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"bedfellow" Definitions
  1. a person or thing that is connected with or related to another, often in a way that you would not expect

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She also had to disentangle love from its bedfellow: lust.
Flex can seem like a strange bedfellow for continuing that journey.
Farage made for an awkward bedfellow in the Brexit camp, Gove conceded.
"An insecure majority is not the ideal bedfellow for minorities," he said.
It even correctly identifies John Wick: Chapter 2 as a bedfellow of Logan.
Corporate capitalism is both explicitly and implicitly named as the bedfellow of criminalization.
Even for those of us who were out and proud, fear remained a familiar bedfellow.
His lusty bedfellow sauntered away, scheming about the eggs she would soon release into the sea.
Meanwhile, the other Republican senator from Louisiana, Bill Cassidy, paired up with unlikely bedfellow Democratic Sen.
Additional clues about the fuzzy line between sensation and perception come from pain's creepy bedfellow: itching.
And no doubt the publisher's past form with Miami makes Devolver a natural business bedfellow for Reikon.
But now he is seen as a strange bedfellow and potential ally in Democrat's gun control play.
But romanticism is not always the happiest bedfellow to essay-writing, particularly when it veers into sentimentality.
Now, his decision made, the President is, if you will excuse the cliché, making a "Stange" bedfellow with McConnell.
The SPD's most likely bedfellow is perhaps 'the left', Germany's democratic socialist Die Link party, prompting concern from some voters.
Rail culture, in contrast to the digital, proposes a fundamentally different relationship to time, and to time's modern bedfellow, efficiency.
Just look at the odd-bedfellow sponsors: Senator Elizabeth Warren, Democrat of Massachusetts, and Senator Charles Grassley, Republican of Iowa.
Bear with us, but the third film in the Paranormal Activity series makes a strange but thematically sound bedfellow with Hereditary.
Historian Douglas Brinkley, a panelist, said the president has lost all "moral authority" and is now a "bedfellow" to David Duke.
And in all this awfulness, the way capitalism sometimes feels like our invisible bedfellow turns it into ripe material for rock music.
Homophobia is often thought to be the bedfellow of masculinity and men who do not abide by the strict rules of heterosexuality.
STRANGE BEDFELLOW The dog sleeps right by me, then he basically tries to climb in bed with me and I say no.
For Dr Worrall—a composer by training—the answer is in design, which he says "is an uncomfortable bedfellow" for both scientists and artists.
Iran's proxy militias have played a crucial role in the fight against the Islamic State, making them an unlikely bedfellow of the United States.
Over the years, it has been a strange bedfellow for the US, helping America with counterterrorism missions while serving as a safe haven for terrorists.
Though honestly, if the person you're sleeping with doesn't care how well you actually sleep unless it affects them, it's time to find another bedfellow.
Yes, it's just as I thought, he's a terrible bedfellow; he's been in a fight, got dreadfully cut, and here he is, just from the surgeon.
Choppy percussion, unsequenced melodies and Ring's vocal aches and croons make for a track that wouldn't be a strange bedfellow to any of Radiohead's latter day work.
Conservatives should beware: If Trump is ultimately awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, he would almost certainly share it with North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un, an unappetizing bedfellow.
Germany's democratic socialist and left-wing populist Left Party is co-chaired by Katja Kipping and Bernd Riexinger and is seen as a possible bedfellow for the SPD.
How do I put this delicately... Jess is a strange bedfellow (snores loudly, moves around constantly, and attacks me with her 'restless legs') and I'm a pretty light sleeper.
Gun rights advocates are disproportionately white, male, older, and live outside of cities (and thus, they're much more likely to be members of the Republican Party, the NRA's bedfellow).
We should also look to the potential of strange bedfellow alliances between liberals and conservatives, who typically oppose big government, but whose communities are being ravaged by the opioid epidemic.
Bedfellow by Jeremy C. Shipp When a strange man named Marvin appears in the Lund's home, they're initially terrified, but after he saves one of the family's children, reality begins to shift.
But the Massachusetts senator is seen as a potentially difficult bedfellow for the next eight years, and there is a lack of any personal relationship between the two leaders to draw on.
He thus makes for an odd bedfellow of Beppe Grillo, the leader of the main opposition group, the populist Five Star Movement; and of Matteo Salvini, who leads the radical-right Northern League.
Nostalgia can be a tricky, fickle bedfellow, but there did seem to be the threat of the loss of a sense of shared, cordial space, particularly in communities that were physically spread out.
But while many anti-abortion activists applauded the President and relished in the power that being so close to the administration offered, not every activist was so unconditionally excited by their new bedfellow. Rev.
Last term, the justices -- five appointed by Republican presidents and four by Democrats -- tip-toed at times around controversial issues, they formed odd bedfellow alliances and largely avoided the bitter vitriol of the other two branches.
John Taylor, president of the National Community Reinvestment Coalition, worries that ILCs can get banking charters without the same obligations to make credit widely available — and this position has made him a strange bedfellow of banking lobbies.
Rosenberg said the socialists could equally try to form an alliance with center-right party Ciudadanos — a party that is staunchly against Catalan independence and not an obvious bedfellow for the PSOE — but an alliance that could nonetheless work.
For decades, Jewel's Catch One seemed to stand alone—that is, until it the mid-90s, when it discovered a strange bedfellow in Das Bunker, an emerging industrial club night seeking a similar escape from the Hollywood club oligarchy.
But his vocal opposition of Chinese migration and investment makes him an uncomfortable bedfellow for the center right National Party, which has embraced the Asian giant and is negotiating a free trade upgrade with the country's largest trading partner.
"In any case, the Turkish lira may move up or down in the short term, but the broader point is that surprise and its bedfellow – volatility — will remain around the corner for another year in the lira," he said.
Washington (CNN)Congressional Democrats are eying unlikely bedfellow President Donald Trump as a potential game changer in the push to combat gun violence, pointing to some of his past statements in favor of gun control and his recent deal-making with Democrats.
The advent of social media and "clicktivism" may have lured us into thinking otherwise, but our case studies are clear: Time and skill invested in face-to-face relationship-building make the difference between success and failure for strange bedfellow partnerships in the political arena.
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals issued an official statement calling for the hunter, Walter J. Palmer, to be hanged, and an odd bedfellow, Newt Gingrich, tweeted that Dr. Palmer and the entire team involved in the killing of Cecil should go to jail.
Akesson said he was willing to talk to and negotiate with all other parties, but made particularly reference to the head of the Moderate Party, the leading party in the center-right Alliance for Sweden group, a more natural bedfellow for the Sweden Democrats.
The air-filled Sleep Number minimizes pressure on your body parts by letting you adjust the firmness of your side of the mattress, while your bedfellow can use his own remote control to inflate or deflate his half of the bedscape to his liking.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Currency market strategists are predicting greater weakness in the U.S. dollar over the next few months, as the Federal Reserve seems to have closed the door on interest rate hikes through the spring and left the greenback alone with a destructive bedfellow: rising inflation.
Still another Democrat, though no ideological bedfellow of Mr. Miller's, was Ron Dellums, a Californian who brought a left-wing, antiwar agenda to the House in 1971 and, over 27 years there, rose to chairman of the Armed Services Committee and leader of the Congressional Black Caucus.
" And as for the establishment's other main argument for outlawing weed—that it's a drug, a bedfellow of heroin, cocaine, and ecstasy, and drugs rot society from the inside out—Boon has this to say: "Do we get weed smokers running around stabbing and throwing acid in people's faces?
Trump's refusal to certify Iranian compliance with the nuclear deal (despite all evidence to the contrary), his attempts to discourage other countries from engaging Iran and his wholesale embrace of Saudi Arabia's narrative blaming Tehran for all conflicts in the Middle East make him a strange bedfellow for Iran's protesters.
In the context of the festival, the writerly rock of Death Cab for Cutie, whose Monday night show saw them zipping through their hefty back catalogue with ease and aplomb, with something for O.C. fans and newer listeners alike, felt like a comfortable bedfellow with the more abstract approach of Nine Inch Nails.
In a world where the Trump administration appears a cozy bedfellow to Israel's right-wing government, advocates for the Palestinian struggle for rights become, more clearly than ever before, natural allies to the millions of Americans who have voiced horror at the values the incoming administration stands for and the populist discriminatory policies it favors.
But in a sign of the complicated nature of domestic politics after nearly 2130 years of American wars abroad, an odd-bedfellow mix of ideological enemies joined together to criticize Mr. Trump's action, including antiwar liberals who said it violated the Constitution and isolationist conservatives who called it a betrayal of the values he expressed as a candidate.
While AIM thrived, the legacy of its creator, AOL, is one of a storied rise and fall, from once-mighty internet service provider to floundering tech giant to piecemeal communications company to, finally, Oath, the result of an odd-bedfellow wedding to its former nemesis Yahoo as part of a complicated merger carried out by Verizon.
Senator Lucias Bedfellow is an alcoholic, greedy, corrupt United States senator who represents Bloom County's state in the United States Congress. He frequently came under scrutiny from his constituents in the meadow; at one point Hodge-Podge would honk Bedfellow's nose every time that the man spoke (for talking "bull patties"). The local press also made a habit of going after the Senator - mostly in the form of aggressive and dubious innuendos by Milo Bloom alleging a role by Bedfellow in the disappearance of Jimmy Hoffa. Bedfellow was involved in a number of scandals, albeit ones mostly cooked up by the local press - the final being the illicit trade of illegal Bill the Cat tote bags in 1983.
Elphinstone was described by James VI as a "servitor to our dearest bedfellow the queen", a servant of Anna of Denmark, in March 1595.William Fraser, Elphinstone family book, vol.
His particular friend and bedfellow there, Henry Marwood of Halberton, died of a sickness in the summer or autumn of 1547.'Will of Henry Marwood, 1547', in C. Worthy, Devonshire wills: a collection of annotated testamentary abstracts (Bemrose & Sons Ltd., London 1896), pp. 2-4.
He was convicted and sent to prison, where his final panel in the original strip shows him being approached by burly thugs angered over his support of capital punishment. Senator Bedfellow eventually reappeared 22 years later as a recurring character in Opus, and then re-reappeared in the resurrected Bloom County webcomic on August 10, 2016.
The English diplomat Thomas Randolph recorded that the queen was consoled by Mary Fleming when she was disturbed by the discovery of the French poet Chastelard hiding in her bedchamber. After having "some grief of mind" the Queen took Mary to be her "bedfellow".Bain, Joseph, ed., Calendar of State Papers Scotland, vol. 1 (Edinburgh, 1898), pp.
In the Prose Edda book Skáldskaparmál, Sól is first presented in chapter 93, where the kennings "daughter of Mundilfæri", "sister of Máni", "wife of Glen", "fire of sky and air" are given for her, followed by an excerpt of a work by the 11th century skald Skúli Þórsteinsson: > :God-blithe bedfellow of Glen :steps to her divine sanctuary :with > brightness; then descends the good :light of grey-clad moon.Faulkes > (1995:93). Divided into four lines.
She is a rude, "odious", "unwomanly" woman who is devoted to Mr. B; Pamela suspects that she might even be "an atheist!". Mrs. Jewkes constrains Pamela to be her bedfellow. Mr. B promises that he won't approach her without her leave, and then in fact stays away from Lincolnshire for a long time. Pamela meets Mr. Williams and they agree to communicate by putting letters under a sunflower in the garden. Mrs.
On his wife's death Cassillis wrote a touching letter referring to her as "my deir bedfellow". If she did run away with her lover she didn’t get far, as the Gypsy Steps are only a few hundred yards from the castle. The story seems to come from the concatenation of an old ballad "Johnnie Faa" well known before the date of the tale. There are many regional versions telling a similar story, and one of which mentions Cassillis.
Friberg is the CEO, while Gregory Lauder-Frost, formerly of the Conservative Monday Club, leads the British division. American professor Jason Jorjani became editor-in-chief in 2016, but later left that position when he began to distance himself from the alt-right. Arktos publications include translations of the works of Alexander Dugin and Alain de Benoist, and it is now, according to The New Yorker, the world's largest distributor of far-right literature. Southern Poverty Law Center has identified Arktos as being a bedfellow of Identity Evropa.
And accordingly I believe there are not many academies freer in general from those vices than we are. In particular, my bedfellow Mr. Scott is one of unfeigned religion, and a diligent searcher after truth. His genteel carriage and agreeable disposition gain him the esteem of every one. Mr. Griffith is more than ordinary serious and grave, and improves more in every thing than one could expect from a man who seems to be not much under forty; particularly in Greek and Hebrew he has made a great progress.
I was with Richard and Hannah, so we wrote a song called 'Ferret Summer'. It's about a ferret going into the sea and being lost for ever." A thirty-second clip of the single was premiered by Digital Spy on 1 May 2009, who called it "a gem of a B-side that's sure to surprise some of Annie's traditional fanbase." The review continued that the song "features the same Ibiza-ready beats as its A-side, but it assumes the role of a more mellow and ambient bedfellow.
Some historical events, such as the Thirty Years' War, are represented in the work, although Queen Christina is not a film that adheres closely to the facts. In this highly fictionalized account, it is falling in love that brings Christina into conflict with the political realities of her society. In real life, Christina's main reason for abdication was her determination not to marry, to live as she pleased and to openly convert to Catholicism. The romance with Antonio is fiction. In real life, Christina was devoted to her maid of honor, friend and “bedfellow”, Ebba Sparre.
She mentioned about it to a deacon from Hartford. The deacon said, "It is cold weather, Frankie should have a wrapper", and handed her a ten-dollar bill, which she wrapped around the five-franc piece "to keep him warm". The next day, another ten-dollar bill was given by another Hartford deacon, "to buy Frankie an overcoat, as the weather had grown colder". A lady from Suffield, hearing the story, said, "These are stinging nights to sleep alone: Frankie must have a bedfellow", and a five-dollar gold piece was laid by his side. Mrs.
Baines attributes to Marlowe a total of eighteen items which "scoff at the pretensions of the Old and New Testament" such as, "Christ was a bastard and his mother dishonest [unchaste]", "the woman of Samaria and her sister were whores and that Christ knew them dishonestly", "St John the Evangelist was bedfellow to Christ and leaned always in his bosom" (cf. John 13:23–25) and "that he used him as the sinners of Sodom". He also implied that Marlowe had Catholic sympathies. Other passages are merely sceptical in tone: "he persuades men to atheism, willing them not to be afraid of bugbears and hobgoblins".
These elements have all been disproved, however. Folklorist Francis James Child explained in the nineteenth century that, first of all, Jean Hamilton had died a year before the Earl went to Westminster; secondly, the Earl's second marriage did not take place until February 1644, more than a year after Lady Hamilton's death; and thirdly, that upon the death of his wife, the Earl wrote a letter of lament to fellow Covenanter the Earl of Eglinton, saying “It hath pleased the Almighty to call my dear bedfellow from this valley of tears to her home (as she herself in her last hour so called it),” and urging Eglinton's attendance at the funeral.
Blair gives this version as well, stating that Cunninghame of Robertland was 'a very dear friend' and loved Earl Hugh 'as his own bedfellow'. Chambers has Cunninghame of Robertland as the leading person in the affair, recording that "The Cunninghams, being grieved hereat, made presently a vow that they should be avenged upon the fattest of the Montgomeries for that fact."' The perpetrators all escaped unharmed 'beyond sea', but their lands and castles were awarded to the Earl's brother 'either to be demolished or otherwise'. Robertland himself fled to Denmark and was eventually pardoned by the King and returned to Scotland as her majesty's master stabler.
Raider's feature film directorial debut, Kensho at the Bedfellow, in which he stars with Kaley Ronayne, Kathryn Erbe, Grainger Hines, Sahr Ngaujah, and Steven Klein, is an existential drama about a guy in NYC searching for fulfillment in all the wrong places. It was released in 2017 on iTunes and Amazon and in addition to two best feature film awards at six festivals, Kensho was one of only a handful of films worldwide asked to participate in the first Conscious Film Convergence at the Illuminate Film Festival. It also screened at the Rubin Museum of Art in NYC as the inaugural film of their Brainwave: Perception Series. Raider also starred in the Warner Brothers' release of Americanizing Shelley and the independent feature, Greener Mountains.
The relationship between Christ and John was certainly interpreted by some as being of a physical erotic nature as early as the 16th century (albeit in a "heretical" context) - documented, for example, in the trial for blasphemy of Christopher Marlowe, who was accused of claiming that "St. John the Evangelist was bedfellow to Christ and leaned always in his bosom, that he used him as the sinners of Sodoma".M. J. Trow, Taliesin Trow, Who Killed Kit Marlowe?: A Contract to Murder in Elizabethan England, London, 2002, p125 In accusing Marlowe of the "sinful nature" of homosexual acts, James I of England inevitably invited comparisons to his own erotic relationship with the Duke of Buckingham which he also compared to that of the Beloved Disciple.
In his Autobiography and Correspondence, in the diary entry for 3 May 1621, the date of Bacon's censure by Parliament, D'Ewes describes Bacon's love for his Welsh serving-men, in particular Godrick, a "very effeminate-faced youth" whom he calls "his catamite and bedfellow". This conclusion has been disputed by others, who point to lack of consistent evidence, and consider the sources to be more open to interpretation.Ross Jackson, The Companion to Shaker of the Speare: The Francis Bacon Story, England: Book Guild Publishing, 2005. pp. 45–46Bryan Bevan, The Real Francis Bacon, England: Centaur Press, 1960Helen Veale, Son of England, India: Indo Polish Library, 1950Peter Dawkins, Dedication to the Light, England: Francis Bacon Research Trust, 1984 Publicly, at least, Bacon distanced himself from the idea of homosexuality.
Martin felt the game was "best played in short bursts" and summarised: "Provided you're not expecting a game with much depth or that's oozing innovation, Cannon Fodder 3 proves that virtual war can still be a lot of fun." Nathan Cocks of PC PowerPlay complained the need for secondary weapons proves frustrating: "It is not uncommon to run out of the weapons needed for the job, forcing the player to engage in a tedious game of hide and seek as they scour the map in the hopes of finding another cache." He wrote: "In fact, tedium is a frequent bedfellow in Cannon Fodder 3", due to the lack of variety in the gameplay and mission objectives. He felt the player's vehicles to be of limited effectiveness as is the ability to split the squad.
Tridon was among the minority in the Council who voted against the creation of a Committee of Public Safety, modelled on that of the first French Revolution, which had unleashed the terror. Tridon's opposition to the Committee of Public Safety made him a strange bedfellow of many of his erstwhile rivals, Proudhonists like Eugène Varlin, and put him at odds with Jacobin socialists like Félix Pyat and Théophile Ferré, whose ideology might on the whole have seemed closer to his own. Perhaps Tridon's sympathy for the Hébertists, who had been victims of the first Committee of Public Safety, motivated his opposition to its revival. Apparently Tridon had long been suffering from some sort of nervous disorder; the massacres of the Bloody Week (Semaine sanglante) precipitated an emotional crisis.
In January 2001 Kiley became Chairman of London Regional Transport (the public body appointed by the Secretary of State for Transport to run London's Underground network of trains), replacing Sir Malcolm Bates, and also Commissioner of Transport for London, the public body which reports to the Mayor of London and which has increasingly been granted authority formerly held by London Regional Transport. Kiley was given a $4m four-year contract, which was regarded as a strange bedfellow for Ken Livingstone, the socialist elected in 2000 as London's first mayor. Livingstone's and Kiley's views on London transport have proved very similar and both were opposed to the government's plans for public-private partnerships (PPP) to run the Tube. Kiley was sacked as chairman of London Regional Transport in July 2001 amid repeated clashes with his boss, Transport Secretary Stephen Byers, and was replaced by Malcolm Bates who returned to lead the organisation.
A breakaway local political party OK, led by the former chairman of New Flemish Alliance (N-VA) Hendrik Wallijn in an interview in a national daily De Standaard of 20 September 2018 disclosed that unable to gather sufficient signatures to have their party registered for participation in the municipal election of 14 October 2018, outgoing Councillor Collins Nweke had come to their rescue by accepting to sign the relevant acts. Considering the Right-Wing roots of the new party, some of Collins Nweke's party colleagues and many Left-Wing supporters could not understand the rationale behind his decision. In a public statement issued on 24 September 2018, Collins Nweke admitted that he is no ideological bedfellow of the new party but that it is not about him. As a democrat he believes that the participation of the new party in the election is a deepening of the local democracy, a new choice for the citizens.

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