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"feisty" Definitions
  1. (of people) strong, determined and not afraid of arguing with peopleTopics Opinion and argumentc2

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"That girl, I've been with her since 2010 and she is feisty, feisty, feisty," Wagner said.
"It's being feisty, and I don't mean negative feisty," Elleithee said.
"She's feisty, and we need someone to be feisty," New Hampshire voter Susan Fine recently told Nilsen.
"She's feisty, and we need someone to be feisty," undecided Sunapee voter Susan Fine told me at a recent town hall.
I didn't quite get what was feisty about it — although I suppose I'd be pretty feisty too if I was trapped inside a can all day.
"Little" is one of the most common words to follow "feisty", and the most common words to follow "feisty little" are "girl", "man", "thing", "guy", "woman" and "lady".
One feisty lemon shark bit the fisherman who caught it.
"She was a bit of a feisty one," he commented.
I can be pretty feisty when I need to be.
But my mother was pretty feisty and wouldn't let go.
But the physical effects have not made him less feisty.
She was feisty even when I was pregnant with her.
It's very feisty and everyone's emotions are on their sleeves.
What gets your goat and brings out your feisty side?
They also noted that she was alert, active and feisty.
The Breitbart boss commands a feisty pack of true believers.
Expect your partners to be in feisty moods this evening.
The more feisty Komische Oper is celebrating its 70th anniversary.
His cronies have bought up previously feisty broadcasters and websites.
Winds are likely still a bit feisty from the northwest.
A feisty remote control robot that responds to voice commands
Just a Shiba Inu puppy gently wrestling with a feisty kitten
She was feisty; she was pretty; she was an excellent writer.
Halfway through Thursday's feisty Democratic debate, the conversation turned to ISIS.
I am pretty feisty, but that's a good thing, I think.
Providing Spanish translation will be Jania (a feisty, funny Christina Nieves).
The game took on a feisty tone in the third quarter.
So I mean, even at, like, 2, he was, like, feisty.
The piece ends by turning Mozart's tune into a feisty polonaise.
No. 3 Florida State outlasts feisty Florida Gulf Coast ORLANDO, Fla.
" The real-life Victoria "was a feisty woman ahead of her time.
The feisty response earned her a nod of approval from Legend, 40.
He said Biden's feisty performances in New Hampshire have reinvigorated his campaign.
Warren followed it up with, "You got to watch these feisty women!"
Aurora was a "feisty, spirited bird who commanded respect," the school said.
Thanks to a feisty goat and a final surprise, she does not.
Linda, my real daughter, is feisty, politically correct, against racism and misogyny.
She's just a feisty, agile, fearless precocious rat, and she loved adventure.
But of course that wasn't enough for the always feisty car company.
But once they get involved in politics, they started to get feisty.
Jim Himes (D-Conn.) said his colleagues can't hide from feisty meetings.
She's feisty but even she can't survive starving alone in a dungeon.
Here are the hot button issues in this small but feisty democracy.
She is the most dedicated, fearless, feisty, strongest woman I've ever known.
"Aunt Pat!" someone shouted, identifying the feisty firebrand played by Dearbhla Molloy.
The 6-year-old's grandmother described her as feisty, sweet and smart.
Besiktas are notoriously well organized, while Dynamo Kiev should be particularly feisty.
"Us women are suspicious things," she cautions him in a feisty drawl.
"Us women are suspicious things," she cautions him in a feisty drawl.
Inside the chamber, however, pro-democracy legislators were in a feisty mood.
We even lent the East Coast our feisty rabble-rouser Michael Moore.
The play, directed by Geordie Broadwater, is a feisty, formally inventive comedy.
"We're going to be feisty," Mr. Obeidallah, 47, said during his set.
After the play ended, the players escorted the feisty goose off the pitch.
Tracy Walker (Greta Gerwig) is the feisty American girl who saves the day.
In other words, feisty gray-haired Miss Grundy is now a statutory rapist.
He's softer and he's still feisty but he loves something more than himself.
Hopefully Philipps, a feisty actress, can give the series a much-needed boost.
Ms. Tamimi has become a feisty symbol of resistance against the Israeli occupation.
Was my Diet Coke getting feisty with me or was I imagining it?
Here is everything we know about the feisty, fun-loving little princess: 1.
It's unusual for it to be this feisty, this early in the cycle.
Khloe is notoriously feisty, so who knows how this pregnancy might affect that?
He gets so frustrated if he makes her mad or if she's feisty.
Madonna announced the contest on Wednesday with a feisty video calling for submissions.
Four cats mill about — two are lounging, two are getting a bit feisty.
Today, your partners are as intense as you are—and feeling feisty, too!
The freshman representative in Congress is feisty, charismatic, and quick on her feet.
Feisty and frequently sarcastic, Mr. Sanders could barely contain his disgust with Mrs.
They can be feisty or chill; more interactive or less; hyper or sleepy.
"People died, and only three people have been fired," a feisty Bush added.
The video ends with the feisty grandpa being asked to leave the premises.
There's also a perfect fiery red (Lady Balls) for when you're feeling feisty.
Hollis-Jefferson can't shoot, but he's a feisty defender who can seriously rebound.
" The actress describes her revamped Jane as "really, really feisty and incredibly capable.
As a screen couple they're passionate, candid and feisty; their banter flies effortlessly.
SUNDAY VARIETY COLUMN Sam Ezersky gets a little feisty, and a little zeitgeisty.
Copland's feisty "Hoe-Down" from "Rodeo" brought the first half to a close.
"I mean, you all know: I'm my own person; I'm feisty," she said.
You finish this book hoping the new couple composes a feisty retaliatory volume.
"Feisty and American and independent isn't all there is," Ms. Lerner-Miller said.
Things got feisty between James Corden and the actor and rapper Riz Ahmed.
She also took pride in portraying a strong, loving yet feisty Latina character.
Crosby said his feisty reaction was mostly a heat-of-the-moment reflex.
OK, so you want to get into the feisty side of Taylor Swift.
And she was very feisty, and people did not want to work with her.
The moon enters feisty Aries at 10:38 PM, inspiring our inner go-getter.
She was fierce & feisty in support of her family & friends, her country & her causes.
The game turned feisty in the final minutes with the score out of reach.
Some of these creatures are feisty and fight the assistants and might hurt someone.
Abby Ellin reports: New Yorkers are a feisty bunch, with no shortage of opinions.
The "feisty cherry," Acevedo said, is a little spicier than the old cherry flavor.
The announcement interrupted Mr. Rubio's momentum from Thursday's feisty debate exchanges with Mr. Trump.
Their task: Keeping an eye on Ángel, a feisty patient in their hospital hall.
She is bold and loving and a little mean and feisty, and just perfection.
Feisty Pets may look cute, but one false move and they'll turn on you.
Many have drawn parallels with his feisty performance in campaign rallies in 2016-2017.
Rounding out the top ten words following "feisty little", intriguingly, are "Irishman" and "bastard".
He accepted, immediately raising Boston's ceiling from feisty middle-class mosquito to pseudo-contender.
In our caustic speech we threw out platitudes, in our guts our feisty wit.
I was also charmed by Bridgit Mendler as Meredith, Ben's feisty hometown love interest.
Feisty, fun and bounding with energy, these dogs bring personality to any Instagram feed.
Never mind that she's feisty and in love and doesn't want to go home.
Chatty Mercury and flirty Venus both enter feisty Aries today, creating a fun energy!
Each has been feisty while maintaining composure, and a relentlessness unseen in the past.
You just know this feisty fluffball would stir up trouble in the Oval Office.
He added that he'd never heard complaints about her being called a feisty Latina.
"Greig was one of the most feisty schoolboy players I ever taught," Johnstone said.
Calgary has the speedy Johnny Gaudreau, 123, and the feisty rookie Matthew Tkachuk, 19.
The Vermont Independent began putting those worries to rest with a typically feisty performance.
But Boyle is too agile and feisty a thinker to hew to this line.
Like any wild animal, they're feisty but frightened to be around people, he said.
The feisty Third Concerto (1921), which Mr. Trifonov played, has long been an audience favorite.
Attila, whose name apparently matches her "feisty" personality, didn't seem to mind being dressed up.
In Turkey's sprawling cultural capital, cats are a feisty symbol of the city's 16m strivers.
The Sierra AT4 is less outrageous, more luxurious, and more usable than the feisty Ford.
" Kidman adds, "I wouldn't say it's absolutism, there's constant questioning — I'm a willful, feisty girl.
Mr. van Zweden is an accomplished artist and a feisty podium presence who exudes energy.
"It's great to be feisty,' those were [Clinton's] exact words," Moretz told The Hollywood Reporter.
But Trump stabilized matters with a feisty performance in the second presidential debate against Clinton.
But his sharp wit and feisty rhetoric have helped him steal some of Erdogan's thunder.
"Such a caring, kind, feisty, sensitive, hilarious, talented, goofy, free spirited, beautiful girl," she continued.
Obama has already put together a feisty, impassioned stump speech that heaps praise on Mrs.
As president of the Yankees, Randy Levine can be a feisty defender of his team.
We are supposed to be feisty, sexy, snarky women, or girls, or ladies, or whatever.
Rubio solid and feisty at times, but role seemed reversed with Cruz from last debate.
Their feisty messaging on Wednesday gave voters a taste of the political combat to come.
The revival, beginning Thursday on CBS, is feisty and eager to meet the Trumpian moment.
"She was a feisty, punky young person whose stuff looked completely different," Mr. Gehr said.
It began with a feisty, jazzy piece by Francis Thorne, "Fanfare, Fugue and Funk" (1972).
But the Oakland fans have a feisty spirit that should be on full display Tuesday.
Which is adopted by a feisty teenager, Charlie (Hailee Steinfeld), who christens the car Bumblebee.
And in his campaign to get the harpsichord on everybody's radar, he is downright feisty.
Again, The Testaments doesn't go down the route of overly feisty, rebellious Handmaids to overcompensate.
Alicia chatted with Lyndsey, 31, who had brought along her feisty 8-month-old son.
In "Girl in the Dark," Lyndsey's mother is portrayed as a "feisty," sometimes unsympathetic figure.
Unlike his later symphonies, which are so complex and searching, this one is almost feisty.
"She was feisty," said Ms. Jones, who said she never raised her rent from $200.
This evening brings some fire to your relationships thanks to the Moon entering feisty Aries.
But her most memorable role would be that of the feisty Mona in Who's The Boss?
The stage is set for growing antagonism between the party and the territory's increasingly feisty politicians.
The character is a brilliant, feisty Brit who tells a famously filthy joke in the film.
This marked the return of the feisty politician who all but disappeared after June's election disaster.
The oil industry, by contrast, is healthy, feisty, and well-versed in throwing its weight around.
So, why would you go with the names Feisty Cherry, Zesty Blood Orange and Twisted Mango?
Competition issues in parts of Europe, feisty unions and messy politics could yet scupper any deal.
In just over two weeks of campaigning, Nixon has shown herself to be a feisty challenger.
In Ms. Baganova's dreamlike "Maple Garden," a solitary tree stands watch over a feisty rural community.
There was a lot of cross-talk — who knew America's Dad, Tim Kaine, was so feisty?
He let loose during the feisty, impetuous Finale, boldly dispatching the virtuosic flights and fleet passagework.
But after four years of Donald Trump, a lot of voters don't want tough, feisty, aggressive.
Mr. Polenzani conveys the character's remnants of feisty rebellion and frustrated yearning in a compelling performance.
The scintillating account of the feisty Beethoven sonata that opened the program was also especially enjoyable.
Raja Krishnamoorthi, an Illinois Democrat, described Wednesday's interview as a "feisty, tense exchange" at various points.
But if Ms. Windsor sounded feisty discussing this, she nevertheless is feeling mostly gratitude these days.
An earlier version of this article referred incorrectly to the game birds from Feisty Acres Farms.
Golden State has repeatedly run its lead to double digits, but the Raptors are proving feisty.
The feisty newborn moved his legs and feet within moments of his birth, an encouraging sign.
With her bright, throbbing voice, Ms. Sampson brings expressive phrasing and feisty impetuousness to her performance.
" In fact, she is a 26-year-old who once described herself as "feisty and opinionated.
"Sanders is a feisty old coot, I have to give it to him," she added, laughing.
Feisty women trying to jump class are so 19th century; I'm looking at you, Jane Eyre.
It is these kinds of feisty performances that some of his supporters had hoped to see.
" When the moderators tried to cut him off, Biden got feisty: "I'm not out of time.
Behind Sanders's guerilla campaign to win the Latino vote are the feisty Carmona, formerly with Presente.
No, "temper" sounds too good—it sounds feisty and cute, like Maureen O'Hara in The Quiet Man.
And, of course, both couples are blessed with a meet-cute that shows off their feisty chemistry.
The Argentines, however, had enough on their plate with a feisty Nigeria to worry about results elsewhere.
They are a water sign and sometimes they just feel so emotional that they quickly get feisty.
One is the feisty mood in Birmingham of Tory Brexiteers, who were ecstatic over Mrs May's speech.
Everyone, say "thank you" to Mercury in Aries before he bids us a feisty farewell next week.
I would've been incredulous at any age, but when you're a feisty teenager, I was like, What?!
And I'm not talking about the feisty rivalries that make Top Chef so much fun to watch.
"She must like that about you, right?" the filmmakers ask, wondering if she appreciates his feisty nature.
In honor of Carrie post pics of you or your feisty daughters dressed up like Princess Leia.
Michelle Tanner was America's beloved little sister, feisty and stubborn but always good for a one-liner.
He'd tamed, or at least fought to a draw, the feisty New Jersey (and New York) media.
Except, it was 24 hours after their feisty debate and 9003 days away from the election, i.e.
She was a feisty, anarchic bundle in a white dress and Mary Jane shoes, her Sunday best.
Rakitic, 30, is convinced there will be a feisty reaction, with his Barcelona colleague leading the way.
The night featured feisty discussions on healthcare and immigration, highlighting an ideological divide in the Democratic Party.
If you are looking for a Democratic counterpart to Trump — tough, feisty, aggressive — Sanders is your man.
She was fierce and feisty in support of her family and friends, her country and her causes.
He would benefit most from being with someone who is as feisty and intense as he is.
Penny Nance is CEO and president of Concerned Women for America and author of "Feisty and Feminine".
Varda is feisty and fabulous, sharp as a tack but losing her sight because of an illness.
That's because Flintians — or "Flintstones" as the kids, especially, like to call themselves — are more than feisty.
Feisty exchanges — or cringeworthy gaffes — can live for days on cable news talk shows and Twitter GIFs.
In America, President Trump faces a feisty press corps, damaging investigations into associates and sagging approval ratings.
"It's doable to kill it," a feisty Feinstein predicted, urging Californians to "flood the phones." http://politi.
She is strong and feisty, and I am so proud of her for just going for it!
It is Ms. Lawrence's feisty wonder woman who warms the movie with her sizzling volatility and intelligence.
How such proposals were landing with the fatigued and occasionally feisty Assembly Democrats was not totally clear.
But feisty exchanges between Ms. Whaley and President Trump have not made a bipartisan alliance very easy.
Moreover, Deming's feisty mother is compellingly complicated: Polly Guo has an itch for freedom she cannot ignore.
Coming off a 193-2 loss in New Jersey 24 hours earlier, the Stars came out feisty.
But feisty exchanges between Ms. Whaley and President Trump have not made a bipartisan alliance very easy.
A feisty independent newspaper, the Post, was closed last year, ostensibly because it had not paid its taxes.
They've also got a feisty teenager daughter, Abby (Liv Hewson) who's oddly okay with her mom's new lifestyle.
Their 'feisty confidence' brand had actually been crushed by relentless media intrusion and being worked to the bone.
But the TIgers were able to hold off their feisty Conference USA opponent and escape with a victory.
Some of these depict the moon as a feisty character about to "throw shade" on a terrified sun.
Yes, the VP encounter was feisty, but never personally offensive -- and its substance also felt incredibly old fashioned.
Brazen, sexy, and whip smart: We adored this ode to the power and spirit of feisty midwestern women.
Rivals inside the LDP are also getting feisty feistier, with some speaking out about the suspected cronyism scandal.
"He is a really feisty little dog and much braver than the others," Mcgowan was reported as saying.
He was feisty, arrogant and a troublemaker -- I knew he'd make me work for his heart and mind.
Varda is feisty and fabulous, sharp as a tack but losing her sight because of an eye illness.
You and your feisty, fearless self will always be a favorite story in the book of my life.
She was a short, petite woman and a feisty, demanding coach, who gained lifelong loyalty from her players.
In the latest quarter, it launched Diet Coke drinks in sleeker bottles and new flavors like Feisty Cherry.
The feisty strategy that brought T-Mobile so much success and catapulted it past Sprint isn't going anywhere.
Can we expect the feisty cardinal and the boy-wonder politician to collaborate in advancing the Christian cause?
Rougned Odor is more than a feisty little second baseman who happens to hit lots of home runs.
The late John McCain provided great copy: he was colorful, provided easy access, and gave memorable feisty quotes.
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump had a feisty week, sparring over fitness for office and tax policies. Mrs.
American Badger Known for their feisty attitudes, badger don't play hard to get because they are lacking sleep.
There were particularly feisty moments late in the second period as the teams clashed several times after whistles.
For his part, the GOP nominee quickly celebrated the news during a feisty campaign event in New Hampshire.
One such drastic critic is Cardinal Joseph Zen, the feisty, 76-year-old former archbishop of Hong Kong.
If anything, Mr. van Zweden can be too feisty and forceful in his performances of the standard repertory.
But does the feisty drama about two older women reproduce the power dynamic it set out to critique?
Lillian Hellman, feisty, homely and wearing Balmain, might drop by to talk politics with the director Herman Shumlin.
The role of Enrico combines wistful, sometimes befuddled lyricism with feisty bursts that seem modeled on Wagner's Siegfried.
Their latest collision — at the Univision/CNN debate in Miami on Wednesday — was suitably feisty and characteristically inconclusive.
The movie was audacious, irreverent and feisty, with a feel for the tripwires of a supposedly postracial era.
But there's no denying that on Saturday night, the audience belonged to a feisty Jewish politician from Brooklyn.
But the stars of the Palestinian writer and director Maysaloun Hamoud's feisty feature debut aren't heeding that advice.
These well-reviewed rubbers by Skyn are cocktail flavored, available in feisty piña colada, strawberry daiquiri, and cherry sunrise.
This ultra feisty, young festival, now in its fourth season, has become the best testing ground for these questions.
Grafton's novels feature feisty female private investigator Kinsey Millhone who lives in the fictional California town of Santa Teresa.
Would a new can design and flavors like "Feisty Cherry" or "Twisted Mango" convince you to drink Diet Coke?
FEISTY SHARK BITES FLORIDA FISHERMAN AFTER BEING RELEASED "I don&apost want him — that&aposs cool though," Kachman replied.
It proved a turning point as he rejoined behind Verstappen and was unable to pass the feisty Dutch teenager.
"The thing I want everyone to know about Marina is that she was a feisty, sassy animal," Westberg said.
Its politics are more open than those of most Arab countries, with a feisty press and an obstreperous parliament.
She spent all of 1991's Hook barefoot, flying around as the feisty Tinkerbell in the Peter Pan sequel.
Thiel compared Trump's feisty persona to Mitt Romney, who failed in his bid for presidency in the 2012 election.
Politicians are not only accountable to voters but also kept in line by feisty courts, journalists and pressure groups.
That "hopefully returning at some point in the future" is great news for fans of the feisty, flawed character.
Since first appearing on Drag Race, Aja proved to be one of the show's most feisty and outspoken performers.
That paradoxical notion becomes oh-so-real on Sunday when feisty Mars also lands in Libra until December 9.
Although she is very sick, her attitude and personality are still the same, and she's still feisty as ever.
The Chinese hairless and long hair chihuahua mix weighs only 5-pounds but she has a big, feisty personality.
Keum Jeong-ja is a feisty proprietress of a nameless chicken hof in a rundown neighborhood in eastern Seoul.
Friends and family recalled Mr. Álvarez as a jovial yet feisty character, prone to long political discussions over dinner.
I'll miss this pop-up address and the scrappy, feisty work it has hosted over the past three years.
"But only if you buy the ingredients!" a feisty Congolese woman named Rachel, with long copper braids, told me.
He's helped immeasurably by Mr. Jones's feisty, hilarious performance as Lance, whose diffidence never quite hides his raging pride.
The recording process may have been chaotic, but the playing Bernstein drew from the orchestra was feisty and colorful.
Clinton and Mr. Sanders were especially feisty Thursday, no one defended the proportions of any of their body parts.
The mood will be feisty when the Moon meets warrior planet Mars at 7:41 AM. All times EST.
This much we know: If lively storytelling counted for anything, the feisty Piniella would have made it long ago.
That is what enabled Leverkusen not just to sign Vidal, but to help a feisty, determined character settle in.
Someone reaches for that gun — and what may have otherwise been a feisty argument escalates into a fatal encounter.
What carries "SMILF" early on is Ms. Shaw's voice, which, despite the serious undertones, is feisty and high-spirited.
The ultra-Orthodox also have created their own feisty digital media presence, with sites trading political news and gossip.
Action planet Mars clashes with Jupiter and you can be feeling feisty and frankly too big for your birches.
Inside the List You may remember her from "Downton Abbey," where she played feisty, tart-tongued Mabel Lane Fox.
These well-reviewed rubbers by Skyn are cocktail flavoured, available in feisty piña colada, strawberry daiquiri, and cherry sunrise.
And you missed a double-overtime classic as the feisty Rockets hung on to beat the Warriors, 24-26.
The title story, from Norway, features a feisty goat-riding heroine who fights off angry trolls with a spoon.
Apart from a few flashes of frustration and feisty, made-for-TV exchanges, neither candidate managed a knockout blow.
Some of his brawling, working-class kin are alcoholics, and some are abusers; nearly all are feisty beyond measure.
The star later took to Twitter, admitting she wasn&apost sure why she&aposs been so"feisty with trolls" lately.
The people you're partnering with lately are angry, on a mission, and feeling feisty (that's what Mars is all about).
Greenland's feisty legislators, including Kim Kielsen, the current prime minister, all agree that the island's sovereignty is not for sale.
Honestly, the Feisty Cherry and Ginger Lime flavors are pretty good, but the Twisted Mango and Blood Orange are disappointing.
We got some but boy, I mean, I'll tell you, we've got some feisty women that will fight right back.
To the horror of its liberal fans, the magazine was taken over in July by hardliners; its feisty staff resigned.
It's even better when that news involves a feisty little shrimp getting a badass name from some cool science dudes.
Her feisty social media persona and combative tweets in defense of her father have often pitted her against Sharif's rivals.
"She's feisty and stubborn and she's determined to walk, so it won't be long now," Rodriguez, 35, tells PEOPLE exclusively.
With the help of my feisty Southern beauty we kicked their butts and ended up winning a round of drinks.
As Mercury powers forward through feisty, quick-fire Aries until May 16, we're still prone to TMI and SMH blurts.
Warren's approval is a sharp departure from the feisty exchange the pair had during Carson's confirmation hearing earlier this month.
Nowhere to go without brushing some biker's belly, some barmaid's behind, or dropping a drink in a feisty farmer's lap.
All signs suggested this would be the most feisty debate yet between the Democratic nominees, and it did not disappoint.
"It could get a little feisty," said Matthew Dunlap, Maine's secretary of state and a Democratic member of the commission.
Andy Kim, in New Jersey's 3rd, is now set for what's expected to be a feisty showdown with GOP Rep.
In early 2018, the company launched new Diet Coke flavors — including Feisty Cherry and Twisted Mango — to win over millennials.
Known fairly or unfairly for their feisty temperament, some ploughed into the crowd of spectators, though no injuries were reported.
Amid feisty exchanges, some candidates warned they should be focusing their fire on their real target: Republican President Donald Trump.
She described her neighbor as feisty and funny, and remembered the older woman for her lively spirit, kindness and generosity.
"Monkey," a feisty 13-pound shelter dog with heart problems and bad teeth, inspired the Allens, and the shelter's name.
Booker might come off feisty, but he's level-headed, as shown in his diplomatic response to Trump's recent Twitter insults.
Captain Kirk and his crew will be back in theaters on July 22, and they've recruited a feisty friend: Rihanna.
It will be interesting to see whether Ngugi's next memoir will be set in postindependence Kenya and be equally feisty.
Indeed, the Muslim women recounted by Kamaly (who teaches Islamic studies at Hartford Seminary) are a feisty and intrepid bunch.
Marilyn, a feisty former dancer, has become an entrepreneur who sells her fragrances and cosmetics on the Home Shopping Network.
Sure, the documentary was fond, but it was also dishy and, with Mr. Nichols both feisty and frail, immensely moving.
"These neo-Nazis, whatever you call them — I thought we'd ended all that," Civitella said, sounding both mournful and feisty.
Long a feisty counterpart to Salt Lake City, this one-time railroad hub now trumpets its proximity to outdoor recreation.
I loved the palace intrigue, the feisty pugilism of the Sunday morning talk shows, the thrill of the horse race.
He's soon plucked by a local rancher's feisty daughter (Zaide Silvia Gutiérrez) and finds himself saddled with an avaricious wife.
Ms. Simpson was part of the theater collective Rodeo Caldonia, a feisty crew of women visual artists, performers and playwrights.
In another scene, a feisty feline stretches and yawns in front of a street art stencil criticizing President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.
Earlier this year, Coca-Cola launched the new slim Diet Coke cans along with flavors including ginger lime and feisty cherry.
George Lucas, in a statement, praises Carrie Fisher as "our great and powerful princess - feisty, wise and full of hope." pic.twitter.
In the videos, the feisty, black-spotted kitten jumps and rolls around in Bieber's room as the singer rested in bed.
Today, Aidan is a feisty, bright third-grader who loves to sing and play piano and aspires to become an artist.
Earlier this year the company launched new slim line Diet Coke cans along with flavors including ginger lime and feisty cherry.
Hiccup is now trying to stay immobile, which is hard for a feisty, young feline, especially one in a new home.
Despite the wasted Zuma years, the rainbow nation still has the continent's most sophisticated economy, vibrant civil society and feisty media.
But whether that will open more space for the feisty Marine Le Pen of the Front National remains to be seen.
Sunny Sweeney: Trophy (Thirty Tigers) Last time bad girl was her play, and she was funny, feisty, and sexy about it.
It is the political panorama beyond the Kochs, however, that makes Ms Mayer's book more than just another feisty corporate critique.
Trump and Cruz Get PersonalRepublican frontrunners Donald Trump and Ted Cruz finally dropped the mutual civility at a feisty GOP debate.
But what's left is a propulsive, feisty version of the play, easily communicating the impetuous intensity and wonder of first love.
Whole episodes unfolded in stretches of eerily sustained tones and elemental clusters from which feisty single notes and motifs kept escaping.
In the 1990s she was a regular on the sitcom "The Nanny," on which she played Fran Drescher's feisty grandmother, Yetta.
We've had to overcome many, many challenges for thousands of years and we're strong, we're resilient, we're feisty and we're fierce.
He began with something festive in mood, but musically feisty: the premiere of Magnus Lindberg's "EXPO," a spiky 10-minute score.
The feisty 76ers refused to wilt after falling behind 95-79, going on a 13-0 run to get within three.
But at the end of several hours of the feisty exchanges, Thursday's debate had a handful of clear winners and losers.
The Blue Jays, meanwhile, underlined their feisty reputation by scrapping with the Yankees in the last week of the regular season.
Dianne Feinstein faces a fight, and a few feisty Houses races aside, most of the heat is coming from gubernatorial contests.
In addition to all things pink, we also know a few more of the feisty, fun-loving little princess' favorite things.
Quick-witted with a sharp tongue, the feisty Barbara Bush was a fierce defender of her husband and an astute adviser.
Fantastic Beasts Art Deco Mirror, $249If the snakes are a bit much for you, this is a far less feisty option.
Women are packaged as cute, feisty (girl power!) or sexy; men are either bad boys, endearingly goofy or twinkly-eyed heartthrobs.
On Tuesday, Pai was joined by fellow Federal Communications Commission officials for a feisty oversight hearing before the House telecom subcommittee.
The actress and comedian perhaps best known for her role as Tiffany on HBO's "Insecure" has a feisty brand of comedy.
MET ORCHESTRA, JUNE 3 Mahler's "Das Lied von der Erde" begins with a feisty drinking song dedicated to the earth's sorrow.
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When Polinesso, the preening duke, arrives and declares his love, Ginevra rebuffs him in a feisty aria full of spitfire runs.
Ms. Wilson brings feisty charm and earthy intelligence to Cynthia, making it plausible that she would harbor ambitions beyond physical labor.
She sang Janacek's "Nursery Rhymes" for voice, piano and clarinet, which had a hint of wailing klezmer in this feisty performance.
"I like to gather all my subjects," she says, as her feisty Border terrier, Pop, investigates a patch of sticky willow.
"It's a tax on biking, the healthiest activity in the world," bemoans the feisty 70-year-old, an avid cyclist herself.
He was never one to cower to a feisty manager's tirade, nor did he get flustered from loud boos from fans.
When Ocasio-Cortez won her primary, a handful of organizers from her team traveled south to join Harris' small, feisty operation.
But these stories are reminders that beneath all the feisty rhetoric around trade, there's no real strategy or vision to Trumponomics.
Watch out for 7:13 PM, when the Moon opposes feisty Mars, a planet that only wants to fight or fuck.
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Peacock mantis shrimp are feisty little creatures best known for hammer-like appendages that help them dismember their enemies punch by punch.
And there's always the feisty Ian Poulter, who has sunk some of the most memorable and clutch putts in the event's history.
It is George's style to belt out some tunes with Princess Margaret, who's every bit as feisty as Lilibet is dour (sorry).
Margaret's the fun sister played by Malin Akerman: a bit irresponsible, flirty, feisty, and determined to be the life of the party.
Four of them have been unusually feisty in defending human rights and loosening the stranglehold on politics of the two big parties.
"He was quite feisty as a young otter, and we still saw that spirit come through during his later years," she added.
They&aposre in a very feisty kind of fighting mode where, they&aposre matching all of his tariffs with their own threats.
When I think of her then, which is how I choose to think of her, she was this feisty, spirited little girl.
The Obligatory Marcus Smart Play His defense on LeBron was as feisty and as effective as anyone his size can reasonably provide.
She is not a typical pop star: she is tough and feisty, she represents everything we want our daughters to become. Fearless.
The comments came as part of a fiery and feisty interview with CNN's Erin Burnett, during which the host pressed her guest.
The common thread seems to be a sense of smallness or underdog status: nobody calls a jowly dictator or heavyweight boxer "feisty".
" Mr. Lang had the piano to himself for a milky Manuel Ponce intermezzo and one of Ernesto Lecuona's feisty "Danzas Afro-Cubanas.
Carmen Cusack shines as a feisty teenager who, after trauma bordering on melodrama, becomes the editor of a literary journal (25212:25279).
Carmen Cusack shines as a feisty teenager who, after trauma bordering on melodrama, becomes the editor of a literary journal (8663:30).
Carmen Cusack shines as a feisty teenager who, after trauma bordering on melodrama, becomes the editor of a literary journal (2532:251).
Carmen Cusack shines as a feisty teenager who, after trauma bordering on melodrama, becomes the editor of a literary journal (2:30).
Carmen Cusack shines as a feisty teenager who, after trauma bordering on melodrama, becomes the editor of a literary journal (2073:2063).
Instantly recognizable with her white hair and pearls, she was a plainspoken yet feisty public figure who adopted literacy as her cause.
Carmen Cusack shines as a feisty teenager who, after trauma bordering on melodrama, becomes the editor of a literary journal (003:30).
Carmen Cusack shines as a feisty teenager who, after trauma bordering on melodrama, becomes the editor of a literary journal (453:30).
Washington (CNN)Former first lady Barbara Bush remains feisty and in great spirits, a source close with the Bush family said Monday.
Yesterday Cyrus shared photos on Instagram of some bloody injuries she sustained while handling a feisty cat — and they look pretty bad.
Ozzy's not AutoTuned, Iommi is one with the blues, and Geezer's lyrics are just as feisty, sci-fi, and profound as ever.
"When she's loud and feisty, she's trying to support this narrative that she's fighting for us," Republican pollster Kristen Soltis Anderson said.
Fiorina's support provides Cruz a feisty surrogate, who captured the spotlight in early debates by knocking Clinton and going after Planned Parenthood.
During most of this piece, alive with feisty streams of 16th notes, the music is written as an intricate, racing contrapuntal canon.
During an overnight debate about slavery in Kansas, Galusha Grow — a feisty Pennsylvania Republican — raised an objection while standing amid Southern Democrats.
Metropolitan Diary Dear Diary: At a crowded bakery near Columbus Circle, a beautiful, feisty woman asked if she could share my table.
That was the first time I really read a female character, especially as a teenager, who was feisty and opinionated and unapologetic.
"Answer it, Luther!" demanded Jim Zeigler, Alabama's state auditor, who crashed the news conference in a fitting conclusion to the feisty evening.
Lu Rile, a photographer and the feisty narrator of this debut novel, looks back to the most important moment in her career.
" Mr. Spicer's feisty attitude and occasional gaffes turned him into an overnight celebrity, especially after he was parodied on "Saturday Night Live.
After doing "My Brilliant Career," I just thought, it's another period film about a feisty, intelligent girl who finally becomes a writer.
The new flavors are Diet Coke Ginger Lime, Diet Coke Feisty Cherry, Diet Coke Zesty Blood Orange and Diet Coke Twisted Mango.
Nora Burns's wry, dry and feisty one-woman show about her disco-era friendship with a charismatic young man closes this weekend.
There is a Fillmore West staff basketball team jersey with a feisty logo: a raised middle finger with "BG" on the knuckle.
Yet Casse said Classic Empire had been a different colt since the Derby, a feisty one who likes going to work. Finally.
Erica Armah Bra-Bulu Tandoh rose to international fame through a mixture of her feisty attitude, online music videos and total cuteness.
Among a coterie of tiresome single women and their Bechdel Test-failing dialogue, Mabel stood out for her feisty lack of sentimentality.
However, Nieto has been known for some feisty outbursts, likening Trump's "strident" populist tone to that of Adolf Hitler's and Benito Mussolini's.
" The touching post continued, "She was a feisty, incredible woman who always took the time to talk about Jesus with everyone she knew!
But with one contentious contest in the rearview mirror and another fast approaching, their two campaigns are starting to get a bit feisty.
"Love this happy, feisty girl," she wrote alongside the image, which was taken at her December wedding to the Wheelers Dealers host, 39.
Not just not-listless but feisty, for maybe the first time all year, are the Houston Rockets, belatedly angling for a playoff spot.
They opted not to have a bridal party in the ceremony, but did invite two feisty young girls to participate as flower girls.
And, of course, find the best time to head outside in your area, eclipse glasses in hand, to see that feisty moon IRL.
The tumultuous Republican race grew even more volatile after a memorably feisty debate and Chris Christie's endorsement of the Republican iconoclast Donald Trump.
Ms. Toll illustrated her story in seven watercolors, basing Cinderella on feisty women in Russian literature and the pianist on her mother, Rozia.
C.T., a notorious unstoppable force who regularly gets credit for "carrying partners to the finals on his back," gets partnered with feisty Veronica.
He had a feisty relationship with the media from the start, defending Mr Trump's exaggerated claims about the size of his inauguration crowd.
"They made me feel like such a crushed, mashed, hopeless old lady and I am a feisty, strong, articulated English speaker," she said.
" Or, if you're feeling feisty: "I will not be defined by the number of dates I've gone on, and nor should anyone else.
The feisty debate comes as the Democratic primary race looks more competitive than anyone thought it would be when the race kicked off.
These laws, while feisty, aren't foolproof: The FCC's ruling includes a dictum that states aren't allowed to self-regulate to protect net neutrality.
This closes the case on whether you should call anyone "feisty", and especially a woman, if you want to pay a sincere compliment.
She is a "hard drinking young princess" with a "feisty elf companion Elfo," and "her personal demon Luci," according to the Netflix release.
While some may see an advantage here in playing it cool and not coming off as feisty, that's not actually how debates work.
The stage featured 10 candidates, including the frontrunners Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, who had numerous feisty back-and-forths throughout the night.
The two coaches have already aimed barbs at each other in a feisty buildup that is likely to be replicated on the field.
The case against calling an opinionated woman "feisty" need not be made in the newfangled language of microagression; it is often just lazy.
While Mr. Huang draws on Chinese sonorities, he folds them into his own feisty modernist voice, with whole passages of pulsing dance music.
These books featured feisty white protagonists in urban or suburban settings, inventively solving problems by applying kid logic with hilarious and poignant results.
This was not for the faint-hearted but we all just about survived, including one very bright and feisty student named Teju Cole.
You won't find zany clubhouse characters like Johnny Damon or Kevin Millar, but the play on the field is still sublime — and feisty.
That's exactly why Shuri is more than just an awesome part of Black Panther, or the feisty Disney princess we need and deserve.
But a feisty ad campaign restored its relevance and many voters were willing to overlook Mr. Gabbay to return Labor's lawmakers to Parliament.
Indeed, he was plenty feisty whenever it was suggested that he might have lost the fight, or indeed even a round or two.
"We have a very feisty island, and we have a very diverse economic and cultural group of people, and it's wonderful," he said.
The setup allowed for long stretches of feisty but respectful back and forth, with the three moderators feeling no apparent urgency to interrupt.
Up next is Brittingham, a mother of four from Guadalajara, Mexico, and self-proclaimed "feisty" female who isn't afraid to speak the truth.
The feisty M.C. TruDee (the dancer Deborah Lohse) presides over the proceedings, which feature longtime veterans of the festival as well as newcomers.
Many staff members believe that the paper's top editor, Gerard Baker, previously a feisty conservative commentator, is trying to Murdoch-ize the paper.
At Disrupt Berlin 2018, TC editors chose Legacy, and the feisty startup went on to win the Startup Battlefield and the $50,000 prize.
A number of readers, understandably, were miffed about getting cut off by feisty drivers who take their daily commute as a contact sport.
For her role as the feisty Russian czarina on HBO's "Catherine the Great," Mirren is nominated for best actress in a limited series. 
Maisel" Rachel Brosnahan returns as the feisty Midge for the third season of the multi-award winning comedy series "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.
Perry told CNN in a recent interview why he's saying goodbye to the feisty character after 10, soon to be 11, successful films.
She's feisty and calls John Norman on his bullshit, but she's never totally believable as a songstress on the verge of giving up.
The Moon, in chill Aquarius, mingles with Venus, in feisty Aries, at 10:41 AM, creating a fun and easy atmosphere early today.
Gumbo is the dominant side although both heads are described as "feisty" and often end up wrestling after trying to go in opposite directions.
The feisty remarks from the outgoing President came as Republicans also huddled on Capitol Hill Wednesday morning to chart their path forward repealing Obamacare.
The chart-topping, Grammy-winning pop star will deliver a rendition of her feisty new retro-vibe hit "NO" at the May 22 gala.
Payton is feisty, never too shy to covertly tug his man's jersey whenever he falls a step behind, and his twitchy hands are everywhere.
Feisty, witty, and radical, the magazine rigorously covered and celebrated the Downtown arts scene, with contributors including David Wojnarowicz, Richard Hell, and Lucy Lippard.
And in Montenegro, you can sea kayak through the watercress on Skadar Lake or catch feisty trout in green Macedonian streams, both with guides.
News. WATCH: Demi Lovato Returns to Spotlight With Feisty New Single 'Sorry Not Sorry' Lovato is a longtime, vocal ally to the LGBTQ community.
Facing a feisty Tim Kaine, whose debate appearance will likely be remembered for his aggressive interruptions, Pence was calm and refused to be baited.
Inside the email sent to Johnson was the story of very feisty Rosenberg, who has just entered hospice care with stage four pancreatic cancer.
"We stayed together and fought together ... this hasn't been an easy season, but we keep navigating through the journey with a young, feisty roster."
The feisty 90-year-old has teamed up with old foes in the Pakatan Harapan opposition alliance to remove Najib, his one-time protege.
For more than a decade the 45-minute Long Island Railroad train ride has been a place to talk politics for this feisty group.
Brodsky added that having multiple earthquakes and eruptions at the same time is not unusual, especially in a region that is so notoriously feisty.
The booing that will greet Mr Smith and Mr Warner, as it did during the World Cup, will make this summer's Ashes particularly feisty.
In the original, Tatum plays a disadvantaged teen who gains admittance to a performing arts school where he falls for Dewan's feisty modern dancer.
While Tisdale adores her "sweet, feisty, sassy" Maui, the actress thinks her pet is meant to be a dog show spectator, not a participant.
"It does take time to become effective," said the feisty, no-nonsense Capuano, who sparred with the moderators at one point during the debate.
Democratic unity, or the lack of it, will play a critical role if Hillary Clinton, as expected, overcomes a feisty challenge from Bernie Sanders.
Coke's new Diet Coke rollout, with slimmer packaging and flavors like Feisty Cherry, helped propel the drink back to volume growth in North America.
"A sweet, brave boy-Oakley was known by his family and friends to be feisty, courageous, smart and full of life," his obituary reads.
With his signature forehand firing, he blasted through the feisty defense of No. 63-seeded David Ferrer, 7-6 (3), 26-22, 221-26.
According to Newsweek, the feisty insects emerged from a hollow cherry tree before descending on the oenophiles, stinging with abandon and injuring 18 people.
Venus clashes with Mars at 4:07 AM, finding us in a feisty mood—we want what we want, and we're going for it!
The mayor — at times feisty, at times aloof — has become embroiled in countless headline-grabbing tussles with the tabloids, the police force and Gov.
But the precision and sting of the music, the steely blasts heaving with dissonance, display a feisty new voice eager to say something important.
His arrangements have the ducking countermelodies and cross talk of a Bob Brookmeyer chart, and the feisty footwork of Astor Piazzolla's up-tempo tunes.
By the time the president took the stage before the National Association of Realtors in Washington on Friday, he was in a feisty mood.
"Winning or losing is not as important as having the heart and spirit back from a feisty performance," Lamsam wrote on her Instagram account.
The U.S. sets the stage for a feisty 2020 presidential campaign, Brunei puts its stoning law into effect and Malaysia begins trying Najib Razak.
Woods, remarkably comfortable in her first film role, gives Goldie a steel spine and a feisty resourcefulness, her moments of vulnerability rare, but essential.
No one managed to take Sanders down at the feisty debate in Las Vegas on Wednesday night, providing another win for the front-runner.
Former First Lady Barbara Bush was a feisty, fun, and great family person who loved her family and truly made America a better place.
And Lila is bad — not badass, though she is that too, not plucky or feisty or spirited, but hateful and spiteful and sometimes cruel.
Trump appeared to be reveling in this feisty debate, and the rough night Bloomberg was having, as he addressed supporters at his Phoenix rally.
The Jets (5-9, eliminated), though, are feisty at home, where they have a 6-1 record in terms of beating the point spread.
And knowing his strong collaborative history with feisty female vocalists, this sort of collaboration could be just as revolutionary as anything from the past.
Momentum shifted firmly in feisty Cibulkova's favor in the third set when she broke to take a 4-2 lead and held for 5-2.
In which Capital Records pitch "Ur So Gay" as a "feisty, confessional song" and Katy Perry accurately predicts the death of the appeal of angst.
The rapidly intensifying storm taking shape off the Mid-Atlantic and southern New England on Wednesday, for example, is unusually feisty, with a mean streak.
The claws are coming out this summer, and it looks like these feisty females are on the the prowl for some fun in the sun!!!
Back in 203, most of Israel's feisty media predicted that Netanyahu would lose the general elections; he won, and hasn't stopped gleefully reminding journalists since.
The feisty upstart of 2015, the Aam Aadmi or "common man" party (AAP), was left sputtering that someone must have tampered with the voting machines.
After three Emmy nominations for her role as Ophelia Harkness on Shondaland's hit series, Cicely Tyson will return as Annalise Keating's (Viola Davis) feisty mother.
"The Theory of Everything" actress Felicity Jones plays feisty lead character Jyn Erso, whose rebellious streak was first shown in a trailer released in April.
Speaking in an interview with PBS Newshour, the younger Bush described how his mother was "slightly feisty still" even while she was in the hospital.
A grade younger than Markle, Tran first glimpsed the actress's feisty kindness in seventh grade after she came to Tran's defense in the school's breakroom.
The Economist has used "feisty" recently to refer to Greece's leftist government, a South African tabloid, a (male) Argentinian presidential candidate and Singaporean opposition bloggers.
Out of that came relentless and unstoppable and feisty and gritty—words that describe me and women I know and women that I'm inspired by.
His announcement, at the party's state convention on Long Island, comes in the midst of a feisty primary campaign between Cuomo and actress Cynthia Nixon.
The famously feisty Ryder, who is today largely immobile and unable to talk, also made an appearance, sharing private moments with both Zellweger and Cox.
"I drink and get mouthy, and I'm fiery and I'm feisty," Judge Bell later told police in a recorded statement, according to the court document.
From 1940 to 19533, he brought feisty opinions and lucid, colloquial prose to The New York Herald Tribune, where he championed living composers, especially Americans.
He's demonstrated a "steadier hand" than his feisty predecessor, issuing an apology to the people of London after the U.K. city revoked Uber's operating license.
The New Orleans Pelicans got a little feisty while going up against the defending champions on Monday, but it still didn't result in a win.
As the group records an album, Frank's experimentalism inspires Jon in new ways, and tensions rise between Jon and his feisty bandmate Clara (Maggie Gyllenhaal).
On this one, he allows each of the 15 musicians in the ensemble to shine, sometimes on their own and often in a feisty tangle.
With the coronavirus as a backdrop, and with no audience in attendance, the two Democrats were at times feisty discussing their differences over health care.
PRETTY BITCHES: On Being Called Crazy, Angry, Bossy, Frumpy, Feisty, and All the Other Words That Are Used to Undermine Women, edited by Lizzie Skurnick.
Ever the feisty campaigner, Madikizela-Mandela continued to provoke controversy with her attacks on the government and her strident appeals to radical young black followers.
His is the standout performance, although Annika Meier and Carol Schuler are exuberant and feisty as the wives who have unknowingly consorted with the gods.
Like Dell's take-private bid, the $66 billion Actavis-Allergan tie-up was another feisty deal involving an ill-tempered activist that held broader implications.
As they were examining it, Alonso Luna asked Jackson to provide more information about her friend&aposs arrest — and the feisty exchange was caught on camera.
"I definitely don't think anybody would have put their money on me to get this far in the tournament," the feisty 25-year-old told reporters.
Some investors, including Elliott, a feisty American hedge fund, have called for the company to excise the toxic agribusiness from a healthy drugmaker (Bayer's original operation).
The executive order has fewer automatic sanctions, but they apply to any actor — from Russia to, say, Luxembourg, on the off chance it is feeling feisty.
Detroit proved to be feisty, getting a solo home run from second baseman Ronny Rodriguez in the sixth inning that cut the deficit to 5-3.
Maisie Williams has found her niche in the acting world — the feisty, rough-around-the edges, yet lovable heroine that her GoT character Arya Stark epitomizes.
And Debra Hill — a feminist, feisty, sexy, smart, snarky girl from New Jersey — wrote, predominantly, these three women [babysitter Laurie and her friends Annie and Lynda].
The only problem is Arie's feisty side came out in the most cringeworthy, unattractive way possible: dragging a woman we've all been told is The Villain.
LUKE CARRLondon Johnson, ruminating on the secret meaning of "feisty" (February 13th) would have done well to have provided a whiff, as it were, of etymology.
And, as one particular feisty iTunes review made clear, it appears that (for at least this one reviewer) the mining feature was turned on by default.
But the adorable toy—a Feisty Pet named Glenda Glitterpoop—transforms into an angry creature and reveals a set of gnarly fangs when it is squeezed.
As they walked up the steps of St. George's Chapel at Windsor Castle, where the wedding took place, a particularly feisty gust took them by surprise.
They've been plagued by antisocial swans to such an extent recently that they've had to resort to using water pistols to fend off the feisty beasts.
Further, the big interview get with Russia's Vladimir Putin generated no news as Kelly failed to show the feisty interviewing style that distinguished her FNC days.
Now here stands Mr. Trump, feisty from his runaway Republican primary victories and ready for the first presidential debate, scheduled for Monday night, with Hillary Clinton.
This is one in a continuing series following the fortunes and foibles of the feisty smart-watch startup taking on the big players in its field.
Asked about the heated back-and-forths, White House Deputy Press Secretary Eric Schultz Friday said he was "not surprised" that the program was "particularly" feisty.
"The competition is feisty but I think we have a good chance," Richard Yu, chief executive of Huawei's consumer business group, told Reuters in an interview.
DealBook The former Fed chairman, whose memoir will be published this month, had a feisty take on the state of politics and government during an interview.
He is more than ready to move forward, as feisty, as fiery and as occasionally prone to fly off the handle as he has ever been.
Billie, the hardscrabble mother (the feisty, rich-voiced soprano Karen Slack), works in a chicken factory to keep her family fed and as stable as possible.
One of those Democrats — the equally feisty Laurence Keitt of South Carolina — immediately took offense, insisting that Grow object on his own side of the House.
Channeling Eminem in "8 Mile," he cut a feisty track in which he owned up to seemingly every last insult the haters had hurled at him.
Readers of Jane Austen are a feisty, fearsome bunch, with fiercely held opinions over which (if any) of the cinematic adaptations of her novels are good.
The feisty tone never really let up, leading to a series of aggressive attacks from one candidate to another rarely seen in the eight previous debates.
And during the feisty passages of the pieces he played, Mr. Blechacz (pronounced BLEH-hatch) tended to go for steely-sounding climaxes and clangorous fortissimo chords.
Grumpy Cat — the feisty feline that rose to popularity in 2012 for her perfectly miserable pout — is still making her owner, Tabatha Bundesen, some serious cash.
But no one can say that Mr. Rothman — emotional and feisty, a throwback to the movie bosses of old — is not giving a turnaround his all.
Implementing such a reform, however, would very probably require something as improbable as a feisty small firm fighting an injustice all the way to the Supreme Court.
" Clinton, who defeated her husband in the 21941 presidential election, called Bush "fierce and feisty in support of her family and friends, her country and her causes.
In a phone interview with Today, Gladys Bourdain revealed that she last spoke to her son, who she described as "feisty and very talented," on Mother's Day.
"[The agents] made me feel like such a crushed, mashed, hopeless old lady and I am a feisty, strong, articulated English speaker," Fox wrote of her experience.
Andrés sounded tired during the interview, but he remained feisty, already looking to help in the next disaster, while he processed the lessons learned from Puerto Rico.
I was so scared of hurting her when I held her but she was very feisty and wiggling and pushing and kicking as hard as she could.
"Happy one month birthday to my chill and cuddly Hayes, and my feisty and squirmy Hart 💙💙," the new mother of three captioned the cute image.
Instead of the wanted criminal, she discovers that the money is supporting a feisty young woman named Diana Hyde, left in the care of a charitable organization.
BHP, the world's largest miner, whose name dates back to when it was called the Broken Hill Proprietary, is also under the pickaxe, wielded by feisty activists.
He reeled in some feisty white marlins, and cameras rolled as he fought to reel in what he thought was the $2.6 million fish-that-got-away.
Bercow's flowery-yet-feisty style during Brexit debates has made him something of a cult figure among global television news audiences and on Brexit-following social media.
A feisty Trump spoke for more than an hour at a rally in Cedar Rapids that was similar to those he held during last year's presidential campaign.
He had numerous run-ins with opposition players, and sometimes his own team mates, earning a reputation for his feisty personality that lived on after his career.
"Did you know this the whole time?" a feisty Laurel charges in on an important Keating and Associates foyer meeting after going MIA for a few days.
In the central story, Ellen Martin a feisty Michigander played by Meryl Streep, pursues an insurance claim for a boating accident that kills her husband (James Cromwell).
Andrew Cuomo, who's seeking a third term in the face of a feisty primary challenge by Cynthia Nixon, than for what it suggested about his own aspirations.
By now, you're old enough to have mastered the feisty Mr. Coffee in your office kitchen and you might even know how to use a French press.
"When I tell you I'm going to do something, I'm going to do exactly what I said I would do!" a feisty Cruz says in one clip.
" Clinton, who defeated her husband in the 21941 presidential election, called Bush "fierce and feisty in support of her family and friends, her country and her causes.
But the feisty "Bodak Yellow" singer failed to make good on her leading 10 nominations going into the show as fans spread their votes far and wide.
A voluble, feisty woman who loved designer clothes and prominent jewelry, she was known for her sharp retorts, humor-laced charm, fierce intelligence and indefatigable work habits.
But in a feisty victory speech in New Haven, Mr. Lamont focused on the future and invoked President Trump as much as his Republican opponent in November.
Feeling that his sex life with his wife (the wonderful soprano Rebeca Olvera) needs a jolt, Mustafà orders his fixer to find him a feisty Italian girl.
When the eldest child, then twelve, was forced to testify against his father, a feisty longtime member of the group was in the courtroom to support her.
Next month, Delhi elects a new state assembly and the BJP is widely seen to be trailing behind an incumbent local group headed by a feisty leader.
But with a feisty and crowded presidential primary already beginning to take shape, potential candidates, especially the would-be front-runners, are coming under heightened early scrutiny.
Then he led a feisty, colorful account of William Bolcom's fantastical, blues-tinged Trombone Concerto, written for the Philharmonic's superb principal trombonist, Joseph Alessi, who played dazzlingly.
Moment after moment in this 1816 work captivated me: filigreed melodies that hint of Italian opera, brilliantly rippling passagework, feisty bursts that interrupt a cagily gracious rondo.
"Smurfs: The Lost Village" took in about $14 million for Sony Pictures; "Going in Style," about three feisty oldsters, managed to reap $12.5 million for Warner Bros.
The debate in Nevada was a feisty one, with candidates who have formed tenuous alliances at best or an unsteady detente at worse finally bringing the heat.
Alonso made his race debut with a feisty two hour and 43 minute stint, after Buemi had led away from pole position, and handed over in the lead.
And just days after he was spotted cozying up to Selena Gomez, Hadid got feisty in one of her first Instagrams since news broke of the singers' coupling.
As a self-professed Star Wars fanatic (who has now met many of his intergalactic heroes), the name was a perfect fit for his feisty new family member.
Those feisty students were quickly silenced, but in subsequent elections there were usually a few independent candidates who tried to get on the ballot; a handful got elected.
The Sun meets with your ruling planet Mars in fellow Fire sign Leo, so things will be just the way you like it this evening: passionate and feisty!
The shift goes by quickly — we're fairly busy but I still feel so tired and am getting a little feisty with the customers who are being high maintenance.
In Star Wars she was our great and powerful princess – feisty, wise and full of hope in a role that was more difficult than most people might think.
In 'Star Wars' she was our great and powerful princess - feisty, wise and full of hope in a role that was more difficult than most people might think.
Green was the skeleton key that unlocked the Warriors' potential on both ends of the court, aiding them in their transformation from feisty upstart into all-time juggernaut.
CNN and Donald Trump adviser Kellyanne Conway finally went head-to-head to talk about facts, truth and fake news after a few days of feisty Twitter posts.
"She is feisty, she is not afraid to say what she thinks and I love that about her," the star said of her film's character pint-sized character.
This time around, Sanders delivered what seemed like a Red Bull-infused performance, feisty and with skin ruddy with indignation and eyes bulging with impatience for dissenting opinion.
Today is all about your relationships, both romantic and social, thanks to the Moon moving into the sign opposite you on the zodiac wheel (feisty Fire sign Leo).
Lyrics include "you look greatest when you feel like a damn queen" and the video features girls in shirts emblazoned with strong, feisty, and other nasty-adjacent words.
Part of what made Henin so difficult for Williams was her energy, her feisty and picturesque one-handed backhand and, perhaps more than anything, her desire to win.
But while Juno was lauded for its lead's feisty take on unplanned pregnancy, Tully's depiction of postpartum psychosis has been censured by mothers and mental-health providers alike.
Brewer was early to endorse Trump – she did so in late February – and since then she's been a feisty advocate for the presumptive GOP nominee on national television.
Avenatti has become a feisty fixture in national headlines over the past year, jumping into the fray as an anti-Trump lawyer during the administration's highest-profile controversies.
"We are not butchers who just kill people for no apparent reason," reads one page of the booklet, citing the Philippines' feisty national police chief, Ronald Dela Rosa.
It's also helped move T-Mobile from a distant No. 4 to a feisty No. 3 that is consistently stealing customers from larger rivals AT&T and Verizon.
The two women retain a feisty streak from their days as war nurses, and continue to call each other the same off-color nicknames from their Army days.
Lankesh was the editor of an eponymous weekly tabloid, Gauri Lankesh Patrike, that was disseminated in the local Kannada language and known for its feisty left-wing bent.
College, when seemingly out of nowhere intelligent boys appeared and I realized I was only attracted to boys who could manage a feisty and logical argument in class.
Things got feisty last night at the first general election debate in the race for New York City mayor, and the raucous audience was partly responsible for it.
The enduring popularity of "Corrie" (as the show is affectionately known) seems to rely most on its feisty, gossipy female characters: Elsie Tanner, Bet Lynch and Liz McDonald.
Buffy has her abilities tested both by a drooping bank account and three feisty nerds who want to see just what she's capable of, mostly because they can.
"Sometimes when her back is against the wall she puts in a feisty performance, but that wasn't there today," said Ayesha Hazarika, a former adviser to Labour politicians.
MOSCOW — The country does not exist, so it has neither an army nor any real citizens, though it has acquired a feisty following of would-be patriots online.
There is a feisty defiance in "Sri" (1982), "Black Purush" (1980), and "Apsara" (1985-86), however, which are devoid of conspicuous social messages and thus open to interpretation.
Despicable Me 3 explores her relationship with her new family; despite being an adept anti-villain secret agent, being a mom is still foreign to the feisty daredevil.
Check it out ... Laura says there's not much similarity between herself and Dern's feisty Nora Fanshaw, who reps ScarJo in the movie and comes off as deceptively aggressive.
At 9 months old, Adelaide was diagnosed with Infantile Spasms (IS.) "Oh, she was feisty as hell," Kelly told PEOPLE just one day before her daughter's tragic death.
Herta described Michael and Marco as "very competitive, type-A guys," although the Andrettis said a little too much was made of their feisty in-race radio chats.
The panic that Shideh (Narges Rashidi) experiences while trying to protect her feisty daughter (Avin Manshadi) translates into attacks from djinn (the word for ghosts in Islamic mythology).
It was, after all, signed into law by President Dwight Eisenhower, a much-admired Republican, although it was named for senator (later President) Lyndon B. Johnson, a feisty Democrat.
Yet Loeb makes some feisty assumptions to arrive at his belief that returns on equity could increase over the next two years by between two and 4.5 percentage points.
By the time she got out, the feisty blue-eyed teen with the wild mane of golden curls had been transformed into an icon of the Palestinian resistance movement.
The pair met in a feisty second round encounter in Madrid earlier this month with the 23-year-old Canadian emerging a 7-5 2-6 6-4 winner.
Maybe it was because the Feisty Cherry singed my throat and the Blood Orange killed my taste buds, but I could not detect any ginger whatsoever in this drink.
Lucas's, in particular, has an almost businesslike tone: George Lucas, in a statement, praises Carrie Fisher as "our great and powerful princess - feisty, wise and full of hope." pic.twitter.
In pursuit of a sixth consecutive gold medal, the world number one United States encountered more resistance from feisty fourth-ranked France than they have from other opponents here.
Kapten, the French ride-hailing app backed by Daimler and BMW, has today launched in London, coupled with a feisty ad campaign taking a swipe at Uber's tax arrangements.
It was a feisty affair, by all accounts, but spilled over into seriously unfriendly territory when Fabregas steamed into Ragnar Klavan, wielding his outstretched leg like a medieval pike.
"My horse is Veronica but her nickname around the barn is the Troll because she is very feisty," explained Kieffer, during the team's pre-Games press conference on Sunday.
After intermission, Mr. Gilbert led a feisty account of Strauss's "Ein Heldenleben," an autobiographical tone poem that suggests the narrative of an artist-hero fighting hostile enemies (read: critics).
Yet Loeb makes some feisty assumptions to arrive at his belief that returns on equity could increase over the next two years by between 2 and 4.5 percentage points.
"Her voice is very zeitgeisty, and ballsy, and feisty, that it didn't seem she could be boxed into one concept," explained Jessica Diehl, the magazine's fashion and style director.
No. 8 Louisville survives Virginia Tech LOUISVILLE — No. 8 Louisville survived an incredible 17 3-pointers by feisty Virginia Tech to win 94-90 Saturday at the KFC Yum!
Later that afternoon, in a hotel suite, he was engaged and feisty as he discussed his struggle to remain optimistic and his inability to feign an interest in politics.
On the other hand, Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis), the feisty Illinois babysitter who once eluded Michael's stalk-and-slash spree, has aged more credibly than her nutjob nemesis.
Williamson was on the left side of the court, playing his usual feisty, active defense, so Hunter, in the right corner, took his time uncoiling the 3-point attempt.
Her movement also appeared constrained in her straight-set loss to Sofia Kenin, a feisty young American unintimidated by baseline pace, in the third round of the French Open.
The circus boosted ratings for then-fledgling Fox News and MSNBC and made celebrities of feisty partisan commentators, including future Trump-era figures like Kellyanne Conway and Laura Ingraham.
Fifty-one years later, the company has revived it in a feisty, slapdash production at Theater 80 St. Marks, featuring several cast members who starred in the original version.
But as economic policy, the feisty words — quickly downgraded to a pledge to "renegotiate" terms of trade with Mexico and Canada — potentially imperil significant swaths of the American economy.
Aussie Nick Kyrgios might be a feisty character on the court, but he's proven to be quite the sportsman in his match against Tomas Berdych in Dubai on Thursday.
Champ Clark (D-Mo.), the Speaker of the House for much of President Woodrow Wilson's two terms (2202-2628), was a hotel resident for decades; so was feisty Rep.
It's too bad the film doesn't have more of this feisty interplay — long stretches are just the usual food-speak about local ingredients and childhoods spent watching Grandma cook.
He hadn't been seen in public for weeks before appearing on the Hill on Monday morning, although he's done feisty radio interviews and authored op-eds over the break.
Would that it were actually a tribute to the heroes of a little-known war against French vintners or to the promulgators of an obscure assault on feisty dogs.
"In Star Wars she was our great and powerful princess - feisty, wise and full of hope in a role that was more difficult than most people might think," he said.
As for Lewandowski, a source familiar with the campaign's inner workings noted Trump's feisty campaign manager still has the support within the organization where it counts, with the candidate himself.
Though if there is a little brother, or one whose taunts are a little too feisty, or who puts up a fight — well, everybody knew what they were getting into.
The women's singles has gone with the seeds, but fourth-ranked Thai Ratchanok Intanon fell in the last 16 to feisty Japanese counter-puncher Akane Yamaguchi 21-19 21-16.
Jones' Jyn is a formidable leading lady, cut from the same cloth as those who've come before her, Carrie Fisher's feisty Princess Leia and Force Awakens standout Rey (Daisy Ridley).
In addition to looking every bit like the Sabrina Spellman from the Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa comic upon which the series is based, 18-year-old Shipka nailed feisty teens before.
It's in those that we see evidence of the feisty It Girl who Camille used to be in high school, before she started coping with her trauma through self harm.
And good on Marvel to keep trying things, banking on a decade of good will and crowd-pleasing hits in the name of keeping things fresh, feisty and yeah, funny.
Check out the clip -- Chenoweth doesn't have any answers to that question ... but she does say what will happen to KD if he flees OKC ... and it's pretty adorably feisty.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - One of television's best-known families returned on Tuesday without its matriarch, as the character of feisty Roseanne Conner was killed off through an accidental opioid overdose.
Malacalza, a feisty steel magnate, has fallen out with CEO Paolo Fiorentino, after pushing out his two predecessors, and is now seeking to replace him with UBS banker Fabio Innocenzi.
Thirty-third ranked Cibulkova, who has responded in feisty fashion to being bumped out of the seedings by Serena Williams' elevation to 25th, fought her corner in a news conference.
The new CNN New Hampshire poll was conducted before Sunday's debate in South Carolina when Sanders turned in a feisty performance that had many pundits declaring him the outright winner.
Boston held off the feisty Brooklyn Nets 143-105 to improve to 30-10 on the season, with the franchise reaching 30 wins at the earliest date since 1964-65.
How should we remember Tom Coughlin, who stepped down, in feisty fashion, as the Giants head coach on Tuesday after what might be the final season of his illustrious career?
For every plantation-residing Miss Ellie I conjured, I could picture a feisty Georgy Girl (or better, President Obama's spot-on "Hey, gurrrl," imitating a crowd's affection for his wife).
Before TMZ, Twitter, and Gossip Girl, there was New York scandalmonger Liz Smith, a feisty woman from the South who spent the majority of her life defining modern gossip news.
I'd known for a while that Raven had a good heart, but that night I learned she is feisty and full of so much more power than I'd ever imagined.
I hadn't read a character that was so feisty, outspoken and opinionated so when other people responded to that it was an affirmation that I was on the right track.
But he reckoned without Muharrem Ince, the presidential candidate of the secularist Republican People's Party (CHP), whose feisty performance at campaign rallies has galvanized Turkey's long-demoralized and divided opposition.
One of us is caring for a feisty, 2202-year-old mother who still makes broccoli salad for church suppers, but who has fallen several times, once breaking four ribs.
As the music director of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, and in earlier appearances with the Philharmonic, Mr. van Zweden, 55, has developed a reputation for giving exacting and feisty performances.
The questions about his dual roles came as Mr. Mulvaney was on Capitol Hill for a second day, offering a feisty defense of his controversial tenure at the watchdog agency.
For instance, avoiding strenuous work is justified in some Chinese medicine books by the existence of the tāi shén, your baby's feisty but touchy spirit that jumps around the house.
To get there, I had to go with members of a rowing club from Guidecca, hopping from an abandoned dock with the group's spokesman, a feisty architect named Lorenzo Pesola.
They ended up getting the best of both: Centineo, Condor and Anna Cathcart, who plays Lara Jean's feisty little sister, Kitty, showed up to surprise the audience before the movie.
In a feisty new adaptation by Conor McPherson, this is an unusually spiky, unsentimental reading of a frequently performed play — but one that could benefit from deepening the emotional stakes.
The debate at Drake University in Iowa seemed primed for some defining clashes, especially after a feisty December debate that introduced the public to the political semiotics of wine caves.
The new flavors — ginger lime, feisty cherry, zesty blood orange and twisted mango — were tested with more than 10,000 people, with a focus on what millennials are eating and drinking.
His only accomplishment for several years had been to look glumly determined, even when the feisty wildling Ygritte (Rose Leslie) called him Jon Snore and shot him full of arrows.
Jasper is fey and feisty, sardonic at best, more often caustic, severely alcoholic; Milo is a boxer and a poet, as broad and muscled as he is earnest and sensitive.
From Kourtney Kardashian to Anastasia Karanikolaou and Yovanna Ventura these bikini babes have hopped on this season's hottest style and are sparking up some feisty flare with their color choices.
"What carries 'SMILF' early on is Ms. Shaw's voice, which, despite the serious undertones, is feisty and high-spirited," James Poniewozik wrote in his review in The New York Times.
" But within a week, Mr. Casaccia had racked up more than 11,000 likes, 3,000 shares and nearly 700 comments and had generated a feisty debate about the value of "influence.
But this scenario overlooks a few things: Namely that the Bears have been feisty lately, the Vikings are never an easy out, and the Lions are 210-214 at home.
After days of feisty back-and-forth with Bernie Sanders, Clinton arrived at the debate tonight ready to defend her record and fully prepared to define the word "progressive" her way.
CAVUTO: No, I think you offer a lot of good ideas, Akhil Reed Amar, a way to bridge the gap, and a very hot and feisty gap between the two sides.
In old-school French restaurants, where chefs were feisty and the heat was hell-like, plates broke easily, either flung to the wall in rage or in clumsy hands of waiters.
"We do not want to turn it into a circus," Representative Steny H. Hoyer of Maryland, the No. 2 House Democrat, said recently in a feisty exchange with his Republican counterpart.
The 11-year-old real estate billionaire and reality TV star was declared the winner in South Carolina about an hour after polls closed, and launched into a feisty victory speech.
Okay, you may be thinking, You want me to sit through five seasons of a group of ingenue nurses battling poverty and squalor with the help of their feisty nun sidekicks?
So you can imagine why I almost did a backflip when a package arrived today containing all of Diet Coke's new flavors: Feisty Cherry, Twisted Mango, Ginger Lime and Blood Orange.
In her second film, Pednekar plays another newly-wed, but this time she is a feisty woman who leaves her husband after discovering he doesn't have a toilet in the house.
Fans have adored the feisty Sheriff Jody (Kim Rhodes) since her arrival on the show in season five, and welcomed the arrival of Sheriff Donna Hanscum (Briana Buckmaster) in season nine.
Just days after her ex The Weeknd was spotted cozying up to Selena Gomez, Bella Hadid got feisty in one of her first Instagrams since news broke of the singers' coupling.
Once Paige, 48, and her husband Steve, 49, brought their new daughter Kinley home, Staci thought the girls' similarities loomed even larger: they shared mannerisms, facial expressions, even a feisty drive.
In Mark Forsyth's marvellous book, "The Etymologicon", and largely corroborated by the Oxford English Dictionary, feisty, in the sense of "spirited", is derived from "fist" or "feist", meaning a small dog.
I can't help but wish I had known kids as smart, feisty, and wonderfully weird as Diya, Noelle, Akarsha and Min when I was a messy, confused high school kid myself.
With contrasting styles and feisty demeanours both are tipped to win Grand Slam titles and the fact there appears to be 'bad chemistry' between them bodes well for the box office.
This proves dispiriting to his secretary, Marie (a nicely feisty turn by Katie Birenboim), who has a steady crush on her boss and must watch, wallflower-like, as he marries Thea.
It was last seen on Broadway in 2012, and the next year the Brooklyn Academy of Music presented a feisty Thomas Ostermeier production that incorporated audience interaction and David Bowie music.
He was still in feisty mood early on, passing McLaren's teenage rookie Lando Norris on the inside of the hairpin and then muscling past French veteran Romain Grosjean's Haas at Rascasse.
"He doesn't look like it, but Steve is a feisty dude," said George Mumford, who was a psychologist for those Bulls teams that won three straight titles in the late 1990s.
Both will be spurred on by their supporters and lured on by media who see a ratings bonanza ahead from a feisty skirmish that's soon to become an all-out war.
At the Democratic debate in Las Vegas, Nevada, Mike Bloomberg took a lot of heat, Elizabeth Warren looked feisty, and Bernie Sanders started to get the frontrunner treatment from his competitors.
Ms. Wolf, a writer and a contributor to "The Daily Show With Trevor Noah," is a feisty stand-up whose comedy is a blend of absurd storytelling and sharp political commentary.
As these tensions play out among Democrats, Republican women are also vying to claim an Arizona heritage that has embraced feisty women stretching back to the state's frontier and rancher roots.
Buttigieg and Warren are currently among the four candidates, along with Sanders and former Vice President Joe Biden, at the top tier of in an increasingly tight and feisty primary contest.
"We kept saying for the first three years &aposthis is the best show that no one has seen,&apos" Shohreh Aghdashloo, who plays the feisty Earth-based politician Chrisjen Avasarala, said.
DAVID WALDSTEIN A 7-43 run capped by a Jordan Goldwire 3-pointer finally allows Duke to get its head out in front of a game and feisty North Dakota State.
When the MacArthur Foundation made a $50 million "big bet" to curb climate change in 2015, all but one of its 10 grants went to prior grantees; feisty newcomers like 350.
My best guess is that Trumpian governance will end up looking more like the boilerplate conservative policy currently populating the White House website than like the feisty populism of the inaugural address.
She was a regular as feisty Grandma Yetta on the 1990s sitcom The Nanny, and in the early 1960s, played Millie Helper, Laura Petrie's gabby pal, on the acclaimed Van Dyke series.
We, with our maple syrup-spiked blood and beavertail hearts, are like the mighty moose moseying through the arboreal forest, the feisty salmon fighting its way up the mountain streams, Samantha Bee.
An additional benefit is that because less energy is required to control ions, compared with the small and feisty electrons which transistors switch, such chips would have a much lower power consumption.
Sunday's Emmys Awards brought a staunchly anti-Trump edition of the annual ceremony — and perhaps no moment was more political than the feisty reunion of Lily Tomlin, Dolly Parton, and Jane Fonda.
Frequent clutch performances in all phases allowed the surging Saints to once again overcome some potentially disastrous mistakes and win their fifth straight, 20-12 over the feisty Chicago Bears on Sunday.
Christie's surprise endorsement of Donald Trump — and brutal attacks on Rubio — knocked the Florida senator off his game a day after a feisty debate, just as Rubio seemed to be making progress.
On Sunday's episode, the pink blade-wielding robot Glitterbomb — which came complete with a feisty little girl called April — may not have won the battle, but it was definitely the people's champion.
And the betting is that they will continue trending lower after the Philippines' feisty environmental minister, Regina Lopez, ordered the closure of over half the country's mines, many of them nickel operations.
That's because the feisty Brazilian was looking to become just the fourth driver to win four times — an accomplishment in sports on a line with a Triple Crown or Grand Slam victory.
It turns out some feisty banter can be much sexier than full-frontal nudity, and that Cary Grant was something of a horndog, not to mention a bit of a slut-shamer.
That person, Edith Gregor Halpert (1900-1970), was a formidable, feisty and sometimes manipulative self-starter with an ecumenical eye, a passion for art and an inborn instinct for sales and promotion.
Senator Harry Reid, the feisty Democratic leader from Nevada, will deliver his final speech to a party convention as an elected official on Wednesday; he is retiring from the Senate next year.
The opera's female lead is Isabella, a feisty Italian captive who uses charm, wit and mountains of pasta to spring free her lover, Lindoro, who was taken into slavery some months earlier.
Bruce Babbitt named her to the Arizona Court of  Appeals in 1979, and it was rumored that Babbitt may have feared a challenge for his office from the popular and feisty O'Connor.
A dramatist of ferociously specific imagination, Mr. Walsh revels in placing bewildered but feisty characters in hermetically sealed environments, creating what might be described as ontological equivalents of the locked room mystery.
There's the feisty Wren (Joey King of "The Kissing Booth" fame), the down-to-earth track star Hallie (Julia Goldani Telles) and the relative ciphers Chloe (Jaz Sinclair) and Katie (Annalise Basso).
But Gaetz — a conservative firebrand who caught Trump's eye through his feisty appearances and memorable soundbites on cable news — did not make the final list, which ultimately included eight other House Republicans.
The touchdown brought Rutgers within 218 points late in the first quarter, leaving a feisty group of fans in a corner of the end zone to bust out an R-U chant.
But on summer days throughout Matt Ryan's life, the park has been the site of feisty, heated pickup football games with 20 to 30 of Ryan's cousins, brothers, uncles and in-laws.
Caught in a sea of trouble but feisty, ambitious and none too bothered by theological abstractions, Elizabethans reached out to foreign lands that were, at least at the outset, only dimly understood.
"I mean I fully acknowledge that I drink and get mouthy, and I'm fiery and I'm feisty," Judge Bell said in a recorded statement made at a police station after the brawl.
"Oh, she was feisty as hell," Kelly, 37, tells PEOPLE of her daughter, who entered hospice care last week after nearly a lifetime of battling seizures no one can still quite explain.
It was another example of how Ms. Le Pen bends the usual gender dynamics — her own feisty presence precluded any sense that a man was being condescending or bullying toward a woman.
This was during a speech to California businesswomen that marked the return of the feisty, political Clinton who spent a year warning people what would happen if they made Donald Trump president.
Against the feisty Collins, who stunned world number two and former champion Angelique Kerber during her magical run, Kvitova survived a testing first set in stifling heat before clinically dismantling the American.
Comedy Ms. Wolf, a writer and a contributor to "The Daily Show With Trevor Noah," is a feisty stand-up whose comedy is a blend of absurd storytelling and sharp political commentary.
Along the way he's joined by his little sister, the feisty and slightly underwritten Lizzie; his butler and father figure, wise Simmons; and his brother-in-law, the bluff adventurer Ashley Lancaster.
Ditching her bougie folks for the glamour of crooning in the countryside, cherubic Pauline becomes the feisty "Pomme," leading a pack of flower children in harmonious public spectacle (some better received than others).
"He was quite feisty as a young otter, and we still saw that spirit come through during his later years," Amy Cutting, who oversees the zoo's marine life area, said in a statement.
Literally assembled on air by Simon Cowell, the group came in third on the program, and became well known for feisty girl-power hits like "Worth It" (2015) and "Work From Home" (2016).
Last Wednesday, the Reno, Nevada high school student asked the fast food chain on their famously feisty Twitter account how many retweets he would need to get free chicken nuggets for a year.
Since 2017's Okja, a feisty ecological fairy tale by Korean filmmaker Bong Joon-ho, Netflix has put out seven back-to-back stinkers, their average "freshness" score rounding up to 30 percent.
One of the many surprises from the action-packed season 6 premiere of Game of Thrones was in watching feisty, skilled fighter Arya Stark (Maisie Williams) flailing and failing to win a fight.
"There's something in Star Wars for all of us, whether it be about good versus evil, space battles, feisty princesses or interstellar politics…the appeal transcends borders, age and gender," Danuri told CNBC.
The Bachelorette alum took to Instagram on Monday evening to grieve the loss of Rosemary, as well as pay tribute to the "feisty" and "fearless" woman that Trista was fortunate to call grandma.
Melenchon, propelled from wildcard to genuine contender thanks to feisty television performances and smart social media campaign, is virtually neck-and-neck with Fillon and only a few percentage points behind the frontrunners.
Swift, 26, made history as the first woman to win album of the year twice after also taking the Grammy in 2009 for "Fearless," and delivered a feisty acceptance speech on female empowerment.
He brought forward the elections from November 2019, but he faced an unexpectedly feisty challenge from Ince, a former physics teacher and veteran CHP lawmaker, who galvanized Turkey's long-demoralized and divided opposition.
It also emerged as a powerful force on the political scene, while the feisty, hard-charging Ailes swatted off criticism that the network he branded as "Fair and Balanced" had a conservative tilt.
One of the major plot threads concerns the conflict between the evil Red Queen, Iracebeth (a feisty, snapping Helena Bonham Carter), and her sister, the angelic White Queen, Mirana (a pallid Anne Hathaway).
"(Sanders') presence in the race meant that I had less space and credibility to run the kind of feisty progressive campaign that had helped me win Ohio and Pennsylvania in 2008," she writes.
Sure, some things are lost in Lear deBessonet's this version, but what's left is a propulsive, feisty version of the play, easily communicating the impetuous intensity and wonder of first love (1:30).
Its unnamed narrator grows up feisty and fatherless in rural Ireland, with a fanatically pious mother and a learning-challenged older brother, who nearly died from cancer of the brain as a toddler.
The Jian Ghomeshi SVU stand-in is currently locked up thanks to a particularly feisty courtroom sequence where Assistant District Attorney Rafael Barba had the bad man demonstrate his bondage technique on him.
At the end of October, a new British group, Extinction Rebellion—its name both a reflection of the dire science and a potentially feisty response—announced plans for a campaign of civil disobedience.
The home team did little to help its cause, with the Indians' starter, Trevor Bauer, lasting only three and two-thirds innings because of a pitch count ballooned by a feisty Cubs lineup.
LONDON (Reuters) - For 235 minutes on Centre Court Serena Williams was knocked off her stride by a feisty Italian who looked as though she had ripped a page from the American's tennis manual.
Mr. Trump also projected feisty optimism during the visit to Maine, one of two states with the practice of awarding their Electoral College votes based on the popular vote in each congressional district.
For that reason, we're getting back to basics this week, betting the favorites that look ready to blow their opposition out of the water, and the underdogs that look feisty to win outright.
Freshman Cole Anthony is a feisty floor general with exceptional scoring ability and impressive handles to boot, while junior Garrison Brooks will look to fill the void on the block for North Carolina.
" Ms. Gadsby long ago stopped playing golf, but those experiences shaped her worldview, especially as she watched how her feisty mother was denigrated at work, "always told she's being a mouthy, stupid woman.
The ever-present sea whispers its stories of selkies and saints to her, and she grows into a feisty child, honest and good-hearted — but there is a deep sadness inside her, too.
"I, TONYA," which is based on hours of interviews with Ms. Harding and her ex-husband, honors its feisty subject by showing not just the abuse she endured, but how she fought back.
The feisty 22-year-old won bronze with Team Taiwan at the Sambadrome on Sunday and hammered her first two opponents in the individual tournament on Wednesday to charge into the last 16.
Gov. Chris Christie (R) in his feisty way called out Texas Republicans for their hypocrisy in opposing federal funding for victims of Superstorm Sandy while insisting on national taxpayer support for rebuilding Houston.
That isn't to say Duca doesn't have her fans — she is loved because she's feisty and bold and funny, especially in the face of ruthless sexism, always ready with a quip on Twitter.
Eventually he founded and ran a feisty, liberal-leaning policy magazine perhaps best known for launching the careers of dozens of prominent journalists, including James Fallows, Jon Meacham, David Ignatius and Katherine Boo.
Slaughter was a feisty opponent of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), complaining that Rochester, New York, in her district lost half of its manufacturing jobs after the treaty went into effect.
The Moon is in feisty Aries, and it clashes with your ruling planet Saturn this afternoon, pushing you to confront some limitations you've been hoping to avoid, especially concerning your home or family.
Rotten Tomatoes score: 13%Synopsis: In the maligned Spanish animated fantasy movie, "Justin and the Knights of Valour," the actress played a feisty barmaid named Talia in her only voice-over role to date.
"I feel like that gives me and the locals the home turf advantage" Though this season is bound to be filled with tough competition, feisty personalities, and undeniable drama, it has a positive goal.
Venus, a 2006 British dramedy written by Hanif Kureishi and directed by Roger Michell, starring Peter O'Toole as a frail old actor and Jodie Whittaker as the feisty young woman who becomes his companion.
On Wednesday, the feisty left-hander, found himself two sets behind to Kyle Edmund, the man with the onerous task of trying to fill the void left by Murray's absence from the singles draw.
BERLIN (Reuters) - In his eight years as German finance minister, Wolfgang Schaeuble earned a reputation in the euro zone as a feisty disciplinarian, insisting on painful austerity measures for debt-ridden countries like Greece.
Moghari came over to the house to try to catch the feisty 2-foot-long creature, which she recognized as a kinkajou because of her experience with exotic animals, according to CNN affiliate WPLG.
"She was this feisty young woman who spoke her mind and had all these ambitions, and was incredibly independent — wanted to see the world," Watson said in a behind-the-scenes clip from Disney.
According to a press release, the series will follow the misadventures of a "hard-drinking young princess" named Bean, her "feisty elf companion" creatively named Elfo, and her very own "personal demon" named Luci.
Trump will have to contend with the new reality of a divided Congress and a feisty Democratic House eager to bring the full force of its oversight power down on Trump and his administration.
This feat will immortalise him in the annals of British tennis, which had failed to produce a male grand-slam champion for 20003 years before the feisty Scot won the US Open in 2012.
But in Britain, his two defeats in the 1960s of Henry Cooper, a much-loved British heavyweight who died in 2011, and his feisty appearances in prime-time television interviews left an indelible mark.
A more exotic population of poultry is in the care of Abra Morawiec at Feisty Acres Farm in Jamesport on the fallow fields of the Biophilia Organic Farm, where she also works part time.
"The throwaway horses that we were given ended up being the best horses for us because they had a feisty spirit and a chip on their shoulder just like we did," Mr. Hook said.
THE TRUE Senator Kirsten E. Gillibrand's feisty grandmother held her own in the male-dominated world of Albany politics in the 213s; she was once accused of punching a politician's wife in the gut.
Preston Packard (Samuel L. Jackson), leader of a military unit; James Conrad (Tom Hiddleston), a pretty mercenary; and Mason Weaver (Brie Larson), the feisty war photographer with serious weapons skills who captures Kong's attention.
The partisan vote came after more than 28503 hours of feisty debate on Thursday over a series of Republican amendments seeking to scrub Democrats' impeachment articles that raised allegations about Trump's contacts with Ukraine.
A bookish young woman, an outcast in her small-minded French village, is taken captive in a castle, where the servants have been magically turned into household objects (a feisty candelabra, a fussy clock).
While the crew member was running the feisty feline off the field in his arms, the kitty bit him square on the finger in an act of true defiance, quickly becoming our new hero.
It ran a small number of films and had a feisty editorial section called (then and now) the Notebook, which I know a bit about because I was one of its early regular contributors.
There, with her trademark bow in her hair, she flaunted the persona she had perfected: a feisty, witty, outspoken spinster (although she was actually a widow) who refused to grow old without a fight.
This is Jones's first narrative film, and he explains in the press notes that his aim was to make a picture about his great-aunts, a feisty, close-knit group who dominated family gatherings.
Baghramian herself cited the museum's involvement as the driving force behind her reason to withdraw, specifically because of a feisty legal feud between Danish-Vietnamese artist Danh Vō and Dutch art collector Bert Kreuk.
Former George W. Bush aide Ed Gillespie is considered the frontrunner, but he is facing a feisty challenge from a slew of candidates including, Corey Stewart the former Virginia Campaign Chairman for Trump, State Sen.
Now, the "feisty" farm animal has a forever home with Mike Stura at Skylands Animal Sanctuary and Rescue in Wantage, New Jersey, where she will live out her days without the fear of being eaten.
For in her dreams a feisty little Spitfire was always out on the horizon, waiting for her to climb in and become a bird again; away into the clouds, close and fast, on and on.
The series's protagonist is a young, "hard-drinking" princess named Bean (Broad City's Abbi Jacobson), and her two male companions are a "feisty elf" named Elfo (Nat Faxon) and a demon named Luci (Eric Andre).
Named after the feisty, playful, and willful heroine of Don Quixote, Kitri encapsulates the wonderful women who have inspired the studio team to create a collection of elegant clothes that fit their exciting, demanding lives.
It's unlikely the debate will sway many voters in any direction, but perhaps Kaine and Pence's feisty exchange is a prelude to a much more fiery event coming up between Trump and Clinton this Sunday.
News of Mary's passing was first shared by the Duggars on their official Facebook page Sunday afternoon, where the "feisty" and "incredible" County On star was remembered by her famous family in a tribute post.
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It's also the inspiration behind his knockout spring 21993 collection, a feisty line-up of fitted bodycon party dresses and jumpsuits, with trailing sleeves or hems seductively fluttering behind models as they stormed the runway.
Junior forward Wesley Harris scored a career-high 20 points to lead the host West Virginia Mountaineers to a 74-72 win over a feisty Jacksonville State Gamecocks team in a non-conference game Saturday.
He got off to a good start, with two feisty appearances in the House of Commons, disowning the noxious phrase "hostile environment", outlining measures to safeguard Windrush migrants from further injustice and promising them compensation.
Since I had reviewed the Zesty Blood Orange, Ginger Lime, Twisted Mango and Feisty Cherry varieties last year (you have read it, haven't you?), I couldn't wait to find out what the new flavors were.
He was frequently foul-mouthed early in his career, and he remained feisty and high-strung, burning off his nervous energy between points by feverishly picking at his strings or grabbing reflexively at his shirt.
" House Democrats spent 2½ hours in a "feisty" prep session — basically mock hearing — in the Rayburn House Office Building yesterday, NBC's Mike Memoli reported: "They say no one reads the book; everyone watches the movie.
As a meme, Clinton's most newsworthy moments often involve attempts to embarrass her, followed by pitch-perfect responses (think: that time she got hectored by Trump during a debate and answered with a feisty shimmy).
Mixed reviews, a stray water bottle and pleas for a spinoff for feisty teen assassin Arya Stark marked the end of "Game of Thrones," which ended with a final twist over who would rule Westeros.
Feisty Prime Minister Matteo Renzi has fudged around the edges of politically flammable labor market legislation, while promoting a vote-grabbing tax relief in spite of Italy's huge public debt of 160 percent of GDP.
The feisty Cypriot, who will meet Slovakian qualifier Jozef Kovalik for a place in the semis, broke twice in the decisive set, leaving his 29-year-old opponent to hurl his racket to the court.
And it showed the depths of the Warriors' exasperation that it was not the combustible Green or the sometimes feisty Kerr who blew up as Game 303 slipped away for good, but the cherublike Curry.
Not only does she look and sound like a young, feisty Helen Mirren, but Hattie is exactly what Johnson and Statham needed to ground their characters so they simply weren't bickering for over two hours.
These days she is taking on darker, complex roles, like the desperate mother in "The Killing of a Sacred Deer," now in theaters, and a feisty single mother in "American Woman," out in early 2018.
This Netflix series has less famous names attached, but it devotes more time to the adventures of the feisty grade schoolers George and Harold, who accidentally turn their gruff principal into a mostly nude superhero.
From sharing sadness over lost bath times to urging kids to embrace language, the more I know about Flint, the more I think it's an amazing place — a feisty community and a city with conviction.
After finishing the first part — a vinyasa portion of hip rolls, downward dogs, cobras and slow roll-ups — participants transition to a feisty mélange of concentrated African dances before ending the workout with more yoga.
So everyone from nervous foundation leaders to a group of feisty academic critics are closely watching the suit, which they all see as a spotlight on a philanthropic boomlet that has largely avoided mainstream scrutiny.
And in another Oscar hopeful, John Kahrs's "Age of Sail," a near-suicidal sailboat captain (voiced by Ian McShane) finds renewed hope when he rescues a feisty teenage girl who has fallen from a steamboat.
Yet the Knicks, after years of losing basketball that numbed their fans and helped run off the star forward Carmelo Anthony and Phil Jackson, the former team president, proved they are fun and feisty again.
The pianist ended with a revelatory account of Brahms's feisty, craggy Sonata No. 2 in F-sharp minor, one of the works the 19-year-old Brahms showed the Schumanns when he first met them.
THE MUTATIONSBy Jorge ComensalTranslated by Charlotte Whittle Among other things, "The Mutations," a feisty first novel by the Mexican writer Jorge Comensal, is a dark, extended lawyer joke, made at the expense of Ramón Martinez.
And in Masako, warmly played by the actress Ako, "God Said This" conjures an almost saintly woman who is nevertheless feisty and strategic in trying to turn her illness to some good for her family.
It captures the intertwined relationships of residents in this hermetic world, as seen from the unfiltered point of view of a feisty and precocious girl — easily one of the most memorable children in contemporary American literature.
Her mother followed her on the witness stand on Monday and was more feisty, often clashing with prosecutors and bristling when they asked her if she benefited from Andrea Constand's $3.4 million civil settlement with Cosby.
Abiy has spoken of the importance to democracy of a vibrant press, but state media still dominate, says Tsedale Lemma, the editor of Addis Standard, a feisty local which suspended print operations in 2016 citing censorship.
There is no doubt that Ocasio-Cortez has inspired excitement, partly because she is female, Latina, telegenic and feisty, and partly because standard-bearers like Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer have Democrats hungry for new leadership.
"This feisty calf makes a great addition to the already thriving herd we have here at the zoo," Dr. Larry Killmar, Chief Zoological Officer for Tampa's Lowry Park Zoo, said in a statement about the birth.
The 26-year-old was not at his best against feisty young Russian Andrey Rublev, winning the Australian Open third round tussle 6-3 4-6 6-43 6-4 despite racking up 61 unforced errors.
The three men represent a new force in Hong Kong's politics that China loathes: a feisty youth-led one, that supports civil disobedience in pursuit of its demands for more democracy and greater autonomy from China.
When Aunt Eller fires a pistol during a scuffle in "The Farmer and the Cowman," the moment—which traditionally plays as feisty—keeps the townsfolk from grabbing the rifles off the wall and is genuinely scary.
It tells the story of a teacher at a school for the deaf who meets a feisty young woman named Sarah—a former student who now works as a janitor and refuses to use her voice.
While Chipotle excelled by promoting organic produce and antibiotic-free meat to distance itself from fast food, Niccol used feisty marketing and unusual food creations, such as the Doritos tacos and Nacho Fries, to excite customers.
LONDON — As proof that London's young and feisty Mischief Theater ensemble knows no borders, along comes its third West End production, "The Comedy About a Bank Robbery," which displaces the merry troupe's shenanigans across the Atlantic.
It was hard not to fear for the feisty tenor Norbert Ernst, making his Met debut as Loge, when he had to walk backward up steep planks to report on the approach of the two giants.
Williams, short on matches but not on stature, was upset by Sofia Kenin, a feisty 223-year-old American, 210-22018, 210-383, on the rectangle of clay where she won three French Open singles titles.
The Run-Up Although Canada wound up second in Concacaf after a 2-0 loss to the United States in the feisty final of the qualifying tournament, it is capable of scoring goals by the bucket.
Feisty zingers, murder accusations, and Twitter wars could be the new benchmark for general election campaigning, if the last 20123 hours of feuding between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are any indication of what's to come.
Further, it showcased a group of feisty contenders, each of whom exhibited the ability on the national stage to both land and take a punch — critical factors for the eventual nominee to take on President Trump.
He was coached and home-schooled by his South Africa-born mother until he went to college, and "butted heads" with her for years as a "feisty" and "more negative version" of his modern-day self.
Like Katniss from "The Hunger Games" and Tris from the "Divergent" series, she's a feisty, unconventional girl forced by the harsh conditions of the dystopian world in which she lives to prove herself as a warrior.
That did not happen, but Republicans still seem a little feisty, At the end of 2016, they summarily blocked Mr. Cuomo's plans for a special legislative session, despite the temptation of a deal for more pay.
A small act of defiance against the town's leading female anti-suffrage finger-wagger (Therese Affolter) wins her an ally in a feisty widow (Sibylle Brunner), and soon an Italian restaurant owner (Marta Zoffoli) joins them.
Now, it's possible the Nets sign precisely zero of those players, but they've also been building up to this, with an attractive and accessible practice facility, contemporary stadium, feisty coaching staff, and front office with foresight.
But that's okay, because I know another small person: my abuela, a feisty Latina woman with box-dyed hair that matches the gold tequila she drinks and a silver plate on her upper right lateral incisor tooth.
I noticed that the images that were strongest and most meaningful to me were the ones where the girls were being themselves, whatever that was at the moment: dirty, feisty, silly, sassy, angry, funny, loud and louder.
It was the first set surrendered by Sevastova but the feisty 27-year-old was unfazed, hitting back with an early break in the second and fighting off three break chances from Sharapova to level the contest.
For the Democrats, Barack Obama paid regular visits, kicking off his post-White House return to public life in September with a feisty speech in downstate Illinois, before adding visits to Wisconsin, Indiana and, once again, Illinois.
Hillary Clinton and Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont debated one-on-one for the first time Thursday night, and the consensus among commentators and critics was that it was the most feisty, yet substantive, encounter to date.
Laurey, well-behaved, virginal but feisty, is a well of (sexually) untapped potential: She ostensibly dreams of escaping with Curly but also carefully nurses Jud at his bedside, spending fraught moments alone with him in his quarters.
This season, she's off to a feisty start, challenging the opinions of her brother (well technically, cousin) Jon Snow, who was recently crowned King in the North, and driving back the advances of her once-savior Littlefinger.
At the same time, for Lee the return home has reopened a painful trauma that destroyed his old life and ruined the family that he had built with pretty, feisty Randi (Michelle Williams) and their three kids.
At the time, police had no idea why someone would target Thomas, a feisty sixth grader who loved math, science and video games like The Legend of Zelda, or Shirlee, a warm-hearted grandmother who loved gardening.
Under fire from both Mr. Clinton and the feisty independent Ross Perot, he lost both California and Illinois decisively in 1992, as well as New Jersey, which he had carried by a double-digit margin in 1988.
Certainly it would not be difficult to amass a longish list of books for young readers with wise, feisty and beloved teachers, perhaps beginning with Ms. Frizzle and rushing to Patricia Polacco's Mr. Falker; E.L. Konigsburg's Mrs.
In January, Thomas J. Donohue, the feisty chief executive of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, noted — without naming names — that there were "loud voices" this election season who talked about walling off America from talent and trade.
TRAIL BLAZERS 117, PELICANS 112 Damian Lillard scored 33 points, getting up from a vicious forearm by Kendrick Perkins to help visiting Portland recover from a blown 20-point lead and finish off a feisty New Orleans.
Colorism, not racism, is the theme of "White Pearl," the feisty if slight play at the Royal Court through June 15, or so its author said during a lively question-and-answer session after a recent performance.
The Michigan auto worker who confronted Joe Biden over his stance on gun reform said Wednesday the Democratic presidential candidate was unprepared for his line of questioning and "went off the deep end" during their feisty interaction.
Vesper Holly is the heroine of Lloyd Alexander's "The Illyrian Adventure" and multiple sequels: she's smart, feisty, thoughtful and resourceful, and in each book she saves herself and her companions using her own wits and know-how.
Born into poverty in 1928, Ok-sun was a feisty girl who wanted more than anything to go to school; when her parents suggest that a more well-to-do couple adopt her, she agrees to go.
The title track of her 2018 debut album, "Unstoppable," is pointedly effective, jaunty and feisty R&B — there's a version with the long-running gospel rapper Lecrae, but also one with the secular Dallas rapper Yella Beezy.
The final movement was a feisty dance, like a Russified Chopin mazurka, with spiraling runs and bursts of chords, played by Mr. Trifonov with fire and élan, though not a trace of showiness for its own sake.
Thursday to Friday: The partisan vote came after more than 14 hours of feisty debate on Thursday over a series of Republican amendments seeking to scrub Democrats' impeachment articles that raised allegations about Trump's contacts with Ukraine.
There's plenty to absorb while roaming the streets of San Francisco: the mind-boggling views along that glorious waterfront; the Mission's still-feisty, freaky, welcome-all-comers character and the meandering natural pleasures of Golden Gate Park.
Lavin said Biden was in "good form, he was feisty, he was on his game" at the debate on Wednesday stateside, but acknowledged that a lot of the attention was on former New York Mayor Mike Bloomberg.
He and his longtime screenwriting partner, Paul Laverty, are masters of a dour, clinical neorealism that conveys their feisty resilience in a conservative climate in which struggling workers are demonized as little better than parasitic social refuse.
" But I have admired the feisty "free staters," libertarians supreme who have been moving up here, generally ignored or despised by the local press, come to start the world again in New Hampshire as a "free state.
Tobalá, a tiny, feisty plant that grows under oaks on high-altitude slopes and secretes an enzyme that breaks down granite, needs as many as fifteen years, and gives up about two bottles of mezcal per piña_.
In recent weeks, she has greeted the Trump era with a more sarcastic and feisty online personality, sharing with her 1.6 million followers her fiercely held political beliefs and sparring with political adversaries in 140-character bursts.
The feisty Banerjee, 61, had complained that she barely got a chance to speak in meetings with Prime Minister Narendra Modi because West Bengal came at the end of a list of India's 29 states arranged alphabetically.
As Benedict and Francis, respectively, Anthony Hopkins and Jonathan Pryce have a feisty chemistry as they argue in earnest over how best to address the issues and scandals that face the Catholic Church in the 21st century.
But that's all changed thanks in no small part to the public advocacy drummed up by a bevy of digital rights groups, including Color of Change, Free Press, Demand Progress, and the ever-feisty Fight for the Future.
Instead, Perez was welcomed into his new job on Saturday by jeering progressive activists, who for the second time in a year, saw their preferred pick to lead the party defeated after a protracted and unexpectedly feisty campaign.
Mr Jeffries's stand on school reform is much less well-known among Democratic activists than a feisty speech he gave after Mr Trump accused the Democrats of treason for failing to applaud his state-of-the-union address.
After a weekend of scrambling, in which numerous House and Senate incumbents repudiated Donald Trump over lewd videotaped comments, the party held out hope that their nominee's feisty debate attacks on Hillary Clinton would halt his political erosion.
PALESTINIAN GIRL PRAISED AS HERO AFTER CONFRONTING SOLDIERS The once feisty teen appeared to be subdued, stopping short of committing to continued acts of protests and saying her eight-month prison stint had taught her to appreciate life.
The Los Angeles Clippers are experiencing a bit of a transition in the wake of Chris Paul's departure but saw why his replacement is one of the most feisty players in the NBA in their season-opening win.
Jean Shepard, a mainstay of the Grand Ole Opry whose feisty honky-tonk songs of the 1950s and '60s paved the way for the brash, assertive style of singers like Loretta Lynn, died on Sunday in Gallatin, Tenn.
The great Leiber-Stoller song "Ready to Begin Again," whose feisty senior narrator puts in her dentures and dons a wig before facing the world each morning, was delivered with a zesty blend of mordant humor and determination.
When a feisty military compliance man, Lieutenant Colonel David Shoemaker, raised the alarm that the Theranos products were not FDA approved, Holmes got Mattis to personally intervene and try to fast-track Theranos for use in Afghanistan anyway.
"As strange as it sounds, DeVito's performance is about the only aspect of the film that isn't wholly fraudulent, if only because his typical feisty abrasiveness protects him from sinking to the level of Marshall's mawkishness," wrote Hinson. 
The Hill's Ellen Mitchell took a look at how this year's Senate process feels different without a certain feisty chairman in town: The Senate Armed Services Committee is moving forward with its annual defense authorization bill with Sen.
But the feisty spirit that had rebelled against a music industry that once judged Ms. Jones "too fat, too black, too short and too old" would prove invaluable when her grueling treatment placed all their careers in limbo.
In Massachusetts, where several incumbent House Democrats are facing feisty challenges, Michelle Wu, a 33-year-old member of the Boston City Council, said voters are demanding leaders who share their intense alarm about economic and racial inequality.
Many viewers were particularly entranced by the feisty, often melodramatic pairing of the titular Carmilla Karnstein (Natasha Negovanlis) and her roommate turned lover Laura Hollis (Elise Bauman) — the couple was even dubbed Hollstein by their most devoted fans.
Variety reports that the standup comedian, whose claims to fame include numerous feisty late-night TV appearances and acting in films ranging from Toy Story to Casino, died at his Los Angeles home from kidney failure Thursday morning.
I don't remember much about that game, but Novato won, and one of the goals was scored by the smallest girl on the team, a quick and feisty forward who wears a long ponytail and jersey No. 8.
At the plot's center is a 1989 exhibition basketball game between college teams from Beijing and San Francisco, which reunites their respective coaches, Wen Chang and his American counterpart, Saul (Ned Eisenberg, feisty and foul-mouthed, of course).
Then the war was over, and this big, feisty, hot-tempered, busting-out-of-his-skin Scots-Irish type was making his living by chatting up little Southern ladies in J.C. Penney stores and had to contain himself.
Amid the Ramsey drama, the Jaguars (23-24) have been surprisingly feisty and will be up against the lowly Broncos (24-234), a team that has yet to record a sack through three games despite having Von Miller.
In 2010, news broke that Brenda Chapman had been tapped by Pixar to write and direct Brave, about a feisty tomboy Scottish princess, making her the first woman to direct a feature-length animated film for the studio.
That the evening nevertheless held moments of aching tenderness and heat was due mostly to Lucy Crowe's rendition of the feisty, vulnerable and erotically vibrant Vixen and to Mr. Rattle's bighearted reading of the simmering, light-flecked score.
Chicago Bulls (10-33) Jim Boylen is still running some long practices, but things have mellowed (at least somewhat) between the Bulls and their feisty new coach after the initial wave of wind sprints, push-ups and disagreements.
Weisz's character Evy, in addition to being an homage to Katharine Hepburn's scatterbrained but sexy scholar in Bringing Up Baby, is allowed to be smart, adventurous, feisty, fun, and competent — and she even gets to drive the plot.
Coming out of the break the Australians looked ready to take charge, opening up a 48-39 advantage, but the feisty Serbians refused to give way, answering with an 8-0 run to slice the deficit to one point.
Mr. Merrick delineates the authentic anguish Billy feels at his own behavior, but also the feisty defensiveness that emerges, inspired by the new feeling of self-worth that he claims he's found in the arms of his young lover.
"And there is just something about that Jersey guy attitude — feisty but not meanspirited, tough but not hateful — that has a shot at taking an angry electorate and helping it find a focus and a purpose," the newspaper wrote.
Flanked on the July 31 stage by two of his most aggressive attackers and several feisty progressives, who are desperate for a big moment to keep their bids alive, the former Vice President could find himself a frequent target.
"She still has a way to go, but when I see her feisty spirit, I know she is on her way back to her old self," Marysol told Bravo's The Daily Dish in October 2013, of her mother's recovery.
Chile won the Copa América last year as the host country, but lately it is trying to find its way after the abrupt departure of its feisty coach, Jorge Sampaoli, in January after a dispute with the national federation.
Weeks of feisty debate over the ban, which the Oakland City Council unanimously passed late Monday night and which will become law after a second reading next month, covered familiar ground: the trade-offs between jobs and environmental concerns.
But by the first corner the race was already compromised for the "feisty puppy dog," as Martin Brundle, a British commentator, called Verstappen, as his Red Bull and the two Ferrari cars of Sebastian Vettel and Kimi Raikkonen collided.
Disenchantment chronicles the strange travels of a drunk princess named Bean (voiced by Broad City's Abbi Jacobson) and her ragtag crew, including a "feisty elf companion" named Elfo (Nat Faxon) and her "personal demon" Luci (voiced by Eric Andre).
Nothing against Dennis Schroder, the feisty but impatient Hawks point guard who struggled to form any chemistry with Howard in their lone season together, but Kemba Walker is a substantial upgrade so far as pick-and-roll partners go.
Quick hits from a packed day: Senate Republicans warm to Trump's rescissions package...Lawmakers have feisty exchange on House floor amid chaplain vote...Dems grill Trump's Homeland Security chief...Conservatives and White House pressure McConnell to work longer hours.
The 34-year-old overcame some feisty second set resistance from Alexandr Dolgopolov before he ran away with the match 6-3 7-5 6-1 courtesy of a superb service game and aggressive groundstrokes in the final set.
As the Wall Street Journal reported, behind closed doors Zuckerberg has been a little more feisty, referring to the Times report as "bullshit" and saying the leaks were the result of "bad morale" from constant media scrutiny of the company.
But I want to talk about civility because we just talked about it at the top and our friend, Judge Jeanine Pirro went on "The View" to sell a book that she&aposs been hawking and it got a little feisty.
"Anne is such a wonderful, feisty, female character and I was honored to have the opportunity to give my portrayal," 15-year-old McNulty, who beat out 1,800-plus fellow actresses for the role, tells PEOPLE about playing the beloved character.
But football also became the pastime of the "prawn sandwich brigade", a term coined in 2000 after Roy Keane, a feisty former captain of Manchester United, criticised supporters that were more interested in the light refreshments than the on-field entertainment.
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Nico Rosberg claimed a dominant win in an action-packed Formula One Chinese Grand Prix on Sunday to extend his championship lead over Mercedes team mate Lewis Hamilton, who battled up toseventh with some feisty driving after starting last.
Now, with the planning committee inundated by documentation and feisty letters both for and against, a fierce battle has erupted over what might happen to the plantlife and wildlife at Coul Links — including, of course, the fly that calls it home.
And the feisty Virginia Raggi, the newly elected mayor of Rome, told the government that she won't compete for 2024 Olympics; she wants to concentrate instead on pressing issues such as garbage collection, public services and the city's unmanageable debt.
" The series is described as one where viewers "will be whisked away to the crumbling medieval kingdom of Dreamland, where they will follow the misadventures of hard-drinking young princess Bean, her feisty elf companion Elfo, and her personal demon Luci.
"There is just something about that Jersey guy attitude -- feisty but not mean-spirited, tough but not hateful -- that has a shot at taking an angry electorate and helping it find a focus and a purpose," the Herald wrote Monday.
Both Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton returned to the campaign trail Monday following their feisty second presidential debate, and continued to launch attacks on each other in the wake of the leaked tape that has prompted significant turmoil within the GOP.
Over $1.5 billion in trade crosses the U.S.-Mexico border each day and few places rely as heavily on that commerce as Nuevo Laredo, a feisty northeastern Mexican border city full of factory workers and truckers, but also drug traffickers.
Mr. Jones described the play, about the final days of a failing urban high school, as "at once poetic, political, sad, funny, timely, complex and compassionate" and went on to compare the "linguistic excitement" with Mr. Mamet's feisty early work.
A vivid presence who anchors the show, Ms. Zimmer lends a tart sense of humor to her not altogether congruently written role as feisty, foul-mouthed Gloria, whose usually sour face softly scrunches with the occasional memory of sweeter times.
The feisty 28-year-old, who came out as gay in 2015, has enthralled on the ice and entertained off it, his straight-talking style and devilish sense of humor going down a treat with fans and the media alike.
Germany's Social Democrats (SPD) have called on Kohl to try to influence Orban, a feisty nationalist whose right-wing government has been at odds with the EU on issues ranging from the economy to immigration since he took office in 2010.
However, there was no hint of distress against an in-form Halep as she improved her record to 7-0 against the feisty Romanian in an opening round clash that was played with the intensity more befitting of a final.
While Ms. Merkel mentioned several times that her ability to continue would be contingent on good health, she showed little weariness and gradually became almost feisty as she outlined the challenges to German industry and citizens in the 21st century.
For example, the feisty Visegrad Group (Poland, Hungary, the Czech Republic and Slovakia) does not want Europe to intrude on its sovereign decisions about immigration and issues of culture and national identity, while the Scandinavians want untrammeled globalization and free trade.
Germany's Social Democrats (SPD) called on Kohl to try to influence Orban, a feisty nationalist whose right-wing government has been at odds with the EU on issues ranging from the economy to immigration since he took office in 2010.
The feisty indie rock quartet have been busy cutting their teeth in the past touring the US and all over Europe and sharing stages with everyone from Weezer to Gang of Four to The Strokes, to their spirit animals Hinds.
He's about to turn 80 years old, was just inducted​ into the Country Music Hall of Fame, and recently released a new record, Night Hawk, that sees the feisty old-timer embrace one of those more American of obsessions: the cowboy.
What did matter, and had a lasting impact, was that Bernie's presence in the race meant that I had less space and credibility to run the kind of feisty progressive campaign that had helped me win Ohio and Pennsylvania in 2008.
But in the plot twist department, there would be no beating a final between Williams and Cibulkova, the feisty Slovak who was bumped out of the 32nd and final seeding position by the All England Club's decision to seed Williams.
"To All The Boys I've Loved Before," directed by Susan Johnson with a script adapted by Sofia Alvarez from a novel by Jenny Han, kicks off by introducing us to the three funny, feisty young females of the Covey household.
MUMBAI, India — Jet Airways, which revolutionized Indian aviation after the government ended the monopoly of state-owned carriers, is now on the brink of shutting down, devastated by management missteps and the feisty low-cost airlines that followed in its footsteps.
The feisty tweets came a day after the leaders of France and Canada accused the United States on Thursday of an illegal economic assault on their countries by levying tariffs of their steel and aluminum industries out of national security concerns.
Most of the powerful people hanging around at the World Economic Forum's Swiss confab this week would agree that some mix of feisty private sectors, competent but limited governments and ample international trade are crucial ingredients for durable and increasing prosperity.
Those fears, at least, Mr. Spicer seemed to put to rest on Monday during a 90-minute briefing in which he was by turns calm, feisty and bantering, yet far from the hothead who appeared behind the lectern this weekend.
In a 2016 interview with The Hollywood Reporter, he recalled the session that resulted in her getting the role of Lois Lane, the feisty reporter who works alongside Clark Kent and pines for Superman, unaware that they are the same person.
"No, that's above my pay grade," said Sean Spicer, the White House press secretary and a feisty Trump loyalist, when asked on Tuesday at an on-camera briefing if he had seen any evidence to back up Mr. Trump's accusation.
The day before, at a feisty Republican debate in Las Vegas, Trump had clashed several times with Jeb Bush—Bush called Trump a "chaos candidate," Trump described Bush's campaign as "a total disaster"—and O'Reilly wanted to talk about it.
Although she and Andy Murray, her all-star partner, lost in the third round on Wednesday, the extra duty seemed to pay dividends against Strycova, a feisty and resourceful Czech playing in her first Grand Slam singles semifinal at age 33.
Although she and Andy Murray, her all-star partner, lost in the third round on Wednesday, the extra duty seemed to pay dividends against Strycova, a feisty and resourceful Czech playing in her first Grand Slam singles semifinal at age 33.
While Mr. Ince wasn't ultimately able to keep Mr. Erdogan's support below 50 percent and force him into a runoff as some hoped, he mounted an unexpectedly feisty challenge that drew huge crowds to 107 campaign rallies across the country.
Then the Philharmonic's principal clarinetist, Anthony McGill, was a superb soloist in Copland's Clarinet Concerto, a piece that begins with a winding, wistful melody that segues into a feisty second movement: in this context, another, brighter side of urban life.
Directed by Steven Soderbergh from a screenplay by Tarell Alvin McCraney, it uses the charisma of athletes and the competitive energy of the game they play to catalyze a feisty, twisty fable of labor and capital in the 21st century.
This year, the nomination of "Capernaum," a heart-wrenching realist drama centering around a feisty adolescent boy consigned to a life of poverty and hardship, made Ms. Labaki the first Arab female director ever to be shortlisted for the Oscars.
The next three songs help her regain her footing in the real world, and by the closer, "Killer," she's again confident enough to deliver a feisty manifesto, but she remains shaken in the aftermath of her deep plunge into desperation.
Ms Lacole has been conducting a feisty legal struggle against Northern Ireland's General Register Office and Finance Department on the grounds that, in failing to recognise humanist weddings, they were in breach of European human-rights legislation on freedom of religion and belief.
He is Simba (voiced as a cub by JD McCrary), a feisty lion who is due to reign over the Pride Lands after the death of his gruffly majestic father, Mufasa (James Earl Jones, who also played the role in the original film).
Although Purser is a long way away from saying her character is going to go full murderous telekinetic meltdown on a school dance, or musical extravaganza for that matter, she does promise we're now in the new era of "feisty and independent" Ethel.
There are many reasons to celebrate the date, many of them lofty: a renaissance for Jewish civilization; the creation of a feisty liberal democracy in a despotic neighborhood; the ecological rescue of a once-barren land; the end of 1,878 years of exile.
If it's going to be the absolute arbiter of what flies on the world's most profitable application marketplace, it might as well use that power to get a little more feisty with the bigcos (and littlecos) that make their living on our data.
As the world continues to wonder what role Russia might have played in last November's presidential election, Megyn Kelly sat down with the country's leader, Vladimir Putin, for a feisty interview that aired on her new NBC show, Sunday Night with Megyn Kelly.
At the 2011 NFL championship game in Dallas, McMahon, the quirky and feisty quarterback who helped the Bears to victory in Super Bowl XX in 1986, talked to Reuters about his fading football memories and the damage done over punishing a career.
There was an anthology of autobiographical vignettes written by group members, a history of sex work in Chiang Mai, and something called the Bad Girls Dictionary—a self-published book full of feisty definitions for more than 200 words relevant to Empower's mission.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Top seed Rafa Nadal was rattled by a feisty challenge from Diego Schwartzman but held firm to fend off the diminutive Argentine 20-23 22-225(217) 6-3 6-3 and reach his 10th Australian Open quarter-final on Sunday.
But it would be sexist to insist she be all feisty all the time, and a co-write with Pistol Annie Ashley Monroe called "Use My Heart" is the love song that proves it—by pondering whether Lambert lacks the "nerve" for love.
It was a treat to hear the brilliant pianist Inon Barnatan as the soloist in Copland's inexplicably neglected 1926 Piano Concerto, a piece steeped in jazz and written in two movements, with a dreamy Andante that segues into a feisty, propulsive Allegro.
Hysteria, a ladies' malady that's most common symptom was women getting feisty, and which resulted in many a 19th century woman sent to the nuthouse when she became hard for her husband to handle, was removed from the DSM-III in 1980.
People might think, "She's such a tough-as-nails, feisty little firecracker feminist" or whatever, but I've had to be nice to sound guys who were treating me horribly because I didn't want them to turn my vocals down during the set.
The only bright spots in his life are his childhood sweetheart Safeena (Alia Bhatt) - a feisty, often temperamental girl who stands by him like a rock - and the poetry he writes in a grimy old notebook, channeling all his frustrations into words.
More than a year out from the first round of voting and with months to go until the first debate, the coming Democratic primary is already shaping up to be one of the most fierce and feisty nominating contests in a generation.
But James Jones — who has split the Ivy League title twice in his 17 seasons as Yale's coach — called a timeout, and with Mason's leadership, Yale resumed its feisty defense and displayed a more careful version of its drive-and-dish offense.
Today, Coca-Cola announced that it has given Diet Coke a facelift by changing the design and can shape and introducing four new, zero-calorie flavors—Ginger Lime, Feisty Cherry, Zesty Blood Orange, and Twisted Mango—all efforts to appeal to millennials.
Consider how the president recounted his recent discussion with Chinese President Xi Jinping on the issue of how to rein in an increasingly feisty North Korea: "After listening for 10 minutes, I realized it's not so easy," he told the Wall Street Journal.
Feisty when he is playing and somewhat shy when he is not, Zuccarello is often last off the ice following pregame warm-ups and the first to offer teammates affirmative fist bumps between periods or to greet his goaltender after the final buzzer.
In "Ladysitting," the author and educator Lorene Cary (her 1991 memoir, "Black Ice," chronicles her adolescent experience as a young black student attending St. Paul's boarding school) describes the time she spent caring for her feisty, tenacious 100-year-old grandmother, Nana Jackson.
The president, in a feisty but unfocused mood, stood before a group of supporters, called himself "the most popular person in the history of the Republican Party" — a debunked claim — and took aim at his usual list of piñatas, boogeymen and political targets.
In "Sell/Buy/Date," her new solo show about the lives of sex workers, Ms. Jones transforms into several characters — from a feisty elderly Jewish woman to a seasoned black rapper — with the kind of dialectal veracity that would make any linguist swoon.
Yet given the conservatism of classical music, the performance of a feisty new score is inevitably perceived by segments of the audience as motivated by some new-music agenda: It's no secret that ticket sales suffer when contemporary works are on the program.
Representative Andy Biggs Biggs, an Arizona Republican and chairman of the conservative House Freedom Caucus who has long been an ardent Trump defender, described the Judiciary Committee as "a bunch of brawlers sometimes" and predicted feisty proceedings in a recent Fox News interview.
A first-round matchup against a feisty opponent like Memphis will not help with the transition, as the team's older core is still excelling at the grinding style it made famous and Mike Conley's effectiveness has risen nearly as quickly as his salary.
It was a series of unexpected events and a friendly dare that started his evolution into Dixie Longate, a feisty redhead with a penchant for Jell-O shots and foul language who has toured the country for nearly a decade, peddling kitchen storage.
"We kept saying for the first three years &aposthis is the best show that no one has seen,&apos" Shohreh Aghdashloo, who plays the feisty Earth-based politician Chrisjen Avasarala, said during a Q&A session at New York Comic Con in October.
In " The Senator Next Door: A Memoir from the Heartland " (Holt), Klobuchar wants voters to know that, despite her impressive degrees and her well-paid (and, to progressives, faintly suspicious) stint as a corporate attorney, she's just that feisty bell-bottomed Midwestern kid.
"Both companies have been feisty competitors to the two biggest national mobile wireless carriers, Verizon and AT&T, introducing consumer friendly pricing and data plans that have pushed the big two to lower their prices and expand their data offerings," Sohn said.
So they made it fast with eternal crowd-pleaser "Not Fade Away," Harrelson still on the mic, the vocal refrain of which the small but feisty gathering grabbed up and carried on long after the band waved their goodbyes and left the stage.
On the very day that Roger Stone was charged with lying about a momentous set of leaks that originated with Russian hackers, a feisty band of transparency activists led by a Boston woman posted a voluminous collection of leaks from inside Russia.
To stem the decline, Coke relaunched its iconic low-calorie Diet Coke in four new flavors - ginger-lime, feisty cherry, blood orange and twisted mango - earlier this year, and has focused on its non-fizzy beverages such as Georgia coffee and Glaceau vitamin water.
Two weeks after taking a first Formula One pole position, only to lose out on victory for the second race running due to no fault of his own, the smiling Australian returns to the scene of his first grand prix victory in a feisty mood.
Laidlaw's "Epistle 33" is a letter from a fictional character named "Gertie Fremont," who recounts her team-up with feisty partner "Alex Vaunt" (Alyx Vance) to find the "Hyperborea" (Borealis) luxury liner, which must be destroyed or captured from the evil "Disparate" (Combine) aliens.
The Fresh Off the Boat actress instantly reached romantic comedy icon status with her portrayal of feisty game theory professor Rachel Chu, and, given that the Crazy Rich Asians book by Kevin Kwan boasts two equally delicious sequels — we'll need two more movies, stat.
The culturally populist position re-emerged in 2008, when the party no longer needed to support a sitting president and some became smitten with the vice-presidential candidate, Sarah Palin, an Alaskan governor who compensated for not knowing things by making Republican voters feel feisty.
She poured her wit, dreams and fears into the characters: the adventure-loving Moomintroll, who always returns to the comfort of his home and family, the feisty and outspoken Little My, and the hard-working and diligent Hemulens were all permutations of Jansson's personality.
The "people" are presented as an undifferentiated, feisty lot, eager to fight off the fascists with broom handles if they must; I challenge you to find a subway car anywhere in the world with that many people in such strong agreement about a contentious issue.
But like his predecessor, Fiorentino lost the confidence of Malacalza, a feisty steel magnate, who has invested more than 13 million euros ($469 million) in Carige since 2015, building a 27.6 percent stake which is worth just 135 million euros at current market prices.
While this film doesn't specifically delve into the minutiae of Tomlin's character's sex life, she is paired up with Judy Greer, an actress 40 years her junior — a statement about the continued desirability of smart, feisty women in their 70s if we've ever seen one.
Two other beloved male romantic leads of this summer, Peter Kavinsky in "To All the Boys I've Loved Before" and Nick Young in "Crazy Rich Asians," are bland hunks who are celebrated mostly for their steadfast willingness to date feisty, magnetic and flawed female leads.
Eyewitnesses say Miranda had to be held back after the man came up to her table and started screaming ... we're told Miranda started mouthing off and eventually walked over to the man's wife, got feisty with her and dumped a salad in her lap!!!
The 23-year-old, who grew up in Cameroon, has become synonymous with the concept of "The Process," a strategy for long-term talent building that originated with the former 76ers general manager Sam Hinkie — Mr. Embiid famously punctuates his feisty tweets with the phrase.
Locken, Redmond, Hollman, Simmons and Kameron Westcott are all back for the new season, while Kary Brittingham — a mother of four from Guadalajara, Mexico, and self-proclaimed "feisty" female who isn't afraid to speak the truth — is joining the group as a new Housewife.
The complex feelings between the brooding god Wotan and his favorite daughter, the feisty Valkyrie warrior Brünnhilde, come to a head during an intimate scene in Act II, when, in a rare moment of vulnerability, Wotan confesses what a mess he's made of things.
Mr. Biden came across rusty much of the night, though he had his own feisty moments, mostly targeted against President Trump; likewise his podium neighbor Bernie Sanders, the senator from Vermont, who picked up his finger-wagging expostulations where he left them in 2016.
Stan Mikita, the Chicago Blackhawks' undersized but smooth-skating and feisty center who teamed with his fellow Hall of Famer Bobby Hull in the 1960s in reviving a long-floundering franchise while popularizing the curved hockey sticks that changed the game, died on Tuesday.
The company had three exceptional singers for the punishing lead roles: Boldizsar Laszlo, a feisty tenor with youthful sound and Wagnerian power, as Assad; the silvery soprano Eszter Sumegi as Sulamith; and the bright-voiced, penetrating mezzo-soprano Erika Gal as the seductive Sheba.
That said, Ms. Barron extends the feisty terrain of Ms. Zegerman's title into a verbal landscape that may be difficult to quote but remains alive to the onset of puberty and of a body that is not yet entirely in sync with the mind.

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