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That endeared them to voters — endeared him to voters.
She felt authentic, and that endeared her to her audience.
I think that's what endeared him to the American public.
That was when Mariah made me feel endeared to her.
Am I endeared to Glenn Beck because of this video?
But those moves haven't endeared him to conservative Trump allies.
Alsheikh has not endeared himself to Morocco&aposs soccer fans either.
Sanders, or quote-unquote 'stop him,' actually endeared him to you.
" Cohen is endeared by the contestants who "put their guard down.
The batteries, ironically, were what endeared the phone to some users.
Their response endeared them to the city's stunned and grieving residents.
His sheer stubbornness entered Catalan folklore and endeared him to Catalonians.
But the tact seems to have endeared Pompeo to the president.
Her performance endeared her to many on Weibo, China's answer to Twitter.
He also had a common person's touch that endeared him to many.
These gyrations are not leadership qualities that have endeared Rubio to Latinos.
Brown. As governor, he endeared himself even more to Marylanders when he
This has hardly endeared Theranos to its ostensible partner's directors and executives.
Seeing you guys as chill pot smokers really endeared you to fans.
And every new bit of information just endeared them to us further.
The audacity caused many to despise Ali but endeared him to millions.
Neither endeared himself to a newsroom that became set on their ousters.
But Kasich's hypnotizing appetites certainly endeared him to us in some regards.
And these policies have endeared him to the G.O.P.'s money men.
It's that approach in part that has endeared Shanahan in Trump's eyes.
"She will always be loved and endeared by our Poly Family," it said.
First, you get to see that natural enthusiasm that's endeared him to millions.
That endeared him to constituents who are still struggling to rebuild their lives.
The forceful action endeared him to America, which was looking to replace Boutros-Ghali.
His heartfelt speech while fighting back tears only further endeared him in everyone's hearts.
Follow that with Ted Cruz, who has not endeared himself to his Senate colleagues.
So far, he has endeared himself to the industry by promising lots of cash.
Her honest, uncensored posts and photos about her abs endeared Bruce to women everywhere.
Jones's gesture brought international attention to Belize and widely endeared her to its citizens.
The show retained many elements that endeared the film to its rabid fan base.
But Christie's tenure has not endeared him with the state GOP, according to Harrison.
Though she never scaled a mountain herself, Ms. Hawley endeared herself to many climbers.
But what once endeared him to the president has now become a major liability.
That unfailing self-regard has not endeared him to the rest of the staff.
Initially, Maradona's well-documented dynamism on and off the pitch endeared him to the public.
By day, White slung coffee and otherwise endeared himself to Thunder Bay's cloistered artistic community.
In other words, many of the same features that has endeared Monzo with U.K. customers.
I'm endeared to this particular pre-dinner snack specifically because of its deeply suburban flair.
Her indignant response hardly endeared her to the crowd who understandably had taken Hsieh's side.
Instead, it is her exuberance out of the water that has endeared her to fans.
Such actions endeared him to Democrats, who praised him as "evenhanded" and "magnanimous," Wineapple writes.
John Paul I's large smile and gentle demeanor endeared him to Catholics around the world.
That charisma endeared Mohamed to Mexicans and the 49-year old has rarely been away.
MORE, the falsehood that launched his political career and endeared him to the radical right.
His friends say this also endeared him to his old boss, former House Speaker John Boehner.
Erickson also endeared himself to generations of schoolchildren by delivering school closing announcements on snowy mornings.
That heritage endeared her to Guadagnino, whose casting director suggested Garrel for the role of Marzia.
No one, least of all me, thought I could be more endeared than I already was.
Kaine's caution has endeared him to Hillary Clinton, a candidate whose defining trait is just that.
Cernovich agreed that the decision to forgo legacy news endeared him to the pro-Trump base.
King Bhumibol's promotion and funding of charitable work in rural areas endeared him to the population.
You can guess how the near miss endeared her ever more deeply to her Irish backers.
Lecavalier instantly endeared himself to the Kings faithful with an assist on Los Angeles's first goal.
Still, Sanders pointed to his consistency, which is what has endeared him most to his supporters.
Her quietly friendly approach endeared her to some observers (though not to Vice President Mike Pence).
During his time with the Montreal Expos, Mr. Staub endeared himself to Quebecers on the field.
His criticism of the special counsel's investigation of Mr. Trump has endeared him to the president.
But Carrasco endeared himself to the clubhouse and the community by leaning into his charity work.
She has endeared herself to a broad audience, while maintaining an identity as a musician's musician.
But something happened when Gritty was introduced that endeared him to Philadelphians everywhere: He took on Pittsburgh.
Put simply, the more you harass a stranger, the more endeared to you he or she becomes.
He came off as genuine and probably only further endeared himself to a wide swath of voters.
Kasich has been playing up the positive campaigning that endeared him to voters in the Granite State.
But being a uniquely Canadian phenomenon (they're on a stamp) has endeared them even further at home.
Her gregarious disposition has endeared Ms. Perez to many at the Clubhouse, fostering a community of support.
The kinship feels real, and it's what initially caught my attention and endeared the show to me.
"She will always be loved and endeared by our Poly Family," the PTA said in a Facebook post.
SoundCloud first endeared itself with independent creators, but in recent years, many from the community have looked elsewhere.
They didn't care that Trump ran his rallies like a circus -- in fact, it endeared him to them.
Bernie Sanders, whose rumpled look and talk of revolution endeared him to mostly white millennials, particularly young men.
The Temple's openness to intersectional identities is just part of what's endeared him so strongly to the group.
The cause has endeared the players to those who support demands by women in general for pay equality.
The Big Bang Theory's specific portrayal of its geek characters also endeared it to some of its audience.
All of this seems to have endeared him to some in the media and many fans as well.
Mr. Rodriguez, 49, had endeared himself to regulars by quickly learning their names and memorizing their favorite snacks.
The cat, with a droopy-tongued face that endeared her to legions of fans, suffered from feline dwarfism.
His inflationary policy of silver coinage of money endeared him to the agricultural voters, but Democrats were buried.
His tried and true method of driving across the state speaking to voters has endeared him to many.
Needless to say, Macron hardly endeared himself to the people and his popularity ratings have fallen during his tenure.
A series of slights, including his questioning of President Obama's birth certificate, has not endeared him to black voters.
It's the size of Pritzker's wallet, not the strength of his ideas, that has endeared him to party leaders.
Fernández endeared himself to the greater public in 2013 during his Rookie of the Year season with the Marlins.
But he endeared himself to New York not as a golden boy but as a muddied, grass-stained scrapper.
This, too, has endeared Holmes to his readers: The genius is vulnerable, his mental prowess bought at a cost.
Rather than repelling Catholics with his sacrilegious outbursts, his willingness to confront the church has endeared him to Filipinos.
"That was a surprise," Ms. Ajengui said, flashing the smile that has endeared her to many across the country.
Beyoncé appeared as a goddess of femininity, while Adele endeared herself to the crowd with her humanity, flaws included.
Back then, nobody stood up to Mr. Weinstein, and the move endeared Mr. Grey to the refined Mr. Dauman.
She was sent home by Colton after she said she loved him, which endeared her to even her strongest haters.
King Bhumibol has endeared himself to Thailand's 68 million people through his well-publicised efforts in rural development and conservation.
It's that willingness to brave political fallout that's endeared Merkel to Obama over the long course of their parallel administrations.
She did so in a slangy, profane way that endeared her to her peers, if not always to her elders.
The franchise's "splatstick" formula endeared a lot of fans to the main character, Ash, played brilliantly by actor Bruce Campbell.
But it's the size of Pritzker's wallet, not the strength of his ideas, that has endeared him to party leaders.
Showing up has endeared Mr. Hansell to many employees, said Anthony Wells, president of Social Service Employees Union Local 371.
The man who succeeded him, Scott Morrison, endeared himself to the industry by bringing a lump of coal into Parliament.
Then came the personal battles beyond the track world that endeared her among Australians through the rest of her life.
He has since endeared himself to residents of the Bronx, and has devoted his professional career to telling their stories.
Mr. Skrowaczewski endeared himself to the orchestra's members with his support during a 15-month lockout that began in 2012.
It is that same fiery streak, however, that has endeared Mr. Ratcliffe to his fellow House conservatives and Mr. Trump.
Cutler also never really endeared himself to Bears fans, many of whom full-throatedly called for his ouster for years.
But more than anything, Mr. Kelly's willingness to carry out Mr. Trump's immigration policies endeared him to the White House.
He holds the same hard-line views on immigration and criminal justice that once endeared Mr. Sessions to the president.
But just as quickly as the Cameroonian big man endeared himself to Philadelphia's faithful, he lost their favor — at least temporarily.
This appears to have endeared him to Mr Trump, who had previously resisted pressure to make Mr Shanahan's acting tenure permanent.
And he can scarcely have endeared himself to Mrs Merkel by openly making common cause with his German counterpart, Horst Seehofer.
They came, they hugely overachieved, they endeared themselves to everyone, and barely anybody wanted their first ever major tournament to end.
I'm not really sure what I did but it has supposedly endeared me to an as-of-yet undiscovered alien race.
He was 30 years old with a community college degree and a work ethic that endeared him to better-educated colleagues.
And, Gartner said, Oracle's reputation of playing hardball with both its customers and its developers hasn't endeared it in the market.
But it was these outsider qualities that endeared him to his supporters, who wore the badge of Ford Nation with pride.
Phife's time on the road with Tribe endeared him to the masses at the cost of much of his well-being.
Maharaj spent three more years playing in Sweden, where he endeared himself to fans and locals alike by learning the language.
J. Peter Donald, a Police Department spokesman, said Mr. Fernandez had endeared himself to colleagues by working long hours with them.
In 2010, he advised James to avoid signing with the Knicks in free agency, which hardly endeared him to the organization.
By 1982, it had endeared itself to enough Bostonians that Citgo's decision to take it down was met with public outcry.
And his Senate voting record and rhetoric has endeared him to white nationalist websites and organizations like Breitbart and Stormfront. Sen.
That has endeared him to a wider audience and only underscored the gulf between on-court Murray and off-court Murray.
His notoriously media-unfriendly attitude was on full display, and that saltiness immediately endeared Lewis to an internet that celebrates unconventional figures.
As much as the character was beloved by fans, the entire cast and crew are the ones who endeared themselves to Sutherland.
Featuring him in its "Just Do It" campaign likely endeared Nike to the millennial fans who value companies that embrace social causes.
The party further endeared itself to Ireland's younger generation by backing campaigns to legalize gay marriage and repeal Ireland's antiquated abortion laws.
To some degree, Andrea was his own worst enemy as he never quite endeared himself to the fans, his teammates or coaches.
Maybe the new crop of tech companies haven't endeared themselves to the potential San Francisco jury pool in quite the same way.
Still, his precision striking and finishing skills made Kronovi a believer, much as they have endeared JKnaps to RLCS viewers this season.
That endeared him to Mr. Trump, who never felt he received the respect he deserved for building such a large political movement.
He could have melted hearts with his smile and endeared himself to fans simply by performing the way he was capable of.
While this may not have always endeared her to Wall Street, her cautious leadership at the Fed gave little grounds for criticism.
Dwight&aposs personality and his sense of humor endeared him to everyone he came into contact with, even during his most trying times.
Prosecco is a sparkling white wine from Italy that Zraly said has endeared itself to consumers partly for one reason: It's easily pronounceable.
But in recent days, his vlogs have been a return to the stunt-filled videos that have endeared his legions of young fans.
That makes theirs a unique approach in a finesse-heavy league, and one that has endeared them to a city like no other.
It's a trait that has long endeared her to President Donald Trump and kept her in his ever-shrinking inner circle of advisers.
His precedent-breaking testimony against Attorney General Jeff Sessions was a high-profile event that endeared him to many on the left. Sen.
His 22.4 years tracked tectonic changes in the country of his birth and in the game that endeared him to millions of people.
But it's Crews' latest incarnation — as a hardcore PC gamer — that has endeared me more than anything else to this king among men.
He has also endeared himself to his teammates with his steady pace, which makes his battery-mate and fielders more comfortable and focused.
Pence's remark was the latest in a series of Trump statements or policy proposals that have not endeared the presidential candidate to Latinos.
Liang's work on financial regulation endeared her to Democrats but drew skepticism from Republicans who want to loosen rules on banks and lenders.
But Parmelee may disappear as quickly as he endeared himself, a two-game stopgap in a carousel of Yankees first basemen this season.
The clashes with Bush and crusade for campaign reform endeared him with many Democrats but created lasting damage with the GOP's conservative base.
And his efforts to bring sports to children in his home country and beyond have endeared him to fans, activists and fellow athletes.
Starting in the early 22006s, Mr. Stanko's even-toned, languorous trumpet playing endeared him to experimental musicians on both sides of the Atlantic.
David Letterman's mother, Dorothy Mengering -- who endeared hearts among the masses that watched her son's late night show -- died in her home Tuesday.
Osaka's success — and her tweeted affection for Japanese manga and movies — has endeared her to Japanese fans hungry for a female tennis star.
Mr. Martínez's success in taking Colombian cocaine safely into Mexico, he explained, endeared him to Mr. Guzmán, who soon became his son's godfather.
She competed on the Colombian version of the "X Factor" in 1003, where she first endeared herself to audiences, fresh out of music school.
Mr. Pruitt's zeal to roll back climate change regulations and impose new rules that benefit fossil fuel industries has endeared him to Mr. Trump.
The Argentine pontiff, who had endeared himself to Catholics and non-Catholics alike with his benign informality and ascetic lifestyle, is on the defensive.
But by engaging with the memes online, the two women have only endeared themselves more to their online fans — particularly those on Gay Twitter.
But Republicans see an opening for Baugh running against a congressman who has not necessarily endeared himself to some of his colleagues in Washington.
The president's position on abortion and his record of nominating conservative judges, including two U.S. Supreme Court justices, have endeared him to conservative Christians.
Mia's run didn't grab her a win, but it quickly endeared her to the animal-loving audience at the show and on the web.
Jayalalithaa leaves behind a legacy of populist schemes, including giving away free cellphones, laptops and kitchen grinders that endeared her to millions of voters.
And she's sprinkled the same heart and sass, which endeared her to the fans of TV's best reality show, all over her new comic.
However, some critics who got a chance to view the film at its premiere on Tuesday weren't quite as endeared by the full feature.
She immediately took to looking out the window, ignoring my presence—this act, which mirrored that of my past partners, endeared me to her.
The success of "Hamilton" has endeared the real-life figure to musical fans and theatergoers who say they wouldn't otherwise know anything about him.
" Clerks actor Scott Schiaffo also posted, "I was fortunate that Lisa had become an incredibly sweet and endeared Facebook friend these last few years.
That said, Gorusch's idiosyncricies make him hard to pin down when placed into two-party political context, something that likely endeared him to Trump.
Gabbard has endeared herself in some progressive circles, especially when she stepped down from her role at the Democratic National Committee and endorsed Sen.
Bhumibol was regarded as a demi-god and his development work, promoted with zeal by the palace, endeared the late king to the population.
Giunchigliani angered the Strip bosses — and endeared herself to liberals — by opposing the stadium, the funding for which she wants to use for education.
Mr. Clinton endeared himself to these generations by campaigning in black churches and appointing more blacks to the cabinet than any previous president had.
But something about Servilia's quiet integrity and courage clearly endeared her to Mozart, because he wrote two of the opera's loveliest arias for her.
But she endeared herself to groups all over the city — women, queer kids, drag queens, ravers, punks — who saw themselves reflected in her music.
Mr. Trump has taken to calling himself "the most pro-life president in American history," and Mr. McConnell has endeared himself to abortion opponents.
But his never-give-an-inch defense of Mr. Trump since before the election has endeared him to the man in the Oval Office.
This country has survived over two hundred years with numerous presidents who have not endeared themselves, and who have acted foolishly or even incompetently.
At Star Wars Celebration Friday, Tran endeared herself to fandom with the elaborate ruse she'd used to prevent her parents from blabbing the secret.
But the unity of purpose that endeared the rebels to voters collapsed under the weight of internal squabbles once they were elected to government.
The reporter Gray Chapman was already endeared to opossums when she first spotted the pointy-faced, small-handed marsupials in her social media feed.
Since then, it's endeared thousands of American customers to its bewitching number of functionalities; there's even a bustling genre of cookbooks dedicated to it.
But he has not exactly endeared himself to progressive advocates, most recently wagging his finger at an abortion-rights activist during an exchange last week.
The senator has frequently touted her work shaping Obama's response to the 2008 financial crisis, which endeared her to progressives while irking moderates and Republicans.
People who are warmed by the friendships the women form and endeared by this glimpse into parts of people's lives that are normally kept private.
An aide to the vice president said Oreo was 13 years old and was especially endeared to the Pence's youngest daughter, Audrey, who is 23.
However, a strong box office haul of $255 million and critical acclaim, including a Rotten Tomato score of 98 percent, endeared it to the Academy.
"She endeared herself to the families, developed what would be a trusting relationship and preyed upon that relationship — and preyed upon these children," said Parrales.
The Los Angeles lawmaker's early calls for President Trump's impeachment and viral showdowns with administration officials have endeared Waters to the party's young, liberal base.
That Mr Rajan forced them to disclose this fact will not have endeared him to politically connected tycoons now being badgered to repay the banks.
Those actions have endeared Perez to the left, stirring talk that he could be an effective running mate for Clinton, the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee.
And if nothing else, he endeared himself to boxing fans everywhere by becoming the first fighter to ever match the ferocious Golovkin, blow for blow.
I loved Encyclopedia Brown and aspired to be him, which endeared me to exactly no one in my family (he's clearly overeducated for his intelligence).
When I started teaching undergraduates, I knew that my personality endeared me to my students; I had passion for my subjects and made them laugh.
And his unapologetic nationalism, particularly on immigration issues, both endeared him to hardline conservatives and made him a radioactive figure in the eyes of liberals.
The memo was made public last month, and immediately led some to question whether his skepticism of the probe had endeared him to the president.
Win or lose, however, the NHL's darling has already endeared itself to the hometown Las Vegas crowds in its inaugural season, drawing in hordes of supporters.
Princess Diana's impeccable style, commitment to humanitarianism, and natural charisma endeared her to a public that had often regarded the royal family as stuffy and outdated.
Its signature soft but supportive beds sell for a fraction of the price of a Tempur-Pedic, with trendy marketing that endeared the brand to millennials.
But at the end of the day, the message was generally the same which is that, you know, Mark hasn't endeared himself to the new administration.
The fact that Foxtel is now considering legal action against these streamers, seems to have only endeared to Australian social media users to them even more.
His often coarse, off-the-cuff speaking style endeared millions of voters but increasingly left some GOP lawmakers feeling he had abandoned the country's core principles.
In the latest episode of The Run Up, we explore two forces that have endeared and alarmed us in political life this year: impulsiveness and narcissism.
He endeared himself particularly to poorer Mexicans in part because they identified with his impoverished early life and his up-by-the-bootstraps rise to fame.
And Cohen endeared himself to Trump over the years by a demonstrated willingness to say and do whatever it took to solve problems for his boss.
It's that dependability that's also endeared Haslem to his fellow Miamians, a comfort in knowing that he will always be there to do whatever he can.
His jubilant celebrations on the victory endeared the newcomer to the Portland crowd, who promised he would return to 'The City of Roses' in the future.
That's not to take away from "Mister Rogers" legacy or appeal – Fred Rogers broke ground in children's television, and endeared himself to millions in the process.
The nautical-themed grocer has endeared itself in the hearts of shoppers across the country with its low prices, charming store design, and eco-friendly policies.
The book is a feminist manifesto that delicately unwraps the horror, but also bubbles with the love and wry humor that has endeared Toews to readers.
His empathy and down-to-earth personality endeared him to people wherever he went, and helped him gain insights about foods and those who made them.
Mr. Blazer's engaging personality, combined with marketing and political savvy, endeared him to a wide range of leaders both within and outside the world of soccer.
Peyton Manning and Favre appeared in more national ad campaigns during their playing days, and their aw-shucks demeanor endeared them to fans across the country.
Although he fell short of a Triple Crown, California Chrome's success endeared his Everyman owners, Perry and Denise Martin and Steve and Carolyn Coburn, to many.
A populist conservative, Mr. Ahmadinejad had a strong following among poor Iranians, many of whom resented the affluence that endeared Mr. Rafsanjani to his wealthier compatriots.
Michael Avenatti's crusade for the porn actress taking on the president has already catapulted him to cable news stardom and endeared him to many frustrated liberals.
Still, there he was, riling up the crowd in the Knicks' 247-24 victory with a slew of moments that endeared him to a fickle audience.
She "has endeared herself to Trump by being the pit bull, by going out there and doing the unthinkable," says one source close to the White House.
"   "It was a remarkable moment to see a young man who didn't have children, and had no reason to become so endeared to this, be so generous.
While his nonchalance in the back and forth endeared him to many people, McGregor's intensity and confidence only fueled the prediction that he would take the victory.
Conceptually I hate proposal videos; they feel emotionally cheap, but moreover, I'm one of those heartless single people who is neither endeared nor disdainful of happy couples.
His penchant for knocking opponents out (20173 KOs in those 37 fights) is what has endeared him to fans who will pay premium fees to watch him.
"There were things he said in that speech that endeared him to the movement," De Pasquale, who wrote a book about her experience with the ACU, recalled.
Not even the most conservative of channels had his back, he suggested—a proposition that likely endeared him to voters who felt that no one had theirs.
But it was a job in Utah that endeared Romney to locals: heading up the 2002 Olympic committee after a bribery scandal almost sunk the games here.
President Obama's hostile takeover of the entire health care system – from health insurance to the delivery of medical care – has not endeared Americans to this Democrat ideal.
Their working-parent juggle endeared them to their subjects, three of whom are mothers in their 40s and all of whom went without as they campaigned, too.
"Al Franken is an outspoken partisan who really endeared himself to his own party's base, but had limited relations with members of the opposition party," Schier said.
But his inflated attacks on eastern "posted workers", who work temporarily in the west for lower benefits, have hardly endeared him to the other half of the continent.
Over the years, Moss's hard work [Gretzky also got him a job with the city's pro football team] has endeared him to those living in his native Edmonton.
Paul Preston, a native Atlantan who works as a contractor with a local rental property management company, endeared viewers with his mock car salesman approach to hawking cats.
Andru Volinsky, a Sanders surrogate and gubernatorial candidate, says Sanders endeared himself to a lot of otherwise moderate Democrats when he sided with communities over corporations in 2016.
And although much of his chat can sound like it came from a self-help manual, his candour and openness has endeared him to fans and media alike.
The Russia probe has only further endeared the agency to those Democrats, who view it and the special counsel as their best chance of removing Trump from office.
You can feel pressured to drink by your peers, but also by a society that expects its young people to be reckless, and is often endeared by it.
McGahn ran point on Trump's record run of conservative judicial selections, which has endeared Trump not only to his base but also to Republicans skeptical of his presidency.
For years, Mr. Gross would cite the 31-year marriage in his quirky investment letters, a down-home touch that endeared him to his loyal following of investors.
But Mr. Trump's willingness to grant conservative activists a seat at the table in the way that other Republicans have not has endeared the president to the movement.
That support of Trump's agenda, as well as his frequent defense of the president on television, has endeared Cotton to the president and to senior White House officials.
It's a posture that has not endeared the senator to the executives at Silicon Valley's biggest firms—especially Facebook, which she has not been shy about beefing with.
The tale of an ogre from a swamp teaming up with a talking donkey and a princess was unconventional, which is part of what endeared it to audiences.
Osaka's youthful comments, wry sense of humor and power game have endeared her to tennis crowds around the world, but Williams is not likely to be so smitten.
Still, all of that has endeared him to a Newcastle fanbase who've been without an on-field extension of their passion for the game for far too long.
Trump's stance on trade is at odds with many Republicans in Congress, but it endeared him to some voters in the Midwest who believe trade deals cost American jobs.
Before her entry into politics a decade ago, Kandori's exploits as a hard-nosed pro wrestler—especially her 1993 match with Akira Hokuto—endeared her to the Japanese citizenry.
Perhaps Bisping stepping up on two weeks notice to face a man who beat him in two rounds back in November 2014 has endeared him to the MMA universe.
While that has not endeared Abadi to many Kurds, outside the Kurdish region he is credited with taking a strong position and reasserting central government control without major bloodshed.
Indeed, his pretensions at being just a such a reformer—allowing women to drive, opening cinemas—are what particularly endeared him to a broad, even bipartisan swath of Washington.
Days after a crushing midterm defeat in which Democrats lost their Senate majority, President Obama released a video that endeared him to Silicon Valley and millions of internet activists.
But Moore's record hasn't endeared him to moderate Republicans, especially after establishment Republican groups dumped millions of dollars into the state to attack Moore in his race against Strange.
Among the group's most notorious figures is Mokhtar Belmokhtar, a one-eyed Algerian operative who has endeared himself to locals by setting up medical clinics and helping with livestock.
Much as Mr. Barakett was floored at how well she handled being coated by slime on "Fear Factor," he said her reaction to the online sliming endeared him more.
All endeared themselves to the city, and throughout their pursuit, they were hailed with confetti parades, dinners, gifts and train-depot welcoming parties numbering in the hundreds and thousands.
Mr. Pompeo's sometimes brash and usually direct style endeared him to Mr. Trump, which is why he was chosen to jump from being C.I.A. director to secretary of state.
His hard-line stances on law enforcement and association with the N.R.A. endeared him to the right and often brought him into conflict with the Black Lives Matter movement.
Days after a crushing midterm defeat in which Democrats lost their Senate majority, President Obama released a video that endeared him to Silicon Valley and millions of internet activists.
This bloody resume has likely endeared Raisi to Khamenei as a more reliable torchbearer for the Islamic Revolution, leading Khamenei to give his blessing to Raisi's campaign against Larijani.
"Seems like a miserable job!" he responded, and the crowd laughed because Musk had just shown he can make an impromptu joke, and this endeared him to them even more.
" On the road, Mr. Secor said, "we sort of endeared ourselves to a lot of different groups by being the band that was always leading the jam after the gig.
Deutch's blend of heart and snark recently endeared audiences to her in films like dark comedy Flower and The Year of Spectacular Men, the latter of which she co-produced.
It was his promise to spread his city's anti-corruption and law-and-order policies across the country, political analysts here say, that endeared him to millions of Filipino voters.
The troubles with the limp new Idris Elba/Matthew McConaughey vehicle go deeper than the elision of the colorful details that endeared the series to a few generations of readers.
Much like the iPod, which endeared itself to the masses with its sleek style and easy functionality, "…technologies have to evolve to develop a new level of simplicity," he added.
Elsewhere, there's the cheek and winking wit that endeared so many Brits to her in the first place, back when the industry was pushing her aggressively in 2010 and 2011.
" Read: Sanders, Clinton show some fight in Iowa While Sanders' fiery language against the nation's wealthiest has endeared him to many, Lowe pushed back, writing on Twitter, "Watching Bernie Sanders.
A Democrat who works with Republicans Over his two terms as mayor, McAdams has endeared himself to independents and Republicans in Utah with his pragmatic, wonky and slightly quirky style.
Their rough-around-the-edges sound — relative to the slick Nashville aesthetic that's currently in vogue — has endeared them to those country fans alienated by the genre's radio-driven conformity.
Obama often had to temper during her time as first lady — is a reminder of what made women like us feel so deeply endeared to her in the first place.
But even as Mr. Sanders seemed ready to present more of himself to voters, some supporters suggested it was his unwavering commitment to policy that most endeared him to them.
Tronc, which has its headquarters in Chicago and was previously known as Tribune Publishing, has installed newsroom leaders who have not endeared themselves to those in the Los Angeles newsroom.
Furthermore, he endeared himself to the nation by pulling a handkerchief from his uniform pocket and wiping his brow whenever the going got tough, earning him the nickname Handkerchief Prince.
That play inspired a call by the beloved broadcaster Harry Kalas — "Chase Utley, you are the man," the first half of an audio soundtrack that also endeared fans to Utley.
Diana was congenitally unable to maintain a formal distance, something that endeared her to ordinary people — "commoners," as they are sometimes called here — but that drove her palace handlers crazy.
His crusade against the Obama-era Dodd-Frank bank regulations endeared him to many in the district like Kellen Picou, whose family owns Mr. Ronnie's Famous Hot Donuts in Houma.
The company will likely need to lure influencers from some of those services to its app if it hopes to recapture the same viral success that endeared Vine to many.
Christie's aggressive response and willingness to work across the aisle with then-President Barack Obama just ahead of the 2012 presidential election endeared him to Democrats and centrist Republicans alike.
This lengthy history in Democratic politics has endeared the former governor to a number of top Democratic donors, making McAuliffe arguably one of the best Democratic fundraisers of his generation.
Joining them at the top of the leaderboard was Matt Kuchar, who first endeared himself to these British fans as a 28-year-old amateur in 281 at Royal Birkdale.
Now 89 and a National Endowment for the Arts Jazz Master, she still has that mix of sagacity and ingenuous charm that endeared her to discerning listeners in the 1960s.
Don Rickles, who made his name as a devastating insult comic but endeared himself to a new generation of fans as Toy Story's Mr. Potato Head, has died at age 90.
What I can say is that he's deliberately endeared himself to racists, and I'm every bit as concerned about that as I am his backtracking on the "drain the swamp" pledge.
He endeared himself to the Barcelona crowd initially by joining as a superstar player for a world-record fee, and in 1974 ending their 14-year wait for a league title.
Mr. Rees-Mogg's double-breasted suits, antique diction and penchant for polysyllabic words have long endeared him to a nostalgic set of Conservatives pining for the return of a different Britain.
But he also has a reputation for a hands-on style of leadership, one that has endeared him to many Filipinos and helps to explain his success in the Monday election.
It seems equally possible Mr Erdogan has endeared himself to the president merely by making the bilateral relationship feel like a mano-a-mano business one, with no side-deals involved.
The sentencing recommendation memo suggests that if anything, both the prosecution and the ultimate recommended sentence were at least partly spurred on by how little Keys endeared himself to law enforcement.
An early public television appearance in 1962 so endeared Julia Child to the audience that WGBH gave her her own show, "The French Chef," which premiered in 1963, according to Biography.
Lupe Mercado, a Mexican immigrant who works for an agency called 211Hr HomeCare in Los Angeles, has endeared herself to clients with dementia who initially cursed and flung food at her.
More recently, he has endeared himself to the Trump resistance by hosting meetings every two weeks in his office where outside groups like Indivisible and Move On swap strategy with senators.
That's the attitude that has endeared this country supergroup to its fans — the Annies seem like they're both letting it all hang out and inhabiting personas that are larger than life.
Mr. Trump went even further himself, disregarding Ms. Conway's advice by talking about late-term abortion in the most graphic of terms, a move that endeared him to the movement's supporters.
He further endeared himself to his compatriots by sweeping into the third round at his home Grand Slam with victories on the Melbourne Arena court where he feels most at home.
Having governed as a centrist, Nixon endeared himself to conservatives only when his progressive accusers started to seem more threatening than his support for civil rights and detente with China had.
This lengthy history in Democratic politics has endeared the former governor to a number of top Democratic donors, earning McAuliffe as arguably one of the best Democratic fundraisers of his generation.
Such sentiments may have endeared him to Trump, who warned repeatedly during his presidential campaign of dangers from illegal immigration, and pledged to make Mexico pay for the wall along the border.
Journalists have always been endeared to Twitter in part because it mimics the process and chaos of reporting, forcing one to navigate a deluge of source material, vetted reporting, commentary, and bullshit.
Scaramucci endeared himself even to Trump more when he fought back against a CNN story tying him to the Russia investigation, and won a retraction and the resignation of three CNN journalists.
While his role as Peter McCallister endeared him to generations of moviegoers in a singular way, Heard had a versatile and prolific career on stage as well as in movies and television.
Yet while Bayern's dominance might have been advantageous to the national team, and domestic interest in the Bundesliga has yet to wane, a lopsided league has not endeared itself to fans overseas.
Mr Bevin has long been considered the country's most unpopular governor—although his social conservatism and Tea Party roots ought to have endeared him to voters in one of America's Trumpiest states.
Rees-Mogg, whose image as an old-fashioned, unashamedly "posh" Conservative has endeared him to many voters disillusioned with more modern-looking politicians, said he had met Bannon only once, in 2017.
In this view of Mr. Castro, he was above all an old-style Spanish caudillo, one of a long line of Latin American strongmen who endeared themselves to people searching for leaders.
While Minshew's journey to the NFL and on-field performances have endeared him to fans, it's his personality and the off-field story that has taken his profile to a new level.
It's this duality that has ultimately endeared them to us, for these creatures hold out the promise of human transformation, the ability to shed an ugly skin and reveal a hidden self.
But as Wischhover continues: Choosing to wear a lip color [Ocasio-Cortez] (presumably) loves and feels comfortable in will feel familiar to women of her generation, and likely endeared her to many.
Cardinal Sarah has endeared himself to conservative critics of Francis by describing Islamist terrorism and liberal ideas about reproduction and sexuality as co-equal threats to the integrity of the Catholic faith.
Obama put the issue to rest by releasing the long-form version of his birth certificate but not after it caused a public uproar and endeared Trump to the president's conservative critics.
A graduate of West Point and Harvard Law School, his credentials naturally endeared him to the president, who likes to boast about the military valor and sterling educational credentials of his advisers.
And his humble reaction – and support he showed American swimmer Cody Miller as he snagged his first medal, a bronze, in the same event, also endeared the athlete to viewers and fans alike.
Although he would finish dead last in every event, Edwards' extreme underdog status endeared him to millions, and proved that anyone, regardless of social or economic standing, could compete at the highest levels.
In addition to her most popular role on The Dick Van Dyke Show, Rose Marie also endeared herself to audiences on The Doris Day Show and as a regular panelist on Hollywood Squares.
In the process, Bakish has endeared himself to Shari Redstone, vice chair of both CBS' and Viacom's boards and president of National Amusements, the trust that holds a controlling stake in both companies.
While I do get the occasional funny look when I say it, as I do not have a Southern accent in the slightest, many are actually endeared by this Southern phrase — myself included. 
He particularly endeared himself in Canada, where he played for the expansion team the Expos; he was an All-Star in all three of his full seasons in Montreal, from 1969 to 1971.
He flashed an easygoing grin, the kind that endeared him to legions of young fans of "Glee," on which he played Blaine Anderson, the preppy, harmonizing love interest of Chris Colfer's Kurt Hummel.
His colorful personality — known as the Mad Hatter because of his affinity for hats, he would pluck grass from Tiger Stadium's turf and chomp on it during tense moments — endeared him to fans.
Mr. Long "endeared himself" to Mr. Trump with his matter-of-fact briefings full of colorful visuals and frank assessments, and ready answers to the president's often rapid-fire questions, Mr. Bossert said.
Ultimately, it was Mr. Miller's dour views on illegal immigration that endeared him to Mr. Bannon and a small team of like-minded economic nationalists that included Julia Hahn, a former Breitbart writer.
The scenes where Doctor Manhattan essentially pitched his love to Angela had the charm of a classic romance where a sassy, independent woman is slowly endeared to a handsome, if more desperate man.
Acting the part of responsible statesman and committing to uphold the new constitution, he endeared himself to a White House fearful that further Saigon intrigue would dissolve wavering public support for the war.
And while the performance may not have been perfect, it would have demonstrated grit, commitment and control — characteristics that would have endeared Carey to her audience, more so than any song she could sing.
Analysts have widely praised Warren for running one of 2020's most effective campaigns, and fundraisers say that has endeared her to donors who aren't predisposed to like her but who admire her execution.
John Kelly A fourth general, Joint Chiefs Chairman Joseph Dunford, is a holdover from the prior administration yet shares many of the same qualities that have endeared other high-ranking military men to Trump.
Claiming victory, Cruz fired immediate shots at both Trump and the party elites he has so infuriated by waging an anti-establishment crusade that has nevertheless endeared him to the GOP's rank and file.
Adam West, the actor whose cartoonish portrayal of DC Comics superhero "Batman" made him a popular culture icon and endeared him to legions of fans, has died at age 88 after succumbing to leukemia.
But — from the verbiage, to the selflessness, to the financial savvy reported on this week — it also peels back layers about what endeared Lynch to teammates and fans alike during his nine-year career.
Musk's candor has endeared him to the fans and customers who find him more relatable than other famous executives, while also frustrating some analysts and investors who argue that he is temperamental and reckless.
The fairy tale also ended for his Everyman owners, Perry and Denise Martin and Steve and Carolyn Coburn, who had endeared themselves to many when they hit the jackpot with their very first foal.
He's the team's metronomic heartbeat in the backcourt, having endeared himself to Memphis fans forever in last year's playoff series against Golden State by playing through a broken orbital bone in his eye socket.
With a big smile and her sweet southern manner, the Texas native endeared herself to many celebrities and scored major tabloid scoops: Donald and Ivana Trump's divorce, Woody Allen and Mia Farrow's impending parenthood.
Matsuzaka's performances endeared him to Japanese fans, which helps explain why his popularity never waned even as he struggled at times during eight major league seasons with the Boston Red Sox and the Mets.
Koko, the gorilla whose apparent aptitude for sign language endeared her to fans around the world, died in her sleep on Tuesday morning in California, according to the Gorilla Foundation, which oversaw her care.
Meanwhile, Carson, the former neurosurgeon whose loyalty to President Donald Trump has endeared him to some White House officials, took the microphone on Wednesday night to talk about pharmaceutical companies' cooperation on developing therapies.
But many of the qualities that endeared him to royalty and commoners alike live on in the men who will vie for the green jacket that Palmer donned in 20113, 1960, 1962 and 1964.
What I found was simultaneous evidence of Franken's current caricature, a remorseless, perverted product of Hollywood's hypermasculine underbelly, and the virtues that once endeared him to progressives: down-to-earth humor and artless candor.
DeSantis has endeared himself to national conservatives since his election to Congress in 2013 with his support for moving the U.S. embassy in Israel to Jerusalem, as well as supporting other Trump administration priorities.
LaShawn Ford echoed the sentiment, saying Blagojevich wasn't just good at schmoozing, he endeared himself to the African American community for hiring black people in his administration and pushing for policies that benefited minorities.
When the International Criminal Court announced it was beginning a preliminary inquiry into the anti-drug campaign, Duterte ordered his officers not to cooperate using the colorful rhetorical style that has endeared him with voters.
Trump's hesitation to disavow support from white supremacists, bombastic comments about religious minorities and his previous remarks about staying neutral in negotiations with the Palestinians have not exactly endeared him to the pro-Israel crowd.
Then there's also the fascinating way in which her mistakes and missteps endeared her even more to the public, who seemed to understand that deep down, she was looking for approval and to be loved.
Entrusting the finance ministry to his son-in-law, picking fights with his allies in Europe and keeping an American preacher under arrest to extract concessions from Washington have not endeared him to investors, either.
The viral clip endeared him to black Americans, including prominent figures like LeBron James, who wore a Beto for Senate hat to a Lakers game, and Houston native Beyoncé, who eventually endorsed his Senate campaign.
The tough-on-crime policies that for years endeared Mr Arpaio to voters in Maricopa County, home to more than 4m people—about 60% of Arizona's population—resulted in millions of dollars in legal settlements.
He also endeared himself to locals by choosing a Catalan name for his son Jordi (born 1974) at a time when Spanish was the country's only official language under the rule of general Francisco Franco.
Which is why I am kind of endeared to the below video of him belatedly accepting Pure Comedy's Grammy for Best Recording Package (an award for the visual look of an album) onstage in Sydney.
Nicknamed 'The Iceman' for his often glacial demeanor, his dour nature and dislike of media and sponsor engagements has also endeared him to many fans who see him as a throwback to a bygone era.
Devin Nunes, a Republican from California and the outgoing chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, whose high-profile defense of the Trump administration amid the Russia investigation has endeared him to supporters of the President.
Dr. Pitanguy endeared himself to Brazilians in 19703 when he operated on victims, among them many children, of a fire that had broken out in a circus tent in the city of Niterói, near Rio.
Mr. Pompeo has also endeared himself to the climate-denying Koch brothers, who, along with their family, employees and affiliated groups donated $357,300 to his campaigns and political action committee, according to the McClatchy newspapers.
"Not since Albert Einstein has a scientist so captured the public imagination and endeared himself to tens of millions of people around the world," said a physics professor at the City University of New York.
His approach to the midterms represents the kind of all-or-nothing proposition that, at times, endeared Mr. Bannon to Mr. Trump but also helped create some of the administration's most serious self-inflicted crises.
The innocence and frankness that endeared him to me as a teenager — and continue to appeal to me 20 years later — are part of what makes his stories so ripe for retelling in this context.
I've long noted on this show that immigration extremism is the electoral and moral blackhole that progressive candidates risk falling into and her sensibility there endeared her to approximately zero people in the Democratic Party.
Stormzy's new album, "Heavy Is the Head," has a depth and sheen that may be more appealing to an expanded American audience, while retaining the cadence and wit that first endeared him to British fans.
Ossoff's "Make Trump Furious" slogan quickly endeared him to national anti-Trump activists and pushed him well ahead of 17 rivals in polls in April's non-partisan primary in a district represented by Republicans for decades.
Obama's comments to the Atlantic's Jeffrey Goldberg that Saudi Arabia was a "free rider" essentially benefiting from a U.S. security guarantee without doing its fair share to support U.S. goals hasn't endeared him to the King.
From Drake's viral "Passionfruit" to SZA's intimately familiar "Drew Barrymore" to Willow's surprising debut with its self-confessional track "Boy," artists surprised me, endeared themselves in new ways, and made me catch feels (thanks, Calvin Harris).
In "Walk of Punishment," the bumbling squire Podrick is revealed as a great lover with a possibly enormous penis, even though we're already endeared to him for saving Tyrion's life at the Battle of the Blackwater.
Keeping the Senate majority will allow Trump to continue placing conservative judges on federal courts in the next two years leading up to his reelection race, an effort that has further endeared him to GOP voters.
Mr. Vassell, who had endeared himself to nearly every shopkeeper, barber and passer-by in his Crown Heights, Brooklyn, neighborhood, met the same fate on Wednesday evening on the corner of Utica Avenue and Montgomery Street.
Mr. Engler categorically stated that he is not in any way affiliated with the developer, but his change of heart has not endeared him to his neighbors, some of whom will no longer speak to him.
At the Women's March on Washington last month, Ashley Judd surely endeared herself to not a single factory worker in Michigan when she raised the issue of female actors getting paid less than their male counterparts.
His good looks (see: "Literally Just 27 Really Hot Photos Of Justin Trudeau") and willingness to openly — albeit diplomatically — challenge Trump only endeared him further to liberals looking for comfort after the global turbulence of 2016.
All the same, he thinks Mr. Putin gets "bad press" and should be credited with "doing a lot of good things for Russia," a view that has endeared him to the Kremlin and many ordinary Russians.
He will be remembered as the leader who brought India into the world's nuclear weapons club, but it was his love for poetry and sense of humor that endeared him to national leaders across party lines.
Sources familiar with GOP planning say Nunes will yield much of his time during the 45-minute round of questioning to Castor, who has endeared himself to GOP lawmakers for sharply grilling witnesses during the depositions.
Ramona Braganza is beloved by her celebrity clients – she's worked with everyone from Jessica Biel and Kate Beckinsale to Scarlett Johansson – but she's recently endeared herself to a whole new group of women halfway across the world.
And one with political views that are diametrically opposed to those espoused by Miquela (whose promotion of openness and racial equality has been a feature that's endeared the account to followers and fashion and culture magazines alike).
Mr. da Silva, a skillful politician who endeared himself to both rich and poor, presided over heady economic growth and a generous expansion of social welfare benefits that helped lift millions of Brazilians out of abject poverty.
Odysseus' sly proficiency as a fabulist, as a teller of tall tales and an outright liar, has endeared him to audiences over a hundred generations; writers and poets, in particular, see him as a virtuoso of language.
A prime minister ideally suited to Instagram, where he has more than three million followers, Mr. Trudeau's penchant for wearing funky socks, doing gravity-defying yoga poses and taking selfies also endeared him to many younger voters.
"The Umbrellas of Cherbourg" was released 21 years before Damien Chazelle was born, yet the homage he pays to it and other musicals of yore in his hit, "La La Land," greatly endeared him to the academy.
Duterte's simple living is part of the man-of-the-people style that endeared him to the millions of Filipino voters who in May favoured an abrasive city mayor over wealthy politicians on a largely Manila-centric ballot.
Mr. Pompeo's warning came at a news conference here during which he demonstrated the characteristics that have endeared him to Mr. Trump — he was direct, with a no-nonsense approach, and he seemed to be enjoying himself immensely.
As mayor of Hazleton (an old coal town in northeast Pennsylvania), Barletta enacted some of the most aggressive local anti-immigrant ordinances, gaining a reputation that endeared him to hardline conservatives and helped him become a Congress member.
Obama has endeared herself to the public with her honesty, opening up about the pain of miscarriage and the significance of her relationships with other women as she made her way through two terms in the White House.
Tiafoe grabbed the headlines with a second round upset of fifth seed Kevin Anderson on Margaret Court Arena before his fighting spirit and athleticism endeared him to the crowd in a five-set marathon against Italian Andreas Seppi.
The shutdown endeared Cruz to much of the professional right, from the rabble-rousing Senate Conservatives Fund, whose leaders are organizing on his behalf, to the Club for Growth, some of whose donors have been his biggest backers.
Blackie Sherrod, a sportswriter and editor who endeared himself to his Texas readers with a Southern strain of Runyonesque erudition, and to generations of younger reporters with his curmudgeonly mentoring, died on Thursday at his home in Dallas.
But the very qualities that contributed to his ouster from the DIA—his brash, over-the-top temperament and chaotic management style, as well as his right-wing views on terrorism and the world—endeared him to Trump.
Clinton ran again, Mr. Gillum endeared himself to her team, too, becoming a top Florida surrogate and securing a place on a leaked list of about 40 potential running mates, as he has mentioned often during the campaign.
Today we welcome Hannah Slovut, who immediately endeared herself to me because she not only constructed a crossword puzzle theme that escalated to hilarity, but she also celebrates World Giraffe Day, as you'll see in her notes below.
Turnipseed is the rare figure who has endeared himself to both men, adapting to their personalities and the culture of their programs: the N.F.L.-style preparation of Saban, and the more-fun-the-better philosophy championed by Swinney.
Duterte's simple living is part of the man-of-the-people style that endeared him to the millions of Filipino voters who in May favored an abrasive city mayor over wealthy politicians on a largely Manila-centric ballot.
" Elton Brand, the 76ers' general manager, certainly falls within that category, describing Butler as "a caring person" who has quickly endeared himself "not only to his teammates but to our whole business operations staff and in the community.
Cage Warriors proved to be a huge feeder to UFC after they endeared a whole new fan base to the likes of Conor McGregor, Steven Ray, and Joanna Jedrzejczyk before they made their first walks to the Octagon.
The very thing that endeared Mattis to allies, Democrats, and members of the national security establishment — a sense that he checked some of Trump's more disruptive foreign policy impulses — has become the thing chafing his relationship with the president.
While the American model is known for her appearances in Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issues, her co-hosting gig on Lip Sync Battle, and her popular social media accounts, it's her obsession with food which endeared her to Goodreads voters.
Support for Walden's elevation to chairman surged after two successful terms as head of the House GOP's campaign arm, a tenure that endeared him to both leadership and the House GOP Steering Committee members who elected him on Thursday.
Two are Zinedine Zidane and Didier Drogba; the other will spend Thursday evening in Ukraine's dugout, going about his new job as assistant coach with the diligence and discretion that endeared him to a nation in the first place.
But suddenly, the companies were viewed not just as tech companies, which the public is broadly endeared to, or as media companies, which are regarded with deep skepticism by much of the public, but also as something in between.
The crowd of 19773,137 gave the popular Flores — who endeared himself to fans when he cried upon believing he was about to be traded during a game last July 29 — standing ovations following each of his final two hits.
"The quality of Arnold Palmer's character and the magnetism of his personality, which was so appealing in America, also endeared him to golf fans, sports fans and indeed the wider public all around the world," said IGF president Dawson.
Bowie's artistic integrity, commitment to creative evolution, willingness to defy convention, and don't-give-a-fuck fearlessness endeared him to hip-hop artists, those who identified with the feeling of being disenfranchised, and anyone who just liked good songs.
In what is now an infamous moment captured in the Octagon, Jimmo endeared himself to the international fan base when he launched into a technically sound robot dance after tying the UFC's fastest knockout record in his promotional debut.
The former university law teacher's performance endeared him to the Five Stars, to the point that they made his continuance in office a condition for a deal with the PD. A second Conte government will please officials in Brussels.
Before that game, and earlier on Monday, Girardi said the Yankees would look for an opportunity to get inside the head of Bauer, whose unconventional training regimen and quirky personality have not always endeared him to coaches and teammates.
After his earlier missteps, Medvedev eventually endeared himself to the New York fans, culminating in Sunday's thriller, and he told them that their positive support provided him with the incentive to keep fighting, no matter how daunting the challenge.
"That Trump's outspoken ways have endeared him to many in the U.S. is, to a large extent, a result of public disappointment with U.S.-style democracy," Yin Jiwu, an associate professor at Beijing Foreign Studies University wrote for China Daily.
With less than a month in office himself, the way Macron has stood up to US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, and held his own with German Chancellor Angela Merkel, has endeared him to millions of French voters.
In interviews, many voters here said the controversy was yet another example of Trump bucking the establishment -- a trait that has endeared him to them from the beginning -- and that they were proud of him standing up to Fox News.
His strong personality — and résumé as a prosecutor and mayor who stamped out crime in a violent area of the country — have endeared him to those who are tired of the more measured tones of President Benigno S. Aquino III.
A decorated veteran with an impressive résumé that includes three degrees from Harvard, Moulton's criticism of Pelosi has endeared him to some who also want a change, while frustrating others who see him as using that criticism to gain a platform.
In the Chinese capital especially, Marbury is more than a cult hero who endeared himself to a new audience; he has become the sporting embodiment of Beijing, a city whose people are commonly stereotyped as mean-spirited and tough-nosed.
Throughout the 70s, Buffett endeared himself to everyone who would rather play than work with his carefree, languid rhythm and strangely poetic tales of beach life that pondered such subjects as being hungover and wanting chocolate milk and dreaming about cheeseburgers.
When the rock band Foo Fighters played there last year, the frontman Dave Grohl lauded the size of the building and made a disparaging comment about Wembley Stadium, London's more famous venue, in a comment that forever endeared him to Gilmore.
The majority of black troops were relegated to labor and service roles — loading and unloading supplies, transporting cargo and fuel, repairing army vehicles and roads and distributing food to hungry Germans, the last of which endeared them to local communities.
But over several years, Mr. Dalglish, a Canadian, endeared himself to many in the community, greeting villagers in Nepali, offering chocolates from Thailand to children playing in the forest and helping people rebuild their homes destroyed by devastating earthquakes in 2015.
He has worked with Ms. Trump since the campaign on child care and other issues, and colleagues said he endeared himself to her and Mr. Kushner in order to get more freedom to pursue anti-immigration policies that animate him.
And while the Knicks have shown signs of improvement this season — the team had a 16-14 record entering its game Wednesday against the Atlanta Hawks — Jackson has not endeared himself to Carmelo Anthony, the team's star player, in recent weeks.
With its frontseat singalongs, "Carpool Karaoke" has proved humanizing for untouchable stars like Justin Bieber and Mariah Carey (and further endeared fans to Adele and Michelle Obama), but forcing it live at the Grammys, sans a real vehicle, fell flat.
In a pre-election forum in January last year, Mr. Duterte endeared himself to progressives and the gay community when he was asked whether he would push for legislation to allow same-sex marriages, and he replied that he would.
As part of this political storm, President Park tried to replace Hwang last month only to be forced to reinstate him after her proposed replacement was vetoed by the national assembly, an incident that is unlikely to have endeared her to him.
But after some immediate success endeared him to plenty of Cardinals fans, Matheny was just 216-443 in his final two-plus seasons, culminating in the club's first in-season managerial change since Joe Torre was replaced by Mike Jorgensen in 1995.
James became a sensation on the reality show, due largely in part to his friendship with the show's star ... "The Turtleman" Ernie Brown Jr. He endeared himself to fans with his twangy voice, easy-going attitude, long beard and, of course, his banjo.
Balmain has been injected with new fervor under the leadership of its 30-year-old creative director, Olivier Rousteing, whose signature look — leather jackets, tight bandage dresses and lashings of gold, satin and sparkle — has endeared him to film and reality television stars.
Their fluid approach to genre and lust for experimentation and boundary-breaking endeared them to so many, and helped elevate them to their current status as one of the most important American metal bands of the past twenty years, if not all time.
Miocic pulled out with an injury 11 days before the co-main event meeting was due to go down, and in his capacity as a guest fighter, Rothwell endeared himself to the European fans who rallied around him due to his unfortunate situation.
"Not since Albert Einstein has a scientist so captured the public imagination and endeared himself to tens of millions of people around the world," Michio Kaku, a professor of theoretical physics at the City University of New York, said in an interview.
Perhaps it's that whiff of grandiloquence in Von Bruenchenhein's sense of himself as a thinker and creative agent, which comes across in his writings and to varying degrees in his art, that have endeared his multifaceted oeuvre to aficionados of outsider art.
Ms. Corby's interviews from behind bars, and her 2006 memoir, endeared her to many Australians, and her government put enormous diplomatic pressure on Indonesia to reduce her sentence, allowing her to leave the country ahead of her initial 20-year prison sentence.
DUBAI (Reuters) - Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf's record as a Revolutionary Guards air force commander, a war veteran and a national police chief has endeared him to Iran's supreme leader and boosted his chances of becoming the next speaker of parliament after Friday's election.
The problem was that there was no safe route: Lenin's call to turn the European war into revolution against the bourgeoisie had not endeared him to the French and British, so going west was likely to result in his detention without trial.
Her ability to flourish in spite of it has further endeared her to her legion of supporters, so it was no surprise when fans went, well, crazy on Sunday night when Williams's new all-female Nike ad, "Dream Crazier," premiered during the Oscars.
" Hussein didn't make it far "among the powerful," winding up as a minibus driver and an errand boy for local toughs while his brother, Bolbol, "was no good as a replacement: His weakness and anxiety had never exactly endeared him to Abdel Latif.
LAS VEGAS (Reuters) - The Vegas Golden Knights have attracted a passionate fan base by smashing expectations in their inaugural season but supporters say it is what the team has done to unite a community torn by tragedy that has truly endeared them to the city.
The first time I remember wanting to be Reese Witherspoon when I grew up, was not, actually, seeing her as Elle Woods in Legally Blonde, when she endeared herself to millions of teenage girls and became a Hollywood A-lister after years in the business.
"While her death is a tragedy, it would be an even greater injustice to let her death overshadow her tremendous life that left behind (a) legacy of activism and Black pride that endeared her to the Baton Rouge community," the group said in a statement.
Both Obama's speech on Tuesday, and for that matter, the Republican response by South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley, took pains to rebuke Trump, the real-estate mogul whose red-hot rhetoric has endeared him to some and dismayed others in the campaign for the Nov.
Known in Beijing as the "bicycle-riding envoy" on account of the many hours he spent cycling through the capital's narrow hutong alleyways with his wife Barbara, Bush endeared himself to local residents with his down-to-earth practicality and apparent enthusiasm for Chinese life.
What followed, in his first campaign event as the last candidate standing in the Republican nomination process, was a Trump rally evolving for the general election, still retaining the energetic, fervent and free-flowing style that endeared him to voters and vaulted him to victory.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Flanked by two Storm Troopers, "Star Wars" actor Mark Hamill received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Thursday with the enthusiasm and humility that has endeared him to fans four decades after his first turn as Luke Skywalker.
Although fans have endeared themselves to Nichols' barstool confessional style of songwriting, he takes a step back on this record to try out some third-person storytelling, like on standout track "To My Dearest Wife," which is modeled after letters home from Civil War soldiers.
Perhaps the most significant factor, as with every presidential campaign, was the candidate himself, and the stubborn ideological and stylistic consistency that both endeared Mr. Sanders to his supporters and limited his ability to build a majority coalition larger than his own progressive movement.
Both Obama's speech on Tuesday and, for that matter, the Republican response by South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley, took pains to rebuke Trump, the real estate billionaire whose red-hot rhetoric has endeared him to some and dismayed others in the campaign for the Nov.
Her underdog status endeared her to a historically marginalized community, and her catchy yet undeniably intense songs about crushes, missed connections, and first loves were instantly relatable to anyone but were especially embraced by queer people who felt similarly unsure in their romantic lives.
He would have certainly endeared himself to them when he helped organize a fund to build a replacement for the family's beloved Royal Yacht Britannia after a decision had been made to scrap it in 1994 because it had become too expensive to keep.
That likely endeared him to the rowdy supporters who have packed arenas across the country for more than a year while perhaps doing little to reel in the more moderate voters in swing states that his campaign will need to defeat Clinton in the Nov.
Kessinger says she never saw Watts — who is now serving multiple life sentences without parole for the murders of wife Shanann, 34, and their daughters Bella, 4, and Celeste, 3 — wearing his wedding ring, and said she was endeared by the fact that he was a father.
"I still have a hard time understanding that there are Jewish Republicans," Lueck says of Flo, who further confounded the artist by asking if she could deliver a message to the candidate, and endeared herself by driving Lueck to see Binghamton's ornate and defunct Amtrak station.
This obviously endeared him to fence-sitting Democrats (who will probably confirm him because they're made of Jell-O), but also obviously pissed off Trump, who is incapable of taking criticism of any kind, even criticism that will help his dang nominee get on the Court. Sen.
Even in hot conditions, intensified by the hijabs under their helmets, the Azmi sisters display a love of ball hockey that has endeared them to others in the league and to prominent ice hockey personalities such as Kadri and Hayley Wickenheiser, a four-time Olympic gold medalist.
Cohen is a young piano virtuoso with a delicate touch and an assured, swaggering swing feel; he has endeared himself to some of the most imposing figures in straight-ahead jazz, and plays in bands led by the bassist Christian McBride and the drummer Herlin Riley.
Isaac Hale, a political scientist at the University of California, notes that Beto doesn't have the luxury of running in the Democratic presidential primary as "not Ted Cruz." which is certainly a large part of what endeared him to Democratic voters around the country in 2018.
Although it hasn't endeared itself to critics the way the 1991 film did, audiences are flocking to see it — likely thanks to the mix of a top-tier cast led by Emma Watson and the timeliness of the remake, which has nostalgic appeal to the young tastemakers of 2017.
Amazon moved very early to make sure Alexa was open and available to all hardware and software makers who wanted to join in, and it helped make that an appealing proposition with a basic feature set and Echo hardware that endeared the assistant to users right from the start.
But a strong turn at a CNN town hall in March, a willingness to sit for just about any news media interview and an ability to get off pithy one-liners quickly endeared him to some Democrats, particularly upscale white voters taken with his literary references and multilingualism.
The late-night host, who was given the Grammy keys for the first time by his parent network CBS, has endeared himself to the music industry with a playful recurring segment that, at its best, can be more revealing than a sit-down interview — and is always less risky.
The 22-year-old, whose willingness to play through chronic leg and knee injuries has endeared him to teammates since he joined the Mets prior to last season, landed awkwardly on his left hand and writhed in pain as every other New York player on the field raced to his side.
During the course of his speech, he bemoaned "activist judges" and sanctuary cities, took shots at disgraced "Empire" actor Jussie Smollett (whom police accused of staging an attack on himself by purported MAGA fans) and employed the kind of hard-line language that has long endeared Trump to his core supporters.
Yet his gangland approach to combating crime and drugs has largely endeared him to Filipinos who have suffered high rates of violent crime and who see him as a refreshing change from the sophisticated but out-of-touch elite who have ruled this country for most of the last three decades.
His polite demeanor and dazzling smile have endeared him to the brands that make him the face of their products: outside of his myriad endorsements in Kazakhstan, he's the first boxer to have been endorsed by Chivas, and has been fitted for suits by the exclusive Bijan tailoring boutique on Rodeo Drive.
Made up the Brothers Papadopoulos, guitarist Yanni and upright electric bassist Alexi, with Cheshire Agusta on drums, Stinking Lizaveta combines jazz tendencies, sidewinder guitar heroics, and a metallic skronk that has endeared them to legions of the sort of punks who don't cut their hair and the sort of metal fans who do.
It was another flash of the down-to-earth humor and awkward humility that have endeared the candidate to young people and the far left in the US. The art exhibition, The Art of a Political Revolution: Artists for Bernie Sanders 2016, has been touring the country as the primary season unfolds.
Yoshinoya, a chain of Japanese restaurants which endeared itself with protesters after running a Facebook ad that seemed to mock heavy-handed Hong Kong policemen, faced a backlash when it deleted the ad and the boss of its Hong Kong franchise-owner told two newspapers that he had taken part in pro-police rallies.
Harris' events also underscore that her prosecutorial turns at the Senate Judiciary Committee grilling Trump nominees and her focus on economic injustice has endeared her to millennials and young voters of color who did not turn out for Hillary Clinton in 2016 at the same level they did for Barack Obama in 2008 and 2012.
Critics of Moore say his close ties to Trump, dubious economic predictions and fierce partisanship disqualify him from serving on the Fed But Moore's decades of work in Washington's conservative circles have endeared him to Republicans who've blocked two of Trump's previous Fed nominees: Carnegie Mellon professor Marvin Goodfriend and former Fed Director Nellie Liang.
In January, while Uber was reeling from the #DeleteUber controversy and anger over Mr. Kalanick's decision to participate in a White House business advisory council, Lyft announced it was donating $1 million to the American Civil Liberties Union to fight President Trump's proposed travel ban, a move that endeared it to many of Uber's critics.
All its other details, like the Portland setting and the LAX bro and the Yakult and hell, even the Covey sisters being biracial—endeared the movie to me, the way it's nice to be on the inside of an inside joke, but ultimately they aren't the main thrust of the film (though they remain an intrinsic part of it).
Patrick has expressed a willingness to help a Democratic presidential candidate who he believes will run at the grassroots and with the "politics of conviction," a style of public engagement in the political realm that has endeared Patrick to smaller groups of voters across the country involved in House races where Democrats typically did not compete.
Issa Rae, the creator and star of Insecure, launched the cult hit web series Awkward Black Girl and brought all of the heart, humor and yes, awkwardness, that endeared her to fan to this HBO show, which follows two best friends, Issa (Rae) and Molly (Yvonne Orji), as they attempt to navigate their careers, relationships and life.
The jauntily named show he hosted, Happy Hour, was a far cry from the incendiary, conservative rabble-rousing for which he'd later become known, but his square jaw and frat boy demeanor endeared him to network higher-ups, and when Happy Hour was canceled in 2010, he secured a slot on the current-affairs show The Five.
Trump Jr.'s interest in hunting and close friendships with gun enthusiasts and people who enjoy the outdoors — so foreign from the New York elite world his father long operated in — have endeared him to some conservatives and to his father's Middle America supporters while also riling animal rights activists who criticized his big game hunting trips in Africa.
Mr. Stewart recalls that Mayor Jimmy Walker endeared himself to New Yorkers in 1932 by staging a "We Want Beer" parade during Prohibition and that Mayor La Guardia, in a nanny-state imperative that presaged Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg's campaign against the Big Gulp, banned the sale of artichokes because the market was controlled by organized crime.
The answer, of course, is C. And here, you might say, is the crux of Bell — a woman whose natural effervescence is such that despite being the cherished hero of a beloved cult television show, it was a video of herself melting down over a sloth on Ellen that really, truly, endeared her to the larger world.
Kemp touted the same positions that endeared him to President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE and his loyal base.
But he has endeared himself through pure longevity and a commitment to chucking the ball downfield, to the point that he was able to generate one of the feel-good internet moments of the 2018 season when cameras caught his earnest reaction to a change in fortune during the Chargers' win over Pittsburgh in Week 13.
When Australia won the America's Cup in 1983, when he was fresh as prime minister, he endeared himself indelibly to the country by appearing at the Royal Perth Yacht Club, in a jacket stamped all over with "Australia", crying: "Any boss who sacks anyone for not turning up today is a bum!" and throwing back his silver-cockatoo head to roar with laughter.
Koepka, 29, who saw himself as a frustrated baseball player slumming in golf for much of his teens and 2823s, on Sunday endeared himself to the golf nerds who obsess over the game's history by becoming the third professional to win consecutive men's national championships since 2282, after Ben Hogan in 28 and 262, and Curtis Strange in 1988 and 1989.
In this respect, the section of Dennis Bergkamp's masterful autobiography – Stillness and Speed – in which he takes time out from his cerebral meditation on the nature of the sport to tell the story of how he endeared himself to his new Arsenal team-mates by pulling Highbury kit man Vic Akers' pants down in front of a group of unwitting female visitors, is instructive.
The Los Angeles lawmaker's early calls for President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's impeachment and viral showdowns with administration officials have endeared Waters to the party's young, liberal base.
Their usefulness around the stores of grains that attracted small rodents probably endeared them to people, and the first evidence of their domestication is a set of remains on Cyprus — where they must have been transported intentionally — dating to around 250 B.C. A few thousand years later, in nearby Egypt and Greece, they became associated with goddesses and elevated to symbolic objects of veneration.
A combination of Zonday's facial mannerisms and lyrics that sound like every late-night conversation you've ever had on acid endeared him to the world; Zonday was your goofy kid cousin with an unexpectedly adult singing voice and some surprisingly deep views on social justice (sample lyric: The same crime has a higher price to pay/Chocolate Rain/The judge and jury swear it's not in the face).
Republican presidential front-runner Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE has endeared himself to supporters with harsh rhetoric on immigration, but he may have alienated even more Hispanic voters as a result, according to a new Washington Post-Univision News poll.
"I never met [Bobby] and I didn't want to, in a way, because he was so crazy on the phone and I thought it might damage what we trying to achieve if I did," says Rae, who had endeared himself to the soul legend by asking if he ever got compensation from Rod Stewart, who had ripped off Womack's "If You Want My Love Put Something Down On It" on "Do Ya Think I'm Sexy"?
Instead, Trump told Macron: Worth noting: While it certainly seems like Le Pen's nationalist positions would have endeared her to Trump, he stopped short of endorsing her in an April interview with the AP: "No, I have no comment on [endorsing Le Pen], but I think that [the April 20 shooting of Paris police officers] will probably help her because she is the strongest on borders and she is the strongest on what's been going on in France."
Yet the attributes that have endeared Mr. Pompeo to the president — his hawkish politics and eagerness to speak his mind — have been met with a more mixed reception at the C.I.A. The agency sees its role as delivering hard truths that are unvarnished by political preferences, and there are concerns in the intelligence community that Mr. Pompeo's partisan instincts color his views of contentious issues, such as Russia's interference in the election or Iran's nuclear program.
One Democratic operative working for a rival campaign emailed me regarding Clinton's latest attempt to beat back the Wall Street attack: "This is the sixth defense [Clinton] is trying out: An economic speech on capital gains will give me cover; Anyone who knows me knows I don't listen to donors; 9/11 endeared me to Wall Street; I went to Wall Street and told them to cut it out; I have a better plan than my opponents; President Obama took donations from Wall Street, too," this person said.

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