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"flak" Definitions
  1. guns on the ground that are shooting at enemy aircraft; bullets from these guns
  2. (informal) severe criticism

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Or in the sky above enemy territory filled with flak.
We were caught in the flak of Lending Club's problems.
Reporting by Agnieszka Flak in Milan; Editing by Tom Brown
Reporting by Crispian Balmer; editing by Agnieszka Flak, Larry King
Reporting by Valentina Za; editing by Agnieszka Flak, Greg Mahlich
This is where FIRE draws some flak from its critics.
Reporting by Valentina Za, Silvia Aloisi and Agnieszka Flak in
Additional reporting by Agnieszka Flak in Milan; Editing by Alexandra Hudson
Reporting by Paola Arosio and Stefano Bernabei, writing by Agnieszka Flak
Reporting by Agnieszka Flak; editing by Stephen Jewkes and Jason Neely
Reporting by Agnieszka Flak and Stefano Rebaudo; Editing by Mark Potter
This potential flak is a deterrent to publishing half-baked work.
Reporting by Agnieszka Flak and Giulia Segreti; Editing by Toby Chopra
His flak jacket was properly adjusted to fit his small frame.
Kim Zolciak-Biermann is not taking any flak from her followers.
Reporting by Agnieszka Flak and Gwenaelle Barzic, editing by Valentina Za
Writing by Agnieszka Flak; Editing by Silvia Aloisi and David Clarke
Reporting by Agnieszka Flak and Sarah Mills; Editing by Mark Trevelyan
Reporting by Agnieszka Flak and Hanna Rantala, editing by Larry King
Mr Booker is already taking flak for his record in Newark.
Additional reporting by Agnieszka Flak in Milan; Editing by Matthew Lewis
Additional reporting by Agnieszka Flak in Milan; Editing by Hugh Lawson
Reporting by Agnieszka Flak; Editing by Keith Weir and Kirsten Donovan
Writing by Agnieszka Flak and Francesca Landini; Editing by Alison Williams
Reporting by Sarah Mills and Agnieszka Flak; Editing by Dominic Evans
Reporting by Steve Scherer; editing by Agnieszka Flak and David Evans
They wear helmets and flak jackets, and carry rifles and mortars.
Reporting by Agnieszka Flak and Silvia Aloisi; Editing by Mark Potter
Reporting by Agnieszka Flak in Milan and Vincent Lee in Seoul
Reporting by Stephen Jewkes, editing by Agnieszka Flak and Jane Merriman
Reporting by Paola Arosio and Gianluca Semeraro, writing by Agnieszka Flak
Reporting by Agnieszka Flak and Hanna Rantala; Editing by Alison Williams
Reporting by Crispian Balmer and Alberto Sisto; editing by Agnieszka Flak
Reporting by Gianluca Semeraro and Agnieszka Flak; Editing by Crispian Balmer
Reporting by Agnieszka Flak and Bernie Woodall; Editing by Andrew Hay
Zuckerberg and COO Sheryl Sandberg got flak for "dodging" the press.
Will Trump take any flak for this clear and utter nonsense?
Reporting by Agnieszka Flak and Hanna Rantala; Editing by Robin Pomeroy
Reporting by Agnieszka Flak and Francesca Landini; Editing by David Goodman
And flak jackets and their parts are classified as military weapons.
Reporting by Agnieszka Flak and Stefano Rebaudo; editing by Adrian Croft
But I don't think we got much flak for that cover.
Reporting by Agnieszka Flak; Editing by Keith Weir and Alexandra Hudson
Reporting by Francesca Landini and Stefano Bernabei; editing by Agnieszka Flak
Do you think you'll get flak from other journalists for "Siege"?
Reporting by Andreas Cremer and Agnieszka Flak; Editing by Georgina Prodhan
Reporting by Giulio Piovaccari and Agnieszka Flak; Editing by Crispian Balmer
Weezy's suing his former legal flak for at least $20 mil.
Reporting by Francesco Guarascio, writing by Giselda Vagnoni; editing by Agnieszka Flak
Zuckerberg made like a sponge and absorbed all this fine-grained flak.
Reporting by Sarah Mills, writing by Agnieszka Flak; Editing by Gareth Jones
Reporting by Stefano Bernabei, writing by Agnieszka Flak; editing by Paola Arosio
Millennials tend to catch a lot of flak for their lifestyle choices.
Reporting by Giancarlo Navach, writing by Giulia Segreti; editing by Agnieszka Flak
Reporting by Giuseppe Fonte; Writing by Agnieszka Flak; Editing by Greg Mahlich
It's also very reminiscent of Jared Kushner's 2017 flak jacket photo opp.
After the episode aired, the reality star caught flak for his behavior.
Reporting by Gianluca Semeraro, writing by Stephen Jewkes; editing by Agnieszka Flak
And crypto-currencies in general are attracting far more flak from regulators.
Each is issued with a helmet, flak jacket and three-foot baton.
Perhaps he might then have avoided some of the flak he received.
Reporting by Francesca Piscioneri, writing by Agnieszka Flak, editing by Giselda Vagnoni
Reporting by Andrea Mandala, editing by Silvia Aloisi, editing by Agnieszka Flak
So why does Madonna get flak for it while Jagger is celebrated?
Reporting by Giancarlo Navach, writing by Agnieszka Flak, editing by Giselda Vagnoni
Reporting by Francesca Landini and Maria Pia Quaglia; editing by Agnieszka Flak
The compromised government flak who's more open to possibility than he seems.
Reporting by ROME newsroom; Writing by Agnieszka Flak; Editing by Mark Potter
Maher's catching some flak for the photo, which he had to expect.
Reporting by Elisa Anzolin, writing by Stephen Jewkes; editing by Agnieszka Flak
Reporting by Katya Golubkova, writing by Stephen Jewkes; editing by Agnieszka Flak
Reporting by Stefano Bernabei, writing by Agnieszka Flak, editing by Isla Binnie
Reporting by Alberto Sisto, writing by Agnieszka Flak, editing by Valentina Za
Reporting by Stefano Rebaudo, writing by Agnieszka Flak; Editing by Elaine Hardcastle
Reporting by Andrea Mandala, writing by Valentina Za, editing by Agnieszka Flak
Game of Thrones, HBO's massively popular fantasy series, is catching flak again.
Reporting by Francesca Piscioneri and Agnieszka Flak; Robert-Jan Bartunek in Brussels
Reporting by Stefano Rebaudo; writing by Agnieszka Flak; editing by Francesca Landini
Reporting by Gavin Jones, writing by Steve Scherer; editing by Agnieszka Flak
Reporting by Gianluca Semeraro; writing by Agnieszka Flak; editing by Alexander Smith
Reporting by Gianluca Semeraro, writing by Agnieszka Flak, editing by Francesca Landini
"Bad Girls" took flak from serious-minded feminists as too friskily blithe.
Reporting by Alberto Sisto; writing by Agnieszka Flak; editing by Isla Binnie
Letting someone else take all the flak seems the most sensible option.
Schwartz and Knake's paper has already caught some flak from privacy advocates.
Reporting by Gianluca Semeraro, writing by Agnieszka Flak, editing by Valentina Za
Reporting by Giuseppe Fonte, writing by Giselda Vagnoni; editing by Agnieszka Flak
Reporting by Stephen Jewkes, writing by Agnieszka Flak; Editing by Mark Bendeich
Additional reporting by Ilona Wissenbach and Agnieszka Flak; Editing by Pravin Char
Reporting by Alberto Sisto, writing by Agnieszka Flak, editing by Francesca Landini
And Comey received flak for it — even from his boss, President Obama.
Reporting by Sarah Mills; Writing by Agnieszka Flak; Editing by Alison Williams
Reporting by Giulio Piovaccari, writing by Agnieszka Flak; Editing by Crispian Balmer
Reporting by Elvira Pollina, writing by Agnieszka Flak; editing by Crispian Balmer
Even subversives from within the industry generate flak for new cannabis ventures.
Reporting by Angelo Amante, writing by Gavin Jones; editing by Agnieszka Flak
Reporting by Elisa Anzolin, writing by Agnieszka Flak, editing by Paola Arosio
Reporting by Stefano Rebaudo, writing by Agnieszka Flak; editing by Stephen Jewkes
Reporting by Paola Arosio, writing by Agnieszka Flak; editing by Silvia Aloisi
Reporting by Paola Arosio, writing by Stephen Jewkes; editing by Agnieszka Flak
Millennials have also gotten flak for flippantly approaching the pandemic with memes.
Talk Do you get any flak from men in the skateboarding industry?
I don't know what irritates me more, the flak or the guff.
Reporting by Agnieszka Flak; Writing by Francesco Canepa; Editing by Mark Bendeich
If we are getting flak, we think we are doing something right.
Reporting by Alberto Sisto, writing by Agnieszka Flak; Editing by Crispian Balmer
Reporting by Helen Reid, Danilo Masoni, Agnieszka Flak; Editing by Keith Weir
The president caught a lot of flak for his words last week.
Reporting by Manuela D'Alessandro; writing by Francesca Landini; editing by Agnieszka Flak
Shipley has drawn flak for the op-ed since it came out.
Reporting by Massimiliano Di Giorgio, writing by Isla Binnie; editing by Agnieszka Flak
Republican leadership currently faces flak from both liberals and conservatives over this proposal.
Reporting by Maria Pia Quaglia, writing by Agnieszka Flak; Editing by Ruth Pitchford
Oman's oil minister thinks President Donald Trump has given OPEC some undue flak.
"Don't worry, we'll bring you a flak jacket," one of the gentlemen joked.
Additional reporting by Valentina Za, writing by Agnieszka Flak; Editing by Mark Potter
Our security team shows us how to put on flak jackets and helmets.
The crew wearing helmets and flak vest in case they take enemy fire.
"edgy" action figure come to life, all flak jacket and fingerless black gloves.
Additional reporting by Agnieszka Flak in Milan; Editing by Tom Brown, Greg Mahlich
The social network has also gotten flak for its clunky conversation thread format.
"I'm catching some flak right now from the guys in here," Samardzija said.
GTA tends to attract a lot of flak for its more questionable additions.
Though it's hardly the only social media firm taking flak on that front.
"There is so much flak flying around with Trump right now," Devine said.
I know some single moms that are really getting some flak at work.
French caught some flak for that, but tells TMZ people misunderstood his comment.
I catch flak because why did I come forward in the first place.
"If you get flak from a vendor, they aren't worth doing business with."
Mr. Baron has been getting flak for his funds' high costs for years.
Reporting by Antonio Denti in Rome, writing by Agnieszka Flak; Editing by Susan Fenton
Possibly to hide the flak jacket she's wearing in case they throw things pic.twitter.
Additonal reporting and writing by Agnieszka Flak; Editing by Alexander Smith and Muralikumar Anantharaman
Markeith Loyd, 41, was surrounded by armed law enforcement officers wearing green flak jackets.
But I got a lot of flak for it from people in the industry.
Additional reporting by Agnieszka Flak and Stephen Jewkes in Milan; Editing by Greg Mahlich
The workers wore face-masks and flak jackets because of the risk of reprisals.
This week, nine live caged sheep, wearing flak jackets with "PRESS" printed on them.
Reporting by Giselda Vagnoni and Agnieszka Flak; Editing by Robin Pomeroy and Peter Cooney
Writing by Agnieszka Flak and Silvia Aloisi; Editing by Greg Mahlich and Alexander Smith
Darlyn Lemus, a 30-year-old teacher, said the firms had taken undue flak.
We might get some flak from some purists saying it isn't Irish traditional music.
One season we got flak when Gianni Versace wanted to show in the tents.
Additional reporting by Agnieszka Flak in Milan; Editing by Hugh Lawson and Ros Russell
Additional reporting by Agnieszka Flak and Paola Arosio; Editing by Jane Merriman, Greg Mahlich
Reporting by Agnieszka Flak and Stephen Jewkes, Editing by Toby Chopra and Jane Merriman
But despite the apparently glamorous and fun lifestyle, influencers get a lot of flak.
He fell to the ground and discovered his flak jacket had caught the round.
Reporting by Francesca Landini, Maria Pia Quaglia and Agnieszka Flak; Editing by Susan Fenton
I've gotten some flak about this on Twitter from people saying this is stupid.
Reporting by Stefano Rebaudo and Agnieszka Flak, editing by Larry King and Susan Fenton
Notably, this isn't the first time Siri has gotten flak over one of its definitions.
Mitch McConnell and his party have taken a lot of flak for their secretive approach.
A little more than 24 hours later, a company flak responded in an emailed statement.
Reporting by Stephen Jewkes and Danilo Masoni; writing by Agnieszka Flak; editing by Keith Weir
The group's recent fecal flak for Damien, though, certainly takes the cake for its drama.
Facebook has taken flak for its Messenger Kids platform, which serves kids ages 6-13.
Reporting by Paola Arosio, writing by Agnieszka Flak; editing by Francesca Landini and Alexandra Hudson
Reporting by Paola Arosio and Massimo Gaia, writing by Stephen Jewkes; editing by Agnieszka Flak
The current title is way more controversial, which might get Palmer some flak on Twitter.
Medical education She caught flak for saying nurses "probably play cards" most of the day.
Reporting by Victoria Bryan, Tim Hepher, Agnieszka Flak, editing by Larry King and Sandra Maler
In the short run Mr Macron may draw flak for unpopular reforms and grandiose tendencies.
At first glance, the fighters seemed disciplined in their crisp military uniforms and flak vests.
But predictably, the practice has got some airlines a lot of flak from their passengers.
Reporting by Foo Yun Chee in Brussels, Giuseppe Fonte in Rome, writing by Agnieszka Flak
Reporting by Joseph Nasr in Berlin and Agnieszka Flak in Milan; Editing by Michelle Martin
Reporting by Stefano Rebaudo and Francesco Guarascio, writing by Stephen Jewkes; editing by Agnieszka Flak
When Galileo had his tiff with the church, he got a lot of flak too.
Several female celebrities precede Biles when it comes to getting flak for refusing to smile.
Additional reporting by Giancarlo Navach and Elvira Pollina; Editing by Agnieszka Flak and Mark Potter
Writing by Alan Baldwin in London, additional reporting by Agnieszka Flak, editing by Toby Davis
QUICK: THEY TOOK A LOT OF FLAK FOR BEING ACCUSED OF TAMPERING WITH THE ELECTION.
Rep. Steve King (R-Iowa) continued to take flak from fellow Republicans Monday, with Rep.
Reporting by Agnieszka Flak in Milan and Gabriela Baczynska in Brussels; Editing by Susan Fenton
Cops in flak jackets broke down doors without warrants and interrogated hundreds of black residents.
Manchin's willingness to work with Republicans has drawn flak from his party's resurgent progressive wing.
Their hats were white and they had light-green shirts under dark-green flak jackets.
The superdelegates have taken a lot of flak, and there's a solid argument for it.
Reporting by Gianluca Semeraro and Andrea Mandala, writing by Agnieszka Flak; editing by Silvia Aloisi
Reporting by Agnieszka Flak in Milan and Paul Lienert in Detroit; Editing by David Gregorio
Why it matters: The company takes regular flak from the right for censoring conservative voices.
"I've caught flak for it, and I've been surprised by the vitriol," Mr. Overstreet said.
Reporting by Agnieszka Flak in Milan and Paul Lienert in Detroit; Editing by Mark Potter
Stephen Hurst, the firm's CEO, says he took major flak from his venture capital friends.
Yet, I've gotten flak about being a pop success, but doesn't mean that I'm white.
When she was seen next, she was newly clad in a flak jacket and helmet.
Reporting by Agnieszka Flak in Milan and Christopher Scicluna in Valletta, editing by Ed Osmond
Tech firms get so much flak that it is worth considering the case for the defence.
Reporting by Elida Moreno; Additional Reporting by Agnieszka Flak; Editing by Kenneth Maxwell and Mark Potter
Tesla has been getting a lot of flak lately, but don't worry, because look: video games!
Reporting by Maria Pia Quaglia and Valentina Za; Writing by Agnieszka Flak; Editing by David Goodman
The 43-year-old supermodel recently received flak for dating a man 13 years her junior.
Reporting by Agnieszka Flak, additional reporting by Gwenaelle Barzic in Paris; Editing by Emelia Sithole-Matarise
Bieber's warning came in response to flak he's received over his rumored new girlfriend, Sofia Richie.
Pause: I think 7843 Reasons Why may receive some flak for this particular Clay plot point.
Microsoft has rightly taken flak for not continuing to provide security patches for its older platforms.
Bezos and Musk get an amazing amount of flak for their efforts at private space exploration.
Gwyneth Paltrow has faced a lot of flak for many things she's said over the years.
Why it matters: Apple has gotten flak for trailing competitors Amazon and Google in this space.
Reporting by Agnieszka Flak, Edward Taylor, Markus Wacket, writing by Vera Eckert, editing by John Stonestreet
Reporting by Agnieszka Flak; Additional reporting by Paola Arosio and Gwenaelle Barzic; Editing by Susan Fenton
Hassett said his agency "took a lot of flak" for predicting 8.73 percent growth for 2018.
Digital assistants in general, and Siri in particular, have been taking a lot of flak recently.
The only problem: Rubio missed this year's NDAA vote, which drew him flak on the trail.
He had some harsh advice for her, for which we suspect HE's gonna catch some flak.
Manchin consistently takes flak from both the left and the right, but it doesn't phase him.
"We got plenty of flak, and the 'fake geek girl' accusation came up frequently," Romine said.
Jeff Bezos takes a lot of flak as a tight-pursed capitalist, and for good reason.
Christie caught flak last month after endorsing Trump following his own exit from the GOP race.
Additional reporting by Agnieszka Flak; Writing by Edward Taylor; Editing by Susan Thomas and David Goodman
The Flak Tower IV was built by forced laborers as an anti-aircraft bunker in 1942.
Trump then caught flak in February for declaring he was staying "neutral" in the Palestinian conflict.
Additional reporting by Agnieszka Flak in Milan and Gavin Jones in Italy; Editing by Mark Heinrich
For decades the company has taken flak for its implied role in the global obesity crisis.
Recently, Justin Timberlake has caught a lot of flak for veering left onto a dirt road.
I lost an engine due to a flak hit, and the plexiglass nose was blown out.
We probably lost as many aircraft and airmen to flak as we did to their fighters.
Spiegel caught flak for championing a 2018 redesign of the app that was not well received.
Additional reporting by Mathieu Rosemain, writing by Stephen Jewkes and Agnieszka Flak; Editing by Adrian Croft
Additional reporting by Gwenaelle Barzic in Paris and Agnieszka Flak in Milan; Editing by Greg Mahlich
More recently, he has caught flak for not being more forceful in condemning Venezuela's Nicolas Maduro.
Reporting by Inti Landauro; Additional reporting by Agnieszka Flak; Editing by Leigh Thomas and Janet Lawrence
Additional Reporting by Caroline Copley in Berlin and Agnieszka Flak in Milan; Editing by Catherine Evans
He traveled to Iraq wearing a flak vest over his blue blazer and button-down shirt.
Facebook is considering moving toward encryption, but taking a lot of flak for it for it.
The men had no helmets, and most of them wore flak jackets that lacked bulletproof plates.
Trudeau is taking some flak from critics who say the gourmet pastry purchase was too pricey.
Reporting by Agnieszka Flak in Milan and Alissa De Carbonnel in Brussels; Editing by Greg Mahlich
Tweeden provided a photo of Franken grabbing her breasts over her flak jacket as she slept.
While testifying before both House and Senate committees, Stumpf got serious flak for taking that approach.
But the mea culpa is getting flak as the police have been accused of mistreating trans people.
The Senate leader previously received public flak for his support of the Trump administration's tough immigration policies.
This isn't the first time Ivanka has caught flak for not exactly knowing what she's talking about.
Additional reporting by Agnieszka Flak and Stefano Rebaudo in Milan; Editing by Matthew Lewis and Leslie Adler
Cuomo's gotten flak for focusing on flashy infrastructure projects (literally flashy) as the subway melts into disrepair.
Several other politicians have gotten flak on the issue, including Republican nominee Donald Trump and former Rep.
The decision had drawn flak from both U.S. President Donald Trump as well as Harley's labor unions.
When Trump caught flak earlier this summer for tweeting an anti-Semitic meme about Hillary Clinton, Mic.
Reporting by Agnieszka Flak, Valentina Za and Maria Pia Quaglia; Editing by David Goodman and Keith Weir
Falwell, a top evangelist, reaffirmed his support for Trump after catching flak for endorsing the controversial businessman.
Additional reporting by Agnieszka Flak, Silvia Aloisi and Giulia Segreti; Editing by Mark Bendeich and Andrew Roche
Though the government later claimed it was an isolated case, the move drew flak from various quarters.
" Fergie responded to all the flak by stating: "I love this country and honestly tried my best.
But the service has been getting a lot of flak recently for singling out one racial group.
Twitter takes flak for its lack of transparency regarding key decisions — who get censored, suspended, or verified.
Congress has taken a lot of flak over the years for being dysfunctional, often for good reason.
Bonus: You won't catch as much flak as you would for splurging on a $335 "solidarity" necklace.
I'd probably get flak for saying this, but I think the older the better — high school, ideally.
Have you ever copped any flak from metal fans who felt you're moving in on their turf?
NCAA has yet to be resolved—or even receive a trial date—Hayes already has taken flak.
The platform also took renewed flak for the type of content it routinely serves up to kids.
One reason: US public figures like presidential candidates take—and deflect—a lot of public flak already.
One of the most interesting reactions was in London, where I got flak for not being black.
She debuted her Bo Derek-esque braids over the weekend, and got some flak for cultural appropriation.
After a sponsored post for a brand of chicken, "we got a lot of flak," she said.
Shrapnel had shredded his flak jacket and helmet cover and his plates of body armor were broken.
"Millennials take so much flak, so much guff," he says, enjoying articulation, spitting out sounds with gusto.
And of course on trade where China can safely expect to be in line for more flak.
"Spent my career on flak side of the notebook," Kirby tweeted of his role in public relations.
There will be a flurry of flak hitting the new immigration policy endorsed by the White House.
For example, the Armored division has extra protection against explosive damage, which is akin to using Flak Jacket.
Reporting by Gilles Guillaume and Laurence Frost; Writing by Agnieszka Flak; Editing by Kevin Liffey and Phil Berlowitz
Health care The Republican-backed health care plan that rolled out Monday is catching a lot of flak.
Someone asked me today why Google gets less privacy flak than Facebook despite collecting more (+ more intimate) data.
Reporting by Silvia Ognibene and Luca Trogni, writing by Stephen Jewkes; editing by Agnieszka Flak and Toby Chopra
Reporting by Agnieszka Flak in Milan and Nick Carey in Detroit; Editing by Alexandra Hudson and Mark Potter
Additional reporting by Stephen Jewkes; Writing by Agnieszka Flak; Editing by Adrian Croft, David Evans and Alison Williams
Katy Perry got a lot of flak for her reaction to the Manchester bombing, especially from Fox News.
Steam, the online PC games storefront that dominates the games industry, catches a lot of flak around here.
Making a big impression Today, Jim catches flak for abandoning his own playbook to seek fulfillment in painting.
Reporting by David Shepardson; additional reporting by Agnieszka Flak in Geneva; editing by Paul Simao and Jonathan Oatis
Reporting by Tom Finn in Doha and Agnieszka Flak in Milan; editing by Jane Merriman and David Clarke
If anything it's a case of mild embarrassment, despite receiving plenty of flak over issues like marriage equality.
The video has been on the receiving end of plenty of flak from other people, labelling it dangerous.
Reporting by Maiya Keidan in London and Valentina Za in Milan, editing by Agnieszka Flak and Carolyn Cohn
Apple is taking a fair deal of flak for its new wireless Bluetooth headphones, appropriately known as AirPods.
Despite the flak she's been copping, Madonna has gone ahead to perform her sold-out tours in Asia.
Trump has caught flak for not holding a formal press conference in months to answer questions from reporters.
Canada has taken flak from environmentalists around the world for its massive, carbon dioxide-intensive oil sands industry.
Also, what we had never experienced before was that their fighters were attacking us through their own flak.
Reporting by Agnieszka Flak in Milan and Ahmed Elumami in Tripoli; Editing by Catherine Evans and Franklin Paul
The drugs have received a lot of flak, both by the public and Congress, for their high prices.
You could see his busted helmet and flak jacket, but the feet were too loose to be standing.
The presence of armored vehicles, bales of confiscated marijuana, and federal agents in flak jackets underscored the message.
Airbnb has taken flak for similar issues of alleged discrimination of black users of its house sharing platform.
Another Democratic candidate for president — Beto O'Rourke — took flak for telling a magazine he was born to run.
The social media platform has received flak from candidates who say it has been slow to verify them.
Artists who succeed at country radio often get flak for their homogeneous sound — some of which is fair.
Because of security threats, they worked under police guard, wearing flak jackets and scarves to conceal their identities.
Authorities in Hubei province are taking increasing flak from the public over their initial response to the virus.
Reporting by Agnieszka Flak and Stephen Jewkes in Milan and Alberto Sisto in Rome; Editing by Richard Chang
Even though Biden will not be present, his front-runner status will likely draw some flak as well.
Additional reporting by Agnieszka Flak in Milan and Foo Yun Chee in Brussels; Editing by Susan Fenton/Keith Weir
Shares in Swatch, better known for affordable brands such as Flik Flak or mid-priced Tissot, were little changed.
Since ABC ordered 13 episodes (at least) for next season, you may want to get a flak jacket now.
In the past month alone, the company has also caught flak for allegedly harboring a culture of sexual harassment.
That theory was widely debunked at the time, and the editorial caught deserved flak from across the political spectrum.
As the highest-profile Leave campaigner, he draws flak for having lied to win the referendum in June 2016.
Back then, nerds might have gotten some flak for wearing one, but it's pretty retro geek chic these days.
Reporting by Laurence Frost and Agnieszka Flak in Frankfurt and Alissa de Carbonnel in Brussels; Editing by Greg Mahlich
Then Uber caught flak when its chief executive Travis Kalanick refused to step down from Trump's economic advisory council.
George R.R. Martin catches flak—and more than a few death threats—for the perceived excesses of his writing.
Additional reporting by Agnieszka Flak in Milan; Writing by Sudip Kar-Gupta; Editing by Susan Fenton and David Holmes
Reporting by Agnieszka Flak, Stephen Jewkes in MILAN, Angelo Amante and Giuseppe Fonte in Rome; Editing by Catherine Evans
"You'd be running a business, not a circus," says the flak trying to seduce him away from the studio.
This was a major boost for Assad, and the United States "gave the Emiratis flak", said the U.S. official.
With social media platforms facing flak from their users, they are starting to realize the seriousness of the matter.
Then, it took flak for charging fees to folks who wanted to protect themselves by initiating a credit freeze.
"Poliquin takes flak for switching to vote against LGBT-rights provision," blared a headline in the Bangor Daily News.
Spicer caught flak on a number of occasions during his six-month tenure as the Trump administration's top spokesman.
Taking flak: Former Food and Drug Administration commissioner Scott Gottlieb said the company was not acting out of altruism.
Often, we get flak for "giving them a platform," but that's simply not the case most of the time.
Modelior faced some flak from Hadid fans, prompting the user to follow up with this sorry-not-sorry tweet.
Reporting by Sivia Aloisi, writing by Agnieszka Flak; editing by Paola Arosio and Steve Scherer; editing by David Evans
And Hollywood has gotten increasing flak for whitewashing, the practice of casting white actors in roles envisioned as Asian.
On his flak jacket was a symbol commonly used by the Azov Battalion, a Ukrainian neo-Nazi paramilitary organization.
Mr. Ford acknowledged that he had faced flak over those issues, but said his conduct had always been appropriate.
The "Needed Me" singer caught flak last week after she was spotted texting during a performance of Slave Play.
So after it ran into political flak for its workforce reductions, IBM decided to stop giving out the lists.
This is not the first time Trump has received flak from angry musicians after using their music without permission.
Peña Nieto's government is already receiving flak for its decision to quietly mend differences with the Trump administration. Sen.
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His adviser, Symone Sanders, tweeted that the flak he was getting was disingenuous and deliberately misconstruing what Biden actually said.
INF/OF Andrew Romine took a lot of flak for bunting into a force play at home plate on Sunday.
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Jon Favreau, the former Director of Speechwriting for President Obama, rocked the Kushner-style blazer under a labeled flak jacket.
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It's a privacy-conscious feature that high profile encrypted messaging app, Signal, still lacks — and has taken some flak for.
She voted for Donald Trump in the 2016 election, and has since taken a lot of flak for this decision.
For years, Starbucks has caught flak for not preventing its customers from watching porn on its in-store Wi-Fi.
After the couple went public back in March, Snoddy received flak for a glaring confederate flag tattoo on his forearm.
What do you do if you're a young celeb who has caught major flak for posting booty-exposing pics online?
Justin Trudeau is currently getting some flak in Canadian and American media for calling Castro a "remarkable leader" on Saturday.
Uber, which has taken flak in the past over privacy issues, noted provisions in Movement that would protect user privacy.
This meme, like the ones before it, has copped a lot of flak for encouraging poor body image in women.
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He projects the attitude of someone willing to get things done no matter how much flak he'll get for it.
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For all the flak games (often rightly) get about sexism, the industry is already far ahead of HBO's imagined future.
The 30-year-old freelance photographer and documentarian was wearing a flak jacket with the word "PRESS" emblazoned across it.
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Just ask Biden after the flak he took for his flip on the Hyde Amendment prohibiting federal funding for abortion.
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The Wachowskis-directed film took some flak for the device of casting the same actors as different races and genders.
Like all new mothers, Teigen has taken flak for her parenting decisions since baby Luna was born three weeks ago.
Pence caught flak last year over a state law that critics said would allow businesses to discriminate against LGBT customers.
Elliptic's boss said that, though Facebook is "taking the flak," plenty of other companies are exploring asset-backed virtual currencies.
During the Republican National Convention in July, Kurson took flak for sitting with the Trump family in their VIP box.
" An earlier version of this obituary referred incorrectly to Mr. Wolfe's book "Radical Chic and Mau-Mauing the Flak Catchers.
The workers were dressed in flak jackets, helmets and scarves to conceal their identities because of concerns about their safety.
Her son now patrols the family ranch in a flak jacket and operates a new drone they bought for surveillance.
I put on my flak jacket and a helmet with a pair of night-vision goggles mounted on the front.
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Press secretary Sarah Sanders absorbs fearsome flak from the media despite often seeming blindsided by the President's actions and statements.
Those are two excellent reasons to take responsibility for your own decision, along with the flak that comes with it.
The reporter had wanted to know whether Justice Scalia had taken "a lot of flak for publicly celebrating" his religious beliefs.
On the mission to Kiel, flak tore through the desk of the navigator, Frank Scribner, coming within inches of killing him.
Casual diner chain Denny's is catching some flak Thursday after it tweeted an odd reaction to the Grammy Award–winner's pregnancy.
And Telegram has taken a lot of flak for not enabling e2e encryption across the board as other messaging apps have.
" He continued to defend successful women who get a lot of flak by calling Les Mis co-star Anne Hathaway "formidable.
"Engaging in deceptive behavior such as substituting one listing for another is a violation of our Community Standards," the flak wrote.
He has at the same time taken considerable flak from progressive groups for selling bad mortgages HUD acquired to Wall Street.
She caught a lot of flak for her feud with Kanye & Kim last year -- and might be letting that die down.
He also gotten flak for comments about not making enough money as a politician in July -- a sentiment he reiterated Wednesday.
Google's Pixel phones usually get flak for their two-toned design, but Xiaomi's blend of metal and glass is truly something.
Click here for more on why big tech companies get flak for their cash — and what they can do about it.
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Remember, Steve caught a lot of flak from the African-American community for meeting with the new prez back in January.
Espinosa, who arrived at the hearing wearing a flak jacket, confessed to dealing in drugs and to paying police protection money.
"He's getting so much flak and such little benefit of the doubt it could make him hunker down ideologically," he said.
As every U.S. bomber pilot in World War II knew, you catch the most flak when you are over the target.
Here are 10 artists who have drawn flak for agreeing to play in countries that have been criticized over human rights.
I activated the Battlestar's flak guns and watched as a wall of fire formed between the Cylon missiles and my ships.
Soccer players get a lot of flak for being drama merchants who embellish the slightest hint of contact on the pitch.
In it, Tweeden has fallen asleep in her flak jacket, and Franken, grinning at the camera, appears to grope her breasts.
And you know where she was really right, even if this part of the movement got her a lot of flak?
He put on a flak jacket and fired a sniper rifle in the militants' direction, again emphasizing his tough-guy image.
Despite Sanders's signature progressive policies, Bernie Bros have frequently received flak for aggressive tactics on social media platforms such as Twitter.
In Tennessee, two ICE agents came with pistols and flak jackets to arrest a mother who hid in her trailer home.
Her openness to military intervention – she was against it in Iraq but for it in Libya – drew flak from the left.
Nor, in this case, when it's been devised to absorb the flak on irreconcilable speech conflicts so Facebook doesn't have to.
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And indeed, Sanders supporters have sometimes taken flak for harassment that has actually come from run-of-the-mill sexist trolls.
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An additional sorrow was that he was not at Margaret Thatcher's side in the Commons to take his share of the flak.
Then there's Shatner, who, often justifiably, gets a lot of flak for laying it on thick, but his performance here is measured.
China's handling of last summer's equity sell-off drew flak for share suspensions and caps on selling which dramatically reduced market liquidity.
Franken was set up, the believers say, starting with the flak jacket photo, which was a hoax orchestrated by a Trump supporter.
Modi had taken flak for his shock monetary therapy from opposition parties as well as Nobel laureates Amartya Sen and Paul Krugman.
Jason Miller and Kellyanne Conway were "one-man flak jackets," per multiple people, but where were the law enforcement and AG surrogates?
Those meals caught flak for falling into racial stereotypes, and they prompted public apologies and promises to retrain staff at both schools.
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For all the flak Pisces get for their dreamy, rose-tinted outlook, their opinions can provide a welcome challenge during a discussion.
Yet she also took a trip back to the front, donning a flak jacket alongside Dmytro Yarosh, a far-right nationalist leader.
Tweeden, who was wearing a flak jacket and helmet on the flight, said she only learned of the photo after the fact.
President Trump caught flak on Saturday after ratcheting up his barbs on NFL and NBA players, prompting criticism from various professional athletes.
I did get a lot of flak from people who said the book was reactionary and that it advocated catering to men.
He recently caught flak for his "past associations" with white nationalist Jason Kessler and an anti-Semitic and racist candidate from Wisconsin.
In that speech, Biden drew flak from some Democrats for praising Republican U.S. Representative Fred Upton shortly before the 2018 congressional elections.
Wesley Snipes plays the married Black lover to Annabella Sciorra's Italian-American Brooklynite, and both catch flak from family, friends, and strangers.
The Obama administration caught flak for those raids from immigration activists and some Democrats, including presidential candidates Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton.
I asked Apollo if it had received flak of any kind from its public pension fund clients after the S.E.C.'s findings.
The visuals also tend to be stacked against the government — flak jackets and Humvees versus moms in jeans shielding their screaming children.
This year, Mr. Blum was Ivanka, in her famous pink sheath dress, and Ms. Schuker was Iraq Jared in his flak jacket.
Several other journalists piled on, suggesting they were getting undeserved flak for reporting on the government's actions to curb the coronavirus's spread.
He bailed out of a third that had been hit by enemy fire, and he was wounded in the stomach by flak.
The Democratic National Committee has already taken a lot of flak for winnowing the field down from two dozen candidates to 12.
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When I explained that the men with flak jackets, helmets and semiautomatic weapons were the protesters, not the police, they were incredulous.
"Clinton received flak for her comments, and in response she tweeted that she thought people wanted to hear her "authentic, unvarnished views.
Politics was inescapable, J-Lo really loves A-Rod and Madonna caught flak for making her Aretha Franklin tribute all about herself.
The car company got flak for trivializing suicide and showed the perils of brands trying to use social issues in their marketing. 
Féthière said he had not known Dieu-Nalio, who was wearing a flak jacket with "press" written on it, was a journalist.
Obviously the Grammys got some flak last year about its representation of women, and this year was an attempt at a makeup.
I changed the clothes and I put on a new flak jacket, helmet and I went, this is no different than my sister.
Wolfe's other notable works include the collections Radical Chic and Mau-Mauing the Flak Catchers and The Kandy-Kolored Tangerine-Flake Streamline Baby.
A former ambassador to the Holy See, she is also a conservative Catholic, whose opposition to gay marriage and abortion have drawn flak.
He also caught flak for what many felt was a racist comment — that one day Barack Obama's face might appear on food stamps.
If social media should get flak for the potential impact of fake news on swinging an election, then why not the traditional media?
Disney initially received flak for attempting to trademark "Day of the Dead," or "Día de los Muertos," as the name of the film.
In fact, Reinhart has spoken about this before after Stranger Things actor Finn Wolfhard received flak for not giving his fans enough attention.
The former reality star is catching flak for appearing to defend Trump and Billy Bush's controversial statements about women as "locker-room" banter.
Stern said the Kyoto deal had been a relatively flawed document and, even so, Bush had taken "lots and lots of diplomatic flak".
Ms Saunders has taken flak for bungles over evidence-disclosure and for charging paedophiles and dodgy journalists who turned out to be neither.
Jackson, the daughter of late music icon Michael Jackson, apparently received some flak on social media for not posting about Father's Day, Sunday.
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Crews arrived with no warning dressed in masks, protective helmets and flak jackets with the names on their trucks blacked out by paint.
Critics pounced on the announcement of Bannon, a former executive at Breitbart News, which has caught flak for a number of controversial headlines.
Cohn thinks tech companies are getting too much flak, in response to my comment that Silicon Valley has become the new Wall Street.
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Since most of BAE's work in Britain is in public-procurement deals, the government took much of the flak for the job losses.
He pledged to "tackle the difficult issue of mental health," but caught flak from critics for not mentioning gun control in his remarks.
We should remember that, at the time, he took flak from the media for not dancing more on the ashes of Soviet communism.
And Tulsi Gabbard, the right wing's favorite Democrat, fielded her fair share of flak from Democrats sick of hearing her trash the party.
I'm sure I'll catch flak for this from some of you guys who are still chugging Capri Sun and watching Friends on repeat.
What you do—and what you've been doing for decades—is fearless in a way, because you do take a lot of flak.
"I'm getting flak from activists who say they won't support Lit Bar until they know the 'real relationship' with Majora Carter," Santos says.
Initially, the VP of McDonalds in the Bay Area was giving him flak, because the lightboard didn't match the look of other McDonald's.
As you know, Adam Levine and Maroon 5, along with their guest stars, took a lot of flak from people boycotting the NFL.
In February, YouTube received flak from advertisers who shunned the platform following reports that pedophiles marked time stamps of child nudity in comments.
Mr. King wore an Army helmet and two flak jackets, and he had affixed bayonets onto his AR-15 and M-1 rifles.
Azar's absence didn't go unnoticed by allies worried about his standing in the administration and the way he's catching more flak for missteps.
Wearing helmets, flak vests and battle fatigues, they crouched on their knees and aimed military-style rifles at various points in the distance.
McAdoo also caught some flak for suspending cornerbacks Janoris Jenkins and Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie in the last month for violations of team rules.
Hickenlooper received flak from former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz, who is mulling an independent, centrist candidacy, on Twitter after his appearance on MSNBC.
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Novozymes and Novo Nordisk have signed an agreement to source power from Vattenfall's Kriegers Flak offshore wind park, the Swedish utility said Friday.
With a little over 600 megawatts of capacity, Vattenfall said that the Kriegers Flak site is set to be Denmark's largest wind farm.
Iguodala is catching tons of flak now for his anti-Memphis stance, largely because the 1203-25 Grizzlies have so rampantly exceeded expectations.
The makers of Corona beer are receiving flak over a new Corona Hard Seltzer ad released in the midst of the coronavirus outbreak.
I'm not the seasoned journalist in a flak jacket — I was not looking for war and violence — but that is what I got.
Still, Mr. Kushner one-upped the costume parade when he wore a navy blazer under his flak jacket on a trip to Iraq.
"So far we haven't gotten any flak," he said, noting that his daughter, who is bilingual, is doing well in a Korean kindergarten.
Now, we finally have a leader that is bold enough to deal with the drug problem and then he takes flak for it?
He opposes the Grassley bill — but if he voted against it he'd be sure to take flak from Democrats looking to oust him.
We had no night-vision devices and, to keep down the noise when we moved at night, never wore helmets or flak jackets.
Posner told us he caught a lot of flak from the White Isle's tourism board since they thought the song promoted drug use.
Subsequently, he caught a lot of flak for endorsing a story that used both anonymous sourcing and leaked classified info—practices he regularly condemns.
The organization has long drawn flak for its adherence to the "Asean way," which entails decision-making by consensus and a non-interventionist approach.
Apple has taken a lot of flak for removing this part, so one would imagine there was a very good reason to do so.
McDonald' (MCD)has caught flak in the past for giving away toys in kids' meals, which opponents said encouraged children to eat unhealthy food.
Google catches a lot of flak for having too many messaging apps, but there's another messaging-style app that you almost surely forgot about.
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And now, for the first time, that outfit — including the flak jacket — is going on display at Diana's former London home at Kensington Palace.
Silicon Valley has gotten a lot of flak in recent years for the alleged addictive properties of its products like Facebook, Instagram, and smartphones.
Over time, SoFi has caught some flak for cherry-picking customers and not being more inclusive with who can take advantage of its services.
During the healthcare debate, Brooks took flak for saying that that people who "lead good lives" shouldn't have to pay as much for healthcare.
Lil Xan did catch some flak over a video earlier this week of him arguing with a customer in an Indianapolis mall food court.
During the offseason, Edelman had been working with quarterback Tom Brady's controversial personal trainer, Alex Guerrero, who took flak after reports of the suspension.
Reality star Kristin Cavallari recently caught some flak for a photo she shared on Instagram that prompted several "your kids are too thin" comments.
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Sherman's been catching flak for diving at Carpenter's legs during a field goal attempt last night ... in a play many people said was dirty.
The titans of the internet are taking tons of flak on Capitol Hill over the role they may have played in Russian election meddling.
I can vividly remember her posting a status about police brutality and taking a lot of flak from several of her white Facebook friends.
The firm has taken flak for quietly resorting to using traditional machines for many of its tests, rather than its own supposedly whizzier devices.
She caught some flak for sharing pictures of her backside at Cannes, but the real bottom line is pregnancy looks really good on her.
Trump has drawn flak at times for his hesitance to criticize Russia over is election interference or its annexation of Crimea, among other topics.
I carried a flak jacket and a first-aid kit, and was in regular contact with a Times security officer via a messaging service.
The Republican nominee also has taken flak from critics for issuing his appeal to minority voters in towns and cities that are overwhelmingly white.
In an interview earlier this year, Manigault said she had received threats and caught a lot of "flak" for working with the president-elect.
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Just last week, Vattenfall won the 600 MW Kriegers Flak project by bidding to produce power at a record 49.9 euros per megawatt hour.
Apple is getting serious flak this year from diehard Mac fans for losing sight of what its "real" users want in a new machine.
Trump took flak this weekend for announcing a bomb had exploded in New York City before it was clear what had caused the explosion.
Having promised to serve only one term, she caught flak for her re-election bid, with some saying she was acting like a monarch.
After dropping its bombs, the plane with Doolittle, Lieutenant Cole and their navigator, bombardier and engineer/gunner descended to treetop level to avoid flak.
Other items — armor-plated flak jacket, Kevlar helmet, gas mask and spare filters, and a trauma kit — add lots of weight to my load.
Though the Oscars continue to catch flak for snubbing female directors, two of the most talked-about movies at Sundance were made by women.
Opinion The Hawkeye State gets a lot of flak for its first-in-the-nation caucuses, but its conception of democracy has staying power.
" With the country facing record breaking cold temperatures, Trump also takes flak for tweeting that the U.S. could use some "good old Global Warming.
He also caught flak over a quickly abandoned plan to create a state-run media outlet that would pre-write articles for other publications.
Trump had been getting got a lot of flak for his response to Khizr Khan's speech at the Democratic National Convention on Thursday night.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo took flak for amiably shaking the crown prince's hand and exchanging pleasantries during his visit to Riyadh this week.
Even so, he's continued to attract flak for repeated hamstring injuries, with some taking the predictable route of equating biological mishaps with moral failings.
But I actually respected that part of it, because I thought that, you know, instead of having the PR flak call, he called himself.
To that end, the studies are easy enough to ignore—annoying flak that disappears from your mind as quickly as an ill-conceived tweet.
Trump is catching flak for skipping upcoming events, Michelle Obama once said it was "very rare" for her to travel abroad during the Obama administration.
Last week, pregnant Hilary Duff caught a bit of flak from Instagram commenters when she shared a video of herself smooching pooch Izzy on Instagram.
This careful curation has helped her escape much of the flak that many of her peers have gotten from followers claiming that they've sold out.
The no nonsense Sanders isn't a natural fit for black voters, and both Buttigieg and Klobuchar have drawn flak from African-Americans in their hometowns.
Cohen also took the opportunity to ask Redmayne what he thought of Anne Hathaway getting "flak" for her role as Fantine in the musical movie.
But the cases have drawn criticism for being racially tinged and vestiges of colonialism, and the appellate court's decision relying on them likewise drew flak.
That's certainly true in the case of contestant Colton Underwood, who received flak for dating former Bachelor contestant Tia Booth prior to joining the Bachelorette.
In an interview with Gamasutra, EA chief creative officer Patrick Söderlund says that the developer is uninterested in taking flak for diversifying the gaming space.
United Airlines is catching more flak this week after a rabbit set to become the world's biggest bunny died on-board one of its flights.
And women with a public profile — any kind of public profile, but particularly those of the Kardashian ilk — are often subjected to the worst flak.
William Happer: Well, you know, I consider myself part of the scientific community...Joe Kernen: You must get a lot of flak, don't you professor?
Darnold, wearing a flak jacket to protect his midsection after a bout with mononucleosis, threw for 338 yards in his first game since the opener.
When American satellites catch Indian activity in preparation for nuclear tests in Pokhran, India is forced to abandon its plans and Ashwath takes the flak.
As we've reported ... Fairstein has also caught flak and recently resigned from a nonprofit board of directors and the Board of Trustees at Vassar College.
Lauer took flak from other well-known journalists, including The New York Times's Paul Krugman, for refusing to push back on Trump's Iraq War claim.
He also took flak in 2012 for having generals and admirals flank him at the Pentagon podium when he announced significant cuts in defense spending.
Ventas, a REIT focused on senior living, got flak for extending its lease contract with Brookdale, the largest senior living provider in the United States.
Giuliani also caught flak from Harvard Law professor Alan Dershowitz, who said Giuliani risks "alienating a great many people" by targeting Daniels for her profession.
We would go ahead and drop our bombs and they would hope the flak would damage us sufficiently enough to force us out of formation.
Cadillac Cue has caught flak in the past, but it's superior to what BMW and Mercedes are selling, and neck-and-neck with Audi's system.
He also took flak recently for his comments praising his ability to work with segregationist senators while in Congress, a remark for which he apologized.
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She received flak on social media from journalists who contended that she should have held a private event if they wanted to exclude the press.
The photo was funny because she's wearing a flak jacket, and he's looking straight at the camera and pretending he's trying to fondle her breasts.
A rebel in a helmet and flak jacket can be seen taking cover beside a wall while another holds a rifle behind a filing cabinet.
And it's noteworthy that she's taken a great deal more flak than Sanders merely for putting out more detailed proposals of ideas they both share.
People who say I've somehow been transformed really just don't agree with where I am on Trump coverage — and I get flak from both sides.
Darnold, wearing a flak jacket to protect his midsection after a bout with mononucleosis, threw for 118 yards in his first game since the opener.
Dunkley has been a strong supporter of the cup and even donned a helmet and flak jacket and sailed on the foiling AC50s during training.
As we reported ... OneUnited caught flak for the design but its president, Teri Williams, doubled down and said the bank stood behind its Tubman design.
Thunberg, a Swedish native, addressed the flak while visiting Canada on Friday as part of her multination tour to draw attention to the climate crisis.
While they wear white helmets with a green cross, none wear flak jackets and some resort to wearing goggles to protect themselves from tear gas.
Bitcoin traders have previously gotten a lot of flak in Russia, with reports last year suggesting users could even face jail time under proposed legislation.
Linton caught flak for the dollar bill-filled sartorial snafu just months after igniting another social media controversy over appearing elitist and out-of-touch.
The New York Times is among the publications that have picked up flak for coverage of Ocasio-Cortez's candidacy — including from its former executive editor.
More so than perhaps any other year in recent history, 2016 sure has gotten a lot of (perhaps undeserved) flak for being a garbage 365 days.
"He's taken a lot of flak for this," says Alex Taurel, deputy legislative director at the League of Conservation Voters, an environmental research and advocacy group.
The company never caught flak in the past for collecting and selling user data because it buried the details inside a lengthy legal document nobody reads.
While Comcast has earned most of the flak here, AT&T raised its data cap for U-verse home internet customers to 1TB back in July.
But it was Biden, who took flak last week for praising the ability to work with two pro-segregation politicians, who offered Harris her biggest moment.
On Monday, nine sheep in cages, all wearing flak jackets emblazoned with the word "press" on them were delivered outside the Novaya Gazeta offices in Moscow.
He decorated his flak jacket with a "black sun", a symbol traced to a floor motif used in his castle by Heinrich Himmler, a Nazi leader.
And President Obama let then-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid take a lot of the flak during the Obamacare bill passage.
In the textile market these police officers sit in every booth and stall, selling things; their helmets and flak jackets, which are uncomfortable, are often doffed.
In 1992, former then-President George H.W. Bush caught flak after admitting in a debate that he didn't know the price of a gallon of milk.
As Iran's primary negotiator with during the Iran deal negotiations, he probably took a lot of flak for the US withdrawal and re-imposition of sanctions.
Establishment politics have been catching a lot of flak this election, thanks in large part to the rise of politically incorrect Republican front-runner Donald Trump.
Chrissy Teigen has been getting a lot of flak about how much she shares on social media … and check out how many f**ks she gives.
Video-streaming service provider Netflix, which launched in Singapore last Thursday, is already getting flak from some Singaporeans for limited content compared to its U.S. service.
At the time, she took flak over her silence on the issue, despite promoting herself as a mother fighting for family rights in the public eye.
The announcement in prime time — something Trump similarly did last year when unveiling his first pick for the Supreme Court, Justice Neil Gorsuch — drew some flak.
Director Martin Scorsese got so much flak for saying Marvel movies weren't "cinema" that he explained himself in an opinion piece in The New York Times.
Republican foreign policy leaders have voiced opposition to Trump, who caught flak after saying last year that he got his military advice from watching television shows.
"I have gotten more flak for being a conservative Republican than I have for being trans," Jenner reportedly told a group of college students last month.
Tulsi has taken media flak on her foreign policy, but she has the best foreign policy values of the Democratic candidates, especially regarding going to war.
Still, much like the Red Sox this week, Mack took a great deal of flak for selling off Foxx and several other stars in the 1930s.
His impeccable D.C. media flak credentials are not suited to playing the innovative game of offense that Trump needs to counter the relentlessly hostile media narrative.
Obama has received some flak for not visiting the state, with a local newspaper calling for him to cut short his vacation and see the damage.
Now, tech companies face thorny and sometimes subjective choices about how to combat them — at times drawing flak from both Democrats and Republicans as a result.
Philippines' land transport regulators drew flak from the country's Catholic majority after proposed rules essentially banned rosaries and other religious icons from being placed on dashboards.
Miami gets plenty of flak for its artistic and academic immaturity, but Miami artists keep grinding, long after the Art Basel-bound tourists have flown away.
Jeff Bezos is the wealthiest man in the world, and Elon Musk probably its highest-profile billionaire; of course they're going to attract flak from all sides.
You also might want to wear a flak jacket and a helmet, because the museum is just a few blocks from the front line in west Mosul.
Former President George W. Bush is getting flak for appearing too exuberant during the interfaith memorial service for the five Dallas police officers killed by sniper fire.
Scot Hanson, a CFP and financial advisor with EFS Advisors, uses an approach that, while earning him some flak from peers, he claims helps create confident investors.
Reaction to the project has been intense and passionate -- on both sides -- with even the almost universally beloved Oprah catching flak for her interview with the accusers.
Coldplay's recent India-inspired video "Hymn for the Weekend" might have drawn flak for cultural stereotyping, but it brought one Mumbai-based art collective into international limelight.
Lifetime's upcoming film Cocaine Godmother: The Griselda Blanco Story is receiving some flak for casting a white woman as its titular character rather than a Latina actress.
But Kat Von D Beauty, a brand that has been getting flak for the lack of diversity in its product ranges, is working to amend this problem.
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The Strand bookstore, an iconic New York City landmark, got flak from local press in 2013 for allegedly turning on its awning sprinklers to deter the homeless.
Lil Xan's been getting flak from the hip-hop community all week for calling Tupac's music "boring" ... and it seems the criticism's escalated to real-life harassment.
In 2015, Knight caught flak for his confrontation with a protester at an immigration rally, and his campaign initially had lackluster fundraising ahead of his competitive race.
Darby, who led the company from 2013, announced his resignation in November after drawing investor flak for failing to revive the business after rebuffing the takeover approach.
This time, it's Flip Or Flop star Christina El Moussa who is on the receiving end of the internet's flak, and the reason is so, so dumb.
Giants players such as Odell Beckham and Victor Cruz got flak for partying with Justin Bieber on a boat in Miami hours after their regular-season finale.
It begins with a teaser stallion — an awful job — to ensure the mare is ready, and up to four men or women in flak jackets and helmets.
And they are willing, they say, to help May massage the public messaging of the amount in order to limit the political flak she takes at home.
You have to give Clarkson credit for sharing such an intimate family moment after the flak she got for — clutches pearls — daring to give her child Nutella.
In December, amid a diplomatic crisis after Turkey shot down a Russian jet, Mr Demirtas came in for some flak for paying an official visit to Moscow.
"Now, I know that he's taken some flak lately but no one is prouder to put this birth certificate matter to rest than The Donald," Obama said.
The bank also faced flak from investors over its accident-prone investment platform, which has hit a number of glitches since being overhauled and rebranded last year.
Flak Tower IV — one of two towers — was built in 1942 as an anti-aircraft bunker and was one of the Nazis' biggest fortresses, according to Hamburg.com.
Reporting by Agnieszka Flak and Giulia Segreti in Milan, Gwenaelle Barzic in Paris, Mathieu Rosemain and Sophie Sassard in Barcelona; editing by Louise Heavens and David Clarke
"He has already taken a lot flak for it in France, particularly from outlets close to the candidates on the extreme left and extreme right," Rohac said.
The late Nancy Reagan famously caught flak for spending too much on china; she also asked the Carters to move out early so she could start redecorating.
But the moment a pair of agents, donning flak jackets emblazoned with "ICE," set foot there to serve her an I-9 audit notice, her patrons dispersed.
Part of the reason Melania's catching flak here is because she's been pretty quiet about the coronavirus, not to mention the destructive tornadoes in Nashville last week.
Bank of America followed Citi, saying it would stop lending to gunmakers that manufacture AR-15 rifles (then caught flak for a prior loan that involved Remington).
Far too many contemporary conservatives also conveniently forget that Reagan took enormous flak from his own hard-right flank in response to his diplomatic overtures to Gorbachev.
When Amazon originally introduced the camera-heavy cashierless concept that watches you as you shop, it wasn't taking nearly as much flak over its facial recognition tech.
Siatta ran for his equipment — flak jacket, helmet, first-aid kit and the rest — and stood with his rifle waiting for a ground attack that never came.
The area has previously known conflict: Next door is the Clermont condo complex, whose tall, stucco-sided tower drew flak when it was built in the 1980s.
Trump's Cabinet is worth a combined $14 billion, and they have been catching flak in recent weeks for confessing an inability to keep track of their vast wealth.
And after receiving flak from rivals for not appearing in Iowa over the weekend, Biden largely had the state to himself on Tuesday, aside from the Republican incumbent.
Apple caught flak for ditching every port on its MacBooks for USB-C, but that act of "courage" if you will, has greatly helped accelerate USB-C's ubiquity.
The athlete, who recently received flak for videos and photos that suggested he had cheated on True's mother, Khloé Kardashian, is all smiles in a new Instagram photo.
Facebook wasn't the only platform to refuse to pull the ad — YouTube, Twitter, MSNBC, and Fox made the same call — but Facebook caught the most flak for it.
The boss of one big multinational is planning to end its practice of swapping board seats with a Chinese firm, in order to avoid political flak in America.
She also comes to the defense of Cosby's victims -- especially, Janice Dickinson, who Nancy says caught a ton of flak after going public with her allegations against Cosby.
As much flak as Twitter gets for failing to ban white supremacists, each ban stirs up an equal amount of grief, from Turkish dissidents to gaudy brand-builders.
He also drew flak in April over a plan to install Jon Lerner, a Republican pollster to whom he is close, as the vice president's national security adviser.
Her comments that she believed Trump "can be a good president" if he was open to change caught plenty of flak, but progressives' disagreements with her go deeper.
Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price was too busy racing to get his flu shot to address the flak over him chartering private flights with taxpayer money.
He has been the "worst sycophant of all time," as he put it at his favorite Omaha bar and grill this summer, parroting the usual flak he takes.
Her new collection had a rough-and-ready utility, all snaps and flak jackets, mixed with a flower-power modishness that kept some of the old spirit alive.
Gina herself has said her father identifies as Afro-Latino ... still, she's taking tons of flak online, and this newly-surfaced clip is adding fuel to that fire.
Like most of Britain's police officers, she is unarmed but clad in a flak jacket, carrying little more than a radio, a nightstick and a set of handcuffs.
The Trump aide caught flak for comments he made about other White House officials in a profanity-laced interview with New Yorker reporter Ryan Lizza before his firing.
The Trump administration drew flak for its handling of federal workers' plight during the shutdown, with critics arguing that the president and other officials appeared out of touch.
He also caught flak in parliament and social media after revelations that an aide had held a buffet-style fund-raising party with about 200 attendees on Feb.
In April, the flak jacket and blue blazer ensemble Mr. Kushner wore for a visit to Iraq provoked media sniping; it seemed more country club than conflict zone.
In an interview with ABC News's "20/20" last month, Manigault said she had received threats and caught a lot of "flak" for working with the president-elect.
"Both of those factors have played into the moves today, with Asian markets taking the flak in particular," said Jason Tuvey, senior EM economist at Capital Economics, London.
That's not to say that Trump Jr. isn't receiving flak as well — he certainly is — but there's something particularly insidious about how people react to women in these situations.
Additional reporting by Sijia Jiang in Hong Kong, Maria Kolomychenko in Moscow, Agnieska Flak in Milan, Andres Gonzalez in Madrid and Olof Swahnberg in Stockholm; Editing by Gerry Doyle
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Russell Wilson simply tried to wish his wife, Ciara, a happy Mother's Day, but some Future fans are giving him flak for seemingly claiming the rapper's son as his.
Related: 11 Habits of Truly Happy People Facebook caught a lot of flak over the experiment, primarily because none of the "participants" gave their consent to join the study.
Irad, wearing his flak jacket, was sitting on the back seat of a golf cart that Rushing was driving, slapping his whip against his boot—a crisp popping sound.
But he straddles the murky line between lawyer and media flak, a dual role that is highly valued but dangerously blurs what should be the bright line of representation.
Three years into his tenure, the flak is flying around the 55-year-old career banker once admiringly described by colleagues as a discreet man who gives little away.
General Mills' chief marketing officer Ivan Pollard defended his stance on agency compensation, acknowledging getting "quite a bit of flak" after the CPG giant kicked off its creative review.
I do know about the flak that he got at the Paris Ballet, and that there's debate around race in ballet, but I don't know anything about the history.
Now, I know that he's taken some flak lately, but no one is happier, no one is prouder to put this birth certificate matter to rest than the Donald.
It's also not low-key turning you into a corporate flak like Ikea's app, which lets you turn the entire world into a drab and vaguely European meeting room.
If you didn't know ... the 'Real Housewives of Atlanta' star caught some flak over the weekend when some fans called her out for missing her son, Ace's school recital.
Covering that marker earned me some flak on Twitter, as some folks invested in the success of SaaS read the news item as a dis of the category itself.
As we reported ... Elon offered to have one of his Tesla factories start making ventilators to help battle the COVID-19 pandemic after catching some flak on social media.
" He took some flak from PETA for dropping $35k on his 2 exotic cats instead of adopting shelter cats, but he clapped back by telling them to "suck it.
We got Carlton at Drip Coffee Shop in Atlanta Thursday and our guy asked how he's holding up after catching tons of flak online, and a very public meltdown.
Just months ahead of the 2020 presidential election, Facebook has gotten flak refusing to remove or fact-check ads from political candidates even when the ads contain false information.
In the most recent debate, she had more screen time than any of the other candidates and calmly handled all the flak that came her way during the discussion.
Back home in Australia, I would have copped far more flak for daggy dad trainers, triple-XL fleeces, and wearing board shorts anywhere other than the pool or beach.
But President Trump got some flak when he congratulated the "Great State of Kansas" on Twitter for the Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl victory against the San Francisco 49ers.
This is hardly the first time Barr has taken flak for appearing to provide cover when his boss was facing Congressional investigation over questionable ties to a foreign power.
And we saw this, this year with both Google and Apple catching a lot of flak for the ways that their voice recordings are being processed on the backend.
You'll recall, President Trump caught some flak for suggesting the killing might've been avoided if people inside were armed -- but the idea's clearly gained support from some Jewish leaders.
In 2011 he caught flak from other Republican candidates for advocating a "humane" policy of limited deportations and a path to legal status, but not citizenship, for undocumented immigrants.
Nicki Minaj is still pissed about actor Geoffrey Owens catching flak for his side gig at Trader Joe's ... so much so, she's dropping a big stack o' cash on him.
Additional reporting by Stanley Carvalho in Abu Dhabi, Paola Arosio in Milan and Cyril Altmeyer in Paris; Writing by Agnieszka Flak and Stephen Jewkes; Editing by Steve Scherer/Ruth Pitchford
Hammond's true to his word ... he's brushing off the flak he's getting for working with Kanye, just like he did when he collaborated with Snoop Dogg, an ardent Trump critic.
As capitalism takes flak from all sides, it is hard for those in the business and investing class to object to firms voluntarily doing their bit to tweak the system.
The free speech talk came after Politico reported that Zuckerberg was having dinners with conservative pundits and after Facebook has received flak for letting President Trump post false political ads.
A popular YouTuber is copping a lot of flak for a prank video he posted, where he appears to make fun of Thai people not being able to speak English.
Facebook takes most of the flak but YouTube's problems are particularly tricky because videos are difficult to monitor at such scale—500 hours of new ones are uploaded every minute.
While Justin Bieber has received flak from fans in recent months for canceling meet-and-greets andrefusing to take photos, a source tells PEOPLE he isn't trying to be selfish.
Justin Timberlake has taken some considerable flak for the apparent gusto with which he's (at least partially) pivoting to American roots music on his upcoming Man of the Woods album.
Ever since her daughter's birth, Union has taken flak on social media for everything from not wearing what some consider "age-appropriate" clothing to kissing her baby on the mouth.
On Pelosi's watch, the committee has caught flak from allies for being slow to adapt to the digital and demographic revolutions in politics, creating a disconnect with the emerging electorate.
"He came into work armed with a gun strapped to his thigh, wearing a flak jacket, and they didn't want him working there anymore after he did that," Gualtieri said.
After a disappointing start to the season, Cousins caught flak from his own receivers, with Adam Thielen intimating that it was Cousins who was holding the team back from success.
While Mr. Reed no longer had to wear a flak jacket to the office, his work at the partnership, Brooklyn's largest business improvement district, involved a high level of diplomacy.
While the practice is legal, politicians in the past have caught flak for using campaign money to settle major legal expenses, especially when leaving office amid a cloud of scrutiny.
The president highlighted the former aide's denial of the abuse allegations this week, and caught flak from critics for not mentioning the two ex-wives who accused Porter of abuse.
In his manifesto, the shooter claimed he'd visited Ukraine during his travels abroad and adorned his flak jacket with the black sun, a neo-Nazi symbol commonly used by Azov.
Two crates of colorfully beaded AK-47s by Ralph Ziman (13) and a flak jacket studded with rhinestones by Opie Opie (2017) parodically aestheticize the tools of war and destruction.
Sony caught flak for its hiring of a relative rookie, Jon Watts ("Cop Car"), to direct, with critics saying that such opportunities are rarely accorded to women with comparable résumés.
The industry has taken a lot of flak from policy makers and investor advocates for those high costs, and comparisons with state-based plans will only intensify the unwanted scrutiny.
He got some flak from residents who complained he had abandoned some of the city's neighborhoods, and from teachers unions that didn't like Booker championing school choice and charter schools.
Speaking of your mid- to late-90s material, your trio of synth/pop albums One Second, Host, and Believe In Nothing caught you a lot of flak from your fan base.
Even its fanciest and most expensive phone of all time, the iPhone X, is already getting a decent share of flak from its first buyers (especially those in, uh, inclement weather).
It can also pierce through heavy flak jackets — such as the ones worn by the Kouachi brothers, who carried out the deadly January 22016 attack against French satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo.
The G.O.A.T. of women's downhill skiing was leaving Craig's Friday night in WeHo when we asked if the women's tennis G.O.A.T. deserves the flak she got at the Open this week.
The rapper and Growing Up Hip Hop ATL star is getting some flak for posting a video of himself being "chased" by a pack of screaming fans in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Facebook's content moderation rules have also recently been criticized by child safety charities — so it's not just terrorism related material that tech firms are facing flak for spreading via their platforms.
Still, the surprise of dropping out of an airplane against a backdrop of flak and northern lights was a twinkle of promise — a sign that Battlefield is at a turning point.
"Now, I know that he's taken some flak lately, but no one is happier, no one is prouder to put this birth certificate matter to rest than the Donald," Obama said.
Legacy admissions policies get a lot of flak for privileging white applicants, but athletes have a much bigger effect on admissions, and make up a much bigger percentage of the class.
"Now, I know that he's taken some flak lately, but no one is happier, no one is prouder to put this birth certificate matter to rest than The Donald," he said.
So it's stuck to its guns thus far, despite taking some flak from publishers and, inevitably, the ad industry, for its decision to default switch on ad-blocking for its users.
The Coast Guard tends to take more than its fair share of flak from the other branches for not being as combat focused, aggressive, or militant as the other uniformed services.
The top US diplomat donned a flak jacket and helmet, and boarded two blue and white helicopters to fly through the night skies over Baghdad to the heavily guarded US Embassy.
In recent years, the company had received a lot of flak from pro users about tools, including software but particularly hardware, that was more expensive but less capable than the competition.
Amazon saw the initial round of flak for allowing contractors to manually review Alexa recordings without express user permission, forcing the company to add an opt-out to its Echo devices.
Her sympathetic profile of former-Trump-flak-turned-former-White-House-Communications-Director Hope Hicks, torn between obeying a congressional subpoena and obeying her former boss, illustrated the problem quite neatly.
She released a photo showing the comedian turned senator posing in a joking manner with his hands on her chest as she naps wearing a flak vest aboard a military plane.
There's a reason this happens, she says: military flak jackets often reach only up to the base of the neck, while helmets and visors extend down to the nose and mouth.
"The actress caught flak earlier in the week for posting a photo of her pregnant figure on Instagram, captioning it with a reference to the rapper's hit song, "Baby Got Back.
"The Justice Department and the A.T.F. are going to get sued, and Trump is going to get flak," said Josh Blackman, a professor at South Texas College of Law in Houston.
It takes no flak from Joan Mitchell's immense "La Vie en Rose" of 1979 (acquired in 1991), in which harsh black strokes crash against softer sprays of pink, white and lavender.
After the 2016 election, these giants are taking tons of flak for their advertising products and whatever kind of influence they may have had in shaping the outcome of the vote.
Duterte has drawn flak for his fierce rhetoric, including calls for the deaths of drug users or alleged criminals, which critics say is inciting vigilantism and spurring police to kill illegally.
With provincial authorities taking increasing flak from the public over their initial response, Chinese Premier Li Keqiang visited Wuhan city, epicentre of the outbreak, to encourage medical workers and promise reinforcements.
"I don't see it as flak, I see it as people who are wrestling with the question of how we can make sure that Americans get covered by health care," she said.
AT&T has caught a lot of (well-deserved) flak for its fake 5G Evolution network to the point that the company's actual, real 5G network rollout hasn't gotten as much notice.
"Eventually, a proper runway show began, featuring covetable street wear staples, including oversized bombers, camo flak jackets, slouchy sweat shorts and tube dresses," Moore wrote in her review for Pret-a-Reporter.
What it actually does, according to Marc Goldwein I know they're getting a lot of flak for it, but I think they do some pretty interesting stuff with Social Security disability insurance.
Meghan Markle's dad is catching flak for bringing up his daughter in a new interview -- but the tell-all was aimed at clearing his name, and not tarnishing hers ... TMZ has learned.
The 22-year-old second-year quarterback, wearing a flak jacket to protect his midsection, was 23 of 623 for 338 yards and two touchdowns, including a 92-yarder to Robby Anderson.
But Perez, the former Obama administration Labor secretary who was elected chairman in February following a heated race, brushed off the flak he has been receiving during an interview with the newspaper.
The author — who recently likened his character King Joffrey to Donald Trump — has gotten a little flak from fans for taking his time to write the next book in his fantasy series.
A number of Republicans have caught flak for offering "thoughts and prayers" after recent mass shootings, with critics calling it an ineffectual response and pushing for GOP lawmakers to take legislative action.
The loudest debate now in the United States is whom to blame, and obviously Klinsmann, who has had responsibility for men's soccer in the States for five years, is taking the flak.
Falwell at times caught flak for supporting the New York businessman, including from a member of the university's board and students at the evangelical school in Lynchburg, Va. View the discussion thread.
"I've taken some flak for making a low wager on a Daily Double, but I had to stay in second place so I could afford plane fare and the hotel," she said.
Kate Hudson's catching some flak for dressing up as a follower of Bhagwan Rajneesh -- the cult leader in the Netflix docuseries, "Wild Wild Country" -- but one of his former disciples LOVES it.
I'm happy to take the flak.) Or come visit us on Facebook and Instagram for free (and while you're at it, come see me on Twitter and Instagram and Facebook, as well).
He caught flak for a particularly egregious traveling violation in a loss against the Warriors, in which he also had 10 turnovers and was leveled in a violent collision with Zaza Pachulia.
"With rucksacks and all the necessary combat equipment, like Kevlar flak and weaponry, "you can't climb as well," he said, explaining that "you can't get your body into tight spots as well.
We surely give conservatives and the Republican Party a lot of flak for their siding with the wealthy and privileged and valuing a person's wealth as a major metric of his worth.
Reporting by David Shepardson in New York and Bernie Woodall in Detroit; Additional reporting by Nick Carey in Chicago, Agnieszka Flak in Milan and Giles Guillaume in Paris; Editing by Nick Zieminski
Criticism of the legislation was also prevalent in conservative media, with the plan taking flak from radio hosts Laura Ingraham and Mark Levin and websites like the Drudge Report and Breitbart News.
Then the wagon door was flung open and out spilled a gaggle of reservists—they didn't look like soldiers; they looked like armored accountants, flabby and uncomfortably corseted in their flak vests.
The vest that the detective wore, known as a plate carrier, is similar to a flak jacket and is the heavier duty option of the vests available to the force, according to Luciano.
Queen Elizabeth II is catching flak on Twitter and in the press for being "out of touch" after delivering her annual Christmas address at Buckingham Palace with a lavish gold piano behind her.
An increase in missions The "Madame X" flew missions through the summer of 1944, and though planes continued to be shot down by flak, none in dad's 602nd squadron was lost in combat.
On another mission, a piece of flak about the size of a quarter flew through the floor of dad's radio compartment and hit the heel of his boot knocking him off his feet.
I am here to protect competition, to protect the consumer…this is not about companies, this is about how companies behave in the European market, no matter their flak, no matter their ownership.
Ishii's high-profile role in the anti-corruption operation made him a kind of folk hero at political marches, where protesters carried pictures of him in his trademark dark shades and flak jacket.
Hillary Clinton took a lot of flak on Monday after a report surfaced that the presidential candidate wore a Giorgio Armani jacket worth more than $12,000 during a speech in April about inequality.
The decision to spread the drops over three days (because of shortening daylight) forfeited tactical surprise, as did the drop zones' distance from the objectives (the zones were chosen to avoid enemy flak).
Three years ago, he drew flak over a $127,000 charge to fit a bedroom into a chartered plane for a flight to London to attend the funeral of former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.
Teigen's follow-up tweet suggested that she was getting flak for liking the British singer because he's part of Taylor Swift's squad, while she has been more closely aligned with the Kardashian camp.
Reporting by Giuseppe Fonte, additional reporting by Giancarlo Navach in Milan and Balazs Koranyi in Frankfurt, Writing by Steve Scherer and Crispian Balmer; Editing by Agnieszka Flak, Matthew Mpoke Bigg and Lisa Shumaker
Vattenfall will bid in the Kriegers Flak tender in Denmark in the autumn and will hire 150 more staff in wind power over the next 12 months, Groebler told Reuters in an interview.
Despite all the flak that he has taken about how often he spends his weekends at Trump resorts, enjoying free advertising while creating a perceived conflict-of-interest problem, he ignores the critics.
Jordan also defended the group's opposition to the budget resolution after taking flak from some pro-defense hawks and GOP leaders who hoped to approve it on the House floor without a struggle.
But while Moana has been celebrated for her extra heft and more realistic body shape — compare her thicker frame to, say, Sleeping Beauty's or Ariel's — Maui has taken flak for his weight gain.
N.Y.U. has caught plenty of flak for locating liberal arts programs in countries ruled by monarchs and Communists, but it contends that its schools are unimpeded bastions of free thought in illiberal environments.
Actors Noomi Rapace and Robert Pattinson and singer Lily Allen were among guests at the show where some suits came with a combat twist, overlaid with backpack-style accessories that resembled flak jackets.
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Airbnb, the short-term home rental service that has drawn flak for triggering overtourism in big cities, has said it can help drive the use of empty homes and revitalize Japan's rural regions.
Amara adds she's Latina like Gina, but believes the "Jane the Virgin" star is getting more flak for this because her skin is lighter than Amara's ... and that's a whole other complicated issue.
Even Jared Kushner, of navy-blazer-and-flak-jacket-combo-in-Iraq fame, seemed to have learned one thing from his experience and swapped the blazer for a beige crew neck and jeans.
An attorney for Pérez did not comment upon leaving the courtroom after the hearing as police whisked away the suspect, who was wearing a red T-shirt, a flak jacket and a helmet.
The mega-televangelist is catching flak for tweeting about his hometown flood, but not doing anything to help out -- especially because his megachurch could shelter thousands of people displaced by the rising water.
I got a lot of flak from MRAs for this article, where I argued that some of Donald Trump's rhetoric was similar to MRA or "red pill" ideology, and also mentioned Elliot Rodger.
Musk's participation is notable not only because he's a billionaire tech executive but also because he sits on Trump's business advisory council, a role that's brought him a lot of flak in recent months.
" As previously reported , the star caught flak online for tweeting that someone should rip the 12-year-old son of Donald Trump "from his mother's arms and put him in a cage with pedophiles.
In his final year of office, he's come out in front on gun violence, experimenting with the right message and providing his fellow Democrats with some political cover by taking the flak for it.
So an elected leader gets all the flak from those who oppose this white elephant/blot on the landscape but none of the praise for the reduced traffic jams or cheaper power that ensue.
Juul has become insanely popular among teens since the thumb drive e-cigs entered the market in 2015, and the company's caught some serious flak over how much underage kids love ripping the things.
Amelia Hamlin, the daughter of 'RHOBH' star Lisa Rinna, caught a ton of flak for her sexy and busty prom dress ... but she says she was just showing off what her mama gave her.
Apple faced flak for ditching Google Maps in iOS and rushing its overhauled Maps service out to the market, prompting a rare mea culpa from chief executive Tim Cook, apologizing for the disastrous rollout.
Millennials get a lot of flak from their elders for dumping their mortgage down payments into daily avocado toast runs, but is it really their fault home ownership is fast becoming a distant dream?
Additional reporting by Aditi Shah in New Delhi, Agnieszka Flak in Milan, Norihiko Shirouzu in Beijing, Naomi Tajitsu in Tokyo, Andreas Cremer in Berlin, and Laurence Frost in Paris; Editing by Mike Collett-White
" Explained by Nathan McCall in the modern-classic masculinity memoir Makes Me Wanna Holler, this term applied to someone with an "explosive temper, who took no flak from no one—man, woman, or child.
People took a lot of flak for busting out an official President Trump cover, especially since the publication's own Natasha Stoynoff had just written a controversy-stirring article about Donald Trump sexually harassing her.
"Already you see interviews with these troops at the border who are going to miss Thanksgiving at home, and who've already taken off their flak jackets because there is no invasion coming," she said.
" Responding to some of the flak he's received in not speaking out against Trump in exchange for getting a tax bill passed, Ryan told the Times, "I'm very comfortable with the decisions I've made.
Reporting by Peter Maushagen in Frankfurt, Stanley Carvalho in Abu Dhabi; Additional reporting by Agnieszka Flak in Milan, Victoria Bryan in Berlin and Alexander Cornwell in Dubai; Editing by Katrin Jones and Greg Mahlich
According to Driessen, they got a lot of flak from fellow producers for their decision to switch to supercritical CO2 extraction because this method had gained a reputation for producing bland, flavorless cannabis oils.
Lanvin introduced its sneaker in 2005 — and Michelle Obama got flak for wearing her $540 pair in 2009, which was the same year Vuitton enlisted Kanye West to help the brand with a sneaker.
No, I would say at the time when I was talking about it, I had literally been just given so much flak about what I felt, the way the shape of the Earth is.
Quarterbacks often wear something called a flak jacket, which is a reinforced padding that hangs from the bottom of the shoulder pads to protect the rib cage, but wide receivers eschew anything so restrictive.
"I have gotten more flak for being a conservative Republican than I have for being trans," Jenner told students at the University of Pennsylvania on Wednesday night, according to the New York Daily News.
The company also has caught flak — in places like Buffalo, New York; Dubuque, Iowa; Columbia, Missouri, and Baton Rouge, Louisiana — for promising jobs in return for state and local incentives, then failing to deliver.
Boeing - which has taken flak from the FAA for appearing to pressure the regulator by predicting when the planes would return to the air - pledged full transparency, including "effective and proactive communication" with regulators.
On top of their music getting picked apart ... Maroon 5, Travis Scott and Big Boi had all the added flak from Colin Kaepernick supporters -- not to mention the memes about Adam's tattoos and wardrobe.
She had previously gotten flak for a tweet about Israel "hypnotizing" the world, and recently gave a lengthy and thoughtful apology for the connection to anti-Semitic tropes during an appearance on The Daily Show.
The past week or so, she caught heavy flak from multiple groups and people, sending inflammatory comments to Disney Channel's Skai Jackson, The UK's Grime Scene, and notably a bunch of slurs to Zayn Malik.
So — significantly, and as was also evident in the US Senate and Congress — Facebook was taking flak from both left and right of political spectrum, implying broad, cross-party support for regulating these algorithmic platforms.
But he put his vote on the record and mistakenly placed it in the wrong column, and caught some flak from progressives who started to call into question Kennedy's progressive bona fides in the process.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump's Cabinet is worth a combined $14 billion, and they are catching flak in recent weeks for confessing an inability to keep track of their vast sums of wealth.
But they are wary of seeming killjoys when pride in "Belgitude" is running high — party leader Bart De Wever took flak for hanging a Flemish flag from his window on the day Belgium played Brazil.
Earlier this month, city workers in New Orleans had to hide their identities and protect themselves with flak jackets after receiving death threats from people angry the city was dismantling four of its Confederate monuments.
Twitter especially has had some very sizable and public problems with problem users, taking flak in recent years for being the go-to social media conduit for orchestrated misogynistic campaigns, such as the #Gamergate example.
Donald Trump's catching a lot of flak over his meat -- since those slabs of beef he called his own, "Trump Steaks," aren't really his -- but turns out he IS in bed with the real owner.
He tells Jamali about catching flak for being a black conservative—especially one with close ties to the president—and takes him to his church, where Burns tapes a segment for his Christian TV network.
Their priority shifted to showing what was going on as it unfolded, even though they got some flak for not pulling the plug on the coverage of the Bastille Day fireworks in Paris soon enough.
Twitter in particular has taken more flak than perhaps any other social media platform for its terrible track record when it comes to shutting down race/gender/religion-based harassment and holding bad actors accountable.
She has drawn headlines for publicly hawking Ivanka Trump's clothing line on TV and caught flak for repeatedly justifying administration positions on immigration by citing "the Bowling Green Massacre," a nonexistent terrorist attack in Kentucky.
Anyway, Kidz Bop Karen -- as she's been dubbed -- tells TMZ she's catching tons of flak for her diatribe, with most trolls coming after her for what some say is a clear case of white privilege.
TA have worn a lot of flak from pundits and local media for not being tougher on the players through his myriad controversies, but are mindful that the hard line has failed in the past.
He also took flak from RNC chairwoman Ronna Romney McDaniel, who noted Biden's other scandal from this week:  After weeks of confusion on where he stands, Joe Biden just endorsed unlimited taxpayer funding of abortion.
The Hawaii Democrat is popular for some progressive policies, though has caught flak even within her own party over a 2017 meeting with Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad and past positions opposed to LGBTQ rights.
Interestingly enough, Sanders did seem to understand this need for nuance when he endorsed Heath Mello for mayor in Oklahoma despite Mello's imperfect record on abortion, something for which he got a lot of flak.
On one level, it's an intermural academic catfight — one that I confess I never expected to see cast in the behind-the-music format of Wolfe's classics Radical Chic and Mau-Mauing the Flak Catchers.
But in the last furious days before the midterm elections, photographs of a group of soldiers, clad in full military kit and flak jackets, were presented at Trump rallies and shown in the news media.
On Saturday, military police of the National Guard — armed, camouflaged, and clad in flak jackets — began knocking on the doors of homes where cars with New York plates, or no plates at all, were parked.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk asked the Sierra Club, an environmental advocacy group, to publicize his $6 million in anonymous donations after he received flak last week for contributing to the Republican Party, according to Bloomberg.
Biden advisers argue no candidate has taken more flak in the media than the former vice president and yet he's still stabilized his national numbers as scrutiny shifts to Warren and others in the field.
Meanwhile, companies like Uber have prospered while plowing past legal niceties such as taxi regulations, and Facebook — for all the bipartisan flak it's facing in Washington — saw its stock price surge 54 percent last year.
Ryan Phillippe and a bevy of other high-profile stars are catching tons of flak for promoting a Saudi Arabia event -- but Ryan is digging his heels in and going to bat for the nation.
Metro has taken flak for expanding its rail system to include the new Silver Line out to Dulles International Airport before addressing a string of ongoing safety issues, which have recently come to a head.
Team Sky, however, drew criticism from UKAD for not keeping accurate medical records and also drew flak from British parliamentarians, who alleged the team had crossed an "ethical line" by using permitted medication to enhance performances.
At War We had all been dodging bullets and shrapnel like young matadors, twisting and gyrating our hips, whipping our flak jackets to the side like capes as the superheated shards of metal charged at us.
During the two-night season 6 premiere earlier this month, Horstmann, 30, caught flak after Miller-Keyes revealed he'd hooked up with her one day after sleeping with Kristina Schulman at the Stagecoach festival in April.
House Speaker Paul Ryan has caught a lot of flak for his mostly non-confrontational approach to President Donald Trump and his policies, but on Thursday night he finally let loose—in the name of comedy.
Harris did get some flak from observers for harping on this specific issue, though — whether Trump should be allowed on Twitter felt to some like a relatively small matter in the grander scheme of the debate.
U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin will likely take flak over trade threats from his counterparts from other members of the Group of Seven economies when they meet in the Canadian Rocky Mountains on Friday and Saturday.
Social media gets a lot of flak around elections, much of it justified, but it is also a crucially important substrate that people can use to band together and support each other when times get tough.
Our sources say Marc's been getting a lot of flak from people who are suspicious of his motives, so he's been blocking them ... along with anyone who reaches out to him to talk crap about Wendy.
In an industry not known for half-measures and that has drawn flak for cruel or wasteful practices, including some companies embroiled in animal abuse scandals, many luxury houses are trying to improve their "green" image.
The pastor of a megachurch in South Carolina is defending the purchase of a $200,000 luxury car he gifted his wife for their eighth anniversary after he caught flak for it on social media this week.
His best work remains the journalism he did in the 1960s and 1970s, such The Kandy-Kolored Tangerine-Flake Streamline Baby, The Pump House Gang, Radical Chic & Mau-Mauing the Flak Catchers, and The Right Stuff.
We're covering promises by European carmakers to head off U.S. tariffs, flak over Boris Johnson's decision to shield a report on Russian meddling in Brexit, and a limited approval for cannabis drugs in England and Wales.
Team Sky, however, was criticised by UKAD for not keeping accurate medical records and also drew flak from British parliamentarians, who alleged the team had crossed an "ethical line" by using permitted medication to enhance performances.
Sessions, the nation's top law enforcement officer, caught flak on Tuesday after he uttered the phrase during remarks promoting free speech and conservative principles at conservative group Turning Point USA's high school leadership summit in Washington.
The website says it's one of around 650 remaining Nazi bunkers in Hamburg (during the Third Reich, the city had more than anywhere else at 1,051), however the majority were more subtle than the Flak Towers.
The mayor's trip to the High Line, after nearly four years of taking flak from reporters and some incredulous city residents for avoiding the venue, did not include mayoral reflection on the views or the horticulture.
During the riots in Los Angeles in the 1990s, he went to the roof of an apartment complex he owned in a flak jacket and armed with a gun, waiting for the rioters, Mr. Franks said.
He greets guests wearing military fatigues, black boots, a helmet and a flak jacket, and asks them not to use his real name but to call him Zero One, his father's code name during the conflict.
On Saturday, military police of the National Guard — armed, camouflaged, and clad in flak-jackets — went door to door in Rhode Island where cars with New York license plates, or no plates at all, were parked.
A few days ago the company was getting flak from the other direction as Western commentators piled on to express incredulity over its decision, at the app review stage, not to allow HKmaps on its store.
She's taking a lot of flak about it, but I think she's funny and I can't feel too sorry for Sarah Huckabee Sanders or Kellyanne Conway for finding themselves at the sharp end of her zingers.
Jon Favreau tweeted out a photo of the costume, which mimics when the president's son-in-law and White House senior adviser wore a flak jacket over his blazer and khakis during a trip to Iraq.
"I got a lot of flak locally when I stepped down, from white women who said that I'm alienating a lot of white women," said Candice Huber, a bookstore owner in New Orleans, who is white.
For all the flak that Facebook gets about its content moderation, the people who are actually working on policy every day very clearly stress about getting the specifics right, and the company has had some successes.
Legend faced flak from members of the black community who believed Kelly was unfairly maligned on the basis of his race, and criticized Legend's harsh condemnation of Kelly despite his participation in an Elvis Presley tribute.

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