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"disenchanted" Definitions
  1. disenchanted (with somebody/something) no longer feeling enthusiasm for somebody/something; not believing something is good or worth doing

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They are feeling disenchanted and angry and looking for solutions.
Ms Park's removal has brought some comfort to the disenchanted.
But Brazilians have otherwise become extremely disenchanted with their government.
These disenchanted voters may not agree with everything he says.
It's not just Republican Pennsylvanians growing disenchanted with that model.
I was a little disenchanted with tech at that point.
Yatani acknowledged that people were disenchanted with the growth numbers.
Doctors are terribly disenchanted and disillusioned and burned out and depressed.
Without the votes of such disenchanted communities he will probably lose.
And they had every right to be disenchanted with their choices.
But Christians are growing disenchanted with Mr Sisi's lack of progress.
We were feeling pretty disenchanted with certain aspects of the community.
The disenchanted teenager, the pastel goth, the solitary vaporwave music maker?
We were feeling pretty disenchanted with certain aspects of the community.
But after paying Mr. Dowless $20,000, Mr. Meekins rapidly became disenchanted.
But we are also deeply disenchanted with the current political climate.
Receptive at first, the fashion world became disenchanted, Mr. Leiba recalled.
But when it's time to begin her career she becomes disenchanted.
For disenchanted Obama supporters, this appraisal may seem like a surprise.
As an adult, it's easy to become disenchanted with our lives.
"Some of the liberal, progressive voters who are disenchanted with Hillary Clinton might be so disenchanted that they vote for Libertarian candidates or more likely, Jill Stein," said Richard Perloff, political science professor at Cleveland State University.
It is angrier and more disenchanted than it has been in years.
The next time you meet a disenchanted older American, think about that.
Some employees say they're disenchanted with the company's playbook of lukewarm responses.
Ellis' stories all feature women disenchanted with the idea of domestic bliss.
Whether they leave feeling empowered or disenchanted remains yet to be seen.
It said that Ronaldo was "deeply disenchanted" with the allegations against him.
Q: Are you excited about "Disenchanted," the sequel to 2007's "Enchanted"?
Some remain committed to terror groups like ISIS, but others returned disenchanted.
Trump grew disenchanted quickly with some of the people in his administration.
As Yang tells the next chapter, he became disenchanted with the law.
We live in an age when it's considered sophisticated to be disenchanted.
I've felt a bit disenchanted with this season of Inside Amy Schumer.
For protein lovers disenchanted with commercial livestock farming, the future looks good.
She said many disenchanted Republican women were not on board with Mrs.
"Les Misérables" is hardly alone in patrolling the zone of the disenchanted.
POPULISM IS THE DISENCHANTED – CAPITALISM NOT WORKING FOR THE MAJORITY OF PEOPLE.
As Election Day approaches, Britain's voters seem disenchanted with the choices offered.
Gregg had by then grown disenchanted with the West Coast music scene.
Will Ms. Mayer and her management team be forced out by disenchanted investors?
Mr Zelaya thinks he can win anyway, as disenchanted voters unite behind him.
Five wealthy Muslims who were disenchanted with old charity models had the money.
But Cuba's increasingly disenchanted people care more about economic results than constitutional tweaks.
Disenchanted by their choice, a quarter of voters say they are still undecided.
But there are other reasons American workers may be disenchanted with the President.
He said he grew disappointed and disenchanted at how monetary systems were structured.
"If these disenchanted Trump voters are in California, it doesn't matter," Kamarck said.
Warren was disenchanted with Washington, and hoped to return to teaching full time.
Disenchanted, he risked execution himself by deserting Nusra, and returning home to Afrin.
Nonetheless, the laggard polls would suggest some have become disenchanted with the Trump presidency.
Left-wing politicians and writers insist that populist policies would win back disenchanted voters.
The voters, disenchanted with Obama and alienated from progressive policies, are hoping for change.
Though she grew disenchanted with fashion and modeling, that experience still informs her work.
When Koum became disenchanted, he quit and traveled the world in search of inspiration.
They were disenchanted, as were many, with Glass and sought to make something better.
The low turnout appeared to be linked to a growing contingent of disenchanted voters.
If voters remain this disenchanted, more leaders with autocratic streaks are likely to follow.
But by then he had grown disenchanted with photography and had begun to draw.
The American people have been disenchanted with this war for at least a decade.
But he grew disenchanted with jazz and decided to cultivate his "monotonous" style instead.
Somewhat disenchanted, I nevertheless continue to look for hidden traces of gabber in Friesland.
A 2018 study from Mayo Clinic finds disenchanted doctors are more likely to make mistakes.
" Bill O'Reilly: "That damages the President because no one knows exactly why Trump was disenchanted.
Appealing to that disenchanted demographic has been an electoral feat, but it won't be enough.
Outside the power bases of Hariri and Hezbollah are a growing contingent of disenchanted voters.
He remained in the Irgun until 21940, but became disenchanted with its methods and ideology.
He said he was becoming disenchanted with his country's system — and interested in South Korea's.
In February, 2017, Trump appointed his first Attorney General, Jeff Sessions, and quickly grew disenchanted.
Surely his advisers disagreed with him, or even became disenchanted with his views or actions.
He speaks to a disenchanted electorate that includes the white, nationalistic fringes of his party.
Hasbro, a partner that had grown disenchanted, agreed to a five-year extension, for instance.
Sanders would take all the disenchanted Trump voters, and they are growing by the day.
The film, Disenchanted, has been in development since early 2010, according to the film's IMDb page.
The young licensed barbers working in these salons also seemed disenchanted with the old school barbershop.
Look for disgruntled and disenchanted voters — who couldn't publicly support him — to privately vote for him.
But, unlike in 1962, those who have become disenchanted say they are too afraid to protest.
If that's the case, he may become disappointed and disenchanted with his diplomatic overtures to Kim.
Moreover, there are signs that quite a few Iranians are now also disenchanted with Islam itself.
Mr. Seidemann left San Francisco for England in 1968, disenchanted with unrest in the United States.
Likewise, a group of self-styled disenchanted taxi drivers or Vegans wanting to change human behaviour.
Voters, they insisted, would rally to his outsider appeal, having become disenchanted with the Democratic establishment.
There's a reason voters in proportional representation countries are less disenchanted with politics than we are.
If the government cuts off power, it will further anger a population that is already disenchanted.
"People are becoming disenchanted with tech, particularly something they loved until recently, ... artificial intelligence, " Cramer said.
That is part of what draws people like me here from older and more disenchanted cultures.
During his medical training he became interested in scientific research while growing disenchanted with clinical medicine.
Stein's campaign, meanwhile, made a constant, explicit appeal to disenchanted Democrats and former supporters of Vermont Sen.
" He added: "In this business it's hard to reach middle age and not be a little disenchanted.
I was unemployed for quite a few years, disenchanted with having to learn to use a computer.
Olaf, who runs the dairy operation and plants soybeans on additional land nearby, is among the disenchanted.
Box-office success and multiple sequels followed, but the filmmaker became disenchanted as the years wore on.
It's also an attractive alternative, Mezza-Garcia said, for those disenchanted by the government of the day.
Becoming the candidate of the angry disenchanted, Trump has made Clinton the candidate of the status quo.
Wall Street was apparently disenchanted with just about every cloud company, large and small and in-between.
It only appears that way when disenchanted voters are forced to choose between the two extreme cults.
Stone described the area as "passionate," but since the last election, people have become disenchanted with politics.
Mr. Lysiak had become disenchanted with the industry, so he left his job at The Daily News.
Even some of the project's original supporters grew disenchanted as Mayor Bloomberg rejiggered the deal with developers.
His multinational religious sect attracted young Japanese elite who had grown disenchanted with the country's material prosperity.
Mom loves boy but can't express it; boy is disenchanted; mom and boy reconnect, if only briefly.
It also raises doubts about UKIP's strategy of challenging Labour by appealing to disenchanted working-class voters.
Unfortunately, I was also disenchanted by the undercurrent of racial hate that I saw from coast to coast.
That in turn has tarnished Chile's reputation for transparency and left Chileans disenchanted with politicians across the spectrum.
It can result in a new dream for South Africans or continue to aggravate the country's disenchanted population.
He has twice carried a Democrat-leaning state, even if its voters are now largely disenchanted with him.
It also makes His Dark Materials and The Book of Dust a particularly sharp provocation for disenchanted times.
Trump is up to no good, Congress is broken and I'm disenchanted with the system at the moment.
Nixon might well be able to do that, since many New Yorkers are disenchanted by Cuomo's political compromises.
After an ostensible search for the very best, he presented many recycled figures with whom Nigerians were disenchanted.
But eventually he grew disenchanted with the addict's life, because he hated being at the mercy of others.
Disenchanted young voters may look elsewhere, raising the possibility that the polls may go to a second round.
In the most disenchanted nation, Slovakia, 70% of Slovaks are positive about the EU, a 2017 survey finds.
Do you think people are getting disenchanted with the unrelenting narcissism of social media, the celebrity worship culture?
Here in the land of enchantment, people are a little disenchanted with the rest of us for our ignorance.
Both face the challenge of energising an electorate that is growing disenchanted by extravagant promises that bring little change.
He won national office at last thanks to his anti-graft message finding a wide audience among disenchanted Pakistanis.
But he also earned the sympathy of conservatives disenchanted with the ruling party and the state of the economy.
But he has also earned the sympathy and the votes of a growing number of disenchanted ruling-party supporters.
Successful outings to a trio of townhall debates with local mayors and disenchanted voters have re-energized the president.
"Voters, particularly Trump supporters, have become disenchanted with the national media," Morning Consult's Kyle Dropp said of the poll.
We watched a beleaguered president and the embattled and often disenchanted members of his administration as they protected him.
"We've got a newly married couple looking a little bit disenchanted and a little bit stressed," Mr. Arnold said.
That means Republican voters who might be disenchanted don't have to crawl across hot coals to cast a ballot.
He won the GOP nomination because disenchanted Republican voters were desperate for something starkly different from the status quo.
"He saw the full arc of inter-Korean relations: naïve, Pollyannaish introduction, to deeply disenchanted antagonism at the end."
But analysts expect Putin to face mounting pressure to enact reforms and win back an increasingly disenchanted young generation.
As a result, "people are becoming disenchanted with tech, particularly something they loved until recently, ... artificial intelligence," Cramer said.
Victor's disenchanted wife, Esther (Jessica Hecht), doesn't want a stick of it ("Oh dear God" is her tipsy response).
As some people become disenchanted with pharmaceuticals and their side effects, they're buying fidget spinners, weighted blankets, and apps.
Illinois, and most of the home crowd, seemed to grow especially disenchanted with the officials midway through the second half.
Well, the first thought that I had was that the Republican Party was disenchanted by promises made and not kept.
Recent polls show that voters are pretty much disenchanted with both sides and are overwhelming sick of this election already.
At the same time, his Universal Basic Income proposal has proven genuinely popular with younger voters disenchanted with conventional politics.
His greatest streak of inspiration began in 1961, when Mr. Lee was almost 203 and thoroughly disenchanted with his career.
Some disenchanted voters have moved on from Trudeau and settled on New Democratic Party leader Jagmeet Singh as an option.
Rep. Justin Amash of Michigan says he is leaving the Republican Party because he has become disenchanted with partisan politics.
Perhaps now folks who had become anti-Washington and disenchanted will remember why it all matters again and get reengaged.
For investors becoming disenchanted with U.S. stocks, one investment officer says it's time to turn to another burgeoning opportunity abroad.
Opinion polls show Le Pen performing strongly in the first round, backed by disenchanted voters who feel ignored by Paris.
Youth vote looks for change Outside the power bases of Hariri and Hezbollah are a growing contingent of disenchanted voters.
"Maybe I won't even vote, that's how fed up I am," said Huseyin Kilic, another longtime but disenchanted AKP voter.
Companies will have to invest time and resources to win new customers as older ones grow disenchanted and fall off.
Then you understand the generative contradictions of the Cure: It must take a lot of optimism to look that disenchanted.
"People are really disenchanted with what they're seeing in Sacramento," said Paul Preston, vice chair of the New California movement.
To win the White House, the Democratic presidential nominee will need to do more than win back disenchanted white voters.
"I've become disenchanted with party politics and frightened by what I see from it," Amash wrote in the Washington Post.
Anne Fletcher was reportedly attached to direct as of last fall, according to Collider, with the working title of Disenchanted.
Disenchanted Republicans are partially responsible for that dip — a major sign that support from Republican voters is starting to erode.
Many Chileans are disenchanted with politics following campaign finance scandals that have tainted parties of both the right and left.
This year another pro-democracy force emerged, the Future Forward Party, which attracted younger voters disenchanted with established political offerings.
Klar and Krupnikov find "independents" are more disenchanted with politics than partisans, and they feel disempowered and angry about it.
In "Edward Scissorhands," it is the monster and the disenchanted teenager that we root for, not the creepily perfect suburbanites.
Like so many of his speeches, Sanders's address was aimed at progressives and those disenchanted with how the system works.
"There are bigots out there, but we believe the majority attracted to the populist right is disenchanted," Mr. Weise said.
Wall Street applauded those moves, but investors grew disenchanted as the company's stock price and profits stagnated in recent years.
Mr. Trump also grew disenchanted with Mr. Bolton over the failed effort to push out President Nicolás Maduro of Venezuela.
Many Democrats and many economists have also become increasingly disenchanted with the effect on American workers and the American economy.
Candidates are working to build party coalitions and win the attention of voters disenchanted with Brazil's corruption-tainted political class.
For now, the question is how the disenchanted will channel their grievances, and what Mr. Putin will do about it.
But the political tenor shifted last year, when a blue wave of disenchanted Democratic voters pushed for more immediate change.
The News Lens launched in 2013 as an independent news site for Taiwanese readers disenchanted with the country's tabloid-ridden media.
Both are disenchanted with traditional parties and hope the vote for a new president on May 303 will shake up France.
Democracy is also threatened by US citizens who don't vote because they are disenchanted with politics and disconnected from their representatives.
Still, Mr. Johnson said he had been in touch with other disenchanted Republicans, including representatives of Arnold Schwarzenegger, seeking their support.
Right now, people are so disenchanted with government and so suspicious, mayors have this golden opportunity to demonstrate that they listen.
Even South Korea's Moon Jae In may be growing disenchanted with Beijing as it seeks to constrain Seoul's strategic defense options.
I'm not sure who is disenchanted with whom, but this could potentially alter the economics of the movie business once again.
Most were liberal-leaning, and had grown disenchanted with working on behalf of the hard-right candidates the Mercer family favored.
Then he became disenchanted with the industry, and began speaking out about how social media companies like Facebook thrive on conflict.
The conservative victory in the recent parliamentary elections indicates that the Iranian people are disenchanted with electoral politics that deliver nothing.
It involves winning back blue collar Democrats, disenchanted Republicans, and independent voters, while holding onto support from African Americans and progressives.
Often compared to the satirical news site The Onion, The Betoota Advocate has become the sardonic voice of disenchanted millennial Australians.
"Star Wars" did the opposite, selling religion and traditional values back to people disenchanted with the church in alluring, futuristic packaging.
Disenchanted conservatives helped Mr. Santorum win the Iowa caucus four years ago, for example, and Pat Buchanan win New Hampshire in 220.
When a large proportion of voters are not well-informed but are disenchanted and angry with politicians, opportunists can exploit their emotions.
Countless other disenchanted fans took to Twitter to express their grief for their team and their rage for their trusted fortune teller.
And in both surveys, those voters otherwise disenchanted with Trump's performance are converging around the extreme step of removing him from office.
Some voters disenchanted with Trudeau have moved on to Singh, who touts climate action and a government-funded drug program for all.
" In his graduation thesis, Matsuzawa, already disenchanted with material civilization, wrote, "That which humans make will eventually perish, humans will eventually perish.
Or should they try to reach out to disenchanted independent and Republican voters with candidates whom those voters will find more amenable?
With a market value of $208bn, AT&T may be too large for disenchanted fund managers or activist funds to take on.
Many of his fellow citizens either cannot afford to travel again, says Mr Egemonye, or "are just so disenchanted they won't bother".
But in the previous few years, he'd grown disenchanted by what he saw as the politicization of the intelligence he served up.
The resurgent Greens remain the most popular party, with 27%, attracting voters disenchanted with the ruling coalition and concerned about climate change.
His weapons are fear and divisiveness, planted not so subtly in the hearts and minds of the disenchanted, subject to explode anytime.
For now, Nigeria can use the de-radicalization program to dry up the reservoir of disenchanted youths from which Boko Haram recruits.
After the family resettles in the Midwest, she moves to the West Coast, drifts into marriage, and becomes disenchanted with suburban life.
In the repeat elections, Podemos sought to broaden its appeal beyond the disenchanted youth that had underpinned its meteoric rise last year.
Trita Parsi, president of the National Iranian American Council, and other experts say endemic economic mismanagement and corruption have left Iranians disenchanted.
She became disenchanted when a family shrine disappeared from the summit and the plans for the outriggers impinged on a cinder cone.
Mr. Ahn, a former technology entrepreneur who is expected to run for president, seeks to woo voters disenchanted with the political establishment.
For naïve young men, disenchanted with jihad and looking at forty years to life, that can be a powerful incentive to talk.
It is an age group profoundly disenchanted with the political establishment and urgently seeking a moral leader to bring about real change.
One of those disenchanted voters is J. Mark Metts, a 60-year-old partner at one of this city's prestigious law firms.
Mr Jones won on the back of a rising coalition of non-whites and college-educated liberals, as well as disenchanted conservatives.
There's a scenario in which Tim grows disenchanted with his new lover (or vice versa) and seeks to be reconciled with Jane.
"I became disenchanted with the idea of being a pre-med student after dissecting a pig in a biology lab," he recalled.
Right wing Republicans have been cashing it on MSNBC and CNN simply by branding themselves as sassy disenchanted conservatives who hate Trump.
Jones previously left some distance between himself and the national Democratic Party to allow him to court some Republican voters disenchanted with Moore.
And if politicians cannot satisfy disenchanted citizens while operating within established limits, then institution-smashing populists will soon be on the march again.
She is disenchanted with the cesspool of bro culture and high-stakes retribution that she has personally seen the Valley get mired in.
A large majority of young Americans are disenchanted with the two-party system and say the Republican and Democratic parties don't represent them.
A particular worry, held by young people themselves, is the prospect that disenchanted young Arabs will be pushed into the arms of jihadists.
The mud-fight in Veracruz shows why some voters are disenchanted with mainstream parties, but also why those parties continue to win elections.
Last week, another powerful and disenchanted Taliban commander, Mullah Qayoum Zakir, was also reported to have finally pledged allegiance to the new leader.
Everytable grew out of Groceryships, a nonprofit that Mr. Polk started after becoming disenchanted with his life as a trader on Wall Street.
He was part of a group of self-exiled former Cambodian Communists who fled the country after becoming disenchanted with the Khmer Rouge.
Americans were similarly disenchanted, with 32 percent of Americans — the equivalent of 54 million people — saying Facebook has a negative impact on society.
It's as if the apps have realized we've become disenchanted with their ways, and now they're making an effort to treat us right.
Just be careful not to get disenchanted on your journey early this evening when obstacles around scheduling, or some other details, come up.
All of that helps explain why Wall Street analysts, as a group among the company's biggest boosters, have become disenchanted with the stock.
I voted for the Libertarian presidential candidate in 2012 because I was disenchanted by Barack Obama's drone strikes and continuation of the drone wars.
" A Schultz adviser tells me his team sees opportunity in "the most moderate population the country's ever had," with so many "disengaged and disenchanted.
In September of that year their forces entered Sana'a—and were welcomed by many Yemenis who had become disenchanted with Mr Hadi's ineffective leadership.
The irony is that, just as the benefits of this set-up are becoming so obvious, Australians appear to be growing disenchanted with it.
But Mr Khan grew disenchanted with Indian cinema and a new crop of directors who valued style over substance and special effects over dialogue.
Co-produced by Mel-Man, "Chin Check" keeps with the then-popular 903 sound, one reason why Dre eventually grew disenchanted with the track.
Their modern campaign, financed through crowd-funding and individual donations, also attracted thousands of disenchanted millennials, both as volunteers and as first-time voters.
In Mexico City, he wrote for several newspapers, but after a few years grew disenchanted with the country's military government and left for Guatemala.
The big question: Will disenchanted users want to come back to Facebook for its dating service and share even more personal data about themselves?
For his own base of disenchanted working-class voters, there were riffs on the North American Free Trade Agreement and trade-related job losses.
In this novel, a motley band of provincials, army deserters, and disenchanted élites descend on Nigeria's largest city, and story lines and twists abound.
Many — even those who later became disenchanted with their jobs — said they believed they were helping teachers save and realize their long-term goals.
Ultimately, however, he became disenchanted by the Church's insincere and aggressive tone, not to mention the bros who infected the scene with outdated machismo.
I had borrowed enough contemporary novels about disenchanted spouses from my parents' library to realize a lot of Goldman's book wasn't exactly new territory.
But when Jefferson's leadership decided on a strategy of using "the lawsuit option," Preston became disenchanted and decided to start his own secessionist movement.
Ms. Aksener says she is uniquely placed to draw support from right-wing nationalists and more liberal centrists who are disenchanted with Mr. Erdogan.
When you see it on television, it makes it seem he is disenchanted with the moon men and this turns to the Christian faith.
Many residents on Roxham Road said they did not bother to vote and had followed politics just enough to feel disenchanted, if not disgusted.
Joe Rogan is one of the most popular talk show hosts in the world, a hero to politically disenchanted men across America in particular.
But the other group has become completely deflated and grown disenchanted with politics in general, often to the point of not bothering to vote.
However, high abstention rates by Chileans disenchanted by a string of political corruption scandals in the South American nation have made exact predictions difficult.
As the philosopher Charles Taylor has put it, the world we live in is "disenchanted," compared to what our medieval ancestors would have experienced.
Though disenchanted evangelicals were unlikely to switch their votes to Democrats, they could stay home next year when U.S. voters elect senators and representatives.
The continuous cycle of corruption fueling social inequality has led to disenchanted citizens across the globe, who then turn to populist politicians, Transparency International said.
James Carville, Mr Clinton's former strategist, called Mr Perot "John the Baptist" to the "disenchanted, displaced, non-college white voter", to whom Donald Trump appeals.
But after her death in 2012, her younger son, Eugene, grew disenchanted with how far the factories' products had strayed from his mother's original cooking.
This might come after a snap election and include disenchanted parts of Likud, such as a faction led by a former defence minister, Moshe Yaalon.
Disenchanted with the industry—and having developed a phobia of flying—he set his family up in England, and never again travelled far from home.
That League might nonetheless be interested in signing up disenchanted Forza Italia politicians, especially in the south where it is looking to extend its reach.
But several civil servants and a minister have already lost their jobs over it, and the affair has become a rallying point for disenchanted voters.
Bahram Safari, a 39-year-old junior high school teacher, said he initially supported the nuclear deal but slowly became disenchanted by Trump's constant attacks.
But these days, conservative voters have become increasingly disenchanted with national politics in Paris, which is seen as remote, and with a stale party apparatus.
Ian Bright, senior economist and managing director of group research at ING, said the survey findings suggested many people may become disenchanted with their lot.
This even led him to personally contact recently departed career senior State employees who became disenchanted under Tillerson's tenure in order to invite them back.
Running a populist campaign directed at the nation's disenchanted middle class, Khan has drawn comparisons with another upstart celebrity-turned-politician: US President Donald Trump.
Clinton has the warm embrace of elites and the District of Columbia establishment, while Trump has found the unwavering support of disenchanted middle class Americans.
Many of them became disenchanted when the sector not only underperformed but also started moving in tandem with other sectors after the global financial crisis.
If they can't figure it out, conservative voters could get disenchanted and stay home in November ­— costing Republicans the House and maybe even the Senate.
They instinctively understood Cervantes, who like them had been the victim of astonishing adversity and had become immensely resourceful in a cruel and disenchanted world.
Maybe we are disenchanted by the deep divides that have stalled our Congress from taking action on many issues we care about, including gun control.
Mordo, at the end of Doctor Strange, is disenchanted by the idea of magic and sorcerers, and during his visit with Pangborn, he seems anxious.
I became disenchanted about the idea of seeking justice exclusively through the courtroom and I chose to protest, organize, and work as a legal observer.
Gonzalez relocated out of necessity, because after Junk and its tour, he felt empty, a bit broken, and disenchanted with the commercial aspects of music.
She sees an embrace of Europe as the only hope for this aging and economically struggling country, and her electoral target is Italy's disenchanted youth.
But some independent experts argue that celebrities have significant advantages over conventional politicians, especially at a time when voters are disenchanted with the status quo.
But he has faced pressure from some fellow Democrats who want stricter environmental regulations, as well as from right-leaning constituents disenchanted with his party.
Disenchanted with the music establishment, he formed his own orchestra and chorus there, which he called MusicAeterna and which became known for electrically charged performances.
But year after year, the occasion has turned into a show of force by unruly supporters of Mr. Massoud, largely northerners disenchanted with the government.
That might curry favor with Trump — who has grown disenchanted with GOP leadership for now — but certainly won't help with the wins Trump really needs.
Most political observers expected that the small-government libertarian would be the home for Republicans disenchanted with Trump, not big-government democrats disillusioned with Clinton.
In an attempt to build up their online audience, clubs are helping to sustain the mass speculation which leaves so many of their supporters disenchanted.
Polls this early in the game won't necessarily mean much come Election Day, but the latest Quinnipiac numbers suggest that Americans are disenchanted with their President.
A prominent character is John Auden, brother of poet W.H. Auden, a geologist and lonely junior colonial official in Calcutta who is disenchanted with his duties.
His fecklessness led the Tea Party base that had swept him and his colleagues to power to grow even more disenchanted with the Republican congressional leadership.
Absolutely. It is true that some people will lie and come with evil intent or that some will become disenchanted with America and turn against it.
The spate of terrorist attacks and other disturbing incidents inspired by radical Islamism have left more and more voters disenchanted with their level of domestic safety.
What is more, Americans are deeply disenchanted with the foreign policy record of Mr Obama and his team, including Mrs Clinton, his first secretary of state.
Even though he is part of the present government, Kurz also presented himself as an engine of change for voters disenchanted with the political status quo.
For others, their disappointment keeps them at home — unwilling to cast a vote for extremists, but too disenchanted with traditional parties to show up against them.
Disenchanted with Kerensky and even with what they saw as the "moderation" of the Soviet Executive Committee, workers and soldiers planned their own demonstrations and uprisings.
Successful outings to a trio of townhall debates with local mayors and disenchanted voters have re-energized the president and lifted the gloom in his office.
At the same time, recent arrivals, while deeply disenchanted with the Cuban government, want to see and help their relatives on the island, above all else.
In 2011, a Russian oligarch, Mikhail D. Prokhorov, challenged Mr. Putin in the presidential election, saying he would represent the disenchanted voices of Russia's liberal class.
Having grown up in a fully assimilated household in America and then moved to Israel to become a fighter pilot, Keinan became disenchanted with both places.
In local elections in 2016, the A.N.C. lost control of most of the country's major cities as those disenchanted voters backed the opposition or stayed home.
" In more recent years, Bochco became disenchanted with the major networks, primarily plying his trade in basic cable, including the TNT drama "Murder in the First.
To the Editor: Disenchanted voters on the left cost Hillary Clinton the election, but the solution is not for the Democratic Party to lurch farther left.
As he grew disenchanted by fame and by competitive golf, Jones sought to establish a world-class private club in his home state—a winter course.
Congress, along with the rest of us, is clearly disenchanted with the claims that founders are engines of wealth creation and change agents for global goodness.
He says that many people these days seem disenchanted with the idea of traditional employment, mostly because it may require putting up with a bad boss.
To win in 2018 and 2020 the party will have to figure how to bring aboard some of those Sanders voters disenchanted by mainstream Democratic politics.
I could see that Steve had built an incubator for rage and was ready to weaponize it by unleashing these disenchanted Americans on the political establishment.
On Tuesday, The Wall Street Journal editorial page described Johnson and Weld as an "honorable alternative" to Trump and Clinton should voters find themselves disenchanted with both.
In the 1960s, growing disenchanted with the comics business and fearing that Timely would fail, he took his wife Joan's advice to write as he saw fit.
The Environmental Investigation Agency got its start in the mid-1980s when a trio of Greenpeace investigators became disenchanted with that organization's increasing scale and incendiary tactics.
However, as she worked to keep up with thousands of smart kids while becoming disenchanted with her major, Trinidad struggled to know the right path to take.
And left-leaning voters who see that fundraising model as the central corrupting force in American politics will keep getting angrier and more disenchanted with the party.
Yes, we certainly get the standard "We need a hero like you" pep talk from Heard as she encourages a disenchanted Aquaman to rise to the occasion.
Many of its voters and activists, including Fattori and Nugnes, were drawn to the movement after becoming disenchanted with the Democrats and other parties on the left.
Brand boycotts by disenchanted consumers who want their capitalism without a side of any executive's ideology just might be the only bipartisan belief left in this country.
Whether you've grown disenchanted with your field or have decided to pack up and move to the rainforest, the possible motives for a major change are endless.
" But, Guggenheim said of his father, "as the system changed, and as it became very quickly a system where it became 30-second ads, he became disenchanted.
While voicing its commitment to multilateralism, Germany is facing increasing criticism from disenchanted allies for making go-it-alone decisions on defense spending, energy and arms exports.
Billions may veer in a more cynical direction someday too, but for now the show seems to be hoping disenchanted Americans will root against a robber baron.
But graft scandals and sluggish growth in the world's top copper exporter have disenchanted Chileans with politics as usual and turned Guillier's outsider status into an asset.
Yet even they hope he might bring disenchanted Republicans to the polls in November, and thereby retain their support for Republican candidates in the coterminous congressional contests.
Pelosi and others make more calls One by one, Pelosi is trying to woo freshmen Democrats and current members who may feel disenchanted by the current leadership.
Independents have become broadly disenchanted with the president, with his support falling from 41 percent in September to 34 percent currently, according to the NBC-WSJ poll.
I'm an unofficial get-out-the-vote advocate for a dozen or so very disenchanted Cuban-American voters, the two of most immediate concern being my parents.
Older voters are seen as being particularly disenchanted with the European Union, and younger voters more attracted to the possibility of studying and working on the Continent.
He became so disenchanted with his role that he requested a meeting with coach Bill Belichick that he hoped would result in being waived by the team.
No one knows for sure how they got there—disenchanted aquarium owners in Florida who dumped their once-pet fish into the ocean are scientists' best bet.
The most prominent leaders of what became known as the Umbrella Movement or Occupy Central were jailed, and their legions of young supporters were left bitterly disenchanted.
European businesses have also grown disenchanted with the difficulties of operating in China, particularly rules about data retention and the presence of Communist Party units in workplaces.
It influenced both Lane and Timothy McVeigh, a disenchanted army veteran and gun-rights enthusiast who carried out the Oklahoma City bombing, killing 168 people in 1995.
She grew disenchanted with working in finance, so when a house-sitting opportunity in Vermont came up, she and her fiancé quit their jobs and headed north.
Yet what some voters see as a need for moderation, in hopes of winning over at least some disenchanted Trump voters, others see as a lost opportunity.
In an otherwise relativistic and disenchanted world, Mr. Sieferle writes, Germans appear in this narrative as the absolute enemies of our common humanity, as a scapegoat people.
After all, Vice President Cheney's influence over President Bush declined precipitously in their administration's second term simply because Bush became disenchanted with him and sought counsel elsewhere.
The case came about after one of the group's members, 25-year-old Robbie Mullen, became disenchanted with National Action, describing it as a "cult" he couldn't escape.
The case came about after one of the group's members, 43-year-old Robbie Mullen, became disenchanted with National Action, describing it as a "cult" he couldn't escape.
How can Uber win back disenchanted drivers when it's simultaneously suing the city of Seattle to block the implementation of a law allowing gig economy workers to unionize?
Jones needs Democrats to turn out in droves, and he also needs to win some Republican voters disenchanted with Moore and hope that some Republicans just stay home.
The Democratic base is fired up with anti-Trump zeal, both parties have spent heavily, and at least some Republican voters appear to be disenchanted with their party.
And Mrs May will use the threat of no deal to try to peel off as many as 20 Labour MPs, who are disenchanted with their party leader.
Americans had become so disenchanted, according to the journalist and historian Rick Perlstein, that bleak and frightening films such as 1974's "The Exorcist" captured the national mood.
It must demonstrate, in turn, that its parties have more in common than just their shared antipathy towards Mr Najib, and do so before its supporters grow disenchanted.
And this is likely what will piss off diehards, while attracting a few fans disenchanted with the intellectual rigor of their prior works or, simply, those into trolling.
Strauss' theory that people disenchanted with the U.S. public education system are to blame for our nation's lackluster performance in international tests has a big hole in it.
Clinton, with a swirl of scandal surrounding her, is a natural fit for a state that hungers for political moderation but is increasingly disenchanted with the political class.
For, while the details remain vague — there is little in "Hadestown" that qualifies as specific action — Eurydice quickly becomes disenchanted when Orpheus's sunny promises are not immediately kept.
Federal campaign-finance rules require candidates to return illegal or excess contributions, but they do not do not mandate that candidates refund money on demand from disenchanted contributors.
Over the past few years, Susana Vivares, a financial services executive who lives on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, has found herself increasingly disenchanted with her environs.
It was while dealing with the government as a businessman, he said, that he became disenchanted with the Communist Party and decided to try to undermine its power.
But there was a third thread of the episode: As Paige grew more interested in her parents' world, her parents and their compatriots continued to grow more disenchanted.
Sade's distinction, however, is to have disenchanted Nature, which until then had been almost universally reverenced but which he saw as a cesspool of violent and lustful drives.
Voters, especially those most disenchanted with this election, will be looking to how the president-elect runs the transition as an early indicator of how they will govern.
" Little, Brown authors were often "seduced by Dan" at first but then "became disenchanted" when he was "late with his edits or got someone else to do them.
Interestingly, when the right-wing of the Republican Party grew disenchanted with John Boehner a few years ago, they were able to dispose of him without much trouble.
The world that Onward sets up is explicitly "disenchanted," a concept that some philosophers (notably Charles Taylor) have identified as a characteristic of our own unicorn-free world.
She was so disenchanted with the puzzle's gun theme — especially in this era of widespread violence — that she didn't feel she could give it a fair write-up.
Disenchanted by Trump, voters in affluent, well-educated suburbs like this one could put the seat up for grabs — and that's why all three candidates are courting them.
These protests revealed a novelty in Romania's political life, with people who had been disenchanted with the ruling class suddenly getting involved and showing concern for the community.
"India and the United States went from being very disenchanted with each other to now actually cooperating very closely on a whole range of strategic issues," said Jaishankar.
As the latest news about disenchanted partners leaked out this week, Mr. Marcus took to Twitter to defend the Libra project and acknowledge the struggles it has faced.
Some who have left said they became disenchanted with the constant blunt feedback, questioning of their actions, lack of privacy and need to adhere to Mr. Dalio's rules.
"Democrats, independents and even some disenchanted Republicans are very interested in having an alternative that they can vote for an actually be successful," Vilsack said in an interview.
Parnas wants to talk In the weeks since his arrest, Parnas has become disenchanted with Trump and Giuliani, according to Bondy as well as other sources who spoke to CNN.
At the same time, it isn't possible to wait around for demography to turn millions of disenchanted Americans into relics and expect to live in a decent country.
Spanberger also likely benefited from the support of Republicans who had become disenchanted with Brat, and who felt the former economics professor was not sufficiently accessible to his constituents.
" When Amash quit the GOP, he wrote in a Washington Post op-ed that he had grown "disenchanted with party politics and frightened by what I see from it.
But she grew disenchanted with the slow pace of the nonprofit world—and realized that some of its strengths could help improve the quicker-moving world of venture capital.
For many years, I unquestioningly accepted the belief that homosexuality was wrong and a behavioral choice, but during my thirties, I became disenchanted with the religion of my youth.
The author believes that not everyone in the West is disenchanted with religious faith, and that the end of religion is no nearer than Francis Fukuyama's end of history.
After a campaign shake-up last week, he has made more urgent attempts to appeal to moderate voters and minority groups who have been disenchanted by his bellicose rhetoric.
That has struck a chord with disenchanted young people in particular: over half of voters in their 20s and 30s cast their ballot for him, according to exit polls.
World Premiere Pop Aye / Singapore, Thailand (Director and screenwriter: Kirsten Tan) — On a chance encounter, a disenchanted architect bumps into his long-lost elephant on the streets of Bangkok.
When some of these disenchanted, angry users decided to head for another digital home, Brennan was waiting, parroting the ever-shifting defenses of GamerGate and promising extremely limited oversight.
YouTube hopes a new set of creative tools will help it win back advertisers who may have grown disenchanted with the video network due to its ongoing content scandals.
Two companies — San Francisco's DriverCars, and New York's Juno — are trying to lure drivers disenchanted with the two dominant players in the ride-on-demand market onto their platforms.
But much of Sanders's support was drawn from voters who identified as independents — many of them feel disenchanted by a Democratic Party they view as calcified, corporate, and corrupt.
The Wolves, playing without the disenchanted Jimmy Butler on the second night of a back-to-back, were led by Towns' 31 points and a rejuvenated Derrick Rose's 28.
In an interview with CNN earlier this month, Amash said that he has considered leaving the caucus at times because he is "disenchanted" by its unflinching support of Trump.
"It made him so disenchanted with the business and with life, because he saw a side of things that was so ugly," said Kevin Nealon, the actor and comedian.
"Democrats have a lot of voters they can pursue who have become disenchanted and need a reason to turn out and are waiting to be communicated with," he said.
That argument also undercuts former Vice President Joe Biden, who is marketing himself as the most capable among the candidates to win with Republicans and independents disenchanted with Trump.
His vows to create jobs by keeping France open to global competition and easing labor rules must win over disenchanted workers who have seen incomes and job security erode.
As a diplomat, he became disenchanted with Mr. Kim and sought freedom and opportunity for his children — a sentiment, he said, that is increasingly common among the country's elite.
After weathering a series of nagging injuries while appearing in 70 games in 2014-2015, he was disenchanted enough to publicly declare that he was likely finished at season's end.
Books at Libreria are arranged in cross-pollinating categories like "The Sea and the Sky" and "Enchantment for the Disenchanted," so that readers may serendipitously discover new titles and genres.
Whether it's Sheldon becoming disenchanted with theoretical physics or Leonard and Penny falling in love and getting married, BBT's narrative elements have always been just as important as the comedy.
His modest attempts at tax and labour reforms and limited success in creating jobs disenchanted both free-marketeers and centrist voters whom he had also assiduously courted to win power.
That, in turn, fuelled a suspicion that his support was insubstantial—because the disenchanted working-class whites who flock to Mr Trump's rallies do not flock to the polling booths.
President Barack Obama's expansion of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, or DACA, following his party's shellacking in the midterm elections that November further polarized a disenchanted Republican electorate.
News Analysis WASHINGTON — When Donald J. Trump set his sights on the presidency in the 19963 election, he pursued the nomination of the Reform Party, a home for disenchanted independents.
Some members stress there's a lot of time between now and November for Democrats to correct course and voters to become further disenchanted with Trump and GOP control of Washington.
Whether voters who were disenchanted by Merkel's decision in 2015 to allow over one million refugees to enter Germany during the migrant crisis will forgive her remains to be seen.
As time went on, Foos became increasingly disenchanted with his guests, whose behavior prompted him to confront larger questions about the human condition as well as his own political convictions.
They influenced young soldiers like Josué Hidalgo, an army lieutenant who said he entered the service under Mr. Chávez and quickly became disenchanted with what he saw on the ground.
Klobuchar told a crowd of more than 200 at Keene State College that she was the candidate who could appeal to independents and Republicans disenchanted with Trump's divisive policies and rhetoric.
His films — "The Treasure" is his fourth feature — take place in the thoroughly disenchanted world of post-Communist Romania, and the attention he pays to that world is measured and meticulous.
But he denies that it is stealing votes from the PD. Its message, he says, woos disenchanted supporters of the anti-establishment Five Star Movement and voters who would otherwise abstain.
Disenchanted with Obama and 30 years of trickle-down economics and corporate America's purchase of Washington, D.C., Occupy Wall Street spread in the heart of the corruption only to ultimately fizzle.
In the early 1960s, a growing number of audacious adolescents and young adults gravitated to S.N.C.C. (or Snick, as it was popularly called) because they were disenchanted with traditional rights groups.
There simply isn't sufficient material to explain why she became so disenchanted with the United States, how her mental illness became so debilitating, and why her personal life was so lonely.
His modest attempts at tax and labor reforms and limited success in creating jobs disenchanted both free-marketeers and center-ground voters whom he had also assiduously courted to win power.
If you imagine a job where you're mostly looking at the last moments of people's lives… he's obviously disenchanted with his work, but he's also used to proving right and wrong.
Best known for his Tony- and Pulitzer Prize-winning "Clybourne Park" (2010), a disenchanted gloss on "A Raisin in the Sun," he is often said to make his liberal audiences squirm.
When these two ideas are not in alignment, it is almost impossible to shift corporate perspectives and by trying to do so, you can burn out and get disenchanted or unhappy.
" Amash in a July 4 Washington Post op-ed Amash wrote that he was departing the GOP after becoming "disenchanted with party politics and frightened by what I see from it.
Banking on his huge popularity as a sports celebrity and the PTI's success as a regional party, his anti-graft mantra struck a chord with disenchanted young and middle-class Pakistanis.
The catch: There's no popular, privacy-conscious alternative to Facebook waiting to welcome defectors, the way Lyft was standing by to snap up disenchanted Uber customers during the heyday of #deleteuber.
While Khan has been a figure in Pakistani politics since the 1990s, his popularity has surged in recent years as Pakistan's middle class has grown angry and disenchanted, according to Zaidi.
If a family illness forces him to abandon his artistic plans, he may end up adrift—disenchanted with corporate life, but unable to grasp the real satisfactions of an artistic existence.
She would also need to win over left-leaning young black voters, some of whom were ultimately disenchanted by Mr. Obama's presidency and may value political ideology more than racial solidarity.
South Korean film critics note that the movie resonates with a populace that is disenchanted with government officials, who are portrayed in the movie as trying to cover up the outbreak.
In the later part of his 13-year tenure, as Mr. Karzai became disenchanted with the United States, which had helped bring him to power, he grew increasingly close to Russia.
"Latinos are disenchanted with Hillary Clinton after eight years of an Obama presidency where he promised immigration reform the first year, and he didn't even come close to that," he said.
The cabinet reshuffle had been expected for weeks amid reports that Mr. Kaczynski had become disenchanted with Ms. Szydlo and wanted a more internationally adept figure in the top ministerial job.
"The cynical, disenchanted and footloose postwar youths of England, who justifiably have been termed 'angry,' never have been put into sharper focus," A.H. Weiler wrote approvingly in The New York Times.
Influential critics such as politically disenchanted scholars or businesspeople are important sources of information for the US about how Turkey's increasingly authoritarian government is evolving — and how to respond to it.
For some foreign jihadists who had traveled to Iraq and Syria to fight for ISIS, the realities of the so-called "Islamic State" had driven them to return home disenchanted, he said.
The News Lens' team in Taiwan The News Lens' team in Taiwan Founded four years ago to reach millennials disenchanted with Taiwan's scandal-obsessed media, The News Lens is growing up fast.
And as Hayes suggests, if black voters or Hispanic voters end up becoming disenchanted with Clinton generally for whatever reason, an anti-establishment coalition could become incredibly formidable in Democratic primary politics.
"This could be a problem" in the U.S., Berkley added, as "this is the community leading some of the populist movements in some places" when people feel disenchanted with the governmental system.
Besigye has already challenged Museveni unsuccessfully in three previous elections, although he appears to have substantial support from a large part of the population, including youths that are disenchanted with Museveni's rule.
He suggested this could have been done by a disenchanted weightlifter, by a coach involved in a dispute with the national federation, or by officials who wanted to change the federation's leadership.
Cruz also offered a new argument in his attempt to paint GOP front-runner Donald Trump as an inauthentic conservative, claiming that he is inheriting the support of disenchanted Marco Rubio supporters.
Republican voters had become disenchanted with a party that had become too solicitous of the Chamber of Commerce, and Republicans responded with an entreaty to Democratic constituencies, backed by the business community.
Anna Droege, a 29-year-old from the Netherlands, joined Zalando in marketing when it had fewer than 200 employees, but became disenchanted when its rapid expansion undermined the start-up buzz.
" Pondering these historical patterns, Theodor Adorno, a disenchanted Marxist, once quipped that "no universal history leads from savagery to humanitarianism, but there is one leading from the slingshot to the atom bomb.
But ultimately it is the athletes who need to realize that doping is a deal with the devil, and the price is destroyed reputations, annulled records, lost sponsorships and a disenchanted public.
The Saudis grew disenchanted with Mr. Hariri and his political vehicle, the Future Movement, which steadily lost influence over its Sunni constituents after the assassination of Mr. Hariri's father, Rafik, in 2005.
Stunned by protests among disenchanted urbanites and the palpable disappointment among European leaders with his return to the presidency, Mr. Putin began to make explicit appeals to Russia's cultural and religious history.
But it was not enough to persuade an electorate who have grown disenchanted with Erdogan as a result of rising inflation and unemployment as a result of the economy dipping into recession.
His bracing candor, disregard for convention and willingness to offend whole sections of the population to make a point came across as refreshing truth-telling to many Americans disenchanted with Washington elites.
If all this hardheaded, disenchanted talk is getting you down, consider the refined and rarefied argument in TOLERANCE AMONG THE VIRTUES (Princeton University, $39.50), by the philosopher and ethicist John R. Bowlin.
In the episode Jerry meets Hernandez, his idol, and wants to make a good impression but grows disenchanted after the baseball star breaks their plans to go on a date with Elaine.
The organizers, who came up with idea over beer, say they launched the website and began plastering Obama17 posters around Paris because they were disenchanted with the candidates running in France's election.
"The more time that passes with nothing happening, the more Venezuelan-Americans are becoming disenchanted between what Trump is saying but not actually doing," said Helena Poleo, a Venezuelan-American Democratic consultant.
Disenchanted with the industry, he parted ways with his label and began experimenting with jazz and electronic sounds, rejecting the "neo-soul" billing that has followed him for much of his career.
But while we've become used to a disenchanted youth electorate, you don't have to go all that far back in history to find a moment when the youth vote was more engaged.
The Lib Dems, who hoped to pick up the support of disenchanted Remainers keen on a second referendum, were dismayed to see that even the most Europhile constituencies did not budge at all.
Kamala Harris in the primary, said she aligns with Sanders on most issues but was disenchanted after being harassed by his supporters, both in person and online, when she publicly backed Hillary Clinton.
Whereas in Crimea Russia relied on a disenchanted population nostalgic for the Soviet era, in Donbas it was supported by the core of Mr Yanukovych's voters who considered the government in Kiev illegal.
There are some in Germany who are so disenchanted with Trump that they believe we should actually disengage, cut the umbilical cord and decide that the US cannot be our partner any more.
To snatch the presidency from him Mr Haddad, a former mayor of São Paulo and education minister, will have to placate voters who are disenchanted with the PT while retaining its core supporters.
A comedian whose political experience consisted of playing a president on TV, Mr Zelensky now has to deal with a war in the east of the country, corrupt oligarchs and a disenchanted electorate.
Disenchanted certainly looks as though it'll be approaching fantasy in the same manner that Futurama did science fiction: a show that loved the genre but also poked fun at its more ridiculous parts.
But while Manguso sets up her book as a collection seemingly disparate passages, 300 Arguments quickly shapes into a book with distinctly disenchanted view on the events we all deal with in life.
Ironically, my fool-hardy embrace of a place I'd only read about on blogs and album liner-notes happened around the same time that my favorite band started to become disenchanted with Williamsburg.
While the ruling party has lost ground during a recession, some disenchanted Correa supporters, who tend to be poorer and more rural, balk at the thought of voting for a wealthy conservative banker.
The British news media largely interpreted these views as naïve, while senior Labour legislators were already weighing methods of curbing immigration to appeal to disenchanted Labour voters who favored leaving the European Union.
Though on the Federalist Party ticket, which wanted peace, Clinton realized he needed the support of Republicans, who were in favor of the war but were disenchanted with their standard-bearer, President Madison.
An Air Force brat who grew up in various states, He said he spent some of his teenage years playing guitar in clubs but grew disenchanted with the prospect of a musician's life.
But graft scandals and sluggish growth in the country, long one of Latin America's most stable and prosperous, have disenchanted Chileans with politics as usual and turned Guillier's outsider status into an asset.
Eager to please, he ran a campaign marked by an extended list of promises — to organized labor, to progressive party activists, to environmentalists, to immigrants, to disenchanted Democrats, to the poor, to commuters.
Even some Macron supporters at his rally said that, though they believed in his ability to win, they worried about his ability to unite disenchanted voters beyond their rejection of the far right.
Voters are disenchanted with money in politics; they see a rigged system playing into Washington's inner circle, and where Clinton has wrapped herself in Obama's mantle, Sanders and Trump are ostensibly promising change.
In the West, Russia's messaging has sought to appeal to people disenchanted by the political mainstream — from opponents of immigration and same-sex-marriage on the right to critics of capitalism on the left.
Mr. Slade wrote a number of the show's 2212 episodes, but by the end of its run he had become disenchanted with television and had turned his attention back to his original interest, theater.
Instead, Cruz reminds them, the outsider named Reagan inspired millions of disenchanted voters who yearned for a return to American primacy, following the failed policies of a Democratic president both at home and abroad.
In a PEOPLE exclusive clip of his new film Under the Silver Lake, Garfield, 35, plays Sam, a disenchanted man who becomes enthralled by Sarah, a woman he finds in his apartment's swimming pool.
But even with this pseudo-inspiring ending, The Emoji Movie is the worst thing a movie for children can be: completely joyless, disenchanted, and one very long, condescending advertisement for apps you already use.
Russia's strategy, then, is one uniquely designed for our political moment: a time when Western citizens are deeply disenchanted with their leaders and there's zero way to control how people receive and distribute information.
Many independent voters who supported Obama in 2008 quickly turned on him after he took office, frustrated over the state of the economy and in many cases disenchanted by Obama's signature health care law.
Democrats are trying to reclaim the disenchanted Rust Belt workers and Blue Dog Democrats who voted for Trump in 2016 while also appealing to black people, Hispanics, and a new generation of millennial voters.
Ms. Suslova, the disenchanted worker, said she had always voted for Mr. Putin, had cheered his 2009 visit to Pikalevo as offering salvation and had believed his rule would steadily make her life better.
In each group, just over half said they strongly disapproved of Trump's performance, significantly more than the share of older voters (just over two-fifths) who said they were so strongly disenchanted with him.
Past research at Facebook found that the subscription approach wouldn't be popular — but if the company begins to see disenchanted users slip away, a privacy-sensitive paid offering could help it hang onto them.
Besigye has already challenged Museveni unsuccessfully in three previous elections, although he appears to have substantial support from a large part of the population, including a youth population that is disenchanted with Museveni's rule.
Powell, disenchanted with her job, decides that she's going to make every recipe in Mastering the Art of French Cooking (1961) by Child over the course of a year while blogging about her journey.
The Facebook page's operators asked Mr. Watson whether he trusted anyone to set up a super PAC that could receive funding and offered advice on how to sharpen his appeal to disenchanted Republican voters.
In the 2011 Broadway revival of "Follies," Stephen Sondheim and William Goldman's 1971 musical about the ghosts of showbiz past, she played the disenchanted socialite Phyllis as a figure of glittering fire and ice.
The demonstrations were fueled by a new generation of Armenians disenchanted with the small elite of politicians and their oligarch allies who have long controlled the government and much of the economy, analysts said.
The main demographic of disenchanted voters who supported Brexit in Britain and the election of Donald Trump in the United States are relatively uneducated people, middle-age or older, who live in rural areas.
Israel and our allies in the Gulf will be further isolated and disenchanted, and the U.S. will continue to shy away from realizing whatever interests it proclaims to be operative in the Middle East.
Lavigne and Winger-Bearskin, who met at the Interactive Telecommunications Program (ITP) at NYU, became disenchanted with hackathons when they noticed that many aimed to "hack" world hunger or income inequality in one weekend.
Deep social inequality and lack of opportunities for rural Colombians sparked the creation of the FARC in 1964, and many fear disenchanted former rebels will join drug-running crime gangs unless there are economic alternatives.
Explore more: Unprecedented -- Two Angry Men and Their Disenchanted Armies "I know I'm the projection for many of those wounded men," Clinton once said, as quoted in "Hillary's Choice," a 1999 book by Gail Sheehy.
SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korea's former deputy ambassador to Britain said on Monday he defected to South Korea after becoming disenchanted with the North's regime under Kim Jong Un, a South Korean member of parliament said.
Investors were selling shares that they once believed would benefit from U.S. President Donald Trump's stimulus and deregulation policies, as they grew disenchanted with the prospects that he could push them through the Congress quickly.
It is this daily, dead-end monotony, though, as well as the wise desire not to be betrayed by too much hoping, which causes them to look on politicians with such an extraordinarily disenchanted eye.
Reformists, those who want to change Iran's political system from the inside, have grown increasingly disenchanted with Rouhani over his inability to end the house arrests of opposition leaders Mir Hossein Mousavi and Mahdi Karroubi.
Putin's macho bearing, his hostility to LGBT rights, and his fusion of nationalism with support for the Russian Orthodoxy all make him an attractive figure to right-wing Christians disenchanted with Obama's socially liberal America.
Young people are seen as key to this election, as the disenchanted demography has little historical memory of China and view closer ties with Beijing as just further benefiting the business elite in both territories.
But with proportional representation, even in the case of a single party governing with an absolute majority and thrown out by a majority of disenchanted citizens, the government may not be turned out of office.
With its reputation bruised by accusations of corruption against President Jacob Zuma, and high unemployment as Africa's most industrialized country teeters on the edge of a recession, voters are disenchanted, Ipsos and other polls showed.
Voters were disenchanted by the failure of leaders from ARENA and FMLN to curb crime and corruption over the past 25 years, which created an opening for Bukele to emerge as a fresh, new face.
First, they have to play up anti-Trump sentiment, which will help make many races competitive by energizing the Democratic base and appealing to disenchanted Trump voters (or at least convincing them to stay home).
Khan's popularity has surged in recent years as he shared his vision for a "new Pakistan" at a time when the country's middle class has grown disenchanted with an economy on the brink of crisis.
The fact Congress has allowed this obvious fraud and abuse to go on so long is a perfect example of why Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders are so popular with frustrated and disenchanted American votes.
"No doubt, there was a wave for Modi in 2014, but farmers are disenchanted with him now," said sugar cane grower Uday Vir Singh, 53, plonking down on a wicker chair and smoking his hookah.
However, it's those who become so cynical or confused with the media they are consuming, that they become disenchanted and maybe just don't vote at all — forfeiting the election to the weak-minded among us.
Yes, "The blood of the martyrs is the seed of the church" — but that was in the premodern, not-yet-disenchanted world, in which superstition bred zealotry and privation made every civilizational encounter zero-sum.
At the time, he was managing approximately $29 million in client assets, but was growing disenchanted with what he saw as a U.S. stock market driven by high-frequency trading and algorithms rather than fundamentals.
But in 2016, Russian disinformation and the Trump team's own targeting of disenchanted Democrats led many campaign veterans on the left and the right to conclude that sowing dissent inside an opponent's ranks could work.
They've swallowed up disenchanted voters from the right and the left while standing as "the alternative to the Alternative," as a Green Party politician put it, referring to the far-right Alternative for Germany party.
The report said people returning from these conflict zones fell into three broad categories: First, those who were disenchanted by their experiences in Iraq or Syria and were good candidates to be reintegrated into society.
Similarly, Mr. Rose, a 31-year-old Army veteran and former health care executive, is trying his best to court the center by winning over unaffiliated voters, as well as Republicans disenchanted with Mr. Trump.
That, theoretically, could attract voters disenchanted with Mr. Trudeau, who spent much of this year battling accusations that he tried to pressure his former justice minister to settle a corporate criminal case against SNC Lavalin.
Halvorson has vowed to caucus as a conservative Republican if elected to Congress but it's unclear if his message will resonate enough to convince enough disenchanted Republican voters to join Democrats in ousting the incumbent.
Outbreaks of violence, such as last year's far-right riots in the eastern city of Chemnitz - the worst such clashes Germany had seen in decades - have reinforced the picture of a disenchanted and radicalized east.
And so it goes for her brother Richard, a disenchanted television pundit and hired gun for special-interest groups who has a recently failed relationship and a few bespoke suits to show for his fame.
Italy hosted the European Union's founding Treaty of Rome 60 years ago, but the once enthusiastically pro-EU Italians have progressively become disenchanted with Europe, blaming its fiscal rules for two decades of economic stagnation.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A former CIA officer and congressional staffer on Monday launched a long-shot bid for president, a Republican billing himself as a conservative alternative to Donald Trump who disenchanted voters can rally around.
With voters becoming increasingly disenchanted with the old political guard and many turning to the right-wing AfD for answers, Berlin needs to take note of the big shift taking place in German politics, analysts said.
As a result of the leftist offensive, the Socialists have spent much of the campaign trying to explain their disenchanted voters why they should not cast their ballot for Unidos Podemos rather than discussing their policies.
But Clinton's aides, after grappling with more aggressive and passive strategies against Trump, have started to settle on what they are calling a more "aspirational" message that aides hope will win over Republicans disenchanted with Trump.
But despite being seen as one of the Renaissance's guiding lights, McKay — Jamaican, bisexual, a Marxist who grew disenchanted with communism before the rest of his cohort — also brought an outsider's critical gaze to the movement.
So her very selection as the VP nominee could seemingly debunk one of Trump's most potentially damaging arguments against Clinton, and could help win independent voters who are disenchanted with both parties over to Clinton's side.
Algerians have become disenchanted with Bouteflika and other veterans of the 1954-62 war of independence against France who have dominated a country with high unemployment, poor services and rampant corruption despite its oil and gas.
As the 70s ended, Highway To Hell, Hellbent For Leather, and Overkill were on the stereos of a disenchanted British youth struggling to come to terms with union strikes, Tory rule, and the winter of discontent.
Even so, that intriguing blend of policies has made it difficult for the Libertarian ticket, which includes William F. Weld, the former Republican governor of Massachusetts, to attract stray Democrats or disenchanted Republicans in large numbers.
" The libertarian congressman, who said he's become "disenchanted with party politics and frightened by what I see from it," argued that "the two-party system has evolved into an existential threat to American principles and institutions.
Einar Jenssen, a London-based psychotherapist, worked and trained with Janov at his Paris institute in the 1980s, before becoming disenchanted with what he portrays as a cult-like organization driven by financial, not medical, objectives.
But after the university's Afro-American studies department was established in 21988, he became disenchanted with its governance, criticizing it as lacking academic rigor and maintaining that it had become an enclave for radical black students.
May's aides had met with associates of a former Labour Party leader, Ed Miliband, to determine where and how they might harvest the votes of disenchanted Labourites, alienated by the party's unpopular current leader, Jeremy Corbyn.
He manipulated her prices, or stories about them, and encouraged a sexual reading of her flower paintings, an interpretation that the press took to with glee, expanding her fame, but that O'Keeffe became increasingly disenchanted with.
"We are the campaign that's going to bring disenchanted alienated working-class people back into the political process and once again make the Democratic Party a party of working people," Sanders said at the Capitol Thursday.
Some political strategists see a win for Democrats regardless of how courts ultimately rule, saying that lawsuits could be used to keep the issue front and center for voters already largely disenchanted with the Republican party.
They include wealthy evangelicals, libertarian businessmen, Israel hawks and others disenchanted by the party's past nominees, and are drawn to Mr. Cruz's uncompromising social conservatism and his promise to disrupt the party's traditional power brokers in Washington.
Hundreds of students and disenchanted youths have organized a rolling protest against government plans to loosen protective labor laws, organizing nightly sit-ins since March 31 in Paris and other cities to vent frustration with the government.
It can mobilize voters, break through the noise of the president's daily actions or tweets, and give Republican voters who might be disenchanted with the president or the current political moment a reason to channel their energies.
While media outlets endlessly poll and probe the American people to understand why they feel so disenchanted with their government, Professor Benjamin Ginsberg and Senior Lecturer Jennifer Bachner instead looked at America's political ruling class for answers.
The coalition partners will hold a midterm review in the autumn, which could be an opportunity for the SPD to pull out of the alliance - a scenario favoured by members disenchanted with power-sharing with the right.
Increasingly disenchanted with New York – which he loved and despised – after two years he and his family moved back to Europe, and lived mostly in small towns in Italy and France before moving to Paris in 1926.
The then new-fangled "transformative technology" was going to change the world, we were told—but underperforming hardware coupled with extortionate pricing and a lack of applications instead left the majority of us turned off and disenchanted.
What the Islamic State is for disenchanted young Westerners of an Islamist bent, Right Sector has become for young Europeans and American right-wingers with an antique passion for nationalism—any nationalism except for Russia's, that is.
Women who were on hormonal birth control when they met their partners, and then later go off—which often happens when a couple decides to have a baby—may feel "disenchanted" with their partner choice, Birnbaum says.
Andre Poggenburg, Uwe Junge and Joerg Meuthen steered the Alternative for Germany (AfD) to big gains in three regional elections last weekend as voters disenchanted with Chancellor Angela Merkel's liberal migrant policy turned to them in droves.
I propose an Education-forward Platform that would: In addition, it would capitalize on the current upswing in activism and involvement among young people disenchanted by a political establishment either unable or unwilling to address their demands.
On "Pure Heroine," Lorde presented herself as an old soul—she was not even of legal age and yet was already world-weary, disenchanted by the flood of images she'd consumed as a child of the Internet.
Siggelkow moved to Hamilton over a year ago, disenchanted and wounded, in a sense, by what life in Toronto brought during the five years she spent making music and circulating the city—surviving but not exactly thriving.
He said the mask shortages had disproportionately impacted elderly and low-income people — groups that were traditionally stalwart supporters of the government but who had become disenchanted by the incompetence of the official response to the crisis.
Most analysts expect Macron to win the final ballot, but Le Pen has an actual, if very slim, chance of coming out on top if hardline voters turn out in droves while disenchanted mainstream voters stay home.
And even if the Democrats conclude that disenchanted voters want a more activist government—a dubious proposition—Mr Trump's vows to protect Social-Security spending (public pensions) would complicate a bid to expand their base with more largesse.
It risks costing the party the support of some black middle-class voters like Ndodana Nkomani, who had grown disenchanted with the ANC and was thinking of giving the opposition a chance at this year's local government elections.
Despite the weakness of today's Liberal Democrats, still suffering after coalition with David Cameron's Tories, some polls suggest that a new centrist party could attract many votes from those disenchanted with both main parties' drift to the extremes.
That totally depends on the reader, but if you pick up John Green's new novel Turtles All The Way Down, his first new book in 6 years, you should know this: John Green is disenchanted with happy endings.
One former cabinet minister, who still serves as an adviser to Mr. Ghani, insisted that Mr. Karzai was the only natural alternative, and a great hope to the 90 percent of the country disenchanted with the current government.
Caddell truly understood exactly how powerful the slogan "Make America Great Again" was in 2016, and how the concept of "draining the swamp" resonated with voters who were angry, disenchanted, and felt left behind by the federal government.
ANKARA (Reuters) - A small Turkish Islamist party is targeting religious voters it says are disenchanted by the authoritarian rule of President Tayyip Erdogan, aiming to erode his support in what may turn into a closely-fought parliamentary vote.
Some Iraqis from Mosul and the surrounding area, though, are predicting another scenario: that the residents of Mosul have become so disenchanted by the group's brutal rule that at least some will rise up against the Islamic State.
With the last album we were definitely trying to push the electronic and experimental side of things and then over the course of touring we got a little bit disenchanted with everybody playing electronic drums and using samplers.
She therefore turns to the Greek system, but quickly becomes disenchanted, and it's not just about side-eyeing the tight pink dresses and fluttery golf claps of the biggest sorority on campus (led by a bubbly Selena Gomez).
While Facebook continues to repair its image with consumers disenchanted with the social network's role in disseminating misleading or false information and mishandling their personal data, it's ironically been finding some traction for its enterprise-focused service, Workplace.
For a community perpetually disenchanted by the political "Establishment"—a group for which Hillary Clinton is seen as the poster girl—Sanders's surprisingly successful presidential run has become a sort of lightning rod for its hopes and aspirations.
But both parties grew disenchanted with independent counsels after the experience of Presidents Ronald Reagan and George Bush during Iran-contra and Bill Clinton during Whitewater and the Monica S. Lewinsky affair, so they let the law expire.
It's easy to get disenchanted and even disheartened in DC. So many people arrive here with ambitious and genuine goals of changing the world only to be held back by political realities that so often plague Capitol Hill.
But the annual funding has declined in recent years as Washington became increasingly disenchanted with Pakistan's quiet support for the Haqqani network and the Taliban, whose attacks have been responsible for the deaths of American troops in Afghanistan.
Younger voters of color have grown disenchanted with the idea that representation is enough to create change — particularly when a candidate follows the more moderate model of Barack Obama, as Ms. Harris and Mr. Booker have generally done.
That threat was made explicit with the recent election of the new leader of UKIP, Paul Nuttall, who was raised in Bootle, in northwest England, and whose pitch for the job was his appeal to disenchanted Labour supporters.
His skepticism of the fund's role as presiding firefighter of the global financial system dates to the late 1990s, when he became disenchanted with the I.M.F.'s response to countries in Southeast Asia experiencing runs on their currencies.
While some of the women have gone on to become integral to the Islamic State's ability to recruit and radicalize more women, others quickly found themselves disenchanted with the grim reality of life inside the self-proclaimed caliphate.
Seduced by the power, and disenchanted with the domestic drudgery of their everyday lives, women are far more difficult than men to deradicalize and reintegrate into their communities, said Akilu, who called for more support for the former captives.
According to one delegate, Sanders himself sent out an email telling delegates not to walk—but some committed Sanderistas have grown disenchanted with their former icon and believe that the candidate has wandered off the trail he helped blaze.
According to IMDb, the film is about a woman who is disenchanted with love mysteriously finding herself trapped inside a romantic comedy, and it also stars Priyanka Chopra, fellow-Australian Liam Hemsworth, and Wilson's Pitch Perfect costar, Adam Devine.
In New Mexico, which Mr Trump lost by eight points, Gary Johnson—a Libertarian candidate and a popular ex-governor—could win by attracting Republicans and a critical mass of moderate Democrats disenchanted with Martin Heinrich, the Democratic incumbent.
The president's appearance Saturday at a rally for Balderson certainly helped mobilize disaffected and disenchanted Republicans to come out to provide the GOP candidate with 1,754 more votes than O'Connor before the provisional and all absentee ballots are counted.
John Carney, the director of Knightley's 2013 musical romantic comedy Begin Again, had some not-so-flattering-words for the actress during an interview with the Independent, explaining that he was "disenchanted" after working with her on the film.
It is very, very effective with those who are just so disenchanted with what's going on with Trump and want to believe that we can somehow do something about this without Trump's cooperation and notwithstanding our own budgetary constraints.
But many voters said they had become disenchanted with a party which seems to slip from crisis to crisis under Corbyn, elected party leader in September on a wave of enthusiasm for change and an end to 'establishment politics'.
Democrats, meanwhile, are facing a potential leadership earthquake of their own, as a growing number of younger members has become increasingly disenchanted with their long run in the minority — and, by extension, with the veteran leadership team of Reps.
The tried-and-true Dutch model of consensual stability could fray if no party secures a clear mandate to lead - a trend seen in other EU countries as eurosceptic populist movements have scooped up voters disenchanted by "establishment" parties.
Mr. Erdogan's successful bid to nullify the Istanbul election results is certain to further undercut the confidence of the foreign investors whose money has fueled Turkish growth, but who have become increasingly disenchanted with his management of the economy.
The danger he faces is that newly impoverished Argentines like Espinoza may be more energized to vote to punish him at the polls, while some of his disenchanted middle class backers could stay home or spoil their votes, say political analysts.
P. Chidambaram, a Congress leader and former finance minister, says the government is "on a dangerous path" of promoting polarisation, while the BJP's Arun Shourie, a disenchanted former confidant of Mr Modi, laments the "intimidation and silencing" of the government's critics.
Images like last year's far-right riots in Chemnitz – the worst such clashes in Germany in decades – and this month's attack on a synagogue in Halle by a far-right extremist have reinforced the picture of a disenchanted and radicalized east.
But when Ms Ocasio-Cortez or Mr Sanders speak of the need for radical change, the disappointments and damage experienced in the past 212 years give their words resonance across a broad swathe of the less-radical but still disenchanted left.
Our country is at a difficult turning point – one that California found itself in during the 2202s, pointing disenchanted voters around the country – those who participated in Occupy Wall Street and those who did not – toward one pathway out of despair.
Furthermore, this election takes place at a time when the French people are increasingly concerned on security matters, after several terrorist attacks across the country, and disenchanted with high levels of unemployment and poor economic performance since the 21.09 crisis.
Boldface names like Russell Crowe, Matt Damon and Ben Affleck, whom McGowan alleged had known about Weinstein's behavior for years and is now dogged by allegations of his own improper conduct, fears are growing that disenchanted moviegoers could boycott their projects.
From mobile home parks in Florida and factory towns in Michigan, to Virginia's coal country, where as many as one in five adults live on Social Security disability payments, disenchanted Republican voters lost faith in the agenda of their party's leaders.
His per-36-minute numbers are up almost across the board, and even his free-throw percentage has skyrocketed since departing Denver, perhaps a sign of how disenchanted and mentally checked-out he had become at his previous place of employment.
A testy meeting with Planned Parenthood after the inauguration -- in which Trump advocated that the group spin off any abortion-related services in order to protect its federal funding -- left reproductive rights activists disenchanted with her commitment to women's advocacy.
Observers in both parties agree that Kasich's highly visible support -- in a district he represented himself under different boundaries during the 1980s and 1990s -- likely helped Balderson hold some white-collar voters disenchanted from Trump in the outer suburbs of Columbus.
A worse performance is expected in the European Parliament elections on May 23, with the Brexit Party, running on a simple platform of completing Brexit promptly, even if that means leaving without a deal, is attracting many disenchanted Tories. Mrs.
Impact: Mr. Erdogan's successful bid to nullify the Istanbul election results is certain to further undercut the confidence of the foreign investors whose money has fueled Turkish growth, but who have become increasingly disenchanted with his management of the economy.
But tensions erupted within his administration while he was en route, with a televised report that his frequently undercut secretary of state, Rex Tillerson, was so disenchanted that he had referred to Mr. Trump as "a moron" and nearly resigned.
The pollster Frank Luntz, who has worked primarily for Republicans but says he has become increasingly disenchanted with his party and critical of Mr. Trump, recently commissioned a survey of 96 questions on the topic of political dialogue and division.
Ever more disenchanted, he finally asked his mother directly about her time in the gulag, and she told him — you got the feeling she'd been waiting — about sleeping with a camp doctor in return for food, shoes and a better blanket.
For instance, in the US, there are now 6 million job seekers for 7 million job openings, but people appear to be disenchanted with the idea of traditional employment, mostly because it may require putting up with a bad boss.
While she once considered herself on the center right of the French political spectrum, she was never entirely comfortable; by late fall 2016, she says, she had quickly grown deeply disenchanted with François Fillon, the candidate chosen by the Republican Party.
The disenchanted public were not convinced by institutions that predicted large costs resulting from Brexit or by foreign or local politicians arguing to remain because all were seen as part of the establishment complicit in the financial crisis and growing economic inequality.
"People who didn't vote and disenchanted voters, as well as Kurdish voters, will be a major factor," said one AKP official, who added that the party was looking to boost turnout from an already high 84 percent in March to 94 percent.
In latter years, however, the party has shifted its campaign focus to an anti-immigration, anti-Islam stance and has grown in popularity, its position chiming with some German voters disenchanted with Merkel's decision to accept over a million migrants around 2015.
CANBERRA, April 2 (Reuters) - Australia's conservative government is set to offer disenchanted voters tax cuts and handouts while still delivering the first budget surplus in more than a decade on Tuesday, just days before it has to call an election for mid-May.
But if Democrats can link those programs to a new vision of what it means to be an American, they will accomplish what FDR did: not only unite the left and liberal wings of the Democratic Party, but also attract disenchanted Republicans.
The acrid exchange demonstrated several truths about Mr. Trump's presidency: He often hires for top positions people he does not know well or, as with Mr. Tillerson, had not even previously met, grows disenchanted with them or alienates them and casts them aside.
The issue of transfusions has been at the center of a long campaign of criticism by Russian foes of the denomination, who include some medical professionals and disenchanted former followers, but are mostly people close to and sometimes funded by the Orthodox Church.
In the eight years since "Leaving the Atocha Station" appeared, I've heard them cited for both their truthful comedy and their confession of a post-post-everything creed — an exhaustion with the old iconography, a hunger to break through to the disenchanted real.
But analysts said he could lose the election this time around if disenchanted young voters like Mr. Amoussa stay at home on Election Day, or split the vote by turning to another left-leaning party like the Greens or the New Democratic Party.
This charismatic former economic minister and onetime Rothschild investment banker surfs on a neither-left-nor-right "progressive" wave that is attracting pro-European Union, pro-globalization voters disenchanted with the mainstream parties but firmly opposed to the rise of populism and nationalism.
As a result, the president finds himself more removed than ever from a disenchanted military command, adding the armed forces to the institutions under his authority that he has feuded with, along with the intelligence community, law enforcement agencies and diplomatic corps.
Even if he is barred from running for office, he cannot be written entirely out of Russian politics; his place within it does not depend on electoral success, but on support from young, urban Russians disenchanted with the rule of the current president, Vladimir Putin.
The Washington Post reported in February that Trump grew disenchanted with his director of national intelligence after Coats told Congress in January that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un was unlikely to give up his nuclear arsenal, contradicting comments coming from the White House.
The survey results also show a state electorate disenchanted with both of the major party nominees: 5% of likely voters said they plan to vote for Libertarian Gary Johnson, while 4% intend to select "none of these candidates," an available option on the Nevada ballot.
Urlashov, who left United Russia after becoming disenchanted with it, beat the Kremlin's candidate to become mayor of Yaroslavl in 2012 in what was seen as an important symbolic victory for the opposition after a series of large protests in Moscow and St Petersburg.
Dirty Projectors' post-2005 work, which mostly saw Longstreth collaborating with a band, is less heavy on conceptual pretension, instead lacing his lyrics with hard to decipher beat poems of the disenchanted and fragmented half-thoughts that only cohere in the mind of one man.
Already disenchanted with the absence of promised weekend clinics, the use of YouTube videos to teach catheter insertions and the repeated failure of her classmates to pass the required nursing exams, she said she was further disturbed by reports of state and federal fraud investigations.
Ms. Raphel has for decades been at the center of shaping American policy toward Pakistan, and she has maintained close ties to Pakistani officials even as many of her colleagues became disenchanted with what they saw as Islamabad's duplicity in the fight against terrorism.
As former President Hamid Karzai, who is believed to have supported Mr. Ghani's campaign, and his allies have grown publicly disenchanted with his successor, visitors noticed that a large portrait of Mr. Ghani that was hanging in Mr. Karzai's office was suddenly no longer there.
"With the economy firing on all cylinders as it is, especially in west Michigan, there's no reason for these people at this point to be disenchanted with Trump," said Bill Ballenger, a former Republican state legislator who now analyzes Michigan politics at The Ballenger Report.
But Mr. Trump is gambling that he can rally his most fervent supporters by making the case that he was the victim and not the villain of impeachment while keeping disenchanted supporters on board with steady economic growth, rising military spending and conservative judicial appointments.
It was the leadership that decided that much of what Proust depicted as Catholicism's cultural glory — the old Mass above all, but also a host of customs and costumes and rituals — needed to be retired in order to reach people in a more disenchanted age.
Mr. Baldessari started as a semiabstract painter in the 1950s but grew so disenchanted with his own handiwork — as well as the very notion of handiwork — that in 1970 he decided to take his paintings to a San Diego funeral home and cremate them.
Australia, Washington's staunchest ally in the Asia Pacific region, would not participate in such a venture, its defense officials said, adding that a blockade could not be successful and could serve to persuade disenchanted American friends in the Asia Pacific to pivot toward China.
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Argentina's opposition have their sights set on voters like Alfredo Espinoza, 22015, a recently laid-off metals worker from the edge of Buenos Aires, looking to tap into rising hardship to rally supporters and win over swing voters disenchanted by President Mauricio Macri.
"A lot of guys are sort of disenchanted with the process before they've even started, and I felt like it's a great opportunity to learn about a lot of interesting stuff — from buying an engagement ring to planning the biggest trip of your life," he tells Refinery29.
Speaking to CNBC in Paris on Thursday, Publicis Chief Executive Maurice Levy told CNBC that he believed that populism was a burgeoning threat but that the reasons for their popularity – seen as protest votes by those who are disenchanted with traditional mainstream parties - needed to be addressed.
Disenchanted that his bosses did not like his ideas, Perot started his own company, Electronic Data Systems Inc in Dallas, a move that would make him a billionaire by age 21.33 by handling data processing for customers such as the Medicare system, NASA and other government entities.
By last year, however, Palihapitiya had grown disenchanted with traditional, early-stage venture capital, saying both publicly and privately that the model needed to be severely disrupted (including at an annual meeting where he compared his firm to past expanders like Blackstone Group and Berkshire Hathaway).
But there was a large bloc of undecided voters in both parties in Iowa and no certainty on who would turn up at the caucuses on a wintry evening, given that many supporters of Trump and Sanders are new to the process and disenchanted with traditional politics.
But Professor Fielding warned that some of Mr. Corbyn's own lawmakers were so disenchanted that they may be hoping that Labour's election results are a "cataclysmic disaster and a signal for those who voted for Jeremy Corbyn to start thinking that maybe a mistake was made." video
The persecuted immigrants from Europe and the disenchanted Easterners moved up into the limestone hills and out on the plains and built their cabins and lean-tos and had nothing but rifles and pistols to protect them from depredations by the indigenous peoples they were displacing.
As New York Times reporter C.J Hughes notes, visitors are already overstimulated by the barrage of stores and flashing signs in the area, not to mention that they may be disenchanted by recent endeavors that failed to stay afloat longterm, such as The N.F.L. Experience Times Square.
It was planned as part of an effort to convince residents who are terrorized by the Islamist extremist group Boko Haram — but who are also disenchanted by the heavy-handed tactics of their governments — that their paths lie with the American-backed state, not with the militants.
Others note that in last year's midterm elections, Democrats were able to wrest four Midwestern governorships from Republicans, including three in states Mr. Trump captured in 2016 — showing the value of trying to win back voters in that region who might be disenchanted with the president.
As far as the white working class is concerned, Sanders has been a bit more reticent than his most ardent supporters in making the case that there are Trump voters disenchanted with this administration that Democrats can pull back in with the promise of economic opportunity.
Introduced to him by her own mother, Ms. Springora writes that she fell in love with Mr. Matzneff and became disenchanted only upon discovering writings in which he described relations with countless other girls and boys, including those he met on sex tours in Southeast Asia.
Some former members are disenchanted precisely because the movement is acting like a more traditional party, capitalizing on opportunities to seize power as it tries to broaden its appeal, among working class Italians who feel removed from the European Union and betrayed by their country's elites.
And it might also fuel the belief that Cespedes — who has three years remaining on his contract after this one, at $210 million per year — has grown disenchanted with his choice less than two-thirds of the way through the first season of his new contract.
When people feel that economically they are doing badly they want somebody to blame; it was easy for the Brexit campaign to encourage the disenchanted to blame immigration and the EU. Most major newspapers are and always have been anti-EU so the Brexit side had widespread media support.
But as these rivals get better and better at fostering communities, delivering relevant news in close to real-time and building up followings, it could tip the scales for millions of disenchanted users who just want a basic platform to connect and know what's happening in the world.
At local elections this week the atmosphere is expected to be far more subdued, with ANC supporters increasingly frustrated at a lack of jobs and basic services as Africa's most industrialized country teeters on the edge of a recession, and disenchanted at perceived corruption in the ruling party.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump left the White House Saturday for a last-minute trip to Camp David -- escaping Washington at a moment when sources say he appears increasingly disenchanted by advice from his inner circle and out of sorts with some of the mainstays in his Cabinet.
But an early presidential election must also be held within 60 days; many expect the National Election Commission will set it for May 9th, to give candidates as much time as possible to win over South Korea's mass of disenchanted voters in what will be a lightning-speed campaign.
Some of the troubling bills on the horizon at the state level include (but certainly aren't limited to): - Republicans in 20 state legislatures have introduced bills to curb the rights of Americans to protest and assemble, no doubt in response to heightened political engagement from disenchanted liberal voters.
RELATED: The Democrats' Republican moment To execute this strategy, Clinton and her top aides are looking to press an argument that opposing Trump is not just the right thing to do, but the patriotic decision, something they feel will resonate with longtime Republicans who are disenchanted with Trump.
The immediate danger is that Mexicans, who will vote for a new president in three months, might grow disenchanted with their decision to align themselves with the United States, feeling betrayed by an American government that insists on treating them not as partners and friends, but as villainous antagonists.
Finally, completely disenchanted with the life she has chosen — one presumably of freedom and independence — the character, Julie, abandons her cramped space and takes to the road, catching a ride with a lonely trucker with red hair, but is otherwise nearly a Marlon Brando look-alike (Niels Arestrup).
Sanders came across as "authentic" to vast swaths of young, disenchanted Americans not because he effectively focus-grouped the most authentic-seeming catchphrases, but because over a lifetime of thinking, politicking, and legislating, he identified a set of authentic grievances which resonated with significant parts of the population.
The big winner, with about 32 percent of the vote, was the Five Star Movement, a grass-roots mélange of libertarians, progressives, Euroskeptics and other disenchanted voters formed less than a decade ago by a comedian, and now led by a 31-year-old college dropout, Luigi Di Maio.
If bands like Pavement and Silver Jews had the aesthetic of art school dropouts, a little too smart to be unassuming, and a little too disenchanted to ever fully embrace their mission of becoming major acts, then Bejar was the Ph.D candidate focusing on 19th century poetry or something.
In 1938 Ireland and Britain signed a trade agreement, but when it failed to end partition, the I.R.A. grew disenchanted and began a bombing campaign in England that lasted until World War II. On April 18, 1949, Ireland left the British Commonwealth, and finally became a fully independent state.
This is when you get to discover new artists, get enthusiastic, become disenchanted, fall in love, fall out of love, all of the above, and none of the above, in one day, and still have time to sit back and read a book of poems in the evening.
Ms. Hunt-Ehrlich was coming off a series of disappointing relationships and doing what she and her girlfriends called "hate dating, where maybe you're a little disenchanted with love but you're going through the motions because you know you have to keep putting yourself out there," she said.
To beat Macron, Le Pen has been appealing to the voters that cast their lot with Jean-Luc Mélenchon, the far left populist candidate, in round one — and she has her eye on those voters who might otherwise abstain, because they are so disenchanted with the mainstream parties.
Though the district tipped to Donald Trump in 2016 and to the unsuccessful Republican nominee for governor, Ed Gillespie, the following year, voters in its Chesterfield County and Henrico County suburbs have become increasingly disenchanted with President Donald Trump, his assault on the Affordable Care Act, and his hostility towards immigrants.
The disenchanted anger has been fiercest over police shootings of young black men in dubious circumstances: an old outrage, but now widely publicised by cell-phone footage, and denounced by a generation of black activists who grew up with the seeming reassurance of a black man in the White House.
" Knightley fans were shocked when director John Carney, who helmed her 2013 film Begin Again, revealed in an interview with The Independent that he became "disenchanted" with Hollywood after working with her on the musical comedy, and criticized her acting ability, saying, "I'll never make a film with supermodels again.
With three months until the election, the Clinton campaign is now considering a possible upset in Utah, the Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson is aggressively wooing disenchanted Republicans, and on Monday word came that Evan McMullin, a Mormon who is a former C.I.A. official opposed to Mr. Trump, was entering the race.
His populist, outsider message may be at odds with his background and even with some of his policy proposals, but it has taken hold with many voters, particularly working-class Republicans who are disenchanted with the party's elite and deeply unhappy with President Obama's stands on health care and immigration.
"He was so disenchanted early on with the whole official music scene, and the orchestral scene in particular — he just didn't want to play that game at all," recalled the arts administrator Marc de Mauny, who met him at the conservatory in St. Petersburg and has worked with him for years.
"The Trump base doesn't just include movement conservatives; it also includes a lot of disenchanted independents who previously voted for Obama, and those are the people in middle America that Democrats need if they're going to compete in 2018 and beyond," said Andy Surabian, a Republican strategist and former Trump White House official.
Americans who are seriously disenchanted with an incumbent president or his party tend to be moved more by a serious candidate who offers a sharply different alternative, one based on a set of moral convictions, instead of merely a sense of who might be a more efficient administrator of the existing order.
Hearing that many rich people take advantage of legal tax avoidance techniques that are not available to the hoi polloi may not sit well If the revelations appear to confirm that the system is rigged, that it unfairly benefits the wealthy, that anger could grow and the numbers of disenchanted voters could increase.
Polls show an overwhelming majority of Americans believe the nation is on the wrong track, and most experts believe Trump's most plausible road to victory is through Rust Belt states like Ohio and Pennsylvania, where he may be able to draw voters to the polls who have felt disenchanted and disenfranchised for years.
BRASILIA/SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Brazil's presidential election is up for grabs, according to a new poll, with popular ex-president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva likely to be barred because of his corruption conviction and one-third of an electorate disenchanted by graft scandals saying they would not vote for any candidate.
For six weeks, discussions between ministers in the Conservative government and senior Labour figures had failed to break the Brexit impasse, which has wrecked the leadership of Prime Minister Theresa May and provoked a sharp backlash against both major parties from disenchanted voters who vented their anger in recent local elections. Mrs.
" When you see it in The Crown it "makes it seem he is disenchanted with the moon men and this turns to the Christian faith but in reality he had found the faith — in the old fashioned church he had originally spurned — a few years before the men landed on the moon.
One vital consequence of this set of regional convulsions is sure to play a pivotal role in the 2020 cycle: America's suburbs were once a reliable bulwark for the GOP in much of the country, but are now realigning toward the Democrats, as college-educated whites grow disenchanted with the Republican Party.
The ads — largely produced by the Congressional Leadership Fund, a Super PAC associated with Speaker Paul D. Ryan — have frequently been criticized by fact checkers and national security groups as truth-stretching digital irruptions designed to rattle residents in districts where normally safe Republicans feel the hooves of disenchanted voters stomping toward them.
At the time, Wood, who had built her career as an outspoken advocate for women and girls, felt that the time had come for her to approach the issue of gender inequality from a different angle than her work in activism and philanthropy: "I became disenchanted with the lack of progress," she tells Refinery29.
But Mr. Trump's renewed legislative effort is a return to the hard-line anti-immigration themes that animated his campaign and much of his presidency at a time when he is facing a backlash from some disenchanted conservatives for signing a $1.3 trillion spending bill that did not include funding for his border wall.
After Buckley composed a mammoth cover essay at the end of 1991 accusing Buchanan of anti-Semitism, the publication tacked back toward him by urging disenchanted conservatives to cast a "tactical vote" for the bigot just months later, once the insurgent Buchanan candidacy mounted a surprisingly fierce primary challenge to incumbent President George H.W. Bush.
Ashbery not only captures that French renegade's intensity and playfulness in his translation, he does so with an urgency that reminds us that Rimbaud left the form that he helped create—modernism—as a disenchanted young man, while Ashbery, never a cynic, works in his own vibrant space, one that goes on and on. ♦
Ms. Haley's bucking of conservatives in two recent high-profile instances — calling for the removal of the Confederate battle flag from the State Capitol in Columbia, and then criticizing Donald J. Trump's politics as divisive — elevated her within the Republican Party as a potential bridge-builder to voters who have become disenchanted with a party they see as unwelcoming.
Even relative to the past few years, functioning alongside non-spacers like DeAndre Jordan and Blake Griffin in a disenchanted Los Angeles Clippers frontcourt, the move to Houston distilled Paul's deadliest strengths and opened up the floor in a way that's allowed him to be more responsible for himself than teammates for the first time in his life.
Stan's relationship with Agent Gaad was always good for bringing a touch of those personal stakes into the FBI realm, but with Gaad gone (seriously, no one is going to follow up on that??), and Stan becoming more and more disenchanted with the FBI's bureaucracy, there's a feeling developing that he's just going through the motions.
A publication, just published by experts at Credit Suisse, highlights five long-term themes, "supertrends", expected to dominate in the coming years and provide investment opportunities: Rising inequalities within Western countries and frustration over perceived or real failures of the political establishment to deal with current societal challenges are leading disenchanted middle-class voters to demand change.
The protests, drawing support from a broad coalition of groups including left-wing opposition parties, students, trade unions, and disenchanted citizens, mobilized out of anger at recent moves by Orban's government — most notably a change to the labor code, dubbed the "slave law," that raises the maximum level of overtime employers can request to 163 hours a year.
The protests, drawing support from a broad coalition of groups including left-wing opposition parties, students, trade unions, and disenchanted citizens, mobilized out of anger at recent moves by Orban's government — most notably a change to the labor code, dubbed the "slave law," that raises the maximum level of overtime employers can request to 400 hours a year.
While many Democratic operatives have argued that the party's fortunes in the midterm elections in November will be determined by its ability to drive partisan Democrats to the polls -- making the midterms a so-called "base election"-- Tipirneni's performance suggests that a "persuasion" strategy with a message aimed at swing voters and disenchanted Republicans could also play dividends.
Though many in Boone County mistrust them as a result of their road-dusted black leather attire, loud motorcycles, and the outlaw tendencies of some members, the Brothers of the Wheel serve an important civic role in the region, raising money for charities and serving as both an outlet for disenchanted, thrill-seeking locals and an unofficial security force.
In real life, Canada has always been a safe haven—for African-Americans fleeing slavery, young men fleeing the Vietnam war draft, soldiers fleeing stop-loss orders forcing them back to war zones, same-sex marriages between 2005 (when Canada legalized) and 2015 (when the U.S. legalized), and now for anyone of Middle Eastern descent disenchanted over the Muslim travel ban.
The group's four founders come from business and media; Dan Doty led a youth wilderness retreat program years ago, Owen Marcus had long experience with men's support groups, Lucas Krump was disenchanted with the spiritualistic, warrior-centric style of other groups, and Sascha Lewis, recently squeezed out of a tech job, had some severance to put toward the new venture.
Giridharadas's premise is that the anti-government vibe seeded by Ronald Reagan, was brought into sharp focus during the Clinton years, culminating in the election of Donald Trump, largely by a disenchanted populace convinced that government could not or would not help, and simultaneously hostile to the priorities of the private sector whose ways of approaching problems had never engaged them.
Sanders would also be a bridge too far for Republicans disenchanted by their party's wild primary season and the prospect of either Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE or Sen.
" Weber argued that pious Puritans somehow became secular Yankees, who learned to lock themselves into an iron cage of a disenchanted world: "In the field of its highest development, in the United States, the pursuit of wealth, stripped of its religious and ethical meaning, tends to become associated with purely mundane passions, which often actually give it the character of sport.
Disenchanted that a Republican-controlled federal government wouldn't repeal every word of the law, Texas and a coalition of states tried a sleight of hand: They leaned on President Trump's 2017 tax bill, known officially as the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act — which zeroed out the tax penalty of the health care law's individual mandate — and argued that the mandate itself was unconstitutional.
Pompeo is just the right fellow to deliver that message, with all necessary tact and firmness, to whatever disenchanted Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE supporters are walking the hallways in Foggy Bottom.
The Helm does not require its companies to make a social impact in their business, but Wood, who has spent a decade advising family offices and high-net worth benefactors, said she had grown "incredibly disenchanted with philanthropy" and thought supporting women entrepreneurs was a good business — even if it meant putting restrictions on what kinds of companies to fund.
I assumed he had no chance to win, but no poll could detect the severe deficiencies in Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE's lackluster candidacy for president and the broken hearts of voters, even previously loyal Democrats, so disenchanted by our political system.
On Wednesday, after NBC News reported that Mr. Tillerson was on the verge of resigning last summer, the secretary quickly called a news conference in which he asserted that he never considered doing so, though he did not personally deny a report that he had grown so disenchanted with the man in the Oval Office that he once called him a "moron" at a Pentagon meeting with the national security team and cabinet officials.
He announced he was leaving the GOP in a July 4 op-ed in The Washington Post, saying was "disenchanted with party politics" and believed the president demonstrated impeachable behavior based on former special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerSchiff: Trump acquittal in Senate trial would not signal a 'failure' Jeffries blasts Trump for attack on Thunberg at impeachment hearing Live coverage: House Judiciary to vote on impeachment after surprise delay MORE's report.

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