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"fodder" Definitions
  1. food for horses and farm animals
  2. (disapproving) (often after a noun) people or things that are considered to have only one use
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"I choose not to indulge this kind of fodder," Brody said. Fodder?
Fodder for conspiracy theorists The missing texts had become fodder for conspiracy theories on Capitol Hill and cable news.
On top of this, the drought has hit fodder production and forced farmers to buy more expensive fodder from third parties.
And if he's provided fodder like this for Kamala Harris to attack him, it sure seems plausible that he'll provide fodder for Donald Trump too.
And while hydroponic fodder needs less water than varieties like Napier grass to grow, it still requires about a liter per kilo of fodder, he added.
And as water scarcity has created a shortage of cattle fodder in some areas, farmers like Ramdas Pawar from Maharashtra have been selling sugar cane for fodder.
We're on the fence — this is pretty standard fodder.
Reporters look for fodder — Who might be circumventing taxes?
The Shoreline grunts exist exclusively as cannon fodder—albeit cannon fodder that bites back, hard, so don't be surprised if you're not exactly coasting through gunfights on the game's "moderate" difficulty level.
For now, it's been fodder for rally speeches and tweets.
ABBA are not just fluffy, wedding reception fodder Theresa, okay?
And his relationships have been tabloid fodder, fairly or not.
Her political career is no longer active fodder; it's done.
Yet more cannon fodder for the oldest debate in history.
But this question doesn't just make for good sitcom fodder.
If that's not Fallout fodder, I don't know what is.
Those without firm ideological commitments are used as cannon fodder.
These few scenes alone provided plenty of fodder for memes.
It's good fodder to talk about around the water cooler.
But her days of being tabloid fodder were not over.
But it still provided fodder for comedians and Trump critics.
These orcs aren't your typical video game NPC cannon fodder.
This isn't the first time AirPods have been meme fodder.
Solar eclipses were good fodder for early astronomical photos, too.
Jupiter's turbulent clouds are still fodder for colorful, dynamic photos.
Otherwise it just becomes more fodder for the culture wars.
What makes it such rich fodder for fiction and movies?
Because they were fodder, a sacrifice for a bigger priority.
It's stylish and relaxing, not to mention prime Instagram fodder.
And that has given the Chinese fodder for their arguments.
The losers stand out, making them tempting fodder for politicians.
These are easy political fodder, especially for President Trump's base.
Individually, cats and snow are already very strong internet fodder.
Poll respondents are not the secret fodder for a joke.
At first it may seem like no more than Instagram fodder.
Technical specifications are message board fodder, and not why I'm there.
As the cleanest drink available, beer became staple fodder for all.
And favorite folders could give it the fodder to impress investors.
But then you wouldn't have much fodder for a Medium post.
This is prime fodder for a classic Rafael Downward Spiral™.
Everyone somehow knows each other, and everyone's fodder for eager gossip.
All the while providing endless fodder for the city's tabloid newspapers.
Would this be another brand hawking IG fodder with zero substance?
For the skeptics, it provides fodder for their apathy and denial.
You are fodder for these giant companies to make more money.
I'm positive I was someone's dinner table fodder later that evening.
Even so, their real-life growing pains were never tabloid fodder.
Trump has sought to turn the court battles into election fodder.
Memes as presidential campaign fodder is maybe too much to handle.
The main fodder for their evolving worldview, however, is conspiracy theories.
Celebrities doing impressions of other celebrities is usually good entertainment fodder.
Race was fodder for private vendettas as well as official discrimination.
Both were trying to dig up fodder on their political opponent.
Are human lives ethically available as fodder for highly constructed artworks?
I'm not just going to the Tour to be pack fodder.
It's enough drama to sound like fodder for a prequel idea.
They're great cannon fodder because there's no moral ambiguity to them.
They're cannon fodder, of course — it's a no for Room 2.
Plenty of people benefit from war except, inevitably, the cannon fodder.
On Friday, the test became fodder for the American presidential campaign.
But, Trump&aposs marriages have always been subject to tabloid fodder.
That will make for nice fodder, but it really won't matter.
Childish Gambino's work has always been easy fodder for the web.
Soaring mountains, deep canyons, wide seas—all fodder for song lyrics.
In 224, the act of voting is great social media fodder.
Their troubled marriage ultimately imploded, turning the couple in tabloid fodder.
To make matters worse, those stories become fodder for media scandal.
But we're getting ahead of ourselves — that's tonight's late-night fodder.
For centuries, the Book of Psalms has been fodder for composers.
Fodder for the guy you bought weed from in high school.
The glib joke gave fresh fodder to the self-righteous boycotters.
And this year's nominees provide plenty of fodder for that analysis.
Presidents always made for comedic fodder, as did the daily headlines.
Why hand an unpopular, deeply vulnerable incumbent the fodder he craves?
" It recently occurred to me, "What great fodder for a crossword!
That only makes the problem worse and gives terrorists propaganda fodder.
Undrafted rookies tend to be especially easy fodder for such displays.
In turn, disaffected Arabs might become easy fodder for jihadist recruiters.
Meaning, it doesn't provide fodder for Bannon to recruit primary opponents.
The Democrats' position has given Trump fodder to attack his opponents.
It's not a light subject to be turned immediately into fodder.
She points to margaritas and mojitos as classic girls night out fodder.
His turbulent life behind bars also drew attention and became media fodder.
Gonzalez thinks other aspects of Trump's campaign are fodder for game inspiration.
The resulting picture of dysfunction provides continual fodder for anti-immigration demagogues.
These types of epic gaffes were fodder for Melissa McCarthy's SNL skits.
Suddenly there were all these characters—but they were just cannon fodder.
Because that is a great percolation for a lot of new fodder.
So has it all become fodder for Harris' latest beats, or nah?
All of that has been fodder for front pages across the country.
Because he was tabloid fodder, he was a reality show TV host.
It's sure to give you dad-joke fodder for days to come.
Everything the former First Lady wore, naturally, became fodder for public debate.
Elian became the fodder of political demonstrations in both Cuba and Miami.
Fans of the show also found the group's mistake fodder for jokes.
This cast provides perfect costume fodder, sometimes in more than one way.
We can't let their lives be used as political fodder-Call Now!
It's so old, you wonder how it hasn't become condo fodder yet.
Mehta's ruling will likely be more fodder for other judges to consider.
Minimum wage and universal health care weren't fodder for the campaign trail.
They eventually squashed it, but it still lends itself to fight fodder.
Suddenly binder-fodder from more than a year ago can change everything.
That will be fodder for heated attacks and even wayward campaign promises.
At UCLA you were either a starter or you were cannon fodder.
If released, the videos could provide fodder for campaign commercials against Trump.
So she sent Jon and his army out as fodder, a decoy.
Well, guess who just got some amazing fodder for their anti-U.
And Clinton hasn't shied away from using these stories as campaign fodder.
Good news: We'll all have some new Kardashian fodder to discuss tomorrow.Why?
Women's right to bodily integrity and medical care is not political fodder.
The increase in drug trafficking from Mexico was giving opponents more fodder.
Fisher, who was then the Knicks' coach, became tabloid fodder for weeks.
The Eric Andre Show is a formidable fountain of surrealist meme fodder.
Finally, the Pulse massacre provided more rhetorical fodder for Donald J. Trump.
Picking on NAFTA (and even free trade) makes for good political fodder.
Who knew a civil war could be fodder for "Saturday Night Live"?
If we stopped trying to produce fodder for Twitter and cable news.
Mueller's probe has also produced new fodder for the Democrat-controlled House.
But Mr. Weiner's behavior quickly became fodder for Donald J. Trump, Mrs.
And it provided plenty of fodder for Colbert, who frequently targets Bannon.
Do you have any anxiety about your shows being fodder for that?
Noelle's CGI reindeer pet feels like gimmicky fodder to keep kids' interest.
It is also perfect meme fodder, and the Photoshops are rolling in.
Hoverboards, which also explode, are just fodder for America's Funniest Home Videos.
In short, Loose Balls was ideal fodder for a hit film comedy.
Political handicappers rated her background as prime fodder for Republican attack ads.
But she has since been reduced to a punchline and tabloid fodder.
The current president gives the Democrats abundant fodder for an effective campaign.
Kelly's death was both unexpected and salacious, making it ideal dramatization fodder.
Events like the Maui conference have provided fodder for the industry's critics.
In this artist's practice, such commonplace stuff is fodder for radical transformation.
Gentileschi's life story could provide fodder for many hours of music drama.
Since then, the ongoing conflict has become favorite fodder for Berlin newspapers.
Mr. Maier, while a respected fashion figure, is not exactly paparazzi fodder.
The speech will provide plenty of fodder for Ms. Warren's conservative critics.
Mr. Rechnitz gave the defense lawyers plenty of fodder for their accusations.
Even seemingly ominous developments for Mr. Trump become fodder for his campaign.
He was closing one self-investigation but providing fresh fodder for another.
Initially, the relationship between the two provided fodder for a few jokes.
The coastal town's stunning vistas appear to be perfect Instagram feed fodder.
"Fodder for some excellent party arguments," writes the briefings editor, Andrea Kannapell.
By then, months of leaks had provided plenty of fodder for investigators.
Normally, a tropical storm in the Atlantic isn't fodder for meme-makers.
They're all great fodder for our Connections Contest, which runs from Dec.
All of it will be fodder for Trump's 2020 re-election message.
Celebrity diets have been rumor fodder since modern celebrities were a thing.
Silva was thought to be nothing but fodder going into the bout.
Fodder for Republicans The Clinton Foundation's activity has provided fodder for Republicans who have for months accused Hillary Clinton of pay-to-play schemes, connecting her actions as President Barack Obama's secretary of state to contributions to the foundation.
" She added, "These children and their lives are not fodder for public consumption.
The attacks could provide more fodder for Iran hawks within the US administration.
Statements by Fed members — particularly the chairman — always provide fodder for market anxiety.
Her on-again, off-again relationship with Owen Wilson became prime tabloid fodder.
It's nightmare fodder, but it made us laugh so we'll allow it.   2.
Netflix, by contrast, keeps its disciples on board with constant binge-watching fodder.
But they provide fodder for those who hope to defend the established rules.
It's her least favorite part of her job, being treated like tabloid fodder.
"Mr Mercedes", published in 2014, has also provided fodder for the small screen.
In fact, we should be doing more than just "indulging" in the fodder.
Trump's antics have become fodder for a number of politicians around the world.
They give fodder for people who say there's only iPhones and wannabe iPhones.
Unfortunately, the world produces more than enough fodder to inspire grim murder mysteries.
The constant churn of prime ministers is fodder for these feelings of disillusionment.
Every year, there's new gossip fodder that Drake has gotten a woman pregnant.
All of it was fascinating, which makes them great fodder for Halloween costumes.
Neither Pitt or Miller are strangers to their personal lives being tabloid fodder.
His pup became fodder for Mantesso's popular Instagram series and later, a book.
Silage is considered more nutritious for livestock than other kinds of plant fodder.
So I try to bring any thought as adequate fodder for a story.
The recently concluded FBI investigation provides nonpartisan fodder that Republicans can honestly cite.
As a comedy writer, she's used it as fodder for essays and storytelling.
We thought there was a lot of fodder for hilarity in that concept.
But Jimmy's late-night snip-and-paste operation is richer fodder for discussion.
At the wedding will be people who have been headline fodder for years.
Fox News's perceived biases and style have long been fodder for various comedians.
But "Now, Not Yet" is more than just fodder for your beach playlist.
Some are, the author notes, "college-girl cannon fodder" for the someday revolution.
The unending controversies about a wholesome diet provide much fodder for this column.
The Rich murder became fodder for a conspiracy theory in right-wing media.
"They actually offer Democrats fodder to mock the Trump legal strategy," said King.
Shopify is standard water cooler fodder for anyone in the e-commerce world.
It was the type of tabloid-tailored fodder designed for Sunday newspaper supplements.
And calling Brody out on it, by the way, is certainly not fodder.
"It's, at best, a historical footnote, and, at worst, laugh-fodder," Straka said.
The case made her the subject of tabloid fodder and malicious online messages.
In the end it's just more spectacular art fodder for your Instagram feed.
This may give more fodder to some critics of the museum's new path.
An undocumented immigrant was charged, and her death became fodder for political rage.
These pieces weren't the first time that Obama's private moments became tabloid fodder.
She suffered from depression, and her personal life was fodder for the tabloids.
Unsurprisingly, these damning allegations against Weinstein have become fodder for the conservative media.
But it provided fodder for Mr. de Blasio's opponents during the Wednesday debate.
And liberalism is coming under threat even as extremism could find new fodder.
If anything, it's just giving him more Twitter fodder to energize his troops.
This yielded fodder to help the Trump campaign label Warren as a socialist.
Michael T. Flynn, whose more recent adventures may provide fodder for a sequel.
But this proved to be fodder for attacks from the rival Conservative Party.
Maybe, but think about it: The people-watching alone would make easy fodder.
Grimm could also provide Democrats with ample fodder to flip the swing district.
This dystopian pathway to direct access can be fodder for brilliant meta-jokes.
They are less citizens than subjects, taxpayers in peacetime, cannon fodder during wartime.
That, along with a number of badly designed studies, provide fodder for critics.
The split from Barstool provided, if nothing else, more fodder for Rapaport's podcast.
All of these factors converged to create a perfect storm of commentary fodder.
His absences from the state have provided fodder for his critics in New Jersey.
The seven deadly sins have provided generous artistic fodder for creatives across all mediums.
Sessions' statements will most assuredly be used as Democratic fodder during his confirmation hearing.
TV's late-night comics found plenty of pointed fodder in the day's legislative news.
This kind of fodder might create terrific television, grounded in real, emotional human experiences.
Her experiences at Dartmouth have occasionally served as fodder for her writing and comedy.
They also fed tidbits from the comments back to reporters for potential story fodder.
And President Trump is now on marriage No. 3 after two tabloid-fodder divorces.
Madonna's performance of Prince's hit "Nothing Compares 2 U" gave the naysayers further fodder.
This bottomless follow-up fodder generates yet more FUD in the fake news debate.
Politics as TV fodder is a tale as old as the late-20th century.
The NCOSE questions whether these disturbing events are appropriate fodder for a TV show.
Online scams are a part of life now, not to mention excellent podcast fodder.
"It's become public fodder," she said, quoting "all these people" taking about her online.
Mr Park has been able to adapt, mainly by planting different types of fodder.
The Republicans are in this space where unfortunately they're providing some really entertaining fodder.
Life in America in ways that flatten them into the fodder of CNN special
There is some recent precedent for Supreme Court decisions providing fodder to presidential contenders.
In West Pokot, 100 hectares of fodder is being planted in four different locations.
All of which, dear friends, is the perfect fodder for a parody Twitter account.
Others point to Wealthfront and its robo rivals acquisition fodder for the big banks.
But when dissociation becomes more extreme, it crosses into surreal territory, becoming Hollywood fodder.
All of its characters are fodder for the endless grist of its plot mill.
But in swing states like Iowa and New Mexico, it's ideal attack ad fodder.
On top of that, her traumatic history with Dr. Luke has become public fodder.
The psychological effects of that kind of betrayal run deeper than mean-girl fodder.
The league always will have superstars, as well as third-string special teams fodder.
But it's one thing to use a tabloid story about a celebrity as fodder.
The analysis, reported by The Wall Street Journal, provided ample fodder for Mrs. Clinton.
While the other subjects seem quite happy, Reynolds' sad looking face became meme fodder.
Hereditary has nightmare fodder to spare, and nobody, in the end, gets to escape.
It just, you know, I guess it makes for good fodder on the internet.
He said he'd use them as the fodder to come back even more tenaciously.
And that could be pretty boring because traders need news as a betting fodder.
The hedge apples reappear, as food for starving deer, not as fodder for symbolism.
The premium hikes could become election fodder in presidential and congressional races this fall.
The scene became fodder for many late-night hosts at the time as well.
Still, it might soon become fodder for the next barrage of speculative physics papers.
The episode touches on all the ways in which Clark's life became public fodder.
Stories like The Lovers and the Despot will always be interesting cocktail party fodder.
If you go into explanation, you are just feeding the fodder of the internet.
Yet on TV, a character's religious beliefs aren't always fodder for big, dramatic moments.
The foundation's ties to foreign governments and financiers have long been fodder for Mrs.
The conflict's efficacy and lasting impact provides plenty of debate fodder in the West.
She wasn't much older than Tracy when their relationship became tabloid fodder, in 1992.
This in turn provides the fodder for the unscripted musical the duo subsequently performs.
But the damage was done: The controversy became more fodder for the Thompson campaign.
His rap career was brief, but it did provide fodder for attacks from Republicans.
The lawsuit provides fodder for Republicans who are trying to discredit Mr. Mueller's investigation.
Most of the enemies you fight are total fodder, exploding and vanishing on defeat.
Such stories offer excellent fodder for critics who are eager to condemn university culture.
In Atlanta and St. Louis, though, those changes are just fodder for clubhouse contemplation.
"If I'm just fodder now though, maybe I just shouldn't be there," Davidson mused.
Politicians' vacations and their discontents provide fodder for a perennial, and universal, summer story.
The manuscript provided fresh fodder for Democrats who have clamored for Bolton to testify.
Hernandez&aposs sexual orientation also became a subject of tabloid fodder after the trial.
I haven't made fun of you once yet, so please, give me some fodder.
The tension between the president and Massachusetts senator frequently became fodder around the administration.
And then there's her years of tabloid-fodder — can Oscar voters look past Bennifer?
And when a trend felt absolutely new and fresh, it became Google search fodder.
It's a gripping read and true fodder for the necessary reckoning with toxic masculinity.
Markle's family drama has become tabloid fodder, and she's been  attacked by the media.
We could not easily be used as culture war fodder or a wedge issue.
Everything in the past is fodder for inspiration, from the '90s to the 1790s.
That can be fodder for the defense to undermine his credibility during cross-examination.
Franklin's personal life, notably her tumultuous marriage to Ted White, was frequent tabloid fodder.
Everyone else is either tanking, rebuilding, or just playing the role of cannon fodder.
But this isn't some lame, greasy Instagram fodder invented by a new-age influencer automat.
Not only were these once-in-a-lifetime experiences, they made for great Instagram fodder.
Her family drama is fodder for the idea that she comes from a dysfunctional background.
But for a few fleeting minutes, the random characters bug served as fodder for jokes.
The work of weight loss or gain is often fodder for late-night talk shows.
Votes simply to raise the limit are perfect fodder for 30-second campaign attack ads.
King's enormous bibliography, spanning 50 years and counting, is ideal fodder for a cinematic universe.
No one is proposing just a repeal, but the report is good fodder for Democrats.Sen.
Even before they begin, however, the hearings have become fodder for another fight over transparency.
The quotes were fairly typical of Khloé, who often posts "inspirational" fodder to her stories.
Sony's proprietary data and corporate communications became the fodder of daily news outlets for weeks.
People online did not interpret the whole situation as just YouTube fodder — they were distressed.
Her appearances at Capitol Hill hearings become instant viral clips and Twitter quote-tweet fodder.
Like many brand activations, the Hall of Magic is meant as great social media fodder.
Incidents like the one in Iowa provide fodder for a fire that is already lit.
One male senator clumsily called the protesting women "cannon fodder" being used by the opposition.
The excerpts were likely to provide Trump some fodder for attacking Clinton in the debate.
They're invaluable fodder for the 24/7 news media to discuss during yearlong presidential campaigns.
Searching for a new video game at Blockbuster required sifting through aisles of anthropomorphic fodder.
When we became young men, we were in high school, we were just cannon fodder.
The former weren't exactly advanced when Doom came out, so they're pretty much cannon fodder.
But the Cartwright case has provided Trump with fresh fodder to continue to do so.
Even Podesta's risotto recipe, which was included in the hack, became fodder for food writers.
Both theories are strikingly counter-intuitive, which makes them good fodder for popular-science books.
For now, though, the rest of the Kardashians give us plenty of reality television fodder.
It makes for hilarious fodder, sometimes, despite the darker underlying human rights issues at hand.
And the new partnerships are more fodder against Google Assistant's long-time rival, Amazon Alexa.
It's such a trite ploy, and at this point it has become fodder for parody.
What about Mordhau makes it fodder for this vitriolic of a response from its playerbase?
Often, she goes for extreme personal attacks and self-righteousness, which makes perfect internet fodder.
Incidents like that provide easy fodder for Europe's many burgeoning right-wing anti-migrant movements.
They quickly became fodder for political debate, particularly on the police handling of the incident.
"Inner Sanctum" is the first single, and it's a timeless slice of luminescent dancefloor fodder.
And, of course, Trump's favorite method of communication has been fodder for inquiry as well.
And any loss can become a political football, providing fodder for critics of bond-buying.
It's fairly rare for a house track to be anything but, well, dancefloor cannon fodder.
Your adorable companion gives you devotion, loyalty and endless fodder for your social media feeds.
The sheep, cows and goats all died of hunger as there wasn't fodder for them.
It wasn't until recently that the man behind the music became something of tabloid fodder.
The news that the deployment is wrapping up quickly could give fodder to the critics.
Against the backdrop of Barr's firing, Bee's own insult became natural fodder for partisan theater.
The status of current and future trade agreements is uncertain as they've become campaign fodder.
Shepard's are your standard cannon fodder, capable of hiding behind cover and coordinating basic ambushes.
"Fodder" would be an appropriate way to refer to unimportant, attention-seeking, tabloid-baiting bullshit.
But "No Better to Be Safe Than Sorry" doesn't treat Quentin as expendable story fodder.
On the upside, CRISPR is about to become water cooler fodder for millions of Americans.
This high-risk job later became fodder for impressive stories to share with his kids.
But this meme is not merely humorous internet fodder—it is a way of life.
The report provided fodder for Democrats, who argued that the president tried to obstruct justice.
That solution has now become a new problem: It is the latest fodder in Gov.
The sensational toast and retirement fight became fodder for articles, interviews, and a TV documentary.
But even when policy is used as fodder in a culture war, it's still policy.
The destruction has become fodder for members of the far-right Alternative for Germany party.
A $2.4 million restoration of the Ghent Altarpiece will be best remembered as meme fodder.
Paul is soon tabloid fodder, and those nasty reporters also go after his loved ones.
The case was tabloid fodder, and news of it filled books and hours of television.
It was, even some of Pelosi's critics begrudgingly admitted, perfect fodder for the meme wars.
And a number of people have found the news easy fodder to crack alien jokes.
He dismissed the idea before the April election, avoiding handing the opposition damaging campaign fodder.
Yuriko Koike suggested that was an inappropriate offer, using the virus as political campaign fodder.
Upsetting images become fodder not for (or not just for) horror and disgust, but humor.
For the show's host, James Corden, politics were fodder for light jokes and a rap.
Putty for Russia and fodder for Turkey — Links to their leaders are furtive and murky.
The findings are fodder for both critics and allies of Mr. Trump to claim vindication.
No matter what the faith or tradition, it's bound to supply fodder for a joke.
That means 50 weeks out of the year, this thing would be expensive moth fodder.
What became virtual water cooler fodder, and why did it become part of the discourse?
" Such diagnoses, he warned, risks turning people with real mental health issues into "political fodder.
His attacks provided critics with new fodder to question his temperament for the White House.
Rape and assault are reduced to storytelling fodder, just another twist that can befall characters.
Information revealed in the records provided fodder to both supporters and critics of Officer Pantaleo.
Her mystic debate closing was only more fodder for online snark and late-night comedy.
Her mystic debate closing was only more fodder for online snark and late-night comedy.
Costs start at $233,000 for a system that produces one ton of fodder a day.
And then when you're in analysis, you convert it into more fodder for the network.
Everything from pop culture to counter-culture became fodder for Mugler's embellished visions of humanity.
Almarai's costs will increase by 200 million riyals ($53 million) this year because of the ban on green fodder, with the amount rising each year until the company imports all its green fodder by 2019, it said in a separate bourse filing on Sunday.
That record provides fodder for the many lawsuits aimed at defeating Trump's energy and environmental rollback.
With that, Bobby and Taylor's quiet, behind-the-scenes fight becomes public drama and meme-fodder.
Information exposed in the hack provided fodder for countless news articles about internal Democratic Party discussions.
South Bend's record on race when he was its mayor is fodder for his opponents. Sen.
All it took was one flashy outfit for Hicks to become fodder for the celebrity machine.
Finally, the French president's visit to Washington left the late-night hosts with plenty of fodder.
Stormtroopers are cannon fodder on-screen, but when you see a stormtrooper offscreen, suddenly they're individuals.
This month has provided ample fodder for a disgusting food-related game of 'would you rather.
Caustic Western-style satire, in which even a leader's appearance is gag fodder, is still unthinkable.
The presence of the race's most prominent progressives may provide fodder for those to their right.
There's a clear socioeconomic line between the wealthy and those who become fodder for their fantasies.
In other eras, Lauren's behavior on that date might have been left for clickable entertainment fodder.
And they&aposre use to what happened is Hamas is actually using civilians as cannon fodder.
That was when he became cannon fodder for one of his siblings and her gym mates.
To add insult to injury, Sorrentino had become tabloid clickbait fodder for his OG MTV fans.
In short, there's plenty of fodder for conversation among the 303 on this year's attendee list.
The constant revolution is not just fodder for comedians; it also makes consistent policymaking much harder.
It should also make them easy fodder for a deep, experienced, and very good Capitals team.
With Spicer gone, Melissa McCarthy will have to look for new fodder for her sketch comedy.
What about that period is interesting to you as fodder for dramatic retellings of those events?
Presidential campaigns are always juicy fodder for satire, but 2016 has been a comedy writer's dream.
They'll want to blab out what's going to happen before it happens—classic horror movie fodder.
The vote can later be used as political fodder to attack anyone who votes against it.
Needless to say, there's enough potential conversational fodder there to fill far more than fifteen minutes.
Nothing can save us when these events unfold, no claim of innocence: We are cannon fodder.
YOU CAN UNDERSTAND WHY SOME PEOPLE CERTAINLY FOR POLITICAL FODDER MIGHT SAY WHAT'S GOING ON HERE.
These problems are exacerbated when land is diverted from cultivating crops to growing fodder, Mugambi said.
For Chrissy Teigen, a nip slip is nothing but fodder for yet another utterly endearing moment.
Until recently, the advanced study of any language involved large, often indigestible helpings of classical fodder.
More than 17,000 are employed medically and 9,000 are food for humans or fodder for animals.
However, Ducey denounced those using the meeting as fodder for the guessing game over McCain's replacement.
The real-life Hopper marriage (often tumultuous and sometimes abusive) could have provided plentiful operatic fodder.
The president's self-aggrandizing tweets on Puerto Rico are ideal fodder for political jockeying in Washington.
It took only hours for questions about those connections to become fodder in the presidential campaign.
Trump's famous boast about groping women would have been perfect fodder for Gilead's scare-tactic propaganda.
But the opinions provide little or no fodder for a serious attack on Kavanaugh's professional performance.
Major historical events, from Pearl Harbor to JFK's assassination, have always been fodder for conspiratorial accusations.
That's good fodder for a Spingsteen song, but it's a lousy feeling in a racing game.
With the presidential election looming in less than two months, the annual report provided immediate fodder.
But back then, in the late aughts, all those collapsing starlets were fodder for the tabloids.
Instead of needing a drunken late-night confessional around my feelings, they became regular conversational fodder.
And since his death, at 71, every last scrap has been potential fodder for the stage.
Which means there is plenty more fodder to come for water cooler talk about this case.
In 1975, cops and firefighters used tourists as cannon fodder in their war with City Hall.
Mistaken identities and love triangles always make for funny fodder, and the script is surprisingly witty.
Collecting fodder for Trump's PR purposes is a small price to pay towards avoiding that scenario.
It's equally inconceivable Robert Mueller won't provide much more impeachment fodder when he reports his findings.
More than 30 species of grass anchored the rolling plains; fodder for millions of migrating antelope.
CORUM HERITAGE ARTISANS COIN WATCH $63,000 Unique watches are headline fodder, and don't brands know it.
He uses these as fodder for artwork so they no longer have any power over him.
And, of course, the Trumps' relationship has also been a continued source of rumors and fodder.
The story became national news fodder, complete with photographs of the student in the humiliating outfit.
Following through, as with the Saturday Night Massacre, would only provide fodder for his own removal.
For her part, Ms. Ocasio-Cortez has used the swell of challengers as fund-raising fodder.
Her glamorous adventures, romantic and otherwise, were fodder for gossip columnists, but rarely surprised her friends.
But it turns out it can make for genuinely creative fodder when it comes to fashion.
That's not just another issue, fodder for the partisans and pundits, grist for a press release.
Skeptics dismiss her as evangelical arm candy or, worse, more fodder for a Margaret Atwood sequel.
Hours later, Saturday Night Live turned the whole ridiculous spectacle into fodder for a cold open.
No Players Online turns this moment into the perfect fodder for a creepy interactive short story.
They deserve better than a president who has used them as political fodder at his rallies.
People's everyday lives and habits easily became the fodder for sweeping and heavily politicized cultural conclusions.
"I definitely creep" on social media, Starrah added, and said she reads gossip blogs for fodder.
Access to personal data in investigations involving national security has become common fodder for campaign rhetoric.
Travel photos may be predictable dating profile fodder, but ultimately, everyone wants that euphoric couples vacation.
Meanwhile, they can populate their own airwaves by mining their studio's back catalog for reboot fodder.
Scandals that would once dominate an entire week's news cycle were barely fodder for an afternoon.
Soldiers were no longer fodder for opposing armies, and instead were valued as a skilled unit.
LOS ANGELES — Before they were comic fodder for Orange is the New Black creator Jenji Kohan, the Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling — G.L.O.W. to those of us old enough to remember it — were unintentional comic fodder for another TV mastermind, who just happens to be Sylvester Stallone's mom.
TWICE A WEEK Ambrose Doolan pays for a lorry to drive 1,213km to stock up on fodder.
The cultivation of green fodder will end in the next three years, a December cabinet statement said.
The rest is "fodder for another day," and any confusion was a product of miscommunication, he said.
But the 49-year-old federal judge was unwavering, yielding little fodder that could derail his nomination.
Troubling times In 9113, Locklear's public persona shifted from TV sex symbol to subject of tabloid fodder.
She's got that syncopated delivery that's prime pop fodder, but it's the words that really got me.
This movie will almost certainly be stuffed with the tacky, confusing fodder that stuffs every Transformers movie.
But Elton John's story and celebrity would seem to provide somewhat similar fodder for a Hollywood blockbuster.
His tumultuous relationship with porn star Jenna Jameson and his appearance on Celebrity Apprentice were TMZ fodder.
Arguably one of the most iconic scenes in the entire series, it's become easy fodder for memes.
Their chemistry was palpable, and with this being the internet, it was instantly turned into meme fodder.
Trending sideways: There was fodder for all sides to claim partial victory after today's big Libra hearing.
Celebrity couples break up all the time — what makes Pitt and Aniston such fodder for these fantasies?
Notably this event featured a photo of Fraser, bleary-eyed, seemingly unwell, and ripe for meme fodder.
The Chinese film industry clearly recognized that the story is perfect fodder for a science fiction blockbuster.
Emails released amid investigations into Clinton's use of a private server have provided fodder for her critics.
Deviled eggs Not only are these everyone's favorite party indulgence, they are ideal also convenience store fodder.
Threats on Europe's periphery — from North Africa to the Middle East — will provide fodder for common action.
These trade-offs aren't fodder for debate over digital privacy or the abstract ethics of textual reproduction.
In this scenario, Mueller's findings can serve as fodder for whomever emerges as the 2020 Democratic nominee.
Nostalgia happens lightning-fast online now; everything is always receding into the distance and becoming eulogy fodder.
Teachers can use any of 125 million study sets already on the Quizlet platform as game fodder.
And while the clothes and locations might be Tumblr fodder, these food shots are pure Instagram dreams.
A prominent politician was sentenced to 14 years in prison in India for running a "fodder scam".
Unsurprisingly for a movement with no ideological consistency or message discipline, the MPs offered plenty of fodder.
Whether Trump will be his co-star, or once again the villain, is fodder for another episode.
Rising rideshare statistics offer plenty of fodder for utopian predictions of a car-free, community-focused future.
More broadly, each additional argument against the conspiracy theory ultimately becomes fodder for it, according to Lewandowsky.
They've posted screenshots of conversations happening there and have used them as fodder for jokes or reactions.
In the ruthless pecking order of the Islamic State, many of the others amounted to cannon fodder.
And US small-cap cyclical stocks continue to trail defensives badly, adding more fodder to their consensus.
What do we make of a sham story used as fodder to create further division and disdain?
Rubio's missed hearing will be fodder for Democrats who are trying to cast him as an opportunist.
That's the sort of first-act fodder that shows from Castle to SVU have made use of.
The two-way experiment was short-lived, and Kelly is now roster-fodder for the Atlanta Braves.
Barletta also faced some damaging headlines, which will likely be fodder for Democrats in the general election.
Lower-level appointees, in particular, have become cannon fodder in a procedural war of "holds" on nominees.
Groundhog Day treated Phil Connors's infinite rebirths as quirky comedic fodder; Russian Doll immediately undercuts this premise.
Jenner and Carter's split will likely provide more reality show fodder than a regular old divorce would.
It's enough to startle even the most hardened city dweller—and has lately become fodder for journalists.
But then there's the allegory fodder of The Matrix by the Wachowskis (now Lana and Lilly Wachowski).
It was a pretty informative and substantive chat: the perfect CSPAN fodder to learn about an issue.
Once considered a contender to make the postseason, the Knicks now seem more like back-page fodder.
If emotions are fodder for art, then our periods could certainly provide a lot of raw material.
Think about it: any posts older than about a week are fodder for bots and bad actors.
Bills proposed in state legislatures are easy fodder for outrage — some wacky proposals get introduced every year.
Star Trek fandom has long been fodder for cheap laughs and freak watching in the mainstream culture.
Mr. Moore, who was eager to get back into television, saw cases as possible fodder for documentaries.
If things continue this way, we sincerely hope it becomes fodder for a Saturday Night Live segment.
But his time in the Justice Department during the Obama administration also provided Republicans with some fodder.
The concept of Fodder helped to reinforce the pause before purchase, the question of need and quality.
They're useful only as backup guns for Alice or as fodder for the hungry undead (or both).
India's governing Bharatiya Janata Party immediately turned the news into campaign fodder, claiming credit for the arrest.
That will be hard enough now, given the bales of fodder Republicans now have for attack ads.
It's all fodder, and being in Griffin has built up that safe space to try things in.
The director Steve McQueen recently dismissed the television boom as mere "fodder" — stories created to fill space.
An updated budget analysis from the Congressional Budget Office could give more fodder to the bill's critics.
The budget office's findings immediately gave fodder to Democrats, who were already assailing the bill as cruel.
Government measures that can be construed as targeting, even persecuting, Muslims only provide fodder for jihadist propaganda.
It's been fun, and, fingers crossed, we won't run short of more fodder in the coming months!
The standard plot — young boy and heroic, smarmy dog confront bad guys — was perfect fodder for children.
As supply goes up, prices go down, making it cheaper for more criminals to get more fodder.
Islamist's own track record over the past four decades should provide ample fodder for informed policy deliberation.
It appears more likely that the drug pricing efforts will amount to little more than campaign fodder.
Even some reticent Republicans have joined in, which of course gives fodder to the anti-Trump left.
With smart features and an app component, it would be perfect fodder among CES' high-tech exhibits.
Their star appeal became instant fodder for Facebook groups that many protesters cited as key organizing tools.
News Analysis A high-profile inspector general report has served as fodder for arguments about President Trump.
On top of that, Hill's privacy was invaded, her alleged unconventional relationship the subject of media fodder.
We have a lovely time — a relatively new baby is always fodder for conversation with other moms.
They're cause for friendly debate, make for clickable blog posts and are easy fodder for online polls.
If you've always wondered what it's like to work at Apple, there's new fodder for your imagination.
Napoleon and his "cannon fodder," slavery and its ever-renewed human merchandise — they both fit in here.
You put all of that together, and you get, well, this: Y'all, this is first date fodder.
He has used them as political fodder for his anti-immigrant base since he launched his campaign.
The comments gave Republicans already irked by the progressive freshmen perhaps the most substantive fodder to date.
Ms. Cunningham's abrupt departure from Bendix provided fodder for months of newspaper and magazine articles and commentary.
Oh, and they have apes armed with machine guns, too, so it's not all heady academia fodder.
You can watch the robot work in a dramatic video posted by Fodder Works on YouTube (above).
Fortunately for Congress – and for Diamond and Silk – it will make everlasting fodder for televised congressional hearings.
Such mistakes have provided fodder for those who worry that the country is exposing itself to needless risk.
In many ways, this is fodder that could easily degrade into a shallow, easy performance of faux-feminism.
They're just a great ally for the Starks and Targaryens… and also good fodder, if need be. 6.
As the clip, directed by Paul Feig (Ghostbusters) shows, a dramatic war role is always good Oscar fodder.
Sometimes, a mash-up rises above the standard of usual Reddit fodder and becomes something more, something glorious.
It seemed like decent fodder for a personal essay and enough external motivation to actually get things done.
It provides the usual Instagram fodder to its 44,000 followers — pretty people striking weird poses in pretty places.
While easy fodder for mockery, it's strangely easy to roll with this technique, if not excuse its wonkiness.
At a glance the sculptures make for impressive selfie-fodder, but up close the painted coral looks unconvincing.
You have to go through 20 years of canon fodder and eventually something regurgitates up as a throwback.
If you wanted to spin a darker story, there's certainly plenty of fodder for you to do that.
A huge study out of Sweden provides some major fodder for your "pro" column about getting a dog.
Still, the Zuma mess served as enticing fodder for SpaceX's critics, who argue the company's vehicles are unreliable.
And we're willing to bet completing the game will reveal some clues and theory fodder for Season 63.
Oftentimes involves tears, anger, outrageous statements (everyone remembers Corinne's "platinum vagine" quote), and plenty of blooper-reel fodder.
Their divorce fueled tabloid fodder, as claims of infidelity between Rossdale and their former nanny came to light.
Jobs reports, with myriad statistics and breakdowns, have always provided fodder for both sides to tout their viewpoints.
Sansa Stark is such a prominent Westerosi icon that her smallest wardrobe and hair changes are gossip fodder.
Interestingly, AppleInsider appears to have provided the fodder for this new lawsuit, or some of it at least.
And it&aposs using human beings and Palestinians, essentially, as cannon fodder, that&aposs what Hamas has done.
This is especially true when an accommodation offers a swoon-worthy panoramic view that provides endless Instagram fodder.
And as with anything that's been viewed more than 8.4 million times, it's become excellent fodder for memes.
But whether this discovery is fodder for anything more than a media scare-fest remains to be seen.
Farmers say the government is reluctant to open cattle shelters where livestock can get free water and fodder.
Depending on how deep into the surface the ice goes, that could be ample fodder for rocket propellant.
They made 11 films together along the way, but their off-screen turbulence really made them tabloid fodder.
Important cultural and racial discussions turn into internet fodder as the meaning of important social terms get diluted.
Families are herded into kill zones, unwilling cannon fodder as the group desperately tries to cling to control.
Instead of fodder for teenage fantasies, the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue is becoming a platform for positive change.
It's the kind of wide angle from which individuals blend into crowds, or into fodder for a tragedy.
And, of course, the choices made with A Wrinkle In Time, which for a fantasy, is whitewash fodder.
This setup provides the fodder for either a serious melodrama or a kind of goofy road trip movie.
Turning our back on refugees because of their religion creates recruiting fodder for ISIS and other terrorist groups.
This may be a sign that your media brand has gone from being revered to disregarded as fodder.
Her use of a private email server also will be fodder, regardless of the outcome of any inquiry.
Now, whether Ryan actually holds to his pledge not to be the nominee is fodder for future comment.
Hard as it may be to watch, these events are fodder for the conversations we should be having.
Republicans pounced on Nelson's decision, pledging that the Supreme Court will be fodder for the 2018 Senate battle.
That's fodder for gossip columns and some people find it problematic, but it is really a non-issue.
The Syrian refugee crisis has become political cannon fodder for a supposed clash between Muslim and western values.
For now, though, Trump's infamous Access Hollywood conversation continues to serve as fodder for corporate anti-harassment trainers.
These myths may be entertaining fodder for social media sites or social gatherings, but they are still myths.
Then, seek out whatever customers, users, competitors or clients might be able to provide you with that fodder.
Earlier in the week, Collins spoke to the entire team and told them to ignore trade rumor fodder.
But Trump isn't harmless fodder, not if his words and actions after the campaign match those during it.
While not always a favorite of the critics, the company's playful shows made for irresistible social-media fodder.
Now that she's released them, there is fodder for her critics on both the left and the right.
He reportedly died in a plane crash in 1945 that has provided fodder for conspiracy theorists ever since.
There is something frightening, in general, about hate groups becoming fodder for the modern cable news argument machine.
Why I don't give you more fodder: When Laura Ingraham apologized for going after the Parkland kid, David.
Overall, 2017 funding trends offer some fodder for both unicorn bulls and those who have warned of overvaluation.
However, using a now-sober person's less-sober past as fodder for entertainment or fun is dicey territory.
It sounds like the music played in the season finale of some One Tree Hill-esque E4 fodder.
Whether any of these should be fodder for a channel like DramaAlert in the first place is questionable.
Kowalkiewicz emerging as the most obvious #1 contender definitely provides some fascinating fodder for the division's next chapter.
At worst, we're continuing down the seemingly-limitless path of men experimenting on women's bodies as startup fodder.
In Syria, the Islamic State's Central Asian recruits are often given menial jobs or used as cannon fodder.
Much of the social media content included in the complaint was fairly standard fodder for partisan Facebook pages.
The alternate gig that lifts you out of your process also supplies fodder for when that process resumes.
Photos of the gifts are posted on Instagram, where they serve as both inspiration and fodder for commentary.
Intimacy challenged, Celeste also has serious family problems, and her love life is scandalous fodder for professional gossips.
This is all fodder for YC's critics, but YC sees it as an alright reality as it grows.
They called the effort a political hit job against the White House, using the president's son as fodder.
But for all its newfound depth, vacationers need not worry — shipboard intellectual fodder is still balanced by diversion.
It's a lot, and it's all fodder for Nilay Patel, Dieter Bohn, and Paul Miller to talk about.
I was peeved about my passport, but I also knew that the episode would make great column fodder.
The message, for the imagined communist audience, is that Western culture can turn anything into fodder to binge.
We are confident the people of Louisiana will see these lies for the political tabloid fodder they are.
Most would still agree with Thoreau's claim that spreading tabloid fodder is an ignoble aspiration for any tool.
Much of Mr. Parfrey's catalog was fodder for a modest but loyal following of conspiracists, cultists and paranoiacs.
Her face doesn't appear on the cover of magazines; she does no endorsements; she isn't gossip-column fodder.
Like many polls, there is plenty of fodder within the CBS News poll results to support either side.
These books are proven fodder for terrorist attacks and, in this American moment, they portend a dangerous confrontation.
Will you use the time to explore a new region of the world, in search of creative fodder?
Late-night television often provides the fodder for the water cooler (or Slack thread) conversations the next morning.
The intended audience here, though, will at least come away with plenty of fodder for postviewing discussion groups.
Even keeping livestock is getting tougher due to a lack of fodder for cows and goats, she added.
Still, the document will provide even more fodder and backup for those who want Trump out of office.
Indeed, elements of Buttigieg's resume — Rhodes scholar, military veteran — have provided fodder for numerous profiles this election cycle.
Neither does the fact that his DJ persona has become fodder for the media, at least not anymore.
The company's settlement with the Securities and Exchange Commission in April provided further fodder to justify a settlement.
This provides fodder for anti-Semitic conspiracy theories, and for some, it is the elephant in the room.
With luck, they'll continue to be protected here and not become fodder for the meat or pet trades.
And with Tolkien's larger universe of books and movies already serving as fodder for a video game, who knows?
The story, meant to be charming talk-show fodder for Lawrence, has incited a decent amount of internet ire.
Penney's work may provide fodder for technology companies and others arguing for greater restraint and disclosure about intelligence-gathering.
By providing inadequate fodder for pestering anyone left of far right, the alt-right's social networks have largely failed.
As a high-profile TV personality with stints in Philadelphia and New York, Bolaris was tabloid fodder for months.
They have been anxiously waiting to see whether his positions were just campaign fodder, not to be taken seriously.
And one of the things it made clear to me is that anything and everything can become erotic fodder.
It might become fodder for future lawsuits from anyone upset about content being taken down, or not taken down.
Five years later, Electric Guest continues to inspire Hollywood and media creative execs looking for stand-out soundtrack fodder.
If the darker side isn't really your thing, there's also plenty of light fodder available for your autumnal queue.
Tesla's lawsuit against a former employee was filed just 24 hours ago and it's already ripe fodder for Hollywood.
Lopez's love life — including her three previous marriages and another high-profile engagement — has been tabloid fodder for years.
Rappers don't typically bother with gossip fodder unless they're clapping back at the rumors that pertain directly to them.
After an exhaustive search, they find some good fodder for blackmail: The inspector's wife is having a torrid affair.
That has been fodder for Hillary Clinton, whose aides have wondered aloud about what could be in the returns.
Their relationship was regularly used as fodder for RHONY, as the two enjoyed the first few months of marriage.
Explanations tend to cite the Communications Act of 1934 — arcane fodder for a kitchen table or dorm room discussion.
The brutality, betrayals and deadening conformity of East Germany have provided fodder for a long list of celebrated writers.
What is actually happening is that a band of entrepreneurs are breeding insects as animal fodder—particularly fish food.
It also appears the children are actually in distress at times, and that's being used as fodder for views.
Before winning the GOP nomination, Trump's tweets were deemed by many as mere entertainment fodder from a colorful businessman.
New drama just days before royal wedding Meghan Markle's family becomes tabloid fodder; Jonathan Hunt reports from Los Angeles.
For rivals like this, the next 15,000 emails could provide perfect fodder for criticism right before the election.[Reuters]
But it turns out that her gravelly vocals paired with gorgeous guitar riffs are dream fodder for a remix.
Their flight and liberty, but also their imprisonment, have been metaphorical fodder for titans like Aristophanes, Picasso and Stravinsky.
His treatise on palace dogs, for example, explains that canine "fodder" was mostly bread, donkey meat, and, weirdly, grapes.
Lohan jokes about her "two, or three, or four" DUIs, which is not exactly the best fodder for comedy.
Step 1: Throw an early morning Twitter bomb, usually but not always timed to "Fox & Friends" fodder or reinforcement.
O'Reilly provided perfect fodder for late-night skits and monologues, while only John Oliver fully addressed the Weinstein scandal.
If it's strange for her fans seeing her become tabloid fodder then how strange must it be for her?
The two had a son, musician Elijah Blue Allman, and were frequent celebrity tabloid fodder before divorcing in 1978.
The Syrian refugee crisis has lately become political cannon fodder for a supposed clash between Muslim and Western values.
Trump's diet (garbage), exercise routine (non-existent), and sleep habits (natch) have been gossipy fodder for quite a while.
And comics find plenty of fodder in modern Zimbabwe, run by a former Mugabe security chief nicknamed 'The Crocodile'.
Not to mention that many of the key players were nothing if not perfect fodder for a nighttime soap.
McKay's work on The Big Short proved he can juggle comedy, drama, and complicated conceptual fodder with relative ease.
One cryptocurrency start-up used Dimon's comments as fodder for a full-page ad in The Wall Street Journal.
Clinton World also knows that the personal history of Bill and Hillary Clinton will be campaign fodder for Trump.
The island's pirate past, and the Carthaginian, Roman, Vandal, Moorish and Norwegian conquerors, to name a few, are fodder.
The ACA has its problems, and the hyper-partisanship surrounding it is great fodder going into November's presidential election.
The 106-page report, released Thursday by Parliament's Public Accounts Committee, gave fodder to both sides in the debate.
Whatever that sign may originally say, it becomes instant fodder for Photoshoppers, meme-makers and digital scammers to alter.
Though British wild cards often prove to be overmatched cannon fodder in the qualifying tournament, Willis played with confidence.
They make great reelection fodder and present a stellar opportunity to get on the cover of the Palookaville Picayune.
Many farmers lack the financial resources to buy the trays and shelter needed to grow hydroponic fodder, he explained.
Clinton's campaign; provided fodder for Republicans who have accused the Justice Department of bias in its inquiry into Mrs.
Backlash: The comments were quickly made into fodder for drug pricing advocates, as well as FDA commissioner Scott Gottlieb.
Juggling is the stuff of patterns and gravity and precision, good fodder for brains inclined to math and science.
Pundits who are trying to weaken Trump's style to Make America Great Again (MAGA) is fodder for America's haters.
Donald Trump's rise in the Republican Party seemed like the perfect fodder for former Daily Show host Jon Stewart.
And it's probably why Axe has rebranded itself from frat-boy fodder to an all-grown-up aspirational aesthetic.
But it was Hannity himself who upped the mockery fodder ante with a handful of tweets earlier this month.
But now that he's endorsed Trump, this gives Democrats fodder to tie him to the controversial GOP front-runner.
Is it inconceivable that the contents of those emails won't become conversational fodder for card games or beauty parlors?
My editor and I constantly analyzed events and emails to decide if they were actually newsworthy or tabloid fodder.
Recurrent gossip column fodder, the youthful Ms. Shields dated John Travolta and crushed on a baby-faced George Michael.
Critics mocked the show's tendency to turn the actual events of history into fodder for an overwrought family drama.
That's hardly typical Oscar fodder, so the movie's 13 nominations feel even more impressive in light of that fact.
Amid the growing distrust of the government's decisions in Vietnam, the threat of computer databases became irresistible media fodder.
And in Sweden, record-high temperatures have left fields parched and farmers scrambling to find fodder for their livestock.
The report provides ample fodder for both political parties in the run-up to the midterm elections in November.
ALIBI on Acorn TV. The infallible drama fodder of betrayal, love and murder gives this mini-series its edge.
The scandal provides more fodder for critics of the company, which bought Uber's business in China two years ago.
Weather conditions affect us all, quite obviously, which is exactly what makes them such oft-abused fodder for discussion.
The documentary, directed by Gabriela Cowperthwaite, is further fodder for many who oppose the practices and profitability of SeaWorld.
Perhaps you can scan social media feeds beforehand to mine potential conversation fodder like recent milestones, purchases or trips.
The claim is not a new one for Mr. Trump, and has been fodder for fact checkers since September.
But that panic is also perfect fodder for the Trumps, Salvinis, and Le Pens of the world promising protection.
The drug hikes will be fodder for both parties, who have hammered pharmaceutical companies and those across the aisle.
Meanwhile, Gianforte's muddled stance on the GOP's bill to repeal and replace ObamaCare has made for Democratic attack fodder.
She wants to confide in Seema, her best friend, but she can't risk her secret becoming fodder for gossip.
That means there's plenty of fodder for more evening strolls, but this time in Cambridge, Massachusetts, instead of Manhattan.
The story provided new fodder for Trump's critics to claim the president is seeking to obstruct the Russia investigation.
It's perfect fodder for kids' YouTube channels, giving them enough material for a continuous series of "who's inside?" videos.
That pair of records is fodder for their Wintry Mix tour, which hits this Long Island theater on Saturday.
Then they are replaced by new boys and girls, who shake up the dynamic and provide fresh romantic fodder.
And if an able-bodied male in his 20s was not enrolled in college, he was immediately draft fodder.
Then I thought, oh, my gosh, here comes the fodder, the hoopla, everyone pointing fingers, complaining, making up stories.
He did tell me that those moments when she lost track of reality was actually fodder for further conversation.
Many, according to a recent survey of teachers' perceptions of their students, are using them as fodder for bullying.
Semi autonomy, the dual human-computer nature of bots, provides fodder for all sorts of revolutionary production and reception.
And during impeachment, we were providing round-the-clock fodder for cable and that's where it really took off.
In particular, the relationship between Chuck and his wife, Wendy (Maggie Siff), becomes fodder for a very public outing.
Of course, ball pits also make for fantastic social media fodder, a resurgence perfectly timed to the Instagram age.
It's fodder for thought as we trudge the 298 miles back to the car, just ahead of the setting sun.
Her reveal is classic teen movie fodder: She emerges from the pool house to the sound of "Gold" by Kiiara.
The Bank of England's chief economist has written for the London Review of Books, fodder for middle-class dinner parties.
There's no exact science behind which old TV segments will be forgotten and which will become high-grade meme fodder.
" Trump's suggestion that Clinton has used performance-enhancing drugs is yet more fodder in his campaign against a "rigged election.
Any provocative action by Iran — like a missile test — only provides fodder for his rationale to rip up the deal.
That voting record has provided fodder for attacks from many of Biden's Democratic rivals, on a wide array of issues.
The fourth step is where the Republican Congress will be able to find its best fodder for blocking the plan.
Stitch is wildly popular in Japan, where the anime series is still fodder for dozens of fan blogs and memes.
Her efforts to change the subject with evidence angered some Native Americans and gave Republicans even more fodder for attacks.
He was made famous by an early 2000's Disney Channel show that's still fodder for memes and GIF sets.
It's also baby pink and housed in a minimalist, pretty glass jar, which is basically Instagram fodder for your vanity.
Nothing truly romantic may have come of it, but it did give Jonerys fans plenty of fodder for romantic GIFs.
Thanks to her odd behavior, the video of her final moments went viral and became instant fodder for internet theories.
Astronomers are finding another 1,500 objects each year, giving us plenty of fodder for nightmares about potential Earth-killing impacts.
The impulse to build stuff that "forms like Voltron" isn't just fodder for 1980s animated series and hip hop lyrics.
Quote-worthy clips become fodder for press outlets, giving candidates even more exposure without having to pay for TV ads.
In recent years, it's crossed an important threshold from the philosophical fodder of sci-fi novels into real-world concern.
The recoil becomes the subject of primetime cable news fodder, giving Underwood's enemies more reason to not take her seriously.
In the world of The X-Files, you are only useful to institutions — whether public or private — as cannon fodder.
Nitrogen fertiliser, used to increase fodder yields so that more cows can be raised on less land, exacerbates the problem.
Alternately, when 34-year-old Scott Disick started dating 19-year-old Sofia Richie, their relationship became instant tabloid fodder.
It's a way to sow chaos in the party and create fodder for political ads ahead of 2020 Senate elections.
But the dust-up offered fresh fodder for other candidates who have labored to portray Cruz as less than consistent.
Over the years, she has shaken her tabloid-fodder persona and become someone who is thought of much more seriously.
The FARC has long been accused by the government and human rights groups of using child solders as cannon fodder.
Ellis noted that those photos would eventually become fodder for the media, and called them "unnecessary" for jurors to see.
The incident coincided with the internet meme's shift from online fodder for tech geeks to a mainstream social media commodity.
Too large a number of Algerian emigrants would be evidence of its shortcomings and serve as fodder for its opponents.
His movements around New York are fodder for tabloids and tweets, some suggesting that his past behavior bordered on criminal.
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Bind them together with a backstory that sounds more like an alternate version of Room than your typical comedic fodder.
In many regards, Facebook's privacy pop-up was easy fodder for dunking on the company, as many on Twitter did.
FACT took a long look at Family Fodder, the brilliant post-punk/new wave band that is seriously, seriously underrated.
And any revenue hiccup is likely to be fodder for Wall Street bears betting against the stock amid growing competition.
So Lara knows she was lied to, even she can be cannon fodder, and Axe is nowhere to be found.
After sending off the tweet, the window friends became excellent fodder for some Twitter owl puns: I don't blame you.
We have self driving cars, new movie technology, drones ... all of that makes for interesting fodder in the writers room.
The gambling license applications offer more fodder to attorneys general or lawmakers who are critical of daily fantasy, Wallach said.
That's an argument for a less ambitious approach that may not alienate centrist voters and give the GOP such fodder.
Before You Judge Me was tapped as fodder for some kind of adaptation long before it was ready for publishing.
Quoreshi remembers when people did not have to walk far to find clusters of trees to provide fodder for animals.
Invisible Rule The disarray of modern life takes shape in levitating planetary masses created from outdated appliances and junkyard fodder.
But in recent years the issue has become political fodder in legislative battles over restricting abortions later in a pregnancy.
It should also prompt financial firms to improve compliance systems to catch misconduct before it becomes fodder for a tip.
The Supreme Court tactics by most Democrats have become fodder for Republicans hoping to unseat red-state Democrats in November.
A destroyed phone, mysterious texts about a "deflator" and even the length of a bathroom visit became fodder for debate.
The story of Burlington College has been fodder for more than a year, chronicled primarily by local Vermont publication VTDigger.
These episodes from Shostakovich's life contain abundant fodder for novelization, were the author more enterprising and inquisitive about his subject.
This makes them perennial fodder for the craft and sullen art of astute stock pickers seeking to exploit market inefficiencies.
Especially because, fodder for creativity though it may be, not a single frame of the evening ends up on Instagram.
After all, if you do choose to buy the product, your review might end up as fodder for Review Revue.
But for imperiled House Republicans, voting to remove funds from a children's health account provides easy fodder for attack ads.
In either case, Forrester laid out six startups that it sees as prime acquisition fodder heading into the new year.
The President has a habit of picking up ideas from the Fox News vortex and turning them into political fodder.
They must determine how to retain Mr. Trump's ardent supporters without embracing him, handing Democrats easy fodder and repelling independents.
Months later, when the press found out, Radley and Ashcroft became tabloid fodder and their lives became a soap opera.
Consequently, it is fodder for all that thwarts, represses, starves, withers, deadens, limits, and narrows the complex souls of Parisians.
The animals have nowhere to go, consume all local vegetation, and herders have to buy fodder to keep livestock alive.
"The writers haven't been shying away from that type of fodder when it comes to telling these stories," he said.
Some have embraced the term "socialist," giving fresh fodder to Republican critics, and denounced the richest Americans and biggest corporations.
This provides much fodder for a so-called intersectional analysis of social attitudes and state systems of domination and discrimination.
There's also the album's waltzing title track—essentially Mazzy Star's "Fade Into You," but make it wedding first dance fodder.
Stories of sacrifice, literal and metaphoric, run throughout human history, so of course they have long been reliable cinematic fodder.
Studies have long pointed to heightened alcohol consumption rates among Native Americans, which provides fodder for opponents of tribal distilling.
She was married to another famous actor, Douglas Fairbanks -- that was very much fodder for fan magazines at the time.
And, not unlike the superhero Wonder Woman, she's provided plenty of inspiration and fodder for creative Halloween costumes this year.
"Without any bullish fodder, the soybean market is looking forward to that big South American crop coming on," Hoops said.
Much of the trial can be expected to focus on the women, whose own conduct will become fodder for judgment.
In doing so, Mr. Chertoff said, he has provided "fodder for a lot of unsubstantiated allegations and half-baked accusations."
To be clear, this is not the first time that women have become cannon fodder in interstate or civil conflicts.
It also means exciting new TV shows and movies coming to Netflix, providing the perfect fodder for cozy nights in.
This type of animal fodder is technically not permitted on Neighbors, because only "crime and safety related" topics are allowed.
There is plenty of fodder for Paltrow's critics, who have accused the former film star of elitism, quackery, and ignorance.
But it did give fodder to Democrats who are likely to revel in Mr. Trump's derision of his party's bill.
Tiger did not collapse once his life became tabloid fodder, and in fact he returned to near his previous greatness.
You need to think about how you're going to do this and refrain from using the kids as cannon fodder.
First, journalists and fans have an obligation to treat Biles' story as a call to action, not fodder for gossip.
Whatever his race, resistance is just more fodder for Zan, because there's no distinction for him between exploitation and art.
Does it exist for any reason other than as fodder for eighth-grade graduation parties and particularly cheesy wedding receptions?
"There's still anger and a bit of depression, but … they're giving us incredible fodder to use against them," Crowley said.
The middle way on impeachment would give Republicans the fodder they need to argue that their opponents are politically motivated.
Even "technically recyclable" plastics can become landfill fodder if they harbor food residues that lower their quality and therefore value.
These breakthroughs might have been front-page fodder in a different news cycle, but not in Trump's Washington this week.
A wrong move by the European Central Bank could upset a fragile economic recovery and provide fodder for the populists.
Those Lakers were fraught with palace intrigue, with Bryant and O'Neal, future Hall of Famers, providing plenty of tabloid fodder.
Prior to 703, a video of an avowed Marxist praising a Democratic candidate would have been fodder for attack ads.
It's a contract that has provided fodder for comedians of various quality on sports talk radio, television and now Twitter.
Her divorce has become tabloid fodder, but, undaunted, Ms. Blige has continued to campaign and show up at awards ceremonies.
Then you have ... In doing that and making those claims, in some ways you're adding fodder to the Russia meme.
For now, though, Trump's infamous Access Hollywood conversation is reportedly fodder for the corporate anti-harassment trainers at Fox News.
"Following massive cattle deaths during extreme droughts, we are establishing fodder banks to help fatten the most impacted animals," Mwaniki said.
And why is my situation only to be discussed in therapy, while other people's job woes are acceptable dinner-table fodder?
He has also left out policy positions that could be fodder for Democratic criticism, such as his support for free trade.
The attack could provide more fodder for Iran hawks within the US administration, whose recent Iran saber-rattling has frustrated Trump.
Most of their dogs never came back, since the army carted them off into battle as little more than cannon fodder.
"Keep them guessing" as markets' betting fodder, and a form of dueling with Wall Street, is a game of another time.
PowerPoints are popping up on Tinder profiles and being sent to first dates and providing fodder for various photoshopped-based memes.
The terms "flaunt" and "baby bump" often comingle in pregnancy-related headlines, and expecting moms are lucrative fodder to sell magazines.
It was picked up by American television networks eager for holiday fodder, and it has never been off the airwaves since.
Russia and China's wars of expansion provided enough fodder to keep America afloat through the middle years of the Trump presidency.
"It's great fodder for an election," said Mujtaba Rahman, an expert on Brexit at the Eurasia Group, a political risk consultancy.
Any small exaggeration can give the skeptics fodder to continue demanding more evidence for phenomena that are already known to exist.
And the frequency — and tone — of Trump's interjections, as well as Clinton's cool composure, provided plenty of fodder for the Twitterverse.
It's not out of the ordinary for anti-DDoS sites to become fodder for hackers, as they often host unsavory clients.
Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson's Skyscraper may be generic summer popcorn fodder, but at least there was a skyscraper in the trailer.
It's both clever and creepy to think about your work projects and meetings becoming fodder for ad targeting in the future.
Once fodder for "bra and panty" matches, the women's division now boasts a full-fledged roster of formidable female wrestling talent.
Politicians inevitably wade into interest rate discussions, and market punters take those "who-said-what" events as their daily betting fodder.
It was a short week; short on days, short on volume but not short on fodder for the ongoing rate debate.
A significant achievement of the first 22 year closure was producing 22% of a total diet, including fodder for domestic animals.
"If he follows through on that threat, that is the fodder for recessions," said Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody's Analytics.
The revelation could provide new fodder to aggressive GOP rivals looking to build a case against Clinton heading into the election.
Lab-grown meat, transgenic crops, desserts extruded from the nozzles of 3-D printers: not exactly fodder for nostalgic childhood memories.
While controversy of this scale is far from typical student paper fodder, Baden said the staff let the truth guide them.
The White House's bungled comments have escalated tensions in Congress, and milquetoast Republican reactions are already becoming fodder for Democratic attacks.
The alleged Reddit leak of a moderator's Slack channel provided fodder for conservative trolls looking for bias in "anti-Trump" moderators.
The ever-evolving online community of Creepypasta continues to provide heaps of fodder for scary story lovers and production studios alike.
These stories not only provide enigmatic creative fodder, but also serve as grisly examples of the earliest versions of fairy tales.
Farrell gives a master class in deadpan comedy, while the inherent absurdity of the set-up provides constant fodder for amusement.
Clearly, by closing UNRWA schools the U.N. employees meant to encourage youngsters to become cannon fodder for Hamas' deadliest macabre theatre.
But the former has an expansive global reach and broad sociopolitical impact — making it perfect fodder for the latter's critical eye.
The strict laws became a hot button issue, featuring in the pages of newspapers and fodder for discussion on television shows.
This kind of political satire is a mainstay of New York's J'ouvert in particular, and 2016 provided more than enough fodder.
And nobody should be treating short-term shifts in any of the above as fodder for their political fights on Twitter.
It provided fodder for late-night comedians and helped launch Court TV.  It changed the way we talk about domestic abuse.
What seemed like Such An Epic Ordeal for the last few weeks might actually be fodder for some good comic relief.
Unlike toll roads or power stations—normal fodder for PPP deals—better drains and reservoirs are not easily converted into profits.
The film obviously decided to chop this section out and simply use Patrick's character as early clown fodder, which is understandable.
News of her condition went public, making her body a spectacle of national embarrassment, and her life and career media fodder.
Well, it turns out there's a treasure trove of beauty-centric ASMR fodder and we've gathered our favorites just for you.
"Nothing from the crop is wasted," said Mwema, adding that even the green stalks are sold to livestock farmers as fodder.
It means the haute couture and the heavier material don't have to (and shouldn't) be mutually exclusive red carpet interview fodder.
There are surely more items I forgot, but I think that the list provides plenty of fodder for those two stories.
Although Hong and Kim have been in a relationship together that is tabloid fodder in Korea, the film isn't directly autobiographical.
Aside from giving fodder to opponents of opening the combat jobs to women, the high failure rate could present other challenges.
Republicans have seized on the Green New Deal as a wedge issue as they hunt for fodder for the 21625 election.
Like I said, the trustee plans to appeal, so all of this could end up being fodder for the 9th Circuit.
She first gained notoriety through videos for her early singles like "Das Me" and "Everybody Does"  becoming meme fodder on Tumblr.
Not all ISIS fighters from Central Asia are cannon fodder for attacks -- some have attained senior positions within the terrorist infrastructure.
Mr. Diyab's disappearance has provided fodder for those who want to shut down the administration's efforts to resettle lower-level detainees.
All of these "stories" are aimed at providing fodder for Fox News and other conservative outlets to counter Mueller's ongoing investigation.
It was in the early years after he left the White House that his friendships with wealthy playboys became tabloid fodder.
Khalil was ferried to the front lines along with a unit of children who served as little more than cannon fodder.
Those results should also provide fodder for questions for consumers to ask their financial advisor to gauge their expertise, he said.
The dads who throw comical tantrums, or who keep using kids as cannon fodder in an attempt to rule the galaxy.
The tactic appears childish, and gives Trump loyalists fodder to claim that the authors are merely seeking attention and self-promotion.
Morning-show segments, where they make for cheap and easy fodder, also help keep some of them in the public consciousness.
I thought the idea of a black cloud that swallows all life would be perfect fodder for a heavy metal song.
Key's knack for unnecessarily placing himself in awkward situations in front of the media gave plenty of fodder to his critics.
This sprawling indie fair has distinguished itself for unwieldy sculptures, site-specific installations, participatory performances, and other ambitious and unsellable fodder.
The food at their respective hospitals had provided much conversational fodder, and Mr. Grizzle had just learned how to order in.
Mr. Beckham believes he has been targeted by the media, and that even innocuous situations involving him have become tabloid fodder.
I don't know Ms. Leonard's thoughts on all this, but I'm glad she makes art that is not natural Instagram fodder.
Mr. Loy's work here is sensible and intelligent; he treats "Forza" not as caricature but as fodder for clear, specific drama.
He found his fodder in the Court Circular, an account of the royals' engagements that appears in The Times of London.
Beyond providing fodder for Snapchat, what form is VR really going to take as it wriggles further into our daily lives?
But a product that has struggled to amass users provided fodder for questions from lawmakers about Google's handling of user data.
"Shadow" (season 5, episode 24) Could Buffy turn cancer — one of the most monstrous of diseases — into fodder for its storytelling?
Brightside" has a couple of "key ingredients" that make it durable meme fodder — namely, "widely recognizable source text and versatile lyrics.
This flippancy feels like an extension of his blasé tone throughout "White," which treats politics as mere fodder for stylized soliloquy.
As viewers debated the ins and outs of their relationship on social media, the show became daily fodder for newspaper columnists.
The report gave Mr. Barr's critics fodder to accuse him of using his role to do the president a political favor.
The situation in Australia soon became TikTok fodder, with many people making mocking posts to the tune of "It's Corona Time."
Those systems have become fodder for the security forces anti-drone training, including using them as targets for counter-drone technology.
The church and its ritual provide endless fodder; it gives structure to Pym's novels, as it gave structure to her life.
Which is to say, there's a lot of fodder out there for Leap Day memes, many of them 30 Rock-related.
Clinton's private email server contained highly classified material, providing Mr. Trump with a fodder of attack lines on the campaign trail.
But poets don't want to be fodder for panels and colloquia, and Hutchinson's poems are oppositional and disruptive, sometimes tauntingly so.
"The insects are literally finishing the fodder that is the source of support to our livelihood," said Hassan, the animal herder.
Some of the requested documentation did not currently exist, he wrote, and any documents it produced could become fodder for regulators.
Breakups have long been prime songwriting fodder, but things can get complicated when the parties in question are also creative collaborators.
So they should have been cannon fodder for the Edmonton Oilers, playing on home ice and with three days of rest.
Still, Volker's testimony also provided Trump and his allies with fodder, as they've been pushing for it to be released publicly.
SCOTT WAPNER: You said, in January, quote -- and it certainly got a lot of fodder -- The easy money has been made.
So for Season 2 he relocates to Los Angeles — a town he hates, providing much fodder for his biting voice-over.
Finally, fodder for your good intentions for 2016: a year's worth of scientific findings on the nearly incalculable benefits of exercise.
Such dire numbers became fodder for people defending for-profit colleges from heavy criticism of their high cost and poor outcomes.
Don't they make ideal fodder for those intent on dismissing all trans people as deluded and their condition as a whim?
That's seemingly plenty of fodder for a break-up bop, but Davidson's post-breakup behavior added some edge to the saga.
It's good public relations fodder, naturally, but it reflects a very real curiosity within the game, irrespective of the eventual outcome.
If there's one thing all Americans can agree on right now, it's that this ridiculous election is, unfortunately, ripe with comedic fodder.
The framing of this group of artists and thinkers demonstrates that blockchain technology is already providing ample fodder for new media projects.
These herders rely on livestock for food and income but are in areas where there is no natural fodder for the animals.
In this respect, Obama's move could give them some political fodder to continue their narrative that Democrats are anti-low-cost energy.
Candidates ignoring the material conditions of black trans women's lives while using vague calls for "acceptance" as campaign fodder is endlessly frustrating.
The grain maize harvest is due to kick off in about 10 days in France while fodder maize cuttings have already started.
The burdens of public service are insane enough without the perpetual threat that every thought shared with a friend becomes Twitter fodder.
The new product looks like a leotard for dogs, but supposedly does so much more than just provide amazing Instagram photo fodder.
There is legitimate activity going on, but anything that is in the news or that is generating hype is fodder for fraudsters.
Tickets went on sale Monday, followed by the inevitable widespread reports of site-crashing, long waits, and other bantha, errr, blog fodder.
He's perfectly cast, and the character design, which is more subtle and less overtly monstrous than the 2017 iteration, is nightmare fodder.
Her previous relationships with Wiz Khalifa and Kanye West had become fodder in what seemed like a never-ending cycle of abuse.
While that class seems like more than enough fodder for one film, Mistress of Evil adds another mythical kingdom to the mix.
Worse still, the fallibility of tech makes it easy fodder for conspiracy theories, and a lack of faith in the democratic process.
They serve as fodder for Drake's experiments, meant to save humanity from destruction at the hands of disease, climate change and overpopulation.
Reactions from Clinton's Republican opponents also showed they may use the FBI's findings as attack fodder even if she is not charged.
The numbers are dropping, and a new survey from the National Association of Realtors only adds fodder to the current market's failings.
Their fiddly exchanges over details, which spanned several years and spawned an unconventional co-written book, seem unlikely fodder for the stage.
The figures, last updated July 31, provide further fodder to those who say the agency is detaining individuals at an unnecessary level.
Only on this album are Beyoncé and Jay-Z rendering their version of the black mundane through branded, filtered, already uncontroversial fodder.
These what-if match-ups are fodder for message board discussions, a prompt for words to fill dead air and dead space.
In song, as a chant, as an editorial cartoon, the cry created great fodder for Republicans supporting James G. Blaine, Cleveland's opponent.
The problem for Trump here is that the more he talks, the more fodder he gives Democrats in their ongoing impeachment inquiry.
In this age when Disney is the constant subject of internet fodder, it's a reminder of how elementally important these movies are.
Yet nonetheless, all of the above continue to be topics people seize on and often use as fodder to pick her apart.
After all, it had become fodder for social media shitposting, memed to death by people who had probably not seen the movie.
"There's plenty of fodder there for Democrats" in the report, said David Lewis, professor of law in political science at Vanderbilt University.
One notable difference between the mealworm and soldier-fly approaches to insect farming is the fodder that the larvae are themselves fed.
Considering how deftly the Kardashian-Jenner family traditionally turns tabloid fodder into masterful reality television, a response to the speculation seemed imminent.
We should be focusing on it, because what Brody so blithely dismissed as "fodder" for the tabloid cycle are actually people's stories.
Here's the cocktail party fodder you've given me: There was a No Nose Club for people who'd lost their noses to syphilis.
Though seemingly inconsequential, the remark gave critics fodder to amplify concerns that she was too inexperienced to be running for high office.
The hypnotic tones of video games such as Namco's "Xevious" and Nintendo's "Super Mario Brothers" provided more creative fodder for Mr Hosono.
Young plays Rose, a young pregnant woman who finds herself embroiled in dark, dramatic events that become fodder for Jackson's next novel.
Imperator FuriosaAn action character as resourceful as Mad Max: Fury Road's Furiosa could provide intriguing fodder for a combat-based video game.
It doesn't hurt that Mr Koizumi is fodder for glossy magazines thanks to his film-star looks (his brother is an actor).
Instead the Assad regime has turned to Shia militias, often made up of Afghans drafted and organised by Iran, as cannon fodder.
Her love life became tabloid fodder and she broke into morning shows parents turn on while hustling their kids out the door.
It certainly provides fodder for some interesting plot lines, but he hadn't given away much about how he'll do it — until Friday.
When Hulk Hogan's sex tape first surfaced online in 2012, it became instant fodder for late-night punchlines and tawdry internet gossip.
So the very questions Sanders brushed aside last fall will now become fodder for Donald Trump against Clinton in the general election.
You jumped on the smart home and "quantified self" bandwagon when the concepts were little more than fodder for niche Reddit threads.
A study in mice, published today in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, is sure to provide fodder for both sides.
What for years has been fodder for internet video gold is now taking shape as a unified vision of the robotic future.
Whether that plan survives House and Senate votes is an open question -- and potential fodder for another round of government shutdown drama.
Grain and fodder prices for cattle have increased following a devastating drought in Australia's east coast, the food bowl of the country.
In the group, ORourke wrote online essays under the pseudonym Psychedelic Warlord that could provide fodder for political supporters and foes alike.
Hillary Clinton's new political action organization was almost ready-made fodder for the press, she details in her upcoming book, What Happened.
Whoops. Ted Cruz was the subject of Twitter fodder on Tuesday morning after reportedly liking a pornography video from his official account.
Not only will it make for interesting television, but it'll provide excellent fodder about how we look at mental illness in America.
When a sex toy store is robbed of $10,000 in toys and 303,000 condoms, it's fodder for a pretty epic press release.
And Trump offers plenty of fodder for amateur investigators: He really is corrupt, and we really do inhabit an unstable political moment.
Why it matters: Democrats have accused Trump of sabotaging ObamaCare since he took office, and this provides more fodder for their case.
For one, it perpetuates the model minority myth and gives institutional racism deniers fodder to isolate one subset success as the norm.
Republicans have seized on the Green New Deal as a wedge issue as they hunt for fodder for the 2020 election.  Sen.
"Given the last year or two, we've come to understand that the families of conservative candidates are media fodder now," he said.
It didn't happen, but Christie did end up traveling to Egypt following her graduation, which became rich fodder for her future novels.
This is all fodder for his supporters to work with in the event that things go down a dark path for him.
There were still politics in sports, but those issues were fodder for publications like The Nation or more recently blogs like Deadspin.
Specifically, it could give rival and former Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki fodder to accuse Abadi of caving to the United States.
The controversy made him a sensation, a kind of literary Kardashian whose story was fodder for gossip and intrigue in the newspapers.
But Strzok's text message will give Trump fodder for his case that the "deep state" was out to get him all along.
And the heavy-handed enforcement-only rhetoric only risks providing fodder for those who openly express criminal intent against the United States.
THURSDAY • Whatever happens with the Brexit vote, it's sure to be fodder for a two-day meeting of European heads of state.
For over a decade, Arabic has been the voice of the enemy, shouted in barks from cannon fodder out to kill you.
On the foreign affairs front, many diplomatic irritants continue to diminish the party's fortunes and create potential fodder for opposition attack ads.
Despite the attorney general's efforts to provide exculpatory fodder for the President's Twitter feed, Congress should be greatly concerned about the contents.
That image is providing political fodder to Mr. Obama as he denounces Republican senators for refusing to give Judge Garland a hearing.
That will be fodder for Trump who will say the former FBI director had prejudged the case before even seeing it. 8.
And he's seemingly allowed his work to become paranormal fodder, quite possibly because he thinks Bigfoot, or something else, is abducting people.
While it sounds like crank fodder of the sort that not infrequently winds up on arXiv, the idea may hold actual water.

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