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"downtrodden" Definitions
  1. downtrodden people are treated so badly by the people with authority and power that they no longer have the energy or ability to fight back

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"I've been around the block enough times to tell someone who is from the downtrodden, and these were the downtrodden," he replied.
The vision he invokes is terrible, of the downtrodden gaining a precarious ledge of stability at the expense of the even more downtrodden, on and on down an endless abyss.
They are merely bars, places for the downtrodden to commiserate.
Mr. Trump has boasted that it will revitalize downtrodden neighborhoods.
As for trans people, they're often portrayed as downtrodden, afflicted.
Despite her health concerns, by no means is Robotti downtrodden.
For the downtrodden city of Philadelphia, he was a savior.
I like that he supports the downtrodden and is compassionate.'
Violent crime and drug epidemics plagued residents of downtrodden neighborhoods.
Meaning the downtrodden... That the ratings are so much lower. Yeah.
He instead agreed to become coach of the downtrodden Cleveland Browns.
Without question, each team's downtrodden fan base will be taking notice.
The downtrodden Rays fell for the 25th time in 29 games.
He began his campaign last month in a downtrodden Bogotá neighborhood.
Women in former eras were downtrodden and frequently assented to it.
"It's not your pierced, drug-dealing, bipolar, downtrodden homeless," says Siegel.
It's an escape to say that he's the creature of the downtrodden.
Proponents note potential benefits that go beyond reducing misery for the downtrodden.
Meanwhile Jon continues to be a staunch moral advocate for the downtrodden.
First up was Visa, which Cramer liked more than other downtrodden stocks.
His character has been almost completely flawless, a downtrodden yet indefatigable hero.
When that happened, Apalachicola restaurateurs got together and fed their downtrodden neighbors.
Keys, often sarcastic and downtrodden in defeat, was unbowed by the setback.
Downtrodden people have overcome far worse adversity than we are facing now.
They offered lonely and downtrodden people a sense of fraternity and mission.
The issue in this country is about the oppressors and the downtrodden.
The "people" of Perón and Chávez were the downtrodden, and the nonwhite.
Downtrodden workers, overworked and underappreciated, are kept ignorant by exhaustion and complacency.
Mr. Trump is only incidentally speaking out in support of the downtrodden.
Yiddish was rejected for its associations with the downtrodden victims of the Holocaust.
We're supposed to be the party of the downtrodden and the less fortunate.
That "downtrodden" element of the meaning then became the only one in English.
"Procession" is for the downtrodden who have no choice but to move forward.
Long downtrodden, Hazaras were especially persecuted by the Sunni Muslims of the Taliban.
The lone SEC victory, over similarly downtrodden Ole Miss, was another one-pointer.
He talks of defending the common man, downtrodden by the arrogant liberal elite.
The battle against the Islamic State had made the downtrodden Kurds into heroes.
"This system cannot run unless we stand up with the downtrodden," he said.
Remind them that heavy metal was here for you when you were downtrodden.
The money is intended to help revive economically downtrodden parts of the country.
So, yes, Pig is a downtrodden and depressed hero for a children's comic.
But it wasn't just the downtrodden of the Democratic field turning on Buttigieg.
It would provide a sense of purpose to State's dedicated but downtrodden employees.
This wasn't someone who was downtrodden and was ... KS: They're all victims, Peter.
One thing that can't be said about Eldahr's music is that it's downtrodden.
Stocks erased huge intraday losses with buyers jumping into momentum and other downtrodden names.
All are essentially fables — alternately heartbreaking and farcical — set mainly among the downtrodden peasantry.
"Islamic terrorists are not the underdog or downtrodden deserving a zealous defense," she said.
This set of modestly scaled blues remakings of classics finds dignity in the downtrodden.
Every actor he knows is going to be there, wearing his most downtrodden face.
After going winless in two tournaments in Australia, Tiafoe returned home to Maryland downtrodden.
Blanchett morphs seamlessly between characters, from a nihilistic punk to a downtrodden homeless man.
Instead, it will focus on protecting the downtrodden from "the big guys," as Andy says.
Stocks erased Wednesday's huge intraday losses with buyers jumping into momentum and other downtrodden names.
Most cases were outdoors in downtrodden neighborhoods and involved criminal or gang activity, or arguments.
No matter how downtrodden you feel, nothing is worth letting cats get all the dinner.
But this isn't "Breaking Bad" -- meth isn't just used by the poor and the downtrodden.
Ms. Varin bought the seemingly downtrodden fellow a meal as an attempted gesture of kindness.
The tired and downtrodden in this case have made their way from Somalia and Ethiopia.
The US is turning into Tsarist Russia with its mighty oligarchs and its downtrodden poor.
Bob Dylan sang ballads about the downtrodden; films have explored everything from AIDS to blood diamonds.
But within the downtrodden, post-industrial milieu that city, there was (and remains) real economic pain.
A song that speaks to all the disregarded and downtrodden black people in the United States.
"T'Kuvma [is] trying to be so inclusive of the downtrodden of his own world," explained Harberts.
The rapper has a rather downtrodden expression on his face, and the photo's caption explains why.
It's a card that only a particularly heartless child would buy for their poor, downtrodden dad.
Over in the new Stratford, the downtrodden side of the borough is even easier to ignore.
Or it could be that their downtrodden lyrical content takes a shot or two to stomach.
I felt downtrodden by the news every day and was desperate to help in the midterms.
In the 1880s, she began volunteering in London to help homeless prostitutes, among other downtrodden groups.
We see from the get-go how tired and downtrodden Snicket is by his own story.
His impending nomination seems at odds with Trump's populist campaign rhetoric for downtrodden blue-collar workers.
Depending on who's speaking, it's either a generation of the downtrodden or a demanding, implacable horde.
But the downtrodden or funny side of black film isn't the strength I've been looking for.
In the club, I was surprised when the naked women I witnessed weren't weak or downtrodden.
Many came from the urban poor, whom the regime calls mostazafin (downtrodden) and considers its base.
Edmund's run delighted the British tennis community, which has been downtrodden by Murray's recent injury woes.
Whereas his peers emerged from the ranks of Iran's downtrodden, his father was a gentrified pistachio farmer.
In fact, the country's constitution vows "unsparing support" for the world's "Mustadafin" -- what it considers the downtrodden.
Dai'Chane described the spirit of the people here as downtrodden -- and that was before the water crisis.
What makes the Doom Patrol remarkable is that, when we first meet them, they're people similarly downtrodden.
He portrays himself as a champion of conservative, pious Turks downtrodden for decades by a secular elite.
How could he be invisible, when lepers, beggars and the downtrodden cried for something to be done?
Gradually, her home doubles as a guest house for the lost, the downtrodden, and the discriminated against.
From the beginning, tacos and their tortilla base belonged to the impoverished, the downtrodden, and the criminal.
Here are some of our favourite doom-ridden, downtrodden responses: So America is over political correctness yea?
Throughout his career, he built practice centers, raised money for new stadiums and gave downtrodden programs hope.
Director Todd Philipps frames Arthur as a symbol for the downtrodden, disenfranchised, and powerless people of Gotham.
Women were sometimes vain and silly but more often zealous feminists, downtrodden housewives or unfulfilled career girls.
It's traditionally been used throughout history by people who've been oppressed or downtrodden by society, she says.
Rights lawyers were emerging as a powerful new voice in defence of those who felt marginalised and downtrodden.
You might have expected the mood in the room to be downtrodden, but it was quite the opposite.
This was before he won the American League Cy Young award and the downtrodden franchise was suddenly rejuvenated.
And the women aren't the kind of beleaguered, downtrodden creatures you imagine drinking to get through the day.
"Let It Burn" (on Saturday), a Brazilian documentary, observes the downtrodden residents of a hostel in São Paulo.
They are often the downtrodden "other", regarded as a fifth column for Iran if not as outright infidels.
"These f–ing a——- said it was a sweater party," a downtrodden Reynolds wrote in his Instagram Story.
The teaching that all people are made in the image of God helps give dignity to the downtrodden.
Last year he called for Pakistan's arch-enemy, India, to come to the aid of downtrodden Karachi-ites.
It was about two weeks after the race riots happened in a war-torn, completely destroyed, downtrodden town.
Most live in downtrodden neighborhoods in south Tel Aviv and work in menial jobs in restaurants or hotels.
In this case, that would work against Trump's efforts to revive the downtrodden oil and gas drilling industries.
We feel downtrodden, what we stand for is not important to a lot of people in the country.
When others were rushing for the exits, Klarman kept his head and bought downtrodden, out-of-favor shares.
Only a few groups of downtrodden migrants sat around the Colombian side, waiting for the border to reopen.
Such moments serve as reminders why fans of several downtrodden hockey franchises adopted the #LoseForHughes hashtag last year.
In his telling of the life of Christ, the director Milo Rau envisages a champion for the downtrodden.
We see her become downtrodden and lose a little bit of herself, or we think that's what's happening.
He opposes letting in refugees from the Syrian war, suggesting some may be militants posing as the downtrodden.
Elizabeth Warren campaign at Lansing Community College, the 67-year-old received a downtrodden response from a female friend.
But we're setting out to investigate what the other people had to say—the downtrodden, the forgotten, the protestors.
He's a relatable kind of villain, harmless and sad — not an Everyman, but an audience avatar for the downtrodden.
But he is somber and there's been a physical toll – his walking is halting and he can seem downtrodden.
And the way they told it — well, actually, the perception that we already have of it is very downtrodden.
Now, "dogs of the Dow" investors are being handsomely rewarded for rolling the dice on these two downtrodden picks.
One is the downtrodden bank stocks, which have been lower on negative effects of trading, and the oil stocks.
Not everyone traveling with Dutch is an outlaw; he's introduced as a character who has compassion for the downtrodden.
"Amina represents all the women in the world who are downtrodden and whose rights have been maligned," he said.
The wounded, vulnerable and downtrodden are handled with gentle care, with the encouraging gaze of a hopeful kindergarten teacher.
There was speculation among traders Tuesday that some big investors may be starting to nibble at the downtrodden conglomerate.
But even in downtrodden times, the resilient people of Flint continue to make due with the resources they have.
Sweet Mr. B's unwieldy body and perpetually downtrodden expression inspired legions of fans -- and many legitimate offers for adoption.
The thieving teens are no longer trailing Al; instead he comes face to face with a downtrodden old man.
Still, many members of Congress — including a large number of Democrats — saw merit in encouraging development in downtrodden areas.
Despite his wealth, Mr. Trump addressed it too, indirectly, promising to restore lost jobs and prosperity to downtrodden Americans.
He's campaigning with down-ballot candidates, visiting downtrodden Democratic Party organizations and stopping in cities and towns facing tumult.
The beats are despondent; a downtrodden sort of mood sprinkled with just enough shimmer to get movement on the dancefloor.
There's no better way to argue that she's championing the downtrodden and forgotten people in the rest of the country.
I inherited a state in New Jersey that was downtrodden, and beaten by liberal democratic policies, high taxation, high regulation.
Dozens of similar guerrilla groups representing downtrodden ethnic minorities have been fighting the central government for decades, demanding greater autonomy.
Downtrodden, Steve becomes a sympathetic character for the first time, making all the good deeds he does look even better.
This criticism cut to the heart of Hezbollah's carefully-crafted image as the caretaker of the traditionally downtrodden Shiite community.
When a small-capitalization stock that has been downtrodden for months starts to see a turnaround, Jim Cramer takes notice.
She not only appears advanced in age at the episode's end but dejected, downtrodden about this mistake in her fortunes.
But are they truly a championship contender if they struggled, even briefly, to overwhelm the immensely hobbled and downtrodden Giants?
Or do they track more closely with the actions of those facing "eternal punishment" for rejecting the poor and downtrodden?
And Marmee is not simply "a downtrodden mother," as Pascal put it, raising her girls while her husband is away.
If Evita — whose untimely death from cancer added to her myth — was revered as a supporter of the downtrodden, Mrs.
"People welcomed it because they'd been so downtrodden and so held captive that they would take anything at this point."
As hard as it may be to imagine Ghosn as a martyr for the downtrodden, the case has some merit.
Marley was speaking for the downtrodden and urging oppressed people throughout the African diaspora to revolt by any means necessary.
There's also so much negativity at the moment: People saying, "What's the point of making art," or feeling downtrodden and sad.
And similarly, when economies are downtrodden a little bit, they're going to need software to take cost out of the equation.
Wednesday and his cohorts are American manifestations of gods from the old world, and are usually depicted as older or downtrodden.
And Friday's episode proved the power of draghood can help lift even the community's most downtrodden sisters back to their feet.
He seemed downtrodden but at peace with the situation, and he's getting through the 41-month sentence by keeping himself occupied.
"I'm going to break the wheel," she said, and we thought she meant the metaphorical wheel that keeps the downtrodden down.
And when said nun is wielding a chainsaw, well, that is something that can renew faith in even the most downtrodden.
The flashback shows a young Rajini as a union leader fighting for the rights of the downtrodden Tamil minority in Malaysia.
"Liberals and Democrats, we see ourselves as champions of the poor and downtrodden," added Jones, a former adviser to President Obama.
In fact, I understood them as being in sync, given that progressives have long championed the liberation movements of downtrodden minorities.
Fresh on the heels of the allied liberation of Kuwait in 1991, swaths of Iraq's downtrodden rose up against Saddam Hussein.
Naturally, a weekend of playoff football would not be complete without the Internet exulting at the suffering of already downtrodden fans.
The constant was the figure of Pepe, and the spirit of Pepe, which was masculine, downtrodden, somewhat pathetic, and totally relatable.
As much as you sympathize with their plight, Gotham's downtrodden can be as callous and vicious as the rich and powerful.
He portrays Christian, a nearly mute, heavily tattooed employee at a wholesaler in a downtrodden part of the former East Germany.
There's a downtrodden upstate woman who cleans up after city folk in their weekend rentals — and is a craft-beer nerd.
The downtrodden black woman trope is so inescapable in Perry's work that it practically feels like self-parody at this point.
Lone Pine Capital's latest client letter argues value investing is going extinct — and says downtrodden stocks are cheap for a reason
Jesus' energies and affections were primarily aimed toward social outcasts, the downtrodden and "unclean," strangers and aliens, prostitutes and the powerless.
He, too, viewed America as embracing the world's downtrodden and dispossessed, not their oppressors, and offering everyone the opportunity to succeed.
The song starts off like a downtrodden ballad, with vocalist Steve Ciolek backed solely by an acoustic guitar and warmblingly plaintive.
Nicole Eisenman brings her oddball comedy to the Whitney's terrace, where a parade of downtrodden cartoons mope across the city skyline.
As U.S. consumers scoured the web for Cyber Monday deals, Cramer found some bargains of his own in the downtrodden retail sector.
In more broad usage, passion can refer to the turmoil and abuse that the downtrodden experience at the hands of the strong.
There is no doubt that of the 1.3bn-odd people in India, the Ganges and the Yamuna are among the most downtrodden.
Her clients included the heartthrob singer-songwriter John Legend, who had recently been visiting prisons to perform for the downtrodden and forgotten.
Do you think any of them would sacrifice that gain to rectify the pain and suffering that might be plaguing downtrodden Americans?
These incidents sparked a debate over "cultural appropriation", the use by a dominant culture of ideas and practices of a downtrodden one.
In the church's early days, Jones was considered an advocate for the downtrodden and marginalized, drawing praise from a host of politicians.
But in his most downtrodden moment, Rowe discovered that the time had finally come for him to be a No. 1 goalkeeper.
Cass plays an "advocate of the downtrodden" (per Variety) who may have a thing or two to say about the bullying allegations.
But when the dust settled, Blankenship fell flat, prompting the downtrodden candidate to openly ponder whether attacking McConnell had hurt his chances.
She saw herself as an advocate for the downtrodden, and devoted much of her early career to improving conditions in French prisons.
One moment, he's a carefree party instigator with a dirty mouth; the next, he's a downtrodden Southerner who's behind on his bills.
These clinics serve a diverse set of communities—downtrodden urban areas and low-density rural regions with no other health care providers.
James Norton, who played the dashing Andrei Bolkonsky, has been stepping out with Jessie Buckley, who played Andrei's religious, downtrodden sister Marya.
Grant's tendency toward empathy with the downtrodden and defeated would return again and again, and not always to his advantage or credit.
Any rags to riches story worth its salt has a moment when a downtrodden hero gets to celebrate her awesome new life.
"We are different in terms of the experience," he said inside Lyft's HQ, a shared office space in the city's downtrodden downtown.
This sounds like a classic, capital-aligned elite, not likely to make common cause with the downtrodden workers of America anytime soon.
Mr. Modi framed the showing as a triumph by and for ordinary Indians, over those who write off the poor and downtrodden.
The thing I love about Angel is that people want to make her sweet or downtrodden so you can root for her.
The alternative unofficial referendum that was held was a brave sign of what a downtrodden people can achieve when they come together.
In the past, Revenger starred in her own solo series set in the 1980s, where she wandered around and helped the downtrodden.
People Still Waiting in Kusama Infinity Room Lines — This downtrodden group first appeared on our list of the most powerless in 22019.
But not all the works in  Desafiando a la Autoridad are as downtrodden; there's a seam of humor woven through the show.
Most gags trod on the already downtrodden have-nots of Dreamland, the show's trope-y fantasy kingdom backdrop, instead of punching up.
China could place some massive orders with Caterpillar, Cummins and Boeing, causing "a tremendous ripple effect" across the downtrodden industrial sector, Cramer said.
Hala Khalil's "Nawara," the story of a downtrodden maid's experience of the revolution, scooped international prizes but mediocre returns at the box office.
People become solicitors for many different reasons—some do it for the fancy robes, others to seek justice for the unfortunate and downtrodden.
I think they're more appropriately thought of as being the victims of other people's greed or dishonestly than being people who are downtrodden.
Boosting economic opportunity — and avoiding economic harm — in downtrodden rural areas probably won't win either party the White House in 2020 by itself.
"Salman Khan is a macho type of actor, his roles really reflect defending the downtrodden, he appeals to the small man," Mirpuri said.
It ends with the downtrodden and oppressed literally being lifted to the heavens, the long reign of tyranny they've been under finally ending.
Mitchell's character is like a middle-aged, even more downtrodden Mark Corrigan, while Webb's Andrew is a slicker and more consciously manipulative Jeremy.
It wasn't me saying, let's look for the most downtrodden place I can find it's, 'Where is Poncho hanging out from Crazy Horse?
"I've always stuck up for the downtrodden or the people that aren't in as fortunate of a position," the new mom told AdWeek.
Both have presented themselves as champions of a downtrodden — and implicitly white and male — "people," doing battle with entrenched elites on their behalf.
But Republicans should take heed: Given your shutdown of legislation that would help downtrodden Americans, their anger should really be focused on you.
This is exactly the response we should expect from a generation brought up on dystopian YA novels in which downtrodden teens rise up.
Gen X is more downtrodden when it comes to their finances, while millennials think they're doing okay — at least, compared to their peers.
Living in this slave state, Eliot worked tirelessly to alleviate the condition of slaves and other downtrodden and oppressed people in St. Louis.
He didn't hang out with the people of wealth or power; he hung out with the lepers and the prostitutes and the downtrodden.
I walked around downtrodden for the rest of the day, going through the motions and leaking out mini weeping sessions whenever privacy allowed.
Upton's second-inning shot down the left-field line was all that Boyd and three Detroit relievers would need against the downtrodden Twins.
In this production's most affecting directorial touch, the chorus members are a downtrodden group of migrants or refugees, outcasts from the heavenly realm.
An ad like this makes a very specific gamble: that their customers are too downtrodden to care about the evils of fast food.
British investigators say the suspects in the Skripal poisoning stayed in a low-cost hotel in Bow, a downtrodden neighborhood in East London.
Most of these projects are spearheaded by local entrepreneurs who see the potential in turning downtrodden sites into spaces that add social value.
Streaming Movie Review Even with Netflix's backing and a supposedly suspenseful premise, his latest movie is, once again, about a sad, downtrodden woman.
There's almost no monster hunting—there's grunting at annoying humans, eye-rolling at traditions and righteous indignation for the mistreatment of the downtrodden.
We continued to meet regularly, get drunk, read each other's stuff, and we began to move in the same pleasantly downtrodden literary circles.
Demyanenko's photos paint a portrait of a town in decline, but one where glimpses of a different time punctuate a now-downtrodden landscape.
It was absorbed into greater Tel Aviv in 1950 and has long been seen as the humbler, more downtrodden section of the city.
No longer the downtrodden assistant, she steps into Jordan's shoes in the hopes that nobody notices the boss is both absent and a tween.
Citi upgraded AT&T shares to buy from neutral on Tuesday, saying the company is beginning to turn things around after a downtrodden year.
As U.S. consumers scoured the web for Cyber Monday deals, CNBC's Jim Cramer found some bargains of his own in the downtrodden retail sector.
Up until his death he continued to champion the cause of the downtrodden and seek peace in places such as Libya, Myanmar and Syria.
The young playwright was Narendra Modi and the story gives an early hint at his desire to improve the lot of India's most downtrodden.
One party leader in Uttar Pradesh lost his job for accusing Mayawati, who comes from a downtrodden caste, of "selling tickets like a prostitute".
In response, the Burmese army led a pogrom against the Rohingyas, a downtrodden Muslim minority in whose name the insurgents had launched the attacks.
On the surface, Marthas are a downtrodden lot — not powerful enough to be Wives or Lydias, not fertile or young enough to be Econowives.
Instead of robots running amok, they become a downtrodden class, meant to engender sympathy, while the worst of the humans are the real monsters.
The Badgers put the beat down on the lowly Michigan State Spartans, holding Mark Dantonio's downtrodden squad scoreless and to just 149 total yards.
"My family was always wondering why I ended up playing people who were mentally ill, insane, downtrodden, and a little crazy," she told me.
Some speculated that Buffett was looking to invest, with RBC Capital Markets theorizing that GE's downtrodden state makes it ripe for him to invest.
The album was a perfect storm of songwriting, right from its unmistakably downtrodden intro to all the lyrical themes of wistful nostalgia contained thereafter.
I knew TESSA, who's also in "Sorry to Bother You," a movie you should check out if you know anyone in the downtrodden proletariat.
It's so critical that you had an uprising, and it became not just folks being downtrodden by their system but actually then fighting back.
The Hindu nationalist leader framed the showing as a triumph by and for ordinary Indians, over those who write off the poor and downtrodden.
One particularly dogged reporter wanted to know if he could guarantee that the Mavericks, a downtrodden organization in recent seasons, would make the playoffs.
It's human nature that we feel our slights more strongly than we feel our advantages, so we all tend to feel downtrodden these days.
Men have historically found refuge in cheap motels and flophouses along the Bowery, which has long welcomed the downtrodden with nowhere else to turn.
"Kirkuk is very tense at the moment and the Kurds are pushing the downtrodden non-Kurdish elements to participate in the referendum," Mehdi said.
That album aside, Mr. Haggard rarely put on a happy face — his terrain was music about the downtrodden, the aggrieved, the incarcerated, the heartbroken.
Is it rallying the downtrodden but resourceful people of Halcyon to overthrow their overlords, drawing on their shared knowledge to build a better future?
On occasion, stock market rallies can be reaffirmed when buyers turn to downtrodden sectors for trades or investments, and Cramer witnessed that on Thursday.
He is working to rectify the city's downtrodden image with streetcars, upscale cafes and boutiques, and fiber-optic data, making him a hometown hero.
Trump promised during the 2016 campaign to revive the downtrodden American coal industry, which has been slammed by the abundance of cheap natural gas.
Musically, the song is the kind of downtrodden waltz that Ryan Adams would build a career on, but Schwarzenbach sounds like a hungover foghorn.
Schultz pontificated that in the age of Trump, the coffee chain could create "an antidote" and provide a "sense of community" for the politically downtrodden.
" -- The head of the Southern Baptists called on the president to affirm his commitment to protecting the downtrodden, including "Christian, Jewish, Muslim, Yazidi or other.
Earlier seasons, in which Dany liberated slaves and showed compassion for the downtrodden, led many fans to believe she would be the show's big hero.
Women like Desai, having brought a big employer to a halt, were walking refutations of the stereotype of South Asian women as submissive and downtrodden.
Since her time breaking chains in Essos, Daenerys has tried to value bettering the lives of the downtrodden and the common folk over everything else.
Emma Stone's pivotal scene comes near the end of the movie when her downtrodden Mia finally gets the chance to audition for a big role.
Pariah trod a similarly improbable path: the word means "drummer" in Tamil, becoming the name of a downtrodden ethnic group which often performed ceremonial drumming.
The world's third-largest iron ore miner BHP Billiton signaled budding signs of recovery in the long downtrodden commodities market, the Australian company said Wednesday.
The Faith Militant are the product of a corrupt royal regime that has been obscenely indifferent to the plight of the poor and the downtrodden.
He hit 232 homers for the 22005 Cubs, who were overtaken by the long-downtrodden Mets in their startling run to a World Series championship.
GE (GE) shares soared 10% on Thursday after JPMorgan Chase upgraded the stock to "neutral" and spelled out a path for resuscitating the downtrodden conglomerate.
Both pieces, dominated by interviews with a handful of characters, show the people of a downtrodden desert region following Trump on a path to nowhere.
I don't think you can do history and call it history and call it radical if you only look at radicals, the downtrodden trodding up.
"I was getting numb to this process, and Marie started to pick up the pace because she could sense I was downtrodden," Mr. Rabinowitz said.
On occasion, stock market rallies can be reaffirmed when buyers turn to downtrodden sectors for trades or investments, and Jim Cramer witnessed that on Thursday.
The world deserves what they're about to get, whether at his hands or the hands of all the other angry, rioting downtrodden in Gotham City.
They expressed disappointment that Pope Francis, admired for speaking out for the downtrodden, had gone quiet for fear of endangering his own flock in Myanmar.
It has been quiet (so far) off the court, and what's happened on the court has been heartening for those cynical and downtrodden Knicks fans.
"He grew up poor so he had a soft spot for the downtrodden and the vulnerable," friend Jeff Koinange, a prominent broadcaster, wrote to Reuters.
It's sad to have to remind people that Trump could have appealed to the downtrodden without inciting violence against people of different origins, appearances and faiths.
We're only invited to see ourselves in the poor downtrodden dogs and their heroic human friends, who are under attack by a group of cryptic foreigners.
Ideally, the spell to bind Trump would have caused a magically-influenced change of heart and cosmic protection for the downtrodden — and the planet itself.  Farfetched?
Without losing sight of the realities of MJ's lyrical topics, Hookworms have found a way to escape the cyclical, downtrodden nature of their former musical guise.
The downtrodden denizens of Third Space are awake only between 10pm and 6am on the third morning, when the rulers wake and start the cycle again.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has won over the U.S. coal industry by promising to revive the downtrodden sector and scrap regulations if elected.
This hurts for a club whose identity is built on its working-class roots in a downtrodden city that has had little else to cheer about.
"She was a fighter, she was a mouthpiece for the poor and an advocate for the downtrodden, and she wasn't afraid of anyone," Mr. Esdaile said.
He took his message to the poorest places, to the downtrodden and to the brokenhearted, to inmates in prison, and to the overlooked and the neglected.
Yes, my clinic in that downtrodden neighborhood outside Boston was a small marvel of homeostatic industry, but its minuscule budget was, by comparison, a luxury economy.
Since then, he has been lionized as an American hero — a defender of liberty and champion of civil rights for the downtrodden, the poor, and persecuted.
The Kim clan will not willingly grant basic freedoms to its downtrodden people, even as it incorporates limited foreign investment in isolated enclaves within its kingdom.
Latest project: Ms. Buckley stars in "Wild Rose," a "Star Is Born"-esque tale of a downtrodden woman from Glasgow seeking to become a Nashville superstar.
His sympathies were with the outcast, the downtrodden: the Irish laborers shunted to the outskirts of Concord, the dispossessed Native Americans he met on his travels.
True story: Some weeks ago, I emerged, downtrodden, from my latest debasement on the subway to encounter a traffic jam near the street where I live.
In New York, he was the perfect missing organic link in this concrete jungle, a magic sprite who cheered up the downtrodden souls trudging the streets.
Democrats build campaigns around caring about downtrodden people and promising to help them, so anything that indicates they don't actually care seems to smack of duplicity.
I've always been working on domestic violence prevention, I've always been fighting for people that are either downtrodden or the most vulnerable, and juvenile justice issues.
The vertiginously thin, four-story, 1,800-square-foot Victorian townhouse had been a downtrodden squat; the landlord offered a reduced rent with a four-year lease.
Iowa State&aposs win over TCU catapulted the long-downtrodden team to No. 15 in the initial playoff ranking, behind only Auburn among the two-loss teams.
Kepler comes through in clutch to lift Twins past Tigers DETROIT — When Max Kepler hits a home run, good things usually happen for the downtrodden Minnesota Twins.
I see the cruelty of a world that has lost sight of its own humanity and refuses to see the humanity of those most downtrodden and suffering.
Drive around the downtrodden northern suburbs of St Louis, both in and beyond its city limits, and signs of economic decline and ongoing racial segregation are obvious.
It is good if you can reach out to the downtrodden, preach the gospel to them and try to meet some of their needs through humanitarian services.
Cary Grant represented postwar American masculinity at its most virile; Jimmy Stewart was the American Everyman, humble and downtrodden but always striving to do the right thing.
No matter what they set out to do, what they actually accomplish is to give the downtrodden hope, and a reason to one day join their cause.
To Western ears, dissonant chords tend to sound like they clash and may seem more downtrodden or tense, whereas consonant chords may seem more harmonic and upbeat.
That instability made this year's race particularly contentious, with some of the country's downtrodden openly speaking out against the rich teams of sailors passing through their towns.
The claim that American women were downtrodden was the "fraud of the century", she wrote in "The Power of the Positive Woman", a book published in 1977.
But not all hope is lost — and Harvey has identified the perfect out-of-favor strategy for investors to exploit during this downtrodden period: the value factor.
But that's always been our goal because right now I think a lot of people are downtrodden in the culinary [world] — covering it or working in it.
Though technically dead, the catfish has lived on throughout this series and now Penguins fans are showing their true colors as they pile on the downtrodden Predators.
" But instead of confronting this reality, we make excuses: We say that his supporters are angry or frustrated, that they're downtrodden or "fed up with the system.
In one stanza, Brecht writes: The most beautiful of all doubts Is when the downtrodden and despondent raise their heads andStop believing in the strengthOf their oppressors.
Each home run lit up the Cubs' dugout, where the Chicago players didn't look nearly as worn or downtrodden as they had in the previous three games.
In January, he began his bid in a downtrodden Bogotá neighborhood, where a large crowd greeted him waving flags bearing the group's new logo, a red rose.
And what's worse, Cohen tried to profit off an infrastructure conversation that, had it turned into something real, may have helped downtrodden parts of the United States.
With his outsider status, the stark moral clarity of his message and his concern for the downtrodden, he's tapped into the spiritual sensibilities of the younger generations.
So, while every American should support the immediate removal of dangerous and violent criminals, a majority of these immigrants crossed the border as poor and downtrodden souls.
We hear about how Jesus spent time with the outcasts, people in prison, and other downtrodden people who were rejected or punished for their differences by mainstream society.
The Utah Jazz have won a season-best five consecutive games and try to add another to the ledger when they visit the downtrodden Phoenix Suns on Saturday.
But voters worried about jobs in the downtrodden region returned the ruling Liberal-National coalition to power in an Australian election this month, renewing momentum for the project.
The novel follows three characters in a near-future San Francisco, which is divided into a super-wealthy tech elite and the downtrodden customers who use their services.
Songs like "Hungry Eyes," about the downtrodden – "The terminally luckless," as he called them – made him a populist figure in the vein of Woody Guthrie and Bob Dylan.
We avert our gazes from the downtrodden, or reassure ourselves that we've worked hard to get where we are, or set our sights on the next brass ring.
He's presented as the sort of humble saint whose success, at least in this palatably packaged version of his life story, suggests a cosmic justice for the downtrodden.
This affinity has more than a whiff of historical hypocrisy; the British empire, a distinctly top-doggy affair, was hardly noted for its enthusiastic encouragement of the downtrodden.
On April 12, 2015, Mr. Gray was walking with friends in the downtrodden Sandtown neighborhood of West Baltimore when he spotted a group of police officers and ran.
His essays and books pick through the minds of murderers, con-men, Russian revolutionaries, artists, power-brokers, addicts and the downtrodden; even his own friends, family and lovers.
LONDON (Reuters) - A downtrodden wife tries to leave her abusive husband but in the course of a confrontation ends up stabbing him in front of her young son.
And she strained to make a persuasive case for herself as a champion of the economically downtrodden after delivering perfunctory paid speeches that earned her millions of dollars.
Although the right detested him, those of us on the left respected his standing up for the poor, the downtrodden and the desperate masses of the developing world.
While the couple's infant grows into a kindergartner, the child's father, always in his correctional-green pants with the same downtrodden expression, seems to be stuck in time.
Whoever he may be, Macy will play him with the same earnest, downtrodden nobility that he brought to private detective Milton Arbogast in the 1998 remake of Psycho.
Riffing on the Democrat's "I'm with Her" slogan, Trump said he would be a champion of the downtrodden and forgotten whose wealth protected him from special interest influence.
After trawling through crime scene after crime scene on the streets of Los Angeles, encountering downtrodden people of color, homeless veterans and corrupt businessmen, Phelps' optimism becomes ironic.
Ezekiel heretofore curried audience favor by staying unencumbered by misery — and yet, he smiled — but now he's another downtrodden specter of himself filling out the rank and file.
Throughout her work, Hammond has generously extended the definition of the word "lesbian" to include all women on the social fringes, who have been downtrodden, forgotten, and marginalized.
Baltimore is accustomed to being painted as downtrodden and falling apart; whenever anything bad happens, people here say, the national media swoops in, scaring away tourists and investors.
The internet empowers everyone to find their like-minded people, and this is as true of the hateful and vengeful as it is of the dispossessed and downtrodden.
The downtrodden jock accepts a bet to transform an unpopular girl named Laney (Rachael Leigh Cook) into prom queen, which prompts a friendship, a makeover, and lots of sparks.
"I remember being so sad and downtrodden after hearing that I couldn't even go to an arts school," the outstanding supporting actress in a drama series nominee tells PEOPLE.
A History of Being Bullied or Downtrodden The Sandy Hook Promise PSA claimed that perpetrators of self-harm or violence towards others may have been victims of prolonged bullying.
Before the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991, the authorities in Kyrgyzstan and the other four Soviet republics of Central Asia claimed to have emancipated the region's formerly downtrodden women.
He was the "butt of jokes amongst people who were themselves the butt of jokes", the author says of his ostracised life in a downtrodden part of the country.
Whether you're one of the downtrodden members of society or simply a smaller ground mammal that makes its way through the world picking through trash, life can be hard.
The opioid crisis has received a lot of attention nationally in part because it affects people who are white, affluent, and powerful — not just the black, poor, and downtrodden.
Dubbing the statue a "New Colossus," she saw in it a "Mother of exiles" whose "mild eyes" and lifted torch would welcome the poor and downtrodden from all lands.
Across Africa, a disenfranchised and downtrodden generation, used to their governments leaving nothing in their hands, found mobile phones in their pockets and discovered their best weapon — their voice.
While the movie revolves around the goddess Hela's invasion of Asgard, Marvel has been marketing the comedic chops of leading man Chris Hemsworth as a downtrodden Thor in exile.
On the morning of April 12, 2015, as he was walking through a downtrodden section of West Baltimore with two friends, Mr. Gray began running after seeing Lieutenant Rice.
One bad day after another slowly drives Arthur Fleck to madness and by the film's end, he's transformed into the Joker -- and ultimately, an unintentional symbol of the downtrodden.
"Karunanidhi played a crucial role in bringing the downtrodden people to the social mainstream by giving them political space," said R. Rajagopalan, a Tamil journalist based in New Delhi.
His first N.F.L. pass was a 62-yard touchdown, and when he led the once-downtrodden Falcons to the playoffs, he was named the offensive rookie of the year.
The islanders were told their move was necessary to help achieve China's plan for turning a downtrodden patch of Central America into a global trade hub and manufacturing powerhouse.
The president rambled at times, sounded downtrodden at points of the presser and lacked the combativeness that has been a signature of many of his exchanges with the press.
Helping the weak, the downtrodden, the ones that have lost everything they had, should have nothing to do with income, wealth, party affiliation, race, ethnicity or even paying taxes.
With his librarian George Lincoln Burr, he amassed a formidable collection of books, with a special concentration on those that highlighted historic persecution and the experiences of the downtrodden.
Thomas has selected one of the most compelling scenes from the film, in which Celie, who has been downtrodden by her husband Mister throughout the film, reclaims her narrative.
All that stands in the way is the sly, opportunistic inventor Yellow Eye, Uncle Liu's butcher-assassin Skinny, and the greed of every economically downtrodden urbanite Xiao comes across.
Then, in response to the coffee giant's inspiring announcement, conservatives took to Twitter to complain that providing jobs to the displaced and downtrodden is somehow un-American (we're confused, too).
The size of Clinton's victory may have unsettled Team Sanders, because instead of his usually fiery demeanor, Sanders appeared rather downtrodden while railing against corporate creed and Wall Street corruption.
WASHINGTON — New orders for long-lasting goods manufactured in the United States rose in January as demand picked up broadly, offering a ray of hope for the downtrodden manufacturing sector.
On "Killers Who Are Partying", she sings about identifying with the downtrodden ("I will be gay, if the gay are burned / I will be Africa, if Africa is shut down").
The city, known for a political tradition of empathy for the downtrodden, is now divided over whether to respond with more muscular law enforcement or stick to its forgiving attitudes.
Jose Ramirez and Francisco Lindor each hit solo home runs for the Indians, who have lost four of five but remain in first place in the downtrodden American League Central.
We have always been the party of the hard-working, the voiceless and the downtrodden, but by upholding the privileges of superdelegates, we are betraying the people we fight for.
It has started already; at the podium last night, he dismissed injury talk and spoke of the importance of the summer, the standard public exit interview for downtrodden runners-up.
It's said that history is written by the victors, but recent socially minded oral histories, such as Verso's Voice of Witness series, have given voices to the marginalized and downtrodden.
This election needed a Democrat who could call out, again and again, the myriad hypocrisies and absurdities of Mr. Trump's claim to be a hero for the downtrodden working class.
From this vantage point, the impulse among Indian immigrants and their children, when faced with the plight of the undocumented, underpaid and downtrodden, is to shake our heads and sigh.
NAYPYIDAW, Myanmar — Since his election in 2013, Pope Francis has constantly used his pulpit to champion the downtrodden and draw attention to the misery of the powerless and the persecuted.
And in doing so, Aaron and artist Olivier Coipel (who illustrates Thor rugged, bearded, and sketchily drawn) have created a downtrodden hero that doesn't leave the reader feeling trod upon.
The demonstration was what the international newspapers reported about Russia the day before, and their stories confirmed and reinforced the larger story about a downtrodden people in a totalitarian state.
For lodging, my cousin Michael, a journalist based in Prague, suggested the Zizkov neighborhood, a once downtrodden and still not entirely uptrodden neighborhood across the train tracks east of downtown.
It was a contrast to the FARC political party, which spent the weekend unified under its former commander, Rodrigo Londoño, who launched his presidential bid in a downtrodden Bogotá neighborhood.
He stomps his downtrodden way over to Hannah's hotel room and finds her in a bathrobe, a sad but meaningful throwback to their first and only one-on-one date.
The stereotypical parts she was being offered—"I have been given a lot of roles that are downtrodden, mammyish"—were as unfulfilling as she found the Hollywood community to be.
The Netflix series, billed as a dark revenge comedy, is about a downtrodden, obese high schooler, Patty the Fatty, who suddenly loses weight, gains popularity and sets out for payback.
You will literally never run out of characters who can have their backstories told as ever bleaker, ever more downtrodden tales full of ironic takes on man's inhumanity to man.
The video shows Mr. Ross driving around town in his Ford truck, puffing cigars and relating stories from his childhood in the downtrodden community, which is in the Miami area.
For years, Hollywood has boxed talented actors into terrorist, computer technician or convenience store clerk roles (Mr Nanjiani was best known for playing a downtrodden computer programmer in HBO's "Silicon Valley").
CLEVELAND — Ivanka Trump tried to show a compassionate side of her father Thursday night, portraying a man who helps the downtrodden find jobs and pushes for gender equality at his companies.
Sunday also saved its biggest upset for the end, when the downtrodden New England Patriots were finally able to break through against the favored powerhouse Arizona Cardinals on Sunday Night Football.
" BJP has defended Adityanath's appointment, with BJP minister and spokesman Venkaiah Naidu saying in a statement that the new chief minister "is a strong politician and committed to (helping) the downtrodden.
In that case, the real value of the UBI would be far higher in downtrodden communities, where many things (and especially housing) are far cheaper than in the big, booming cities.
But instead, Cramer suggested getting into some of the downtrodden technology names, which have seen drastic declines in the last several days and led the first leg of the sell-off.
Rio Tinto and Fortescue released their production outlook a day after rival BHP Billiton, which kept its guidance steady, while flagging budding signs of recovery in the long downtrodden commodities market.
From what I can glean, a young and downtrodden stablegirl escapes from her life of poverty and abuse on the back of the titular horse to a land of high fantasy.
On Monday, Carmelo Anthony left the comfort of his private cruise ship to explore some of the most downtrodden parts of Rio – discovering a different side of them in the process.
The law carved out tax breaks for investors who pour money into distressed communities — like in San Antonio and the downtrodden East side of Austin where Blueprint will direct its capital.
The Giants intercepted the first Dallas Cowboys pass of the game just seconds after the opening kickoff on Monday night, which seemed like a good sign for a persistently downtrodden team.
He also gave notice that he would not hesitate to use his influence among downtrodden Shiites to create havoc in the streets if his grievances were not met with government reforms.
The tax cut was ambrosia to big business and the 28503 percent but it has done next to nothing for downtrodden white voters who punched Trump's ticket to the White House.
The factory reports came ahead of the release on Tuesday of the Institute for Supply Management's national manufacturing survey, which is expected to show some stabilization in the downtrodden factory sector.
Also helping sentiment, orders for U.S. durable goods rose more than expected in January as demand picked up across the board, offering a ray of hope for the downtrodden manufacturing sector.
However, Zelinski said, Raiders diehards old enough to remember the first move are "incredulous, downtrodden, and disappointed" the organization is so seriously considering pulling up stakes and abandoning this community again.
"Only the most ignorant and downtrodden people can believe the lies and slander that are spread about the Jews," Lenin proclaimed in a 1919 address, which plays on an audio loop.
And for the true book nerd, Solnit's backmatter explores the deeper meaning of the Cinderella story, and the light it sheds on the plight of the downtrodden and subjugated even today.
This brilliant, jolly rendition of sadness is perhaps illustrative of the perpetual, historical condition of the Irish: downtrodden, hopeless, and dejected, but always to tell a joke and share a pint.
The Year in Style 93 In the September issue of W magazine, Rihanna was cast as Tomorrow, an otherworldly warrior queen and champion of the downtrodden, resplendent in diamonds and foil.
Ms. Mbindyo-Koroso says soap operas are so popular because they're aspirational: a pretty, downtrodden hero or heroine overcomes daunting odds — an evil stepmother, a bespectacled business tycoon — to achieve greatness.
The warlord and the insurgent group he leads are clearly an avatar for the dozens of militias that have been fighting the central government for decades, demanding more autonomy for downtrodden minorities.
But it does offer a little automated help with parsing wordy tenancy agreements to, for example, extract salient details such as fees in an effort to empower a downtrodden section of society.
But historical comparisons aren't the only reason the bank is staying positive on the market despite few expectations for a strong recovery in the long-downtrodden prices of Australia's key commodity exports.
In a rousing political pep talk, Governor Brown spoke to a large hall filled with thousands of climate scientists, some of the most recently downtrodden groups since the news of the election.
Instead, it gives her a rock-hard emotional coat of armor that protects her as she becomes a real-life superhero for the downtrodden in her fictional seaside home of Neptune, California.
"We have a shared responsibility to spend prudently and wisely for the people, especially for the poor and downtrodden," the 226-year-old finance minister told lawmakers in his 23-minute address.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Brussels wants to improve the image of the stalls selling one of its most famous delicacies, the potato fry, aiming to make the often downtrodden establishments more appealing to tourists.
After all, in a society in which women (especially women of color and sex workers) are routinely disenfranchised and downtrodden, what is there left to do except fight back against the system?
The pain of seeing my father continually erode into a pitiful figure—all missing teeth and rummy eyes, dressed in the discordant, used-clothing wardrobe of the perennially downtrodden—was too much.
She goes on to conquer a bunch of cities, free the people who are enslaved there, and generally stick up for the poor and the downtrodden while amassing an even greater army.
The ban would be a slap in the face to America's basic commitment to the equal treatment of all people, regardless of their faith or background, and to welcoming in the downtrodden.
She was even more downtrodden as she made her way past the media and through the mixed zone — an obligation required by the league for players on both sides of the draw.
At the railroad stop, the lover of the downtrodden buys fourth-class tickets so he can be with the peasants, but hours in the drafty, unheated railcar give Tolstoy chills and fever.
In them the laws of our familiar world are broken: Mild-mannered students become godlike creatures, mutants walk among us and untold power is, in an instant, granted to the most downtrodden.
She limits her written words to the team to only a few paragraphs, she said, but then always adds a personalized message congratulating a player for his performance or encouraging the downtrodden.
The problem is we've seen far more evidence that she has deep sympathy for the downtrodden, seemingly born of she herself being treated like chattel in the early phases of this story.
She sees herself as a liberator, and she has tried to free and lift up the downtrodden, and she does seem to have a genuine concern for her people and her dragons.
For a man who thinks of himself as having an affinity for the downtrodden and disenfranchised populations of this country, President Trump sure can't relate to some of their most intractable problems.
He was already a minor celebrity from his appearance in the 2011 documentary "Jiro Dreams of Sushi" as the downtrodden apprentice who can't make a pan of tamago to his boss's satisfaction.
"We have a shared responsibility to spend prudently and wisely for the people, especially for the poor and downtrodden," the 33-year-old finance minister told lawmakers in his 23-minute address.
NEW YORK, Feb 2500 (Reuters) - Shares of energy infrastructure-related companies rallied on Wednesday following news of Warren Buffett's sizable position in Kinder Morgan and other new investments in the downtrodden sector.
This makes the song, performed by a downtrodden alley cat, feel even more separate, as if the rest of the show is just an elaborate, surreal vehicle to deliver one pop hit.
Like far too many highly paid, pampered celebrities, Kaepernick has evidently deluded himself into believing his commendable success in the entertainment field makes him a moral beacon, a voice for the downtrodden.
For those at risk, the VA's Office of Suicide Prevention will execute a clinical plan to reach out and give comprehensive mental health support to prevent downtrodden veterans from making a fatal mistake.
At an Oval Office gathering earlier this year, President Donald Trump began touting his administration's new real estate investment program, which offers massive tax breaks to developers who invest in downtrodden American communities.
At the Producers Guild Awards on Saturday, producer Shawn Levy told reporters that although it is set in an imaginary town during the 1980s, the Netflix hit is all about lifting the downtrodden.
During the presidential campaign, the Pope — who is revered for his deep humility and sincere affinity for the poor and downtrodden — was cutting about Trump's plan to build a border wall with Mexico.
But it is an appeal to Pakistan's downtrodden and a welcome recognition of the price of poverty and social injustice among several tens of millions of Pakistanis at the bottom of the pile.
Parliamentary authorities have decreed that the media encampment - the source of thousands of Brexit despatches broadcast all over the globe - be temporarily dismantled next week to allow the downtrodden turf to be repaired.
Even in China, where the long-downtrodden domestic stock market still suffers from investor skepticism and government meddling, local shares enjoyed a run-up for much of this year before falling back recently.
"Be proud of all the Fatimas who clean working women's houses," she reads, and her words resound with the determination and quiet nobility of a woman who, however downtrodden, knows her own worth.
The last time I was there was a Saturday night and after the Street Fighter crew's smoke break, a downtrodden-looking man stumbles in, and shoots up in one of the peepshow booths.
NEW DELHI — Muthuvel Karunanidhi, who parlayed his vocation as a prolific writer of films about the downtrodden into a political career that challenged the upper caste's hold on Indian politics, died on Aug.
But with many stocks closing out Tuesday well in the green, it's possible that "all hope is not lost" for the downtrodden cruise stocks, said Todd Gordon, managing director at Ascent Wealth Partners.
Even in China, where the long-downtrodden domestic stock market still suffers from investor skepticism and government meddling, local shares enjoyed a run-up for much of this year before falling back recently.
While Perry has made fans primarily of black women and churchgoers, his persistent reliance on downtrodden female protagonists to point out issues of misogyny and infidelity undercuts the audience he aims to celebrate.
Geno Auriemma had long been intrigued by how Gregg Popovich turned unsexy San Antonio into an enduring N.B.A. power, as Auriemma had done with a once-downtrodden women's college program in rural Storrs.
So far the answer is that we have a president who gives his Inaugural Address about the downtrodden little people while he's appointing a bunch of bankers and billionaires to run the government.
Romar was 298-196 in his 15 seasons with the Huskies and was responsible for reinvigorating a downtrodden program, taking Washington to six N.C.A.A. tournaments and three appearances in the round of 16.
There's nothing flashy about the LA-based 30-something's ditties—they're relatively sparse, and warmly, lovably downtrodden ("Times are hard for dreamers / I wanna be a believer / I wanna know what it means").
Worries about President Trump's anti-trade statements are fading, and a weaker dollar has also helped, giving once-downtrodden currencies like the Mexican peso, the Turkish lira and the Brazilian real a lift.
So perhaps instead of just demonizing the violence, it might be more useful for political leaders to heed the root causes — and not dismiss the complaints of largely ignored, downtrodden communities in the future.
Cue jokey headlines suggesting swimmers were training in the "wrong kind of water" — an echo of the "wrong kind of snow/rain/sunshine" excuses familiar to downtrodden commuters when Britain's weather halts the trains.
Glass' vocals are a frantic cry, and a refusal to be downtrodden: "Honestly, you're never the victim" her lyrics implore, offering a balm for her own wounds, but also for those of others too.
Although Breaking Bad wasn't exactly cheery, there was a dark fantasy underpinning Walt's story: He was a downtrodden man who rebuilt himself as a fearsome kingpin, and enjoyed vengeance and validation in the process.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - New orders for long-lasting U.S. manufactured goods in January rose by the most in 2000 months as demand picked up broadly, offering a ray of hope for the downtrodden manufacturing sector.
I agree with Slate's Jamelle Bouie that, in attempting to sympathize with the plight of the downtrodden white who voted for Trump, we are in danger of perpetuating a false narrative of white innocence.
Several of Emanuel's 633 challengers slammed the prominent Democrat for the city's soaring crime and blamed him for everything from an understaffed police force to a lack of investment in Chicago's economically downtrodden neighborhoods.
New orders for long-lasting U.S. manufactured goods in January rose by the most in 10 months as demand picked up across the board, offering a ray of hope for the downtrodden manufacturing sector.
The appointment of Mnuchin, an alumnus of one of the world's most powerful financial institutions, seems to clash with Trump's populist campaign rhetoric and pledge to be the "voice" for downtrodden blue-collar workers.
Jessica Chastain recently took to social media to tout Phoenix's work as Arthur Fleck, a downtrodden stand-up comedian who finds his purpose in life after committing acts of violence and becoming the Joker.
That "rocky road," as Claure put it in his remarks on Monday, appeared to have come to an end with the ownership group's agreement to purchase almost nine acres in Miami's downtrodden Overtown neighborhood.
In 2009, after a four-year standoff over the best plan for a revival, the Bloomberg administration bought seven acres in the downtrodden amusement district from the developer Joseph J. Sitt for $95.6 million.
Possible indicators of sex trafficking include guests who book multiple rooms, rent rooms by the hour and pay cash, or men accompanied by young girls who appear downtrodden or do not make eye contact.
Here, she plays a fading actress living among the downtrodden in a decaying French apartment house, where she befriends a teenage boy (Jules Benchetrit, the director's son) whose parents never seem to be home.
A former fashion model, married to a billionaire, who lives in a triplex penthouse at Trump Tower, she is never going to have an easy time persuading the downtrodden that she understands their problems.
But a marquee matchup against a downtrodden Kentucky Wildcats squad still spelled trouble for Chris Mack and company, who couldn't come away from Rupp Arena with the overtime victory against their in-state rival.
Whether it's discussing the societal restrictions placed on women or the appalling treatment of the mentally ill, Lore reminds you how often folklore intertwined with fear of the other to keep the marginalized downtrodden.
Trump's position amounts to nothing more than a dollop of false hope for downtrodden coal communities, in exchange for a ton of additional risk heaped on everyone, particularly the poorest people in the world.
Most of Ark's actively managed ETFs are outperforming the broader market this year, and therein lies the strategy for how Ark — whose top holding is, indeed, the periodically downtrodden stock of Tesla — makes its money.
Additionally, there is a huge emotional and human element to an IPO — a tough IPO or downtrodden stock might have a demoralizing effect on the employee base, which can have ramifications for years to come.
She will need to strike a delicate balance between the re-distributive policies advocated by Mr Modi toward the poor & downtrodden and yet ensure the government's firm commitment to adhere to medium-term fiscal consolidation.
He cratered in the general election, but says he sees a path for the party if it can rack up higher and higher margins with disaffected Democrats in downtrodden places like his hometown of Buffalo.
But the idea has cross-ideological appeal—both to libertarians who think the government does least harm by shovelling cash to people, and to bleeding hearts concerned with the plight of the poor and downtrodden.
On labels like 1080p, Normals Welcome, and Heart to Heart, he's used the moniker Khotin as a catch-all for downtrodden house tracks united in their wintry spirit, if not in their genre-skirting constructions.
Scarborough's comments came less than an hour after Trump delivered an inaugural address in which he painted the United States as a country of downtrodden and weary workers savaged by a power-hungry political class.
"He's the only politician who speaks of the downtrodden," said Jennifer, an actor, who swore she would write Bernie onto the ballot paper in November even if his rival, Hillary Clinton, wins the Democratic nomination.
In its far-flung pueblos, banana plantation company towns and dusty cities, Mr. Kaine embraced an interpretation of the gospel, known as liberation theology, that championed social change to improve the lives of the downtrodden.
With the city in the throes of the Great Depression, he supported himself with various small jobs while painting simple but earnest portraits, modernist interiors and urban street scenes often depicting the disenfranchised and downtrodden.
These tropes, immortalized in movie portrayals from "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" to "Bad Teacher," are nearly as common as the saintly sages who unlock the hidden creativity of their students or rescue downtrodden minority children.
This downtrodden realism was at the heart of Pesci's first starring role, "Dear Mr. Wonderful" (1982), an underseen film that offers an artfully meandering view of working-class life in Newark and New York City.
The possible appointment of Mnuchin, an alumnus of one of the world's most powerful financial institutions, seems to clash with Trump's populist campaign rhetoric and pledge to be the "voice" for downtrodden blue-collar workers.
But despite the win, Miami's 11th straight dating back to last season, Mark Richt's Hurricanes head into Saturday's matchup at downtrodden North Carolina down one spot in the USA Today Coaches Poll to No. 8.
In the City of Brotherly Love, people seemed to come together less out of some mutual affection for the home team than out of a shared sense of being downtrodden and needing to lash out.
Tim Seymour, who is founder and chief investment officer of Seymour Asset Management and runs the Amplify Seymour Cannabis ETF (CNBS), advised investors to take their time if they're considering buying into the downtrodden group.
The stock has gained a meager 10 percent since the beginning of the year, but the "Mad Money" host attributed that to "guilt by association" with the downtrodden stocks of Alphabet's online comrades, Facebook and Twitter.
Far from a downtrodden consumer brand on its last legs, ARM is a low-key company happy to toil away behind the scenes and work on the future of the tech industry while growing in potential.
Obama told a crowd at the American Library Association's annual conference in New Orleans on Friday that her soon-to-be-released book, "Becoming," is a "re-humanization effort" for America's downtrodden, The Associated Press reported.
"That's an extremely talented and well-coached team, led by an exceptional quarterback that had a heck of a day," Tom Herman, the Texas coach, said, his demeanor mostly downtrodden but maybe also a little awed.
CONTRIBUTIONS OF THE DOWNTRODDEN I delved into the lives of female painters who hiked along Norwegian glaciers to capture views of fjords, not much held back by their long skirts and 19th-century society's low expectations.
Emerging market stocks and bonds have attracted investors recently as President Trump's anti-trade statements have faded, while the weaker dollar has lifted downtrodden currencies like the Mexican peso, the Turkish lira and the Brazilian real.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - New orders for long-lasting U.S. manufactured goods in January rose by the most in 10 months as demand picked up across the board, offering a ray of hope for the downtrodden manufacturing sector.
Downtrodden liberals finally had a night to celebrate after a year of abysmal electoral returns that started with President Trump's shocking White House upset and dragged on through several high-profile special-election losses in 2017.
With Wall Street slowly getting more bullish on Cisco's prospects — Barclays said Thursday that it believes the company will see key improvements in multiple product lines in 2020 — Tatro wasn't shying away from the downtrodden name.
During the Mexican Revolution of 1910, Posada poked fun at dictators and the bourgeoisie in general, most often by depicting calaveras dressed up as tyrants and wealthy people, while portraying the downtrodden in a dignified fashion.
Like Xi, Pooh has a rotund face and nose, and netizens have been taking split-screen pics of the two making similar poses, including one of Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe shaking hands with Xi looking downtrodden.
The son of Italian immigrants to Argentina, Francis has made the plight of refugees, the poor and downtrodden the focus of his ministry as pope, denouncing the "globalization of indifference" that the world shows the less fortunate.
You'll encounter them in airports and at coffee stops, in drugstores and supermarkets: sad plastic troughs stuffed with iceberg lettuce, rubbery cherry tomatoes, downtrodden chicken strips dryer than the Sahara, and an aggravating cup of syrupy vinaigrette.
"These are temptations that seek to degrade and destroy," he said, in what might have been a message to the downtrodden throughout the country who are tempted into violent crime by the hope of bettering their position.
But rocking the boat, no matter what the risks, was precisely what he and millions of other Britons — who, regardless of their real economic situation, see themselves as members of a downtrodden "working class" — wanted to do.
This city near the Michigan border has long been used as a political prop — first by President Barack Obama, then by President Trump — to express concern for the downtrodden and to make a claim on newfound prosperity.
" Grizabella the Glamour Cat, the downtrodden outcast who sings "Memory" and whose ascent to the "Heaviside Layer" (where cats go to be reborn) is more or less the entire plot of "Cats" doesn't exist in "Old Possum.
FACTORY DATA SURPRISES While a separate report hinted at some stabilization for the downtrodden manufacturing sector, dollar strength and on-going efforts by businesses to reduce an inventory overhang suggest the sector's troubles are far from over.
Ms. Vieira feared he would stop breathing, but couldn't get to a hospital with doctors on duty from her downtrodden neighborhood at that late hour, when rats scurry on the rutted roads but no buses were running.
His latest crusade in protecting the downtrodden involves another neighbor: precocious teenage Ellie (Jenna Ortega), who spends too much time in close proximity with sexually predatory adult comedian Henderson (Chris D'Elia, sucking the marrow from this role).
The municipality then invested $225 million in its downtrodden flea market, which today is a treasure trove of antiques by day and a bustling hub of twinkling lights, al fresco cafes and impossibly trendy bars by night.
Danielle Macdonald — who, you heard it here first, is bound for major stardom —  is so convincing as Patti Dumbrowski, an aspiring rapper desperate to get out of her downtrodden New Jersey town, that you can't help but believe.
Though entertainment outlets and tabloids covered most of her moves, you might have missed a fling she once had with Topher Grace, who played the ever-downtrodden Eric Forman on That '70s Show and himself in Oceans 11.
Look at every drooped face and behind it is a person who has had a success or a failure, who is downtrodden but prepared to wake up after a couple hours of sleep to go at it again.
But the pride of a downtrodden neighborhood, concern about maintaining tradition and the desire of a high-powered corporation to appeal to upscale clients are all in play as debate rages about the form that change should take.
No other nation has done so much for the downtrodden, the persecuted, and the afflicted people of the world as America, but we can no longer take in such overwhelming numbers of other nations' people and long survive.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Factory activity in the U.S. Midwest surged to its highest in almost 1-1/269 years in June amid strong gains in new orders and production, offering a ray of hope for the downtrodden manufacturing sector.
Schiano, who was Rutgers' head coach from 2001-11, is believed to be close to returning to the downtrodden football program but wants guarantees that facilities will be upgraded to compete with those at other Big Ten campuses.
For much of his 14 years in power he had the support of most Venezuelans, thanks partly to his charismatic claim to represent a downtrodden majority and to the flaws of an opposition identified with an uncaring elite.
Their struggle ought to be the first priority for the new crop of freshman progressives—like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Ilhan Omar, and Rashida Tlaib—who are entering Congress with bold pledges to fight for the poor and downtrodden.
The other has made millions giving lip service to the poor and downtrodden, calling out the rich publicly and then taking money behind closed doors by giving speeches to the same rich and powerful she had seemingly castigated.
It is these people—along with the few children who survived the tragedy and discussed it with Lloyd Parry—who emerge as the downtrodden yet heroic figures of the book, which tells a story that desperately needs heroes.
Disappointed critics have said that Francis, who has made championing the downtrodden a trademark of his papacy, did not adequately raise such awareness during the first leg of his trip, to Myanmar, from which he departed on Thursday.
A theme to the promotional story repeatedly expressed to me and my colleagues during this trip is that Los Angeles is experiencing a major revitalization: new galleries and museums opening, projects expanding and previously downtrodden neighborhoods being resuscitated.
True to form, on Tuesday morning, the team was expected to do something predictable: Hire Matt Rhule, the former Giants assistant coach who has become a rising star after rebuilding downtrodden college football programs at Temple and Baylor.
It was that experience that led to Eli's decision before the 25 draft to make it known that he did not want to play for the downtrodden San Diego Chargers, who held the first pick of the draft.
Yet many Mexicans saw him as a populist antihero rather than as a murderer, because of his humble origins, his defiance of a corrupt and ineffective federal government, and his reputation for benevolence to Sinaloa's poor and downtrodden.
In exchange, Cuban doctors set up clinics for the poor — Chavez's political base — in Venezuela's most downtrodden neighborhoods, and thousands of Venezuelans traveled free of charge to Havana for medical treatment of everything from cataracts to gunshot wounds.
From the opening close-up of a tattoo on Iguana's arm, the character is segmented and branded by the mise-en-scène, establishing his downtrodden place among his pirate cohorts, who actually brand him, and engaging the viewer's compassion.
But like with anyone else, his internal issues can't be cured when he also feels downtrodden about the realities of the world around him — when he has so little control over his destiny because of both class and race.
He is someone who hides in a forest with a band of outlaws, someone who inspires the downtrodden commoners to revolt against the despotic king and his sadistic lieutenant, and someone who uses expert archery against the king's soldiers.
As my colleague Sarah Wildman recounts: During the presidential campaign, the Pope — who is revered for his deep humility and sincere affinity for the poor and downtrodden — was cutting about Trump's plan to build a border wall with Mexico.
Later she was Elsie Tu. Under both names she was a formidable advocate for the rights of the downtrodden in Hong Kong, shaming and tormenting the police, the Legislative Council and successive British governors for more than 30 years.
Only in the early 1950s did China and India begin to interact as modern governments in a sustained way, bonding over their shared former status as the exploited and downtrodden of Western Imperialism and the newly-emancipated developing world.
In his wonderful look at the biology of stress, Why Zebras Don't Get Ulcers, primatologist and neuroscientist Robert Sapolsky writes that in most social hierarchies, in most times, stress accumulates among the weak and downtrodden members of the tribe.
The Rohingya are, in short, exactly the sort of persecuted and downtrodden people in the global periphery whose rights Francis has made it his pastoral mission to champion and whose plight he has used his papal platform to elevate.
The discrepancy between Manafort's sentence and those of drug offenders wasn't lost on high-profile Democrats, who took to Twitter to highlight how the justice system treats for the rich and powerful compared to how it treats the downtrodden.
While the wealthiest Americans are as entitled to their civil liberties as everyone else, few legal minds are as eager as Dershowitz to place upon their shoulders a mantle usually reserved for the most downtrodden and disfavored among us.
While the focus is on Joe and Beck's iPhone-crossed romance, there are disarmingly funny moments, like the suggestion a downtrodden person has a "Trump just took Pennsylvania" look, or the way one seemingly triumphant moment goes spectacularly awry.
The opening gesture is already a bit too pat for that: The citizens of the downtrodden (fictional) town of Clements, a former Idaho mining center whose biggest mine shut down 12 years before the action, have voted to unincorporate.
It includes a look at how to set up your family for generations of financial security, the unveiling of five stock picks from a tech-investing heavyweight, and how one top-ranked money manager is feasting on downtrodden unicorns.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump's effort to put coal miners back to work stumbled in most coal producing states last year, even as overall employment in the downtrodden sector grew modestly, according to preliminary government data obtained by Reuters.
Cramer, host of "Mad Money," said investing in the cheap and steady Intel, the well-managed Broadcom, the recently downtrodden Advanced Micro Devices or the similarly pressured Texas Instruments were all good ways to play the turn in the chipmakers.
In its latest footage KCNA, the North's official news agency, gleefully showed the serried ranks of protesters in Seoul, but blurred the city's skyscrapers, presumably in an attempt to hide from the North's downtrodden subjects the prosperity over the border.
Capitalising on a popular longing for the years of plenty a decade ago, the hardliners mock Mr Rouhani's neo-liberals as the government of the ashraf, or elite, which, as under the former shah, lords it over the mostazafin, or downtrodden.
Its characters include those who have in many forms of media been portrayed as downtrodden — namely, trans women of color in 1980s New york — but Pose gave them storylines that focused on their lives, their loves, and their found families.
Jake Mahaffy's Free In Deed, about the death of an autistic black child during a faith healing at a black pentecostal church in a downtrodden stretch of Memphis, is one of the most remarkable motion picture experiences of the year.
Countless people of faith, for example, pour their lives out for others, and they include foster parents who love other people's children as their own and other generous individuals who have committed themselves to caring for the poor and downtrodden.
But they also spurred the development of a civil society: NGOs, house churches and independent legal firms ready to take up the cases of the downtrodden and dispossessed in their battles with officialdom all made extensive use of social media.
" 'These were the downtrodden' The night before we met Abu-Sitta, a senior member of Hamas' political bureau, Salah al-Bardaweel, told Gaza TV station Baladna that 50 of at least 60 people killed in clashes on Monday were Hamas "martyrs.
In his latest film "I, Daniel Blake", at the Cannes Film Festival, Loach, 79, shows how Britain's social security system conspires to drive a downtrodden carpenter and a single mother of two into poverty in the northeastern city of Newcastle.
Owen Jones, a columnist for the left-wing newspaper The Guardian, described the shocking referendum result as being "above all else a working-class revolt," a cry for help by the downtrodden whose travails and desperation Orwell chronicled 80 years ago.
Since his election in 2013, the former bishop of Buenos Aires has made reaching out to the downtrodden a hallmark of his papacy, renouncing many of the perks associated with his role as leader of the world's 1.2 billion Roman Catholics.
The leader of a small ragtag team of militias, Castro managed to inspire followers among Cuba's poor and downtrodden at a time when Havana had become the jewel of the Caribbean and the playground of the world's rich and famous.
"Civility" means white liberals telling people of color to empathize with Trump supporters—even though the most downtrodden Trump supporter has never experienced the economic angst and societal ostracism people of color have suffered since before the founding of this country.
WASHINGTON, Pennsylvania (Reuters) - For some Democratic voters in Pennsylvania, Tuesday's primary election will be more than just a chance to pick preferred candidates for public office - it will be a mini-referendum on the future of the state's downtrodden fracking industry.
Considered by many detractors to be, as a general, little more than a stoic butcher, Grant, in the written terms of surrender at Appomattox, showed the empathy he felt toward the defeated and downtrodden — conditions he knew from harsh personal experience.
The world expected a global figure who has championed the downtrodden to speak out for the more than 600,000 Rohingya who have fled to Bangladesh from Rakhine State in Myanmar to escape a military campaign of murder, rape and arson.
Mr. Hett was so adept at public relations that last year, after his mother, Figen, said she was downtrodden after failing to sell any of her handicrafts at a charity art fair, he turned to social media to promote them.
A federal program meant to encourage investment in the United States from wealthy foreigners is increasingly supporting large luxury real estate projects, not the development in the rural and downtrodden districts that some say were the original targets of the program.
This cast had them, especially the baritone Furio Zanasi as a downtrodden but defiant Ulisse; and the mezzo-soprano Marianna Pizzolato, who brought a rich voice and a touch of prima-donna intensity to the king's long-suffering wife, Penelope.
" He cites Christ's sermon on the plain in the Gospel of Luke, as one example of Christ calling out political and religious powers who don't care for the downtrodden: "But woe to you who are rich, for you have already received your comfort.
New York (CNN Business)The Milken Institute Global Conference, the annual talkfest for the financial elite at a posh hotel in Beverly Hills, is usually shot through with references to lifting up the downtrodden and making capital work for the common good.
I don't know what the demographics worked out to be in this recent election, but a lot of college-educated people, a lot of white suburbanites, a lot of people who are not the downtrodden loved Trump and continue to love him.
Though it has all the bogus hallmarks of rich rock stars singing about the downtrodden ("Salt of the Earth" by the Rolling Stones comes to mind), "Sans titre (Gérard)" communicates well a sense of pity within the capitalist overindulgence of the architectural space.
Downtrodden and frustrated by a government that he believes has forgotten him, he lashes out at everyone with violence — hoping that people will see these acts, join him, and help reset the institutions and government that he feels have gone so awry.
So, just as fans embraced Joseph Schooling, who went from idolizing Michael Phelps to beating him out for a gold medal, it wouldn't be all that surprising if a downtrodden hairstyle could regain its own popularity through the perfect gold medal win.
Browns officials, who you might assume would want to avoid tempting fate like this, are on board: For a fanbase so downtrodden that the home stadium is known as the "Factory of Sadness," one win = one free beer sounds just about right.
"William left clear instructions that he wanted his memorial to be something that was fun and celebratory rather than downtrodden and sad, and he ensured that that would be the case by leaving it in the hands of the two granddaughters," says Brown.
Lots of Yang's loyal base of online support comes from liberals, but he also draws a sizable contingent of former supporters of President Donald Trump who are disappointed in Trump not fulfilling his campaign promise to bring jobs back to economically downtrodden areas.
" Norman Podhoretz, in these pages, took moral umbrage at the embrace of the downtrodden: Algren seems to believe, he wrote, "that we live in a society whose bums and tramps are better men than the preachers and the politicians and the otherwise respectables.
"She's talking to minorities now, not really to white people, and that's a mistake," said Dennis Bertko, 66, a construction project manager in Youngstown, Ohio, as he sipped a draft beer at the Golden Dawn Restaurant in a downtrodden part of town.
There was a time, people, when you would really not have been throwing confetti in the air just because a Republican governor who believes "you've got to help people that are downtrodden and poor" won the presidential primary in his own state.
"He wanted to make sure the images of the downtrodden and the put-upon were captured with dignity," Hugh B. Price, a former president of the National Urban League and a former New York Times editorial writer, said in a phone interview.
It could have been a stumbling block for this touching revival of the 1987 play that Ms. McDonald (a six-time Tony Award winner) and Mr. Shannon (twice nominated for an Oscar) are hardly the dowdy, downtrodden types Mr. McNally calls for.
At one point he abruptly switched to painting seascapes and colorful landscapes, before eventually returning in earnest to his shadowy figures, knowing they were his most valuable currency for survival, even as barter for a meal when he was at his most downtrodden.
"Abused and downtrodden workers throughout the world are trapped in this exploitative system and are yearning to breathe free, if only someone with a louder voice than them would show up and give them the inspiration and confidence to do it," Thompson said.
Cate and these two downtrodden women — and even the haughty "sisters" of the Home, who herd their enervated flock onto the path of righteousness through a relentless drumbeat of prayer and piety — endure tragedy at the hands of cruel parents and predatory men.
This single image — of a group of downtrodden men, all with their backs to the camera except one, whose dirty face is looking hopelessly at the ground — would position Lange alongside Woody Guthrie as a primary witness to America's decline in the 1930s.
Mr. Kasich infused his message with sympathy for the downtrodden and overlooked, and offered a surprising olive branch to gay voters, saying he was uncomfortable with restrictions, advocated by conservatives, that would allow businesses to deny service to same-sex couples who wish to wed.
While it returns over and over again to the downtrodden-rises-up-against-the-subjugator model, the genre has always had a remarkable ability to overlook the persecuted groups—people of color, women, the LGBTQ community, people with disabilities—whose experiences it mines for drama.
Recent insights on Syrian refugees reveal unique vulnerabilities — most notably, exploitation by terrorist or other violent extremist organizations (VEOs) who can easily exploit, recruit and mobilize downtrodden people whose countries seem indifferent to their exodus and when the international community seems incapable of helping.
Farage is a plucky, downtrodden privately-educated former stockbroker, who bravely stood up against the elite; who, according to a former schoolteacher, used to sing Hitler-youth songs in school; and, who formed a pact with Holocaust-deniers in the European Parliament to get funding.
At Victoria Square, a downtrodden area of central Athens where many homeless refugees have converged, Greeks turned up in droves with bags of food, fruit and medicine after seeing images on television of families sleeping in the open, on cardboard boxes, on chilly winter nights.
But this optimism, coupled with his overt sympathies for the downtrodden and a working style that put an emphasis on freedom of movement, unencumbered by any equipment except a camera and his wits, also served to keep him photographing until the end of his life.
Springsteen might be at his best in discussing the contradictions that have defined him -- a working-class hero who concedes that he has "never worked 9 to 5," someone who still speaks for the downtrodden while having become "wildly and absurdly successful" in the process.
Like the great thinkers and leaders who preceded him, from Du Bois to Paul Robeson to King to Malcolm, Ali's embrace of the world's beleaguered and downtrodden masses forced the nation to come to grips with its foul treatment of its own citizens of color.
At a time when it's harder and harder to imagine the country ever finding its way past the many ways it's tearing itself asunder, Rectify stands as a constant reminder that, ultimately, we are all only human — even the most powerful or downtrodden among us.
According to migrants, local officials and migration scholars, this increase in northward migration has been partly spurred by the policies of President Andrés Manuel López Obrador of Mexico, who had campaigned as a defender of the poor and the downtrodden, and took office in December.
Today, most Americans are too young to remember Carter's presidency firsthand and know him more for his active post-presidency, appreciating his energetic, Nobel Prize-winning efforts to help the downtrodden, monitor elections and search for peace in the darkest corners of the planet.
In a signal that the Giants think that their quarterback, Eli Manning, is in the latter stages of his career — and that their downtrodden offense is in need of a quick upgrade — the team on Wednesday acquired the six-time Pro Bowl receiver Brandon Marshall.
But in sepia tones that reference the parched soil that flew all the way to New York City at the height of the Dust Bowl, Hayes offers a poignant narrative of how Guthrie rose from a directionless teenager in Okemah to the voice of the downtrodden nationwide.
Both the early English settlers and the American Revolutionaries lived in profoundly class-ridden societies, with downtrodden (and sometimes cruelly disciplined) servants and restive debtors and runaways, yet official American history identifies with the rulers of these hierarchical societies as if they were middle-class democrats.
Although they portray bustling urbanity, the color images in "Daido Tokyo" convey a poetic air of abandonment and deep solitude: empty plazas and downtrodden back alleys; peeling posters and lifeless window mannequins; industrial pipes and medusas of jumbled electrical wires; a bum passed out on the street.
The quirkiness of each character — the downtrodden narrator, the tragic sister stuck in a loveless marriage, the reckless younger brother going out with an older woman to prove some point left unbeknownst to the rest of the family — leaves the reader feeling empathy, but not sadness.
And O'Reilly's upbringing, as the son of an accountant, was perhaps not as downtrodden as he often portrayed it on TV. What both of them have converged on, from opposite corners, is the idea that what's really ailing America is the elites and the know-it-alls.
While the magazine has published recent cover stories on the poor and downtrodden — homesteaders in the American West, migrants at the border between the United States and Mexico — it has also run essays critical of what its writers have seen as an intolerant strain on the left.
"While the music she made captured some of our deepest human desires, namely affection and respect, and through her voice, her own voice, Aretha lifted those of millions, empowering and inspiring the vulnerable, the downtrodden, and everyone who may have just needed a little love," he wrote.
The Finnish director Aki Kaurismaki ("The Other Side of Hope," showing on April 8 and 10) makes movies that are somehow simultaneously among the bleakest and the most uplifting in world cinema: They combine a deadpan Scandinavian sense of humor with a profound empathy for the downtrodden.
In the wake of the 2016 presidential election, the media has been awash in attempts to empathize with the downtrodden white working class of regions like John's, and S-Town initially proceeds as though it will ask us for a similar level of progressive empathy for the heartland.
But with taps running dry it was easier to capitulate to the rioters' main demand, which is to allow the Jats, a caste-like community that is powerful in Haryana, to gain "reservations"—that is, a share of state favours formally reserved for the supposedly poor and downtrodden.
"We are embracing witchcraft's true roots as the magik of the poor, the downtrodden and disenfranchised and its history as often the only weapon, the only means of exacting justice available to those of us who have been wronged by men just like [Kavanaugh]," the event's page reads.
Instead of focusing on the uneventful traffic stop, we should understand that the real problem here is that Ayala was punished for using her influence and power to better protect the downtrodden, who are the most likely to be victims of police misconduct and an unfair court system.
Even Jaime, the golden boy who scoffed at Tyrion's tendency to champion the downtrodden at the start of the episode, is one of the "cripples, bastards and broken things" that Tyrion once admitted a soft spot for back in Season 1 — in fact, all of our surviving heroes are.
"We will be embracing witchcraft's true roots as the magik of the poor, the downtrodden and disenfranchised and [its] history as often the only weapon, the only means of exacting justice available to those of us who have been wronged by men just like him," the event reads.
FROM RICK OWENS'S ragged T-shirts and canvas shifts to the giddy ornamentation of Alessandro Michele's Gucci, all glitz and blitz and reconstituted Elton John costumes, the spring collections appeared to not have a common thread between them — a seemingly bipolar mix of downtrodden, derelict styles and escapist fantasies.
The club opened in 2006 and bore witness to an alleged Nicole Richie collapse, a brawl between Paris Hilton and Shanna Moakler, and a downtrodden Tara Reid getting turned away at the door as a bouncer let her ex-pal Hilton and her new BFF Kim Kardashian go inside.
Even as the Christmas season in the United States steadily grows more and more secular, to reflect a country that's much less homogenized in its makeup, it retains the centrality of charity, the need to make sure people who are downtrodden and ignored are treated with kindness and respect.
Through her eyes, we see the cast of characters that populate her life: her older brothers, Douglas (Gage Naquin) and James (Gavin Naquin); her young neighbor and friend, Thomas (Krzysztof Meyn), whose grandmother owns the train-side diner; and the wizened regulars who cheerfully chuckle at their downtrodden circumstances.
While the word "drug addict" triggers a vision of a media stereotype of a lonely, downtrodden junkie desperately searching city streets for a way to get high, the reality is that in 28503, people struggling with addiction could be anyone — a neighbor, co-worker, family friend, brother or sister.
Since India's independence, the government has made provisions to uplift the most downtrodden members of the caste system, known as Dalits, most often by means of state favours known as "reservations": jobs and slots at universities set aside for the people who had been least likely to enjoy their benefits.
The protesters taking to the streets against President-elect Trump fancy themselves as champions of the poor, minorities, and the downtrodden, but then stage an unlawful march down Broad street in the evening rush hour on the one day where people planned to get home on time to their families.
As the only two African-American senators at the time, Scott and Booker had previously worked on pushing policies they believed would benefit downtrodden minority communities, and they liked the idea of opportunity zones, where the opportunity was primarily for low-income neighborhoods and motivated by the opportunity for investors.
Casey Affleck, star of "Manchester by the Sea," won best drama actor for his role as a man riven by grief, while Viola Davis won best supporting actress, as expected, for playing a downtrodden wife in the African-American family drama "Fences," the movie version of the award-winning play by August Wilson.
As a service member, I know that welcoming refugees makes our nation stronger, both by swelling the ranks of our citizenry with productive members of society, and by countering the narrative of our enemies, who would have the world believe that the United States is unwilling to extend its hand to the downtrodden.
It's been on the rise in the United States for about decade, with films like Ramin Bahrani's Chop Shop (2007) and Kelly Reichardt's Wendy and Lucy (2008) employing a natural and semi-observational style that focuses on characters and situations rather than heavy-handed plots to tell their stories about America's downtrodden poor.
Critics had been asking why a pontiff who so often condemned injustice against the downtrodden had stayed silent earlier in the week, when he made his first visit to Myanmar, a country in which Rohingya Muslims have been raped, killed or driven into exile in Bangladesh by a brutal military campaign of repression.
Mr. Gray was detained after fleeing, apparently unprompted, from officers in the downtrodden Sandtown neighborhood of West Baltimore, and loaded into a police wagon that made six stops in West Baltimore before it arrived at the Western District police station, where Mr. Gray was found unresponsive and not breathing, with a devastating spinal cord injury.
The documentary filmmaker Wang Bing is a dogged chronicler of China's downtrodden: His "Tie Xi Qu: West of Tracks" was a nine-hour look at the decline of an urban industrial district, while "'Til Madness Do Us Part" offered a nearly four-hour immersion in a mental hospital that resembled a prison or a purgatory.
It seems to me that given our history as a nation that has been a beacon of hope for the oppressed, for the downtrodden, that I very strongly disagree with those Republican candidates who say, you know what, we've got to turn our backs on women and children who left their home with nothing, nothing at all.
"I think there's a perception by some that I'm saying all white heterosexual men over 30 are downtrodden, that's not what I'm saying at all, but there is a large number of that cohort who have been marginalized but because they're not a part of a minority group don't feel they can access assistance," he said.
Those decades in the political wildness now burnish his progressive credentials—he can claim to be the Democrat most committed to Medicare for all, and he can also point to his recent campaign against Amazon as helping push the company's minimum wage to $15, an example of him flexing his political muscle to help downtrodden workers in the real world.
"Pretty Green Eyes" sounds like that magic moment six VKs and three pints in when your tie metaphorically loosens and you feel yourself on the verge of a kind of personal metamorphosis from downtrodden drone to loudmouthed free spirit, before reigning it in because you might cause a scene and causing a scene is the worst thing one can do.
He has fomented division among us; weakened the Western alliance; undermined the democracies' economic strength through a trade war; ruined our country's reputation as a haven for the oppressed and the downtrodden; stained America's honor by lying and breaking agreements; paid homage to President Vladimir V. Putin and other dictators; and attacked the rule of law and freedom of the press.
But what rising up from poverty did was to make me more empathetic, not less, to those who came before me: Native Americans, some of whom were my ancestors too; the downtrodden and dispossessed at the first European settlement in Plymouth Harbor; the Irish immigrants fleeing famine in the nineteenth century; and Jewish refugees fleeing hate in Europe in the 20th century.
Also, it would eliminate a bunch of housing programs and economic development grants in downtrodden communities, make deep cuts to the federal work-study and Pell grant programs that helps students pay for college, and cut grants for state and local agencies for counterterrorism measures, and billions cuts from the IRS budget, making the chance of getting audited even less likely.
That tells me that many Americans are horrified by the direction Trump is trying to pull this country, that many of us are taken aback by Trump's attempt to transform a country that long prided itself on its embrace of the downtrodden -- even when we struggled mightily to uphold that standard -- to one stuck in a cowardly crouch, afraid of the rest of the world.
" Thomas Moore, a 20-year-old college student and self-proclaimed activist who has since changed his handle emoji from a rose to a red balloon, said he had put the rose in his handle for its meaning beyond DSA, "The fragility of the rose represents the concern for the welfare of the downtrodden, its petals are symbolic of the ever growing following the movement has.
It is also about the presence of justice—not just living wages, affordable education, safe streets, and clean housing, but also the end of police militarization, the implementation of structural criminal justice reform, the arrival of service jobs with meaningful benefits, the restoration of downtrodden neighborhoods to something beyond "clean" and "safe," and a vision of civil society we haven't yet seen on the ground.
But after allowing five runs in three and a third innings Friday, Price is 0-250 in nine postseason starts with a 260 E.R.A. A record that awful usually belongs to the downtrodden Cleveland Browns, whose quest for their first victory this season will be challenged Sunday by another beloved team of New England, the Patriots, who arrive here just as the Red Sox depart.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads CLEVELAND, Ohio — It can be hard being a god — all that work to do creating vast universes; coping with plaintive entreaties from the downtrodden; keeping up an image of potency in the ecumenical deities' club, with all those other divinities boasting about their sexier powers or larger flocks of followers; and weathering theological spats whipped up by the fallible faithful.
In the years since, basketball indeed has had many meanings for those players: resilience, flexibility, self-awareness, finding jobs, leaving jobs, finding partners, leaving partners, finding new work, getting advanced degrees, finding new partners, getting married, moving, moving again, having children, coming out, singing, running a company, fighting for the downtrodden, blessing a congregation, counseling teens on how to keep a job, staying in touch, losing touch, regaining it.
So as we look toward the future, let's acknowledge the downtrodden who refuse to accept the oppressive weight of history, the writers who bring tears to our eyes, the artists who resist the graying of existence, the poets who dare to write about a love that cannot be put into words, the musicians who rock our souls and the children who are never defeated by the limits of present.
Judge Williams, a former federal prosecutor who built winning cases against officers himself, read his verdict from the bench and began with a warning: "At this time, and all times, it is critical for this court not to base any decision on public opinion or emotion," he said before methodically dismantling the case against Lieutenant Rice, who was the officer who first called in the foot chase of Mr. Gray in downtrodden West Baltimore.
For the initiative, children's poet Rosen penned a poem about a downtrodden suitcase that wants to be free: I may be a suitcasebut I want to be freeI want to go to the beach,and swim in the seaI want to go to the mountainsand learn how to ski With 850,000 passengers and 250,000 families expected to take off from Heathrow Airport this Easter, the new initiative is designed to keep passengers entertained as they wait.
As the tenure of President Barack ObamaBarack Hussein ObamaDick Cheney to attend fundraiser supporting Trump reelection: report Forget conventional wisdom — Bernie Sanders is electable 85033 Democrats fight to claim Obama's mantle on health care MORE sadly draws to a close, some may call this pre-mature, but I predict President Obama will be remembered as one of the most inspirational figures of our time, the millennial's FDR, a champion of the people, the downtrodden, and the voiceless.
I was too young when it was taken to understand who he was – still Cassius Clay, already an Olympic Gold Medal winner, yet to set out on a spiritual journey that would lead him to his Muslim faith, exile him at the peak of his power, and set the stage for his return to greatness with a name as familiar to the downtrodden in the slums of Southeast Asia and the villages of Africa as it was to cheering crowds in Madison Square Garden.
" The president added: "I was too young when it was taken to understand who he was — still Cassius Clay, already an Olympic gold medal winner, yet to set out on a spiritual journey that would lead him to his Muslim faith, exile him at the peak of his power and set the stage for his return to greatness with a name as familiar to the downtrodden in the slums of Southeast Asia and the villages of Africa as it was to cheering crowds in Madison Square Garden.

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