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In the most fiery and contentious Democratic primary debate yet, Massachusetts Sen.
Trump's most fiery comments about sports protests came during a rally in Alabama in September.
But she saved her most fiery speech for the world leaders who convened on Monday.
Go deeper: Here are some of the most fiery exchanges, plus major takeaways and full video.
On the eve of his campaign announcement, Biden delivered some of his most fiery speeches to union crowds.
If you had to choose, which signs do you think could make for the most fiery, passionate couple?
It remains the most watched unscripted series on OWN, and Vanzant one of its most fiery and intriguing figures.
In lieu of that, we've rounded up some of their most fiery debate moments and the topics they're very likely to clash on.
Yes – combative Trump worked in the primary, but that was a race that involved the party base – those who are usually the most fiery and passionate voters.
In the most fiery and contentious Democratic primary debate yet, Warren led a non-stop barrage against Bloomberg, who was appearing on stage for the first time.
It doesn't help that during the Ebola crisis of 2014, Trump was one of the most fiery critics of evidence-driven policies that actually succeeded in ending the outbreak.
Now a senior member of Judiciary Committee, she is something of a temperate outlier on a panel that is known for attracting the most fiery, outspoken and partisan lawmakers.
It was the most fiery of the recent debates, perhaps because the field of candidates was smaller and the start of actual voting is less than seven weeks away.
Anti-establishment 5-Star Movement and the League, a center-right grouping that employed the most fiery anti-migrant rhetoric during the campaign, were the biggest winners at Italy's elections.
But the most fiery back and forth came when Kamala Harris, a senator who represents tech companies from California, tried to outflank Warren on how she would hold Big Tech accountable.
The biggest winners were the League — the largest party in a center-right grouping that employed the most fiery anti-migrant rhetoric during the campaign — and the anti-establishment 5-Star Movement.
The three days until then may not be enough time for either team to cool off in what has become one of the most fiery series of the first round of the N.B.A. postseason.
Biden's speech was one of the most fiery of his campaign as he went after the nominal winner in Iowa, Pete Buttigieg, the former South Bend, Indiana, mayor whom he accused of having too little experience.
The President of the United States, his media allies and the most fiery right-winger in the Trump clan — Donald Trump Jr. — are going after a major media institution using tactics we've never seen before in presidential politics.
Perhaps to minimize thematic repetition, Peters and his fellow-editor Jakob Lothe have omitted Miller's most fiery challenge to the mainstream of Conrad studies—the preface that he wrote "in counterpoint" to a collection of essays emphasizing topical resonances.
Trump did show some restraint during his rally on Wednesday night, avoiding any criticism of Clinton, his former rival and secretary of state, and refrained from some of his most fiery lines, including his "fake news" attacks on the media.
One of the most fiery moments of Wednesday's debate came between Castro and O'Rourke over Section 1325, which O'Rourke has been uneasy about repealing, because, as the Texas Tribune notes, it might make it harder to prosecute drug smugglers and human traffickers.
As perhaps the Christian Coalition's most savvy strategist, former executive director Ralph Reed, put it in 1996, evangelicals: were among the most fiery champions of slavery and later segregation — all the while invoking God's name and quoting the Bible to justify their misdeeds.
Meanwhile, Ghosn, in custody at a detention centre in Tokyo for nearly three months, on Wednesday replaced his chief attorney with a legal team headed by one of Japan's most fiery lawyers in a move seen as taking on a more aggressive strategy in fighting his charges, which he denies.
Without White House representation, Mr. Trump's defense will most likely materialize among some of the committee's most fiery Republicans — including Representatives Jim Jordan of Ohio and John Ratcliffe of Texas, both of whom engaged in impassioned defenses during witness testimony, and Matt Gaetz of Florida, who joined Mr. Trump for a rally last week.
And unlike the 2016 Republican debates, which were entertaining and watchable but also petty and personal, some of the most fiery moments were also on substantive issues, like the role of money in politics (personified by Bloomberg's presence on the stage), and some candidates' records on immigration (which prompted a heated exchange between Klobuchar and Buttigieg).
The speech included his most fiery criticisms of President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE to date and served to kick off a campaign tour by the former president ahead of the midterm elections.
Yet Hypereides, the most fiery of the patriots, was on the same side as Dinarchus. Under the regency of his old master, Demetrius Phalereus, Dinarchus exercised much political influence. The years 317–307 were the most prosperous of his life. On the fall of Demetrius Phalereus and the restoration of the democracy by Demetrius Poliorcetes, Dinarchus was condemned to death and withdrew into exile at Chalcis in Euboea.
As the election drew close, voters opposed to Mayor Washington rallied behind Vrdolyak, Washington's most fiery opponent. Hynes' support waned. Just two days before the general election, Hynes dropped out, leaving Vrdolyak and Haider as Washington's remaining opponents. Hynes did not throw his support to any of the remaining candidates, but suggested that either Vrdolyak or Haider should also drop out make it a one-on-one race against Washington.
As the election drew near, voters opposed to Mayor Washington rallied behind Vrdolyak, Washington's most fiery opponent. Hynes' support waned. Just two days before the general election, Hynes dropped out, leaving Edward Vrdolyak and Republican Donald Haider as Mayor Washington's remaining opponents. Hynes did not throw his support to any of the remaining candidates, but suggested that either Vrdolyak or Haider should also drop out make it a one-on-one race against Washington.
Economic Features, Limited, 1971. p. 33 The constituency was a very sensitive area, as it was the home to arch-rivals Kamal Jumblatt and Camille Chamoun. The election was described by contemporary observers as the 'most fiery Lebanon had ever witnessed in a by-election'. There was a massive presence of security forces deployed in the constituency during the campaign and on the voting day in particular. The election was called following the death of the incumbent Progressive Socialist Party parliamentarian Anwar al-Khatib in November 1970.
However, the socialists felt a moral advantage because parliament was hardly an accurate representation of the people, and they used their possibilities to the full, among other things by filibustering (each representative had unlimited speaking time). When, in 1911 a majority of parliament refused to vote on an SDAP motion, the anger of the party was expressed by one of its most fiery speakers, : > In that case, the inkwells will fly through the room.... I cannot be held > accountable for anything. I assure you, we will start throwing chairs.P.J. > Knegtmans.
Thackeray also gave lectures in London on the English humorists of the eighteenth century, and on the first four Hanoverian monarchs. The latter series was published in book form as The Four Georges. In July 1857 Thackeray stood unsuccessfully as a Liberal for the city of Oxford in Parliament. Although not the most fiery agitator, Thackeray was always a decided liberal in his politics, and he promised to vote for the ballot in extension of the suffrage, and was ready to accept triennial parliaments. He was narrowly beaten by Cardwell, who received 1,070 votes, as against 1,005 for Thackeray.
They were known as The Posse. Clark was long known as the most fiery spirit of the bunch, and he was known to run laps around RFK Stadium after touchdowns and during Redskins comebacks. Clark signed with the Phoenix Cardinals as a free agent prior to the 1993 season, and the Redskins have only made the playoffs five times since as of the end of the 2018 season. Clark retired from the NFL after the 1995 season. In his 11 NFL seasons, he caught 699 passes for 10,856 yards and 65 touchdowns, while rushing for 54 yards and gaining 62 yards on nine punt returns.
A grueling, relentless sun is the background to this episode: and the most fiery heat of this hottest summer month in Sicily is paralleled by the fervour and passion that inflames Montalbano. It's August, his deputy Mimì Augello had to anticipate his holidays, and Montalbano is forced to remain at Vigata, taking care of police business. Fiancée Livia joins him, but so as not to be alone with Montalbano's always working, she brings along a friend (with husband and baby) and asks Salvo to rent a beach house for them. All is well as the holiday develops nicely, but one day the couple's little boy disappears.
FIDO was announced in 1999 as one of a number of projects funded through the council's public art program. From the outset there was considerable community opposition to the project, with members of the local community petitioning the council in order to stop the project from proceeding – at one stage approximately 400 local residents were surveyed by a local shop owner, and it was reported that 90% of those who responded opposed the work. The opposition to the project was such that it has since been described as "one of Melbourne's most fiery debates about public art". To deal with the concerns, the council engaged in community consultation during all phases of the project's development, and argued that one of the core roles of a council is to provide services supporting arts and culture, in conjunction with the more everyday tasks such as rubbish collection.
Paul de Barros of DownBeat wrote, "It would be easy to dismiss the supergroup Hudson as mere boomer nostalgia, but that would overlook just how vigorous, original, engaged and downright pleasurable this welcome debut sounds.... The band jumps deep into free territory on the title- track opener, an archeo-futuristic jam that spins raunchy, fuzzed guitar and skronky keyboard clanks around a throbbing, ceremonial beat". Seth Colter Walls of Pitchfork Media stated, "This is not the most fiery music DeJohnette has collaborated on, in his eighth decade. But the peaceable mastery that moves through Hudson does have the distinction of feeling comfortable without being too predictable". John Fordham in his review for The Guardian added, "The group's slightly clunky Native American chanting might have been better replaced by sampled field-recordings with instrumental decoration, but this is an elite jazz outfit collectively telling a compelling new story".

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