kill another pilot causing him to loose money. The ship health bar is on the right as a horizontal green bar, this will deplete to yellow and flash red when near destruction. Ships left in the fleet are displayed as blue dots, while the mega bomb is displayed as a red dot. Merchant of Venus shop.
This was released on CD-R only. Tracks 1 and 2 can be found on Backstabber Etiquette. Track 3 can be found on the split with P.O.T. Tracks 5 to 9 can be found on the split with Iron Bitchface and the live album. Tracks 10 to 12 can be found on the split with P.O.T and on the enhanced portion of Collection of Splits 2002-2004.
Collection of Splits 2002–2004 is a compilation album by Canadian grindcore band Fuck the Facts. It was released in the spring of 2006 on Great White North Records. The compilation contains all of the tracks (minus live and bonus tracks) from the splits released between Backstabber Ettiquette and Legacy of Hopelessness. It was also packed with enhanced MP3 tracks from some of the earlier splits and other oddities.
Tammy Barr is an American actress, model and voice over talent. She is best known for portraying the character young Patty Williams in flashback scenes on The Young and the Restless . She made her screen debut in Richard III alongside David Carradine and also played the wife of Mark Cuban in his sketch spoof The Cubans. Her first leading role in a film was opposite Lorenzo Lamas in the thriller Backstabber.
The label operates under a strong DIY ethic. Eminem made his music video debut in Harmon's 1993 video for "Do-Da-Dipity", but they later had a falling out, resulting in Soul Intent, Eminem's group, producing the record "Fuckin' Backstabber". A later Harmon video, "Bang Bang Boogie", featured appearances by Chuck D and Flavor Flav of Public Enemy. In 2001, Straight Jacket signed a national distribution deal with Sumthing Distribution.
Hornswoggle went on to pin Noble to get the victory and win the Cruiserweight Championship. The third match was a Singapore Cane on a Pole match between Carlito and Sandman. The rules of the match were that the one who retrieved the cane from the pole was allowed to use the cane. Sandman retrieved the cane, but before he could use it, Carlito performed a Backstabber and pinned him to win the match.
He believed that his previous meetings with Haftar in earlier months had been bringing genuine progress to a political solution. He stated that "When we hosted the UN Secretary General in Tripoli, we were surprised to hear about Haftar's military mobilization after the progress of the political solution in the country." Sarraj also stated that the government will defend the capital.Libya's al-Sarraj calls Haftar backstabber, demands countries supporting him to stop it.
Ripchord were an English four piece rock band, formed in 2004 in Wolverhampton. The band supported acts such as The Kooks, Babyshambles and The Kaiser Chiefs. They took their name from the Radiohead song ‘Ripcord’ with an added 'h'. The band were signed to 1965 Records and released two singles - Lock Up Your Daughters (And Throw Away The Key) & Backstabber, the first of which was a limited edition single of only 1,000 copies.
What Makes Sammy Run?, written by Budd Schulberg, is told from the point of view of New York Times drama critic Al Manheim. It focuses on a 16-year-old Jewish boy named Sammy Glick, who rises out of the ghetto in New York to become a hot in demand screenwriter in Hollywood. The two become good friends almost from the start, but Al soon realizes that Sammy is a ruthless backstabber.
Khyron, (voiced by Gregory Snegoff) is the unconventional leader of the Zentraedi Botoru Battalion. He is known as Quamzin Kravshera in The Super Dimension Fortress Macross, the series which was adapted into the first saga of Robotech. Sometimes known as Khyron Kravshera or Lord Khyron, is a commander during the First Robotech War. Khyron earned the nickname Khyron the Backstabber because of his habit of attacking his own men when angered or drunk.
The actual pay-per-view opened with John Cena's open Challenge for the WWE United States Championship. Zeb Colter interrupted Cena's pre-match promo, introducing the returning Alberto Del Rio as Cena's opponent. The ending saw Del Rio counter an Attitude Adjustment, perform a backstabber and a superkick on a kneeling Cena, and pinned him to win the title for the first time. Next, Roman Reigns faced Bray Wyatt in a Hell in a Cell match.
The actual pay-per-view opened with The New Day (Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods) (with Big E) defending the SmackDown Tag Team Championship against Cesaro and Sheamus. In the end, Kingston and Woods performed a backstabber and diving double foot stomp combination on Cesaro to retain the title. Next, Becky Lynch defended the SmackDown Women's Championship against Charlotte Flair. In the end, Lynch attempted to walk away from the match with her Championship until Flair brought her back in the ring.
Wilkinson's proposed education program also failed in the session, and Jones suggested that the governor should build a consensus among legislators before including the program on the agenda of a special legislative session, which Wilkinson had proposed for January 1989. After the 1988 session, Wilkinson called Jones a backstabber and accused him of sabotaging the succession amendment. The two did not meet for six months following the session. As lieutenant governor, Jones advocated for the preservation of family farms and for school reform.
Assassin continued on a short while longer before problems with their new singer forced the band to implode before recording any additional material. The 2009 Deep Shag Records CD release contains the entire 1984 sessions plus 5 live tracks recorded in 1984 at Straita Head Sound in La Mesa, CA Alternate versions of "All Your Love" and "Backstabber" appear on singer Rick Reed's 2014 EP, But Wait, There's More! Both songs date back to Child, the 70s band that featured Reed and Assassin guitarist, Thom Beebe.
Cena attempted an Attitude Adjustment but Del Rio countered into a Backstabber on Cena for a near-fall. Del Rio performed a Step Up Enziguri on Cena, who was on the top rope, for a near-fall. Cena attempted an Attitude Adjustment on Del Rio but Del Rio countered into a Tilt-A-Whirl Backbreaker on Cena for a near-fall. In the end, Del Rio applied the Cross Armbreaker on Cena but Cena performed a Powerbomb on Del Rio to break the hold.
Soon, another show choir named Ta-da performs "Things We Do for Love". The lead singers are Royce (Simon Curtis), who used to be the lead singer for Spectacular! but quit after breaking up with Courtney, and Tammi (Victoria Justice), Royce's new girlfriend who is a snobby and selfish girl. It is hinted she was a member of "Spectacular!" because of the number of times Courtney calls her a backstabber and that the letter I in her name stand for the "ice in her veins".
As Bayley attempted a dropkick on Evans in the corner, Evans moved out of the way and Bayley attacked Banks instead. After Bayley tried apologizing, Bayley pushed Banks out of the way of an attack from Evans, who performed the Woman's Right on Banks to eliminate her. Bayley did not attempt to break up the pin to save Banks. In the end, as Evans was about to perform the Woman's Right on Bayley, Banks returned to the ring and performed a Backstabber on Evans.
The Aftermath is the second album by Dystopia. It was originally released in 1999 as a four-track LP on Life Is Abuse Records, and as a 13-track CD featuring additional songs from their splits with Skaven and Suffering Luna, the Backstabber EP, and one unreleased cover, on Life Is Abuse Records, Misanthropic Records and Crawlspace Records. The final song, "Cosmetic Plague", begins near the end of track 12, and is a Rudimentary Peni cover. The LP version contains tracks 1–4 on side A and has an etching on side B.
Charges of Indictment is the seventh studio album by American rap group The Dayton Family from Flint, Michigan. It was released on June 21, 2011 via Hatchet House/Psychopathic Records, making it the group's first full-length release on the label, and their second album since 1994's What's on My Mind? to feature the three original core members, Bootleg, Shoestring and Backstabber, following 2009's The Return: The Right to Remain Silent. The album features guest appearances from Dink Sosa, Flex of Top Authority, Gucci Mane, Insane Clown Posse, Philly Cocaine and Twiztid.
During a conversation with students, a reporter—unknown to Russell—heard Russell describe Chamberlain as a malingerer and accused him of "copping out" of the game when it seemed that the Lakers would lose. Chamberlain was livid with Russell and saw him as a backstabber. Chamberlain's knee was injured so badly that he could not play the entire offseason and he ruptured it the next season. The two men did not speak to each other for more than 20 years until Russell finally met with Chamberlain and personally apologized.
The Blue Jays were initially willing to stand by Johnson and let him return for 1999. During spring training, he apologized to the entire team, and later said that he didn't seem to detect a credibility problem. However, the next month brought a steady diet of questions about Johnson's credibility, as well as outside attacks (Sprague, for instance, called Johnson a "liar" and a "backstabber"). Finally, on March 17, less than a month before opening day, Blue Jays general manager Gord Ash fired Johnson and replaced him with Jim Fregosi.
"The idea of throwing down the NWA World Title was planned and only two other people were in on it: Todd Gordon and Paul Heyman. Paul told Shane the negative would be that many he grew up loving would peg him as a "backstabber" if he did it. What made the decision easy is Dennis Carluzzo's commentary about Shane at the time. Carluzzo went on the radio and behind his back and told everyone not to book Shane as he would no show and was a "bad risk.
They released their album at the same time their first music video "La' mig være", which directly moved into the lead in DR1 Boogie Listen. A second single, "Himlen Falder/Helvede Karlder", was released in May and also ranked first in DR1 Boogie Listen and Denmark's most popular music videos chart, finishing in the top three for ten weeks. In October of that year, the single "Backstabber" went straight to number one in its first week in DR1 Boogie Listen and was listed in all 10 weeks as the only Danish band.
Once both competitors returned to the ring, they continued to counter each other's moves until Dreamer attempted to deliver a DDT, only to have Christian deliver a Killswitch to pin his opponent and win his second ECW Championship. The next title to be defended was Kofi Kingston's WWE United States Championship against Jack Swagger, Montel Vontavious Porter (MVP), Carlito, Primo and The Miz. The match maintained a fast pace with each wrestler making multiple attempts to pin someone. The end of the match came when Carlito performed a Backstabber on Primo.
As a result of the suspension, on August 14, he was stripped of the Unified GFW World Heavyweight Championship. On November 5, 2017, at Bound for Glory, El Patrón returned from suspension, claiming that everyone is "a loser and a backstabber" and even going as far as confronting Jeremy Borash, turning heel in the process. Later that night, he interrupted the main event by attacking Johnny Impact and Eli Drake. El Patrón was released from Impact on April 7, 2018 after legitimately no-showing the Lucha Underground vs Impact Wrestling event in New Orleans the previous night.
Also known as a lung blower, backstabber or backcracker, this technique involves an attacking wrestler going behind an opponent and putting both of their hands around the opponent's head for a rear chin lock or on both of the opponent's shoulders while jumping up to place both knees against the opponent's back. Both wrestlers then fall backward to the ground, forcing the wrestler's knees to push up into the back of the opponent. This move can be done from a variety of transition holds, including a powerbomb transition and a vertical suplex transition. Sasha Banks uses this move before delivering her Submission.
Relations between Jones and Wilkinson further deteriorated as both men tried to recoup the money spent during their campaigns.Brammer, "Wilkinson: Jones Is Backstabber" Jones chose not to live in the lieutenant governor's mansion During the 1988 legislative session, Governor Wilkinson proposed an amendment to the Kentucky Constitution that would allow state officials, including the sitting incumbents, to succeed themselves in office once. As presiding officer in the Senate, Jones insisted that any such measure also include a runoff provision if a candidate did not receive a majority of votes in the party primary. Wilkinson opposed this provision, and the measure died in the state senate.
In the interim, the Collection of Splits 2002-2004 was released by Great White North Records which exposed fans to some of the band's music that was more difficult to acquire due to limited pressings. It included all of the material from the splits released between Backstabber Etiquette and Legacy of Hopelessness (with Subcut, Sergent Slaughter, Feeble Minded and Sylvester Staline) as well as enhanced MP3 tracks from some earlier splits. The summer of 2006 was filled with tours of the Maritimes, North-Eastern United States (including a performance at the New England Doom and Grind Festival), Ontario and Quebec. In August 2006, Stigmata High-Five was released on Relapse Records.
However, she was heartbroken to learn that only two of them would face the jury. She was eliminated first at the Final Immunity Challenge but was chosen to be in the Final Two by Kimmel as Kimmel felt that Fields would be extremely tough to beat at the Final Tribal Council. At the Final Tribal Council, Shallow convinced the jury to vote for her because of her aggressive game play compared to her previous season. Despite being accused of being a mean person by Orlins and a backstabber by Lusth, the jury decided to award Shallow the title of Sole Survivor with a close vote of 5–3, getting votes from Orlins, Siska, Jones, Bolton, and Fields.
Her song "Backstabber" was scheduled to be the second single from her debut studio album, Animal, but it was scrapped in place for "Blah Blah Blah" featuring 3OH!3. The music video was filmed and was leaked online. In 2010, she released the videos for "Blah Blah Blah", "Your Love Is My Drug", & "Take It Off", all taken from Animal. She later appeared as a featured artist in the music videos for "Dirty Picture" with Taio Cruz and "My First Kiss" with 3OH!3. Later that same year, she released music videos for the songs "Animal", "Stephen" and a second music video for "Take It Off", dubbed the "K$ N' Friends version", which featured Jeffree Star, all from her album Animal.
On the August 8 edition of SmackDown, Neely along with the rest of La Familia were all betrayed by Edge, and on the August 12 edition of ECW, Neely lost to Evan Bourne, with whom Guerrero and Neely had begun a minor feud. On the September 5 episode of Smackdown, Neely faced R- Truth in a losing effort. On the September 23 episode of ECW, Neely faced Finlay in a losing effort. On the October 24 episode of SmackDown during a non-title tag team match against the reigning Tag Team Champions Primo Colon and Carlito, Guerrero and Neely had some miscommunication which resulted in Guerrero slapping Neely and Neely throwing (and missing) a punch at Guerrero which distracted Neely long enough for Carlito to hit the Backstabber for the victory.
Ultimately Kesha was signed to Sony and three of Gamson's co-written and produced songs made their way to her debut album Animal + Cannibal: "Stephen", "Backstabber" and "C U Next Tuesday". Kesha told Rolling Stone that "Stephen" was one of her favorite tracks, and that Gamson "...does all the keyboard stuff, he's amazing, a crazy cynical genius guy". In the following years, Gamson wrote and produced for various artists, among them Adam Lambert and Le Concorde. In 2011, a Scritti Politti greatest hits compilation titled Absolute was released, featuring two new songs - "Day Late and a Dollar Short" and "A Place We Both Belong" - co-written by Gamson and Gartside in their first songwriting collaboration in over 20 years. Gamson found further success as a songwriter in 2012, with the release of Kelly Clarkson’s "Stronger (What Doesn’t Kill You)".
In 2012, Tough Mudder founded an off-site “Obstacle Innovation Lab” in New Jersey, where the company designs and tests new obstacles. In January 2015, Tough Mudder announced “Tough Mudder Redefined,” an initiative to revamp its courses by adding many new obstacles and updating the remaining ones. In January 2016, Tough Mudder unveiled several new obstacles for 2016, including Block Ness Monster, a series of rotating blocks floating in waist- deep water, designed to require teamwork to conquer. This obstacle received the highest participant rating of any obstacle in Tough Mudder history while in testing. Tough Mudder also revealed three new obstacles for 2016 that are exclusive to participants who have completed more than one Tough Mudder event: Backstabber, an inclined wall ascent using pegs; Rain Main, a watery passage underneath a chain-link fence while water drips down; and Frequent Flyers’ Club, a jump from a height onto a crash mat.
The Bow Group was a major supporter of Brexit and worked with both pro-Brexit campaigns to support Britain's exit from the EU. The organisation has also been strongly supportive of US President Donald Trump, describing him as the most significant conservative President since Ronald Reagan. This was echoed in 2016 when the Bow Group hosted President Ronald Reagan's former assistant, Peggy Grande, and helped to arrange for a London pub to be renamed "The Trump Arms" for the duration of President Trump's state visit to the United Kingdom. In 2018 the Bow Group was addressed by Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage in Parliament , Bow Group Chairman Ben Harris-Quinney stated that it was "time all conservatives accepted the great contribution Nigel Farage has made." In 2016 long standing member Michael Heseltine was removed from the organisation on the basis that he did not support conservative ideals, he was criticised by Bow Group President Lord Norman Tebbit for being a "backstabber" and betraying Britain in favour of the European Union.
In "My Manhood", Janitor tells Dr. Cox "I've been called a great many horrible names in my life: backstabber, zebra poacher, Josh..." (In an interview before Bill Lawrence stated the name of the Janitor is Josh, standing for Janitor of Sacred Heart but then said this was a joke.) In the beginning of the eighth season, when Sacred Heart's new Chief of Medicine, Dr. Maddox (played by Courteney Cox Arquette), asks what Janitor's name is, he chuckles and makes reference to the fact she's new, alluding to the fact that she's oblivious to the fact even the longest-standing members of staff don't know his name. She examines his name tag only to find it says "The Janitor." Bill Lawrence gave a hint toward Janitor's name at a speech at The College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia on January 29, 2009. He said that the only clue he had given was that Janitor's name is the same as the janitor on Clone High (Glenn, voiced by Neil Flynn).

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