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Wednesday, September 19 • Unlike her father, Ivanka detests conflict.
Sunni Saudi Arabia detests Shia Iran, its chief regional rival.
So why does it sometimes seem like everyone detests him?
America detests Kim; China dislikes him but sees his uses.
Israel detests Iran and so do many members of Congress.
Alan Moore famously detests seeing his comics adapted to the screen.
"Fire and Fury" is catnip for everyone who detests this president.
She even goes so far as to admit she "truly detests" knitting.
Trump exults in the office, but detests the responsibilities; Xi, meanwhile, is
She hasn't adjusted to Brooklyn and detests taking the subway into Manhattan.
Ms. Spector is one of the elites, and she detests this president.
He detests losing, in no small part because he's not used to it.
She detests the color scheme and general presentation and refuses to look at it.
Even though Mattis detests the moniker, Trump used it frequently to herald his choice.
And like a true left wing extremist, well, comrade de Blasio detests diversity of thought.
But Lanthimos detests the word "deadpan," which appears in almost every review of his work.
No longer must it tiptoe around regimes whose policies it detests but whose oil it craves.
Trump has vented to aides that there's nothing he detests more than displays of wasteful spending.
The airport symbolizes everything the terrorist group detests, including modernization, international integration and a secular democratic system.
Perhaps, since he so detests the media, the answer is to not report on him at all.
The central claim is the royal family detests Donald Trump on both a personal and political level.
The far-right detests him because he appreciates the long-term necessity of separating from the Palestinians.
What makes Johnson such a lively travel companion is that, for the most part, she detests traveling.
"Spector is one of the elites, and she detests this president," Varney said on his show Friday.
She detests political negotiation and doesn't have any conversations or dialogues with anyone, particularly the private sector.
He particularly detests the Rwandan National Congress, a group of fellow Tutsis who were once his closest comrades.
I have a dog, but he detests carriers of any sort, so I couldn't really sample this feature.
And it is unlikely that even Mrs May, who detests mass immigration, could do much to hobble it.
The financial capture of Washington that he rightfully detests is real, and it is manifest in his opponents.
The university was founded by Hungarian-born financier George Soros, who promotes a liberal world view Orban detests .
She tells us she was horrified because she now detests Trump after he tweeted about the military transgender ban.
Mr Hewitt, who detests Mr Obama and has written a book denouncing Mrs Clinton's "epic ambition", was not convinced.
The tax reform bill was passed, (with the help of the establishment Republicans in Congress Bannon detests so much).
He insults and condemns his predecessors without end, particularly Obama, the black man whom his largely white base most detests.
He is a big Derek Jeter fan—both a great player and a great guy—and really detests A-Rod.
But it also was done quietly, so as not to annoy the Chinese government, which detests publicity about human rights cases.
A 70-year-old relative who detests the Iranian regime told me he would volunteer to fight if a war started.
The lesson for anyone interested in further cultivating that "Kumbaya" spirit in the Capitol: Target a scourge that everyone detests equally.
He detests NATO, and delights in peeling Turkey away from its fellow members, as he is beginning to do with weapons sales.
And while Randazza says that he detests Anglin's anti-Semitic views, he defends them because he believes that they are protected speech.
Meanwhile, Atiku is viewed by some as a deal-maker who's less averse to the sort of political transactions that Buhari detests.
A drive, Fuentes said, would cause traffic havoc around Paris, and would also make Trump late to the event -- something he detests.
I know [Henry] Rollins talked about being held up at gunpoint by some gangsters back in the day, and he detests violence.
Green both knows it by heart and detests it; he is black, but he is also a student of Verdi and Mahler.
But she also detests his attempts to contain her, and she knows there's more to life than being his long-term plaything.
I'll admit I've got a soft spot for Senator Ben Sasse of Nebraska, because he's smart and sane and clearly detests Trump.
Unless and until Congress enacts a replacement for the Affordable Care Act, President Trump will be stuck implementing a law he detests.
He detests the Dodd-Frank law, enacted after government bailouts of financial institutions, auto manufacturers and other entities deemed too big to fail.
Of course, he openly detests and mocks President Trump while playing him on 'SNL' -- so, not surprisingly, the Prez weighed in on the arrest.
Labrouste detests Paris, "a city infested with eco-responsible bourgeois", but ends up in a hotel room there, consoled by daytime television and hummus.
John Legend detests Donald Trump, so much so that the prez has earned a distinction -- worst person Legend has ever encountered in public life.
But he sees no better route to relevance than going all in on YouTube, even if that means embracing a platform whose politics he detests.
" On Hollywood's "culture war": "[T]he Hollywood crowd feels sympathy for the terrorists, detests Republicans and sees America as an obstacle to a better world.
He detests neoliberalism, but desperately needs the United States Congress to ratify one of its icons: the 2.0 version of the North American Free Trade Agreement.
But the President, who detests the narrative that his White House is chaotic, could ultimately decide not to ax Kelly -- if only to spite the press.
To Nerling, the aspects of modern German society he detests — liberalism, globalization, and immigration — are all part of a deliberate plot to eradicate the German people.
He detests the macho, the violence done to men, the lack of guaranteed contracts for professionals and the young college men who wind up torn and discarded.
The president is not a big fan of big tech firms (Jeff Bezos, the boss of Amazon, also owns the Washington Post, a newspaper that he detests).
He saves his fiercest attacks for relatively powerless "Brusselians"; leaders like Mrs Merkel, who is most responsible for the refugee policies Mr Orban detests, are largely spared.
Like those works, "Hostiles" is most concerned with moral relativism, showing how Blocker's viciousness in killing is no different from the "savagery" he detests in Native Americans.
But the South detests and despises all, it matters not from whence they came, who, in any manner, encourages social equality with an ignorant and inferior race.
Moreover, what businessman in his right mind who detests waste, fraud and abuse would willingly give more money than absolutely necessary to the bloated United States government?
The "Stitches" singer has been very vocal about how much he detests tomatoes and has even taken to Twitter to express how much he dislikes the vegetable.
Once Mike Pompeo replaced Mr. Tillerson and John Bolton, a former United Nations envoy who detests the organization, became White House national security adviser, they asserted more influence.
At the time, Mr. Trump spoke of Mr. Mattis in reverential and almost awe-struck terms, gleefully referred to him as "Mad Dog," a nickname Mr. Mattis detests.
The moment the election is won, half of your state (or nation, in the case of Melania) detests you by virtue of the man to whom you are married.
The party's epithet for the ideology it detests is roosa ila, or "pink slime"—a reference to feminism and gay rights, and by extension the rest of the liberal worldview.
Cruz outlined a campaign waged aggressively and explicitly against the New York culture that he so detests, hoping that they are frustrated with their own state's politics as he is.
And, irony of ironies, as Chace points out, the man who detests drugs more than anything ends up funding the largest influx of cocaine into Europe with Primo's new port.
Interwoven with the story of how she renovated the house are asides on an array of issues—education, women's rights, Islamic art—and on the Assads, whose regime she clearly detests.
Surveillance drones are often used to monitor the locations of troops or anything of interest, and could — theoretically — help NATO gather information along the alliance's border with Russia, whose government detests NATO.
Emmanuel Macron, France's president, openly detests Mr Salvini (and complains that populism is spreading across Europe "like leprosy"), but has pointedly refused to take the rescue ships that Mr Salvini turned away.
It was yet another gesture of Trump's alignment with the classic Western status quo on NATO and highlighted the increasingly bleak chances of turning things around with Russia, who detests NATO's expansion.
I find myself surprised that he was introduced to "Twelve O'Clock High" at Harvard Business School and reveres it so, because it seems like everything else about Harvard Business School he detests.
Bernadette clearly loves her family; it's everyone else who annoys her, including the local PTA types, among them a neighbor (Kristen Wiig) who embodies everything that Bernadette detests about life in Seattle.
The Trump administration has continued the payments from month to month, even though Mr. Trump has made clear that he detests the payments and sees them as a bailout for insurance companies.
And lastly, Season One Tyrion would never expect his sister Cersei to surrender to anyone with a depleted army, especially someone who sends a brother who she absolutely detests as its spokesperson.
In April his Fidesz party passed a law that threatens to close the respected Central European University in Budapest, which was founded by George Soros, a Hungarian-American philanthropist whom Mr Orban detests.
Speaking about how much he "detests" bullying during an address to tech firms and entrepreneurs, William said that "as a parent," he was "appalled" by the growing number of reports of online bullying.
Janina cherishes the local fauna and detests the hunters who slaughter the creatures with impunity, believing that "if people behave brutally towards Animals, no form of democracy is ever going to help them".
Ramsay, a forthright person who was raised in working-class Glasgow and whom has worked in the industry for more than twenty years, clearly detests talking about her work in relation to gender.
Committing to the entire accord places the Colombian president at odds with his party's powerful far-right wing, which detests the FARC agreement, and forces him to work with the pro-accord opposition.
" He spoke of lowering taxes on companies, restraining capitalism, swiped at the "obscurantism" of Trump's America and denounced the National Front for "betraying fraternity because it detests those faces that don't resemble it.
Members of Alaska's small congressional delegation (the ineffable Don Young, who detests environmentalists, is the state's only current member of the House) have always been extraordinarily resourceful in looking out for their constituents.
As a German patriot he is conscious of his duty and troubled by the extremism of Hitler and the SS. He detests the local SS heavy (Mark Dexter), a sadistic and humorless true believer.
Sure there are some things that the vast majority of the world detests, like traffic jams, but there are probably some people out there who quite like the chance to sit and do nothing.
He quits his job, abandons his co-habitant, Yuzu, whom he detests, and begins a journey that is simultaneously a voyage into his inner self and an exploration of the state of contemporary France.
Trump, meanwhile, detests the impression that he is managed by aides, and spent part of the weekend stewing at the report's assessment that some of his staff regularly ignored what he told them to do.
"Since the Senate detests actions to prevent climate change, that implies that the Senate might well refuse to provide that two-thirds vote, and thus that the U.S. could not join the amendment internationally," he said.
Rather, the dramedy seems to lightly poke fun at the systems working to ruin Plum's self esteem, while also taking her self-hatred at obvious face value, as if everyone who looks like Plum detests their body.
With enfeebled Socialists (5%) and Republicans (11.5%), that leaves just one party that would widen its lead thanks to a gilets jaunes party: En Marche (22.5%), the party founded by Mr Macron, whom the movement so detests.
"Mick Mulvaney Is Having a Blast Running the Agency He Detests ... Trump's pick to lead the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau says he wants to give it the credibility of the SEC" — Bloomberg's Devin Leonard and Elizabeth Dexheimer.
Over a memorable Friday, he accused Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell—whom Trump handpicked for the job but whom he now openly detests—of treason, saying he was an "enemy" on par with Chinese leader Xi Jinping.
And even away from films, fans wanting a picture with the iconic Professor McGonagall might not have much luck: Smith told the Evening Standard that she detests taking selfies but does give in to children&aposs requests.
It's only fair to point out that Noé detests them, too, despite the fact that most of them, like Boutella's thwarted pursuer in "Climax," are based on him, or at least the most odious version of him.
And, it would be even worse since the "clique," as star Juliette Lewis called the group, absolutely loves Nina Joy (Janicza Bravo), Kathryn's former friend who couldn't want to avoid her more, and absolutely detests Kathryn's aggressive behavior.
ET, NBATV, FSN Southwest (San Antonio), FSN North (Minnesota) ABOUT THE SPURS (17-4): If there is a secret regarding San Antonio's road success, Popovich doesn't want to share it and certainly detests being asked for the reasoning.
No longer responsible for Mr. Trump's physical safety, he is now a combination gatekeeper, valet and security blanket — a familiar face for a president who detests solitude and whose wife and youngest son have remained at Trump Tower.
Watching him spy on her each night as she stands gloriously naked in her kitchen window, rubbing lemons on her skin to banish the odor of a job she detests, there is something innocent and inoffensive in his peeking.
More than Bolton's hawkish tendencies, Trump detests the impression that he's being controlled by his aides -- particularly when it comes to foreign policy matters, which he views as the most presidential of his duties, according to people who speak with him.
PBS doesn't have to get this to Steely Dan-level fidelity (and as someone who detests Steely Dan I hope that doesn't happen), but there are a lot of ways to fix mic popping: mic placement, (unattractive) windscreens, foam socks.
The European debate Mr Macron was supposed to kick-start is already bogged down in the sort of pettifogging technicalities he detests, on matters like the appropriate level of non-performing loans on the balance-sheets of euro-zone banks.
Moscow detests the Magnitsky sanctions, and analysts believe that lifting them — along with other US sanctions on Russia for its military intervention in Ukraine — would be at the center of any bid by Washington to reset its relationship with Moscow.
A Dutchman who once considered becoming a priest, he believes that selling shampoo around the world can be a higher calling and detests the Anglo-Saxon doctrine of shareholder primacy, which holds that a firm's chief purpose is to enrich its owners.
Perhaps more angering to a leader who detests weakness -- but doesn't necessarily mind an amoral reputation -- were the number of underlings shown ignoring his commands, privately scoffing at the "crazy sh**" he was requesting and working around him to avoid self-implication.
IS grew strong in Turkey after 2011, when Mr Erdogan's government encouraged tens of thousands of foreign fighters to use Turkey as a jumping-off point to enter Syria and try to overthrow its president, Bashar al-Assad, whom Mr Erdogan detests.
An Axios analysis of financial filings of the 250 largest companies in America shows that there are very few large companies engaging in this behavior, and the ones that are significantly adding jobs abroad aren't doing so for the reasons Trump detests.
Byrne's and Tuberville's campaign advisers, meanwhile, wake up each morning — or, more accurate, tune in to Fox News's prime-time lineup each night — with the fresh hope that something will remind the president of just how much he detests his former attorney general.
He then gave a reporter a mischievous grin and ended his answer with the Latin phrase "Intelligenti Pauca," which means "Few words are enough for those who understand," strongly hinting that he had used the word the military detests while in their presence.
When you hand over stolen information that's damaging to Hillary Clinton to a radical transparency group that detests Hillary Clinton (because of her relatively hawkish foreign policy), the result is eminently predictable: That information will be published online for the entire world to see.
This breezily elusive novel—adapted last year for a movie starring Isabelle Huppert—tells the story of a fortysomething film producer who detests just about everyone in her life—her mother, her former husband, her son, her lover (who is married to her best friend).
When you hand stolen information that's damaging to Hillary Clinton to a radical transparency group that detests Hillary Clinton (mostly because of her relatively hawkish foreign policy), the result is eminently predictable: That information will be published online for the entire world to see.
WASHINGTON — Back when their relationship was fresh and new, and President Trump still called his defense secretary "Mad Dog" — a nickname Jim Mattis detests — the wiry retired Marine general often took a dinner break to eat burgers with his boss in the White House residence.
Seb detests Keith's band, and his artistic ethics, but joins the group anyhow, selling out for $1,000 a week and a cut of the ticket and merchandise revenue, playing some demon digital keyboard with red keys that makes noise like a cartoon bug zapper.
But Mr. Trump, a highly reactive personality who detests headlines questioning his leadership — like those that dominated cable TV throughout Saturday, during coverage of the shutdown and women's marches throughout the country denouncing his presidency — felt stymied and wanted somehow to intervene, according to one presidential adviser.
Their only argument for passing health care is that it's Sophie's Choice—they can either face the wrath of their rabid base, which will be furious if they fail to act, or the wrath of the rest of the country, which detests the policies they're trying to administer.
It should come as no surprise that many of the GOP lawmakers who oppose net neutrality are the recipients of mountains of campaign cash from the broadband industry, which detests the FCC policy and is challenging it before a three-judge panel of the US Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit.
While Jacobs detests nostalgia, his affection for his early years in the city—working retail at Charivari and creating his first collection of smiley sweaters at Parsons School of Design, even being fired from Perry Ellis after his disastrous grunge collection in 1992—remains a constant in his work in the form of slouchy sweaters and overdyed plaids.
Though Van Duysen's sparsely furnished, whitewashed, raw-wood-hewn residences and commercial projects throughout Europe, including the August hotel in Antwerp and the Aesop store in Hamburg, have established him as one of design's leading minimalists, he detests the label; he's always felt his work is softer, richer and more livable than the movement with which he's often associated.
The following things are true: To be very overly broad (I am, I am aware, describing the beliefs and motives of a large and diverse set of individuals), "Clinton World" detests Bernie Sanders, is largely on board with Kamala Harris, but has no real problem with Elizabeth Warren and would greet her nomination without much rancor.
By the time she left office that year, she had met and assessed two of the three world leaders who were determined most prominently to challenge the United States: President Xi Jinping of China, whom she clearly admires; President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia, whom she clearly detests (and who has returned the sentiment this election); and Kim Jong-un of North Korea, whose determination to build a nuclear weapon and missiles that could "reach Hawaii and the West Coast, theoretically" poses a risk "we cannot abide," she said.

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