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Here's what we're watching: • Jamie Dimon chafes under liquidity rules.
In the diaries, Brown chafes against the sanctimony of American newsprint.
But Early James chafes against any comforts the music might provide.
Still, Jordan chafes as the suggestions of inexperience waft from others' endorsements.
And yet it's the loss of the magical sequences that chafes most.
That episode resounds today as another president chafes under a special counsel's inquiry.
He chafes under the limitations of being the most powerful man in the world.
Yes, it turns out, there is something that chafes at the unflappable Ivanka Trump.
Peterson chafes at the suggestion that his show is the Jackass of the animal kingdom.
A "compulsory fee for speech to influence governmental policies" chafes against the First Amendment, too.
He chafes at the implication he doesn't represent Alabama values because he's an unabashed Democrat.
Taiwan chafes under this environment, and the phone call was a culmination of Taiwan's lobbying efforts.
It rides up, chafes, and gets wet and stays that way, making the chafing even worse.
Not properly preparing for long, strenuous runs so can result in blisters, chafes, dehydration, and lost keys.
But Vietnam's government chafes at the term and threatened to close domestic travel websites that use it.
And though he chafes at first, he and Billy (Justin Henry) eventually find a comfortable, endearing routine.
But an agricultural class reduced to serfdom is exactly the kind of stagnant arrangement that capitalism chafes against.
Cairo chafes at seeing its own influence stagnate on the African continent while its eastern neighbor cashes in.
Juan chafes under the disapproving authority of his father (Alfredo Castro), a doctor, and squabbles with his siblings.
Although most supporters of a male-only clergy cite Church tradition, ordaining women only chafes against modern constraints.
If the harness is too loose it makes it harder to thrust, but if it's too tight it chafes.
Op-Ed Contributor PARIS — IF there's one thing that chafes French pride, it's seeing the British steal the limelight.
He chafes at rules and likes to test limits, always looking to see what he can get away with.
Juliet seeks help with an earnestness that chafes against the myth of mental wellness as a matter of outreach.
Her mother chafes at domestic life and abandons the family with a regretful note when Cass is just 10.
Whether it digs in, chafes you, or just isn't supportive enough, it's uniquely distracting and frustrating — sometimes even painful.
But the young leader chafes at China's hold, and his train trip shows that there are limits to it.
She is profoundly anxious to please Prospero because she has literally no one else, but she chafes against his restrictions.
Alexia is the glittering-eyed, amoral big sister from hell: Justine is the young ingénue who chafes against her dominance.
She's bullied by mean girls and chafes against gender expectations, preferring karate to the ballet class her mother insists on.
The GOP establishment chafes at Trump's attacks on free trade, an issue where the president has much in common with Sanders.
If I don't stop in time, my pad overflows, shadowing my shorts with urine, and it chafes too, rubbing my thighs sore.
Jeannette (played as a child by the excellent Ella Anderson) chafes the most against the family's lifestyle, while still worshiping her father.
But another account of Stone's legal fees, delivered in an email blast from Stone on Tuesday, chafes against the April 5 claim.
Along with coping with post-traumatic stress disorder, he chafes at living with a brain that doesn't function as it once did.
Binding is awful — it's hot, it chafes, it can make you break out and bleed in tight spots, and it's not comfortable.
Throughout her meditative memoir, which spans one year of pregnancy and early parenthood, Erdrich chafes very little under the demands of motherhood.
I confess that my inner geneticist chafes at this language — by and large, we all have the same 22,000 or so genes.
Mr. Lima chafes at such criticism, contending that his critics are unrealistic about the significance of agriculture and ranching in contemporary society.
The hero chafes at the comfort he knows, so he leaves home, believing adventure will give him both spiritual fulfillment and a livelihood.
But she also chafes at family responsibilities, especially the expectation that she'll watch her little cousins more now that Lolo is less reliable.
Probably no one in the world draws as much scrutiny and criticism — even mockery — as an American president, and each president understandably chafes.
Corker has made his mark in the Senate as a dealmaker, though he describes himself as conservative and chafes at the "moderate" label.
Asking for a raise can be uncomfortable enough; you probably don't want to make matters more difficult for yourself by wearing anything that chafes.
Along with coping with post-traumatic stress disorder, Justin chafes at living with a brain that doesn't function as fluidly as it once did.
This jurisprudence appeals to many people in a populist era that distrusts experts, chafes at bureaucracy, fears change and longs for a simpler past.
The Maritime Provinces, along the Atlantic, are in long-term decline, while rising Western Canada chafes against the centripetal force of Ontario and Quebec.
She chafes when she has to pursue puff interviews instead of harder-hitting stories, and there's more than a whiff of white feminism about her.
But it still chafes under a reputation that has bedeviled its dining scene for decades: that it has little culinary excitement or any distinctive identity.
The capital's dining scene still chafes under a bad rap as stodgy, status-driven and lacking a strong identity, but these restaurants prove otherwise. 9.
Multipolarity: Moscow chafes at U.S. global leadership, and Maduro presides over a ruined economy while looking for a financial lifeline that circumvents Western institutions and sanctions.
But for now, press attention will continue to be a part of Morrison's life until the Oscars are held on March 8—however much it chafes.
The Connecticut home-front drama is like "Big Little Lies," but without the assumption that the other upscale moms, against whom Jean chafes, are complex people.
Mr. Miller, who has been seen by some as a member of the Bannon camp, chafes at suggestions that he is a creation of Mr. Bannon.
The Times, citing multiple current and former officials, reported that Trump chafes at comparisons with Mattis that cast the former Marine as the adult in the room.
The three-judge panel's crisp 33-page opinion explains the origins of the lopsided map and why it chafes against three separate provisions of the North Carolina constitution.
Rachel, however, chafes at this forced togetherness and has begun to wonder whether they have much in common, a sharp indictment of the cult of happily ever after.
Yet where this latest production -- which has already aired in the U.K. -- really shines is in capturing Jo's independence, as she chafes against the strictures of the time.
Mr. Fillon is not keen on social changes like same-sex marriage and chafes at being the "vassal" of America, as he put it in his speech here.
Her friendship with Heather is symbiotic, messy, and a touch co-dependent, and their dynamic increasingly chafes—only for them to later work beautifully together in self-protection.
Mr. Trump chafes at sharing power with Congress and the courts and invokes the importance of human rights only against governments he despises, like North Korea, Iran and Cuba.
Mr. Paslow is grateful to have work, but he chafes at all the software he has to use, and misses the secretaries who used to help him input data.
While plenty of celebrities like to put their names on clothing brands for an extra buck, Malkovich chafes at the suggestion that he might be in it for the name recognition.
Khan's government chafes at several Chinese intercity mass transport projects in Punjab, the voter heartland of the previous government, which now need hundreds of millions of dollars in subsidies every year.
Elena, for example, chafes at being considered a "diversity candidate," while other twists punctuate a second half of a season (all the episodes were made available) that gets stronger toward the end.
While F-17 is not married, C-2's husband is 86 years old, lucid but in ailing health; she loves him and chafes at the burdens and restrictions his age imposes.
Bodi (the voice of Luke Wilson) is a mastiff who — as all young animated characters must — chafes at his assigned role in life, which is to guard the sheep on Snow Mountain.
It was a revealing comment nonetheless, since it offered a characteristic glimpse into the mindset of a President who chafes at constitutional restraints and appears to reject the notion of congressional oversight.
I've avoided registering for women-only races the same way I avoid wearing that running bra that seems like it should fit perfectly, but chafes under my arms just enough to be annoying.
These are the years when phoniness chafes, when inherited morality reveals itself to be deserving of interrogation, when choosing safety and sameness over adventure and difference seems not just distasteful, but often impossible.
The analogy was not meant to flatter: Yee is a committed internet atheist who looks up to the secularist writer Richard Dawkins, chafes at political correctness, and admits to particularly enjoying going after Islam.
That said, I could see how this cream might be helpful for someone who chafes a lot, like when you're wearing really tight jeans, or if your skin feels irritated after particularly rough sex.
Kim Jong-un might expect this approach to appeal to an American president who shows uneven commitment to allies and chafes at what he sees as the unfair costs and burdens of U.S. commitments.
Trump, who sees character as just another malleable thing that can be marketed and made salable, chafes at the black man who operated above the coarseness of commercial interests and whose character appeared unassailable.
Unlike the petulant Jane, who dreams of rodeo stardom and chafes at their backwater life, Heidi seems at ease in this place where the soft light and bleached landscapes can flicker with inchoate menace.
It is a source of pride for him, but like Frankel, he chafes at what he imagines people say he has not accomplished: winning America's most prestigious races, which are run on the dirt.
China has grown increasingly angry with North Korea's ongoing pursuit of nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles in defiance of United Nations sanctions, even as it chafes at U.S. pressure to rein in its isolated ally.
"The Mars Room," on the other hand, chafes against the slowness and sameness of time and the oppressiveness of a system that in the name of "justice" dooms our poorest citizens to lives of incarceration.
Even though it takes time for their dynamic to evolve into a romantic relationship (Teiji literally chafes at Lucy's initial attempt to set the mood), the two eventually fall into a peculiar but stable routine.
While Nicky stews over Bridget's favored-child status and Bert's refusal to respect his bar-owning career choice, Bridget chafes over her atrophied marriage and a whiny daughter (Taissa Farmiga) who's having second thoughts about college.
Two late installments focus on Dena, who chafes under her family's paternalism, and Ramy's mother, Maysa (Hiam Abbass, in a spectacular performance of her character's loneliness both as an immigrant and as a mother of grown children).
Stirring murder mystery, love story and psychodrama into a mesmerizing slurry, Mr. Pearce turns his native island of Jersey into a sunlit trap where Moll chafes against her domineering mother (an icy Geraldine James) and conservative community.
Kenney chafes at the success of "SNL," which mined Lampoon discoveries like Chevy Chase (played by Joel McHale), John Belushi and Gilda Radner, prompting him to grumble "This should have been ours" as he watches the premiere.
Set in the rural South as the battle for school integration wages, Willie Mae is a 10-year-old girl who chafes against her religious family and wants to hang out with her impossibly cool older brother.
With his red-rimmed eyes and a cigarette drooping from his lips, Harry comes across as one of those classically shabby gumshoe types, the existential inside-outsider who chafes against the rules even as he saves the day.
In addition, he has a strained relationship with the Democratic establishment, which remains bitter over the division he and his supporters sowed after the 2016 primaries, and chafes at his refusal to engage with the traditional party apparatus.
Fortunately, anyone — local or visitor alike — who chafes at Charleston's stateliness and decorum today can find an instant remedy: its beer, served fresh from the tank in a largely industrial neighborhood two miles north of the city's tourist center.
For the record, it's not about Lady Bird Johnson, the former first lady, but about a high school senior in Sacramento whose adoption of that fanciful nickname is part of how she chafes against her station in the world.
There, Judy alternately chafes and bends under the studio's restrictions, which limit what she can eat, who she can date, and when her 16th birthday party can happen (two months early, because that's the only gap in her schedule).
It's Bigger's relationship with that last member of the family, Mary, which leads him into danger, as she chafes against the unequal power dynamic, dragging him along to posh clubs while misleading her parents and abusing booze and drugs.
Still, Mr. Cuomo chafes at the primacy given New York City mayors in times of terrorism, those who know him say: The city is the target and the mayor controls the New York Police Department, and therefore access to information.
Marijuana delivery giant Eaze may go up in smoke Cann's co-founders think their drink offers something more appealing to a casual consumer than vaping or smoking — but the company chafes under the distribution constraints that tie it to dispensary businesses.
I think Libby's marriage to Adam is probably a more realistic portrayal of a happier marriage, even though Libby often chafes at the dullness of suburban New Jersey, and even though she eventually quit her men's magazine job after feeling marginalized for years.
Every candidate left off the stage chafes at the rules by which the Democratic National Committee (DNC) decides who qualifies for a debate, rules that require them to earn donations from 2628,28503 individuals across dozens of states and reach a polling threshold.
But he clearly chafes at their restrictions, and no one knows when he might decide to try to break free of them, by ignoring the rules despite the risk of a bond crisis, or even by going back to his earlier position and leaving altogether.
And while every new administration chafes at the idea that it has to get the wheels of bureaucracy churning even as its members are figuring out how to turn the lights on and off, all have that 100-day marker circled on their calendars.
When the sadomasochistic dungeon they frequent is compromised by Chuck's father and by his political patron Black Jack Foley (boy, oh boy, do those tweedy types look out of place among the leather bondage masks), Chuck chafes at the idea of a life under Foley's thumb.
Ethiopia's capital, Addis Ababa, may be booming, but so is unrest among a young population that scoffs at official 8-to-10 percent annual growth rates, accuses Mr. Meles's party — which long dominated the ruling coalition — of ethnic chauvinism and corruption, and chafes at government repression.
American military commanders have warned for months about a growing risk of attacks by Iranian proxy forces on American interests and forces in the region, as Tehran chafes against the Trump administration's renewed economic sanctions and campaign to force it to renegotiate the 2015 nuclear deal.
Against the backdrop of their modest childhood apartment, it's clear that each sister has assimilated toward some promise of whiteness, despite privately grappling with discrimination along the way: Emma, a successful management consultant, chafes against her corporate, unsympathetic bosses, while Lyn is fetishized, used, and discarded by her rich white boyfriends.
" P.S. "Staff chafes at Kelly's style," by Ashley Parker and Phil Rucker on WashPost A1: "[S]ome staffers complain that [the White House chief of staff] may be growing his mandate too far and that his [militaristic style] stifles the creativity and spontaneity that have been hallmarks of Trump's enterprises.
Moving back and forth in time, and alternating its perspective to different characters from episode to episode, the program derives its name from a radio show hosted by Sam (Logan Browning, a breakout star in the making), a campus activist who chafes at the slights from even her well-meaning white classmates.
The basic dynamic continues, with the struggling Ruth (Alison Brie) full of big ideas -- seizing this shot to perform, even if it's in the circus tent of showbiz -- while her ex-pal Debbie (Betty Gilpin), a one-time soap opera star, chafes at the gig's absurdities, but with her marriage breaking up, increasingly needs it.
An alumnus of Fox News, where he was known as a protector of the network's chairman, Roger E. Ailes, Mr. Shine has confined his White House role mainly to stagecraft, people who have worked with him say, and Mr. Trump, who chafes against being managed, has openly expressed skepticism about what he has done.
The owner of an old-fashioned pub in northern England, he chafes under the consensus that he was inferior to Pierrepoint, and barely abides a gin-drinking wife, an unhappy teenage daughter and a few barflies who seem more intoxicated by the presence of a man who kills for a living than by the pints he pulls.
Omar, who chafes at some of the attention she's received as one of two female Muslim representatives in Congress, waited until Wednesday to reply to the president:     Meanwhile, the House took direct aim at the president on Wednesday by adopting a resolution calling on the administration to withdraw all U.S. military support for the Saudi Arabia-led coalition involved in the civil war in Yemen.
A village schoolteacher in the west of Ireland chafes at his humdrum future and falls for an unknown girl in a beautiful car; a nun leaves the convent and has the new adventure of taking tea in a department store; a nerdish young man, exhausting his parents with his obsession with the memory-training system known as ­Pelmanism, embarks on life as a showman.

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