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"interloper" Definitions
  1. a person who is present in a place or a situation where they do not belong or are not wanted

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The countess gets ugly, accusing Sonya of being an interloper.
The interloper was rewarded with an instant World Series title.
The interloper, it seems, arrives in a variety of costumes.
Now here was this upstart interloper encroaching on his business.
MG: I can only approach it as an interloper with questions.
A few minutes later, an interloper jumped on stage with Jones.
China does not want to be seen as a clumsy interloper.
But The Night's King does more than just notice this interloper.
Well, she is an interloper: divorced, American, biracial and, apparently, progressive.
Truth be told, you now feel a little bit like an interloper.
Even an Antipodean interloper who serendipitously held a British passport was impressed.
Mr. Trump may be an interloper, but he didn't luck into victory.
I was obviously an interloper in that first generation of digital artists.
The dealer with deeper roots told the interloper he had to leave.
But in San Cristóbal, Nafta is widely viewed as an unwelcome interloper.
"Interloper" is dark but up-tempo — self-affirmation to a propulsive beat.
Incredibly, the lioness, named Nosikitok, seemed to be okay with the tiny interloper.
But to some of her fellow citizens, she'll only ever be an interloper.
No, this interloper was unflappable, and he remained a whiter shade of male.
ARE YOU CONCERNED AT ALL, BOB, THAT THERE MIGHT BE AN INTERLOPER HERE?
With his ridiculous stunts, David is an unwelcome interloper into their domestic idyll.
On one hand, Mr. Pitts, who is gay, has embraced his interloper status.
The odds of an interloper winning next year's tournament are about one in 30.
His rivals see him as a celebrity interloper (he joined the party last year).
But by the time they got there, the male interloper had apparently moved on.
Can the conservative leader come to terms with an interloper taking over his party?
I may have started my journey as an interloper, but I'd officially been Gooped.
He shoved an interloper in the back and swiveled his head toward the crease.
But there is always the dangerous interloper, hoping to break into this exclusive club.
Three perennial powerhouses and an exciting interloper will seek spots in the national final.
It's all very friendly, as long as you're not a sinister, non-English-speaking interloper.
In fact, the hi-vis interloper was a security guard stationed in the neighboring building.
At the end of the segment, he even gave the small interloper a high five.
Yogurt was still considered a weird, sour interloper reserved for European expatriates and health nuts.
Even with long odds, the big-name interloper risks a very public fiasco in Atlanta.
For the sake of the sport, he needs to expose McGregor as a hubristic interloper.
I worried that I might be regarded as an interloper and thought about stepping away.
She's an assured, if somewhat derivative singer who still feels like a skeptical pop interloper.
At that moment, Podair says, Obama stopped being the Oval Office interloper with the funny name.
She was frequently disparaged as a nontechnical interloper of overweening aspiration, a nerdy engineer's Lady Macbeth.
We detect the entrance of an interloper by the look in one of the women's eyes.
At the library, my curiosity was honored, and I was a guest rather than an interloper.
I wondered what Paul and Raj, the driver and the mechanic, were thinking of the interloper.
It thus became the first interstellar interloper into Earth's solar system to be spied by astronomers.
But soon enough, an interloper arrives on the scene in the form of a baby sister.
Yet she feels like a bit of an interloper at Juilliard, the land of bel canto.
But despite Pudge's good behavior, our roommates were, understandably, ready for the furry interloper to leave.
Some described her as a foreign interloper who had violated the laws in her own country.
As a grown-up, and therefore an interloper, figuring this out took a little detective work.
In the eyes of her Western critics, however, she was a menacing interloper pulling politicians leftward.
But, for those who considered "The Heist" the work of an interloper, Macklemore became a villain.
The best might be from VaultofTruthOrg, where an interloper stands face to face with DIA's central mural.
One year, an interloper sneaked into the party and nestled herself between John Cleese and Faye Dunaway.
A 30 percent sweetener on Monsanto's undisturbed share price would mean an interloper paying around $51 billion.
AT&T executives and advisers also professed little worry about an interloper emerging with a rival bid.
Maybe the taxi commission or some local politicians expressed worry about this new interloper from San Francisco.
Mr. Bernstein was not only an anomaly but also an upstart, an American interloper on European turf.
But the sex scene that follows, and the interloper who accompanies it, complicate even this consolation prize.
If you're an unpopular teenager, however, and the interloper is a sibling, it can feel like that.
Instead, Republicans have widely embraced debunked conspiracy theories that Ukraine — not Russia — was the actual election interloper.
I feel all the more like an interloper for breaking that magic circle to ask them questions.
Since then, every much-hyped interloper, from Independent Ross Perot to Green Ralph Nader, has come up empty.
I'm just much more interested in an indoor evergreen interloper when its needles fall in someone else's home.
When parliament made clear that it would not support the interloper, Mr Sirisena abruptly decreed the chamber disbanded.
Watching it as a teen, I was suspicious of the interloper and rooting for Nina to stay with Jamie.
Cue interloper Cam, who arrives on the scene unannounced and in cowboy boots, interrupting Kevin and definitely confusing Hannah.
Instead of digesting the interloper, the larger cell let it stick around for the valuable energy that it produced.
Founded in 1914, Merrill Lynch, a securities brokerage firm, was considered an interloper in the cloistered investment banking world.
Facebook, the world's largest sieve of personal data, has become an unwanted interloper between The Onion, and our audience.
But many scientists have suggested that the worms might have been a more modern interloper that contaminated the soil.
"You know, a year and a half ago, they said I was an interloper," Trump recounted on Wednesday night.
Perhaps more, and certainly no less than the Democrats, the Republican establishment sees Trump as an aberration and interloper.
"I'm a bit of an interloper at this event," Barr joked, going on to thank Sessions for his leadership.
Mike Bloomberg's opponents at this week's Democratic debate ripped into him as a Trump-adjacent interloper to their party.
For years she was a pariah in a city where many regarded her as an Eastern liberal interloper. Mrs.
A wedding photoshoot in Gatlinburg, Tennessee, had to take a break when it was interrupted by a furry interloper.
Huggins is brash and brisk, of course, with Moretti cleaving to an old-fashioned myth of the American interloper.
He says his colleagues have what they call a "functionalist theory of deviance" -- that when someone joins a group and violates its standards by raising hell, the interloper can unintentionally build solidarity among the other members as they close ranks and remind the interloper about the "the right way to be," Lee says.
Harrison always feels like an interloper in Bachelor Nation, a fusty remnant of days when the show was more presentational.
That makes Priebus a target for some longtime Trump allies, who see him as an interloper who can't be trusted.
Would the cameras keep rolling as we watch this ex-Secret Service dude lay a thorough beating on the interloper?
Here, though, the magical interloper isn't a singing nanny but a squawking, mischievous bird, which the Poppers name Captain Cook.
I wanted to be a part of the community, to integrate, but I never became anything more than an interloper.
We had shaken off our colonial hangover, and finally embraced the swagger that came from being the outsider, the interloper.
We understand why Claire never got over the trauma of leaving Jamie, and how she felt Frank was the interloper.
History has painted her as an interloper -- a royal consort version of the age-old caricature of the femme fatale.
As with turmeric in Nicaragua, its absence is hardly registered by local cooks, to whom the spice is an interloper.
Warren is hardly the only Democrat in the field who has raised these concerns about the interloper in their midst.
They have struggled to shed the label of interloper: Many activists only turned to politics after the 2016 presidential election.
Fisher and this vulgar interloper, the deck is heavily stacked, and that makes "The Show-Off" no fun at all.
If a silencer-enhanced version does crossbreed with a weedy interloper, though, the offspring will end up carrying the silencer, too.
Mr Macron was the perfect champion of this potentially alarming manifesto, a fast-moving interloper in touch with the new century.
"Beasts of No Nation" came from Netflix, which is a scary interloper in the hidebound, turf-protective world of the studios.
The only interloper seemed to be Jeff Boals, Stony Brook's new coach, who previously served as an assistant at Ohio State.
An interloper appears in the form of their college-aged, WNYC-tote-schlepping step-niece (Kayli Carter), who crashes with them.
Currently, the nearest interloper from the Northern Continental Divide Ecosystem has bridged the 70-mile gap by working his way south.
Salieri was typecast as a foreign interloper, an Italian intrigant—a pattern already visible in Leopold Mozart's letters to his son.
Young's mother, the family matriarch Eleanor, played with steely cool by Malaysian actor Michelle Yeoh, looks dimly on the American interloper.
According to CNN affiliate WBBM, people lined up along the bridges of the Humboldt lagoon to catch a glimpse of the interloper.
Lederer, in particular, was adamant about staying far away from Guevara, who she saw as an interloper, and eventually left the group.
Many dozens of space rocks pass within arm's length of our planet each year, but last night's celestial interloper was rather special.
They played a married couple terrorized by Larter's unstable interloper, a secretary who spontaneously develops an insatiable desire for Elba's power executive.
ISIS has cultivated deep roots in Sunni parts of Iraq (less so in Syria where many jihadists regard it as an interloper).
But in Hitrman, Agent 47 is the unwelcome interloper, intruding on other people's lives and seeing things he isn't supposed to see.
P-223 mated twice with her father before mating with P-45, an aggressive interloper who has inspired both hope and fear.
These include a dull clergyman (Josh O'Connor) and an enigmatic interloper (Callum Turner), both of whom Emma tries to steer toward Harriet.
Instead of posing for a snapshot, the sea lion kept advancing on the interloper, perhaps expecting to be fed instead of filmed.
He was an interloper, not a guest, which meant that the onus to delight, to cater, and to satiate was entirely on him.
"The chance of an interloper seeing greater value in Kidman, either joint venture partner SQM or an outside party, is real," said JPMorgan.
The German government might prefer a domestic suitor to a foreign interloper such as BNP Paribas, and has a freer hand following elections.
Many of them see him as a capitalist interloper, a traitor to Socialist ideals and a threat to their traditional base among workers.
Her work is respectful of the communities she has been visiting while also maintaining an intimacy you don't get as a casual interloper.
It's hard to sell reliable service when the freight lines see you as a government-mandated interloper who competes for valuable track time.
She loaded our gear, rental kayaks and two other Karelian bear dogs (it turned out the interloper was hers too) into the truck.
Some people in the art world accused him of being a white interloper using Hispanic and African-American youths as a publicity vehicle.
"It seems that the framers of this republic figured out how to make it bulletproof to this type of interloper," he told THR.
Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders had the debate to themselves Sunday night, but a new interloper — coronavirus — took center stage from the start.
And there is an interloper in the household, Bégearss, bent on making off with Florestine and the remnants of the decaying Almaviva fortune.
In this view, the U.S. is an interloper and would do best to retreat to Hawaii and let China handle the western Pacific.
Just as the audience is her interloper, Fleabag is ours, bridging trauma and feelings when we aren't ready to talk about them yet.
Still, the minty interloper looks like it could bite, so the chicks fly off and the alligator finds itself adorably alone and miserable.
His switch from the RSC to the National was rocky; he was seen as a traitor by one, as an interloper by the other.
When Soviet radars detected the approaching jumbo jet, the Soviet Air Defenses Forces (PVO) scrambled four MiG-23 interceptors to deal with the interloper.
If it intrudes on the present, it still belongs to the past, an interloper into the now, owned and trademarked by World Wrestling Entertainment.
We did not anticipate an interloper, or counter-bid, and believe it will take time for fundamentals to command the same kind of premium.
After careful inspection, scientists realized the plant was growing in a pile of human poop, likely brought in by a visiting scientist or interloper.
In it, the camera lingers a bit too long on Curtis's gyrations, leering at her hip thrusts like an interloper in a locker room.
When I discovered Plath in high school (as many still do), I remember the feeling of being an interloper in a totally absorbing story.
Sure, there is the occasional interloper (Virginia Commonwealth University, George Mason, Butler), but generally the same teams are in the mix in both sports.
I felt sure they would mark me out instantly as an American interloper and groan, but they merely grunted hello and set to browsing.
I had all of their problems along with the weird guilt of feeling like an interloper in female spaces — fitting rooms and locker rooms.
When "Porgy" was first staged , in 1935, some classical insiders saw it as a presumptuous gesture on the part of a pop-music interloper.
It establishes him as a legitimate city executive with an independent power base who cannot just be treated as an interloper in City Hall.
After the couch was placed in her living room, she saw it as an interloper, a part of her home she had never chosen.
A progressive institutional and policy agenda is the ultimate outsider, a perpetual interloper who must do twice the work to garner half the credit.
This carpetbagging interloper walks away with a new flipping car, and I have a cereal box medal from a local jeweler placed around my neck.
To the equestrian establishment he is a devilish interloper determined to shake up the sport with the objective of making it more interesting and accessible.
The immense brick shells of the great Victorian breweries still dominate the town; but only Coors, an American interloper, still makes beer there at scale.
Luke is really just an interloper who has has disrupted their war, but these two are the ones who want Harlem built in their image.
Graham told CNN he would choose to support the Texas Republican over the brash billionaire because Trump is an "interloper" and not a real Republican.
The scene we see here contains the original spiral galaxy, the violent interloper, and the colorful cluster of new stars, making for a breathtaking photo.
They're tangentially connected but the main takeaway is that you are an interloper in a strange world where pretty much everything wants to kill you.
Engaging in this sort of D.J. battle with an Oscar winner requires either the confidence of an L.A. insider or the carelessness of an interloper.
In at least one case, a species that was long extinct in its native range was treated as an interloper when it finally returned home.
Still, it is hard to see a Spanish team other than Real or Barcelona as an interloper at this stage, and Bayern will be favored.
An interloper has entered the Twitch fray for a marathon video streaming session — Julia Child, the legendary chef and television personality who died in 7.63.
And there was Charlotte Flair, pushed since day one, six time women's champion, for once an interloper, intruding on the possibility of a great moment.
A rather less incongruous-looking interloper was the serene 1901 canvas "Interior With Woman At Piano, Strandgade 4.43," by Vilhelm Hammershoi, included in Sotheby's Nov.
Their social lives and societal awareness are essentially nonexistent; even the characters' jobs exist only as places where they might meet a potential marital interloper.
Scientists only had a few weeks to study the interstellar interloper before it got too far, and too dim, to see with Earth-based telescopes.
Everyone gets replaced by an interloper at some point, but none of us have had a freshly severed wolf head sewn to our necks, so relax.
The story goes like this: Trump is a malign interloper who swept in and "hijacked" the Republican Party, leading it astray from its true, noble ideals.
But with those bottom-feeders at home calculating draft lottery odds, it's down to the three-way Battle of California plus an interloper from the Central.
I can't help but compare the size, tonality, brightness, and hues of that lone interloper: the one odd object in an otherwise stark landscape of opposites.
It represented a not-entirely friendly takeover of CPAC, an establishment Republican group whose leadership once viewed the party's surprise standard-bearer as a noisy interloper.
Tseng's resolute, playful stare at people who no doubt believed him to be a pervert and a foreign interloper is a testament to the artist's courage.
Many of the local Democrats I interviewed over recent weeks worried, in retrospect, that they had screwed up: Teachout was inevitably caricatured as an elite interloper.
Anderson, whose most fervent wish was for her parents to get back together, saw Skalnik as an interloper, and a calculating and tacky one at that.
That telescope will be superbly positioned to find more interloper comets, perhaps even in time to send probes to greet them with Deep Impact-style missions.
Ruth and Debbie still haven't made amends, and while the rest of the women are happy to be back together, there's an interloper in their midsts: Yolanda.
Some nights, I'd curl up with the Somnox to find my dog irrationally jealous and determined to get between me and this unnamed interloper in her territory.
Betting venues in Britain, Ireland and New Zealand show the online wagering community coalescing around Trump, once considered an interloper, attracting long-shot odds of 200/1.
Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) unloaded on Facebook Monday: Why it matters: The last time presidential candidates were warning about interference in U.S. elections, the interloper was Russia.
In the years that follow, the young man goes into seclusion, fearful that the interloper will show up on public security cameras and other people's casual snapshots.
She's treated as a Yankee interloper: On her first day, her office is missing a chair, and no one can be bothered to help her find one.
Killip lived in the North East and got to know the people and communities he documented, and wasn't regarded as an interloper as he took his photographs.
While it's something I wholly support and believe to be necessary, the groundswell of period normalization has made me feel increasingly like an interloper in my own sex.
When he complained about the interloper in a letter to Sander, his boss offered a suggestion: Follow the foe, collect what he collected, then urinate on his orchids.
The accusations -- of being a socialist, of not hailing from "real America," the birther conspiracies -- all convey a suspicion that Obama is an interloper in the White House.
Lance has advice for every situation, and his words to a curious interloper in the new season neatly sum up the show's worldview: Never touch another man's detector.
J.P. Whether you embraced Iggy Azalea during her brief run as a pop-rap interloper a few years ago or derided her, she certainly left a strong impression.
I've felt like a bit of an interloper actually—people have been making very obscure references to the show, and I don't even know what they're talking about.
They don't want her around either, and their various complicated histories with House Stark have left his alliances shaky enough without the question of an interloper demanding his subservience.
Locals somehow eat it with their hands, but I chose to use a fork and knife, which was worth being treated like an interloper by the restaurant's staring patrons.
Lindsey Graham, who dropped his own presidential campaign before the Iowa caucuses, said he would back Cruz over Trump because Trump is an "interloper" and not a real Republican.
For years, many of us on the young campaign staff saw Donna Rice only as an interloper, part of the chaos and heartbreak which consumed our lives that week.
Her block, once Jewish, is now black; she is an interloper, this out-of-breath middle-aged white woman in shorts, viewed with a mixture of curiosity and hostility.
Even with that essential family tutelage and a Michelin star of her own, Ms. Techamuanvivit worried before starting the job here that she would be perceived as an interloper.
Even her language emulates the phrasing of the sources, as though modernizing her account would distract readers, reminding them of the interloper who stands between them and sheer documentation.
She is treated as a dangerous foreign interloper in American politics and the embodiment of anti-Semitism, even though her Republican colleagues routinely demonstrate far worse anti-Jewish bigotry.
They see it not as a threatening interloper, but as a potential collaborator that can get them out of their usual ruts and spur them to think in new directions.
On several occasions, doctors have treated this accomplished lawyer like she was an interloper -- not the person to whom her elderly parents had entrusted health care and legal decision-making.
Many ZANU bigwigs fought in a bush war against white-minority rule in what was then Rhodesia and saw the 52-year-old Mrs Mugabe as a power-hungry interloper.
And like Willkie, Trump will find winning enthusiastic support from Republicans who supported establishment candidates very difficult, because they denounced him as an unqualified interloper during the primaries and caucuses.
The moment Republicans stopped treating Trump like an interloper, and started running conventional algorithms of politics and governing—as if he were a competent political leader—they began courting ruin.
It was all ammunition for the haters, whose attacks on your family as carpetbaggers or colonial plunderers mask a racist undercurrent that portrays your daughter as some kind of interloper.
He is always aware of being an interloper — a commoner promoted to "one of us" ironically or in emergencies — and his attempts to fit in make this strangeness more glaring.
The term also has a racial connotation, derived from a pornographic subgenre in which a man, often white, watches his wife have sex with an interloper, who is often black.
Renzo challenges the interloper to an arm-wrestling match to determine whether he gets to take Ray (and take control of the gang) or if he dies on the spot.
Lit people regard the man as a vulgar interloper stealing good press from whatever novelist was next on the list, just like he stole lyrics from Henry Timrod, shame, shame.
Typically, the prompt legal threats were enough to scare off competitors, but one September morning last year, he woke to see an interloper had remained on his listings through the night.
The short-term risk is that an interloper offers more for Refinitiv, or that a rival like Intercontinental Exchange or CME pounces on the LSE before its shareholders approve the deal.
If you really were frivolous or an unwelcome interloper in serious affairs, the upside is that you'd be excused from having to pretend that the rules of serious affairs actually work.
Woods smiled and a handshake followed, but it was Janewattananond's distinct impression that Woods did not know whether he was meeting a fellow competitor or a friendly young interloper in braces.
His name is Radric Davis, and when he was nine he moved with his family to a rough apartment complex in East Atlanta, where his accent marked him as an interloper.
The game's commentators had fun with the second half interloper, reports the BBC, offering play-by-play commentary of the pussycat's moves with lines like " "it looks like a fully grown … cat.
That plus the little plates of cannoli positioned on each table might have led an uninformed interloper to mistake the event for the $33-a-ticket catch a killer game across town.
Making Van Gogh: A German Love Story is an heroic effort to salvage Vincent van Gogh's great artistic intensity from the much hyped, romantic image of the artist as a doomed interloper.
He was acutely conscious of his place as one of very few African-Americans in a predominantly white art world, where he was regarded by some as little more than an interloper.
The biggest beneficiary, of course, has been President Emmanuel Macron himself, a former investment banker and brief interloper with Socialists before he jettisoned them in 2017 to create his own centrist party.
Reuters reported this week that cable company Charter submitted a bid to play Dish's role as the interloper that would buy Boost Mobile and other divested assets, and the DOJ never even responded.
And yet … Fox News has learned that officials are now probing a report of a possible second interloper who may have finagled their way into the press pen awaiting the President on Tuesday.
Caruso is a veteran narrator who has voiced audiobooks for the works of Joan Didion, Louisa May Alcott, and Jonathan Safran Foer—but to me, in the moment, she was instead an interloper.
Even as Donald Trump continues to enjoy a commanding lead in nearly every national poll, Republican elites persist in treating him as an interloper, a fake conservative who has hijacked the GOP base.
She's perceived as an interloper who challenges or threatens masculinity, entitlement and a status-quo worldview; she's the scandal magnet who can seem as heartless and venal as any old-boy's-club member.
Instead, they were staring at the latest interloper, a tall German journalist, treading through their classroom to meet their "Miss," as Palestinians call teachers, who recently won a $1 million global education prize.
In JR's projects, which take place around the world, he is both interloper and collaborator; a recurring refrain in this show is the question of what the communities he collaborates with will gain.
"People might look at me like an interloper," said Mr. Taucher, who is renting nearby while the apartment is completed, but he said he wants to become a longtime member of the community.
"If the interloper is a house sparrow, which is not a native species, you can interfere if you want, but be sure you can correctly identify this species before taking action," she said.
It is now four weeks since Takeda first revealed it was considering a bid and the absence of firm interest from rivals means investors see only a low chance of an interloper emerging.
"For you to endure the humiliation, Wagner, not of wearing a dress but of being an interloper, a trespasser," Mick Nussfaur (Michael Kostroff), the lawyer with whom Wags competed for a burial plot, says.
But there's no mistaking the fact that the movie is about her, and how she stands her ground against an overseas aristocracy intent on casting her as an unworthy upstart, a gold-digging interloper.
Harry Styles has a nice turn as a surly bloke ready to throw a French interloper overboard from a sinking ship—shades of Brexit indeed, though cooler heads prevail and the Frenchman is spared.
And communities are addressing backyard threats: septic tanks and fertilizer-curried lawns that seem benign until a blue-green effluvium bubbles up and sends residents packing — not unlike a long-gone interloper in 1521.
Former Hootie and the Blowfish frontman Darius Rucker, who is now a successful solo country artist, has spoken in the past about how some country traditionalists see him, a black man, as an interloper.
Those craving a more cryptic version of Mr. Stamp can catch him in Pier Paolo Pasolini's influential "Teorema" (on March 31 and April 1) as an interloper who upends a wealthy household in Milan.
Mont Péko Journal MONT PÉKO NATIONAL PARK, Ivory Coast — Tramping through a thicket of brush alongside soldiers with Kalashnikovs, Kpolo Ouattara stopped at the sight of an interloper: a cocoa tree, gray with rot.
Part of the ever-reliable Mr. Ax's clever program concentrates on impromptus by Schubert and Chopin, with a contemporary interloper: Samuel Adams's "Impromptu (After Schubert)," commissioned to be heard with Schubert's D. 935 set.
In Ankeny, Iowa, on Monday, Ms. Warren derided Mr. Bloomberg as a wealthy interloper seeking to "buy a nomination in the Democratic Party," and she urged voters to show that his approach would fail.
Pagan initially acted as if he would accept the offering — then grabbed the fan and executed a textbook body-slam to raucous cheers from the crowd as security guards closed in to apprehend the interloper.
Some interloper named Tracy is determined to get that D, and she keeps showing up with two lattes in hand, hoping Sam will invite her into the apartment so they can stare into nothingness together.
But the royal interloper, who chided Meghan about her TV career, biracial background and even her biological clock, did represent a lot of the criticism the couple was facing when they took their relationship public.
When he sold the marina in 2016, Mr. Munk told The Globe and Mail that when he first arrived in Montenegro, appearing to many as a Canadian interloper, he was greeted with more than suspicion.
To gain advantage on the airwaves, new television channels set up with Iranian money and linked to Shiite militias broadcast news coverage portraying Iran as Iraq's protector and the United States as a devious interloper.
She portrayed him as neither forthright nor realistic about how much his ideals would cost, and as an interloper in the Democratic Party who did not deserve to carry on the unfinished agenda of President Obama.
Many of his attacks backfired, permitting Mr. Chiles to present Mr. Bush as a rash, opportunistic interloper — as when Mr. Bush advocated strict welfare restrictions, suggesting that women "find a husband" if they lose their benefits.
The only non-Chinese interloper in the winter's top-21.4 was Stoke City, flush with the monopoly money raining down on the Premier League from its rich new broadcast deals, landing Giannelli Imbula from FC Porto.
"The new higher bids underline Harbour's desire to receive the board recommendation it needs and in our view staves off any ambitions from an interloper," Royal Bank of Canada analysts said in a note on Monday.
Even in 1978 Sting was an object of contempt among fans of punk music, who saw him as an interloper, an old-style muso with his roots in jazz, riding punk's coat-tails into the charts.
There is still lingering bitterness between Sanders supporters, who believe the party stacked the deck against their candidate, and mainstream Democratic operatives, who view Sanders as an interloper who will drag the party too far left.
While NAPO members don't share any standardized method for organizing — the group offers certification classes, but each woman I spoke with has her own approach — they are fairly unified in their disdain for this Japanese interloper.
Somebody please photoshop Ivanka the unwelcome interloper boxing way above her weight into the following: - Megan Rapinoe's goal celebration - Nixon-Elvis meeting - Beyoncé's Coachella performance- Curies' lab - constitutional convention - cast of Big Little Lies Yalta pic.twitter.
The researchers also suggest that an attacker with access to WhatsApp servers could selectively block any messages in the group — closing down the ability of group participants to ask questions, or provide warnings about the interloper.
The sandwiches were excitingly unusual, but after a few months Jacober, feeling like an interloper in the neighborhood, decided to rebrand as a Caribbean restaurant, focussing on Jamaican-style jerk to better serve the local community.
But multiple former staff members, speaking on condition of anonymity, say there are significant misgivings among RNC staff, many of whom feel deeply loyal to the Republican brand and see Trump as something of an interloper.
Suddenly, every company in the known junk-food universe needed to have a fried chicken sandwich, stat, or at least remind customers that they used to love their fried bird until that Popeyes interloper came along.
When the American Football League started in 1960, the N.F.L. understandably viewed it as an unwelcome interloper, given that the competition inflated player salaries and gave the best of the college players another option for employment.
When the American Football League started in 1960, the N.F.L. understandably viewed it as an unwelcome interloper, given that the competition inflated player salaries and gave the best of the college players another option for employment.
Gentle reader: Cast your mind back, if you will, to a November not all that long ago, when America was rocked by the unexpected ascension of an interloper to one of the highest offices in the land.
Its bizarre features led astronomers to conclude that it was a cosmic interloper: a giant chunk of rock that was formed in another star system and blasted on a journey through interstellar space billions of years ago.
Initially Harv is tasked with being 63ix9ine's bodyguard, but eventually tensions between him and Shotti splinter the gang from within; Harv had had enough of the loose-tongued interloper who was making a mockery of his world.
An animal that arrived in a particular location hundreds or thousands of years ago is fine with us, while a more recent immigrant, like garlic mustard, is cause for alarm and extensive campaigns to extirpate the interloper.
It's pretty clear ... the Kardashians didn't want an interloper while they filmed, so Scott tried to keep it on the QT. We're told someone from the crew ratted Scott out, telling Kris and Kim about Scott's muse.
This created an opportunity for an outsider that Mr Perot, pint-size, scrappy and quivering with contempt for both parties (as well as hostility towards the president—a Yankee interloper to his beloved state), seized with hyperactive brio.
She didn't expect for it to turn into an ongoing project—in fact, the founder and CEO of Pasadena-based Interloper Films thought she was done making documentaries, after making waves in the genre with films like Dig!
Like many singer-songwriter heroes, Cohen wasn't really a rock musician; he was an interloper who'd written poetry and two novels before trying his hand at music, and unlike Dylan, the literature tag sits more comfortably on him.
By positioning that game's protagonist, and by extension its audience, as an interloper into the American world, Rockstar created parallels between its stark view of the US and the reality of the country itself, which still resonate today.
Patrician and distant, the Albees were unsuited to dealing with a child of artistic temperament, and in later years Mr. Albee would often recall an un-nourishing childhood in which he felt like an interloper in their home.
But Mr. Sanders's attitude changed abruptly by the fall of that year, after a coalition of Democrats and Republicans in city government joined forces to block the appointments and policies of a mayor they viewed as an interloper.
Last year the band released an excellent album with a respectful interloper, the saxophonist Joshua Redman, but here the lineup will strictly feature core members: the pianist Ethan Iverson, the bassist Reid Anderson and the drummer David King.
His desire to be accepted by Miles Davis as a peer and not a white interloper might be a cause of his heroin use and subsequent physical and musical decline but that does not result in full self-annihilation.
There was no better way to explain it than to evoke the type of supremely confident yet flawed interloper whom Jamaica Kincaid scolds in "A Small Place," a slender work of nonfiction about her native country, Antigua and Barbuda.
There is something very current about this series, and not simply because Pius is a norm-breaking, reactionary American interloper, running against the establishment and seeking to engird his church with a big, beautiful wall (with a tiny door).
Chuck Sr. may seem like a sinister interloper in a relationship he knows nothing about, but he's there to remind Wendy that she entered into a political marriage and that the arrangement calls for a certain amount of flexibility.
So the interloper did just that, submitting to the patent office as evidence that he owned the goods a photo taken from Harris' Amazon listings, including one of Harris' own hands lighting a fire using the clasp of his survival watch.
Early in the race, Toyotas often held the top three positions in the running order and four spots inside the top five with Truex, Kenseth, Edwards and Busch showing the way for the manufacturer and Chevrolet driver Jimmie Johnson as interloper.
Trump decisively won the nomination, yet many still treat him as an interloper who doesn't represent, or have much in common with, the Grand Old Party—a sort of political Phoenix, the mythical bird that was self-generated with no parentage.
The dishonesty of Republicans on health care and other issues, from voter fraud to abortion, allowed the party to be taken over by a shameless charlatan, an interloper who won the party's nomination and presidency by promising voters the sky.
The blended palettes that define his wartime paintings (both WWI and WWII) and the muted palettes of his late works soften the brutality and incomprehensibility of their subjects, thus positioning the role of the war artist as interpreter rather than interloper.
Football fans would have done better to spend their time on a gritty Netflix interloper, "Last Chance U." Since 2001 "Hard Knocks" has provided a behind-the-scenes look at one N.F.L. team as it prepares for the new season.
And that was in 2010 -- the environment Google would have entered today would have been a far more hostile one, with a vastly empowered censorship and surveillance network, and a government even less willing to brook defiance from a foreign interloper.
When I play with a menstrual cup in, I'm incredibly aware that I'm an interloper in a male-dominated group, and I get hyper-aware that it's going to shift or leak and everyone will realise I'm birthing a blood diamond.
Some nights on Peninsula Papagayo, on the northern Pacific side of Costa Rica, the moon shone so bright, with so little evidence of human life, that I felt like an interloper just for bearing witness, for breathing through its stillness.
LOS ANGELES — It has the makings of a great screenplay: As the future of an entire industry hangs in the balance, the ultimate establishment figure — a genius in his fourth decade of domination — goes to battle with a menacing interloper.
FRANKFURT, May 29 (Reuters) - German seed seller KWS Saat emerged as an interloper on Tuesday by making an offer for Bayer's vegetable seed business, a division which Bayer had agreed to sell to BASF as part of its planned merger with Monsanto.
But he made the decision about his political career months ago -- when he decided to go public (in book form, no less!) with his indictment of both President Donald Trump and a GOP that had accepted such an interloper into its ranks.
As far back as 2016, writer Taffy Brodesser-Akner noted "aggressive xenophobia and racism" surrounding Kondo at a conference for professional organizers, where attendees had vocal disdain for the new organizing star and saw her as a "Japanese interloper," in Brodessor-Akner's words.
Through the conservative uproar that met this racial and cultural interloper, via the increasingly intransigent and combative Republican Congress, and the vitriolic outpourings of the Tea Party, conservative talk radio, and the Murdoch empire, something new emerged clearly for the first time.
When Mary Frances' distant cousin Phillip, "a slow-food, locavoring, hipper-than-Alice-­Waters pioneer," arrives at the orchard after ­college and has the temerity to care about the place, she sees him as an interloper, proving she's a Sherwood in the making.
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana voters on Tuesday spurned Evan Bayh, a well-known Democrat, in his quest to return to the Senate, instead electing Representative Todd Young, a Republican who found success portraying Mr. Bayh as an interloper tainted by too much time in Washington.
Carvel plays him like a spiteful elf, an angry, deviously witty Aussie interloper who arrives with a bag of tricks and another one of cash, buying the decrepit tabloid and hiring a frustrated journalist, Larry Lamb (Jonny Lee Miller), to edit it.
In recent years, the preferred explanation for the origin of the moon has been "the big whack": very soon after the formation of Earth and the rest of the solar system, the Mars-size interloper that astronomers have named Theia bumped into Earth.
As I watched the grasper repeatedly fail to hit its target, I understood how much of an interloper the surgical tools were in the slippery confines of the body, and how much harm they could do if the ­surgeon got even slightly discombobulated.
The four main characters, in fact, are penned in, their singing and screaming and dancing confined to a sand pit encircled by a low fence, which seems built as much for them as for the show's four-legged interloper, a frisky black pig named Daisy.
Another view of the TV-bringing interloper, per WWBT:Screenshot: WWBTHenrico Police Division Lieutenant Matt Pecka told WWBT that officers were dispatched to collect the TVs, finding over 60, and that authorities currently believe that more than one person must have been involved in the incident.
For example, one could invest decades of effort in reproducing within a committed family structure to have it undermined by a single promiscuous interloper: Men could be deceived into investing in another man's offspring; women could be abandoned with multiple children and limited resources.
He thinks Babbo Natale is an interloper and says as much in church, thundering from the pulpit now that Christmas is nigh, accusing him of elbowing out the infant Jesus — not from a manger in a Nativity scene, but from the minds of Italian children.
Under the guidance of creator Mike Schur (Parks and Recreation), The Good Place boasted sharp jokes and performances from Bell as Eleanor Shellstrop, the sinful interloper; Ted Danson as her earnest guide and heavenly city planner; William Jackson Harper as her stressed "soul mate" Chidi; and more.
So you take that history, and then apply it to the context of her arriving as an interloper into Winterfell about to find out that her boyfriend is actually her nephew, and, by the way, has more of a claim on the throne than she does.
"There is something very current about this series, and not simply because Pius is a norm-breaking, reactionary American interloper, running against the establishment and seeking to engird his church with a big, beautiful wall (with a tiny door)," James Poniewozik wrote in The New York Times.
There is a less painful way out of compulsive behavior, but it involves shouting down a seductive inner voice—an "interloper," as Begley puts it, who tells the afflicted that they have to avoid cracks in the sidewalk or else something terrible will happen to a loved one.
But camera footage revealed the interloper to be none other than one real jerk of a goat who casually busted through one window, ran away, then decided—in what appeared to be a spirit of pure malevolence—that he didn't like the way the other one looked, either.
That included by the end of it, Ukraine's president Zelensky announcing two investigations publicly, preferably on TV. One looking into a company where Joe Biden's son served on the board and another validating a conspiracy theory that says Ukraine is the real foreign interloper in the 2016 elections.
On Sunday we saw the disparity in the groups' values in action, oddly embodied by the way Rick and the rest rallied to save the frankly hapless Olivia, whose main contribution so far has been to somehow miss every gun shack interloper the show has thrown her way.
Rust Belt cities have taken hard times on the chin; as a bicoastal interloper, I've learned through long exposure that complaints about anything, from the ravages of late capitalism to the ungodly hot summer weather, will generally be met by native Midwesterners with a desultory shrug and a "that's life," attitude.
On March 1, he clobbered Cruz across the South, winning five of the seven primaries in the region that day — victories that wiped out hope, among the many Republicans who viewed Trump as an apocalyptic threat to their party, that Cruz's support among evangelicals would form a bulwark against the interloper.
Unlike the other games in the Zelda cycle, where protagonist Link is an established crusader of out to vanquish evil forces that harbor doom and destruction, in Majora's Mask he plays the role of the interloper, working against the clock to right uncertain wrongs and stop an apocalypse from destroying Termina.
" The narrative sits up and preens whenever Lucrezia enters, and it's a pleasure to watch her deal with a trying father-in-law, an unappealing husband and visits from her overbearing brother, whom the old duke describes as an "unscrupulous, ungodly, uncouth, whoring, warring bastard son of a Spanish interloper.
"It seems like an interloper — not well integrated socially within the movement network, and not terribly well-circulating among right-wingers," said A.J. Bauer, a visiting professor of media, culture and communication at New York University, who is part of an ongoing study in which he and his colleagues interview conservative journalists.
While some European leaders—like Matteo Salvini in Italy and Viktor Orban in Hungary—were initially enthusiastic about working with Bannon, other nationalists turned up their noses at the overtures of a foreign interloper (He "doesn't come from a European country," said Marine Le Pen) and found his ideas clumsy and offensive.
In Google's case, experts say, its push to sponsor digital skills training, museum exhibitions and other programs equates to an almost unprecedented effort by a United States tech company to change the perceptions of Europeans, many of whom still see it as an American interloper that does not play by the rules.
I felt like an interloper as I looked at pictures from Cora's life, my eyes stitching together the eras I had read about in the archives: a younger Cora, sitting on a porch; Cora smiling in a field of wildflowers; Cora reading a book of poems outside; Cora protesting in New York.
Seeing a rich, flashy, almost certainly clueless interloper appropriating our culture—our aesthetic, one of the few things that we deem precious and sacred in a world that still sees us as "dirtbags" (thanks, Complex, real cute)—is enough to launch a thousand pissy tweets and blog posts bemoaning this enduring phenomenon.
"The only way an interloper had a chance to intercede in this transaction was if a wedge could have been driven between Van Eck and Sprott, as their combined positions in Kirkland were effectively too large to overcome," said Brad Allen, director of Branav Shareholder Advisory Services, which advises companies on corporate governance issues.
In my memory of the narratives in our history textbooks, there was little editorializing about how challenging postcolonial nation-building must have been, or how in the decade after independence, Chinese and Indian minorities were still regarded by the nativists within ethnic Malay communities as pendatang, a pejorative that simultaneously connoted newcomer and interloper.
To his mind, the face of the destructive interloper in Upper Manhattan or Crown Heights belongs not to the guy in digital marketing born in Scarsdale who can't afford the West Village yet, but rather to the person who has landed in New York from what is so often derisively known as flyover country.
But by late Saturday night, The Huntsman was all but dead, having been slayed by two women: Beyoncé—who'd just sorta-surprise-released Lemonade, her new album—and "Becky with the good hair," an anonymous, Jay-zoomin' interloper who'd been called out on the Beyoncé song "Sorry," and whose identity caused a weekend-long guessing-game online.
But one of the lessons of the election is that, even though we live in an age of information, our best-reasoned arguments and most evocative cultural expressions were unable to dispel the grotesque fiction Trump spun, featuring a black interloper who stole the White House and a woman who fed for years at its trough.
That, of course, is the lot of the career coach, as opposed to the ex-player turning his hand to management: to be greeted with initial suspicion, as an outsider and an interloper, someone deprived of the specialist knowledge that can come only from spending 20 years amid the liniment and bravado of the locker room.
Having spent five years as president of the European Parliament and more than two decades working on broader European matters rather than specifically in German politics — something once seen as a potential advantage for him — Mr. Schulz has taken pains to shed the image of a globalist interloper and present himself as a man of the people.
I was expected to be integrated to a certain extent, but reminded of my position as an interloper at every turn: in every misunderstanding that came out of my terrible comprehension of the Dutch language, every time I accidentally stood in the bike lane, not to mention that time I drove a boat the wrong way down a one-way canal.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads FRANKFURT, Germany — Focussing primarily on the period from 21925 to the 220s, the exhibition Making Van Gogh: A German Love Story is an heroic effort to salvage shy, humble Vincent van Gogh's great artistic intensity from kitsch, banal technological exploitation and the much hyped, romantic image of the artist as a daft, doomed interloper.
Watching an interloper (who claims to love punk whilst shitting on literally everything it stands for) stride in and embarass himself by insulting someone who represents decades of blood, sweat, stitches, and hard fucking work is cringeworthy at best, and a damning example of why it's been so shitty watching high-end fashion brands (and even fast fashion emporiums like H&M) co-opt underground subcultures.
However, it is striking to notice that in so many places where China was until recently a rapacious interloper that didn't care about human rights and was just commercially minded, now they've got regional envoys doing shuttle diplomacy in places like Sudan, trying to get big splashy political settlements exactly in the arena where we've stepped back, and I think partly because we've stepped back.
Cunningham dancing in and around the chairs—he was joined in his dance by a dog, who as an interloper, created his own time brackets; [Robert] Rauschenberg either standing before his paintings or playing scratchy records of Edith Piaf and others at double speed on an ancient wind-up phonograph with a horn loudspeaker; [David] Tudor playing a prepared piano and a small radio. . . .
Additionally, the precise unfolding of the Republican and Democratic races this time around, along with complaints from the candidates themselves, has exposed the undemocratic quirks and mess of the process: the peculiarity of caucuses; the seduction of delegates and superdelegates; closed versus open primaries; states that are winner-take-all as opposed to states that are winner-take-most; the possibility of a brokered convention at which an interloper could be crowned.
The transaction announced on Sunday will sharpen the corporate focus of RWE, which will become one of Europe's largest renewable players, and create one of the continent's top grids and energy retail players under the umbrella of E.ON. "The chance of a rival bidder coming in is at best 5 percent," one of the people said, adding that it would be hard for any potential interloper to offer an attractive mix of assets to both RWE and E.ON. RWE had been in talks with European peers including Engie and Enel over the last year on a potential transaction and was even close to reaching a deal with Iberdrola in late 2017, the sources said.

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