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"ferociously" Definitions
  1. in a way that is very aggressive or violent synonym savagely
  2. extremely; very strongly
"ferociously" Synonyms
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On top of all that, I'd expect a Teslacycle to be ferociously cool, ferociously fast, and ferociously fun.
They say Cuba has cracked down more ferociously since rapprochement.
Opioid manufacturers and distributors, of course, ferociously deny these allegations.
The long of it is: I binged on food, ferociously.
Browning isn't just ferocious in these moments, but ferociously funny.
While Democrats ferociously want an impeachment, most Americans do not.
He burped ferociously, his whole being coming back to life.
It also deepens the movie, making the personal ferociously political.
More neighborhoods were expected to fall but rebels were fighting ferociously.
The Scottish and English will attack each other ferociously at Twickenham.
The reform is as politically sensitive as it is ferociously complex.
" Munger has also called founder and CEO Jeff Bezos "ferociously smart.
"You do it step by step, but you do it ferociously."
Andrew M. Cuomo and Hillary Clinton — began ferociously criticizing Zephyr Teachout.
Mr. Trump and Mr. Romney ferociously attacked each other in 2016.
He doesn't tune out critics, but responds ferociously to every one.
But environmentalists have pushed back ferociously against Obama's approach in recent years.
Beavers are ferociously territorial, and castoreum is how they mark their territory.
In any case, drugs companies would lobby ferociously against any price controls.
But a fire-breathing dragon ferociously burninating a small gang of gnomes?
Mr. Anthony's ferociously committed performance (paging Hollywood) was among the festival's finest.
A sharp rake approaches ferociously, pushing her into a pile of trash.
Like "The Front Page," DH2 is whip-smart, glib and ferociously fast.
Arms, legs, stomach, back, even between her toes — her skin itched ferociously.
This is the point at which Eastman's music becomes absolutely, ferociously political.
And that dopey Wellness file became a catalog of the ferociously unwell.
Thank you for ferociously sticking with your craft for all these years.
But if they try and come to Erbil, we will attack them ferociously.
At even strength, the Sharks have had a ferociously fast, more potent attack.
She relied on two ferociously loyal special advisers, Nick Timothy and Fiona Hill.
I have no regrets for ferociously supporting him, what choice did we have?
"He was ferociously dedicated to the pursuit of truth in acting," Hawke said.
After Trump's victory, Edwards ferociously attacked the president-elect's critics, Bible in hand.
Ferociously smart and intimidatingly hip, Mr. Yazbek's gallows humor is often very funny.
They move — fluidly, ferociously and with escalating mystery — to their own transporting beat.
I popped two capsules, smoked three spliffs, but my body ferociously rejected them.
The advent of Beto O'Rourke's presidential candidacy has Democrats arguing ferociously among themselves.
The side of history in which slavery was commonplace, glorified, and defended ferociously.
That I was there, a part of her life, and loved her ferociously.
Also on board, unbeknown to them, was a coronavirus capable of spreading ferociously.
Though Miranda was passionate and ferociously loyal, she could also be judgmental and stubborn.
Lee is a ferociously protective father, but he protects Regan more closely than Marcus.
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Can we ever get too much of this cocky, ferociously ambitious boy from Bradford?
Many Indian Muslims, including religious scholars, ferociously opposed the Muslim League's demand for Pakistan.
Gopnik called the composer "ferociously smart about everything to do with money and marketing."
But American theater is different: the entry gate to the mainstream is guarded ferociously.
Authorities say Karina was strangled and sexually assaulted that Tuesday night, though she fought ferociously.
Of the many categories in the tech world, none is more ferociously competitive than enterprise.
It's the girl who publicly and ferociously dragged his beautiful and fan-beloved girlfriend, Jenna.
These former officials attack Trump ferociously to hide their own failure and their own guilt.
Before he was appointed National Security Advisor, John Bolton argued ferociously for the military option.
Here his son played the ferociously demanding piano part with impressive command and affecting sensitivity.
In one animation, a ferociously agitated robot giant stomps about underneath a staid country house.
The C.I.A. obtained an advance version of the book and fought ferociously to censor it.
With the optional fade-free carbon ceramic brakes, this car stops ferociously, when need be.
Ms. Netrebko and Ms. Rachvelishvili sang ferociously as they hurled accusatory phrases at each other.
They debate ferociously among themselves about how to change calculations to keep up with shifting economies.
Beethoven's 32 "Variations in C minor" is a ferociously condensed work, presenting a unique aesthetic challenge.
Gwendoline Christie is a ferociously loyal knight instrumental in returning the Stark family to the North.
The closest circle had already been with him for several years — and ferociously guarded their access.
He does not pretend to be a saint, but he is ferociously loyal to his people.
As Chicago was pummeled by heavy rain and thunderstorms Sunday, lightning struck ferociously across the city.
By his own admission, before the summer of 1994, Simpson was ferociously social and status conscious.
And thanks to former Prince associates The Time and a ferociously committed Bruno Mars, it was.
Next to his portrait at Never Apart was a story about Hughes ferociously berating a dishwasher.
He has railed ferociously about the longtime ally and former colonial power and questioned its loyalty.
He and Rose were the heart of the former coach Tom Thibodeau's ferociously competitive Bulls teams.
Over the past few months, networks have been ferociously competing against one another in nomination campaigns.
Maybe everyone lives nearby and had enough; it was ferociously loud, like Roaracle loud, in there.
Pacing at the local bus stop, I ferociously ripped out the dandelion weeds, fighting through tears.
These long-term fiscal pressures lead political parties to fight ever more ferociously over shrinking resources.
Ferociously prolific, Mr. Naipaul published a book every year or two for much of his career.
Facebook also continued to spend ferociously over the fourth quarter, with capital expenditures reaching $2.3 billion.
Then, by the Gergel book's account, Shull rained blows on Woodard so ferociously the blackjack broke.
Mr. Volle growled it ferociously — the kind of growl it almost hurts your throat to hear.
Mr. Trump carried all three districts in 2016 but Democrats are pursuing all of them ferociously.
Winters were brutal, food was scarce, and blood feuds were common among the ferociously proud peoples.
"It is digressive, jokey, giddily brutal and ferociously profane," A. O. Scott wrote in The Times.
For nearly nine decades, the writer has ferociously debated literature, politics, ball fields or social status.
She could return serves ferociously and had an effective first and second serve of her own.
"Joan" felicitously reunites Mr. Byrne with his director on that production, the ferociously inventive Alex Timbers.
Mistrust is especially high among supporters of the front-runner, Jair Bolsonaro, a ferociously right-wing populist.
And then look at them tearing ferociously into the stag (their ill-fated master) on the right.
Sidney plays Amy ferociously as she schemes to make the best of a series of terrible situations.
Kate McCallister is a ferociously loyal mother who would do anything to protect her children, especially Kevin.
Meanwhile, on the other side, Paulie is ferociously spinning Brad with every single fiber of his being.
According to a military spokesman, attackers used sharp weapons to "ferociously" attack the victims, the Times reports.
And I would stick to my contention that this used to be a ferociously bird-protecting organization.
Scherzer changed all that on Wednesday, attacking the zone ferociously, leading to a game for the ages.
Is there a more ferociously alive spectacle than that of beings clawing themselves out of their circumstances?
Unfortunately, Castro showed his contempt for democracy by rejecting the norms we and others ferociously adhere to.
"It means step by step ferociously," Bezos said in an interview with Four Peaks TV in 2013.
We need to re-inject their level of urgency back into the Valley ethos and compete ferociously.
That illusion was shattered when Mr. Qaddafi ferociously suppressed his father's opponents during the Arab Spring uprisings.
Perhaps because to acknowledge how ferociously they struggled to save themselves, and how futilely, is too heartbreaking.
Through it all, Mr. Cho was "ferociously social," as one friend put it, his pace never slowing.
The rest of the time, they are working ferociously to talk reporters out of writing about Mrs.
She's at once the most ferociously intuitive and the most serenely intelligent actress working in movies today.
He most recently fought Canelo -- who ferociously knocked him out in the 11th-round of their Nov.
Lindsey Graham (R-SC) and other Republican senators ferociously defended Kavanaugh at Thursday's remarkable and dramatic hearing.
Trump had ferociously mocked and ridiculed Carson over the stories about his youth while on the campaign trail.
Perhaps no one is exhibiting that better than Jarvis Landry with this ferociously-executed touchdown, and hilarious celebration.
One figure in "Scream III" roars ferociously at a white button-down shirt, draped over a clothes valet.
Once it bottomed, that bull market put in a ferociously lucrative final push over the next 18 months.
Other than a tweet, it's been awhile since the Prez has ferociously taken aim at Smollett ... until now.
Airbus and Boeing compete ferociously for sales of single aisle jets like the MAX and A320 or A321.
His two mates, played by Austin Stowell and the ferociously underrated Tim Blake Nelson, hover in the background.
Mrs Lilian Beattie-Seaman has been described as a "ferociously pompous grande dame of absolutely the stiffest corset".
Copper, which China hoovers up ferociously, tumbled 1.2 percent, after seeing a 20 percent drop already this year.
The solo part is ferociously demanding, but not necessarily in a way that conveys fireworks to the audience.
My time in the Juggalo community was so loving and ferociously loyal, I think there's room for everybody.
In those early years, I did not do it particularly well or clearly, but I did it ferociously.
DJ Sunho rose to fame after releasing a series of YouTube videos ferociously attacking the Thai royal family.
Whatever expectation you may have going into the journey, I would recommend looking into them specifically and ferociously.
The public turns ferociously against BoJack; suddenly he's radioactive — and broke, after he's sued by Sarah Lynn's parents.
The data shows, for example, that competition for talent and access to the best founders has increased ferociously.
"Play," a ferociously complicated 40-minute symphony that had its premiere in 2013, has had strikingly few performances.
Abandoned cars on a central street were evidence that many had fled the ferociously fast fire on foot.
Siblings can love each other fiercely and yet also fight ferociously — often within the same span of minutes.
And, as with students with disabilities, the department has leeway on how ferociously it pursues allegations of discrimination.
Tobacco companies have fought these ferociously, suing countries such as Australia for prohibiting logos on cigarette packs, for example.
It is a ferociously angry film, but not a loud one — a friendly smile that doesn't reach the eyes.
A year later, he was arrested during the Sunni insurgency that gripped Iraq and ferociously hampered the US occupation.
Israeli jets would bomb Islamic State targets in Egypt as ferociously as they bombed Iranian missile units in Syria.
When I walked in to talk to her, she was sitting ferociously on the bed with her arms crossed.
In this complex, ferociously moving novel, three young people come of age in a black community in Southern California.
Wright is firmly on the side of Bitcoin Cash, and advocates ferociously for it on Twitter and at conferences.
So I made a reservation for a Saturday night and ferociously researched the menu, excited for the meal ahead.
In public—in one of the most memorable speeches of the campaign—she spoke out ferociously against Trump's misogyny.
I'm often asked what it's like living under military rule and the lèse-majesté laws that are ferociously enforced.
Vincenzetti, now 48, is a familiar type — a ferociously competitive, driven entrepreneur whose existence is organized around his work.
No other individual has so ferociously redefined the boundaries of the human body without leaving the surface of the Earth.
Amazon is ferociously aggressive in many of its business lines, yet it faces fierce competition in nearly all of them.
Hakamo-o view the number of lost scales as proof of how ferociously they have fought in battle. Kommo-o
Andrea runs a sordid gantlet of sexual violations before taking desperate charge of her life, yet she remains ferociously innocent.
It is one of the most ferociously beautiful parts of the country, with great beaches and even better surf spots.
The value of bitcoin continues to ferociously fluctuate, and is currently trading at a little over $14,800 according to CoinDesk.
Tom Brady may be a quarterback, but when it comes to his children, he will happily and ferociously play defense.
Coming out, it was clear that she did win decisively but I suspect that the campaign will remain ferociously close.
Chan really got into his furry friends, bowing ferociously at fans and waving his pandas at them as they chanted.
I don't know if it's because maybe he knew he didn't have long, but he was ferociously invested in life.
His brother, Neil Cline, described him as "a ferociously brilliant student and impossibly bright mind" in a post on Berkeleyside.com.
"You took the wrong kid," Berry says in the trailer before she ferociously attacks the likely kidnapper with a shovel.
On this occasion they were experiencing the same kind of potential danger that we were by pressing their attacks ferociously.
Then Stephen King saw the movie at Cannes and said it was the most ferociously original film of the year.
In time, we may see the winners from globalization fight ferociously to avoid becoming the losers in a trade war.
We embrace those we love more ferociously knowing we're not in control of their fates, or ours — or we don't.
He bit off choice words ferociously and gestured contemptuously toward the Democrats whenever they failed to join in the applause.
A ferociously charismatic presence, this man serves as the group's leader and insistently speaks up, commanding attention with each utterance.
It is in academia that affirmative action battles have been most ferociously fought, and Urofsky devotes two chapters to this.
" The study of degradation may be increasingly important to buyers, he added, as "condition is something that's ferociously important now.
The fires are blazing ferociously along Australia's eastern coast, as well as South Australia, Tasmania and parts of Western Australia.
American companies of all sizes rely on open markets to thrive in what is today a ferociously-competitive global economy.
His ferociously annotated versions of the Pentateuch and of the Psalms chaperone the Hebrew-less reader through many dense cruxes.
And unlike Lady Bunny and Bianca Del Rio, she is neither a ferociously funny comedian or a commanding stage performer.
Known to be strong-minded, ferociously curious and adventurous, Heidi graduated from Long Island University with a degree in English.
It's not quite as ferociously quick as a dual-clutch transmission, but it's smoother in normal operation than most performance gearboxes.
In many places the budget for preserving the past is meagre to begin with, and cut ferociously when times are hard.
He worked equally ferociously for Tory and Labour prime ministers, implementing the government's agenda rather than insinuating one of his own.
Both explosive and intimate, it takes on the four-movement Beethovenian model, nodding to the past while ferociously jabbing at it.
All of it is driven by her own fearless intellect, which is reflected in lyrics that deal ferociously with feminine experiences.
Lesbian, fat, from a poor background, ferociously talented—she is all of these things at once, which immunizes her against fetishization.
They were ferociously opposed to each other in a feud that outlived both of their candidates' bids for the White House.
In the same year Beyoncé ferociously taunted, "suck on my balls," there is another moment of foul-mouthed defiance to cherish.
And it is ferociously difficult when those others are tangled up in your history and you are tangled up in theirs.
Below is Blue Origin's motto: "Gradatim ferociter," Latin for "step by step, ferociously" — no cutting of corners, but no dillydallying, either.
But, again, you are ferociously stoned and the pressure of needing to puff puff pass is getting to be too much.
The reigning featherweight champion and recent welterweight Irishman, tatted-up like a tapestry, speaks about as ferociously as he lands punches.
In a flash(boys), the market suddenly began to ferociously sweep up the eight-month losers and pummel the year's winners.
Surrounded by a cast largely consisting of former inmates, Mr. Cole is ferociously committed to the punishing physicality of his role.
Often miscast as reclusive, she was no hermit, but she was as ferociously private as she was famous, and shunned interviews.
Hushed and character-driven, this mix of indie fare and blockbusters works ferociously on adult anxieties in an age of dislocation.
The Deep State ferociously stabs with their steely knives, hoping to kill the beast of the president they have always hated.
Laura Collins-Hughes wrote that this "zingingly relevant comedy" has been given "a ferociously funny revival from Wheelhouse Theater Company."genefrankeltheatre.
Perhaps the most crucial way this feeds into equity performance is through corporate credit markets, which right now are ferociously strong.
Hunter College High School, in New York, which Hayes attended, admits kids on the basis of a ferociously competitive entrance exam.
The company's Latin motto means "step by step ferociously," a reference to Bezos' belief that success comes through steady, incremental progress.
If anything, there's reason to believe that Democrats will be dealing with an even more ferociously opposed opposition party in 2017.
Nintendo has long been ferociously litigious, going after businesses and fans alike if their products or services seem to overlap with copyrights.
With its Latin tagline of "step by step, ferociously," Blue Origin has been working on multiple space systems at the same time.
She was ferociously competitive, unabashedly criticising female colleagues for being "pushy", or for—perish the thought—using their femininity to get ahead.
Her dark eyes darted ferociously around to take in the activity before landing on me, silently bombarding me with a million questions.
Sarah Lacy made a name for herself as a reporter ferociously covering Silicon Valley and taking down the likes of Travis Kalanick.
Since charters usually did their own hiring and firing, they were less beholden to—and ferociously resisted by—America's mighty teaching unions.
In the end, though, this "Parsifal" belonged to the ferociously expressive German soprano Evelyn Herlitzius, making a belated Met début as Kundry.
It's a ferociously gentle record for moments when you want to question everything, but aren't ready to make any kind of resolution.
"Dan's very smart and ferociously talented—he's a self-taught musician who can play just about anything he picks up," says Ramsay.
The British responded ferociously, decisively defeated the rebels, and carried out wanton retribution to teach the natives a lesson in imperial governance.
Why and how did this shy, private woman first seek this very public role and then cling so ferociously on to it?
Alice Bhatti (named for his old editor) is a ferociously strong young woman: smart, independent, and rebellious to the point of recklessness.
Mr. Trump recruited Mr. Scaramucci as a tough-talking alter ego who would ferociously fight for him the way others had not.
Bright, fearless, ferociously verbal, she combined a pioneer's ideal of self-reliance and suspicion of authority with an urbanite's sophistication and style.
These medicines work by stimulating the immune system to attack cancer as ferociously as it does other threats, like viruses and bacteria.
And it's definitely not the time to introduce radical change like full-scale privatization, which most of the leading veterans groups ferociously oppose.
Fans who don't live close to Supreme's Los Angeles and New York stores are thus left to battle a ferociously expensive retail market.
Previous U.S. presidents, even if they campaigned ferociously against the other party, sought to govern collegially, stressing the basic unity of American democracy.
Adlai is a contestant on the History Channel's show Forged in Fire, in which bladesmiths compete under pressure to create ferociously edged weapons.
When I started boarding school, I cooked up as many reasons for visiting home as you would expect from a ferociously homesick teenager.
It's also been good for Sanders's job security: the more ferociously she responds to the media in public, the more Trump admires her.
The disease spread ferociously in a nation still traumatized by a devastating earthquake that had already wreaked havoc on water and sanitation systems.
President Obama, who I criticized ferociously and without regret, squandered opportunities for greatness, but conservatives could not credit him with doing anything right.
"Love & Hip Hop Miami" star Amara La Negra tried to compose herself before addressing allegations against R. Kelly ... and then she ferociously unleashed.
Mo Salah: The ferociously fast Egyptian winger was the English league player of the year, netting 44 goals in all competitions last season.
Apple and Google compete ferociously to get products into schools and target students at an early age, when brand loyalty begins to form.
Charlotte and Emily would write two of the most beloved and ferociously angry books in the English canon, Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights.
An officer rappelled dramatically down to the apartment window and used a tranquilizer gun to subdue Ming, who charged ferociously at the window.
These immigrants were a small but ferociously dedicated group, whose members included many of the founding figures of the future State of Israel.
On a visual level, the show's attention to detail remains ferociously focused, with clever props and set-design touches nearly everywhere you look.
The huge capital costs of building fabrication plants make time spent learning how to make all that equipment work perfectly together ferociously expensive.
Knight, on the other hand, is ferociously anti-abortion, and he has supported restricting abortion access and defunding Planned Parenthood at every opportunity.
Theater is that political mechanism through which questions of democratic inclusion are ferociously negotiated and where the world of myth collides with law.
The Southern Dixiecrats had the power to slow-walk civil rights legislation, and they wielded that power cunningly, ferociously, and with a smile.
She slammed down on top of me and ferociously bit my shoulder and arms over and over, but with much more aggression than before.
Bacurau, a ferociously angry film, straddles the thriller and the social drama, invoking the history of resistance to state violence in the Brazilian sertão.
It's by turns bitingly sarcastic and wistfully regretful, and always ferociously angry at the narrative in which this collection of women has been trapped.
Mr Bolton is both an ideologue and a ferociously effective bureaucratic infighter, with a history of reshaping intelligence reports to suit his own purposes.
The concept is pleasant enough: Winehouse loved Camden like she loved all of London—ferociously—and was regularly spotted in local pubs and bars.
Louis Tomlinson and Steve Aoki's ferociously optimistic EDM anthem "Just Hold On" made its American television debut on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.
Think of Matt Brown in the middle of his welterweight tear, ferociously walking down his opponent and hammering them with whichever limb was closest.
The semi-abstract image is composed of ferociously drawn lines linking spherical balls of energy that resemble blast waves radiating from an underwater explosion.
Instead, they stay ferociously true to their personalities, shaping worlds that welcome young black girls who may feel like they don't belong anywhere else.
Cosmetics rendered irrelevant, I shaved his head quickly with clippers, used no finesse to slice his scalp, and drilled ferociously to open his skull.
Energized to take on President Trump, these voters are also seeking to remake their own party as a ferocious — and ferociously liberal — opposition force.
Samuel Johnson, one recalls, a ferociously unsociable reader, and blind as a bat, was constantly in danger of singeing his wig against his candle.
When he saw me arrive, the Prime Minister called out, "Take your places," and everybody rushed to the tables and began to play ferociously.
Quietly that is, UNTIL she ferociously breaks out into the rap lyrics at the outset of the verse right along with the NBN crew.
That ferociously competitive drive, taken sometimes beyond the limits of the acceptable, made Meads a somewhat ogre-like figure to fans from other countries.
András Schiff has recorded revelatory Schubert on the fortepiano; Carolin Widmann and Dénes Várjon made a ferociously potent disk of the Schumann violin sonatas.
A ferociously ambitious politician who loves the spotlight, he has been a spectator while Britain's Brexit negotiating position has been thrashed out by Mrs.
At the time, the term "surf Nazi" often got applied to any surfer ferociously committed to the sport and territorial about his local waves.
For 100 years, a tiny oligarchic elite has fought ferociously to keep hold of the reins of power and monopolize the nation's export economy.
Video footage released by the prefecture showed tree-bending winds whipping ferociously through deserted streets and shaking lamp posts when the storm first hit.
A photo of Joe Biden with Jill Biden's finger in his mouth went viral on social media and was ferociously mocked on the right.
Katherine wants so ferociously, and as a result puns so viciously, that she became one of Shakespeare's most indelible heroines apparently against Shakespeare's will.
She was also the woman with an intolerance of fools, and an artist ferociously determined to reach the critical acclaim that she eventually did.
Even more than its predecessor, John Wick: Chapter 2 plays like a disco of violence, a ferociously stylish examination of the human form in motion.
" Though Cardi B had every right to ferociously clap back, she kept things simple by tweeting out a video of Banks dancing to "Bodak Yellow.
Reynolds' creative process cannot be extricated from his regimented personal life, and both are guarded ferociously by his sister and business partner Cyril (Lesley Manville).
The acidy-yellow dog staring somewhat ferociously out of "Skeptic & Sun" (2017) comes as a shock amidst the ambiguous images contained in the other paintings.
I remember hearing one woman say she felt really sorry for my son, and that made me ferociously loyal—like, don't come after my family.
The U.S Air Force (which stiles itself the aerospace force) has objected most ferociously because, in a corporate sense, it has the most to lose.
"So no matter how ferociously Amina fell in love with them, she falls out of love the moment she understands they are traitors," explained Ogunjiofor.
Rose Namajunas says she once beat down an opponent so ferociously, the blood spilled like a river ... and she describes exactly what it smelled like.
"It feels like you don't know when the next tree is going to fall on top of you because its blowing so ferociously," Patterson said.
Critic's Notebook Cardi B jumps eagerly and ferociously into her single "Bodak Yellow (Money Moves)," beginning to rap while the intro is still finishing up.
Its presidency is considered the highest-ranking student position at the ferociously competitive law school and a ticket to virtually anywhere in the legal realm.
I haven't been able to shake John B. McLemore, the troubled and ferociously articulate protagonist of "S-Town," since the series was released in March.
Known professionally as Little Death and Little AK, Alejandro and Alberto take their work seriously and are ferociously loyal to each other and to their mother.
The bias in favour of English is sometimes ferociously enforced: Rose Goodhart, a teacher in Ghana, has seen children beaten for speaking in their mother tongue.
Taylor Swift let her hair down, and then ferociously moved it sideways, in what looks like a celebration that was fueled with a little drinky, drinky.
Drake walked in cradling the trophy and then took the mic to ferociously pay homage to his team, all the while clutching a bottle of Dom.
The album's most moving passage opens with one of the album's ferociously named instrumentals, a collage of whooshes and cracks called "Whip" (another is titled "Castration").
Labor leaders both nationally and in the area ferociously worked to boost Lamb, criticizing Saccone for his support for "Right to Work" legislation that hurts unions.
What is astonishing about the current legislation is how tepid so much of it actually is, and how ferociously it was fought by the companies involved.
Community is like breathing: We do not think about it until it is compromised, but when it becomes threatened, we will fight ferociously to preserve it.
Robinson's speech Friday was ferociously political, at once acknowledging the long road toward LGBTQ acceptance in America and contending with the no less challenging road ahead.
Daring to be ornery to voters, he tackled impossible issues like Syria and campaign finance and immigration, and — somewhat inconsistently — worked ferociously hard to lead America.
The whole cast of ferociously funny ladies (co-writer Kristen Wiig, Maya Rudolph, Melissa McCarthy, and more) were subjected to a whole summer of industry chatter.
Because it was hatched on social networks and is dispatched by mobile phones, it appears to be organizationally sophisticated and ferociously savvy about conquering the media.
On the contrary, though, titans like Richard Branson recognize that time is their most valuable and finite asset, so they ferociously protect it by being choosy.
She would become his wife, a ferociously ambitious politician and, more than two decades later, a contributor to the downfall of her 93-year-old husband.
"Every time I blink or breathe or twitch or stretch, every time I feel pain or awake or alive, I want to know why," she thinks ferociously.
He says he has ferociously tried to gain contact with Barbie to no avail ... her phone has been shut off and Heather refuses to take his calls.
Such is the case with Heathen Beast, a ferociously political extreme metal trio from Kolkata who choose to keep their identities secret for fear of government retribution.
For his part, Laremy ferociously disputes the allegations ... claiming he only got physical with the stepdad after he saw the guy shove his mother during an argument.
The $1.1 billion deal, announced on Friday, is a turning point for two companies that have fought ferociously to maintain their places in a rapidly changing industry.
Based on the remote island of Sado in the Sea of Japan, Ondekoza was a commune run on ferociously Spartan lines by a visionary named Tagayasu Den.
As children's viewing habits have changed, content providers have ferociously competed in this arena in an attempt to lure parents into buying subscriptions for their online services.
To Brit Bennett's credit, her ferociously moving debut lives up to its title, never once allowing readers a simplistic view of the maternal pain at its center.
In the case of Crawford, the furies of her performances are matched by her domestic rages; she cleans her house ferociously and disciplines Christina with equal ferocity.
Philadelphia's Sheer Mag have been committed to the art of rocking out in this manner for years through their numbered EPs while also ferociously addressing social issues.
Mr. Cohen remains a strong performer and writer, and while these new characters aren't as ferociously funny as Ali G or Borat, they still have their moments.
The frequently violent, ferociously spiritual music of Galina Ustvolskaya makes up the entirety of this solo piano program, performed by a noted advocate of the composer's work.
She's the royal you love to hate: duplicitous and nakedly ambitious from the get-go, but a savvy tactician and as ferociously brave as she is vicious.
Bird's strategy and fund-raising bonanza are reminiscent of the days when Uber and Airbnb clashed ferociously with American cities as they fought to flood the market.
I was at times ferociously critical of President Barack Obama's handling of Central American refugees, but past administrations managed these difficult trade-offs without gratuitously embracing cruelty.
YouTube recordings from the Royal Festival Hall performance aside, on January 21st Harvey debuted "The Wheel," a bluesy maelstrom of brass, ferociously pounded drums, and insistent handclaps.
Theatrical characters are most interesting when they want something, and Kate wants ferociously: to be respected, to have her freedom, to punish those who would thwart her.
"The same trade policy that Trump attacks ferociously and promised to speedily replace is still in place," said Lori Wallach, director of Public Citizen's Global Trade Watch.
At a first glance, you'll see a vulture with an exposed robotic ribcage standing tall as a blanket of red and grey cloud move ferociously in the background.
While Newcastle and Sunderland looked like they might go down with a whimper a few weeks ago, both are now fighting ferociously to preserve their top-flight status.
While 50 Cent ferociously charged into rap all guns blazing, this decade has seen artists like Kid Cudi quietly approach the genre, unafraid to embrace rap's vulnerable side.
That Earth-shaking impact might have made underwater volcanoes spit up magma even more ferociously than usual, according to a study published today in the journal Science Advances.
She was OUR Princess, damn it, & the actress who played her blurred into one gorgeous, fiercely independent & ferociously funny, take-charge woman who took our collective breath away.
We would have to ferociously strike military targets along the border, where artillery tubes in range could reign down conventional munitions to the millions of residents of Seoul.
On narcotics Mr Obama shifted the government's emphasis from interdiction to reducing demand at home, de-escalating the drug war, which is fought most ferociously on foreign soil.
On the other, Little Big Lies has enlisted a cadre of ferociously talented actors — including Nicole Kidman, Reese Witherspoon, and Laura Dern — to bring that trope to life.
Many male late-night hosts seemed a bit flat-footed as the #metoo movement gathered steam, but Ms. Bee took on Harvey Weinstein ferociously, and never let up.
Media outlets across the nation rebroadcasted the gaffe, with pundits ferociously attacking Johnson's failure to identify the epicenter of arguably the single largest ongoing humanitarian crisis in world.
Even though it is a majority Muslim country, Albanians are ferociously pro-American, in particular because of American support for the Kosovars against the Serbs at that time.
The challenge lies in the ferociously physical steps — an onslaught of thwacking arms, emphatic kicks, dizzying spins, swift somersaults, perilous balances and slippery contortions — and their relentless repetition.
Still Bolelli was not yet done, returning to the court on Tuesday with an early third set break in the bag and hitting ferociously at the Nadal baseline.
Perhaps the Bavarians, precisely because they protect their own religious and cultural traditions so ferociously, are also the most willing to recognize and support the traditions of others.
Slowly at first, and then all at once, the show becomes an ensemble heist that hinges on ringleader Noah (a ferociously good Aldis Hodge) plotting a mass escape.
Clarisse Loughrey, The Independent: The adults in town can't see Pennywise, neither can they see the non-supernatural terrors that stalk them just as ferociously: bullying, racism, sexual abuse.
Throughout the Trump presidency, the Pentagon has advocated ferociously for more resources for both conflicts despite the president's long-running antipathy towards long-term military interventions in the region.
In many ways, the Big Mac is a relic of a bygone era in fast food, but it is also ferociously resilient: Yes, fried chicken sandwiches are en vogue.
Image: NOAA/NASAAs enormous wildfires in Canada and the United States make headlines on the daily, Siberia has been burning ferociously all summer, and nobody seems to be noticing.
He meets his nemesis in a woman we know as Bebe (Amrita Singh), a cantankerous woman fond of her drink and ferociously possessive of a tree on her property.
To stop this unraveling they turned to the strongest, most aggressive fighter they could think of: Donald Trump sounded like someone who was ready to fight and fight ferociously.
We receive a diagnosis, the diagnosis, and find not a reason to shrivel into death, but to live that much for ferociously long as the good gay lord allows.
The 2010 movie "Ip Man," starring the charismatic and ferociously skillful Donnie Yen, put a little spring in the step of the martial arts picture, both artistically and commercially.
Despite her roots in a conservative farming village outside Baghdad, Ahlam (Campbell omits her family name) grew up as a fiercely independent young woman in a ferociously paternalistic society.
"Right now, the same trade policy that Trump attacked ferociously and promised to speedily replace is still in place," said Lori Wallach, head of Public Citizen's Global Trade Watch.
These lawsuits get to the two major legal arguments that different jurisdictions are raising against opioid makers and distributors: Opioid manufacturers and distributors, of course, ferociously deny these allegations.
"I was prohibited from the use of any means of communication and had no access to any of my belongings, which were ferociously examined without any warrant whatsoever," he wrote.
The fact that the South Koreans and the Chinese are now ferociously taking the fight to the Japanese in East Asian markets is only showing who the real competitor is.
Islamic governments such as those of Pakistan and Saudi Arabia, which punish blasphemy against Islam ferociously, are keen for a ban on insulting religion to be written into international law.
After a few minutes, I start to understand why — he's ferociously intelligent, tapping his feet impatiently as he talks, as if frustrated he can't speak as quickly as he thinks.
Fans of the ferociously talented Viola Davis will want to seek out James Lapine's "Custody," in which she plays a family court judge who has marital problems of her own.
Keys bagged the set at the end of a long rally in which her opponent defended ferociously, gradually stepping into the court to end the exchange with a backhand winner.
A stringy faceless stranger in a suit, who lurks in the forest and is notoriously easy to photoshop into images, he spread ferociously through fan fiction, films, and video games.
These same issues swirl through "Bacurau," which eventually settles into a brutal, disturbing story about haves and have-nots, a social division that Mendonça Filho and Dornelles make ferociously literal.
The guys claim they complied with the bouncers' orders -- but the hired muscle manhandled them anyway, eventually beating them so ferociously they sustained serious damage to their faces and bodies.
The most innovative companies in the world clustered in the ferociously inventive cities of the East and Midwest — cars in Detroit; cash registers in Dayton, Ohio; light bulbs in Cleveland.
" This was also the opinion of the author of the third post-Sputnik classic, the ferociously anti-Communist Vladimir Nabokov, though he had a personal reason for disliking "Doctor Zhivago.
All of this is dotted with a tangerine-colored fluff of piri-piri sauce that is less ferociously spicy than the scalding piri-piris of Angola, Mozambique or South Africa.
The scene ferociously and swiftly shifts "Parasite" from a dark social-status comedy to a macabre social-status horror movie, and sets in motion the rest of its wicked twists.
When red dwarf stars are young, Dr. Charbonneau pointed out, they are ferociously luminous and might have blown away the planets' atmospheres or caused a runaway greenhouse, leaving them barren.
And the drummer Daniel Fang serves as a bridge between this band's two instincts, capable of ferociously linear work when it's called for but also of leaving room for experimentation.
What Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein announced was stunning in its scope and alarming in its detail of how ferociously committed Vladimir Putin 's government was to subverting our electoral process.
For one, she's a supermodel — she kicks ass, ferociously upholds her role as the reigning queen of athleisure, and, lest we forget, eats out of Yolanda's Fridge, for Pete's sake. #BowDown.
Trump called for a much more activist government -- intervening regularly in international economics, cracking down ferociously on illegal immigration and even taking special care to prevent LGBT Americans from targeted attacks.
The whole crew here is so in love with this swoon-worthy kitchen gadget, in fact, that we wrote a ferociously detailed guide to every single Instant Pot model out there.
Born Georgios Kyriacos Panayiotou, he was a white, male, queer, soul singer who rose to fame in an era in which music was racially segregated and mainstream culture was ferociously homophobic.
Much as airlines ferociously compete for top billing on Kayak, governments are increasingly competing with each other to reach the top rankings and earn the business of these itinerant global workers.
But in the past 261 months, they've seen their values and cash flows erode ferociously as oil prices plunge — and that's made it hard for some to pay back that debt.
Democrats will fight ferociously for the social programs they've created, and Ryan will try to reduce or gut them -- and also continue to tread carefully to avoid antagonizing the White House.
She was a ferociously devoted mother when her children were small, but later was often explosively angry, pushing unfounded accusations so insistently that her daughter came to doubt her own memories.
ILR and its allies have been ferociously lobbying the federal judiciary's Committee on Rules of Practice and Procedure to amend civil procedure rules to require the disclosure of litigation funding agreements.
These recollections, backed by a treasure trove of archival footage, reveal a band of astonishingly hardworking young women, many with careers and all ferociously loyal to their brand and one another.
So why was I reeling down 42nd Street in a daze after seeing Edie Falco play her, ferociously and with extraordinary suppleness, in Sharr White's "The True," at the New Group?
Comcast and Charter Communications amplified that trend on Monday, announcing that they would team up to offer cellular telephone and data services in the United States, entering a ferociously competitive market.
Returns Monday, October 29, at 200 pm Eastern on The CW ABC's ferociously funny sitcom centers on the Huang family and their life as they struggle to fit into late-'225s Orlando.
We did make out fairly ferociously as one of the characters gutted some fish loudly on the screen, but honestly, I could have been kissing the cupholder for all it was worth.
St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Carlos Martinez is ferociously disputing a lawsuit -- in which the 24-year-old is accused of giving a woman non-life threatening STDs ... after swearing he was clean.
With this, the United States could reclaim its long-prized title as the world's leader in high-tech aerospace developments — a title that Russia and China are now ferociously working to win.
Yes, the regime in Tehran is oppressive at home and meddlesome in its near abroad, but it is ultimately a weak state surrounded by enemies and ferociously outmatched by the United States.
No. Slowly, over six to eight years, I came to realize that although I loved my children and my home and this family I'd built ferociously, I had been wrong about love.
However, Colin says the "privilege" of his parents (being white) could not protect him from real-life racist situations ... but when his mother sensed something was wrong, she would ferociously protect him.
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.
Mr. Cline recently graduated with a double major in cognitive science and computer science, and was a "ferociously brilliant student and impossibly bright mind," his brother, Neil Cline, said in a statement.
Against the Warriors, he was even friskier, ferociously dunking over Golden State's Eric Paschall and Alen Smailagic in the first half before coming up with key steals to seal the game late.
If so, supporters of that agreement in his own party and on the left could be swamped by supporters of former President Álvaro Uribe, who has ferociously fought against the peace deal.
This is a HUUUGE deal ... 71-year-old Buffer has been ferociously protective of the phrase, which he famously trademarked in 1992 -- and the rights to it could be worth a FORTUNE!!!
Mr. Tetzlaff's wiry tone is not the most luxurious sounding, but it's ferociously articulate and agile, as in his fluent transition in the Schumann's second movement from elegiac to playful and back again.
At the end of last week's episode of The Handmaid's Tale, Ofglen (Tattiawna Jones) ferociously stormed the crowd of Commanders and foreign dignitaries at the Rachel and Leah Center and threw a grenade.
"She was OUR Princess, damn it, and the actress who played her blurred into one gorgeous, fiercely independent and ferociously funny, take-charge woman who took our collective breath away," Hamill, 65, continued.
As I played the game, and finally learnt to do more than just survive (because the game is ferociously difficult), I started to study the other animals and understand how the ecosystem worked.
Yet the lingering split between those Republicans willing to accept Mr. Trump, however reluctantly, and those ferociously opposed to his nomination was on vivid display at the beachside resort where the party gathered.
But the blue wave Democrats so ferociously sought to build, with record fundraising and relentless Hollywood celebrity endorsements, crashed right into the Trump tsunami we discovered in 2900, which has not yet crested.
"With Paul, who was identified as a great talent, we invested in his brand so that he could develop himself creatively and commercially," Mr. Kolb said, noting the designer's "ferociously strong" work ethic.
The company has shown time and time again that it will ignore regulations, lobby ferociously, promise the moon and stars, and then act as it always has: in whatever manner is best for Uber.
I compared it to Mad Max: Fury Road in my review, and I think that holds up — both are ferociously stylish and created with a view to trimming off as much fat as possible.
He was still in campaign mode, tweeting ferociously in the early hours of the morning, suggesting he had superior sources, all the while trying to bully the media, the Democrats, and the intelligence agencies.
But too many of Burton's films take place in their own frozen time loops, where the action wheels spin frantically, and Johnny Depp mugs ferociously, but the characters don't develop in any significant way.
It's an inviting landscape smudged with soft color, but as she stares at the signs with furrowed intensity, she chews on a fingernail so ferociously she seems on the verge of tearing it off.
Baker compared it to the Pacific Theater of World War II, when Japanese forces occupying islands like Saipan and Iwo Jima held their positions ferociously for months in the face of the American onslaught.
While lesser known than Richard Avedon and Irving Penn, Mr. Peterson was, "one of the most rebellious and ferociously creative fashion photographers of his generation," Lizzie Crocker wrote in The Daily Beast in 2014.
In the years since the 2008 financial crisis, Maurice R. Greenberg, the former chieftain of American International Group, has ferociously fought back at the government, winning moral victories here and losing other battles there.
Painfully shy, she rarely spoke to the glittering intellectuals her husband, William, habitually rubbed elbows with — Descartes, Hobbes, and all the other big names of 17th-century Europe's philosophical circles — but she thought ferociously.
Being in the US on this particular visa helps explain why Jia has so ferociously fought efforts to diminish his role with (or outright dissolve) Faraday Future, especially after LeEco's US operations shuttered in 2017.
On September 5, we're taking on the ferociously competitive field of enterprise software, and thrilled to announce our packed agenda, overflowing with some of the biggest names and most exciting startups in the enterprise industry.
But the sense of decline and drift that infuses "Hell or High Water" has more in common with his ferociously bleak 2003 drama, "Young Adam," whose hero (played by Ewan McGregor) shares Toby's broody inwardness.
The History of Kazan, a prose epic written a decade after the siege, depicts God's army attacking the city and its inhabitants so ferociously that the river runs with blood and corpses for seven days.
Footage of those rallies, and of counterdemonstrations against Rousseff's impeachment and Lula's arrest, suggest a ferociously polarized society, one in which the fundamental terms of national identity, collective history and truth itself are in dispute.
After witnessing the latest public throw-down involving Cookie's kin, he's become enlightened about her needs: He's going to fight on her behalf just as ferociously as the members of her family fight among themselves.
Gorsuch's tale reflects that the Supreme Court justices who wrestle with some of the most difficult issues of the day -- and sometimes spar ferociously in their dueling opinions -- are a collegial bunch off the bench.
Every little increase in human freedom has been fought over ferociously between those who want us to know more and be wiser and stronger, and those who want us to obey and be humble and submit.
In the week that "Mood Music" opened Cardi B, a ferociously talented rapper, was joined to an action for $10m by her former manager and mentor for defamation: she had complained that he had exploited her.
Rather, Curry used one of the biggest and most visible platforms in the world to revive an Anglicanism rooted in social justice, religious engagement, and a ferociously political faith in the radical power of Christian love.
Indeed, there was a grown-up practicality at the forefront of many designs, such as the new Fenty stilettos, with cutouts and a ferociously pointy toe but which came in a broad variety of heel heights.
"In these difficult moments, I would like to reaffirm to Africa and the entire world my unshakeable faith in the capacity of the Burkinabe people to preserve their dignity and ferociously oppose their enemies," Kabore said.
Argentina's 2009 U.S. Open champion, however, responded ferociously with his back to the wall and then recovered from a break down early in the fifth set to close out the match in four hours and 53 minutes.
Perhaps no player's celebration was more endearing than that of Kevin Love, who ferociously downed two beers while sporting an "Austin 3:16" shirt—an admirable tribute to the WWE beer-guzzling legend, Stone Cold Steve Austin.
Australia, despite ferociously guarding its borders against unauthorised migrants arriving by boat, lets in close to 20,000 refugees through official channels annually—more than twice as many per person as New Zealand will under the new rules.
A profile of the politically minded sisters in Vogue last December noted that their father, Wayne, is a Republican, while their mother, Cecelia is a "ferociously civically active Democrat," along with an older brother, Kurt, a Republican.
But they're a daunting challenge as well, one complicated by fast-evolving tools of misinformation, bad actors incentivized by Russian success, and a ferociously politicized environment — all contributing to a broad and ongoing pollution of the public discourse.
Also, women generally are less enamored with weapons; instead, they are ferociously committed to peace so that housing and schools won't be destroyed, but even more, to protect their sons from being killed, husbands maimed, and daughters raped.
China is competing ferociously to bring back AI talent to its mainland from the United States in just the same way that Illinois is trying to get Amazon to set up shop through a payroll tax recapture strategy.
"Federal prosecutors and our own task force will fight ferociously for this investigation to continue to the end," Carlos Lima, a lead prosecutor for the Petrobras case, told Reuters this week in his modest, shared office in Curitiba.
She offered a memorable and fiery rendition of "Martern Aller Arten," a ferociously difficult showstopper that also requires delicate balancing with the orchestral part, akin to chamber music, which the Met orchestra delivered with beguiling fluidity and verve.
This provoked a ferociously disproportionate response in which the Myanmar military killed thousands, torched hundreds of villages and forcibly displaced more than 700,000 Rohingya to Bangladesh in the largest and fastest movement of people since the Rwandan genocide.
Davis's melting showgirl in particular has touched the hearts and minds of drama queens everywhere; it's no coincidence that as I type this, I'm missing a whole mess of Feud promotional events hosted by ferociously funny drag queens.
The new president won't get the Russians to cooperate against the Islamic State in Syria just by saying, as he did during his campaign, that he wants to bomb its forces just as ferociously as Mr. Putin does.
" Disney was speaking to CNBC's Karen Tso at the Women's Forum in Paris, where she also discussed the gender inequality and biases that exist within the finance and technology sectors, describing the latter as a "ferociously misogynistic business.
An intimate, more ferociously exclusive French offshoot of Philippe Delgrange's Le Bilboquet, also with Ronald O. Perelman as a major backer, has opened provisionally in the space that was formerly a location of the French-American Fleming School.
But she rebelled against her parents so ferociously that she moved out on her own in Pittsburgh when she was 14, supporting herself by working as a waitress, a taxi driver, in jazz clubs and in pizza parlors.
On Monday, Greek authorities urged residents of a coastal region west of Athens to abandon their homes as another wildfire burned ferociously, closing one of Greece's busiest motorways, halting trains and sending plumes of smoke over the capital.
Fans of anime are ferociously purist and loyal, and for them, I suspect, the very notion of converting Oshii's masterpiece (as it is deemed to be) into a live-action Hollywood remake smells of both travesty and sellout.
They theorize that an initial generation of stars made purely of hydrogen and helium — the elements created during the Big Bang — burned ferociously and exploded apocalyptically, jump-starting the seeding of the cosmos with progressively more diverse materials.
The cast, too, is indelibly memorable, most notably the real-life ballerina Moira Shearer as Victoria Page and Anton Walbrook as the ferociously driven Lermontov, who sees ballet (Art!) as a religious calling that precludes romantic relationships (Love!).
The set went to a tiebreak and Cibulkova scrapped ferociously to force the deciding set, before coasting to victory in clinical style, winning 71 percent of her first serves and making only three unforced errors in the final set.
For most  people, this was hard to reconcile; the irony of the perceived mistreatment of  the  woman  who helped to  usher in freedom and  birth a free nation, now  sidelined and punished publicly and ferociously, through a media onslaught.
As for Lee's honor, while some historians argue that he held a distaste for human bondage, he nevertheless fought ferociously to preserve slavery, which he viewed as the best arrangement that could possibly exist between whites and African-Americans.
Off-stage, she was something of an enigma: guarded and ferociously self-protective when it came to her private life, perhaps reflecting the hard-won control she came to achieve not just of her life but also her work.
Christenberry was drawn to shacks, simple churches, barns and makeshift buildings, but also to the red dust and wild vegetation of the region, especially the kudzu that grew ferociously on the roadsides and gradually reclaimed whatever was left undefended.
Sarah is cranky, suspicious, ferociously independent, and more hard-hearted than ever; this version of the T-800 is a reformed killer, having been taught purposefulness and something like love when he learned to take care of a family.
Blue Origin, whose Latin motto means "step by step, ferociously," is working towards making civilian space flight an important niche in the global space economy, alongside satellite services and government exploration projects, already worth over $300 billion a year.
Because this particular planet is so close to its star, the researchers could see the spectra of its ferociously roiling atmosphere, which extends way further into space than, say, the atmosphere of a more distant gas giant like Jupiter does.
"During the following fourteen excruciatingly painful hours, I was prohibited from the use of any means of communication and had no access to any of my belongings, which were ferociously examined without any warrant whatsoever," Mosqueda wrote in his letter.
To prevent a black bear encounter, wildlife officials advise residents who live and camp near bear habitats to dispose of waste in bear-proof garbage cans and avoid approaching or picking up a young cub—its ferociously protective mother is nearby.
In the middle seasons of Game of Thrones after the Lannisters take control of King's Landing, Gregor pillages the Riverlands ferociously, striking fear into people everywhere stemming from his vicious acts of torture and terror, seen by Arya Stark at Harrenhal.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads One of the more ferociously beautiful shows you're likely to see this season is by a 79-year-old painter who was barely out of high school when she was given six months to live.
Mime artists lounge on the carpeted staircases, hundreds of tables littered with laptops stretch throughout various halls, and one man lies fully dressed and face down in a squatter's mattress, burnt out from the previous night of ferociously hitting keyboards.
On their early singles, which became hits about a decade ago, the members rapped nimbly and ferociously about subjects meant to shock and offend: gross-out body horror, casual homophobia and misogyny, and violent sexual acts, to name a few.
To them, they had just 35 percent possession but defended ferociously; they deserved the penalty kick awarded to them late in the first half, which they converted; and they capitalized when the German defense scrambled itself in front of goal.
I hyped it up, going as far as to mention that Stephen King called the first Evil Dead movie "The most ferociously original horror film of 1982" and reiterated how the movie was going to scare the shit out of her.
PEOPLE, PLACES & THINGS Denise Gough's Olivier Award-winning performance as an actress ferociously addicted to numerous substances got raves in London when this play by Duncan MacMillan, in a co-production of the National Theater and Headlong, had its premiere.
But the gradual degradation of editorial authority is another depressing feature of our digital age, as supposedly neutral reporters use social media to opine freely, ferociously and very publicly about whatever they please, not least their own colleagues and employers.
There are moments that make your skin crawl as TJ encroaches on Sally, but also scenes where she and her ferociously loyal sorority sisters (Aja Downing and Starr Kirkland) exult in their bodies, dancing together or parading in a marching band.
While the mayor's approval ratings have shot upward in recent months, there are politically engaged pockets of the city where he continues to be complained about ferociously, some of them in the brownstone Brooklyn neighborhoods where he found his earliest support.
At a news conference in Altoona, Iowa, on Sunday, Mr. Biden ferociously defended his family, tore into "lying President" Trump and issued several oblique swipes at members of the Trump family, who have their own records of overseas business dealings.
The Civil War generals William T. Sherman and Philip Sheridan, tasked with overseeing Indian affairs, come off as fierce conquer-at-all-cost leaders, morality be damned, as their troops ferociously battled against recalcitrant Arapaho, Comanche, Cheyenne and Kiowa tribes.
Airbus and Boeing compete ferociously for sales of single aisle jets like the MAX and A2320 or A225 and the effort to expand Airbus' lead in the market for its cash cow predates last month's grounding of the 220 MAX following two crashes.
Cauthen made his way back up ferociously, kicking and screaming all the way in opposition to Music Row in a way that would make anyone with half his talent look like they were mounting an attempt to ride the coattails of controversy.
The reason we examine women so ferociously for signs that they are physically out of control or emotionally out of control is that there is this feeling that if you took the chains off, women would just run lose — they'd cause chaos.
For many of the girls who work at the bar, Lisa is an almost motherly figure: She listens to their problems, offers advice, gently keeps them in line, and ferociously throws men out of the restaurant who disrespect the women who work there.
With the March 2016 launch of SoundCloud Go, a $6003 per month subscription service, SoundCloud was a late entrant to a ferociously competitive streaming music space and with an array of services that offered no differentiation from incumbents like Spotify and Apple Music.
Chicago (CNN)Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel is a weight on Hillary Clinton's candidacy, a political liability that Bernie Sanders has ferociously seized upon in hopes of pulling off what might once have been unthinkable: winning the primary Tuesday in Clinton's native Illinois.
Madina Nalwanga (a first-time actor who was born in the Katwe region, and had a childhood similar to Mutesi's) initially plays Mutesi as a stubborn, bullish young girl who's hesitant to speak around other people, but fights back ferociously when bullied.
Nadal, fresh off his 224th French Open victory, was in rare grass-court form here, but Djokovic defused the considerable danger in a ferociously contested semifinal over two days and five sets under a closed roof that certainly played to Djokovic's strengths.
" And if you don't believe her, believe the stats: Sasha had fewer than 2,000 Instagram followers before appearing on the show; after she won, she had over 400,000, many of them ferociously dedicated teens pledging their allegiance to "the House of Velour.
The constitutions of Tunisia, Algeria and other countries in the region may exalt freedom of conscience and of religious choice, but in Algeria, to take one example, a woman's decision to marry a non-Muslim is still subject to ferociously dissuasive constraints.
Writing in The New York Times in 1974, the critic Anatole Broyard recalled being ''startled'' by the subject's ''ferociously bared teeth and menacing hyperthyroid eyes,'' finally declaring, that ''like all acts of drastic originality,'' de Kooning's paintings ''take some getting used to.
Other writers read an extremely high percentage of the weird and brilliant stuff I love — books in translation, experimental work, books by small presses — with the added bonus that after a few drinks, writers are never afraid to argue ferociously about books.
Though he initially futzed with Auto-Tuned vocals and repetitive melodies, à la Travis Scott and Migos, the rapper started finding more traction with ferociously rapped freestyles over existing hits, a somewhat lost art that he said he learned from Lil Wayne.
In "When the Culture War Comes for the Kids," in The Atlantic, George Packer describes what happens when the ferociously competitive meritocratic culture of the New York educated class collides with the ferocious social justice warrioring of the New York educated class.
I read gossip most ferociously during the time in my life when I was trying to figure out how to create an adult life, and the silly stories seemed, because of their dumb cruelty, to be sharing some kind of rude truth.
It coined a new word - "Ferociously Hot Days" - in 22020 because of more days with temperatures above 269 C. Tomoyuki Kitamura, a JMA scientific officer, said Tokyo suffers from a "heat island effect" where concentrated heat in cities prevents them from cooling off at night.
Add to this Facebook's mission as a business — drive user growth; drive user engagement; monetize that growth and engagement; innovate in a ferociously competitive industry; oh, and uphold ideals of community and free speech — and you have a balance that's seemingly impossible to maintain.
In My Year of Rest and Relaxation, the latest novel from the ferociously talented writer Otessa Moshfegh, the protagonist sets out to sleep through an entire year to get far enough away from her life so that she might have a chance at rebirth.
The FBI is so ferociously tight-lipped about its use of surveillance equipment that it has advised police to dismiss criminal cases rather than expose information about Stingrays, which are spying devices that mimic cell phone towers, allowing owners to intercept information from cell phones.
Stats are relevant, and nobody is saying someone who averages 5.6 points per game should win Sixth Man of the Year, but whenever you see Iguodala ferociously murder a basketball in a situation where he can softly lay it up, it feels particularly significant.
The Ronde is a big party and a big show, known for its ability to cripple egos as ferociously drug-addled cyclists fight it out on the way up and down and up the steep cobbled roads of the Flemish Ardennes again and again.
Though he'd never met Virk before, and though he was not part of Bell and Ellard's plan, he'd kicked Virk ferociously under the bridge, and the next day showed up at his girlfriend Syreeta's home, asking her to bleach the blood out of his pants.
But the Tea Party protesters then got to work on a ferociously focused agenda: identifying and supporting primary candidates to challenge Republicans who did not agree with their demands, keeping close tabs on legislation and pressuring politicians who deviated from a Tea Party platform.
Huggins doesn't often bring in NBA-ready players like he did at Cincinnati; instead, he molds what he can get, breeding teams that press ferociously and chase offensive rebounds and force turnovers in the way Nolan Richardson's Arkansas teams did back in the 1990s.
But we looked on as she desperately, ferociously snarled at Serena that Serena is an "evil bitch" and a "motherfucking cunt" while they drove away from Hannah; June knows she can be bolder now that she's fulfilled the one duty Gilead believes in the most.
But as it stands, the country's libertarian conception of free speech is allowing, and even ferociously feeding, an erosion of the democracy it is supposed to be essential in making work—and some government regulation of speech on social media may be required to save it.
This highlights an important but often overlooked problem with the Trump administration's strategy of relying on China to "deal with" North Korea: As much as North Korea depends on China for economic support, North Korea's leaders are ferociously nationalistic and really don't like being pushed around.
After an unprecedented stretch on the injury list, which forced the UFC to strip him of the bantamweight title he once guarded so ferociously, Cruz returned in January of this year to reclaim the divisional crown from TJ Dillashaw, who had earned it in his stead.
Ricky, 27, suffered a deep wound to his left thigh that severed a major blood vessel, causing catastrophic bleeding, while Paul, 54, was knifed in the arm, hand, leg, and foot—the bottom of which was left "hanging off" because it had been "hacked" at so ferociously.
John McCainJohn Sidney McCainMcCain's family, McCain Institute to promote #ActsOfCivility in marking first anniversary of senator's death Arizona poll shows Kelly overtaking McSally 3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 MORE (R-Ariz.) has ferociously advocated against any diplomatic communication with Moscow.
Her home is raised about 10-feet above ground to protect it from floods from a nearby lake, but the storm caused water to climb to their front steps, and neither Eicher nor her husband, Joey, had anticipated it rising as fast or ferociously as it did.
"The Worm," as he was nicknamed during his days as a ferociously effective rebounder for the Detroit Pistons and Chicago Bulls in the '80s and '90s, has become, over the intervening decades, sort of a dictionary definition of what happens when you struggle with alcohol addiction.
" What or whom he would sue was not obvious, but what is clear is that Mr. Cuomo is ferociously aiming to persuade the electorate that his feminism is sacrosanct, joking on Monday that God told him he was a feminist "when he gave me three daughters.
Because after all, there are times like this, when hurricanes named Dorian — a name forever associated with horror and the undying — ferociously bear down on the places and the people we love, providing a foretaste of what is to come when the waters will not recede.
Attempts to reclaim a carefree youth are at the nexus of most midlife crisis movies, but Cody and Reitman give their versions a ferociously female tilt — albeit one centered steadily on a white, cis, middle-class experience of femininity — by having fertility lurk ominously in the background of both.
At the roaring height of its effectiveness, the news site Bannon referred to fondly as his "killing machine" was able to capture the resentment of a wide range of readers opposed to the liberal trajectory of American culture and turn it into ferociously partisan and highly shareable content.
You'll get to check out all the startups on display in Startup Alley and Hardware Alley, watch a few dozen companies ferociously competing for $50,000 and the Disrupt Cup in the illustrious Startup Battlefield competition, and hear from the amazing speakers we have lined up for the show.
The big victors in the elections here one week ago were the relatively new, ideologically vague, anti-establishment Five Star Movement, which got the most votes by a wide margin, and the far-right, ferociously anti-immigrant League, which exponentially improved its standing from just a few years ago.
In what appeared to be a studied effort to keep a relatively low profile after Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh's ferociously divisive confirmation hearings and President Trump's casual attacks on the federal judiciary, the court tried to stay out of major controversies, denying review in abortion and gay rights cases.
Mr. Trump, in turn, became president in large part by mastering the existing divisions at the heart of the country's culture, exploiting fissures around identity, ethnicity, sex, religion and class to forge a ferociously loyal coalition that represents a minority of the country but votes with disproportionate power.
Barrett Campbell is making breakfast for her husband, and they're figuring their schedules, when he wonders how much longer he's going to have to wait until their respective ministries can be one, instead of her running around doing the lord's work with her sisters — ferociously, I might add.
Whether or not you are prepared to believe in the Bucks as championship material, you have to admire the way Antetokounmpo drafts whom he wants to draft and plays ferociously every night — even when it feels as though Milwaukee clinched the top seed in the East around Thanksgiving.
During the peak of the measles crisis earlier this year, attention was focused on vaccine resistance in a few ultra-Orthodox communities upstate and in Brooklyn, where the disease had erupted so ferociously, and among well-off bohemians drawn to the hand-knit, multigrain ways of Waldorf schools.
Being reliably aggressive and, often enough, ferociously malicious does not prevent him from expressing warm enthusiasm for a surprising variety of artworks: About Donald Judd, for example he writes: "Perfection, even when it is the perfection of nothing, appeals to the desire for absolutes, finalities, ideal standards" (324).
When I was in that "the one" relationship with my then boyfriend and rescuer, I almost died from exhaustion: the exhaustion of my own impossible standards that I had to be ferociously successful, physically nonexistent, and absolutely everything to the man I loved in order to be a not-failure.
If Fred Trump got his son's career started, bringing him into the family business of middle-class rentals in Brooklyn and Queens, Mr. Cohn ushered him across the river and into Manhattan, introducing him to the social and political elite while ferociously defending him against a growing list of enemies.
In this ferociously intelligent novel, Van der Vliet Oloomi — who came to the United States from Iran with her family when she was a child — gradually brings her orphaned heroine to the realization that literature (Zebra calls it the "corpse of my past") may not be enough to sustain her.
And the former mayor, unlike the former "Apprentice" star, is ferociously competent, with a worldview very much aligned with the great and good, from D.C. to Silicon Valley — which means that he would have much more room to behave abnormally without facing a Resistance movement of activists and journalists and judges.
Once exclusive, the online site featuring modern and antique furniture, jewelry, fine art and other collectibles, has been ferociously signing up dealers who, as he puts it, "work out of storage lockers" in places like suburban Illinois with low rents, and don't bother with the painstaking restoration for which Wyeth is known.
Editorial After clinging ferociously to power for 37 years, brutalizing anyone who challenged his despotism as his nation's economy collapsed, President Robert Mugabe may have finally lost his grip on Zimbabwe over what he did for love, pushing aside a comrade from the liberation struggle to set up his wife as his successor.
When we ponder America's defining war, the Revolution, we think of Bunker Hill, or Saratoga, or Lexington and Concord, yet its largest battle, a vast and ferociously fought chess match in August and September of 2000, right after the formal declaration of the colonies' independence, ranged over what are now the five boroughs.
" They depicted Judge Kavanaugh as "thinking more rigorously and working more ferociously than any of us," laboring "on the 100th draft of an opinion (literally) while we both split a Domino's pizza," and giving a clerk who gave birth to a son "a copy of 'Good Night, Gorilla,' with a thoughtful note.
Aiding them is the corporate media industrial complex, whose engines are humming along ferociously, offering 24/7 cable news airwaves and print columns to hyperventilate over Russia influencing our elections—allegations still unaccompanied by incontrovertible evidence—and the scary, big bear that is President Donald Trump's inner circle holding untoward calls with Russian officials.
If the best of Gauguin's work seems to be a triumph of the new painting — the rejection of academic restraints of the kind that had almost hobbled Delacroix, and a use of color more brilliantly and ferociously emboldened than perhaps ever before — does this automatically seal him off from crude criticism of this kind?
Blue Origin's coat-of-arms displays two tortoises over the motto Gradatim Ferociter, Latin for "step by step, ferociously," to reflect the slow-but-steady pace of the company's progress, while SpaceX's workhorse rocket family is named for the falcon, the fastest animal on Earth, which mirrors the company's flashy and rapidly-iterating style.
" Listen to the podcast here: Bezos' focus on the long-term is probably the reason why some of his business ventures are nothing short of moonshots: from transforming first the publishing industry, then commerce as a whole through Amazon; to starting Blue Origin, an aerospace exploration company whose motto reads "Step by Step, Ferociously.
The Bronx is Bronca, an elderly Native artist who moonlights between teaching at a community college and ferociously defending her local arts foundation, and Queens is Padmini Prakash, an immigrant grad student who loves pure math but is focusing on finance so she has a better chance of acquiring a work visa once she graduates.
Two actors, meanwhile, both newcomers to O'Neill — Bobby Cannavale in "The Hairy Ape," whose limited run ended in April, and the British actor Obi Abili in "The Emperor Jones," closing Sunday, May 21 — have given astoundingly, ferociously, delicately flesh-and-blood performances in starring roles where doing so might seem counterintuitive or even impossible.
Essentially, they, for all of that pivotal decade that brought racial and gender politics to the forefront of our consciousness, the Panthers were the pointy end of the spear that was the black liberation struggle in the US. All of this ferociously wild history is then shrunk down to some style choices and this is considered empowering?
The abuse was captured in a chilling 10-minute video filmed on a body camera and released online last week by Novaya Gazeta, an independent newspaper, showed uniformed guards holding down a naked, handcuffed prisoner, later identified as Yevgeny Makarov, while they ferociously beat his feet with truncheons and fists as he howled for them to stop.
As we've seen with recent dismal comics adaptations like Suicide Squad, there will always be fans who flock to a movie or show and defend it ferociously in spite of its flaws, and Inhumans could conceivably pick up a loyal fan base that keeps it around long enough for it to get through its growing pains.
China's entrepreneurs didn't just learn how to build products quickly from their early copying, but also learned that they had to ferociously compete for markets: The sheer density of competition and willingness to drive prices down to zero forced companies to iterate: to tweak their products and invent new monetization models, building robust businesses with high walls that their copycat competitors couldn't scale.
Jessica Lange and Susan Sarandon are ferociously good as Joan and Bette (respectively), as are the supporting performances from Alfred Molina as director Robert Aldrich and Kiernan Shipka as Bette's daughter, BD. If nothing else, Feud makes for some particularly gorgeous viewing thanks to its canny costume and production design, which evoke the glamour and artifice of 1960s Hollywood to stunning effect.
The show starts off not quite sure what its tone should be — it could stand to be either 10 percent more serious or 10 percent campier — but its Floridian noir aesthetic is immediately and undeniably different enough to help it stand out in the oncoming glut of summer TV. Still: the best thing Claws has going for it is its cast, headed up by the ferociously good Nash.
Thanks in part to decades of nationalist education and indeed indoctrination, starting in kindergarten, the Chinese public reacts ferociously to any suggestion that foreign powers are menacing what history books and state media call the "territorial integrity" of their country—a suggestion that is invariably compared to the humiliating end of imperial Chinese rule when outside powers grabbed chunks of China, such as Hong Kong or Macau, for themselves.
You can imagine an undergraduate writing class bowing their heads to parse the beautiful parallels of "Complainers," in which two aging women, overlooked and underloved in the separate twilights of their lives, care for each other as ferociously as the characters in a book they've both loved for decades, a novel in which two old Native American women survive on their own for a winter after being abandoned by their tribe.
The U.S. ferociously opposes the DST: Trump has threatened to impose a tariff on French wine, and the Senate Finance Committee proposed to double the U.S. tax rates on French companies and citizens residing in the U.S. The U.S. Trade Representative Office initiated a formal investigation on the tax and held a hearing immediately before the G-85033 meeting to explore whether the tax is unreasonable and discriminatory against U.S. companies.
Nearly 2000 years earlier, the Roman Senator Pliny the Younger witnessed a similar scene following the emperor Domitian's assassination in 85033 CE. Pliny himself took part in the destruction of Domitian's many statues and images, and recounted later "how delightful it was to smash to pieces those arrogant faces, to raise our swords against them, to cut them ferociously with our axes, as if blood and pain would follow our blows".
" And you think about the fact your son's dad has given you zero child support and seen him an impressive total of four times in his twelve weeks of life, and instead of jerking your head slightly to the side, ferociously dragging them to the floor in an animal-like attack and scratching their eyes out with the nails you had to cut because they were dangerous around the baby, you smile sweetly and reply: "It's hard, y'know, but you just get on with it and make it work.
He is a touchingly perfect representative—far more than the prickly Voltaire—of a certain French intellectual kind not entirely vanished: ambitious, ironic, obsessed with sex to a hair-raising degree (he wrote a whole novella devoted to the secret testimony of women's genitalia), while gentle and loving in his many and varied amorous connections; possessed of a taste for sonorous moralizing abstraction on the page and an easy temporizing feel for worldly realism in life; and ferociously aggressive in literary assault while insanely thin-skinned in reaction, littering long stretches of skillful social equivocation with short bursts of astonishing courage.
In this downtown heyday, creative synergies transpired: the performative craze of "happenings," by Allan Kaprow, Claes Oldenburg, and others at the Reuben gallery; high jinks galore at Red Grooms's populist City gallery and Delancey Street Museum; avant-garde dance and nascent conceptualism hosted by Yoko Ono at 112 Chambers Street; the politically conscious eclecticism of the Spiral Group, made up of fifteen African-American artists, including Romare Bearden and Norman Lewis; Boris Lurie's ferociously activist and anticommercial March Group; the higher-minded agitation at the Judson Memorial Church's Hall of Issues; and a blossoming of technological aesthetics amid the Park Place group, many of whom were transplanted Californians.

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