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"battle cry" Definitions
  1. a shout that soldiers used to give in battle to encourage their own army or to frighten the enemy
  2. a word or phrase used by a group of people who work together for a particular purpose, especially a political one

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Sandberg's battle cry was that women must not slow down.
That phrase has become a battle cry for Hindu nationalists.
First, Republicans should not be making repealing ObamaCare their battle cry.
Elizabeth Warren also added her voice to the "nasty women" battle cry.
I will replace his weak-kneed whimpering with a warrior's battle cry.
"Due process" is a battle cry throughout the news and across campuses.
The rhythmic drive of a battle cry kept on dissolving into dreaminess.
The result was equal parts battle cry, mating dance and beauty pageant.
Abstinence outside of marriage has long been U.S. social conservatives' battle cry.
Musically, this album turns being loud and obnoxious into a battle cry.
His last line in his address was a battle cry to his constituents.
Manson fired up the fans with a battle cry that sounded very familiar.
The battle cry for rent control in the Bay Area is getting louder.
But his words persisted, too, turning into a liberal battle cry in 0003.
Mr. Garner's last words, "I can't breathe," became a battle cry for protesters.
This plaintive battle cry is ubiquitous in Venezuela: on billboards, placards, T-shirts.
It was like "B---- Better Have My Money" was her final battle cry.
The assigning of these works is, at Antioch, nothing less than a battle cry.
And he could have made Hillary Clinton's controversial "super predator" statement his battle cry.
"Our blood pays for the luxury of the wealthy" went the anarchist battle cry.
"At least music will get better," became our battle cry, the siren song of 2017.
"In fact, we have a little battle cry: 'No reductions on your deductions,' " he said.
Thus the sound of the Akoben was a battle cry and a call to arms.
And Lee's trademark battle cry "Wata!" is the staccato punctuation to each punch and kick.
He was their voice of anguish, their eloquence in humiliation, their battle cry for human dignity.
As this violent year draws to a close, this song became protest, dirge and battle cry.
What's new however, is just how whole-heartedly they've embraced house music as their battle-cry.
"Not today Motherf—–" has become her slogan and battle cry, and her personal website is Nottodaymf.com.
These constitutional carry organizations have rallied behind the battle cry that he's coming for your guns.
So what should we make of Moscow's new battle cry, that democracy has betrayed the voter?
Percussionists wail at their drums while the rest of the orchestra gives a screeching battle cry.
And Captain America delivers the iconic battle cry that fans have been waiting years to hear.
IPO day might have marked the last battle cry — or whimper — of the Uber of old.
The New Jersey-born, Berlin-based experimentalist Dis Fig's debut album, PURGE, begins with a battle cry.
They trusted the battle cry of their fellow Beliebers, and their instincts turned out to be right.
The bridge at the end, "comin' back baby, keep comin'" is nothing less than a battle cry.
The phrase was immediately embraced as a battle cry for Clinton supporters, and the Clinton campaign itself.
He transformed a joyous present opening into a battle cry the alien robots would have rallied behind.
Their approach to the cuisine of their childhoods is a mix of scholarship, invention and battle cry.
"Battle Cry" begins and ends with samples of Native American drumming and chanting — are those war whoops?
And few believed President Trump would do much to change that, despite his "drain the swamp" battle cry.
His words soon became a battle cry for women - showing up on t-shirts, tatoos and social media.
In the chorus of praise for Jones was a battle cry against the racial implications of the attack.
Liberalism may be feeble as a battle cry, but nothing is more important for human dignity and decency.
Well, that's a bold new take on the Democrats' battle cry: When they go low, we go home.
"Benghazi" was no longer a place in Libya, the country's second largest city, but a partisan battle cry.
With market competition heating up, 6 Underground should have been Netflix's battle cry for the 2020 streaming wars.
What is the difference between the battle cry of Jerry Brown and those of Calhoun, Faubus and Wallace?
I didn't want it to be a political battle cry: I wanted it to be an exercise in empathy.
For the shark whose battle cry is: "You've got to know your numbers!" this investment is a bit unusual.
The result is a goofy garage rock battle cry stuffed with guitar licks and references to Racine's surrounding counties.
And what was meant to be a slight to Clinton's temperament soon became a battle cry for women everywhere.
The roar of the castanets, as the group swept through crisp, symmetrical formations, could have been a battle cry.
The words of the priest Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla became a battle cry for Mexican forces in the war.
The wrinkle that this new edit introduces is the mysterious battle cry that Greedo shouts before meeting his end.
"Fake news," President Trump's battle cry, is now in heavy rotation with autocrats and dictators from Venezuela to Cambodia.
They called on Americans to vote for their nominee with the battle cry of not letting the other side win.
The Rolling Stone story resonated with many who saw it as a battle cry against sexual violence on college campuses.
Garland did reemerge as a battle cry for Democrats who sought to filibuster Neil Gorsuch's nomination to the Supreme Court.
"It's still us against and them and they're winning," he warned, a battle cry in America's forever war against itself.
As the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan boiled over, he released an album called Battle Cry: Worship from the Frontlines.
It will also allow the next election to turn on the battle cry of "It's the economy, stupid" after all.
There has been a battle cry on social media for a harder look at the girls who have disappeared recently.
That's the battle cry led by sex workers in New York state fighting to stop the criminalization of their labor.
His battle cry for a "range war" has been taken up more recently by the Bundy clan of southern Nevada.
"It has become our battle cry," one fan told the Mexican newspaper Reforma on the eve of the World Cup.
It was the kind of liberal battle cry which we could easily imagine being delivered by opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn.
Chris Rock made it look like his battle cry raised a fortune for the Girl Scouts ... sadly, it did not.
Almost as soon as McConnell silenced Warren, his own words were used against him as a battle cry for Warren online.
The films included such war dramas as "Battle Cry" (with Van Heflin) and "Lafayette Escadrille" (Clint Eastwood in a small role).
But now Graham has officially made it the text: Voting "yes" on Kavanaugh is the battle cry of the reactionary man.
That phrase was battle cry for the fight to abolish slavery and the struggle to give women the right to vote.
"Throughout the war, one great battle cry could be heard by American friends and foes alike: 'Remember Pearl Harbor,'" Trump said.
And a battle cry In her 1999 autobiography, Franklin wrote about how "Respect" spoke to anyone who felt overlooked or unappreciated.
" In Austin — and in congressional districts across the country — the tea partyers chanted what became their battle cry: "Just say no!
But in reality, it's a chilling battle cry against school shootings which stresses that these acts of violence can be prevented.
In the past year, "believe women" has become a battle cry, and the definition of a "witch hunt" has been publicly debated.
Afterwards, the quote became a feminist mantra for many — and Lori found it a fitting battle cry for her daughter's own struggle.
Invoking the battle cry "anti-national" in the name of the entire nation seems especially pernicious from a government without majority support.
" With his blond hair, blue eyes and magnetic smile, Hunter set fans' hearts aflutter in films like "Battle Cry" and "Damn Yankees.
Though many of us have always had comfort books or comfort shows, "read another book" as a battle cry is not new.
Indeed, if the movie accomplishes anything, it's that it makes "It's Turtle Time" feel more like a threat than a battle cry.
The message was a classic "us-versus-them" battle cry: They want their power back, and we cannot let them have it.
His battle cry was "Reformasi" (Reform) and he drew support from Malays tired of the old order as well as ethnic minorities.
It is now an historic rally, which will serve as a rallying point and battle cry for the rising Alt-Right movement.
Reagan had expressed the gist of the war on drugs' battle cry before, the derivation of the specific three-word catchphrase is murky.
Norwich, UK screamo/emoviolence band Cassus hear that call to arms and answer back with the loudest battle cry a band can provide.
The rally took place in Battle Creek, an apt setting for a night that served as a battle cry for Trump&aposs supporters.
This interpretation remains very influential, its bible being Battle Cry of Freedom, James McPherson's entry in the Oxford History of the United States.
Any time big government starts using eminent domain and taking land — especially the valuable part, access to water — then it becomes a battle cry.
López Obrador's battle cry has been the end of the "mafia of power," the term he uses to refer to the country's corrupt elite.
Now, on the 20th anniversary of her death, her story is a battle cry for China's fledgling effort to grapple with abuses against women.
The title serves as more than an ironic battle cry, as Dingo's ambitions to break out are as bold as his raspy voice delivery.
He said Mr. Wani had "conveyed the message of azadi," or freedom, a word that has been a battle cry in Kashmir for decades.
The soundtrack and battle cry of a group of martyrs suffering for all the things I take for granted as an M4M in 2016.
Jones has been leading the battle cry on CNN -- which was doggedly against Trump from the get-go and wasn't afraid to show it.
"Somewhat, certainly with 'Respect,' that was a battle cry for freedom and many people of many ethnicities took pride in that word," she answered.
He went after Romney for his Mormonism in 2008 and 2013, but even that was limited to two articles in his newsletter Battle Cry.
Democrats across the country immediately re-purposed the line as a battle cry in the form of T-shirts, phone cases, and the hashtag #LetLizSpeak.
The echoes in present-day politics are loud, down to the scorn for elites and the re-emergence of the isolationist battle-cry, "America First".
Ocean Global's slogan, #OurChoicesMatter, may be a battle cry for many things, and it serves as a reminder that we are responsible for our future.
The battle-cry of "Medicare for all" sounded by Mr Sanders last year has morphed into a fudgier party-wide aspiration for "universal health care".
It brought up echoes of countless deaths in the name of freedom, and has been something of a battle cry for me personally ever since.
Whether a decision comes from the Environmental Protection Agency, Department of Labor or Department of Justice, there is an overarching battle cry against executive overreach.
Although the government quelled the Umbrella Movement without giving an inch, the protesters have regrouped and are now fighting back with a new battle cry.
When Abdul El-Sayed addresses a town hall of Democratic stalwarts in a conservative pocket of southeast Michigan, he lets out out a battle cry.
Demi Lovato looked almost angelic while ringing in the New Year, clearly sticking to her new battle cry -- to never take another day for granted.
The phrase siempre pa'lante, or "always forward," in neon pink epitomizes the battle cry of the Young Lords Puerto Rican social movement of the 60s.
It is the movie's "Clear eyes, full hearts, can't lose," the inspirational battle cry of the protagonist as he faces the challenge of his life.
In shrieking vocals, Mr. Hernandez developed a new calling card, wailing Mr. Jordan's "Treyway!" catchphrase as a battle cry in songs and live-streamed videos.
Being a "nasty woman" became a battle cry for women who oppose Trump after he branded presidential opponent Hilary Clinton a "nasty woman" during the election.
Hearing the battle cry of their target demographic, UberEats are offering brunch on the house for one weekend only, across Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne Perth and Adelaide.
That goes hand-in-hand with how SonicFox turned the phrase "im gay" into his battle cry, both during matches and Twitter showdowns with right wingers.
Lyrically it feels equally triumphant, and like a battle cry – as if he's proud of what he's overcome but recognises he still has further to go.
For instance, the battle cry of Frank-Christian Hansel, an AfD member of Berlin's state Parliament, is to save the German welfare state — but for Germans.
Some popular bourbons, like Rebel Yell — named for a Southern battle cry from the Civil War — even played on Confederate imagery to win over Southern whites.
However, Sharpton said the President should strongly denounce the attackers to make it crystal clear his slogan shouldn't be used as a battle cry for hate crimes.
How did "Baby Shark," a viral children's song that cracked the Billboard Top 100 earlier this year, become a battle cry for a World Series-bound team?
YG was all hyped up leaving the Rams game Saturday night with his battle cry, "F*** the Cowboys," despite the fact the Rams defeated Dallas minutes earlier.
But Jordan's passion for her roots and battle cry that the state work for the people and not the other way round are winning attention and funding.
Why it matters: Pruitt's remarks amounted to a conservative battle cry against EPA that went well beyond his more staid opening address to agency employees last week.
Avoiding "another Kennedy" was a battle cry for the right as long ago as 2005, when President George W. Bush was picking a nominee for the Court.
"We've shown that we can beat any team," said Manager Aaron Boone, repeating the battle cry of his engine that could, even if it's not so little.
Serhant's truly testing his battle cry "expansion ... always, in all ways" by getting his hands on one of the most epic real estate listings you'll ever see.
"Regulatory reform" is a popular battle cry for congressional Republicans these days, so long as "reform" actually means restricting the ability of agencies to protect the public.
Responding to the battle cry "Remember the Maine," Congress declared war against Spain, overriding the antiwar views of President William McKinley (Cuba was then a Spanish colony).
Dirks' battle cry that his university is not a "battlefield" disingenuously suggests universities are mere sanctuaries of unperturbed learning far from the madding crowd of exasperating extremists.
In an era ever-defined by accrescent horror and perpetual anxiety, "Turn on, tune in, and drop out," is no longer a platitude, it's a battle-cry.
Trump's now infamous take on the rally was that there was violence committed "on both sides," a battle cry that has no become common on White Nationalist Twitter.
It is a battle cry against the discrimination, inequality, harassment, violence and abuse that have affected the lives of millions of women for centuries and still continue today.
But later that year, at the Battle of San Jacinto, Texans ultimately won the war for independence, and the classic American battle cry "Remember the Alamo" was born.
Mr Macron issued his customary battle-cry against illiberal populists and European naysayers—but also tried to dispel what seems to him to be a whiff of complacency.
The story sparked a national debate about sexual assault at U.S. colleges and resonated with many who saw it as a battle cry against sexual violence on campuses.
" But as the chorus approaches, James' production builds to a breaking point, when LIGHTS growls the song's battle cry: "I'm not stopping for you / I'm a fucking warrior.
The aforementioned Holliday's very own body-positive battle cry, #EffYourBeautyStandards, was found to be the most frequently used hashtag — about a third of all the posts included it.
In short, Finns are happy to kill any invader and will do it listening to heavy metal music while shouting the battle cry of, "fire at their balls!"
"Outlaws for life" sounds like a battle cry, but in "Red Dead Redemption 2" it's actually a desperate attempt to hold together a lifestyle that's rapidly becoming untenable.
"Al-al-al-alvará/Al-al-al-alvará!" was the battle cry of Brazilians who attended an event organized by the Mamba Negra collective on Sunday, May 220.
The crowd chanted "Bibi, King of Israel," to a traditional tune originally written about King David that is now used as a political battle cry by many parties.
"Feedback Loop" warns of closed-mindedness in a near-lullaby of a ballad, shimmering with tremolo and hinting at Radiohead chords; "It's just a battle cry," he croons.
As I write in my book, they were especially drawn to the song during the War of 1812, when they adopted it as a patriotic battle cry against England.
The story sparked a national debate about sexual assault on U.S. college campuses and resonated with many who saw it as a battle cry against sexual violence on campuses.
Rihanna's "Bitch Better Have My Money" is now the battle cry for Howard University students protesting the school's massive financial aid scandal ... and Thursday it was blaring on campus.
"See something, say something," may not be a rousing battle cry, but it works: Many of these tips resulted in terrorist plots foiled, including several in New York City.
Disney's got trust issues ... it's being sued for straight-up jacking a battle cry that a breast cancer awareness company says has been theirs for more than a decade.
But regardless of the debate surrounding the score, the match served as the USWNT's opening battle cry, the first win on their undefeated march to lifting the World Cup.
DAKAR, Senegal — When terrorists in Africa delivered two devastating attacks last month, they invoked a battle cry seldom heard in recent militant activity on the continent: the Palestinian cause.
Crusader iconography has long been tied to Islamophobia, so white supremacists didn't have to tweak much when they lifted this Latin battle cry from Pope Urban II's first crusade.
Much to Red's irritation — pretty much everything is to Red's irritation, but that's kind of the idea — Chuck and Bomb are imagining what the Eagle's battle-cry might sound like.
Whether Hag intended it or not, his blue-collar anthem became a battle cry for Vietnam-bound working-class youths with a snowball's chance in Saigon of a student deferment.
Ultimately, though, there is something else: The consequences are profoundly dangerous at a time when "fake news!" is the battle cry in an all-out war against a free press.
Martin's tenacious battle cry to open expression up to new voices and perspectives lives neatly in the simple question, "are you you," that recurs across her whimsical black-and-white canvases.
In the months leading up to the 2008 election, prominent Republicans adopted the battle cry that Barack Obama — previously a senator of 12 years — was too unseasoned for the White House.
"It's not fair!" may be the most pitiful lament in the English language, but Donald Trump seems intent upon adopting it as his battle cry heading into this summer's Republican convention.
Addressing the group on Friday, Sayu Bhojwani, founder of the New American Leaders Project, which helps train people of immigrant heritage to run for public office, let loose a battle cry.
At the bottom was the logo of United Russia, the ruling party, as well as the slogan #Russiaisours, a play on the "Crimea is ours" battle cry during the 2014 annexation.
Just as feminists (myself included) turned "Nasty Women" into a battle cry, it is my goal to take Valentine's Day back for the single people who lament it every single year.
But this doesn't stop the group from dancing in time with the essence of the region, the combination of vallenato and soccer: A strong, powerful battle cry heard all throughout Monterrey.
For many people who fought against apartheid, this means taking up the battle cry again, this time protesting and organizing against leaders who talk exceptionalism while behaving in utterly mediocre ways.
Actress Brie Larson has championed some truly rad pro-woman PR throughout the film's release, and witnessing girls' and women's reactions to her message feels as uniting as any battle cry.
"Battle Cry" is two-and-a-half minutes of just about the simplest two-note riffing possible, backed by, well, actual battle cries, broken up by a brief, abstract solo from White.
As politics become increasingly polarized and "Fake news!" becomes an ever-more-popular battle cry, the lack of fact-checking in book publishing will most likely become a bigger and bigger problem.
It wouldn't make sense for 2019's Scar to have a campy solo, so Disney tweaked the song, removing the theatrics and humor and making it sound more like a battle cry.
On Sunday, as she ruthlessly went about her business in Laver Arena, she was in that quiet place that must resonate like a battle cry on the other side of the net.
It's not a new book; but after asking a lot of knowledgeable people about which book is the best history of the Civil War, I read James McPherson's "Battle Cry of Freedom".
MORE (R-Ariz.) in August, as did "respect" after signer Aretha Franklin passed away over the summer and "excelsior" following Stan Lee's death in honor of the comic book writer's battle cry.
"No collusion," Trump's battle cry for much of the past three years, has given way to an open invitation to foreign actors, asking one or more to interfere in the 2020 election.
No matter what their diverse, in some cases reactionary, individual politics may be, the yellow vests have issued a battle cry that every politician -- and all of the Katowice participants -- must heed.
"Fire Rosenstein" is the new battle cry among President Donald Trump's base in their attack on the special counsel investigation into Trump campaign involvement in Russian meddling in the U.S. 2016 election.
CARAMANICA "Contra Todo" — "Against All" is the battle cry that opens "Almadura," the second solo album by iLe: Ileana Mercedes Cabra Joglar, who sang and rapped for a decade with Calle 13.
"I hope the battle cry of Republicans for the next 30 days will be 'Remember Kavanaugh,'" said Senator Charles E. Grassley, the Judiciary Committee chairman, at a Republican dinner Sunday in Iowa.
For better or worse, the phrase is now commonplace in the American lexicon, serving as a battle cry for those who feel ignored and betrayed by their elected officials on Capitol Hill.
LOHHEIDE, Germany — On a former Cold War base, German and Dutch soldiers, serving together in one tank battalion, stood to attention one recent morning and shouted their battle cry in both languages.
And more importantly, I believe it's a message for anyone wounded; a battle cry to remind them that they're warriors, and that a battle lost does not mean the war can't be won.
"Ideas have consequences" has been a conservative battle cry since 1948, when the acerbic anti-modernist Richard M. Weaver published a book-length polemic by that title bemoaning the decline of universal truth.
On Thursday, AMCU, which represents the majority of workers on the platinum belt, stuck to its battle cry of demanding a "living wage" of 12,500 rand ($850) per month for the lowest-paid workers.
And it's set to a new version of "My Way" by Frank Sinatra (the ultimate fuck you song, always), which has been re-imagined as a rabble rousing battle cry for a new generation.
At first glance, the film resembles a rompish battle cry against the crimes of patriarchy, a B-movie bacchanal for the lesbian separatist, and a shameless parody whose excesses are intrinsic to its charm.
With the American flag's red stripe standing in for menstrual blood, the stars ripped at the female's feet and dotting her nipples, the piece acts as a battle cry tuned to a female pitch.
Mr. Willson gave him his name and his start, but Mr. Hunter became a client of Mr. Clayton, who had given up acting to become an agent, just before "Battle Cry" made him a star.
With a lengthy victory speech that was almost more of a battle cry than celebration, Mr. Kenny made it clear that his fight against Mr. Trudeau and other politicians outside of Alberta was just beginning.
The movie follows a group of 18-year-old girls — played by Odessa Young, Bella Thorne, Suki Waterhouse, Hari Nef, and Abra — who lead the charge in a battle cry against the men in their town.
Fighting poverty has always been a battle cry of the anti-establishment 214.0-Star Movement, which emerged as easily the largest party at national elections in March when it took some 22016 percent of the vote.
And then, for the rest of the trailer — about two minutes and 13 seconds — mum's the word on the green gal's behalf, save for a battle cry and a hollered greeting at the 1:24 mark.
In the 1980s, Ronald Reagan's handlers made a similar mistake when they tried to appropriate his antiwar anthem "Born in the U.S.A." as a right-wing battle cry — a reading the songwriter himself publicly balked at.
Yet just 50km away, in the village of Monswiller, over 1,000 locals recently turned out to hear Ms Le Pen, chanting what has become her supporters' xenophobic battle cry, "On est chez nous" ("This is our home").
The first good sign is that the leave leaders are behaving in the tradition of the British battle cry: "Keep Calm and Carry On." They are watching the fury and the confusion in Berlin, Paris and Brussels.
In his fine history of the civil war, "Battle Cry of Freedom", James McPherson records that many whites in Union states like Ohio, Illinois or Indiana were hostile to elites, bankers and blacks in roughly equal measure.
On June 27, Matty Roberts, who lives in California, created the Facebook page as a joke, not realizing that millions would rally behind his battle cry to "see them aliens" at the Air Force facility in Nevada.
The 6ixBuzz name itself—not unlike WorldStarHipHop's heyday—has become a verbal battle-cry of sorts signalling that something in one's life, good or bad, will likely be shared for the rest of the city to see.
"They never thought that a woman, a housewife who didn't know anything, not even where the courts were located, would take up the battle cry," she said in an interview with The New York Times in 2010.
According to court documents and video surveillance, the individual spray-painted the front porch of the health clinic with the words of a medieval battle cry and threw an incendiary device through the window of the building.
"It represents the battle cry that so many mothers feel whether they're stay-at-home moms or working — it's a battle to get to be seen as the person we were before we gave birth," she told GMA.
But I will not be answering the battle cry on social media to condemn his life or celebrate his death, not even as a survivor of domestic violence or someone his homophobia might have prompted him to target.
Friedrich Merz (pictured) also called for intervention in U.S. politics, saying there is a need to "intensify the dialogue with those social and political groups and institutions in America that do not follow the battle cry 'America First'"
Adding to the day's theatrics, Senate Democrats crossed the street and stood outside the Supreme Court building for a news conference where they reiterated the "Do your job!" refrain that has become their battle cry in recent weeks.
When the music was turned off in the wake of a threatened lawsuit against T-Mobile, which owns Metro PCS, thousands of residents took to the streets to protest, using the digital battle cry #DontMuteDC to spread their message.
Girl power: It's always represented being strong and showing it and might make you think of your elementary school playground battle cry or your favorite Spice Girls song, but in 2017 it's amassed a whole new layer of meaning.
And there are still very few in the South compared to the dozens and dozens dedicated to Lee, Jackson and others," says James McPherson, author of the Pulitzer prize winning history of the Civil War,"Battle Cry of Freedom.
This morning in Warsaw, Poland, President Donald Trump issued a battle cry — for "family, for freedom, for country, and for God" — in a speech that often resorted to rhetorical conceits typically used by the European and American alt-right.
The Latin phrase "Deus vult," which translates to "God wills it," is a medieval battle cry that was used in the First Crusade, one of a series of religious wars between Christians and Muslims in western Asia and Europe.
"Remember the Alamo!" became a battle cry during Texians' subsequent battles for independence from Mexico and throughout the Mexican-American War, a war that ended with the American acquisition of Mexican territory extending from Texas to the Pacific Ocean.
We're taking a look at the intense campaign season ahead of the British general election, a new White House official who alleges omissions in the account of Trump's call with Ukraine and a battle cry for a fed-up generation.
A feminist battle cry that burned a little too bright (AMC canceled the show after just one season), Plum Kettle's journey towards self-acceptance and then domestic terrorism is bizarre, bumpy, and more than worth 10 hours of your time.
Last month Mr Macron launched a grand plan for Europe with an interview in Italy and an article published in 22 languages—the battle-cry of what he hopes will be a powerful new centrist group in the next parliament.
People are now tweeting #CattOnTheCarpet in hopes that the Academy will let Sadler walk on the red carpet at the 2018 Oscars to highlight that #TimesUp is not just a hashtag; it's a battle cry for a meaningful, lasting cultural change.
Please remember that if this ever happens again, I assure you it will be a battle cry I will announce because You are answerable to ALL of my plus size friends for removing their images or accounts on Instagram or Facebook.
The Democratic battle cry in 2018 will be that, on issue after issue, Democrats fight on behalf of the vast majority of Americans, while Republicans fight on behalf of financial elites, special interests and the swampland of lobbyists who serve them.
NEW YORK (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - When U.S. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell tried to silence colleague Elizabeth Warren as she gave a speech last month, complaining that "nevertheless, she persisted," few expected his words to become a battle cry for women.
" You can be your husband's partner and supporter, and also use your cultural and political capital to campaign for Hillary Clinton, unflinchingly standing up to her "locker room talk"-ing bully of an opponent with the battle cry "enough is enough!
There was no defiant battle cry on Wednesday, no vow to fight Mr. Biden all the way to the Milwaukee convention in July, no allegation of election-rigging or insinuation of an establishment conspiracy like he memorably made in 2016.
His breakthrough movie was "Battle Cry" (1955), in which he played another Marine, at the beginning of World War II, who has a girlfriend back home and a steamy love affair with a married U.S.O. volunteer (Dorothy Malone) in San Diego.
Who could have guessed in the 179s when civil rights became law that a new century would bring white supremacy tiki-torching out of the closet and turn the idea that black lives matter, so beyond obvious, into a battle cry?
Who could have guessed in the 1960s when civil rights became law that a new century would bring white supremacy tiki-torching out of the closet and turn the idea that black lives matter, so beyond obvious, into a battle cry?
Though Mattis is busy using a new memoir, Call Sign Chaos, to burnish his public reputation as a voice of reason in the age of Trump, he almost single-handedly made "lethality" the favorite battle cry of the modern Pentagon.
Tristan Harris, a former design ethicist at Google who co-founded the Center for Humane Technology, recently issued a battle cry against the potent cocktail of data and algorithms that he said tech companies had designed to hijack human attention.
With "To Throw Away Unopened," her incandescent midlife memoir, a menopausal battle cry equal parts Nora Ephron and SCUM Manifesto, the British punk icon Viv Albertine is entrenched enough in mainstream society to advocate blowing it up from the inside.
Who could have guessed in the 5353s when civil rights became law, that a new century would bring white supremacy tiki-torching out of the closet and turn the idea that black lives matter, so beyond obvious, into a battle cry?
Who could have guessed in the 1960s when civil rights became law, that a new century would bring white supremacy tiki-torching out of the closet and turn the idea that black lives matter, so beyond obvious, into a battle cry?
It's also important to remember that Clinton won reelection in 22019 in part because of his success in resisting Republican cuts to "Medicare, Medicaid, education and the environment," his battle cry that helped stop Newt Gingrich's "revolution" in its tracks.
How Hollywood represents disabled people Diversity has been a battle cry in Hollywood for years, But one of the ways that storytelling, casting and hiring frequently fail to deliver is when it comes to representation of people who are disabled.
While I'm not sounding a "tweet free or die" battle cry, I do hope some more of that flexibility granted in Judge Kinkeade's court continues, as other tweet-happy members of the press and public attend trials in the future.
Who could have guessed in the 20153s when civil rights became law that a new century would bring white supremacy tiki-torching out of the closet and turn the idea that black lives matter, so beyond obvious, into a battle cry?
Coming to rap through a foray in punk, with a modus operandi of I Am What I Do, And I Do What I Want, her work feels like a battle cry for anti-authoritarianism, birthed directly out of the M.I.A. school of rebellion.
In 1990, Ken Burns's "Civil War" documentary pulled in nearly 139 million viewers (huge ratings for a PBS program), and James McPherson's 900-plus page academic book, "The Battle Cry of Freedom," published in 220, spent months on the best-seller lists.
Who could have guessed in the 21983s, when civil rights became law, that a new century would bring white supremacy tiki torching out of the closet and turn the idea that black lives matter, so beyond obvious, into a desperate battle cry?
When Stephen Ellis responded to a music poll on Twitter in November, he described "Alright"—a 2015 black power anthem by Kendrick Lamar—as "a battle cry for police brutality against people of color," which, again, was its own kind of whitewashing.
James M. McPherson's "Battle Cry of Freedom," since its publication in 1988 the standard history of the Civil War, compared Lee's single-minded focus on the war in Virginia unfavorably with Grant's strategic grasp of the interconnections between the eastern and western theaters.
PARK CITY, Utah (Reuters) - Former U.S. vice president Al Gore delivered a rousing battle cry on Thursday to push climate change forward as an urgent matter for politicians on the eve of President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration, at the premiere of his new documentary.
The series, which began appearing in 1982 and has since won three Pulitzer prizes, includes some exceptional individual volumes, such as James McPherson's "Battle Cry of Freedom", about the civil war, and David Kennedy's "Freedom From Fear", which covered the Depression and the second world war.
Yet here's Trump all but chanting "blood for oil!" as his battle cry when asked about the assassination of journalist Jamal Khashoggi: RUCKER: And why have you taken [Mohammed bin Salman's] denials for ordering the killing of our colleague, Jamal Khashoggi — TRUMP: I haven't taken anything.
"No collusion," has been Trump's constant battle cry — he's tweeted it dozens of times since taking office -- even as he diminishes the status of aides ensnared in the probe (see: former foreign policy adviser George Papadopoulos) to downplay their influence and the suggestion of, yes, collusion.
Now, 46 years later, the military historian Peter Cozzens counters Brown with "The Earth Is Weeping" — a largely chronological march with an Army viewpoint of the same era, a work reminiscent in scope and approach to James McPherson's "Battle Cry of Freedom" (about the Civil War).
There are so many people around nowadays:color and temperature,words and altered nuances,overlaps and repetitions,the small ads and the apocrypha,shibboleth and battle cry,hill and dale,your known unknowns and your unknown unknowns,various pieces of identification and a briefly diverting life story.
For Trump, many of the names being thrown out for top Cabinet positions are the same small group of Republican politicians he has acting as his surrogates -- political veterans who on the face of it are the opposite of his "Drain the Swamp" battle cry on the trail.
On March 15th—a national holiday commemorating the failed 1848 uprising against the Habsburgs who ruled Hungary for centuries—Mr Orban (pictured) issued a rousing battle-cry to defend the Magyar homeland from waves of migrants; militant Islam; plans in Brussels for enforced migrant quotas; and a United States of Europe.
The exhibition title's tweaking of the Áltá action's battle cry: "let the river live," into "let the river flow," is an extortion to not just celebrate the resistance but to push it forward and hasten the full liberation and acknowledgment of the Sámi people, their culture, and way of life.
"Whether or not the President responds to our request to improve medical care standards for the health and safety of children, and while Senator McConnell still refuses to help the children suffering in these deplorable conditions, we must lead a Battle Cry across America to protect the children," wrote Pelosi.
Stopping short of using Trump's "fake news" battle cry, Corker said he now "understands the problem," after defending himself against accusations that he changed his vote on GOP tax reform because of a last minute pass-through add-on that would benefit him financially due to his real estate holdings.
" Merz also called for intervention in U.S. politics, saying there is a need to "intensify the dialogue with those social and political groups and institutions in America that do not follow the battle cry 'America First' and who, like us Europeans, feel a common and mutual responsibility for an open and free society.
And Warren, who, like Sanders, has an established base of support but who would be a new candidate for president, gave the liberal base a battle cry with the "she persisted" line coined by Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellTrump faces crucial decisions on economy, guns Are Democrats turning Trump-like?
"Whether or not the President responds to our request to improve medical care standards for the health and safety of children, and while Senator McConnell still refuses to help the children suffering in these deplorable conditions, we must lead a Battle Cry across America to protect the children," Pelosi wrote in the "Dear Colleague" letter.
Among those rallying the anti-wellness battle cry and a return to wholesome, non-restrictive diets is The Angry Chef—the blog of chef Anthony Warner, a self-confessed "grumpy old man" who just wants everyone to listen to proper food science and not be ashamed about having a ready meal every now and then.
The first 'In The Heights' trailer has all the rhythm of the Broadway show Emma Watson is here to give you a tour of her impressively well-stocked handbag 'The Witcher' final trailer sounds the battle cry with epic combat scenes Watch a revamped, all-electric plane take off and land on a river
So how, all of a sudden, does a man from the left, whose agenda calls for an expansive welfare state, who is campaigning as the voice of the little guy and whose battle cry is, essentially, "Make Germany Fair Again," have a real chance of unseating Chancellor Angela Merkel in the general election in September?
Thus far, the White House has followed Trump's "We're fighting all the subpoenas" battle cry, contesting subpoenas on key witnesses, including former White House counsel Don McGahn, former White House communications director Hope Hicks and former White House aide Annie Donaldson -- and fighting to prevent the House from obtaining grand jury materials from Mueller's investigation.
We're covering the newest testimony in the impeachment investigation, a new order in Syria, and a battle cry for Generation Z. The White House's reconstructed transcript of a call between President Trump and Ukraine's president omitted crucial details, according to testimony on Tuesday by the National Security Council's top Ukraine expert, who listened to the call.
Young white women yelling at young black, brown, and white women and men for not allowing women to be women, while responding with the entitled conservative battle cry of "Why can't things just be like they used to be?" and self-identifying non-binary persons break out in tears because white women have essentially told them they don't exist.
Read more: Facebook, Google, Amazon, and Apple are testifying today about antitrust concerns as the battle cry to break up 'big tech' gets louder than everOn Tuesday, Cohen, Facebook, Amazon, and Apple will all be testifying before Congress to field questions over whether their sizes and influences are problematic for competition within the broader tech industry.
The most recent contribution to the impressive Oxford History of the United States (other volumes include James McPherson's Battle Cry of Freedom and Daniel Walker Howe's What Hath God Wrought), The Republic for Which It Stands demonstrates White's subtle understanding of a period that may once have been regarded as "historical flyover country"—and of the American West.
Listen up, because the sweet sound of Sasha Velour's lip sync-centric victory on tonight's finale of RuPaul's Drag Race isn't just a singular achievement for the Avant-garde diva; if she has her way, her triumph will also serve as a battle cry for the drag community to stand up to the powers that be.
For example, the phrase "Deus Vult" originated as a fun-to-say Crusades-era battle cry pulled from the 2012 PC game Crusader Kings II. While there are plenty of innocents playing with this meme, a contingent of its users today have loaded it with anti-Islamic sentiments and wishful aspirations of another attempt at reclaiming the Holy Land.
She made seven films in 1955, among them "Artists and Models," a Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis comedy in which she played Shirley MacLaine's roommate and Martin's love interest; "The Fast and the Furious," an early Roger Corman production (connected with the later series of films in name only); "Battle Cry," in which she seduced Tab Hunter; and "Sincerely Yours," in which she played Liberace's fiancée.
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 urged public support for the invocation of the 25th Amendment to remove Trump from office, a dramatic battle cry but a near impossibility in light of the partisan splits in the House and Senate.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersHarry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' The exhaustion of Democrats' anti-Trump delusions Warren offers plan to repeal 1994 crime law authored by Biden MORE (I), the runner-up for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2016, is the latest potential 2020 contender to call for the abolition of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), a position of opposition that blossomed into a battle cry on the left but is also a risky platform.

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