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When his parents disowned him, a transgender activist saved him.
Citing studio interference with the production, he essentially disowned it.
If you read that story, Taylor's family has disowned her.
And CPAC, along with Yiannopoulos's publishers and Breitbart, disowned him.
"I have disowned [Louise] in my opinion," Lambert told PEOPLE.
His heirs are Gargi, Radha and the youngest, disowned Sita.
Trump may have officially disowned birtherism earlier in his campaign.
Our mother's family had disowned us because of our father's race.
Something happened when I hit 33; my brain disowned my face.
My husband says he will be disowned if we don't go.
When her husband discovered the boy's paternity, he essentially disowned him.
That goal is now wholly disowned by the foreign policy community.
Their government disowned Osama bin Laden, a Saudi citizen, in 113.
And they disowned my mother for being with a black man.
While they had a difficult relationship, she had not been disowned.
That feeling will pass, almost as if it's being deliberately disowned.
In the story, a girl is disowned for being gay—but her cousin Brooke refuses to cut ties with her, which subsequently causes Brooke to be disowned, too, and she is also accused of being gay.
But she disowned me for breaking her heart and dishonoring our family.
"Once you are a drug user, you are disowned," Ms. Teper said.
India made it its own; the English have long since disowned it.
My birth mother was disowned by her parents when she became pregnant.
I did have an aunt who basically disowned me, but she's come back.
He has disowned children and locked up relatives of one of her predecessors.
They have disowned me so I am forced to live on the streets.
My dad was very upset, pretty much disowned me, took my education away.
I know girls who've been disowned, and others who are somewhere in between.
He disowned the "kingpin strategy," only to pursue it with El Chapo's sons.
Memories, left untranslated, can be disowned; memories untranslatable can become someone else's story.
In the face of the public outcry, Rambler executives disowned the criminal case.
Ms. McCorvey disowned her past and began speaking for her newly adopted cause.
His adoptive parents legally named him Richard Allen Gilkinson, a name he disowned.
"My father is a pastor, and they disowned me," Rice said, getting choked up.
Disowned for bringing shame on her family, she became a single mother of five.
Some of those identified, like Peter Tefte, were publicly disowned by friends and family.
Grey's parents had disowned him after he came out, according to the GoFundMe page.
But just two years later, he publicly denounced her and disowned his four sons.
Confronted with this fact, Mr. Talese briefly disowned his book before changing his mind.
Though he disowned the title, Mr. Venturi was often called the father of postmodernism.
In 2015, when he came out, they soon cut off contact and disowned him.
She said her family "disowned" her after her finding out about her sex work.
My mom, a die-hard Spanish citizen and fan, has probably just disowned me.
He later disowned his protégée Angela Merkel—das Mädchen ("the girl"), as he called her.
Comments by ministers have been disowned, the Treasury feels sidelined, diplomats believe they are ignored.
He was jeered by supporters, insulted by managers, and publicly disowned by his own brother.
My father disowned me immediately and threatened to kill me if I ever approached him.
The fallout was intense ... Khloe kicked Tristan to the curb, and the Kardashians disowned Jordyn.
Prosecutors confirm Jones' victim was disowned by her family after his abuse came to light.
For Jauan Durbin, a boy who wears makeup, it meant being disowned by his mother.
Kidwell's cousin, Shana Turner, said much of his family disowned him over his racist views.
The priest is on the phone; your father hit the wall, your ma disowned you.
Unfortunately, some people face criticism or are even disowned for simply expressing their true identity.
And now many of the famous performers he once rubbed elbows with have disowned him.
She was disowned by her father, and after her husband died, she was ostracized from society.
As a result, some of those men have lost jobs and been disowned by their families.
In response, Spacey has been summarily—and rightfully—disowned by prominent voices within the LGBTQ community.
And yes, many members of the Foreign Service may feel disrespected, even disowned, by this administration.
In more recent years, Posner has largely disowned the most extreme versions of his economic theorizing.
Noland disowned the work in 2014 after claiming that she was not consulted about its restoration.
But in 2013, when the family disowned James for his drug abuse, she decided to come forward.
His parents have not disowned him, but he has struggled to fit into his extended, religious family.
But she'd feel as if she had disowned a part of herself if she did the same.
He has disowned four of his five children with his second wife, an actress, who fled abroad.
In November 2017, McCall reportedly disowned his daughter and scrubbed all her pictures from his Instagram account.
In November 2017, McCall reportedly disowned his daughter and scrubbed all her pictures from his Instagram account.
Though they're "tight" now, Adesuwa claims her parents disowned her several times and still don't understand modeling.
In November 2017, McCall reportedly disowned his daughter and scrubbed all her pictures from his Instagram account.
After the lie came out, her Sydney friends disowned her and that's why she'd moved to Melbourne.
Thae's name has been erased as a caretaker on the family tombstone and he has been disowned.
But in 2013, when the family disowned James for his drug abuse, Kathryn decided to come forward.
Her grandfather at first disowned her mother when she told him she was seeing a foreign man.
Their employer has probably sacked them, their agent dropped them, and their mother publicly disowned them on.
Imported from American feminist circles during the 1970s, the argument is largely disowned in the United States.
"You were persecuted by the apartheid regime and disowned by your own," he said, to cacophonous cheers.
In real life, gay people are disowned, sexually assaulted, and even killed for being who they are.
He will face Republican Art Jones, a Holocaust denier who has been disowned by his own party.
But by 1954, Waring, disowned by his family and friends in Charleston, had moved to New York City.
Today he's a freelance journalist who writes about extremism for liberal magazines, and has disowned his past views.
With no family left to speak of, since she's disowned her father, Creek is a real Midnighter now.
I knew I wasn't going to be disowned, but the dynamic of your relationships change a little bit.
Johnson worked with homeless youth who were disowned by their families for being gay or gender non-conforming.
In a separate interview, Mr. Nasim's own father, Amin Jan, scoffed at his son's claim and disowned him.
Asylum all but disowned the album, failing to promote it, and soon afterwards deleting it from its catalogue.
The U.S. military has disowned previous social media posts that some people also criticized as threatening or insensitive.
Brogen, 229, from Manchester  I was disowned by my parents in 226 – exiled from a family of 53.
After she was arrested in Atlanta in 1963, they disowned her: Her stepfather had clients in the South.
Hun Sen, 64, and his wife Bun Rany have six children, including one adopted daughter they have disowned.
In 1958, he published a wispy comedy of manners, "A Standard of Behavior" (20023), which he later disowned.
The move follows a brutal week for Bannon, after President Trump — and Bannon's patrons, the Mercer family — disowned him.
The mass outing has led to one demonstrator losing his job and another being publicly disowned by his family.
In 2007, Prime Minister Hun Sen said he had disowned his adopted daughter because she had a lesbian relationship.
Some tell of being disowned by their families and having to work as prostitutes, for lack of other choices.
Did you want to portray that he was haunted by a less experimental past that he pretty much disowned?
And the Trump administration effectively has disowned the report, which was the product of a massive federal interagency effort.
Sanders said he disowned anybody mistreating others in the name of his campaign, but Buttigieg wouldn't let it go.
He knew he would be disowned by his beloved community for his performance, but he had made his point.
The N.C.A.A., which created it nearly four decades ago, disowned it in the statistic's most prominent sport last year.
" It is worth noting that Steele himself later disowned the work: "… it was only supposed to be a demo.
But children and spouse (and especially children-in-law) can easily fall from grace and be ignored, divorced or disowned.
He never thought it a hindrance, though he was sad to note that for a time his children disowned it.
Others hope Mr Erdogan might revive negotiations with the PKK, which he launched a decade ago but disowned in 2015.
And then: Disowned, banished to Annie's fields, buffeted by the same implacable currents that roiled the lives of all slaves.
Read More: 'She should stick to running': Champion Indian sprinter was disowned by her village after coming out as gay.
"But Ocasio-Cortez has now disowned the FAQs and the statements that went beyond the resolution," the fact-checker concluded.
In 2015, Paris finished work on its Philharmonie, a lumpy, crash-landed-spaceship-like building that the architect later disowned.
The lone Republican candidate this time, Art Jones, is a Holocaust denier who has been disowned by the state party.
She just was compulsively finding ways to blame her past activities, so she disowned a lot of her earlier traits.
I don't know when she disowned me—when she stopped thinking of me as a sibling to look up to.
Karl, disgraced and disowned, becomes the leader of a band of robbers who fight the corruption of the feudal system.
Brussels expects a new proposal from Prime Minister Boris Johnson today, after he disowned some details of leaked British plans.
Brussels expects a new proposal from Prime Minister Boris Johnson today, after he disowned some details of leaked British plans.
Not only had Helen been disowned, she was declared to have "predeceased" her father, while Lara remained very much alive.
He announced, in his native language, that his family has disowned him and that he has a new name: Enes Gülen.
Thomas (Legion star Dan Stevens) is a troubled drug addict, disowned by his father and generally on the outs with society.
Some ex-colleagues, such as Massimo D'Alema, Mr Minniti's mentor and a former prime minister, have disowned him; NGOs hate him.
Shekau pledged his group's allegiance to the Islamic State, but his battlefield tactics were so depraved that ISIS eventually disowned him.
FYI, Aaron is not related to Logan -- but if they were, you can bet he would have disowned him by now.
But he was able to find only poorly paying casual work, and, because of the elopement, her family had disowned her.
Though the score remains available from his publisher, it has not been recorded, and Mr. Ruders has all but disowned it.
"They are there illegally, the government has disowned them, even Putin says our soldiers are not there," Berdysheva, 80, told Reuters.
During its two decades in government, Arena recast itself as a business-friendly party, although it has never disowned its founder.
When she first came out as a gay boy in her teens, Stiles experienced this with her own dad, who disowned her.
" Pete Tefft - disowned: His father said he "is "not welcome at our family gatherings any longer," according to the New York Post.
Trump may personally stand apart from them but he has not disowned them; that would have been political suicide in the primary.
Lakhdar, a young Moroccan who has been disowned by his family, searches for freedom on either side of the Strait of Gibraltar.
Trump noted that Moore, who has been disowned by the leadership of his own Republican Party, disputed all the allegations against him.
In perhaps the most heartbreaking exchange of the segment, the interviewers push my sister to say that my parents had disowned me.
But a group of lawmakers on the committee who are strong proponents of Britain's withdrawal from the European Union disowned the document.
But it wasn't his birth mother, who he says essentially disowned him after he told her in 2015 that he was transgender.
Since the scandal broke, Ms. Park has disowned Ms. Choi, insisting that she was not aware of Ms. Choi's alleged influence-peddling.
His supporters on the right, along with the conservative "Never Trump" crowd, which never disowned Bolton's politics, get an assist here too.
" A friend disowned her publicly but sent her private messages on Facebook, saying, "I wish I had the courage to do that.
The report "was officially disowned" by the inspector general's office, Sewerage and Water Board spokesperson Richard Rainey told BuzzFeed News by email.
Later still, regret at the punishment of the truth-teller can build into powerful feelings of worship, whereas rudeness will be disowned.
She said she had been disowned by her brother who serves in the French army, which belongs to the coalition backing the SDF.
We were there [in the Tenderloin] because we liked it; we were there because our parents had thrown us out and disowned us.
Though the Mormon Church has officially disowned the fundamentalists, the FLDS trace their lineage all the way back to founding Prophet Joseph Smith.
Cendana asked Buttigieg about how a queer teen who has been disowned by their parents would pay for college without universal free college.
It is not clear who will agree to serve as his specialists—nearly the entire Republican cohort of Asia hands has disowned him.
In the 2018 version, Cher is cast as Ruby Sheridan, Sophie's grandmother who disowned Donna over 20 years prior when she got pregnant.
Social stigma involved with coming out as transgender often forces teens to run away from home or sees them disowned by their families.
Just last week, Zimbabwe's War Veterans Association "completely disowned" Mugabe, removing him from his leadership post in the organization and expelling him altogether.
Mann himself has disowned the film since its release, and licensing rights make it hard to catch a version with the original score intact.
The government has disowned peace talks with Kurdish insurgents, opting instead for a ruthless military offensive, a solution Mr Bahceli has favoured for years.
After Mr Demirtas told him in early 221 that he would never get his new constitution, a furious Mr Erdogan disowned the peace process.
In many cultures, Muslim women are disowned, threatened by the prospect of never finding a husband, or physically abused when their hijab comes off.
The novelist eats, sleeps, and, mostly, wrestles with the past: an old friend whose absence haunts him, and the city he long ago disowned.
And as we sat there silently for a few moments, I braced myself to be disowned, or at least kicked out of the house.
There have been too many examples of children disowned, careers snuffed out, violence enacted and friendships destroyed because gay people decided to come out.
But teens who get pregnant are often disowned by their parents, who believe they wasted their money educating daughters who now have no prospects.
"I am kind of a symbol of everything they've subjected themselves to, of everything they've disowned in their struggle for identity, sovereignty," she said.
Many do not have enough food or a place to live, and some people's spouses and children have disowned them for what they did.
In 1931 the Tories joined a national government under the Labour prime minister, Ramsay MacDonald, but he was then disowned by his own party.
I've cared for young people who were cut off financially, disowned, and even physically abused when their parents discovered that they had been sexually active.
One of the father's over 50 children, the Islamist radical was removed as a shareholder in the business in 1993 and disowned by the family.
The FARC's leadership subsequently disowned the rogue front, while the president promised that anyone who refuses to demobilize will go to "jail or the grave".
His father, Pearce Tefft, denounced his son's actions and publicly disowned him in an open letter published Monday in the INFORUM newspaper in North Dakota.
As she tells Aziz Ansari's Dev with a sigh, it's not like her mother disowned her, but it's not like she immediately accepted her, either.
Jeannie Mai is opening up about forgiving her mom after the two previously "disowned" each other following a fight when she was just a teenager.
He says the people in his town burned effigies of him and his parents disowned him and disinherited him, removing him from the royal family.
Cerame says he's aware that the Haughwouts are unlikely heroes for a drone community that thoroughly disowned his clients when the original videos were posted.
He repeatedly alleged that some who disowned Madikizela-Mandela amid her difficulties were at the funeral -- drawing roars from a crowd of tens of thousands.
Kanter's family publicly disowned him for his activism, but Kanter believes that they are still being surveilled, and could be jailed if he called them.
A Needed Cold Shower: Even Style himself disowned his P.U.A. legacy, morphing back to Neil Strauss, a now mild-mannered husband, father and life counselor.
The panel's recommendation split its members, some of whom disowned the document, and illustrated the growing concerns in Parliament over the pace of the negotiations.
Mehmet Kanter has disowned his son for his public support of Gulen, whom the Turkish government has blamed for a failed coup attempt last summer.
But she'd have to fend off Lingamfelter as well as a left-field candidate: Nathan Larson, a libertarian who was disowned by his own party.
If I allow myself to be honest, my private salvation, which cannot and should not be anybody's concern, is that I disowned my native language.
After Maines voiced her disapproval for the War in Iraq in the early 2000s, country music elites — especially those at country radio — basically disowned the trio.
Channeling favorites like the Teardrop Explodes and the Specials with a punk fervor, Albarn used the opportunity to take jabs at the scenes he now disowned.
Malik found out for himself how entrenched anti-gay attitudes are in his country when his mother disowned him and his brothers threatened to kill him.
He later publicly disowned his son in a handwritten letter, saying that the NBA star had been hypnotized by Gulenists and was being used by them.
But that is how the purging of poisons always happens, and being disowned by one's father is a quite costly and dramatic act of political purgation.
"My IG got deactivated, my family disowned me, and the guy I like won't talk to me all because of that tweet," she wrote on Twitter.
As of right now, over two million people have RSVP'd to the Facebook event, which has been taken down by Facebook and disowned by its creator.
One person who has commented is Jabari's brother, Arif al-Jabari, the former governor, who has disowned his brother publicly for his political alliances and business practices.
Mostly, though, she had a fascinating love life that led to being disowned and having eight children — a story that probably merits a film of its own.
"I disowned my mother and siblings and friends, but the truth is no one wants to talk to you when they suspect you're a junkie," she says.
Gay people in Chechnya are likely to be disowned by their families if their sexuality is made public, due to the strictly conservative attitudes that dominate society.
Mirza is best known for her comedy and her original characters like Kam Kardashian (the disowned, gay Kardashian sister) and the Muslim Trump (Donald's illegitimate daughter Ayesha).
Having been thrown out of Oxford for his atheism and disowned by his father, Shelley had sought out William Godwin, his intellectual hero, as a surrogate father.
"I disowned my mother and siblings and friends, but the truth is no one wants to talk to you when they suspect you're a junkie," she said.
Bam says he's disowned his mom -- more on that later -- and that he can't stand his wife, Nikki, with whom he shares an 18-month son, Phoenix.
In 2014, Tom Benson, then the owner of the New Orleans Saints, disowned his daughter and her children, who then tried to have him declared mentally incompetent.
He also claimed to have "disowned" April, and said he couldn't "stand" his wife and feared she would use their son as "bait" in a separation battle.
Kanter's backing of Gulen has created a rift between him and his family, particularly his father, who disowned his son last year because of his political views.
We were driven out of the community and my family completely disowned us, so we moved to a bigger area in our state that we consider safer.
One of the most affecting scenes early in the new season involves Nacho and his father, who disowned Nacho last season after being forced to harbor drug money.
Where Get Disowned drenched its meaning in obtuse symbolism, and Painted Shut featured vignettes of characters that only occasionally resembled Quinlan, Hop Along's new album feels fully hers.
I felt that the Cosa Nostra disowned our land from us, and so I thought "Terra Nostra" would be a provocative title to claim back ownership of it.
Cassie doesn't respond since she's basically disowned Paige as a friend because of her pretentiousness regarding her newfound fame, and Jake is slaving over rewrites for the script.
So Jarvis disowned her own holiday Jarvis couldn't stand the idea of people spending so much money on extravagant flower arrangements, sappy greeting cards and overly priced chocolates.
Disowned by his family and arrested in both Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates, he now lives in New York and works at a clothing store in SoHo.
But even they expressed anger and frustration at the bungling of both the German authorities and the Tunisian government, which they said had all but disowned Mr. Amri.
And it is mutual, by and large: They amount to the left's unwanted revolutionary stepchild, disowned for their tactics and ideology by all but the most radical politicians.
This is where songs that have been disowned by their ostensible homes but provide uncomplicated pleasure often land — embraced widely even as they're kept at arms length locally.
Brother fought brother, and fathers disowned sons—among them Benjamin Franklin, a Founder who was never reconciled with his Loyalist son, William, the last colonial governor of New Jersey.
The national security elite of the Republican Party largely disowned Trump during the campaign; it's still unclear who will fill the top national security posts in the new administration.
More specifically, men already cast out from this game of inheritances, like Dany's dwarf, ex-slaves, and eunuchs — or Jon Snow's band of bastards, Wildlings, and disowned family heirs.
Three Percenters said in an official statement after the rally that they disowned the racist groups at Unite the Right and issued a stand-down order during the rally.
Steve Bannon, the president's former chief strategist whom Trump has now virtually disowned, derided "the party of Davos" as the opposition to the movement he saw as Trump's base.
But, while a comparison between the EU and the Soviet Union went down well with delegates, it attracted anger from some inside the EU and was disowned by May.
These days, Sarno is critical of his first years with the Bayaka and has disowned the autobiography that he wrote in the late 1980s, calling it naive and shallow.
Following the firestorm, Bolsonaro, a federal lawmaker, expressed his respect for the separation of powers and disowned the comments by his son, a 34-year-old member of Congress.
The jury found in his favour, delivering a 'not guilty' verdict, though his friends in football largely disowned him and his attempts to rekindle his career were in vain.
Mr. Dellums disowned violence and never joined the Black Panthers, the paramilitary black power group that had a large presence in Oakland, but he defended their struggle against racism.
Tuscany's temperate climate suited her frail health — and Italy's reasonable prices suited both poets' slim pocketbooks (which were even slimmer after Elizabeth's father, furious at her marriage, disowned her).
While Democrats all but disowned Obama in 2010 and 2014, Republicans hugged Trump closely—in no small part, of course, because they were given little choice in the matter.
My parents also disowned my elder brother and sister when I was 25 or 2116 – I remember that I was preparing for or sitting my GCSEs at the time.
Octavia Butler's four Patternist novels—a fifth, Survivor, was disowned by the author—stretch from ancient Egypt to a future dystopian world where telepaths struggle with an alien disease.
It's an especially tough task for Senate Republicans facing voters next month, as those who have not already disowned their party's nominee could come under renewed pressure to do so.
Natah, a lesbian from Kampala, recalled breaking down in tears as she recounted how her mother disowned her and her father attacked her when they found out she was gay.
In another video, he discussed his mother, April Margera, whom he claimed to have "disowned" after she seemed to brush off an alleged near-death experience he had last week.
CNN spoke with Thae's sister and brother inside North Korea in 2017, both of whom disowned him and claimed no one in the family had been punished for his crime.
Even Sean Hannity, the staunchest of conservative talking heads, said on Tuesday night that Moore had 24 hours to produce evidence that these charges were untrue or risk being disowned.
She and her fiancé chose to have an abortion because, while they wanted to become parents, doing so before marriage would mean they'd both be disowned by their respective families.
After being disowned, my mom immersed her children in her new New Jersey black-American community as she believed this community would be the most accepting of her biracial children.
These women, brought to beautifully detailed life by Brenda Wehle, Liza Colón-Zayas, Danaya Esperanza and Susan Pourfar, act as a four-part treble chorus, reflecting Mary Jane's disowned emotions.
In this context Barthes emerges as the Artful Dodger of French letters — canny, evasive, a modest, subtle commentator, someone who disowned or revised his earlier work with each new book.
When I think back to my elder brother and sister being disowned, they got us all together in a room and said it was for "the good of the family".
But a couple of years ago my adoptive father decided he no longer supported me or believed in the abuse I had experienced so I was essentially disowned by him.
But the FPO became the junior coalition partner of the ruling conservatives last year, it has publicly disowned its Nazi roots and has been trying to project a more moderate image.
At once they were seized by the students, who disowned them and handed them over to the security forces: an act which did not save the students from the massacre later.
She says on the Iranian version of 60 Minutes, her sister seen here, disowned her, saying that Masih had crossed a red line when she publicly challenged the Iran supreme leader.
The rally was disowned by a number of prominent right-wing figures, such as former Breitbart staffer Milo Yiannopoulos and Gavin McInnes, founder of the "Western chauvinist" fraternity the Proud Boys.
"So far, Trump and his team have explicitly disowned values and human rights as a part of U.S. statecraft," researchers at the Centre of American Progress said in a recent note.
However, as the price of oil breaks to new lows, market watchers have begun to speculate on whether the Saudi Arabian riyal's peg to the dollar will be broken or disowned.
But Ms. Iglauer disowned the production, in part because it included a fictionalized scene of Mr. Daly (played by Tim Matheson) sinking his ship — something she believed would never have occurred.
The Saudi government continues to maintain a network of detention facilities — prisons in all but name — for young women who are formally disowned by their male guardians, often for minor infractions.
One inmate, a boy who left home after his family disowned him for being gay, was arrested in April 2017 on accusations of shouting in public and carrying a concealed knife.
In 2012 the Williams Institute, a UCLA think tank, found that a vast majority of this population reports being disowned by their families, while half admitted to suffering abuse at home.
Another example of strategic storytelling in the art of crowdsourced scamming: A black college student who raised money from Republicans on GoFundMe after claiming her parents disowned her for supporting Trump.
After her episode premiered, Queer Eye fans raised $100,000 via GoFundMe to assist her in paying for her education, which had been bogged down by debt after being disowned by her family.
Either way, Kanter—who at one point changed his surname to Gulen after being disowned— came to the defense of his father, proclaiming his innocence after police raided his home in Istanbul.
She talked about how difficult her life is: She'd been disowned by her family, left out on the streets and had to do horrific things just to make money and stay alive.
The third installment, which went through a troubled production, was generally panned on its 23 release, and in the years since, it has been all but disowned by its director, David Fincher.
A recent poll showed that only 11 percent of voters support scrapping the tax, and Rutte's own coalition members have disowned it, saying it was a compromise they were forced to support.
Al Hinai called for more support for women in the Middle East who might be disowned by their family or tribe and divorced by their husband if they spoke out on FGM.
Some fans took this as definitive proof that Mallette disapproves of the engagement, while others pointed out that Bieber is clearly still in her header photo and therefore hasn't been disowned or anything.
Sadly the operas were no longer in copyright, but she kept close watch, objecting loudly when the 1904 version of "Madame Butterfly", disowned by the Maestro, was staged in 2016 at La Scala.
When Indonesia's answer to Tony Robbins, the motivational speaker Mario Teguh, was hit with scandalous accusations that he disowned his son from his first marriage, a mysterious Instagram account broke the news first.
Enes Kanter: 'Besides America, I don't feel safe anywhere in the world' In 2016, his family publicly disowned him because of his political stances, a move he believes they made to protect themselves.
"Many of them were disowned by their families after they saw them on TV. A dry cleaner among them lost clients that feared he could introduce their kids to homosexual acts," Mohammed said.
When the man she made foreign secretary only five months ago (correctly) accused Saudi Arabia of conducting proxy wars in the Middle East he was publicly disowned: the comments were "not the government's position".
In late October, the college student proudly confessed to being a MAGA-obsessed black Republican who, as tweets detailed days later, had been disowned by her parents and was now unable to pay tuition.
This has caused a good deal of strife in Kanter's life; last year, he posted a statement on Twitter explaining that his family had disowned him for his anti-Erdoğan and pro-Gülen views.
Hawk Anderson, a 22-year-old senior at the University of California, Riverside, from San Diego, was initially disowned by his mother, his primary parent, when he came out as bisexual at age 19.
It put into words how I have been feeling for some time: trapped behind party lines, hesitant to say or think anything that might cross them for fear of being disowned by my tribe.
Iran disowned them, pointing to their Afghan identity cards, but Afghan officials paraded them on television, saying they were carrying false papers and had admitted to being sent by Iran as a hit squad.
Still, the spectacle of a President-elect calling for someone to be disowned by their nation for exercising their constitutional rights -- albeit while acting in a way many Americans find distasteful -- is a shocking one.
And on July 18th, a junior foreign minister, Mario Giro, reiterated a threat (disowned by some colleagues) to issue emergency visas that would allow migrants to travel anywhere in the EU's passport-free Schengen zone.
That is why actually they are really scared of us and the campaign that I, you know, have in Iran and that is why they brought my family in Iranian TV to disowned me publicly.
Best Verse: Big SeanOverall Grade: D Migos practically disowned their Yung Rich Nation album within weeks of its release last summer, but in October they still got out a remix of the album's biggest hit.
And his old pals at Fox News, where he was a paid contributor for 11 years, have quickly disowned him from the pro-Trump family with a broadside of character attacks and critical news coverage.
But at the same time, they'd turn a cover of "Chasing The Wild Goose," a Bad Religion song from the band's universally reviled and disowned album, Into The Unknown, into something actually worth listening to.
The Jordan native had "a fondness for alcohol, drugs, and tattoos" and a criminal background before he started the terrorist group that was so bloodthirsty that it was disowned by Al Qaeda, according to Orton.
Though the Davis family is wealthy, Catherine Davis is not paying for her son's defense, and a source in the Skagit County Public Defender's Office, which represents Lane, told me that the family has disowned him.
U.S. President Donald Trump's hostile statements about the European Union and the Atlantic military and political alliance (NATO) are among the many things he disowned — upon reflection, or under pressing advice from his horrified security experts.
"There are still so many other gay Hutterites who are living their lives in hiding, fearful of who they are, fearful of being 'outed' or disowned by their families, mistreated, and even excommunicated," said Tyrone Hofer.
Trump caused uproar last week when he told reporters that the Republican candidate "totally denies" the allegations against him -- even after GOP leaders in Washington effectively disowned their candidate and said that they believed his accusers.
" And their son, Christopher, an art student who's back home for the summer from studying abroad in Italy, is desperate to be disowned by his parents, telling his mother, "I hate the very idea of fun.
In 2014, for example, the city of Tottori disowned an official yuru-chara, Katsue-san — a teenage girl in threadbare clothes, holding a frog — three days after her debut, amid complaints that she was too depressing.
Following the release of Fire and Fury, in which he was quoted criticizing members of Trump's family, the president and many of his associates essentially disowned Bannon, and downplayed his role in getting Trump elected in 2016.
"Presidents have been disowned by their own party before [and] evidence of Trump acting as an independent is light and quite recent," Kevin Kruse, a historian of American politics at Princeton University, tweeted after reading Baker's piece.
And whereas most mainstream Republicans at first disowned Mr Trump, thus ruling themselves out of working for him, moderate Tories are flocking to Mr Johnson's banner, in the hope of landing a plum job in his cabinet.
VIENNA (Reuters) - Austria's chancellor said on Tuesday a proposal by a far-right coalition partner to shut out several newspapers was unacceptable, suggesting further tensions between the ruling parties, though the far right later disowned the plan.
It came as Obama was negotiating what became the Paris climate agreement, and the methane cuts were part of his pledge — since disowned by Trump — to reduce greenhouse gas emissions 28503 percent to 22019 percent by 2025.
Yet this tradition has been disowned by the Republican Party and has lost allure within a significant segment of the Democratic Party; it also runs sharply against the grain of current public sentiments about government and politicians.
But as a theatrical parable, "Re-Member Me" is powerful nonetheless, positing acting as a means by which gay men of a very recent era sought to reintegrate themselves into a culture that otherwise viciously disowned them.
Petty (or not) grievances and animosities carried into remote corners like Wisconsin well into the 20th century, when, for example, my father converted from Lutheranism to Catholicism to marry my mother, and his entire family disowned him.
His mother, disowned by her aristocratic family for marrying an Italian opera singer, was denied burial in the ancestral crypt, thus inspiring her son to avenge her by eliminating all those in the way of his succession.
Although conservative organizations like CPAC and Breitbart had originally argued that they supported Yiannopoulos despite his past offensive remarks because they supported his free speech, they ultimately disowned him when his speech went too far for them.
After he was quoted darkly opining about the Trump family's culpability in the Russia investigation in Michael Wolff's book Fire and Fury, he was disowned by Trump and his family and lost his job at Breitbart News.
Because many queer people are rejected or disowned by their biological relatives, they said, marriage becomes one way to take some of that power back, to deliberately choose who gets a say in their health and their lives.
A much-touted trade and investment partnership (TTIP) with the United States was on life support, trashed by NGOs and consumer groups, and disowned by some of the politicians who had asked for it in the first place.
DUBAI (Reuters) - Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said on Tuesday Saudi Arabia could not hide its "crime" of executing a Shi'ite cleric by cutting ties with Tehran, but Iranian authorities disowned an attack on the Saudi embassy in Iran.
The title of my book speaks to millions of people in the Muslim world who are atheist or agnostic but must publicly identify as Muslim or they'd be disowned, ostracized, or even killed by their families and governments.
However, at the time of the 2016 election, Congressional Republicans still enjoyed a separate brand from Mr Trump's: many of them publicly disowned him in response to the release of a recording in which he bragged about groping women.
The secret comes off all the more complicated —and heart-wrenching — when you pick up on the many little signals Vida, a late-in-life member of the LGBTQ+ community herself, seemingly disowned her own daughter for being queer.
Singh, who was the crown prince of the royal family of Rajpipla, was disowned and disinherited by his parents after he came out in 2006, a decision he attributes to pressures from the conservative social environment they lived in.
At the time, Cunanan was calling himself Andrew DeSilva and had adopted a cover story designed to win the sympathies of these men: Before coming out and being disowned by his rich parents, he'd been married with a daughter.
If he is unafraid of the clichés of disowned genres, and inhabits so lovingly the women who uttered them, perhaps that's because they actually had more to say than the dismissive term "weepies" (or, for that matter, "camp") implies.
Mr Trump half-disowned the Iran pact in January, but the sobersides in uniforms and suits running his foreign policy at the time persuaded him to give its European parties, Britain, France and Germany, one last chance to fix it.
As well as pulling the United States out of the 2015 nuclear deal with Iran, Trump disowned on Saturday a joint communique issued by Group of Seven leaders, just hours after he had left their summit for the meeting with Kim.
"Life has completely stopped" The FFC entered into talks with the junta in April to form a new government, a decision now viewed by some coalition members as a mistake, and controversially disowned "Colombia" before the massacre, declaring it outside the revolution.
Former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie YovanovitchMarie YovanovitchFive bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony How Trump has disowned most of the impeachment witnesses Watchdog group sues State Department to release communications related to John Solomon MORE, meanwhile, appeared before House lawmakers on Friday.
Mr. Ovitz has had more than two decades to stew over being disowned by his former partners at C.A.A. and then fired by his one-time best friend Michael Eisner, after briefly serving as his No. 2 at the Walt Disney Company.
The son of a Baptist minister, Conley was outed at 22019 by a college classmate, after which his parents gave him an ultimatum: either be disowned or attend an "ex-gay" program in Memphis that promised to "cure" him of his homosexuality.
But George W. Bush disowned his father's fiscal legacy: His Republican rival in 2000, Senator John McCain, often said that Mr. Bush could not keep both of his big promises — tax cuts and a new Medicare prescription drug benefit — without reopening huge deficits.
But that kicks in quickly enough, when Guida ends up making a romantic mistake that, in the patriarchal society of 1950s Rio, ends up with her being disowned by her conservative father (António Fonseca), and living in a slum in her own hometown.
So deeply ingrained in the city's fabric was Mr. Goodman that many New Yorkers assumed he was a fictional creation — the judicial system's answer to "Alan Smithee," the pseudonym used by Hollywood directors needing to put a name to films they disowned.
Three of those witnesses have appeared so far: top diplomats William Taylor, George Kent and Marie YovanovitchMarie YovanovitchFive bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony How Trump has disowned most of the impeachment witnesses Watchdog group sues State Department to release communications related to John Solomon MORE.
Clinton's tweet follows a post by Trump about testifying witness and former ambassador to Ukraine Marie YovanovitchMarie YovanovitchFive bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony How Trump has disowned most of the impeachment witnesses Watchdog group sues State Department to release communications related to John Solomon MORE.
Friday, former ambassador Marie YovanovitchMarie YovanovitchFive bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony How Trump has disowned most of the impeachment witnesses Watchdog group sues State Department to release communications related to John Solomon MORE, a highly regarded foreign service officer, gave more lift to the Democrats.
The girl swore her to secrecy before she allowed Akter to take her to the nearby hospital; she had no mother, and her father was ill and she had to keep it a secret or she feared she would be disowned by her family.
By the time Trump became the Republican nominee for president, Derek had changed his name to Roland Derek Black, quit the movement, been disowned by some members of his family and enrolled in a Ph.D. program in medieval history at the University of Chicago.
In "Call Me By Your Name," Armie Hammer's Oliver and Timothee Chalamet's Elio play out their love story without the clichés other gay characters endure: They are not harassed by violent homophobes, ridiculed by friends, disowned by parents, or stalked by the shadow of AIDS.
Disowned by their families and without access to job opportunities many from the transgender community are forced into prostitution and begging, eking out a living on the fringes of society, according to Naz, an NGO that provides healthcare for the LGBT community in Pakistan.
It fits perfectly in line with the person fans have come to know through her music, from declaring, "My love is average" in "Tibetan Pop Stars," the breakout song from 2012's Get Disowned, or describing her facial features as "a very common kind" on Painted Shut.
The big picture: Over the past 24 hours we've seen a political self-immolation the likes of which are rarely seen: Trump publicly disowned him; saying on the record that Bannon was a delusional glory hound who, in his White House days, had just one talent: leaking.
Anderson disowned the cover, acknowledging that the shot of him was not something he posed for, and Select was accused of the same nationalistic pride that had gotten Morrissey into trouble a year prior during a gig at Finsbury Park, where he draped the flag over himself.
TV shortly before former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie YovanovitchMarie YovanovitchFive bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony How Trump has disowned most of the impeachment witnesses Watchdog group sues State Department to release communications related to John Solomon MORE was set to testify before the House Intelligence Committee.
Kanter was disowned by his family last year, for reasons that his parents ascribed to his political affiliations and activism; it's unclear whether this was an act of self-preservation or a sign of a serious rift, but Kanter says he has not engaged with his family in years.
Audience members at Friday's impeachment inquiry broke into applause after former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie YovanovitchMarie YovanovitchFive bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony How Trump has disowned most of the impeachment witnesses Watchdog group sues State Department to release communications related to John Solomon MORE concluded her testimony.
Much of Hale's testimony otherwise focused on the campaign by Trump's allies to oust U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie YovanovitchMarie YovanovitchFive bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony How Trump has disowned most of the impeachment witnesses Watchdog group sues State Department to release communications related to John Solomon MORE.
In response to Bloomberg's rise, critics have filled Twitter with clips of Bloomberg blaming the financial crisis on government loans to nonwhite homebuyers (which is flatly wrong), making cruelly transphobic comments, presiding over an allegedly sexually hostile workplace, and praising the racist stop-and-frisk policies he later disowned.
Yet he also embraced (literally, much to the chagrin of many) President Richard Nixon, while palling around with "Rat Pack" buddies who made him the butt of racial humor, interludes that caused him -- as Davis addresses in later interviews -- to be virtually disowned by the African-American community.
Former U.S. Ambassador Marie YovanovitchMarie YovanovitchFive bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony How Trump has disowned most of the impeachment witnesses Watchdog group sues State Department to release communications related to John Solomon MORE went further in revealing just how much the Obama administration was concerned about Hunter Biden's board appointment.
Opinion by: Krystal Ball Today former Ukraine Ambassador Marie YovanovitchMarie YovanovitchFive bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony How Trump has disowned most of the impeachment witnesses Watchdog group sues State Department to release communications related to John Solomon MORE will testify as part of the public phase of the Democrat's impeachment inquiry.
I cried, many nights, at the things my mother said to me, things I knew mothers could say but never imagined mine would: that I would be disowned, that I should forget I had a mother, that I was a failure and an abomination against God, that she herself now felt suicidal.
At 27, she was thinking about marriage, and whereas Sam once believed he would be able to convince people to come around, that he might even have the strength to break away from the entire community and accept it if his friends disowned him, now he was literally pulling his hair out.
On the web series, the recreation of this interview is somehow even worse — a leering and condescending male journalist leads Leone to make confession after confession: Her mother was ashamed of her career and sank deeper into drinking and depression; her relatives disowned their family; Leone was away on work when her mother was dying.
Former Ambassador to Ukraine Marie YovanovitchMarie YovanovitchFive bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony How Trump has disowned most of the impeachment witnesses Watchdog group sues State Department to release communications related to John Solomon MORE said that it has been a difficult time for her personally amid attacks on her reputation throughout the impeachment inquiry process.
Westerman's comments came just moments before former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie YovanovitchMarie YovanovitchFive bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony How Trump has disowned most of the impeachment witnesses Watchdog group sues State Department to release communications related to John Solomon MORE began her testimony in the second open hearing stemming from the impeachment inquiry.
She was 6 when the aunt died, and she went back to live with her parents, Renald Anspach, a World War II Army veteran and later a factory worker, and the former Gertrude Kehoe, a secretary and the daughter of a Wall Street banker who had disowned her when, in his view, she married down.
Mrs May has centralised decisions but is struggling to take some of them: witness the recently leaked memo by a consultant fretting that "no common strategy has emerged" between departments and the prime minister's cryptic warning against a "cliff edge" on leaving the EU (this apparent argument for an interim deal was soon disowned by Number 10).
There were also independent projects from veteran Sundance contributors Nonny de la Peña and Rose Troche, both of which touch on the consequences of homophobia: Troche's If Not Love follows a fictionalized mass shooting by a conflicted gay fundamentalist, and de la Peña's Out of Exile: Daniel's Story covers the issue of homeless and disowned LGBT youth.
You could be in living in a tiny little village in the middle of nowhere, your parents don't understand you, your classmates bully you, your church has disowned you, and turning on the radio or picking up a record and hearing a voice come out of that speaker telling you things are gonna be alright is incredibly important.
Leading Brexiteers like Mr Gove and Boris Johnson, the former mayor of London, were uncomfortable with an anti-immigration line, as they favour a liberal Britain that might take more, not fewer, migrants from outside the EU. Both disowned a poster, put up by Mr Farage, showing a line of dark-skinned migrants under the slogan "Breaking Point".
First, he supported an irregular channel of communication and private diplomacy in Ukraine outside of normal, regular diplomatic channels led by Ambassador Marie YovanovitchMarie YovanovitchFive bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony How Trump has disowned most of the impeachment witnesses Watchdog group sues State Department to release communications related to John Solomon MORE and later by Chargé d'Affaires, Bill Taylor.
His appearance came on the heels of the testimony of another witness, Marie YovanovitchMarie YovanovitchFive bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony How Trump has disowned most of the impeachment witnesses Watchdog group sues State Department to release communications related to John Solomon MORE, who appeared in public before the Intelligence Committee for roughly five hours earlier Friday.
Few could say that about the early rounds of witnesses in the impeachment hearings: George Kent, William Taylor and Marie YovanovitchMarie YovanovitchFive bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony How Trump has disowned most of the impeachment witnesses Watchdog group sues State Department to release communications related to John Solomon MORE were cool and composed in front of the TV cameras.
William Taylor, the top U.S. diplomat in Ukraine, and State Department official George Kent testified on the first day, while former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie YovanovitchMarie YovanovitchFive bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony How Trump has disowned most of the impeachment witnesses Watchdog group sues State Department to release communications related to John Solomon MORE spoke on the second.
Holmes, who first worked under ousted U.S. Ambassador Marie YovanovitchMarie YovanovitchFive bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony How Trump has disowned most of the impeachment witnesses Watchdog group sues State Department to release communications related to John Solomon MORE and then her replacement, Bill Taylor, testified that he believed a show of U.S. support was "critical" to Zelensky.
It wasn't lost on many Thais that the king himself had five children with a now-dismissed mistress while he was still married to his second wife (that mistress and four of the five children have since been disowned and are now living in the United States; the youngest child and only daughter lives in Thailand as a royal).
According to a lawsuit working its way through Federal District Court in Brooklyn, the inmate, Russell Allen, was considered "a rat" because of the gaffe and claims to have spent the past decade in a kind of living hell behind bars, suffering death threats, stints in solitary confinement and the pain of being disowned by his family.
Beyond concluding this exhausting, three-games-over-five-years origin story for a character whose original origin story was actually way cooler and accomplished in a single page of the instruction manual (OG Lara was disowned by her family and wrote books and articles about her adventures to fund her thrill-seeking lifestyle), this game falls well short of its intent.
"Everywhere Marie YovanovitchMarie YovanovitchFive bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony How Trump has disowned most of the impeachment witnesses Watchdog group sues State Department to release communications related to John Solomon MORE went turned bad," he tweeted, adding that "It is a U.S. President's absolute right to appoint ambassadors," one of the main points GOP lawmakers have been driving home during the impeachment proceedings.
Former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie YovanovitchMarie YovanovitchFive bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony How Trump has disowned most of the impeachment witnesses Watchdog group sues State Department to release communications related to John Solomon MORE and diplomats William Taylor and George Kent testified in front of the House Intelligence Committee this week in the first public testimonies of the impeachment inquiry.
Stewart noted that former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie YovanovitchMarie YovanovitchFive bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony How Trump has disowned most of the impeachment witnesses Watchdog group sues State Department to release communications related to John Solomon MORE did not offer any evidence on Friday when he asked her during a public hearing if Trump committed bribery or criminal acts.
Yet for all their grandstanding, there is just no way that the tweets about Marie YovanovitchMarie YovanovitchFive bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony How Trump has disowned most of the impeachment witnesses Watchdog group sues State Department to release communications related to John Solomon MORE could constitute witness intimidation, not the least because she was already testifying publicly when Trump sent them out.
Some readers criticized what they viewed as racial stereotypes and careless borrowing from other cultural traditions: the novel features a diverse cast — including "a tawny-skinned minority of a Russian-esque princess; a disowned and dishonored Asian-esque assassin; an islander/Caribbean-esque child warrior; a Middle-Eastern-esque soldier," according to Ms. Zhao's description of the novel on her website.
Heading into the hearing, Democrats plan a variety of outside advocacy, both in person and online: Brian Fallon of the progressive group Demand Justice told me: "Republicans want to try to put Dr. Ford on trial Thursday, but look for Kavanaugh opponents to make his character and integrity the central issue heading into the hearing," by invoking past character witnesses who have disowned him.
Trump made the remark while sharing a post from One America News Network host Liz Wheeler that included a clip of Stefanik questioning former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie YovanovitchMarie YovanovitchFive bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony How Trump has disowned most of the impeachment witnesses Watchdog group sues State Department to release communications related to John Solomon MORE during Friday's public impeachment inquiry hearing.
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"Until trans women of color and trans women as a whole are not being murdered or attacked for simply being who they are, or until trans people are not being disowned by their families, or until trans people are no longer fired from their jobs for needing to transition, or until trans folks are no longer denied access to housing or healthcare, there will be no 'post-trans' era," he says.
How Democrats can avoid fatal flaws of their impeachment inquiry Live coverage: Schiff closes with speech highlighting claims of Trump's corruption MORE (R-Ohio) attacks witnesses such as former Ambassadors William Taylor and Marie YovanovitchMarie YovanovitchFive bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony How Trump has disowned most of the impeachment witnesses Watchdog group sues State Department to release communications related to John Solomon MORE for their lack of firsthand communications with the president.
The other bombshell testimony last week was from former Ambassador to the Ukraine Marie YovanovitchMarie YovanovitchFive bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony How Trump has disowned most of the impeachment witnesses Watchdog group sues State Department to release communications related to John Solomon MORE, who was recalled and let go from her duties after a concerted smear campaign apparently led by Trump's private lawyer gone rogue, Rudolph Giuliani, as he pranced around Ukraine badmouthing her.
The two were allegedly involved in a shadow campaign to help oust former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie YovanovitchMarie YovanovitchFive bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony How Trump has disowned most of the impeachment witnesses Watchdog group sues State Department to release communications related to John Solomon MORE, whom they viewed as an obstacle they needed to remove in order to pave the way for Giuliani's push for politically beneficial investigations by Kyiv.
George Kent, a top diplomat in Kyiv, testified last week that Giuliani had orchestrated a "campaign of lies" designed to oust Marie YovanovitchMarie YovanovitchFive bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony How Trump has disowned most of the impeachment witnesses Watchdog group sues State Department to release communications related to John Solomon MORE, the former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine, whose push for tougher anticorruption measures was seen as an obstacle to some of Giuliani's business clients.
Senior diplomats William Taylor, George Kent and Marie YovanovitchMarie YovanovitchFive bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony How Trump has disowned most of the impeachment witnesses Watchdog group sues State Department to release communications related to John Solomon MORE all painted a vivid picture of a shadow foreign policy in Kyiv designed to boost Trump's political interests — and Giuliani's business pursuits — at the expense of U.S.-Ukraine relations and efforts to contain Russian aggression in the region.
Former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie YovanovitchMarie YovanovitchFive bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony How Trump has disowned most of the impeachment witnesses Watchdog group sues State Department to release communications related to John Solomon MORE on Friday became the third witness to testify publicly in the House's impeachment inquiry into President TrumpDonald John TrumpFive takeaways from the Democratic debate As Buttigieg rises, Biden is still the target Leading Democrats largely pull punches at debate MORE.
Add the fact that Cruz has a solid ground game, with thousands of volunteers and a 1003-room dormitory in which to house them — whereas one of Trump's Iowa precinct captains has disowned his candidate's anti-Muslim comments on the grounds that 9/11 is an inside job and Muslims are thus not to blame — and the odds of Cruz winning Iowa, and gaining momentum thereafter in New Hampshire and South Carolina, look pretty high.
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In fact, of the 20 most important philosophers of all time, as listed on the influential philosophy blog Leiter Reports, 13 of them never had children — or 15, if you wish to include Descartes (who, though not married, had a daughter whom he saw little during her five-year-long life), and Rousseau (who took Aristotle's decree to the word and disowned all of his five children by sending them off, soon after their birth, to a foundling home).
Welsh makes sure to introduce a bit of romance into her story ("There was a spark to him, a sort of magnetism," Sarah says of her chemistry professor), but she's primarily interested in the political and social conditions of the period — especially the "completely unnecessary" hysterectomies; the young women disowned by their families after being raped; the rickets and whooping cough endured by slum children; and the phosphorus necrosis that destroys the faces of women working in match factories.
Former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie YovanovitchMarie YovanovitchFive bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony How Trump has disowned most of the impeachment witnesses Watchdog group sues State Department to release communications related to John Solomon MORE responded in real time to tweets from President TrumpDonald John TrumpFive takeaways from the Democratic debate As Buttigieg rises, Biden is still the target Leading Democrats largely pull punches at debate MORE denigrating her as she testified in a House impeachment hearing, stating that they were meant to intimidate her.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFive takeaways from the Democratic debate As Buttigieg rises, Biden is still the target Leading Democrats largely pull punches at debate MORE harshly criticized the tenure of former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie YovanovitchMarie YovanovitchFive bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony How Trump has disowned most of the impeachment witnesses Watchdog group sues State Department to release communications related to John Solomon MORE as she testified at a House impeachment hearing and emphasized he had the right to remove her from the post.
The House impeachment effort will roll along this morning as Marie YovanovitchMarie YovanovitchFive bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony How Trump has disowned most of the impeachment witnesses Watchdog group sues State Department to release communications related to John Solomon MORE, the former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine, will testify before the House Intelligence Committee as it continues to probe President TrumpDonald John TrumpFive takeaways from the Democratic debate As Buttigieg rises, Biden is still the target Leading Democrats largely pull punches at debate MORE's actions regarding Ukraine.

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