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After "Gummo," he courted the Bloods, and they courted him back.
After he courted Andi Dorfman on The Bachelorette, Viall then courted Kaitlyn Bristowe, also on The Bachelorette.
But more often he courted and was courted by some of the world's most powerful political figures.
Now, delegates must be courted retail — one by one.
As both candidates courted black voters in Nevada, the Rev.
In 2014, Oldman courted controversy in an interview with Playboy.
More recently he has courted activists, focusing on prospective delegates.
This isn't the first time Bartling has courted controversy, however.
The firm that has courted ET the longest is Kone.
Friedman has previously courted controversy for his remarks on settlements.
After being courted by many K Street firms, former Sen.
Clinton a "bigot" who courted minorities only for their votes.
It was Gene 3 who courted celebrities at the restaurant.
Democratic leaders courted Hickenlooper to challenge Gardner, but he refused.
But her campaign has quietly courted seniors with equal fervor.
Meanwhile, the team behind Door B just courted Dwight Howard.
Once a pariah, he's now being courted by foreign leaders.
McCain courted the press corps assiduously while Trump disdains it.
She courted donors whose pledges could help secure the loan.
A few weeks later, JBG was being courted by Vornado.
The BP Portrait Award has courted controversy in recent years.
TV courted upscale audiences by showing them versions of themselves.
Democrats have proudly courted candidates and voters from diverse backgrounds.
This White House knew it was coming and courted it.
Deutsche Bank courted Mr. Trump when no one else would.
Instead, he aggressively courted endorsements from elected Democrats, racking up dozens.
And they have successfully courted major backers with deep pockets, too.
This is how pop stars courted the public 10 years ago.
But it is not clear whether the Philharmonic actively courted him.
He was then fiercely criticized and courted by pro-Israel backers.
Over the next few months, Thomas courted Morris through video dates.
Because of that, they were courted for the next two decades.
The proposed rules also courted disaster, allowing only a single parade
California has all but courted a lawsuit from the Trump administration.
While not explicitly Christian, the Game Wave certainly courted that audience.
Ted Cruz courted evangelicals and hard-line conservatives and Florida Sen.
The president has courted Manchin's support on a number of issues.
As he cultivated political connections, Mr. Andreas was courted in return.
Few ethical or legal constraints govern how delegates can be courted.
In fact, she's being courted by an extremely attractive military doctor.
NBC courted her with a whopping $69 million three-year contract.
But it has long been courted by leaders of both parties.
For years, orchestras have courted the visionary conductor Esa-Pekka Salonen.
She was a woman who loved women and courted them roguishly.
He courted local controversy by inviting both to campus for speeches.
He privately courted journalists even as he trashed them in public.
Mike Bloomberg has already courted him as a potential VP pick.
It has courted women and children with firearm accessories and cartoons.
The Conservatives courted them in the 2017 election, to no avail.
Two other top-tier fundraisers who have courted traditional donors, Sen.
An entrepreneur courted by Silicon Valley companies had his application denied.
Former members of the armed services are actively courted by the group.
Because of this quality, pantsuits constantly courted controversy in the late 60s.
Biden and other Democratic hopefuls have aggressively courted union support, with Sens.
He has courted labor support particularly in counties along the Mississippi River.
Matt Salmon, has been courted by Trump allies, Politico reported later Thursday.
Despite such caveats, Cuba actively has courted other countries to expand trade.
Trump has courted the alt-right vote since he began his campaign.
Controversy has been courted, and this creates potential problems for both sides.
BPM had also been courted by another, bigger cooperative lender, UBI Banca.
They courted for 10 years and they were married for 10 years.
Could he once again join Jeets after being courted by his rival?
Clinton and Trump have both courted the millennial voters who boosted Sen.
Jennifer Wexton, who was courted by the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC).
Liaquat, famous for combining religion and game shows, has often courted controversy.
Both projects are opposed by green activists, courted by Trudeau in 2015.
He courted, tried to influence and then fired former FBI Director Comey.
Peltz actively courted those employee votes, given the size of the electorate.
But Wagner announced that she wouldn't run, so top Republicans courted Hawley.
Clinton courted Mormon voters who have been resistant to Mr. Trump. Mrs.
He was not the only small-screen figure courted by Nixon's circle.
He also courted the support of civil rights leaders, like the Rev.
She had been courted aggressively by national Democrats to enter that race.
Mr. Branstad has courted China as governor, promoting his state's farm goods.
Sandra Day and her eventual husband, John, courted while proofreading over beers????
Nonetheless, when courted to run for Macron's party, Dr. Villani declined, twice.
Sanders, for example, has avidly courted Latino voters since his 2016 campaign.
By fostering separate official languages and regional identities, it has courted division.
FSG, which is listed in Hong Kong, has unabashedly courted Chinese officialdom.
His music was gentlemanly and romantic, the aural equivalent of being courted.
I've done a lot of courting, but had never been courted myself.
For years, Fox had been a kingmaker for Republicans—an outlet politicians courted.
In the West, however, they are more likely to be courted by politicians.
Khan has expressed support for blasphemy laws and has courted the religious right.
California has aggressively courted companies to invest in self-driving research and development.
They courted Thom Carter, the executive director of an environmental group in Utah.
In the last primary, Republican candidates courted the network (and Mr. Trump, too).
For the past several years, both parties have heavily courted tech donor money.
Limited by segregation and his set of skills, Owens also courted new controversies.
ARIZONA's voters aren't accustomed to being courted so late in a presidential election.
Matt, in particular, courted Mitchell, asking her for favors as they grew closer.
She has lost ground especially with the young, whom she has eagerly courted.
He has courted extremists who foment hate both here and export it abroad.
None of these shows or movies, however, have courted a teen audience specifically.
"He is one of the top five courted GOP donors," Ryun told CNN.
That fanbase developed organically, but she has courted it and encouraged its growth.
Top BJP ministers and officials, including Mr Modi, have assiduously courted the state.
For years Goldman has courted only those at the top of the heap.
The White House has courted controversy more recently by navigating Civil War politics.
Equinox has supported LGBTQ charities, and SoulCycle has courted that community as well.
Clinton courted African-Americans in New York on Sunday by visiting black churches.
Trump met and courted the legendarily despicable lawyer early on — and idolized him.
Mr. Woo courted women casually, with relationships lasting from one to six months.
Similarly, at 46A, the answer to "Did something hugely risky" is COURTED DISASTER.
He's also courted controversy by unapologetically making homophobic, sexist, and anti-Semitic statements.
I not only courted disaster; I went on reality dating shows with disaster.
Their downfall has left the influential Republicans they courted reckoning with the consequences.
BPM had also been courted by another, bigger cooperative lender, UBI Banca (UBI.MI).
Before this week, Iowa's senior Republicans often courted Mr. King and his supporters.
The two center-right candidates, Sebastián Piñera and José Antonio Kast, courted evangelicals.
Business development groups in South Florida have aggressively courted Northeastern investors in recent years.
The McDonald's All-American was courted by several top colleges and received numerous honors.
With the lifting of nuclear-related sanctions, Iran is being heavily courted by China.
Indeed, Cruz has courted animosity from peers and colleagues for his entire adult life.
They have mostly courted white suburbanites, relying on non-white voters to join them.
He courted and successfully nabbed key Iowa endorsements and engaged conservative activists and pastors.
He courted her with the same single-minded focus he brings to bull riding.
They establish "embassies" and hire lobbyists; the Catalans have effectively courted the international press.
Although al-Qaeda had little interest in Western Muslims, other Islamist groups courted them.
And he has courted multilateral financial institutions such as the IMF and World Bank.
Adelson has also been courted strongly by American Crossroads, a network of super PACs.
It courted people on the far right, and it became a haven for them.
Hispanics in the mountain west were courted, as were black voters in North Carolina.
Clinton has since courted dissatisfied Republicans who dislike the billionaire's actions, rhetoric and policies.
Mr Trump has courted these voters as assiduously as he has insulted everyone else.
Each band also imploded after being courted by, or signing to, a major label.
"Tillerson courted Sechin," a former American diplomat with deep experience in Russia told me.
For four decades he has courted the press to promote himself and his enterprises.
Last year, he courted outrage when he retweeted a picture of Trayvon's dead body.
Amazon's Ring doorbells have courted plenty of controversy for the ways they normalize surveillance.
Worse still, the episode scared off many of the Western investors he had courted.
It courted scandal — and obscenity charges — with its depictions of Jewish culture and homosexuality.
His rebellious past has unnerved some investors, although he has also courted Wall Street.
If she were a man, that bloodlust, that taste for combat, would be courted.
EPA had first, courted controversy, posting then quickly taking offline its conclusion this Spring.
"They courted for 10 years," David Gehrke, Letourneau's friend and former attorney, tells PEOPLE.
He courted conservative media leaders as deftly as he had the New York tabloids.
Beijing has long courted Central American nations with infrastructure financing and investment, angering Washington.
He has courted Western governments and investors, declaring that Zimbabwe is open for business.
In a different climate for free agents, Jake Arrieta would have been widely courted.
But, it was Lundvall's "condescending" tone and dubious line of questioning which courted controversy.
For much of his adult life, Zahran courted controversy inside the Muslim community itself.
Ye Jianming courted the Biden family and networked with former United States security officials.
He has instead courted investment from Arab gulf countries and reduced some public spending.
Juliet was 13 when Romeo courted her (although that didn't work out so well).
They courted, he was drafted, and they married just before he left for Europe.
They would not have been courted by Mr. Korda to write their own memoirs.
Najib, who had long courted Washington as a key ally, now turned to China.
Despite taking just two weeks off, Koizumi has courted criticism for taking paternity leave.
Bloomberg has aggressively courted House Democrats, including some members who have endorsed other candidates.
But they aren&apost the only brands who have successfully courted the younger generation. 
With Tribune poised to be acquired, smaller TV station owners may find themselves courted.
And big exporters, courted and protected for decades by Beijing, now face broad scrutiny.
The program has never courted the same controversy that the Affordable Care Act has.
That sort of position is what sources said Thiel is being courted to take on.
He came to the program after he had already been courted by Chip Ganassi Racing.
Juul and Altria courted each other for 22007 months, people familiar with the negotiations said.
All of this started in 2008, when Barack Obama courted young voters on social media.
"It was the first time in my life that I was ever courted," says Lula.
Trump campaigned in 2016 as a champion for ethanol but also courted the oil industry.
Ben Carson, Jeb Bush, Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz courted evangelicals at Bob Jones University.
Aspiring entrepreneurs, who work with Black Founders, are increasingly being courted by big tech companies.
Cleveland (CNN)John Kasich may be the most intensely courted man in the Buckeye State.
Well, for a start, anyone who opposes the prevailing political order in the courted countries.
Pump courted Sheen for the video with a ton of cash a couple weeks ago.
And even as Cruz courted and landed the two top hardliner endorsements in Iowa, Rep.
In previous elections, the deep south was not much courted by politicians seeking national power.
He's actively courted fans of President Trump's populist rhetoric and inspired scorn on the left.
"You get highly courted in South Carolina, especially if you're an elected official," Shealy said.
Off it, he defied the Nazis and refused to be courted by their totalitarian regime.
Timothy Leary, Aldous Huxley, Arthur Miller, Marilyn Monroe, and Orson Welles all courted her attention.
She's also been conspicuously courted by some of the party's many presidential candidates, including Sens.
He has courted foreign investors, from Hong Kong to the Middle East, since the 1990s.
But the rapper -- he pronounced his name "XXX Ten-TAH-see-own" -- often courted controversy.
Kanye West has not only courted controversy over the years, he's basically married to it.
He leaned toward "strong characters" who, like Liam Howlett, both courted and mocked the mainstream.
His father, by comparison, courted China with visits until just four months before his death.
The anti-establishment anger that Republicans had courted had now finally turned on its leaders.
He was courted by heavy-hitters in the business, such as LVMH's president Sidney Toledano.
Senior Saudi figures, including Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, have openly courted China, in particular.
Instead, the Trump administration has been successfully courted in many ways by the pharmaceutical industry.
Both Ms. Holmes and Mr. Shkreli courted celebrity and seemed to revel in media attention.
Panarin had also been courted by the Islanders, who share an arena with the Nets.
WASHINGTON — To the conservative Americans she courted, Maria Butina was the right kind of Russian.
Since his brother's time in office, the Fords courted and welcomed immigrants to their ranks.
That is one reason these students are being courted by private colleges, even elite ones.
The company has aggressively courted Chinese tourists to Paris and also opened stores in China.
In April, Gizmodo reported that Amazon Web Services had aggressively courted oil and gas companies.
It courted embattled governments, controversial clients and powerful people who ran afoul of public opinion.
Established in the wake of the financial crisis, the CFPB courted controversy from the start.
The Czech Republic is one of the smaller nations that Beijing has most aggressively courted.
Facebook has separately courted publishers to strike up content-sharing agreements to populate the tab.
J.A. Moore, who endorsed Pete Buttigieg on Wednesday, despite being courted by the Biden campaign.
They also courted controversy, with critics accusing them of being a vehicle for tax sheltering.
Aggressively courted by two diametrically opposed sides, Eugene is terrified of committing to either side.
He courted Pence ahead of Indiana's May 3 primary and hoped to win his endorsement.
The TSA, which has courted so much controversy in recent years, had its reasons to worry.
Barr courted controversy in a first term as attorney general in the George H.W. Bush administration.
Abrams is just the latest high profile producer to be courted for a huge production deal.
Named after English painter J.M.W. Turner, the prize has previously courted controversy for its unconventional choices.
His chances would be stronger, some political veterans maintain, had he courted Texans from the center.
Not surprisingly, Judge Sayre is rather dubious about having his daughter be courted by a Yankee.
Johnson has also courted some other big names in the neuroscience field from the MIT community.
He courted prominent conservatives like Paul Ryan and leading financiers like Sheldon Adelson -- and landed them.
And "god view" wasn't the only time Uber courted controversy with its approach to private information.
Mr Khan has courted Saudi Arabia, in particular, visiting it on his first official trip abroad.
Californians are not used to being cajoled and courted like voters in Iowa or New Hampshire.
Kim has successfully courted Trump by appealing to him directly, both through flattery and televised addresses.
The Cruz campaign courted movement leaders like Dr. James Dobson, who formally endorsed Cruz on Dec.
German media reports ahead of Sunday's Belgian Grand Prix said he was being courted by Williams.
This isn't the first time the Calgary Zoo has courted controversy or experienced a freak death.
Once upon a time, the franchise courted high-society celebrities to fill the coveted main role.
This last group, led by the outspokenly federalist former Belgian premier Guy Verhofstadt, has courted LREM.
Prior to 2008 it courted Russian companies, landing depositary receipt listings of Sistema, Megafon and Gazprom.
He embraced immigrants and courted minority voters, both as governor and on the presidential campaign trail.
It took maybe a week," she said, adding that Bowie "courted her the old-fashioned way.
China, during the 1960s, courted U.S. Maoist-inspired groups, including the Revolutionary Union, that embraced militancy.
The website courted controversy, and was used to bring in those who were flirting with extremism.
Roles were played by: Billy Crudup and Jude LawReeves was courted by both DC and Marvel.
Both states voted twice for George W. Bush, who assiduously courted Hispanic voters and suburban moderates.
Banks may not be a Russian asset, but the Russians have clearly courted him for years.
Trump, with his canny instinct for where to drive the wedge, has courted exactly these figures.
And although she also courted fame on the mainland, she refused to soft-pedal her convictions.
In the years after they courted and before they became estranged, they were almost never apart.
He courted Mr. Fujimori's son Kenji, a congressman openly at odds with his older sister Keiko.
The exhibition and events are meant to raise awareness about DSEI, which has long courted controversy.
Midway through his high school career, Hart was courted by Montrose Christian, Kevin Durant's alma mater.
Rockstar courted controversy once again with a portable GTA containing an incredibly moreish drug-dealing aside.
When: Mayor de Blasio, who courted Amazon, said New York "is about to" get those jobs.
Robeson is home to the Lumbee tribe of Native Americans, who were courted by both candidates.
Some of them will up and leave, while the rest will be courted by viable campaigns.
The Volks were courted by Colby's vice president of planning, but it wasn't a hard sell.
They said they have already courted a number of customers for this service, including HDFC Bank.
Penelope has been courted by entitled suitors who want to marry her and claim the kingdom.
Clearview said its facial recognition app was only for law enforcement as it courted private companies
When Mr. Trump visited Beijing in 2017, Mr. Xi courted him in the imperial Forbidden City.
At night clubs, the young hit men are fêted like rock stars and courted by groupies.
Gillette courted controversy with its ad that challenged toxic masculinity in the midst of the #MeToo.
Monday's revelations are not the first time the Greens have courted controversy with their artifacts collection.
Looking to broaden Pakistan's alliances, Mr. Khan enthusiastically courted Prince Mohammed soon after becoming prime minister.
He has considered getting back into investment banking, and has been courted by many a bank.
Nurmantyo has frequently courted controversy in Indonesia over what analysts perceive to be his political ambitions.
The circumstances of 2009-'10 pushed Obama to attempt ambitious legislation that courted overreach and blowback.
The survivor said she met with Labrie on a campus rooftop after he courted her via email.
Diaz has courted senior executives from Spain's top companies who describe her as hard-working and direct.
Palin serves as a particularly effective shield against Mr. Cruz, who has assiduously courted Iowa's evangelical voters.
The fast following Series A is down to being actively courted by Spark Capital, according to Meir.
Among other reforms, restrictions on internal migration were eased and foreign investment, previously shunned, was eagerly courted.
The subreddit had always courted controversy and pushed the bounds of Reddit's relatively lax policies on speech.
""This is a person who courted the tabloids aggressively in New York City in the nineteen-eighties.
Yu had courted the Korean-Chinese proprietor so that she would alert him when the crew arrived.
Advocates found they were wholly irrelevant in the Republican primary and much courted in the Democratic one.
Stockman, who served two terms in Congress and often courted controversy, was brought to court on Thursday.
Rubio in recent months has successfully courted some of the GOP's leading financiers, and it is showing.
The best senior executive talent, especially, is being courted by everyone, and candidates have plenty of choices.
The country has actively courted foreign investment, and leadership has even paid a visit to the Vatican.
The six countries not bidding for either agency have been courted assiduously and may seek favors elsewhere.
He was courted by company executive chairman Shervin Pishevar, who was also an early investor in Uber.
Yeah, it became this huge hit, and he was being courted by these huge bands like KISS.
But critics say Republicans tolerated similar comments by King for years and that Trump courted his support.
Mr. Obama also courted support from Silicon Valley professionals, some of whom were rewarded for their efforts.
Roosevelt unified the supporters that Sanders has courted, those of Clinton and some of those of Trump.
This is not the first time Mr. Trump has courted controversy in the forecourt of his tower.
ScreenRant reported that Denzel Washington was also courted for the part of Tony Montana, without any success.
SoFi courted its own controversy with unapologetically elitist advertisements, including one during the Super Bowl in January.
He actively courted feminist voters, campaigning on increasing the participation of women (and minorities) in the party.
Later, inside the exhibition hall, values voters swarmed Gorka for photos, while right-wing organizations courted supporters.
Since 1980 basically, the GOP has courted racial politics and has essentially been building toward this problem.
He was buried in an avalanche, an end that friends and even family felt he had courted.
President Milos Zeman, who has openly courted President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia, pressed the Kremlin's case.
Barnes has gotten pretty much everything he could want, except the stardom he courted in high school.
In recent years, Mr. Zeman, 73, has strengthened the country's ties with Russia and has courted China.
He has courted President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia and praised President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey.
Rockhold courted controversy for allegedly asking a date if she "spits or swallows", something he vehemently denies.
While he courted the image of a "maverick," he often fell in line with the Republican Party.
She's courted controversy for her comments about transgender people and has called herself a woman of color.
Once they learned the basics, through trial and error, they courted local chefs with their fresh tortillas.
Comments include: "how I want to be courted tbh," and, of course, the requisite string of tags.
During his 2007 Fame standup tour, in particular, the comic courted controversy with this brand of humor.
British governments have assiduously courted the Russian president despite his mounting repression at home and aggression abroad.
Bielecki courted Hajzer, emailing a list of his ascents, including climbs up 20,310-foot Denali in Alaska.
Despite being in office only two months, Omar has already courted controversy surrounding her views on Israel.
Newspaper has courted controversy before Linden is a town of about 2,000 people in west-central Alabama.
" Ms. DuVernay, who admits to being courted by other cable networks, ultimately chose OWN for "Queen Sugar.
This time, the focus is whether President Trump courted foreign interference to hurt a leading political rival.
Lingerie trends are changing and customers are being courted by a variety of online sellers and startups.
When Theodore Roosevelt founded the Progressive Party, it adopted a suffrage plank, and he aggressively courted women.
Brown enthusiastically courted Democratic voters, and he benefited from his opponent Martha Coakley's relatively weak campaign effort.
Trudeau has actively courted the Sikh vote, previously proclaiming that his cabinet has more Sikhs than Modi's.
WikiLeaks has courted controversy by publishing confidential and damaging information from the United States and other countries.
Mr. Kjellberg has courted controversy by performing anti-Semitic gestures, which he calls satirical, in his videos.
But even establishment Republicans are now feeling the backlash they courted by using government-is-corrupt narratives.
But he realized that political elites (even when they courted his approval) didn't actually take him seriously.
Throughout his 2016 campaign that brought him to power, Trump championed ethanol but also courted the oil industry.
Arias&apos attorneys say Martinez courted journalists and spectators, signed autographs and posed for photos during the trial.
The state has actively courted Hollywood, passing a 30% tax credit in 2008 for productions shot in Georgia.
A WhatsApp group admin in India has courted trouble for circulating morphed images of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
As part of the revitalization, the prince courted American CEOs and billionaires, particularly those from the technology sector.
In Washington, Mr. Milken, 7643, and his institute have courted influence, wooing and sometimes adding former federal officials.
Subway has aggressively courted movie and TV product placement in the past, so this isn't a total surprise.
Beyond Meat has always courted popular attention by focusing first and foremost on the deliciousness of its products.
His history of protest politics has unnerved some investors, although he has courted Wall Street throughout the campaign.
Prince Mohammed has courted Silicon Valley with visits to companies including Facebook and Microsoft in 2016 and 2018.
Yawd Serk has courted international businesses since signing the ceasefire and recently joined a study trip to Switzerland.
The film, which has courted controversy by moving the action to America, launches on Netflix on August 25th.
Throughout his 2016 campaign that brought him to power, Trump championed ethanol, but also courted the oil industry.
It isn't the first time that the photo and video sharing app has been courted for a buyout.
The DNC, eager to address its misfortunes from 2016, has actively courted the press about its cybersecurity initiatives.
Throughout the 2016 campaign that brought him to power, Trump championed ethanol but also courted the oil industry.
The company hasn't settled on a specific location, but it's been courted heavily by France, Spain, and others.
She's spent time on the campaign trail with former Bush administration officials and has courted ultra-wealthy megadonors.
Cruz, a senator from Texas, has courted libertarian and religious voters who believe their values are under assault.
Mr. Maduro has followed in his predecessor's footsteps, but even governments before Mr. Chávez's courted voters with homes.
While he has courted voters with promises to reverse unpopular heating tariff increases, he is unlikely to win.
While there are certainly exceptions to the rule, many women still like being courted and ultimately proposed to.
Meanwhile, Facebook courted businesses, poising Messenger as a modern alternative to frustrating touchtone phone trees for customer service.
Prominent party members courted blacks, such as Senator Rand Paul's multiple visits to Historically Black Colleges and Universities.
Clinton, they say, was only paying lip service to the progressive groups she courted in the Democratic primaries.
But Saudi Arabia courted Uber and Careem, offering state investments, to support its Vision 280 economic reform plan.
Yet prominent New York Democrats courted the corporation and promised it massive incentives to come to their city.
Xiaomi, for its part, has aggressively courted India as its main focus outside its home market of China.
DreamWorks Animation has aggressively courted Chinese regulators and audiences, building an animation studio in Shanghai called Oriental DreamWorks.
Arrangements for her appearance came after Ms. Battle, 67, was courted by Peter Gelb, the company's general manager.
And it pitted Northam against a state Republican Party that openly courted neo-Confederate sympathies and racist sentiments.
Swing voters courted at each election are often held up as moderates judging each candidate on their merits.
When disillusioned voters begin to be courted by charismatic candidates atop single election parties, democracy is in trouble.
Nor was he actively courted (so far as we know) to do a movie by spooks in disguise.
Most people thought he was signed as a replacement Beck, who was rumored to be courted by Juventus.
Shakir contrasted that approach with rivals like former Vice President Joe Biden, who has courted high-dollar donors.
Later, he courted Mr. von Däniken as a mentor, and earned a degree in communications from Ithaca College.
Many in Mr. Trump's own government consider Mr. Putin a potentially dangerous adversary to be countered, not courted.
Both candidates have aggressively courted black voters, a community seen as critical to Democratic primaries in New York.
His national political organization, Our Revolution, aggressively courted a new, younger cohort of left-wing candidates of color.
In Michigan specifically, Renteria cited the obstacles Clinton encountered as she courted labor union members for their support.
At the same time, Prince Mohammed has actively courted youth as a new constituency to support his programs.
During her high school years, her boyfriend courted her here because he knew she liked the chicken fingers.
Although they were courted, early on, by Seymour Stein of Sire Records, they chose to avoid major labels.
It's not the first time Radrizzani, frequently outspoken on issues related to sports and media, has courted controversy.
Who crisscrossed the country, courted by A.A.U. teams, all-star tournaments, shoe companies, high school and college coaches?
Mr. Macri was the spreadsheet-wielding killjoy who was halting the festivities, cognizant that more spending courted hyperinflation.
A crew of foreign and Thai cave divers courted death every time they explored Tham Luang's cramped chambers.
The Mark Zuckerberg-founded social network has most recently courted controversy with another set of politics-related policies.
Since his late entry into the crowded race, Bloomberg has courted a constituency that initially seemed beyond reach.
President Richard M. Nixon's "Southern strategy" courted white segregationists and effectively drove African-Americans to the Democratic Party.
A24 could have just as easily courted the approval of, say, theologians who have a fondness for Calvinism.
Like Mr. Netanyahu, Mr. Trump has courted American evangelicals, often at the expense of more liberal Jewish communities.
The two courted at a tennis club and he won her promise to marry him over the phone.
Ms. Ballerini, though, said she courted "a really young demographic" — "a Disney, middle-school audience" — setting her apart.
TOKYO — Few foreign leaders have courted President Trump as assiduously as the prime minister of Japan, Shinzo Abe.
One: He simultaneously courted small, working-class investors by promising good rates of return and playing down risks.
The Biden campaign has specifically courted the endorsement of community leaders in Iowa who backed Sanders in 2016.
Even as Canadians have been critical of Mr. Trump's policies and practices, Mr. Trudeau has courted his counterpart.
Two potential candidates being courted are described as having been on the fence, and then passed on running.
Clinton has since courted Republicans who are dissatisfied with Trump's lack of political experience, blunt rhetoric and temperament.
The press conference also included Obama's thoughts on his own recent actions, some of which have courted controversy.
While well-qualified experts are being courted with job offers, uncertainty is making it difficult to attract replacements.
The mayor has consistently courted support from ultra-Orthodox leaders, who hold sway with a powerful voting bloc.
The nationally-respected U.S. Attorney from New York Preet Bharara was first courted and then fired by Trump.
As such, she was heavily courted by Maine Republicans to run for the open governor's mansion in 2018.
The 2016 presidential campaign circus descended on Nevada as candidates courted voters — and you bet things got weird.
Credence has been alternately courted and cast aside by Grindelwald, depending on how useful he appears to be.
Breitbart's most famous writer, Milo Yiannopoulos, has openly courted the alt-right, singing their praises across Breitbart's site.
Candidates aggressively courted them during this process, because they wanted to create a momentum going into the voting.
Vinnie was all about Van Halen and Kiss, and courted a whiskey-lovin' stripper-tippin' good ol' boy image.
Apple, which is primarily in the business of making hardware, has largely avoided the controversies courted by its brethren.
Prime Minister Kielsen and his cabinet travelled to Beijing last year, where he openly courted Chinese investors and officials.
Dr. Pino, a Muslim convert, has courted controversy time and again since joining the Kent State faculty in 1992.
The raids provoked a nationwide outcry from Latino and immigrant groups whose support the White House has long courted.
But now, for the first time in my life, I am one of those undecided voters I once courted.
Not to mention "works will with others" usually isn't enough to get repeatedly courted by anywhere, let alone Apple.
Not long after the band were courted by major labels and eventually signed a short-lived deal with Interscope.
"I was being courted by priests because families used to offer their oldest boy to the priesthood," said Auchettl.
And he deliberately and conscientiously identified, courted and landed the two major conservative endorsements behind past Iowa winners, Rep.
With a GDP that is now five times India's, the regional heavyweight has courted India's smaller neighbours with aid.
As trade routes opened up and Queen Elizabeth I courted new alliances, dramatic ideas about Muslims seeped into society.
He courted Western powers such as the United States and France, which his father's anti-colonial rhetoric had alienated.
Joe Manchin of West Virginia was not swayed despite being courted by a top White House official this week.
C: So wait a minute, he actually courted you to jump ship and work for him as his CFO?
Then there was his septuagenarian's lustful ardor — after all, he had courted a new bride 42 years his junior.
Trump courted lawmakers from both parties with fancy receptions and meetings at the White House and on Capitol Hill.
Some are also enhancing relationships with Israel, which has courted some of them with aid and even arms sales.
These establishments, which are courted by Clinton and challenged by Sanders, are among the most distrusted institutions in America.
Warren was courted by liberals unsatisfied with Hillary Clinton's 20043 candidacy to make a late entrance into the race.
"I courted her with a loaf of Zingerman's rye," said Mr. Hall, an Ann Arbor native (and Zingerman's alum).
On the Democratic side, Sanders courted the African-American vote on Wednesday, having breakfast with civil rights leader Rev.
Despite China's efforts to isolate Taiwan politically, Beijing has long courted Taipei's investments and their economic ties remain robust.
But Stewart has long courted controversy and has some Virginia Republicans questioning whether he has any shot against Sen.
In his victory speech in Nevada, the former reality TV show host courted his base of blue-collar workers.
Unlike other Democrats, Sanders has no plans to hold big-money fundraisers and has not courted big-name donors.
Sheela courted controversy, doing media appearances solely to troll the townsfolk of Antelope, Oregon, who wanted the Rajneeshees gone.
Maybe the News Feed would not have courted so much of the toxicity it became known for later on.
The retailer JD.com, which had around 300 million buyers, has courted upmarket brands and cultivated a reputation for reliability.
In November, President Trump publicly courted Saudi officials to list Aramco on the New York Stock Exchange on Twitter.
Mr. Muzin has reportedly courted Jewish leaders and others by offering them trips to Doha, the capital of Qatar.
There was no cuchi cuchi, and there wouldn't be for the next six or seven months as they courted.
President Rodrigo Duterte of the Philippines has courted China as a strategic partner since he was elected in 2016.
We are just like white voters in that we like to be courted and told that our participation matters.
Mr. Bevin has assiduously courted Mr. Trump, making repeated trips to Washington and appearing with him whenever he can.
But Mr. Vollmer has also long courted controversy for his accommodations to Mr. Maduro and his predecessor, Hugo Chávez.
One painting shows Africa as a woman being courted by China while Western countries, all male figures, watch glumly.
At the outset of the administration, Mr. Trump courted him and tried to persuade him to become a Republican.
Finkenauer also has strong ties to the labor community, a key constituency Biden has courted throughout his presidential campaign.
AHEAD OF Britain's general election, party leaders courted businesses at the annual conference of the Confederation of British Industry.
The Trump political operation capitalized off small donor outrage over the Democratic impeachment push, but also courted big donors.
In the run-up to the vote, PiS courted voters with a combination of big handouts and social conservatism.
Biden, who has courted and garnered the support of various wealthy donors, has started to lag in some polls.
He's chatted with Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti, a 2020 free agent being courted by virtually the entire field.
It is not the first time Ms. Stojberg, a member of the center-right coalition government, has courted controversy.
Paradoxically, his raw realistic novels shocked the very bourgeoisie he professed to loathe but whose approval he eagerly courted.
The lawsuit, filed in March, had been monitored carefully by potential investors being courted by the country's new government.
He was courted by dozens of colleges and visited seven campuses beside Vanderbilt's, including Michigan, Cincinnati, Iowa and Louisville.
In the process, Dr. O'Neil has courted publicity for his invention, which he says is superior and lasts longer.
But in 2018, she was courted by a sports apparel company and asked how she'd like to be dressed.
Republicans, for their part, begrudgingly give Coons respect for the way he has courted Flake during the Kavanaugh crisis.
The French president was the poster boy for pro-European centrists, as popular at home as he was courted abroad.
Twitter was courted by a number of potential acquirers earlier this year, including Salesforce, but talks ended without a deal.
The Bennets become the Bakshis, and Aishwarya Rai stars as Lalita, the eligible woman courted by Will Darcy (Martin Henderson).
And in 2014, the Washington Post reported that Microsoft courted political advertisers at the annual Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC).
Politicians from both of its major parties lobbied members of America's Congress and state governors, and courted businesses and unions.
So, for a person who has sought the limelight and courted the press, he projects a great disdain for reporters.
The main political groups in the European Parliament, courted assiduously by Spanish ministers, were similarly reluctant to stir the pot.
That should sadden us because there are millions of voters of color waiting to be courted seriously by the GOP.
After playing a show last December, they were quickly courted and scooped up by the nurturing arms of Buzz Records.
Pelosi pointedly mentioned that veterans were hurt by the shutdown; Trump has courted veterans as a candidate and as president.
That is a roughly 0003-point jump from 2000, when Trump courted coal miners with promises of an industry comeback.
Most presidential candidates would regard a popular swing-state governor of a state party as an asset to be courted.
Willing said police believed the plot was motivated by a grievance over a woman who was courted by both men.
Mackey is an outspoken libertarian with a knack for capitalizing on nascent food trends, but he also has courted controversy.
New York restauranteur Joey Allaham reportedly courted the group on behalf of Qatar alongside his lobbying business partner, Nick Muzin.
Frank LoBiondo of New Jersey and Charlie Dent of Pennsylvania were courted during the health care debates for their votes.
In the lead-up to this year's gathering, Feinstein's team actively courted the 3,400 delegates who voted on the endorsement.
Walsh regularly courted controversy during his short tenure in Congress and continues to make waves as a conservative radio host.
Mark Zuckerberg of Facebook has courted Chinese leaders in hopes of gaining access to the country's 2000 million internet users.
Ronald Reagan also courted Democrats, including Speaker Tip O'Neill (Mass.), Ways and Means Committee Chairman Dan Rostenkowski (Ill.), and Rep.
The utility courted controversy when it signed a $300 million contract with a tiny Montana firm to help restore power.
Some are courted for cabinet spots, but more seek the president's ear on state policies, federal funds and infrastructure projects.
During the Democratic National Convention, she courted throngs of "Bernie-or-Bust" adherents in and outside the arena in Philadelphia.
In recent years, Amazon has courted brands including Nike, PVH's Calvin Klein, Chico's, Sears and J. Crew to sell there.
He has courted manufacturing workers with vows to tear up trade agreements and scrap the 12-nation Trans-Pacific Partnership.
It has courted groups that it has traditionally alienated, such as women, senior citizens, Jews, practicing Catholics, and gay people.
As much as any media figure, he's courted white grievance, as my colleague Carlos Maza explained in the above video.
Three other women also told the Post that Moore around the same time had courted them when they were teenagers.
And now the fun begins for Trotz, who will be courted by a TON of teams looking for a winner.
After being courted by seemingly every major entertainment and streaming company, Bad Robot has signed an exclusive deal with WarnerMedia.
She actively courted voters and highlighted issues central to an emerging demographic majority that proved elusive for Democrats in 2016.
The new voters in Northern Virginia did not turn out, and the rural voters Mr. Warner had courted spurned him.
But since then, the company has courted big name producers with the allure of high budgets and a respected brand.
It also means some of them could be courted back by a different kind of Republican message in the future.
The backlash marks the second time in more than a year that Dolce & Gabbana has courted controversy in the country.
For years, YouTube has courted Hollywood, traditional media, and household names—and, as a result, corporate advertisers and big money.
In recent weeks, the French media revealed how Mr. Rybolovlev's team had courted the local authorities with perks and tickets.
Only this time, with Magic Johnson installed as the Lakers' lead recruiter, James would be courted by a kindred spirit.
I courted arrest, speaking truth to power, and power responded with an order for me to report for military service.
Yet the sheer number of times my father had courted death and then recovered had, perversely, made him seem indomitable.
The major candidates have all addressed the workers at forums, and many also courted the union's local and national leaders.
But Mr. Botstein did sterling work in keeping things together, even when Mr. Debargue's improvisatory shifts in tempo courted chaos.
At the outset of the administration, Mr. Trump courted Mr. Manchin and tried to persuade him to become a Republican.
One of the officials Mr. Sanders courted this year was Reggie Jones-Sawyer, a state assemblyman from South Los Angeles.
But dog-rating courted controversy when the account tweeted pictures of dogs from the Women's March and travel-ban protests.
North Carolina Senator John Edwards courted the nation's labor force early and often in his bid for the 2008 ticket.
During the campaign, Duterte courted Marcos loyalists assiduously, making it a priority to rebury Marcos in the national Heroes Cemetery.
As the candidate courted nonwhite voters, employees of color were voicing their frustrations, according to interviews, documents and a recording.
Jayapal, the lead sponsor of the House "Medicare for All" bill, has been courted by both candidates for an endorsement.
His version of Breitbart was plastered with the logos of Silicon Valley brands that courted tech-savvy, pro-diversity millennials.
And the long, probably false story of their meeting and courtship probably raised uncomfortable memories of other women he's courted.
With Alderson at home during the winter meetings, the Mets courted Ben Zobrist, but he signed with the Chicago Cubs.
For Winfrey, a revered figure for decades who has never courted public brawls like Trump, that scrutiny would be new.
Ms. Chang is one of the new generation of tech women who are now being courted to close that gap.
It's not that she hasn't courted maximum attention, both adoring and hostile; she is, after all, starring in an E!
To artists like Ms. Wachtel, whom Ms. Boone courted for years and now was finally showing for the first time.
In recent years, South Korea has aggressively courted closer ties with China, hoping it would help tame North Korea's nuclear ambitions.
Prior to the scandal, Low had courted publicity by throwing parties attended by A-list Hollywood stars, famous models and celebrities.
He also has courted rural Americans and discussed the unique challenges they face and could broaden Democrats appeal in red states.
"I know exactly what you mean," says Kelly, who for years courted controversy with her own viral moments at Fox News.
Those concerns have spilled out in awkward exchanges in recent weeks as 2020 Democrats courted black donors in New York City.
Washington has typically dangled defense deals as a way to improve military ties with countries, and it has courted India aggressively.
On the Republican side, Kemp has courted Trump's base, with promises to expand gun rights, cut taxes and defend the president.
"The results showed that pre-copulatory sexual cannibalism was enhanced when males courted without a gift," the journal Biology Letters said.
She allegedly courted Republican-supporting lobby groups, such as the National Rifle Association, under the direction of a senior Russian official.
In 2017, in the midst of Brexit, the New York Times reported that top politicians courted tabloids and feared their wrath.
A man Cruz has courted for years, megadonor Sheldon Adelson, embarrassed him by preventing him from entering his private suite here.
Clinton has been attending numerous fundraisers in recent days, and the debate prep issue has come up as she's courted donors.
The new president has also courted Russia and China and said he would end joint military exercises with the United States.
Republicans like Ronald Reagan courted the Moral Majority and championed a style of cultural conservatism that seemed anathema in New York.
Despite her reservations about testifying during the sentencing retrial, Arias had actively courted the spotlight since she was arrested in 2008.
In the midst of all the hype for Get Out, it was rumored that he was being courted by Warner Bros.
TV label since 173, were being courted by nearly every major player in the entertainment space over the last six months.
Mr Vélez had courted controversy by instructing schools to film classes singing the national anthem and repeating Mr Bolsonaro's campaign slogan.
She also made some sensible points about fiction and creativity—which were promptly drowned out by the controversy she had courted.
Humala aggressively courted wildcat miners at the last election in 2011, helping him narrowly defeat Fujimori during her first presidential bid.
The Yankees are the prime example of this, and openly courted it, but when they got bad, it became a drag.
The prize, whose past winners include Damien Hirst, Antony Gormley and Anish Kapoor, has previously courted controversy for its unconventional choices.
Since his election in 2014, Modi has courted U.S. tech companies as part of his strategy to bring jobs to India.
Nikki Haley's decision to endorse Rubio, even after Bush had developed a relationship and courted her heavily, was a psychic blow.
"It was definitely just pure joy," said Vesey, the college free agent that was courted by many teams during the offseason.
Seated on opposing sides of the warm red sanctuary, Clinton and Sanders courted African-American voters with similar but opposing messages.
For years before officially announcing his bid, Trump courted right-wing talk show hosts and hard-line conservative politicians and activists.
He spent the week being courted by various teams, and a decision on where he'll sign could come any moment now.
As a federal prosecutor in the 1980s, he courted the tabloids, donning a leather jacket to conduct a fake drug deal.
Abrams has been courted aggressively in recent months by Democrats who see her as a top-tier contender to challenge Perdue.
Rick Scott (R-Fla.), the former Florida governor, aggressively courted the state's Puerto Rican community during his race against former Sen.
In addition to taking considerable heat for it in the U.S., he has courted controversy and severe criticism elsewhere, particularly Europe.
The exchange came during the first presidential forum to specifically address questions from veterans, whom both Clinton and Trump have courted.
Habito has also courted some controversy with an edgy ad campaign that prompted dozens of complaints to the UK's advertising regulator.
Walmart and Amazon actively courted partners (Lord and Taylor, Kohl's as examples) as part of their ongoing battle for retail domination.
Since taking office, President Donald Trump has eagerly embraced foreign autocrats, portraying brutal dictators as allies to be courted and celebrated.
In fact, Calhoun claims he was courted by USC, Cal and other high-level programs in the years after his retirement.
There she is courted over seltzer by Volodya Vlashkin, an older, married man and a charismatic king of the Yiddish stage.
Like her father, National Front founder Jean-Marie Le Pen, Marine Le Pen has regularly courted controversy in her political career.
Cunanan had certainly courted other men from this circle by the time he met 58-year-old Norman Blachford in 1994.
He courted disaster with his first production, "The Devils," a play by John Whiting based on a book by Aldous Huxley.
Footage of the bird preening and cooing as he fruitlessly courted a decoy made of concrete has been watched obsessively online.
They courted prominent activists leaders like Grover Norquist and Pat Robertson, and governors and members of Congress in their own party.
Remember when Donald Trump courted the conservative right by announcing the names of possible nominees several months before the 2016 election?
It also brings together two companies that have long courted different audiences, seeking readerships that echoed the places they called home.
Ms. Harris, on the other hand, has a strong network of small donors, but she has also aggressively courted large donors.
During his youth, he said, cult leaders preached the myth of Atlantis, submerged into the ocean when its people courted homosexuality.
Facebook has long courted business customers but is mostly identified with its consumer brands, including its social network, Messenger and WhatsApp.
The initial buzz over the album, which was released on the independent Father/Daughter Records, got Vagabon courted by major labels.
While McSally has explicitly courted the Trump base, Gardner has been practically invisible during the run-up to the impeachment trial.
In response, Facebook executives have courted the White House and conservative politicians as they seek to fend off scrutiny and regulation.
Alwaleed has courted controversy on occasion, suing Forbes for libel in 2013 after it said he was worth only $20 billion.
With the U.S., Macri courted more trade and investment, while reviving serious cooperation regarding drug trafficking, crime, terrorism and non-proliferation.
Trump has courted controversy with his base by stoking trade wars with most of the U.S.'s most important economic allies.
"They courted me more than any other campaign," said Isaiah Thomas, one of the soon-to-be council members backing Warren.
Dr. Kovel (pronounced ko-VEL) courted controversy early in his career with his book "White Racism: A Psychohistory," published in 1970.
Unlike some of her contemporaries, though, she hasn't courted much press attention and doesn't often promote her work on social media.
Netanyahu had courted the candidacy of his old Boston Consulting Group colleague Mitt Romney, Obama's Republican opponent in the 2012 election.
Harvard has already courted controversy by rescinding its offer of a fellowship to Manning after the invitation was met with criticism.
Other top Harris supporters are being courted by allies close to various primary candidates, including associates of Biden, Buttigieg and Sens.
Despite Trump's palpable, eminently bloggable disrespect for women — and that infamous tape — he had successfully courted a faction of female voters.
The presence of actress Theda Bara, a silent-era siren who courted controversy with a manufactured, gothic persona, was another enticement.
Western nations have courted Azerbaijan because of its role as an alternative to Russia in supplying oil and gas to Europe.
Afraid of losing out on right-wing votes, Netanyahu also courted a far-right party with extremist elements decried as racist.
The New Yorker reports that Epstein was aggressively courted by the Media Lab, which consulted him about the use of funds.
Kids' videos, once a relatively lucrative cottage industry on a platform that expressly courted them, will likely never be the same.
Riyadh has courted its US alliance since 1945, and since then has viewed Washington as a staunch economic and military supporter.
Small businesses, fast-growing startups and sole proprietors still represent the majority of clientele, but WeWork has increasingly courted larger businesses.
On the Democratic side, Sanders, 74, courted the African-American vote on Wednesday, having breakfast with civil rights leader the Rev.
In recent months, Netanyahu has courted far-right votes by signaling his willingness to sit in coalition with a racist party with a terrorist past, courted settler votes by promising to annex large chunks of the West Bank, and infuriated Democratic lawmakers by bending to Donald Trump's demand to bar Representatives Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib from visiting Israel.
Castro was quick to see a potential ally in late Venezuelan leader Hugo Chavez and courted him well before he won power.
She informs biographers that her teachers in Maine immediately recognized her artistic talent and that businessmen traveling to Maine regularly courted her.
" Meanwhile, the agency courted major cable and broadband providers with a series of decisions that are masqueraded here as "modernizing outdated regulations.
The state has actively courted the film and TV industry, passing a 30% tax credit in 2008 for productions shot in Georgia.
But the U.S. has increasingly courted India as a key ally in the region and Modi has forged ties with American leaders.
Previous Saudi rulers backed Iraq's Sunni minority, but Prince Muhammad has courted its Shia hoping to lure them away from Iran's ayatollahs.
Jokowi, meanwhile, actively courted Chinese investment during his term to push through large infrastructure projects in the sprawling archipelago that is Indonesia.
TV networks came out with a strong message as they courted advertisers at the annual "upfront" presentations in New York this week.
He didn't just feel like a father figure; he felt like your father figure, a sense that he courted and developed assiduously.
For 40 years, the elder Trump has courted controversy and sought to turn his name into a brand recognized around the world.
Bolsonaro, who has promised to fill his government with current and former military people, has courted a second reserve general, Hamilton Mourao.
The administration actively courted the health industry, lobbyists and former Obama administration officials said, viewing their support as critical to winning votes.
In the season three premiere of HBO's Silicon Valley, former Pied Piper CEO Richard Hendricks finds himself courted by a mustache app.
The venue choice at this socially conservative campus foreshadowed his aim to appeal to evangelical voters, a key constituency he has courted.
Mark Warner, the top Democrat on the panel, have aggressively and successfully courted high-profile witnesses that other committees have not had.
The actor also courted controversy after appearing in a 2006 advertisement opposing Missouri Constitutional Amendment 2, which allowed embryonic stem cell research.
Trump has courted prominent African-Americans such as entertainer Steve Harvey, who visited Trump Tower on Friday, to focus on the issue.
They said FBI agents courted Deripaska in 2009 in a series of secret hotel meetings in Paris; Vienna; Budapest, Hungary, and Washington.
He courted Pakistan for more than a year in the hopes that the army would bring the Taliban to the negotiating table.
Three other women also said Moore courted them around the same time, when they were between the ages of 16 and 18.
She casts herself as having an independent streak, explaining that though Democratic leaders courted her to run, the decision was ultimately hers.
He has courted foreign investors, and when launching the ZANU PF manifesto in early May, said that $11 billion had been committed.
President Xi Jinping has assiduously courted and thoroughly cemented his leadership over the PLA and faces no serious challenges to his command.
In terms of age, Biden has courted seniors, whereas 41% of voters ages 18 to 29 in the latest poll preferred Sanders.
For some, coffee is a treat — a beverage to be courted over or socialized with during a stroll on a lovely day.
Most recently, Trump assailed NATO allies in Brussels, courted U.S. rival Putin, and threatened, in an all-caps tweet, to annihilate Iran.
They dismissed suggestions that they had courted danger, citing cases of vessels robbed in calmer regions, like the Canary Islands or Corsica.
In his absence she's being courted by one man, Bradley (Tony Hale), and is soon sleeping with another, Cyrus (John Gallagher Jr.).
He had once disparaged southern Italians as lazy and reeking; now he courted their votes by dropping "Northern" from the party's name.
On Tuesday, she courted hard during an event she hosted at Osteria Morini, an upscale Italian restaurant on Washington's newly redeveloped waterfront.
Two of the acolytes he courted were the brothers Adán and Hugo Chávez, who welcomed the idea of leading a Bolívarian coup.
Officials have courted or pressured Saudi artists to help and also plowed millions of dollars into lobbying politicians and hosting pop concerts.
Trump ran a presidential campaign that channeled fear of Islam, and courted that same anxiety from the moment he arrived in office.
Khashoggi's murder tarnished the reputation of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who courted Western support for his efforts to modernize Saudi Arabia.
Back then, when Mr. Cohen and his money were assets to be courted, Mr. Trump took a more sanguine view of him.
Tim Murphy, the onetime chair of the Congressional Steel Caucus, courted building trades unions for years and won the support of many.
Senator Lindsey Graham, Republican of South Carolina, who has courted Mr. Trump relentlessly, has stepped in with some advice for Mr. McConnell.
That ruling dealt a fresh blow to the tenuous relations between Moscow and Athens, which has long courted Russia as an ally.
He has courted a series of escalating confrontations over access to materials that are usually off limits to Congress under department policy.
For months, Democratic presidential candidates have courted liberal activists with wide-ranging criminal justice plans, but Ms. Harris's plan carries special significance.
And because Madonna has used sexual expressiveness as code for all kinds of liberation, she hasn't been courted as a political ally.
Japan's prime minister, Shinzo Abe, courted and flattered Mr. Trump, seeming to succeed in reversing decades of Mr. Trump's criticisms of Japan.
Previously, though, the scheme energetically courted official favor by promising money to charitable causes and government-endorsed efforts to help the poor.
Oligarchs didn't just arrive on West 57th Street in 2013; they had, in fact, been systematically courted for a very long time.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has unsuccessfully courted Beijing for years, while local social media platforms have even disrupted each other within China.
And he was courted by both the campaigns of Mr. Trump and Hillary Clinton to speak at the political conventions, but declined.
FBI Director James Comey was first praised and courted by Trump, then criticized and attacked by Trump and then fired by Trump.
The story also details three other allegations by women who say they were 16 to 18 years old when Moore courted them.
" Viewed from a spiritual perspective, she added, it is "simply an element in the human condition, to be neither courted nor combated.
His high name recognition, they argue, has lulled his campaign into complacency while Steyer and Sanders have vigorously courted African American voters.
But DeSantis assiduously courted Trump, aggressively booking himself on Fox News as a pro-Trump talking head and impressing the White House.
For nearly all of its 150 years, Goldman courted the rich and powerful, from heads of state to CEOs and hedge fund managers.
Hasbro has courted this kind of controversy before, with tie-in merchandise for the Avengers films as well as Guardians of the Galaxy.
The apple has courted plenty of controversy to get where it is today—in about a hundred small supermarkets clustered around Oklahoma City.
In the appeal released Friday, Arias&apos lawyers said prosecutor Juan Martinez improperly questioned witnesses, ignored rulings on evidence and courted news coverage.
For years, Minnesota farm groups have courted importers from Taiwan, which last year was the sixth largest buyer of U.S. corn and soybeans.
In 2008, Atlantis, The Palm hotel courted controversy from animal rights groups when it hosted a whale shark in its in-built aquarium.
The center of the exile community is Miami, where the Cuban American National Foundation became a powerful lobbying group courted by US politicians.
NBCUniversal courted Evan Spiegel, Snap's co-founder, for the past year, sources said, and both companies have been working on deepening their relationship.
Microsoft has also recently courted businesses with applications of its own voice technology, with programs that convert audio into text and vice versa.
But he also courted controversy with homophobic and anti-Semitic comments -- sending advertisers fleeing and leaving station managers hesitant to launch similar programs.
But her reclusiveness has courted a fandom that is, for the most part, respectful and appreciative of the space she demands for herself.
There was Robby Hayes, who patiently courted Amanda Stanton on the show, and there was Daniel Maguire, who was loathsome from the beginning.
When MLS initially courted the Cosmos, ownership preferred to invest what would have been a $100 million expansion fee in the team itself.
At the time I was being courted by a bunch of major labels, and some of them might have been a better fit.
Arriving in neighborhoods like Bushwick in the 20163s, these institutions courted borrowers with less than pristine credit and little money in the bank.
And he's hugely charismatic: He's been widely regarded as a rising star in the party for years, courted for gubernatorial and Senate bids.
It has courted hundreds of media companies to such a point that most of them are entirely beholden to Facebook's hose of traffic.
He's also met with talent agencies and is reportedly being courted by ABC to join the 25th season of Dancing with the Stars.
Though the London Stock Exchange has courted Aramco assiduously, the City is becoming more ambivalent about oil and gas investments for environmental reasons.
With a net worth estimated to be $9 billion, Beal is effectively spurning the other Trump super PACs who had courted him relentlessly.
The Republican presidential candidate, who has courted manufacturing workers with vows to tear up trade agreements, is due to speak at 7 p.m.
The village courted the project in concert with its master plan, which in 2014 raised height limits downtown from three to five stories.
My high school boyfriend, Nathan*, was a sweet guy with a great smile who courted me via Facebook before finally asking me out.
The US undertook a "reset" in relations with Russia that courted Medvedev, but he only served one term before Putin resumed the presidency.
Nugnes and Fattori have both courted expulsion from Five Star over the past year, after refusing to vote with the party at times.
Presidential candidates have long courted celebrity endorsements—the Los Angeles Times even keeps a scorecard that's kind of a who's who of voting.
The NRA would lose credibility with the bubble-dwelling constituency it has courted if it doesn't maintain a hard line against the press.
While Trump's campaign never actively courted votes from the movement, it did recognize the long-term fears that some whites feel about immigration.
But now they are advancing against the very forces the US have courted to fight the Assad regime: the moderate Sunni Syrian rebels.
Clinton has courted civil rights organizations since her campaign launched last year, including speaking at a number of events organized by the groups.
Thirsty labels courted Jonathan Fire*Eater like crazy, in spite of the fact that the band had serious reservations about actually getting big.
Conservative activists led by Erick Erickson, an influential writer and radio talk show host, courted Coburn as an alternative to Trump and Clinton.
Sanders campaign officials have emphasized that the senator has avoided high-dollar fundraisers, and has not explicitly courted big donors or Democratic bundlers.
In addition to speculation that she may run for president, she has also been courted to run for a Senate seat in Georgia.
A bunch of labels think so ... we already told you Dame's being courted by HUGE record companies ... and he's currently mulling his options.
In the time since he has courted its editors and reporters and, with his usual level of exaggeration, called attention to approving articles.
Groups representing other religions and members of the ethnic Chinese and Indian minorities have also criticized the rapper, who has courted controversy before.
He says that arts funding cuts in the UK disproportionately affect small local museums, which aren't the ones being courted by oil companies.
Their pages are accommodated but not actively courted by the company and are not a major part of its public messaging about media.
But he ultimately never found his footing in the turbulent West Wing, where he courted controversy and feuded constantly with other top aides.
The country, courted by President Trump, is selling coal and sand to Chinese companies to raise millions for its nuclear program, analysts say.
Thankfully, Clare will also be courted by several more seasoned suitors, so we can look forward to a mixed bag of romantic interactions.
And Mr. Biden has courted the front-runner image by refusing to engage with his primary rivals and singularly focusing on Mr. Trump.
It has courted takeover interest from Uber and Amazon and, in May 2019, secured a $575 million round of funding led by Amazon.
Buttigieg overtly courted wealthy donors, most infamously at a wine cave in California where $900-a-bottle wine was served under Swarovski crystals.
As they organize opposition to Infantino's plan, European clubs are also being courted by other groups looking to create a prestigious new tournament.
And all of the polls suggest one group is helping Mr. Sanders's numbers: Latinos, particularly young Latinos, whom the campaign has aggressively courted.
So he courted Popovich hard in 2015 and convinced the former Air Force Academy cadet to add international basketball to his Spurs duties.
And Mr. McConnell has done little to woo the health care stakeholders whom Mr. Obama courted assiduously from his first months in office.
Since becoming ambassador in June 2018, Mr. Cornstein has assiduously courted Mr. Orban, giving the Hungarian leader unexpected influence in the Trump administration.
Their support comes after the Sanders team courted backing from people such as rapper Cardi B and other stars of color for months.
Their words carry weight across many parts of society, and they are assiduously courted for their support — and frequently killed for their criticism.
To the alarm of some opposition figures, Yameen courted investment from China and Saudi Arabia -- his last visit to Beijing was in December.
The company is reportedly now being courted by Amazon and Walmart, though it did not respond to CNBC Make It's request for comment.
Ms. Ingraham, a Trump supporter who has been courted by the White House, allowed that the president's remarks might have hurt his agenda.
That year, he also won the second of his two championships with the Golden State Warriors before being courted to join the Lakers.
Mr. Musk behaved in unorthodox ways, including making remarks that courted scrutiny from regulators and resulted in his stepping down as Tesla chairman.
Companies like Amazon, General Motors and Walmart have courted the administration with visits and announcements about hiring and investing in the United States.
During the campaign, Mr. Trump seemed to demonstrate little fluency with the language of the religious right, even as he courted its support.
Democratic candidates have courted organized labor, a key constituency for the party, as they look for an edge in a jammed primary field.
Foreign investment has surged Modi aggressively courted foreign investors, removing several barriers for overseas players in sectors such as manufacturing, retail and aviation.
Now his followers are making a comeback, courted by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as he seeks a fifth term as the country's leader.
Begum had a two decade-long, monogamous relationship with one customer, after he courted her for months, and ended up fathering her children.
A Reuters/Ipsos poll released this week showed Trump's approval slipping among the rural voters he so successfully courted in last year's election.
According to a postelection survey conducted by Mr. Scott's campaign, which courted the bloc relentlessly, he won 48 percent of the Latino vote.
Critics have winced as he has gone over the heads of career diplomats and actively courted Hungary's far-right prime minister, Viktor Orban.
The U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) courted more developers to aid 53 million Medicare beneficiaries in navigating the delivery system.
That's where Adam Neumann, the company's Israeli-American CEO, is set to argue that WeWork is a company to be courted, not feared.
There's nothing about Venom that feels particularly tailored to or pandering to China, unlike many other films that have courted the country's interest.
They have courted recognized authorities — typically well-regarded veterans of government service — to vouch for their competence to deal with various important matters.
Beijing has taken measures to circumvent the typical diplomatic protocols of working through the State Department and has courted both of them directly.
President Richard Nixon openly courted the "silent majority," that group of Americans not protesting the Vietnam War or participating in the Civil Rights Movement.
The bulk of Kenya's maize is produced in the populous Rift Valley region, a key voting bloc courted assiduously by the main political coalitions.
You can attribute some of that to the connections and salesmanship that Iovine brought to Apple as it courted artists for the new service.
If you're being courted by Asian investors — and it's more likely than ever that you will be — you'll need to adjust the VCs' expectations.
Garmon said it was't normal, but then went on to say that he and his wife didn't know each other's ages when they courted.
This summer, Warped Tour celebrates its 25th birthday, making it far older than the teenagers it has courted for two and a half decades.
She is already seen as a transformative figure who will be courted by Democratic presidential candidates competing against one another in a crowded field.
He has also courted Mr Trump, who is holding out the prospect of a post-Brexit trade deal to help cushion the British economy.
As his theater holdings grew, Mr. Ackerman found himself courted by film world figures eager to secure a spot in one of his cinemas.
China is extremely good with dealing with leaders that have large egos, who are full of themselves and who can be flattered and courted.
Teachers and their unions are being eagerly courted by the large slate of Democrats seeking the party's 2020 presidential nomination to run against Trump.
" The Democrat soon after told Cooper that Trump "courted white supremacists" and "is someone who is very much peddling bigotry and prejudice and paranoia.
The plush paradise is not what it initially seems, however, as Perry is courted by a sleazy king who makes unwanted advances on her.
As our research shows, before these events, serving on many boards was a source of prestige, and the largest corporations courted well-connected directors.
"I wish Ted had endorsed him," said Andy Puzder, a Trump fundraiser and fast food magnate who Cruz has slowly courted behind the scenes.
BlackRock has been courted hard by the French authorities, including through a meeting between French president Emmanuel Macron and its chief executive, Larry Fink.
He has reportedly courted well over 100 cities as he's grown Formula E into a what looks more like a viable motorsport each year.
Despite the businesslike title, it was actually a dating reality show executive produced by Trump, where Omarosa courted 12 potential suitors in Las Vegas.
Ms. Nixon, an actress and education activist, has actively courted the left flank of the Democratic Party, which Working Families members often represent, too.
Despite its popularity, the company has courted controversy with animal rights groups that have protested against the use of coyote fur in its products.
In South Carolina 33% of evangelicals plumped for the front-runner and 27% went for Mr Cruz, who has assiduously courted the Christian vote.
She has skyrocketed in the party despite her loss and is actively being courted to run for one of Georgia's Senate seats in 2020.
To their own detriment, they seem to have rarely courted scenemakers like Moreno and Ulloa, resulting in fewer Latino rappers with cross-cultural appeal.
The San Francisco-based company has long courted events like the Oscars and the Grammys, during which online conversations across Twitter are regular occurrences.
Yet the working-class Americans that candidate Trump courted so intently face the burden of gas prices that have risen sharply since last year.
After starring for a powerhouse team from Terre Haute Garfield High School, he was courted strenuously by Indiana University and the University of Kansas.
Most painfully, there's Martha (Alison Wright), an F.B.I. employee who believes Philip is "Clark"; he courted and married her for access to her office.
So he courted two men, to the point of inviting them to spend the night at the White House: Rush Limbaugh and Roger Ailes.
A country that once courted Chinese investment now fears becoming overly indebted for big projects that are neither viable nor necessary — except to China.
That is an important detail, given the debates coursing through the national Democratic Party today about which demographic groups should be courted, and how.
In April, Gizmodo reported that Amazon Web Services, the company's cloud-computing division, has aggressively courted the business of oil, gas, and coal companies.
Mr. Cuomo and Mayor Bill de Blasio courted Amazon and have celebrated the decision, but the incentives have been widely criticized by local leaders.
For decades, Mr. al-Bashir had courted popularity at home with a folksy image even as he became seen as a villainous figure abroad.
But Rain Dove had also courted controversy by staging social experiments aimed at revealing the divergent ways people enact gender in the public sphere.
This has created immediate frustrations among the poor and the middle-class Filipinos whom Mr. Duterte has heavily courted during his time in office.
It's a situation that irritates JA Moore, a Democratic state lawmaker who previously backed Kamala Harris and is now being courted by other hopefuls.
While strong on gun safety, women's rights and the environment, Feinstein has openly courted the center and rejected the left since coming to Washington.
The women were also being courted by the brothers Castor and Pollux, and the feud between the men ended with the death of Castor.
Taken together, the executives' decisions are the business community's strongest rebuke to date of a president who has courted controversy for his entire career.
James has said he will sit down with his family after the season ends to plot his next move, and he's already being courted.
But by and large, white-collar workers at tech companies have stopped short of collective bargaining, even as the labor movement has courted them.
But even here, the comparison cleaves, because suffering black people are judged to have courted their own suffering through a cascade of poor choices.
The president has consistently courted the support of farmers, a group that has been hit hard since 2018 by Trump's trade war with China.
For instance, candidates like Pete Buttigieg have aggressively courted billionaire tech executives — and have also offered a less intimidating message about regulating Silicon Valley.
As a businessman, he courted Chinese firms, most notably Anbang Insurance Group, the financial firm linked to members of the country's ruling Communist Party.
Since his arrival in Lebanon, he said, a number of prominent organizations, including an Ivy League university, have courted him for possible speaking engagements.
Mr. Wilders's backing of Israel, where he once lived, has set him apart from other far-right groups, and he has courted American Jews.
He courted her for 10 days in a separate enclosure, the zoo said — "chuffing" at her and getting used to her sight and scent.
Fox News now turns to Ms. Ingraham, a longtime contributor to the network who had recently been courted for a White House communications job.
Mr. Rechnitz testified that he and Mr. Reichberg also courted Philip Banks III, a former chief of the department, the highest ranked uniformed officer.
He shared stages with height-of-hip Julian Cascablancas, courted jam sessions with Mos Def, and was feted by everyone from dream hampton to ?
Instead of locking out the sneering media elites, he's pantingly courted the approval of New York Times reporters and book-writing dandies from Manhattan.
Media reports suggest it is now being courted by the center-left Social Democrats (SPD) as a possible alternative partner to the far-left Linke.
Fianna Fail, Ireland's biggest opposition party, has more directly courted the SDLP and their voters by signing a cooperation pact with it earlier this year.
Visits to Cuba this month by the presidents of Colombia and Bolivia have fueled speculation that Havana is being courted to help mediate in Venezuela.
But it was another group of LaCroix drinkers, ones the company doesn't seem to have courted at all, who gave it prime cultural real estate.
Her parents—Serge Gainsbourg, France's most revered musician, and Jane Birkin, an English actress and singer—courted the tabloid obsession with their scandalously chic family.
English has courted Peters since election night, when he acknowledged his "strong performance", saying voters had given him a role in the new government's formation.
Mr. Sanders's campaign has aggressively targeted and courted low-dollar donors, developing a deep network of people it could keep tapping for new contributions. Mrs.
Clinton has actively courted the endorsements of prominent Republicans who have made it clear that they expect to get something in return for their support.
Trump had emphasized that point as he courted Chinese President Xi Jinping during a state visit and pressured Beijing to use its influence on Pyongyang.
Her campaign also courted former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, who delivered an endorsement speech at the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia last week.
She often courted controversy and used her sexuality to increase her social media reach, with various incidents transforming into front-page news in the country.
Trump and Cruz have courted Iowa's evangelicals and in the caucus homestretch their campaigns have suggested that the other candidate is not an authentic believer.
One of the experts in the Times' story says that women still want to be courted and men don't want to feel rushed or powerless.
An outspoken defender of his father's administration, Trump Jr. has courted controversy at times and made headlines last month when a tavern in Bozeman, Mont.
CBC and Congressional Hispanic Caucus (CHC) members are finding themselves courted by lobbyists after Democrats won the House for the first time in eight years.
Trump has often courted the support of evangelical leaders, with many defending him despite criticism over his rhetoric toward immigrants and on the campaign trail.
He courted investment bankers, foundation executives, real estate moguls and private philanthropists, and reached out to N.Y.U. alumni across the country and around the world.
In the Asia-Pacific, Washington has turned its attention to some of the smallest countries in the region, which are also being courted by Beijing.
Two of its entrepreneurs created Dropque, an app that lets firms and corporations conduct remote interviews - and is being courted by a number of multinationals.
Almost immediately after taking over the Los Angeles Police Department, which was plagued by scandal, racial strife and recalcitrant officers, he courted reformers and critics.
Trump, who had courted O'Brien by taking him for rides in his Ferrari and private jet, sued O'Brien for libel in New Jersey in 2006.
Ironically, Kemp's far-right agenda may be doing the job of helping Abrams with the kind of centrist voters that she has not actively courted.
For as much controversy as Mass Effect: Andromeda has courted in recent days, nothing compares to the backlash over the endings to Mass Effect 33.
However just like in 2014, he claims again that he never intentionally courted his relationship with the gay community by pretending to be queer himself.
The EBA, whose 160 London employees write and coordinate banking rules across the EU, is being courted by cities including Frankfurt, Paris, Amsterdam and Vienna.
Justin Bieber has a couple of balls in the air ... his manager is being courted into politics, and a longtime buddy is now an enemy.
But in the year since Mr. Chawla and his brother signed a hotel deal with President Trump's family business, he has been courted by strangers.
Since his election, he has courted evangelical leaders aggressively and, more important, has delivered on promises to appoint conservatives like Justice Gorsuch to federal courts.
With opinion polls suggesting that no single party will win an outright majority in Barcelona, Mr. Valls has courted the Socialists as a coalition partner.
Senator Heidi Heitkamp, one of a few Democrats being courted by Republicans, said she could not support lowering the cap on tax-free retirement contributions.
Microsoft has long courted customers outside the United States and has a 17 percent share of the global cloud market, research firm Canalys previously said.
Both men run portfolios — social media and sports — that resonate with the large population of young Saudis whom Prince Mohammed has courted as his base.
Together, they represent the biggest government budgets for space and are very publicly courted by startups trying to gain new capabilities and speed up deployment.
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" In advocating for his ideas about growth, Professor Romer has sometimes courted controversy, telling one interviewer in the 1990s, "I'm quite happy to offend everyone.
Amazon also courted him seriously, which played a role in driving up the price for the 19803-year-old writer, director and producer from Indianapolis.
He has been courted as a potential Senate candidate in 22018 (he declined to run) and was seen as a potential Senate candidate if Sen.
Jayapal, representing Washington state, is the lead sponsor of the House "Medicare for All" bill and had been courted by both Sanders and Massachusetts Sen.
"There are some people who feel strongly" that Mr. Buttigieg has "not properly courted the African-American community," said Ms. Neal, who endorsed Mr. Biden.
It was far from both neighborhoods, across the Golden Gate in the Marin Headlands, that they met and courted over braised pork and sour cabbage.
Last year, the HBO series "Gentleman Jack" dramatized the life of Anne Lister, a 19th-century Englishwoman who courted women and was shrewd in business.
The presumptive Republican nominee, businessman Donald Trump, also has courted Sanders' voters, trying to use his outsider appeal to bring them over to his campaign.
By offering shoppers select private-label launches and exclusive collaborations with top designer brands, Target has established an aspirational reputation and courted high-earning shoppers.
Our profile of the president-elect's chief strategist, Stephen K. Bannon, depicts a politically combative populist who has long courted politicians who share his worldview.
Amazon also courted him seriously, which played a role in driving up the price for the 19803-year-old writer, director and producer from Indianapolis.
Justin Trudeau survived, Andrew Scheer went there on the blackface scandal and populists courted north-of-the-border Trump fans with a "Canada First" promise.
Najib courted Chinese investment and was a cheerleader for President Xi Jinping's signature Belt and Road Initiative in Southeast Asia during his decade-long rule.
Competition for donors and staff is fierce, with some early-state operatives being courted by nearly a dozen candidates, candidates-to-be and potential candidates.
Back in July 2017, Trump rather egregiously courted CNN-related controversy by tweeting a fan meme of himself defeating CNN in a pro wrestling context.
Even for a campaign that has long courted controversy and flouted norms of political discourse, Trump's past two weeks have been ridiculously over the top.
The three-week pause provided time to win over more parliamentarians, with offers, several of the courted MPs claim, of ministerial posts and millions of dollars.
Target (TGT) has aggressively courted young parents by adding trendy new private-label clothing brands, such as A New Day, JoyLab and kids' line Cat & Jack.
And because Patreon offers a checkbox for flagging your own content as "adult," she said the platform has "actively courted these creators" by offering this option.
Big Hit have courted fans with their social media strategy and have simplified the process of becoming an official ARMY, but they don't mandate constant streaming.
During the 2016 presidential campaign, under Bannon's leadership, Breitbart courted the alt-right — the insurgent, racist right-wing movement that helped sweep Donald Trump to power.
In recent years, Zuckerberg and Facebook have courted Chinese officials with the hopes they'd lift the country's ban on the social network, which began in 2009.
For all his tough talk now, Romney courted Trump, then a de facto leader of the racially charged anti-Obama birther movement, just four years ago.
Top German politicians have courted banks ever since the Brexit vote, persuading many to move there because Europe's biggest economy proved unshakeable during the financial crash.
Since then PO has courted pro-EU voters (particularly liberal types in the big cities) who fear PiS is making Poland a marginal player in Europe.
Romney has also reportedly courted John Kasich, who dropped out of the race last month after failing to win a single primary state besides his own.
NOT SINCE Franklin Roosevelt met Ibn Saud aboard the USS Quincy in 1945 had an American president courted Saudi Arabia as zealously as Barack Obama did.
Clinton has steadily courted and landed endorsements from Republican elders in foreign policy, arguing that their support shows that Trump's election would endanger the country's security.
This loyalty leaves many African-Americans feeling taken for granted, as though Democrats have not so much courted their votes as assumed they will show up.
But executives at five other wireless carriers courted by Loon across four continents told Reuters that Loon is not a fit currently, and may never be.
All four were courted by big-name companies such as Apple, Samsung, Sony and others, so that their reviews would appear at nearly the same time.
We're talking about Taylor Swift, of course, who's courted baes from Calvin Harris, Tom Hiddleston, and Jake Gyllenhaal to Harry Styles, Joe Jonas, and John Mayer.
In speeches, Trump courted white supremacists and closet fascists, and blew great gusts of hot air over the smoldering coals of misogyny, xenophobia, and physical violence.
Those payment firms have courted customers by offering small business loans, peer-to-peer payment apps, debit cards and credit cards in the case of PayPal.
For the past eight years, the city's mayor, Rahm Emanuel—that hopey-changey president's former chief of staff—has courted entrenched financial interests of all stripes.
Najib courted billions of dollars of Chinese investment and was one of Southeast Asia's most enthusiastic supporters of President Xi Jinping's signature Belt and Road Initiative.
Both sides have written to shareholders pitching their case and Bramson has courted investors in one-on-one meetings, although none have publicly backed him yet.
She courted celebrity even as she claimed to eschew it; she played hard to get so that people would keep coming around trying to find her.
De Klerk courted controversy in a 2012 interview with CNN's Christiane Amanpour in which he suggested separatism could be legitimate in principle, if immoral in practice.
And as the Chinese retail giant has courted more brands to participate, retailers around the world are bracing for the biggest shopping event of the year.
"These brands and their business leaders should demonstrate true leadership and stand for those customers they've courted by helping to combat this harmful decision," Ellis stated.
Our profile of the president-elect's chief strategist, Stephen K. Bannon, above, portrays a politically combative populist who has long courted politicians who share his worldview.
With more than 5 million followers on Weibo, it has aggressively courted Chinese social media, extending its reach to platforms previously neglected by mainstream propaganda bodies.
Though EA hasn't announced a sequel to Battlefront II, it's hard to imagine they won't make another one, despite the controversy the game's courted so far.
During his decade-long rule, Najib courted Chinese investment and was a cheerleader for President Xi Jinping's signature Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) in southeast Asia.
Trump has courted organized labor aggressively, staking out hard-line positions against free trade and immigration that resonated with blue-collar voters in the GOP primary.
Those are the people Mr. Trump has so successfully courted this year, and Mr. Ailes has an uncanny sense of how to reach them through television.
It is being courted by AT&T, a telecommunications giant that lacks ownership of any of the shows and videos it delivers through its various businesses.
The election of Alexander Gauland, who has courted controversy for various remarks relating to World War II, seems to cement the party's move towards the right.
With XXXTentacion's self-released song "Look at Me!" exploding online, he began to be courted by major-label scouts offering six-figure deals, Mr. Celestin recalled.
Jane reconsiders an old relationship with her graduate student adviser when she learns that she was just one in a pattern of female students he's courted.
It had successfully courted Mr. Mahathir's predecessor, Najib Razak, with easy loans and showcase projects, and secured deals that were of strategic value for its ambitions.
Perhaps among them will be Owens, who has outstanding receiving statistics but courted controversy with his colorful touchdown celebrations and disruptive presence in the locker room.
This season, though, the company courted danger by consistently running races, often regardless of conditions, during one of Southern California's wettest and coldest winters in decades.
Democratic presidential candidates courted voters in California after the state became a key player in the 2020 election by bumping up its primary vote to March.
Ms. Abrams, 45, had been courted aggressively by national Democrats to enter the Senate race against David Perdue, one of President Trump's closest allies in Congress.
At the Red Rabbit Club (on the site of the former Gilded Lily), moneyed patrons are courted by dancers, a magician and other forms of entertainment.
His recent comedy, "Sorry to Bother You," follows a young black telemarketer struggling to pay the rent who is courted by the temptations of selling out.
The Brants booted Mr. O'Brien and courted Mr. Baron to come back, telling him he would have a salary of $450,000 a year and creative control.
Mr. Paar's trips courted some controversy at the time but later were seen as efforts that distinguished his programs from others for their scope and curiosity.
González said his organization provided bikes and equipment to up-and-coming escarabajos, showcasing them at major races where they are courted by European pro teams.
Mr. Johnson has long courted a fan base in Britain with what critics called crude, chauvinistic language, but supporters saw as nothing more than airy banter.
It would have been the first fashion show at the newly opened venue, which has courted all sorts of controversy since its opening in March 2019.
The countries under consideration for the expanded travel ban include some that have either had solid relationships with the U.S., or which the U.S. has courted.
Several sources who spoke to CNN say that top political talent in the state is being courted most heavily by three hopefuls: Booker, Harris and Biden.
Last year, Banks took aim at Rihanna on social media, and she's courted controversy with other celebs, including Russell Crowe, Sarah Palin and singer Zayn Malik.
Trump, he thinks, offered churches—often courted by mainstream Republicans as a source of votes, and then all but ignored—a highway back to cultural prominence.
Facebook has courted Chinese clients on trips to India and the Middle East, to encourage them to market to customers in those regions using its platform.
The farmer vote that was courted for more than a century was a ballot cast by an American who farmed, and by farming supported a household.
It has courted public figures (including by putting some on the payroll), promised substantial investment, sponsored cultural programmes and events, and applied diplomatic pressure when necessary.
Nevertheless, Democrats repeatedly highlighted the Trump campaign's Russian connections as they painted Mr. Trump as a candidate who adopted pro-Russia views and courted Russian interests.
She has to signal that, unlike 2016 when she was repeatedly courted to consider running but never seriously contemplated doing it, this time she means it.
During a visit to Beijing last year, Kielsen and his cabinet courted Chinese investors and officials and are now considering opening a representation office in Beijing.
Biden was courted by some Democrats to seek the presidential nomination but declined, citing family obligations after his son Beau Biden died of cancer last year.
Canada, which has much more lenient immigration policies and has actively courted H-1B visa holders through billboards in Silicon Valley, has become a major beneficiary.
Prince Mohammed has courted Western allies to support his economic reform plan, offering billions of dollars of arms sales and promising to fight radicalism in the kingdom.
Alibaba itself has long-courted investors for Ant Financial, its affiliate division that runs its Alipay mobile money business, its digital banking arm and other financial services.
Aisha was courted for months and showered with gifts by Nur, who has a $160,000 state bounty on his head, before agreeing to become his fourth wife.
The outgoing White House press secretary, 45, is reportedly being courted by ABC to join the 25th season of Dancing with the Stars, according to multiple outlets.
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and other national Democratic leaders have aggressively courted Abrams, who has long been a political rising star, over the past few months.
Even as it courted publishers for the Instant Articles program, other teams at Facebook were building the features that would gradually push it out of the limelight.
The country even courted the Bush administration back in 2000 to bring commercial launches to the site, but those efforts were met with opposition from Brazilian lawmakers.
Last year, Amazon courted dozens of cities across the country for the location of its second headquarters searching for the sweetest set of incentives from local officials.
He has courted Hispanic voters especially and is now the clear favorite among them — a fact that owes partly to the relative youth of the Latino electorate.
The social media company was said to be courted by several companies who were reportedly interested in buying it last month, although no formal bids were made.
In May Nicole Meyer, Mr Kushner's sister, courted Chinese investors as part of America's "EB-5" visa programme, which offers a path to citizenship for certain investors.
Trump has courted controversy throughout his campaign to secure the Republican nomination having offended Mexicans, Muslims and women with a series of contentious policies and unguarded comments.
CNN's Nia-Malika Henderson harkened back to 2012, when coal and energy issues were part of the GOP playbook while Democrats courted Latinos in the Denver suburbs.
There's Carter Page, Trump's foreign policy adviser, who advised Russia's state-controlled gas company Gazprom and was once unsuccessfully courted by Russian spies to become one himself.
New York City (CNN)As a New Hampshire state legislator in an influential Republican town, Fred Doucette was courted by multiple Republican presidential candidates in early 2015.
FreshToHome has already courted 28,2500 customers across four cities — Bengaluru, NCR (Delhi, Gurgaon, Noida, Faridabad, Ghaziabad & Greater Noida), Chennai and Kerala (Kochi, Trivandrum, Calicut & Trichur) — in India.
Gottlieb's campaign against flavored tobacco products will be the main headline from his tenure at the FDA, and it's by far the biggest controversy he has courted.
Foreign countries and other ISS partners are currently being courted by China, which plans to build its own space station in lower Earth orbit in the 2020s.
Microsoft, for example, has aggressively courted Android phone makers and now has deals with more than 75 hardware makers to include Microsoft's mobile apps with their devices.
Kasich and his family have talked more openly about his faith in recent weeks, but he's still facing opponents who for months have heavily courted evangelical voters.
The pro-export nature of the weak dollar also tends to support American manufacturing and, by extension, the industrial workers on whom Trump courted as a candidate.
Two-way trade has grown to around $2.2 billion as India courted Myanmar following the gradual end of military rule, but Indian-funded projects have moved slowly.
Beyond his support for Trump, Thiel has courted controversy by secretly funding a lawsuit over Gawker Media's publication of a leaked sex tape involving wrestler Hulk Hogan.
And Syngenta, a Swiss pesticide maker that Monsanto unsuccessfully courted last year, agreed in February to sell itself for $43 billion to the China National Chemical Corporation.
While admittedly not a horror film in the traditional sense, the series — and others with the same rating — spared the gore and courted a wider, younger audience.
SAN FRANCISCO — For years, Facebook has courted publishers of all sizes, asking them to depend more and more on the social media giant to expand their audiences.
Italian roaster Illycaffe, which produces only one blend made from nine varieties of Arabica beans, has been courted by bigger rivals but has wanted to remain independent.
Low participation among Puerto Ricans would almost certainly have hurt Democrats, who've courted that electorate in part as a counterweight to the GOP-friendly Cuban-American bloc.
Russia has avidly courted CAR president Faustin-Archange Touadera, who was invited to the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum last year, where he met with President Putin.
Centrist support for Alckmin dealt a blow to Ciro Gomes, a former governor of Ceará state not related to the textile executive, who had courted the coalition.
ECrent courted controversy in Hong Kong in 2016 when its pets-for-hire service allowed users to try keeping a pet before deciding whether to buy one.
During two Monday morning interviews, Trump also courted controversy by flirting with conspiracy theories about Obama, who he once suggested was not born in the United States.
Beginning in 22019 Cheek actively courted controversial Republican president Richard Nixon and was awarded the nation's highest civilian honor, the Presidential Medal of Freedom by Ronald Reagan.
But Trump's spontaneous outbursts — he courted controversy late last month when he compared the inquiry to a "lynching" — threaten to keep him and his allies off-balance.
He has also courted a once-hostile hardline Islamist party in order to profit from the growing appeal of conservative Islam in some parts of the country.
The Obama administration also courted big players, such as Aetna and UnitedHealth, by forecasting rapid enrollment growth to more than 20 million people, which failed to materialize.
This is the one thing the president really believes, with his protectionist roots going back to the union-friendly environment where his father, Fred, courted Democratic pols.
Khen Srey Touch is among thousands of workers in the garment industry who are being courted by Prime Minister Hun Sen ahead of the July 29 election.
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has courted China, but on Tuesday his government warned that foreign warships in the country's territorial waters without permission would receive "unfriendly" treatment.
Yadav's campaign has been backed by his wife Dimple, a federal lawmaker, who has courted women voters and helped create an image as a political 'power couple'.
In a fascinating decades-old book called "Joe McCarthy and the Press," Edwin R. Bayley recounted the way the Wisconsin Senator courted the press while attacking it.
The Central Valley's heavily Latino population, long ignored by national political candidates, is being actively courted, with Sanders and former New York mayor Michael Bloomberg establishing offices.
The Chase Sapphire Reserve card initially courted millennials with a large sign-up bonus of 100,000 points and a slew of benefits, attracting a wave of applications.
Former Taliban leader Syed Mohammad Akbar Agha told Russian media this year that the Islamist group had courted Russia officials for over three years under his leadership.
And he has aggressively courted President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia, in an attempt to end a decades-old territorial dispute over islands off Japan's northern prefecture.
Notably absent are hometown politicians like Senator Kirsten Gillibrand of New York and Senator Cory Booker of New Jersey, both of whom have long courted financial executives.
Paul, on the other hand, never managed to drum up much support among Republican voters — including among self-identified libertarians, whom Cruz assiduously courted under Paul's nose.
Ms. Welteroth also courted activist-actresses like Rowan Blanchard, Hari Nef and Yara Shahidi, who now serve as unofficial brand ambassadors to their combined millions of followers.
Mary Garth, the daughter of a poor but honest family, is courted by Fred, Rosamond's brother, but with no prospects, he has little hope of attaining her.
As part of an Asian-American bloc in Orange County, could the Vietnamese — and Asian-Americans in general — finally become a courted swing vote for both parties?
That's how incompetent he is, how little he understands about the voters whose hatred he courted and stoked, the so-called deplorables whom he secretly considers losers.
Prince — by the 1980s long the patron saint of Broadway — was courted for the "Cats" premiere in London, but politely declined, ostensibly because he was too busy.
Jones plays Hazel Woodus, a half-Gypsy living with her father in rural Shropshire, courted by a lusty landowner (David Farrar) and a gentle minister (Cyril Cusack).
Peru's dysfunctional and corruption-ridden political system has courted crisis for years, with three former presidents under investigation and another dead after shooting himself during his arrest.
China, at the same time, has aggressively courted closer relationships with Nepal and other countries traditionally in India's sphere of influence, including Sri Lanka and the Maldives.
Scott has long been courted by national Republicans to run against Nelson and President Donald Trump himself said last year he hopes Scott runs for the Senate.
While firing Mueller may please the Bannon base, it would erode Trump's support among thoughtful conservatives and independents he courted with his economic policies and judicial appointments.
Anthony Brown, a moderate black Democrat from Maryland, is being courted by the Buttigieg campaign and said he is planning to meet the candidate in person soon.
In the last week their engagement with Ukraine has prompted a formal impeachment inquiry into whether the president courted foreign interference to hurt a leading political rival.
He parks in the same lot where he'd take breaks and read his wife's letters, sent from Montreal while they courted by post in the late 1970s.
"The Latino vote needs to be courted, it needs to be invested in, it has the potential for flexing itself, but it doesn't happen automatically," said García.
Their candidate, Jon Ossoff, raised about $25 million, mostly in small donations, and assertively courted right-of-center voters with promises of economic development and fiscal restraint.
He courted conservative judge-pickers with his speeches and, arguably, his judicial opinions, which seemed to signal, among other things, a willingness to overturn Roe v. Wade.
Investor interest had been building for years, but Macron's government has aggressively focused on adopting more business-friendly regulations and heavily courted the startup and VC community.
Meanwhile, the film has courted controversy even before its release, touting its "hard-R rating" (even though there's no such thing) relative to the average superhero film.
The DOJ appropriately provided the court with a comprehensive explanation of Russia's election interference, including evidence that Russian agents courted another Trump campaign foreign adviser, George Papadopoulos.
After finishing in second place in New Hampshire, where he courted independents and moderate Republicans, Mr. Kasich encountered a less hospitable climate in more right-leaning South Carolina.
Mr. Adelson is a much-courted Republican kingmaker, but the paper said its editorial board had met with Mr. Rubio two months before Mr. Adelson's purchase was announced.
The country's anti-doping agency courted controversy in 2014 after keeping a three-month drugs ban handed to Chinese Olympic swimmer Sun Yang under wraps for six months.
The New York Times, citing several people familiar with the matter, said Tuesday that Nooyi has been courted by Ivanka Trump as an ally to the Trump administration.
There had been rumors that Birchbox had courted Walmart (WMT) and QVC (QRTEA) as possible acquirers in 2017 but that the talks did not lead to a deal.
The Wing has also courted some controversy, including an investigation by the New York City Commission on Human Rights over concerns the club violates NYC anti-discrimination laws.
Conscious of that history, the leading 2020 candidates have courted Iowa more aggressively than any other state on the primary calendar, whether measured by time, money or staff.
Like many African countries, Sierra Leone has courted foreign companies which pay governments big fees for mining rights, while locals often feel they have no say nor benefit.
In raw political terms, that means reaching out to the social conservatives Fillon courted and to the LGBTQ voters who would traditionally reject her party out of hand.
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Among newcomers, Pure Flix courted the faith-based set with "Hillsong: Let Hope Rise," a documentary about the Australian Christian group that made $1.3 million from 816 locations.
China has courted central and eastern European states, including with annual summits, which has unnerved Western European capitals who fear China wants to sow divisions in the bloc.
Apple has made deals for 12 projects so far, and the company has already courted some big names to work on its rapidly expanding slate of original content.
The biggest prize would be the IPO of Xiaomi, a Chinese smartphone manufacturer that is being courted by stock exchanges in Hong Kong as well as New York.
Indeed, he argues, Treyger was being courted aggressively from operating companies wanting to tap her experience as a C-level executive at two separate but fast-growing companies.
El-Sayed especially courted the party&aposs more liberal, pro-Bernie Sanders wing, as did Thanedar, who spent millions of dollars of his own money on his campaign.
The record of President Bill Clinton in the 1990s, whose White House pushed his party toward market oriented policies and courted big business, looms large over her rhetoric.
Kirk Cousins is opening up about the blockbuster trade ... telling TMZ Sports why he's bummed to leave Washington but stoked about getting courted by guys like Von Miller.
In September, the leader of the Maldives - who had courted Chinese investments - lost an election in a result seen as a setback to Beijing's ambitions for the islands.
Mr. Hofer has courted them assiduously, arguing, for instance, that the German-speaking Italian region of South Tyrol should be allowed to join Austria (a key nationalist goal).
Even before Sandy, the vendors at the market were being courted by New Jersey Governor Chris Christie's office to move to new facilities in Newark and the Meadowlands.
Rangers General Manager Jeff Gorton said he was thrilled when Vesey called him to say he had chosen the Rangers over seven other teams that had courted him.
Instead, she's being courted by two white male warhorses, Joe Biden and Chuck Schumer, to help boost their own ambitions to become, respectively, president and Senate majority leader.
It was not the first time Mr. Zulkiflee, who already faces nine charges of sedition and is barred from leaving the country, has courted trouble with his pen.
As they proliferate, police body cameras have courted controversy because of the contentious nature of the footage they capture and questions about how accessible those recordings should be.
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He name-dropped the magazine editors who courted him and the famous people who were fans of his work and the festivals he'd attended in China and Australia.
The Swiss drug maker Actelion, a specialist in blood pressure drugs, is being courted by the American giant, the company said on Friday, confirming a report by Bloomberg.
LONDON — He is a flame-haired former wild child, who courted controversy in his youth by smoking cannabis and by once wearing a Nazi uniform to a party.
The move also seemed a personal snub of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, who has courted Mr. Trump through rounds of golf, frequent telephone calls and lavish steak meals.
"Around that time is when I became close to Rashaad Newsome, and he was being courted by Marlborough Gallery," Ms. Hunt said, referring to the venerable uptown gallery.
He has courted fresh perspectives, including hiring the ESPN broadcaster Jessica Mendoza, another C.A.A. client, to help with player evaluations as she travels around the majors for television.
The C.I.A. assessed that Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman of Saudi Arabia, whom the White House has courted, was culpable in the strangling and dismemberment of Mr. Khashoggi.
Many stock exchanges around the world have courted Aramco to list on their markets, with London and Hong Kong widely considered the front-runners to clinch the deal.
The Chinese officials have courted Mr. Mnuchin, Mr. Ross and their staffs with small group meetings and telephone conference calls, the people familiar with the Chinese position said.
Joker actively courted controversy relative to the average superhero film, touting its "hard-R rating" even though there's no such thing, but there's nothing particularly "bonkers" about it.
The Democratic candidate for governor, Philip D. Murphy, heavily courted the major state unions and relied on union-organizing efforts to help him to his overwhelming primary win.
As part of an attempt last year to reform political and judicial institutions through a referendum, Mr Vizcarra courted popularity with a ban on legislators serving consecutive terms.
New Hampshireites love being courted by presidential hopefuls every four years, and as we saw, they&aposre not shy about bluntly confronting candidates in public with serious concerns.
He courted African-American voters, who appeared to strongly support him on Tuesday, and engaged in a back-channel campaign to ensure Mr. Obama's neutrality in the race.
What Obama's presidential campaigns have taught us is that millennials, if courted, can provide the necessary enthusiasm to take a campaign over the top in the Electoral College.
Local and provincial officials, in an effort to create jobs and drive growth, have courted manufacturers with incentive packages that make it easier and cheaper to do business.
That would be good news for the "forgotten" blue-collar workers Trump courted in 2016 – and for populist Democratic firebrands like Elizabeth Warren whom Republicans love to hate.
Independents will be part of any Democratic victory and need to be courted if Democrats want any hope of winning elections and passing their values into public policy.
Having left Nazi Germany for the United States in 1937, Mies was courted by West Berlin in the early 1960s to build something uplifting in the divided city.
Elon Musk has courted controversy and made headlines for all the wrong reasons in the past, but he's also had some remarkable success in developing world-changing technology.
The people associated with them were also artistically really at odds with something like a literary establishment, while others were being courted by or absorbed into that establishment.
President Donald Trump courted controversy throughout his unorthodox presidential campaign not only for his outrageous statements, but also for his social media habits that critics dubbed as bullying.
And Mr. Christie, who has courted voters in heroin-ravaged New Hampshire with a compassionate message about fighting addiction, announced the dedication of new funding to substance abuse programs.
Over the past year, Kenji has courted Kuczynski's center-right government while challenging his sister Keiko's leadership of the rightwing populist movement that their father formed in the 1990s.
This followed five years as governor of the Bank of Canada - during which he was courted by Hammond's predecessor, George Osborne, when they met at international meetings in 2012.
In the months gone by, Maker has been courted by various colleges including Notre Dame, Arizona State and Kansas, albeit apparently to no avail in light of Sunday's announcement.
Having been a reluctant bride to President Donald Trump when courted in the run-up to November's election, the American stockmarket quickly melted into a mood of romantic euphoria.
Teachers unions are a key constituency for Democrats vying for the presidency; Harris has courted them with a pledge to spend billions of dollars to raise teacher salaries nationwide.
But as he courted the conservative base of the Republican Party in recent years before launching his presidential bid, Trump firmly planted his flag in the anti-abortion camp.
Washington (CNN)Wisconsin radio host Charlie Sykes said he's been courted by Donald Trump via a handwritten note -- but the conservative commentator said he's still on the #NeverTrump train.
A 2017 BuzzFeed News exposé detailed, via obtained emails, how Breitbart actively courted the right-wing online fringes and helped to launder white nationalist talking points into the mainstream.
The landlocked Himalayan nation has traditionally looked to India for economic support and trade, but Nepal has increasingly been courted by China with transport deals, to New Delhi's unease.
Though Mr. Toscani courted controversy for years, in the end he appeared to have been ousted not for one of his provocative campaigns but because of a spontaneous remark.
New York (CNN Business)Vice Media, the notoriously provocative company that has courted controversy for its approach to the news, has acquired the women-focused digital media company Refinery229.
Despite being heavily courted to run, Christie passed on a bid to challenge President Barack Obama in 2012 and instead served as a top surrogate for nominee Mitt Romney.
The Trump administration has aggressively courted the Saudis for support of its Middle East agenda to counter Iranian influence, fight extremism and forge peace between Israel and the Palestinians.
In recent years, Guzman has courted publicity, seeking to make a movie about his life and giving an interview to actor Sean Penn for Rolling Stone magazine in 2015.
As part of his bid to consolidate power, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has explicitly courted support from younger Saudis with promises of social liberalization, jobs and faster change.
Barack Obama identified supporters of lower-polling candidates like Chris Dodd and Joe Biden and courted them heavily, while Clinton's campaign purged other candidates' supporters from its contact lists.
Smoliy said the central bank would stay independent and not be pressured into printing money, which has happened in previous election cycles when governments courted voters with spending increases.
Everything paid off, as Juno became the company's first film to gross more than $100 million, and snapped up the Oscar nominations its promo team had so savvily courted.
Tom Cotton is one lawmaker being heavily courted; though he's a freshman, the senator from Arkansas and military veteran has become a leading conservative voice on national security issues.
Liberal groups, meanwhile, say Trump's pledge to fill Supreme Court vacancies with justices in the mold of Scalia is how he courted much of his base to begin with.
Prosecutors allege that Erickson made false promises to investors when he pitched them on a land development deal in North Dakota, and when he courted investors for his business.
Ambassador Richard Grenell, who has courted controversy since arriving in Berlin last year with some outspoken views, told the Augsburger Allgemeine newspaper that Germany had a duty to fulfil.
For months, WeWork's co-founder Adam Neumann was being courted by Wall Street's top investment bankers in anticipation of one of this year's most high-profile initial public offerings.
Palantir has courted Singapore's Temasek Holdings as well as the Japan-based SoftBank Group and other non-US investors to participate, Bloomberg said, citing people familiar with the matter.
The roots of America's fight against human trafficking go back to the Clinton administration, when right-wing think tankers courted women's rights groups to make it a national issue.
Trump has courted labor groups, and Democrats are certain to highlight any decisions Pizzella takes that they believe will hurt workers and unions in the run-up to 2020.
Jon Alterman, a senior vice president and director of the Middle East Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, said that Israel has long courted smaller countries.
The 73-year-old Zeman has courted the far right in rejecting migrants from Muslim countries while pursuing warmer relations with Russia and China and sniping at the press.
Pacquiao, who has courted controversy with comments against gays and same-sex marriage, is running for one of 12 vacant seats in the Senate, the upper house of parliament.
Xtandi has also courted criticism from activists who complain that Americans pay $129,000 a year for the drug, two to four times the price paid in other developed countries.
For the acts that don't find themselves immediately courted by the likes of Triple J, the influx of subscription-based music streaming services can be a window of opportunity.
For instance, Lamb and Kelly have both courted steelworkers' unions, which have a presence in their districts but not as big of a foothold in other Republican-held areas.
In particular, he and Saudi Arabia courted each other, agreeing to a $85033 billion arms deal during Trump's visit to Riyadh — his first stop on his first trip abroad.
It was Michael who courted investors and brought in the funding and played a crucial role in nailing down major acquisitions like that of self-driving trucking startup Otto.
Both have been portrayed as possible national saviors from Donald Trump's worst excesses, but also as somewhat flawed in this mission, having courted his favor earlier in their careers.
And as activists, organizers, and political obsessives from around the country gather, they'll be courted by a series of 2020 hopefuls, including Elizabeth Warren, Cory Booker, and Kamala Harris.
Louisiana Republican Party executive director Jason Dore told The Hill he hasn't been courted by either campaign and that he will remain uncommitted — and likely undecided — until the convention.
It has become a matter of orthodoxy on the left that Trump, a highly unconventional candidate who has courted controversy at every turn, is being "normalized" by the press.

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