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He condemned enterprising ship captains along with muttering, menopausal malcontents.
And generations of aspiring malcontents may have never found their tribe.
Both have gangs of malcontents chain-smoking cigarettes outside the entrances.
For months the party blamed dissent on "foreign enemies" and local malcontents.
He has essentially given Regnery's movement of aging malcontents a fresh face.
If not, you will end up with a bunch of distracted, underperforming malcontents.
The wilderness is for iconoclasts and malcontents, not patients in search of a cure.
But their cries have been drowned out by a far broader swathe of Iranian malcontents.
Deadpool and his foul-mouthed crew of misfits and malcontents have taken down the Avengers.
Sebastián Piñera, Chile's centre-right president, at first took a tough line with the malcontents.
Or a sign that the movement is still out there, inspiring Fruity Pebbles-munching malcontents?
As for the "malcontents" ... Ditka says just let them be and move on -- they'll be forgotten.
Facebook's News Feed speeds up how friends show us photos but also how malcontents spread disinformation.
For I have learned news most terrible concerning the electronic web, and its various scoundrels and malcontents.
Who would object to a bunch of malcontents from Vermont moving there and starting their own republic?
It is also a reasonable comment about the explanations which professional economists would typically offer the malcontents.
However, it's those gritty pockets of desperation and sorrow that interest the malcontents behind Manchester's Cold Fell.
The Lion King depicted a land untouched by colonialism and its malcontents, untouched, even by colonialism's soft-reboot: neoliberalism.
He says his parents couldn't continue to witness the organization gradually decline into a reclusive faction of frightened malcontents.
But then again, the malcontents interviewed in the New York Times article were also vocal critics of that legislation.
This practice is known as "swatting," and it's how malcontents in the gaming community terrorize people they don't like.
The protests quickly spread to more than 70 towns and cities, attracting a broader swathe of malcontents, mostly young (see article).
They can track criminals as well as online malcontents, sympathizers of the Hong Kong protests, critics of the police and more.
" Rather, he wrote, Beijing describes such protests as "illegitimate efforts by small sets of malcontents spurred on by mysterious foreign forces.
Mr Gallagher's lawyer, for example, says that the men were malcontents who had been chewed out as "pussies" by their tough leader.
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You do not reflect the sentiments of the more than 80,000 wounded soldiers we have helped, focusing instead on a few malcontents.
The commentariat has piled on, with a special focus on deteriorating relations with such perennial malcontents as Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Turkey.
This week all eyes were on Dutch elections featuring Geert Wilders, a Dutch Islamophobic ideologue (see article), just one of many European malcontents.
He mobilised an unlikely alliance of young people and older malcontents who no longer felt affection for either of the two big parties.
Leaders may calculate that pre-emptive repression is safer than waiting to see if China's myriad malcontents coalesce into something resembling an opposition.
The trauma of defeat in the first world war turned fashionable cultural malcontents into a political force that ultimately became a murderous ideology.
"We should have an opportunity there to put some pressure to bear on the malcontents that are causing problems in our community," he said.
Each of these governments has imposed these wishes on all in society, including proponents, dissenters, and timid malcontents too afraid to try something else.
While we're at it, let's also get some sense that the Federation isn't made up entirely of incompetents, malcontents, and villains in the making.
In Vienna, the Café Griensteidl proved a magnet for "malcontents and raisonneurs," with bentwood chairs and plenty of reading light and newspapers on sticks.
Once again, a small group of far-right malcontents had succeeded, if nothing else, in fomenting conflict and enlisting state power in that effort.
One night they played the Spirits of St. Louis, a pirate brigantine of a franchise with more malcontents per capita than many county lockups.
"At some point, we were branded malcontents and told to stop complaining," said Ms. Torre, who joined the network at its inception in 240.
More specifically, the Turkish generals will be asking themselves whether this is a small group of malcontents or the tip of a much larger iceberg.
It is, therefore, the duty of every Zimbabwean to ensure that these malcontents and saboteurs and others of like mind are not allowed to succeed.
When he announced his retirement, some malcontents muttered that he ought to step down from the speaker's job now and give someone else a turn.
The United States men's national soccer team is, and always has been, a collection of mediocre malcontents who are widely regarded as our nation's deepest shame.
As if Pinker's failure to establish his own case for optimism were not enough, he ends his book with a lengthy screed against holdouts and malcontents.
Otherwise sympathetic outlets have called for "soul searching" about antifa, and even Nancy Pelosi finally felt the need to denounce the violence of the masked malcontents.
He was "in" with a bunch of malcontents who celebrated the idea of "inspired amateurism" from the lonely outpost of Provincetown, Massachusetts before commercialism ruined that town.
But he admits that the government will have a fight on its hands just to prevent malcontents from repealing its past reforms of the labour market and education.
This danger should not be underestimated: the EU has malcontents across the continent, and even pro-EU leaders can find themselves consenting to plebiscites against their better judgment.
Preventing cyberattacks, whether by foreign adversaries or domestic malcontents, also became more urgent after investigators found evidence that Russian operatives had compromised state and county systems in 2016.
And Echo and the Bunnymen were skinny, clean shaven malcontents with vertiginous, backcombed hair dos, singing abstract nonsense about bringing dancing horses to the party "headless and all alone".
Are we really that worried about a handful of malcontents, or are we vaguely looking forward to violent upheaval in the same way people fantasize about the zombie apocalypse?
To see it as simply as it may be, I see it as the property rights of the team owners being high jacked by the malcontents/social justice warriors.
The report also alleges that Haskell fat-shamed and slut-shamed former Miss Americas, referring to the alumnae as a "pile of malcontents" in one email obtained by HuffPost.
It was a pathetic gathering of irrelevant malcontents spewing hateful messages that Americans reject en masse , but desperate for the attention they knew the mainstream media would give them.
With more than 14.7 million subscribers, Reddit's /r/aww subreddit stands as the antidote for an increasingly toxic internet that's bursting at the seams with scammers, bullies, other malcontents.
It gives them a potent way to track criminals as well as online malcontents, sympathizers of the protest movement in Hong Kong, critics of police themselves and other undesirables.
Haddad in emails had referred to past Miss America winners as "malcontents" and suggested hiring an investigator to look into the activities of one former winner, the Huffington Post reported.
There is less interest these days in the existential trials of the uprooted; attention has shifted to those malcontents who, we are told, have become strangers in their own land.
As the reporters Thomas Fuller and Stephanie Saul wrote in The Times, the university has become something of a destination for malcontents looking to express their political views with violence.
Because they didn't have a chance to go to tribal council before the merge, these groups never had the opportunity to build trust, to solidify alliances, or to vote out malcontents.
New York City malcontents Wilder Maker probably don't want to be called "Americana" but to my thinking "indie" is a cruel slur and anyway Wilder Maker isn't the boss of me.
Conservative media outlets have portrayed Chief Gallagher as a wrongly accused military hero and have given his family and supporters a forum to argue that his accusers are liars and malcontents.
They point to Tibet, a neighbouring region with its own history of protest, where a resentful local population has been subdued without mass incarceration (though plenty of malcontents remain locked up).
The duo—made up of two of the friendliest, most Courtney Love-loving​ malcontents you ever did meet—have become frighteningly adept at invoking discomfort, and summoning a shivery, dread sense of malfeasance.
They have confronted Iranian-supported allies such as the Houthis in Yemen and Bashar al-Assad in Syria, as well as Shia malcontents at home and in neighbouring Sunni-ruled countries like Bahrain.
And while one or two malcontents can't necessarily make that happen, a few dozen reasonably prominent defectors backed by several hundred people willing to backstab the party's nominee off the record likely can.
"There was this small group of malcontents who like to play the 'I'm just asking' game and deliberately try to make issues, and then immediately claim to be the victims," the former employee explained.
"The King of the Malcontents," an old friend of his from Florence—one he met when he was three years old, thanks to the fact that Wilkes's mom ran the daycare toddler Hood attended.
For so long mainstream economists and policymakers have denied the very existence of such a thing as neoliberalism, dismissing it as an insult invented by gap-toothed malcontents who understand neither economics nor capitalism.
As time passes, these populists may realize that one thing an international league of malcontents can do, given the existence of international bodies whose policies they dislike, is lobby those bodies to change their policies.
In these so-called "Zoombombing" incidents, malcontents have wormed their way into public and private videostreams and proceeded to wreak havoc by sharing screens filled with, among other things, hardcore pornography for all to see.
Together, they've just finished the fourth Withered album, Grief Relic, which is due on May 313th via Season of Mist—right in time for their upcoming North American tour with fellow Southern malcontents Inter Arma.
That means the well-intentioned fans among the colorful array of superheroes, Jedi and wizards crowding together to enjoy Comic-Con must endure, like it or not, a peripheral association with the malcontents, cranks and trolls.
It's happened before—after a long and acrimonious debate about a code change to bitcoin's protocol, for instance, hugely influential developers Gavin Andresen and Mike Hearn were cast as malcontents and ousted from the bitcoin community.
Mr Xi is the first Chinese leader to come to power amid the rapid growth of a middle class whose members are equipped with a powerful means of airing dissent and linking up with like-minded malcontents.
Not everyone charmed by Trump All day on Thursday, there came word of increasing frustration among party leaders on the Hill and the President's associates in the White House at the malcontents of the ultra-right Freedom Caucus.
This idea that Twitter is really valuable, has a lot of news, but is also a cesspool and a home for Nazis and other malcontents, that seems like that's a relatively recent sort of conventional wisdom about Twitter.
A decade ago it switched its "chief task" from "economic construction" to establishing a "harmonious society"—ie, one with a more even distribution of wealth (as well as a beefed-up police force to keep malcontents in check).
It's in this spirit that nationalists-in-power often end up scapegoating some group of malcontents or critics within the nation, implying that they are saboteurs and wreckers, that their complaints are treasonous, that they should be expelled.
It's in this spirit that nationalists-in-power often end up scapegoating some group of malcontents or critics within the nation, implying that they are saboteurs and wreckers, that their complaints are treasonous, that they should be expelled.
"I have not read Bob Woodward's book, which appears to be the most recent in an endless cycle of accusations and misrepresentations based on anonymous statements from unknown malcontents," Dowd said in a statement, according to the Washington Examiner.
Of the more socially engaged works in the exhibition, Ahmed Al Ansari's "The Beggar" (1979), a work executed in pastel on canvas, illustrates in profile a rather taboo subject within the oil rich GCC country: poverty and its malcontents.
"After Trump won the election he had the whole party behind him, except for some malcontents in Washington, but that's shrinking now," said one GOP strategist who requested anonymity to talk candidly about the president's standing with his party.
Despite their exotic backgrounds, the team was much like any other in corporate America: It had go-getters and malcontents, people who were on their way up the corporate ranks and others who were burning out and would soon leave the firm.
Fear, armed squatters and mistrust creates a volatile mix, one that could be ignited by more irresponsible political rhetoric, an overarching law enforcement response to them, or -- conversely -- an abandonment of the rule of law to them that emboldens other armed malcontents.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Eight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall Top aide Jeff Weaver lays out Sanders's path to victory MORE (I-Vt.) undergraduates and like-minded malcontents.
I began reporting on the various malcontents of the American far right back in 2011, when nationalism and white supremacy were still on the fringes of the political landscape and the Tea Party, almost quaint in retrospect, was the face of white anger.
"I have not read Bob Woodward's book, which appears to be the most recent in an endless cycle of accusations and misrepresentations based on anonymous statements from unknown malcontents," Mr. Dowd said in a statement in which he specifically denied the jumpsuit comment.
Her Williamsburg studio was well known for its piles of dirty, paint-splattered toys, stuffed animals, figurines and masks of pop culture characters: Batman, Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Felix the Cat, the malcontents of "South Park" and members of the Simpson family.
These figures traffic in a politics of acute and unquenchable resentment, arising out of "failure in professional and social life, perversion and disaster in private life," to quote Hannah Arendt on the types of malcontents who furnished fascist movements with their leaders.
In precolonial times, the Taos region was on the northeastern edge of the Pueblo world, which attracted "malcontents from other Pueblo centers who reinvented themselves in Taos through the rejection of certain cultural practices," said Fowles, chairman of Barnard College's Department of Anthropology.
And even if you loathe eggnog with every fiber of your being—some malcontents do—you have nothing to worry about, considering this cake doesn't actually have any eggnog in it, but rather combines all the best spices of what can be a polarizing drink.
After a punishing week, May was asked by a reporter for Britain's generally pro-Conservative Daily Mail which was worse - the malcontents at home or the "euro bullies" in Brussels - and whether she ever wanted to ditch her job and fly off to a remote island.
You can unlock the option to build a prison, which isn't inherently a bad idea (my prison was empty for most of the game) but the prison has an ability that lets you round-up malcontents and toss them in lockup for a cooling-off period.
Like earlier Macintyre books set during that war ("Double Cross: The True Story of the D-Day Spies" and "Operation Mincemeat: How a Dead Man and a Bizarre Plan Fooled the Nazis and Assured an Allied Victory"), this volume features an ensemble of eccentrics, mavericks and malcontents.
It is the first significant revision of the handbook since the midst of the Cold War a half century ago, and reflects an evolving diversity of threats that include flooding from climate change and the vulnerabilities of the internet and social media to hackers and malcontents.
Denino writes this off as an unavoidable facet of edgy online culture—or as the work of a handful of malcontents trying to give him and his community a bad reputation—but he does little to actively discourage racist speech, and sometimes he seems to tacitly endorse it.
In some of his earlier writings, this wariness has led him, by my taste, to be a little too charitable to revisionist interpretations that present the Civil War as a product of political failure, a catastrophe, instigated by malcontents, that a more responsible national leadership could have prevented.
For the most part, it's a tedious adaptation other than the late-1980s Reagan-era setting, about an ill-tempered teen (Benjamin Wadsworth) who is recruited to attend a secret academy for assassins and the progeny of crime families, pairing him with all the social malcontents and dangers that entails.
Wiggington told the inspector general's office that he suspected the complaint against him was "likely timed to meet agendas of a few 'malcontents,'" according to the report, and that he didn't think the affair had affected the operations of the office — instead, he pointed to its high performance record during his time as US attorney.
Yet his narrative of the outcasts of modernity has been told before, at different times and with different emphases, to explain earlier episodes of revolt and revolution: He is not the first to locate the origins of fascism in nineteenth-century German malcontents, and it was once popular to tag Rousseau for paving the way for communism and the student movement.
On the stump, he complained about undergraduate "malcontents," and, as Election Day neared, he made a point of denouncing invitations issued by students at the University of California, Berkeley, to two speakers: Robert F. Kennedy, who was slated to talk about civil rights, and Stokely Carmichael, who had been asked by the Students for a Democratic Society to deliver the keynote address at a conference on Black Power.
From Eduardo Soto, Senior Associate at The Raben Group in Washington, D.C. and a native of Puerto Rico, Washington, D.C.  Democrats who boycotted Trump inauguration traitors to democracy I've never seen a more biased, disrespectful bunch of malcontents than all of those elected officials who refused to honor President TrumpDonald John TrumpO'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms Objections to Trump's new immigration rule wildly exaggerated MORE's inauguration.

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