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"mouthpiece" Definitions
  1. the part of a phone or radio device that is next to your mouth when you speak
  2. the part of a musical instrument that you place between your lips
  3. mouthpiece (of/for somebody) (often disapproving) a person, newspaper, etc. that speaks to represent another person or group of people
"mouthpiece" Synonyms
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Cleverly titled, Mouthpiece really does act like a "mouthpiece," overtly expressing one's suppressed thoughts.
To use the vaporizer, you unscrew the mouthpiece and pour some water in until it's roughly 2372 percent full, then reattach the mouthpiece.
The mouthpiece has a built-in valve to make it essentially leak-proof, especially when you attach the magnetic mouthpiece cover on top of it.
Meanwhile, Gregzilla's cutesy drawing of Knuckles, so often used as a mouthpiece for other popular memes, has become the primary mouthpiece for this exaggerated Ugandan caricature.
" Or "The Washington Post, Mouthpiece of the Deep State.
Additional Reading • Defender of World Order or Trump Mouthpiece?
The Good Morning Snore Solution Mouthpiece, $99This mouthpiece focuses on opening up the throat portion of the airway with a "tongue stabilizer" and also restricts your breathing to your nasal passages only.
But the Republican establishment has happily become big business's mouthpiece.
The mouthpiece needs to impart no flavor of its own.
Just who is responsible for this mouthpiece mastery you ask?
He was Trump's mouthpiece, and a glorious one at that.
We don't expect her to be anything except a mouthpiece.
He also wore a mouthpiece that puffed out his cheeks.
At this level the instructor is really just a mouthpiece.
Their protection is a mouthpiece and sometimes a padded cap.
He switched to a mouthpiece that kept his airways open.
Aside from garbling Washington's speech, the mouthpiece presented another issue, too.
Put the mouthpiece in your mouth and gently suck the snot.
Even the People's Daily, a party mouthpiece, weighed in against Sina.
His new pal just serves as a mouthpiece for those anxieties.
Deese has been a frequent White House mouthpiece on climate issues.
To his critics, however, he is a mouthpiece for Japanese nationalists.
"Sorry about this," Mike might have whispered while cupping the mouthpiece.
The larger the mouthpiece, the lower the sound of the instrument.
In tight quarters, the camera was attached to a performer's mouthpiece.
Unquestionably, the phrase "mouthpiece," when applied to lawyers, is ad hominem.
At the end of a close round, Bisping's mouthpiece fell out.
The People's Daily is the official mouthpiece of the Communist Party.
CGTN is widely considered an unofficial mouthpiece of the Chinese government.
The cartridge, or "pod," contains the mouthpiece and the vaping liquid.
The network has become something of a mouthpiece for the administration.
"The advisory board is not a mouthpiece to anyone," Surakiart said.
It has transformed the national broadcaster into a mouthpiece of the state.
A few days later People's Daily, the party's main mouthpiece, weighed in.
But I would have to throw my mouthpiece at those new inventions.
China Daily, an official mouthpiece, called it a new chapter for "Xiplomacy".
He has since emerged as an occasional mouthpiece for al-Qaeda propaganda.
Hanafi worked as a journalist himself for the extremist group's radio mouthpiece.
Pence's position as the mouthpiece of administration efforts also introduces unavoidable politicization.
People's Daily, the party's mouthpiece, accused Mr Morey of being "pro-separatist".
For one, excess herb can leak out from the mouthpiece of the joint.
Sanders is used as a mouthpiece to protect those in the Trump administration.
But even mid-level bands are seeing success in being their own mouthpiece.
And they think Al Jazeera is nothing but a mouthpiece for the groups.
You attach a mouthpiece to that and then vape to your heart's content.
The mouthpiece is similar on most brass instruments, usually varying only in size.
Trump, with his inflamed face and ever-bouffant hair, serving as a mouthpiece
People's Daily, the mouthpiece of the Communist Party, wrote about it on Twitter.
And she is not so obviously a shrieking propaganda mouthpiece, as Spicer was.
Seeing that, I thought that an incorporated mouthpiece would be so much easier.
Mouthpiece moved further and further away from anything resembling an empty "#feminist" piece.
A second was Trump's press secretary, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, the president's designated mouthpiece.
Adams' mouthpiece flew out of his mouth as he fell to the ground.
A mouthpiece for IS claimed that their militants had successfully foiled that raid.
They can't trust what's said from the president's mouthpiece, spokesperson from the people's house.
Separate all pieces of the NoseFrida: the mouthpiece, nose hose, snot straw, and filter.
Curry even broke out his signature mouthpiece, gnawing on it while he sang along.
Curry immediately freaked out and then threw his mouthpiece in disgust at the call.
Prosecutors had portrayed him as a charismatic mouthpiece for al Qaeda after the Sept.
For two years now, Radar Radio has been operating as a mouthpiece for London.
Not just any old source gets front-page treatment in the Communist Party's mouthpiece.
Today, it's a business, an addiction, a privacy concern, a mouthpiece for world leaders.
Led by the American Lands Council and its far-right mouthpiece Utah State Rep.
Curry flung his mouthpiece, later explaining it as a demonstration of his nightlong frustration.
Mr. Trump's mouthpiece, Kellyanne Conway, went on TV on Monday to defend her boss.
In order to use it, you must switch the mouthpiece to the other end.
If the news media serves only as a mouthpiece, then our democracy is truly lost.
My band generally trusts me to be a sort of mouthpiece for what we're doing.
League MVP Steph Curry flipping out, getting ejected, throwing his mouthpiece and hitting a fan.
He had to be restrained from the referee and flung his mouthpiece into the crowd.
We found out Tyga dropped $15,000 at Johnny Dang & Co. for the 18k gold mouthpiece.
Back in 2016, Kane hacked the iconic singing fish to be a mouthpiece for Alexa.
The party's main mouthpiece, the People's Daily, calls these reforms the "China Model 2.0 Edition".
What do your favorite tech company and the mouthpiece of the president have in common?
The mouthpiece was kind of satisfying to obsessively chew on until the drooling began again.
Then you bite down on Mint's removable mouthpiece, but you don't actually blow into it.
How could a side hustle like Twitter turn into a mouthpiece for heroes and villains?
Even the official mouthpiece of the Chinese Communist Party saw him fit for a tweet.
"Once again they've chosen a gigantic progressive mouthpiece for their Super Bowl halftime," he said.
The object, it was later discovered, was a vaping device with a silver cylindrical mouthpiece.
She's looking to buy a piece, reading information into the mouthpiece off her laptop screen.
Public television, which has millions of viewers, has become a propaganda mouthpiece for the government.
"It was quite unexpected," said an editorial piece in the People's Daily, a government mouthpiece.
Efforts to displace Giuliani with a new legal mouthpiece appeared to hit a snag on Thursday.
As soon as the user stops inhaling, the one-way mouthpiece closes off the remaining vapor.
"The TV is lying!" shouted protesters, of the state channel viewed as mouthpiece for the government.
In much of Europe and America Sputnik has a richly earned reputation as a Kremlin mouthpiece.
All ZadocPaet did was give TRP a mouthpiece, and implicitly legitimize it at the same time.
That seems unlikely, especially if the network wants to maintain its image as a conservative mouthpiece.
The brushed aluminum body features clean lines and sensors in the mouthpiece that activate the device.
Kylie Jenner is starting the summer off grilling with a new 18-karat rose gold mouthpiece.
President Trump's mouthpiece hit up the superstore Saturday in her hometown of Santa Rosa Beach, Florida.
The New Yorker asked if Trump was trolling the press corps through his Spicer-sized mouthpiece.
Sound is produced by placing the lips on the mouthpiece and blowing while vibrating the lips.
Trump regards the newspaper as a mouthpiece for Bezos' business interests, calling it #AmazonWashingtonPost on Twitter.
Fars News Agency, a mouthpiece of the Iranian government, has already combined snapshots of the two.
Mr. Roberts, known as Menace, glanced at the crowd through a snorkel mask, mouthpiece in place.
You will be the mouthpiece for our clients and will ultimately continue to improve our product.
His mouthpiece gone, Frazier kept spitting blood as he resumed his assault moments before the bell.
State-owned ZBC, widely seen as a mouthpiece for Mugabe, switched to broadcasting pop music videos.
A month later, he tweeted that Graham was a "dumb mouthpiece" for the former Florida governor.
The next day, she quit her job and refashioned herself from propaganda mouthpiece to critical blogger.
Oral-B, which is owned by Procter & Gamble, promised a much better experience with this mouthpiece.
He was willing to be "exactly the mouthpiece Trump needed," as Slate's Leon Neyfakh put it.
He held the phone in one hand and the mouthpiece on a cord in the other.
Prince Wilhelm, the son of the last Kaiser, has been called a mouthpiece for Nazi propaganda.
The all-devouring composer was usurping the poet's function as the mouthpiece of humanity's primal myths.
Breitbart — The website has essentially become a mouthpiece for Trump's campaign and now soon-to-be administration.
He also has appeared on the Kremlin TV mouthpiece, Russia Today (which Flynn has compared to CNN).
Without wanting to sound like a paid-up mouthpiece for big bamboo, this shit is life-changing.
The trio formed US Youth Climate Strike, the main social media mouthpiece behind this week's US protests.
We don't want our paper to serve as a mouthpiece for or against raising the minimum wage.
Barnard 59 forms the mouthpiece of the Pipe Nebula, which is highlighted by star clouds around it.
But, Sarah -- just like Sean -- had a rough going as Trump's mouthpiece during her 2-year run.
Warriors fans would be forgiven for disagreeing but it's hard designing a logo around throwing a mouthpiece.
Then you put your fingers on the little buttons and take a deep breath through the mouthpiece.
Arab rulers accuse Qatar of using its multi-million-dollar franchise as a mouthpiece to attack them.
Curry, unhappy with the call, promptly threw his mouthpiece into the stands and it hit a fan.
Today, a Republican administration—with Giuliani apparently as its mouthpiece—is trying to do much the same.
Nobody sees you as yourself anymore, only as the walking mouthpiece for that cute bud of flesh.
Curry's reaction is hilarious ... the dude even reenacts his infamous mouthpiece toss from the 2016 NBA Finals!!
IS claimed responsibility for the attack through their mouthpiece Amaq news Agency, the SITE intelligence group reported.
Unusually, the party's main mouthpiece, People's Daily, retorted that men should be judged by their character, not appearance.
He was a lying, manipulative, dangerous, spineless mouthpiece for the most destructive and racist president in recent history.
There is a China solution to that, said the People's Daily, the party's main mouthpiece, in mid-March.
Many writers, even Kipling, have failed, in books in which the animal becomes the mouthpiece for the moral.
It works by registering breath blown into the front of it via a mouthpiece, similar to a harmonica.
"I'm deciding to really take my life and use it as a mouthpiece for other people," he said.
The mouthpiece has lightning, USB, USB-C, and micro USB adapters, so you can plug in almost anywhere.
China's Xinhua news agency, the mouthpiece of Beijing, quickly urged restraint after North Korea's nuclear test on Friday.
The English-language page of CGTN, a state mouthpiece, has 77m fans—the most of any news site.
Overnight, a staunchly critical newspaper with the highest circulation in Turkey appeared to have become a government mouthpiece.
The rare rebuke from Pyongyang's official mouthpiece follows President Donald Trump's warming ties to Chinese President Xi Jinping.
The Communist Party's mouthpiece added that the yuan will remain "basically stable" in the mid- to long-term.
In China, too, the Panama papers were dismissed as a Western plot by Global Times, a party mouthpiece.
Its FDA-approved class I medical device, called Mint, looks like a giant Altoid with a removable mouthpiece.
In an essay for Buzzfeed Reader, Anne Helen Petersen tries to conjure some sympathy for the devil's mouthpiece.
Along with the revamped Moscow News, it became a mouthpiece of Mr Gorbachev's programme of perestroika, or restructuring.
At the ref's decision, Big Chet rummaged in his mouth and spat out his mouthpiece in two pieces.
Spicer was the mouthpiece of a president who will likely go down as one of the nation's worst.
In boxing when the mouthpiece is out, the action is stopped and the referee puts it back in.
One government mouthpiece has already referred to the song as the work of outside enemies and terrorist groups.
And every available White House mouthpiece had made clear that Trump wasn't thrilled with the final legislative product.
"What I don't want to do is be another mouthpiece that says kids need to read," he said.
Another small grant supports work on a tooth-cleaning mouthpiece for those who have difficulty brushing and flossing.
Ironically, some of the biggest expansions in Medicaid came in the 1980s under Reagan, the onetime A.M.A. mouthpiece.
However, the mouthpiece does get quite hot and can kind of irritate your lips if you're not careful.
"I'm not some far-right merchant, I'm not a mouthpiece for any kind of racism or radicalism," he said.
Khabib threw his mouthpiece at Dillon and then jumped out of the cage to attack him in the stands.
The cartridge is also the mouthpiece, so you just click it into the Juul and you're ready to go.
The device senses when you take a pull from the mouthpiece and heats up to vaporize the liquid inside.
This involves hooking you up to an electrocardiogram, a blood pressure cuff, and a mouthpiece to measure your breathing.
Western critics dismiss RT, whose British arm produces UK-specific content, as a Kremlin mouthpiece designed to sow disinformation.
Now you're ready to hit the town, head to work, or be a mouthpiece for an allegedly corrupt administration!
The mouthpiece is the elephant's trunk and the chamber (where you put the weed) is located on its back.
I don't believe that Rupert Murdoch set out to create Trump or to become a mouthpiece for the government.
Whether a mouthpiece believes what he says is irrelevant, their fans do believe it, and therein lies the harm.
People's Daily, the party's main mouthpiece, hailed them as "the latest achievement in adapting Marxism to the Chinese context".
READMEVery helpful LED read outWicked fast heating timePlastic mouthpiece can get a little nasty with timeDifficult to fill chamber.
A former general showing up at a celebration of a Russian government mouthpiece was odd to say the least.
A PKK leader urged Kurds to "rise up" in solidarity, reported Firat News Agency, a mouthpiece for the group.
Miller is an ex-NASA official who has been a vocal mouthpiece for private space companies over the years.
The Social Democrats say that past elections have been rigged and the mainstream media turned into a VMRO mouthpiece.
K., I want to make the point, too, but this is a human being and not just a mouthpiece.
Mouthpiece thrusts you into the moment when protagonist Cassandra Hayward is given word that her mother, Elaine, has died.
By not telling anyone, including the label, we were really able to truly let the fans be the mouthpiece.
"Please keep Maxine Waters on the air as your face and your mouthpiece for the Democrat party," Trump said.
But "in our world, it is," one guest in a top hat and tasseled mouthpiece said with a smile.
The image was shared on Twitter on Tuesday by the People's Daily newspaper, a mouthpiece for China's ruling Communist Party.
The People's Daily, the Party's mouthpiece, in 2017 published an interview with Hao Ping, then-Party chief at the university.
But Rupert Murdoch, the craggy old founder of News Corp and the Republican mouthpiece Fox News, isn't as easily placated.
Despite his endorsement from that venerated mouthpiece of conservatism, the New York Times, Kasich lags in endorsements from Republican officeholders.
It may not have been uttered by a PR mouthpiece, but it's direct confirmation from the company all the same.
A commentary published by the Communist Party's official mouthpiece, the People's Daily, called for Chinese market traders to restrain themselves.
In Poland, the nationalist Law and Justice Party has sought to turn the country's public broadcaster into a partisan mouthpiece.
This ideology gets quite a bit of play on Luke Cage: Black Mariah is the mouthpiece, Luke is the muscle.
Over the years Al Jazeera has been seen as both a force for free speech and a mouthpiece for terrorism.
The Communist Party's mouthpiece, the People's Daily, says this has become an "important and indispensable" tool of China's foreign policy.
ABDEL-FATTAH AL-SISI, Egypt's president, could not ask for a better mouthpiece than Khairy Ramadan, a talk-show host.
Taking a hit from a Pax 2 vaporizer is as easy as placing your lips on the mouthpiece and inhaling.
Communist party mouthpiece People's Daily labelled Mr Yan "China's number 1 wild man" for his outspoken criticism of Mao Zedong.
And this mouthpiece of continental interests recently told the American government, in so many words, to take a flying leap.
Then, she gives you a warning — and it sounds a lot like the game designers using her as a mouthpiece.
Once you assemble the masterpiece, simply blow into the mouthpiece and watch the Samsung boxes realistically emit some spooky smoke.
A recent editorial in the Liberation Army Daily, a PLA mouthpiece, berated the armed forces for their "army-centric mindset".
More recently, another extremist mouthpiece, Anatoly Artyukh, has jumped into the fray, using a more confrontational and even violent approach.
The full-page column was published in the overseas edition of the People's Daily, mouthpiece of the Chinese Communist Party.
Bell ­Elkins, the prosecuting attorney for Raythune County and the author's mouthpiece in this rural series, is one who stayed.
As Axios' Jonathan Swan puts it: Trump's legal mouthpiece continues to make potentially consequential and damaging remarks on foreign policy.
The ECFMU is a Brussels-based nonprofit group that federal prosecutors have called a mouthpiece for pro-Russian Ukrainian politicians.
Ask him about the estimable teeth marks gouged by Sonny Rollins into his mouthpiece after endless hours of intense practice.
Or the time he fixed Pharoah Sanders's chipped mouthpiece and Mr. Sanders doubled Mr. Ritter's $150 fee for the work.
Phoebe appears to be a mouthpiece for Lethem's own rage, and she's not an especially convincing portrait of a woman.
Like a typical alcohol-based breathalyzer, it has a mouthpiece you blow into and a digital display to show results.
" But during the height of the K.K.K.'s popularity, "a woman was the mouthpiece and arguably its most influential member.
Then you use your hand, which now has norovirus on it, to flip up the rubber mouthpiece on your CamelBak.
Mr. Trump was the loudest and shrillest mouthpiece for a racist movement that questioned the authenticity of President Obama's birthplace.
Jimmy Kimmel has been very clear about the fact that he never expected — or wanted — to become a political mouthpiece.
Like a breathalyzer, the device requires drivers to blow into a mouthpiece to measure the level of alcohol in their systems.
In July, Xi's name was noticeably absent from the front pages of the state mouthpiece People's Daily — twice in one week.
Israel Hayom is financed by Netanyahu&aposs American billionaire friend Sheldon Adelson and largely serves as the prime minister&aposs mouthpiece.
LGBT activists were overjoyed at the news, but some of the most unlikely praise came from the Chinese Communist Party's mouthpiece.
" In one noteworthy article, published Tuesday in party mouthpiece the People's Daily, the US was labeled the "enemy of the world.
"Clingy netflix exec," ever the considerate mouthpiece, shares the news via text as to not wake up Bojack with a call.
I have been critical of Washington reporting that functions as a government mouthpiece, especially through the use of unnamed government sources.
Even then, Rodong Sinmun, a government mouthpiece, tersely informed readers that the "supreme leader" had "unofficially" called on his Chinese counterpart.
What is the danger of allowing the most popular cable news network in America to become a mouthpiece for an administration?
Mr Spicer, a tragic, ridiculous figure as Mr Trump's official mouthpiece, at least, albeit unwittingly, provided America with a few laughs.
"Part of my role working at Kilter is to be the mouthpiece for the writers' room," explains associate producer Halle Phillips.
He gives them anonymity, and he&aposs essentially their puppet and their mouthpiece, and that is called journalism over at MSNBC.
The video shows Bieber prone and sleeping inside of a futuristic-looking chamber, with some sort of mouthpiece between his lips.
I'm waiting until I get this mouthpiece type shit fitted in my mouth, and then hopefully I will sound the same.
Normally, the devices heat the liquid inside a cartridge or reservoir to produce a vapor that you inhale from the mouthpiece.
But, Anthony Johnson just had surgery on his mouth and can't even put a mouthpiece in for at least three weeks.
But there were also those who were the "mouthpiece of vested interests" and others who were "vultures pretending to be journalists".
Probably the easiest (and most obvious) answer is to simply wipe off the mouthpiece with your shirt before taking your hit.
However, the newest revelation casts doubt on that statement and calls into question Sanders's reliability as a mouthpiece of the administration.
The frankest admission came in a front-page article in the People's Daily, mouthpiece of the Communist Party, in early May.
"Sherry Shriner was the Only Mouthpiece and Ambassador on this Earth and the Only one there ever will be," wrote another.
"If you throw something into the stands — a mouthpiece, a ball or whatever — you get ejected," Kerr said after the game.
The ECFMU is a Brussels-based non-profit group that federal prosecutors have called a mouthpiece for pro-Russian Ukrainian politicians.
The comments were published in an editorial in the Rodong Sinmun newspaper, a mouthpiece for Kim's ruling Workers' Party of Korea.
In the 21973th, the champion quickly knocked out Frazier's mouthpiece with a long left hook, then landed a left-right combination.
I'm not saying that all woke baes are guilty of snatching the mouthpiece from the people with whom they've allied themselves.
The network, which critics call a Kremlin mouthpiece, denounced it as a government-backed attempt to interfere with freedom of speech.
It&aposs nearly impossible to reach beyond the small mouthpiece and into the depths of the base or under the neck.
The networks have agreed to pay $8.8 billion to be the mouthpiece of the Division I men's basketball tournament through 2032.
It's unclear how many RT experts realize they are aiding a Russian network or that it acts as Mr. Putin's mouthpiece.
He reminded me to clean the mouthpiece of the phone on my side of the glass each time I sat down.
It's by no coincidence that the lobster's tail, where its sexual organ is located, is placed directly over the phone's mouthpiece.
He jammed a cutoff shovel handle into the mouthpiece of a saxophone and called it "Bird," for the jazzman Charlie Parker.
The troops reportedly booed him—and he lost younger audiences when he returned home and continued to serve as Nixon's mouthpiece.
Also on Friday, Beijing mouthpiece Xinhua said on its official microblog that He Lifeng will head the National Development and Reform Commission.
The second loudest mouthpiece on ABC's Roseanne (inferior only to the explosive protagonist herself), the Conners's middle child personified Gen X cool.
" On Monday night, state mouthpiece Global Times published an op-ed subtly titled "Trump will in time learn not to cross China.
If Walter is the film's official mouthpiece, Ms. Stewart's sullen character, Sophie, one of his students, is its despairing op-ed voice.
Vice-Foreign Minister Li Baodong said it will be focusing on economic issues, according to government mouthpiece China Daily, rather than security.
Oil passes through the coil from the bottom, gets superheated and turns into vapor, which is then sucked up though the mouthpiece.
THE Korean Central News Agency (KCNA), the mouthpiece of Kim Jong Un's bloodthirsty regime in North Korea, is not known for nuance.
No one immediately claimed responsibility for the attacks but state media, the government mouthpiece, are blaming Islamic State militants for the carnage.
Zepeda put up the bare minimum amount of protest—extending his arms and shrugging his shoulders before his cornerman removed his mouthpiece.
Morris doesn't have any particular interest in instructing the audience regarding what's right or wrong with Trumpism through Bannon as a mouthpiece.
He's an anti-politics politician himself, more a mouthpiece for white male rage than someone interested in the intricacies of Washington dealmaking.
The real effect of this order is to enthrone climate-denying fossil fuel interests, with Pruitt as their mouthpiece in the EPA.
THE duty of large corporations is "not limited to 'not being evil'", argues People's Daily, the bombastic mouthpiece of China's Communist Party.
In April the Communist Party mouthpiece, the People's Daily, reinforced the criticism by declaring that foreign property names undermine Chinese cultural tradition.
On November 12th the People's Daily, the Communist Party's main mouthpiece, said that holding "fair elections" would require "decisively" ending the riots.
Grillo's blog, 5-Star's main mouthpiece, said "the establishment" had blocked its entry into the third largest group in the Brussels parliament.
On Sunday, the People's Daily, the official mouthpiece for the Chinese Communist Party published an editorial appearing to warn of further repercussions.
Like SmileDirectClub's teeth-whitening kit, the mouthpiece is powered by your phone, so there's no need to stand attached to a wall.
On the latest episode of Recode Decode, Khanna calls Pai a mouthpiece for the telecom industry and an opponent of free competition.
The drummer Joey Baron scraped tones off the surfaces of his cymbals, and Mr. Akinmusire started making blustery smacks into his mouthpiece.
" Another article carried by the state mouthpiece described protesters' demands for Western-style liberal democracy as a "malignant virus" and an "infection.
So it's unclear that Turkish officials will view Tillerson as empowered to make decisions or as an actual mouthpiece for the President.
The resentment and discrimination faced by Wuhan people has even caught the attention of People's Daily, the ruling Communist Party's official mouthpiece.
In 1876, inventor Alexander Graham Bell patented the first phone: a bulky device with a curved mouthpiece and earpiece connected by wires.
The key is to clean the entire thing — interior, exterior, and mouthpiece — with hot water, soap, and a bottle brush when applicable.
The largest newspaper in the country, Israel HaYom, is owned by Sheldon Adelson and is widely seen as a mouthpiece for Netanyahu.
As he did, his mouthpiece flew toward the bench, and the refs whistled him for the technical that they overturned moments later.
The Rodong Sinmun, a mouthpiece for the ruling party, ran photos showing Kim smiling as he cut the ribbon at the ceremony.
The gold mouthpiece, bearing Kim's name, might not be as noticeable as a diamond ring ... but the sucker shines when she smiles.
The station covering the event, known as a mouthpiece for Aoun, regularly panned its cameras toward Bassil and other members of his coalition.
" Maria Zakharova, a spokeswoman for the Russian Foreign Ministry, accused "Western media" of being a "shill" and a "mouthpiece of various power groups.
Of course, Conway's "Bowling Green massacre" mistake last week was a reminder that misstatements, when coming from a White House mouthpiece, are magnified.
Just last week, an editorial in the regime mouthpiece, Kayhan, called once again for eliminating the "cancerous growth" that is the Saudi monarchy.
The importance of Chinese pride in the dispute was reflected in an article in the People's Daily, the Communist Party mouthpiece on Monday.
To brush with the uFunbrush you just fill the mouthpiece with toothpaste, have them pop it into their mouth, and press a button.
Undergraduates often reduce the British novelist, whose stories are known for their magical realism and striking female characters, to a mouthpiece of feminism.
Russian state propaganda mouthpiece RT has even joined in the fun, because of course Putin is no fan of EU… Death of memes?
To use, apply the whitening gel to your teeth then place the LED mouthpiece in your mouth and plug it into your smartphone.
Their eyes quickly disappear behind mirrored glass, perched about a mouthpiece that is covered with a red condom which inflates with every breath.
"China's economy is expected to maintain medium to fast growth this year," an editorial in Communist Party mouthpiece People's Daily said on Friday.
AH: But that's fake news, because becoming a mouthpiece for the administration is promoting fake news, and look at what it led to.
Your basic pipe is a relatively simple object, little more than a bowl, a carb for clearing the bowl chamber, and a mouthpiece.
Dominating Friday's front page of the party mouthpiece, People's Daily, was a photo of a beaming President Xi Jinping meeting his Canadian counterpart.
The 30-second spot says the network has been "described as a mouthpiece for terrorists," then cuts to a picture of bin Laden.
Slim would serve as a mouthpiece for the vitriolic "97 Bonnie & Clyde," which enacted Scott's murder with the help of an infant Hailie.
It was a mouthpiece, made by a company called Sonitus, and it allowed hands-free two-way communication using a bone conduction technology.
After several months he resumed playing with the aid of a makeshift cardboard mouthpiece that kept the air from pushing his lips open.
And what better mouthpiece to hire for a squash match with the packaging of importance than Trump, the ultimate in shameless carnival barkers?
Two hours later, soldiers overran the headquarters of the ZBC, Zimbabwe's state broadcaster and a principal Mugabe mouthpiece, and ordered staff to leave.
As a unit of the People's Daily - the ruling Communist Party's mouthpiece - it is seen by clients as the go-to online censor.
Related: Seized Turkish Newspaper Transformed Overnight Into Pro-Government Mouthpiece A recent YouGov poll sought to gauge German opinion on the Boehermann incident.
Speaking to Kremlin mouthpiece Sputnik, Assange's Ecuadorean lawyer Carlos Poveda claims the U.S., U.K., and Ecuador had reached an agreement over his client.
He went national in '88, and by the '90s he was a mouthpiece pushing back on these demon Clintons and everything they represented.
Repeating uncritically the president's lies — I just don't think that that's the job of journalism, is to serve as a mouthpiece for power.
Mr. Huang initially drew praise from pro-government outlets like People's Daily, the Communist Party's main mouthpiece, for helping to find missing persons.
Then you are supposed to exhale completely, and put the mouthpiece or mask in or around your mouth correctly, forming a tight seal.
It's appealing to the tech industry as a mouthpiece for those who want to determine the course of what is or isn't important.
The Herald, the state newspaper that has served as Mugabe's loyal mouthpiece, said ZANU-PF had called on Friday for him to go.
China's ruling Communist Party mouthpiece lashed out at bitcoin on Wednesday, labelling the volatile cryptocurrency a bubble and a modern-day tulip mania.
The saxophonist Stanley Turrentine taught him to play with no excuses, and the alto player Lou Donaldson helped him choose a better mouthpiece.
The notice titles supported this idea, said Global Times, the nationalist tabloid published under the auspices of Communist Party mouthpiece People&aposs Daily.
He uses the Father John Misty name as both a mouthpiece and a persona, as a questionable character navigating an overripe, compromised world.
The family faced allegations from supporters of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad that they are functioning as a mouthpiece for local opposition fighters.
El Mercurio has served both as a mouthpiece for Chile's conservative and business elites and as a political force in its own right.
A former Capitol Hill pro is going from being a congressman's mouthpiece to chatting it up as host of a new talk show.
Many thought the tweets from Bana and her mother were fake, and that she was being used as a mouthpiece for activists or rebels.
He knocked the Argentine down again in the seventh, and Matthysse spat out his mouthpiece, causing a frenzy among Pacquiao fans in the stadium.
Elon Musk, an active Twitter user, has been Tesla's mouthpiece to the public, informing them about the electric car maker's upcoming products and plans.
President Xi Jinping said the police should behave better, a comment that People's Daily, a Communist Party mouthpiece, directly linked to Mr Lei's case.
Despite his calls for innovation, however, Mr Xi has also been talking up the need for news media to act as the party's mouthpiece.
After the whistle, Palmieri looked up at the big screen and, chewing his mouthpiece, shook his head in dismay as he watched the replay.
How impactful the breath is changes the velocity of the note, and moving the mouthpiece from side to side changes what note is played.
The glass mouthpiece didn't feel weird or get too hot like plastic, and it didn't taste weird like e-cigs or real cigs do.
China Daily, a mainland government mouthpiece, accused critics of the bill of "scaremongering" and said the law would "not be abused in any way".
Ford used the Dearborn Independent, a newspaper he took over in 1918, as a mouthpiece for his personal views — everything from business to history.
The corporate elites who comprise the Business Roundtable are using Trump as a political mouthpiece for their own agenda, and so far it's working.
Reeeeelax ... Donald Trump's mouthpiece says POTUS was only tweeting "rhetorically" when suggesting he should have left LaVar Ball's son in a Chinese jail. Yep.
A Thursday commentary in Rodong Sinmun, the mouthpiece of the country's official party, contained a stern warning for people it called "two-faced" officials.
There's a hole in the Breathe Easy mouthpiece so you can still breathe through there, but, I mean, it's like breathing through a hole.
Toward the end of the interview, it's revealed that the "adult experts" were actually serving as a mouthpiece for young girls hidden behind cameras.
Ojeda dismissed his fellow Logan County resident and former Democrat as a "mouthpiece for the coal industry," and Phillips doesn't like Ojeda any better.
Not for the first time in the series, Curry flung his mouthpiece, which hit a front-row fan, earning him his first N.B.A. ejection.
The use of the mouthpiece as a projectile gives Silver the perfect excuse to issue an edict to keep it unseen, where it belongs.
" During one debate, recorded at the University of Toronto, he said, "I am not going to be a mouthpiece for language that I detest.
When you insert the pod into its cartridge and inhale through a mouthpiece on the end of the Juul, the device vaporizes the liquid.
My friend ended up finding the mouthpiece still intact and they framed it and one of our customers made us a "bong ninja" sign.
Last year, the Communist Party's official mouthpiece, the People's Daily, called the Tencent-developed battle game Honor of Kings a "poison" on young minds.
North Korea's Rodong Sinmun newspaper, the mouthpiece of the ruling Workers' Party, said the US was bringing the situation to the brink of war.
Xi personally directed these moves, according to a July 2017 commentary in Study Times, the official mouthpiece of the Communist Party's Central Party School.
It is in this tense moment that he receives an even bigger mouthpiece: a network talk show, based on his radio show and podcast.
But, Parker threw a right hand to the ribs of Dimitrenko which sent him theatrically reeling on the floor with his mouthpiece spat out.
Zyppah uses an additional feature; the $99 mouthpiece includes an elastic strap that holds the tongue down to prevent it from blocking the airway.
In a commentary, People's Daily, the official mouthpiece of the ruling Communist Party, asked if the charities had exploited a tragedy for commercial gain.
According to party mouthpiece People's Daily, the changes are designed to supervise China's growing financial industries to avoid "financial risks" and protect consumer rights.
Such "practical measures" had already deprived U.N. Security Council resolutions of their reason for being, said the Rodong Sinmun, a ruling Workers' Party mouthpiece.
I found it perplexing that Magool, an artist many Somalis held in high esteem, would allow herself to become a mouthpiece for violent men.
Russian media has called Freeman an "American propaganda mouthpiece" with a "Messianic complex" that he picked up playing God in that Jim Carrey movie.
They require the driver to lift a hand off the wheel, pick up the device and blow — hard — into its mouthpiece for several seconds.
Xi is totally cute A recent communique from Yang Zhenwu, the head of the Chinese Communist Party's mouthpiece The People's Daily, says it all.
Diane Warren thinks Sarah Huckabee Sanders is reaping what she was sowing by spewing hate and lies, and has zero sympathy for Trump's mouthpiece.
A euphonium with stuck valves wails beautifully in a minor key, while a tenor saxophone lacking a mouthpiece and neck rattles with clattering joints.
We got W's former mouthpiece Wednesday leaving Michael's in NYC, and he was all about bipartisan compromise ... especially when it comes to border control.
In exchange, Ms Makarova would take a 50% stake in the Kronen Zeitung, a popular Austrian tabloid, and help reinvent it as an FPÖ mouthpiece.
The People's Daily, the ruling Communist Party's mouthpiece, published a front-page article entitled "China's Economy: Full of Resilience" on Tuesday, citing strong economic data.
Screenshot: YouTubeAnti-government conspiracy theorist turned pro-Trump mouthpiece Alex Jones found his hard-won followings on the web's biggest platforms stripped away this week.
There's no joy in defending her—recall that, as Trump's mouthpiece and de facto spokeslizard, she once invented a massacre and blamed refugees for it.
The party's main mouthpiece, the People's Daily, praised the public's low-key response at the time as evidence of a "brand-new level of patriotism".
"I saw a while back that his DMs were open, and it struck me that he was the actual mouthpiece of the character," Campbell said.
Of course, Nelly is basically the unofficial mouthpiece of St. Louis -- and was a HUUUGE St. Louis Rams fan before they packed up and left.
Meanwhile, the newly politicized courts have ordered the takeover of media outlets, including Turkey's biggest-selling newspaper, Zaman, turning it into a pro-Erdogan mouthpiece.
People's Daily, a mouthpiece of the Chinese Communist Party, cited as evidence the recent passage of an American destroyer near two islands in the Paracels.
The top won't just pop off in your bag, and thanks to the structure of the chamber, oil won't leak out through the mouthpiece either.
The Global times is not an official mouthpiece for the Communist Party though its views are believed to at times represent those of its leaders.
She exists as the mouthpiece of a movement, and the film is less interested in her humanity than in her ability to change Ellis's mind.
North Korea's Rodong Sinmun newspaper, the mouthpiece of the ruling Workers' Party, said the United States was bringing the situation to the brink of war.
On May 16th Tibet Daily, the government mouthpiece in Tibet, said that work would start in the coming five years on around 2,000km of track.
And it intentionally echoes the familiar Biblical trope of a lone wise sage, chosen by God to be his mouthpiece in a wilderness of sin.
"The main objective of this attack is not Syria, but Iran," said Hossein Shariatmadari, the editor of Kayhan daily, which is known as Khamenei's mouthpiece.
Hussain was accused of being one of the people implementing that plan for the channel, which the country considers a mouthpiece of the Muslim Brotherhood.
First, Giuliani really is the TV lawyer -- the presidential mouthpiece unafraid to defend, even when it takes him -- and sometimes his client -- into murky territory.
Since his landslide re-election in April, Hungary's prime minister has been promoting himself as a European mouthpiece of the nationalist populism sweeping the continent.
A post last week on its official mouthpiece, the blog of founder Beppe Grillo, was headlined "A referendum on the euro before it's too late".
The Global Times is not an official mouthpiece for the Communist Party, though its views are believed to at times represent those of its leaders.
The Qatar-based broadcaster, which Egypt accuses of being a mouthpiece of the Brotherhood, said it did not know where Mahmoud Hussain was being held.
Mouthpiece devastates, and yet the message isn't being yelled through a megaphone, it makes one question one's own actions by seeing how they affect others.
No one is forcing him to be the mouthpiece of the lyingest presidential-candidate-turned-president we have had in the history of the Republic.
"China can pull together the imagination and courage needed to handle the virus, while the US struggles," trumpeted the People's Daily, the Communist party mouthpiece.
In the same period, circulation for the conservative Magyar Nemzet, which until 2015 was a mouthpiece for Mr. Orban's party, went from 69,000 to 39,18.
With the tacit approval of Heidegger, she strung together uncollected notes into poisonous little tracts, piecing together a Nietzsche to serve as a Nazi mouthpiece.
When a user inhales from an e-cigarette's mouthpiece, the device powers up and then vaporizes liquid nicotine, which is located in an insertable cartridge.
Al-Shabaab, an al-Qaeda affiliate, claimed responsibility for the attack in a statement read on Radio Andalus, a mouthpiece for insurgents in the area.
Some musicians struggled, like a clarinetist who could get out only short spurts of sound and a French horn player who kept losing his mouthpiece.
Ms. Lockwood also made full use of Mr. Wooley's quieter strategies, like the mouthpiece-free blowings he sometimes uses, blasts of frenzy that remain soft.
Athletes are often told to just play the game -- shut up and dribble, as a notorious conservative mouthpiece once said of NBA star LeBron James.
As they retrace that history, and Sophie informs Tom of recent developments, she becomes a mouthpiece for social arguments that lose the dialogue's conversational feel.
But there's a reason we should doubt everything Ross says: Ross, after touching the rock, has become nothing but a mouthpiece for the tall grass.
Mr. B becomes a mouthpiece through which Richardson delivers life lessons (for example, that a woman ought not grow "careless in her dress" after marriage).
Qatar is also the home of Al Jazeera a mouthpiece for the Muslim Brotherhood, a kind of voice of jihad, fueling terror recruitment and fundraising.
Manafort used a politics center in Belgium, called the European Centre for a Modern Ukraine, as a "mouthpiece" for his Ukrainian clients, the filing says.
" On Wednesday, the Pyongyang's mouthpiece Uriminzokkiri quoted leader Kim as stating "the U.S. should stop at once arrogant provocations against the DPRK and unilateral demands.
In an article, the mouthpiece of the country's Communist Party scolded the Chinese internet company Tencent over a popular video game, calling it too addictive.
The report, in the newspaper Rodong Sinmun, the mouthpiece of the government, followed South Korean media reports of cases of pneumonia and frostbite in Samjiyon.
Donald Trump's mouthpiece is calling for ESPN to fire anchor Jemele Hill -- claiming her tweets calling the President a "white supremacist" are outrageous and unacceptable.
Doctors who worked with her recalled to ABC News that Gypsy never spoke in appointments; Dee Dee was the mouthpiece that described various symptoms and ailments.
The can's opening functions as a mouthpiece, and what would once be the side of a can has an indented chamber where your pot will go.
The Global Times, considered a provocative mouthpiece for Beijing, penned an editorial column on Wednesday which suggested it was time China took a less passive approach.
As the vocalist, bassist and all-around mouthpiece for New York City black metal outfit Black Anvil, Delaney is used to doing interviews over the horn.
"In setting off fireworks, be conscious of 'setting off the (pollution) index'," read an editorial on Saturday in the People's Daily newspaper, the Communist Party mouthpiece.
People's Daily, the party's mouthpiece, gleefully reported on the "dark, chaotic and negative" election campaign that had revealed the "ill" state of America's "so-called democracy".
But its use in the People's Daily, the Communist Party's main mouthpiece, has shot up, as one scholar recently calculated, appearing in 27 headlines since January.
A special valve in the mouthpiece ensures you won't accidentally inhale a loaded dart, and the range is claimed to be as far as 55-feet.
The protests of Chow and her supporters were "no big deal", said China's Global Times tabloid, published by the ruling Communist Party's mouthpiece, the People's Daily.
The software also allows a user to place the mouthpiece anywhere on the model so that's it's easy to blow into, and not awkward to play.
Anti-government demonstrators last stormed the state TV building, known as the government mouthpiece, on October 5, 2000, bringing down the regime of strongman Slobodan Milosevic.
Jason Miller, the guy who was Trump's official mouthpiece during last year's presidential run, has fathered a baby with Trump loyalist/attorney/talking head A.J. Delgado.
I was born and lived in Egypt, and I know what it's like to have a media that's the mouthpiece of the government, of the regime.
"She was a fighter, she was a mouthpiece for the poor and an advocate for the downtrodden, and she wasn't afraid of anyone," Mr. Esdaile said.
The card industry's defense of its lack luster U.S. EMV roadmap continues with another article from the card industry's mouthpiece about the transition to chip cards.
She also works at Appalshop, a cultural and media hub housed in a rustic wooden structure that serves as a mouthpiece for Appalachian voices and ideas.
Notably, the statement did not appear in Saturday's edition of Rodong Sinmun, the official mouthpiece of the North's ruling party that's widely read by North Koreans.
In November ZANU-PF fired five top Mugabe allies from parliament, including Jonathan Moyo, a fiercely combative mouthpiece for a faction that backed Grace Mugabe's rise.
This week, however, China's only political party declared through one of its mouthpiece newspapers that "playing golf itself is not a wrongdoing," according to The Guardian.
There was a whole debate about, does this count as a scoop because maybe he's not a journalist and he's just a mouthpiece for a member.
Amy Nostbakken and Norah Sadava, of the Quote Unquote Collective, are touring Mouthpiece again, currently in Toronto, ON, where they originally performed it in early 2015.
Mouthpiece plays at the Buddies in Bad Times Theatre through November 6, and at The Cultch in Vancouver, B.C, from January 31 to February 5, 2017.
Meanwhile, pro-government newspapers such as the Daily Sabah (often described as Erdoğan's mouthpiece) emphasizes the government's plans to encourage working women to have more children.
When a user inhales from an e-cigarette's mouthpiece, the device powers up and then vaporizes some liquid nicotine, which is located in an insertable cartridge.
With recent Kanye events — since she's married to him — and her becoming a weird PR mouthpiece for President Trump, I wouldn't call myself a fan anymore.
Even the Global Times, a state-run tabloid that effectively functions as a Communist Party mouthpiece, called on the government to increase transparency about the virus.
A few years ago, Barr bought a set of ­matching chanters—the bagpipe mouthpiece—and a fleet of drums, for all the out-to-pasture pipers.
Red Ice TV gained popularity on YouTube in recent years as a mouthpiece for the growing movement of white nationalists and white supremacists around the world.
" The week before, the People's Daily, a mouthpiece of the Chinese Communist Party, had suggested that "putting down the riots" was a precondition for "fair elections.
While The Washington Post columnist Jennifer Rubin said, "It's simply a mouthpiece for the President, repeating what the President says, no matter how false or contradictory."
"I am not going to be a mouthpiece for language that I detest, and that's that," he said during a debate at the University of Toronto.
Goba, Zimbabwe's prosecutor general, is also accused of traveling abroad despite being restricted from doing so, according to The Herald newspaper, a mouthpiece for the government.
Russian President Vladimir Putin's mouthpiece in Europe, Czech President Milos Zeman, claimed last year that Trump invited him to discuss matters high on the Russian agenda.
"Issues of principles cannot be compromised and those concerning national interests cannot be ignored," People's Daily, the ruling Communist Party's mouthpiece, tweeted on Chinese social media.
U.S. President Donald Trump long ago realized that you can use Twitter as an effective mouthpiece without all the pain and price of dealing with the media.
In fact, they haven't really publicly positioned themselves to be LGBTQ allies or enemies, nor have they used to the show as a mouthpiece for their church.
As for my work being pro-Bernie, and anti-everything else, I guess you can say that... Though I don't consider myself a mouthpiece for the campaign.
And while Postol has freely admitted that the (debunked) science he cites is not his alone, the fact that he's serving as the mouthpiece is no coincidence.
" According to this guest, Don Jr. told attendees, "Do I want to be behind the scenes and be a mouthpiece and fight back against crazy liberal media?
The studio dressed Rooney as a degrading caricature of a Japanese man in heavy makeup [and] a prosthetic mouthpiece, to give him buckteeth, and taped his eyelids.
The BBC is coming at the voice assistant concept from the other way 'round: Viewing it as a modern mouthpiece for piping out more of its programming.
Its purges of official institutions aim to cement PiS's own vision of the post-1989 revolution, and have turned state media into a mouthpiece of the regime.
But its central character isn't a person so much as a plot function, a mouthpiece who forwards Eggers' agenda without developing a personality that would explain it.
Meanwhile, the world awaits Ayesha Curry's next tweet and speculation abounds among fans that Steph Curry could be suspended for Game 7 after his mouthpiece-tossing tantrum.
Reporters at the news outlet, a key government mouthpiece, were directed not to stir up negative emotions or "reveal the cards" of Chinese importers, the source said.
The whole thing makes Faso look like a mouthpiece for ultra-wealthy masters of the universe, and Teachout just about calls the super PAC money a bribe.
A front-page opinion piece published Monday on the overseas edition of the People's Daily -- the Communist Party's official mouthpiece -- said the call set a bad precedent.
At the time, Tim Barry was playing drums, but would soon move to the front of the stage, pick up the microphone, and become the band's mouthpiece.
Most analysts expect that Mr. Prokhorov will be pushed to sell the company to some friend of the Kremlin who will turn it into another government mouthpiece.
At the time of the DACA decision, the DHS was led by an acting secretary, Elaine Duke, who was not a mouthpiece for the administration's immigration policies.
China Daily, a state mouthpiece, recently lamented that such events indicated a loss of "moral compass" in Chinese society, and that trust had become "a scarce commodity".
The official mouthpiece of the Communist Party, the People's Daily, ran an interview in the past week with an expert alleging the vaccines were "safe," just ineffective.
K. Chesterton, "Lepanto" There ain't nothing like being in the corner, and the trainer is whispering in your ear and another guy is putting in your mouthpiece.
While many Republicans and their media mouthpiece, Fox News, labor to delegitimize the F.B.I. and thus inoculate Trump, Democrats put faith in prosecutors, agents and the system.
With all three devices, I had jaw misalignment and tooth pain when I got out of bed, but they always disappeared within minutes of removing the mouthpiece.
LeBron James was Big Poison, draining 1373-pointers like a certain little point guard with an errant mouthpiece, and threading off-the-dribble passes like Magic Johnson.
As the outbreak became a national crisis, the front page of the People's Daily, the Communist Party's mouthpiece, last week extolled the leadership but didn't mention Wuhan.
If you simply must have a water bottle with a rubber mouthpiece (like a CamelBak bite valve), make sure you follow the brand's specific instructions for sanitizing.
There's the odd soundbite from DJ Perico, Santa Blanca's propaganda-spouting mouthpiece, but there is nothing in the cinematics or the gameplay that recognizes the cartel's destabilization.
The Chamberlain serves as a mouthpiece for several of the series' biggest ideas, like the creatures' tendency to debase each other when their own status is threatened.
Trump has made Twitter his mouthpiece, and recent tweets have seen him mention Boeing, General Motors, L.L. Bean and Ford in a mixture of positive and negative messages.
Unfortunately for this grandfather, who apparently put the mouthpiece in backwards, this caused his dentures to easily slip out of his mouth - resulting in a spectacular family reaction.
People's Daily, the Communist Party's main mouthpiece, recently lamented that China's fertility rate, at 1.05, was the lowest in the world (others put the rate a little higher).
We want to use our elite customers as our mouthpiece, generate PR with these individual athletes and teams… Top down is a very viable way to do it.
The People's Daily, the ruling Communist Party's mouthpiece, said in a commentary published over the weekend that Canada would face "serious consequences" if Meng was not released immediately.
But not long after his translation was published last summer, critiques began to appear online and in the Chinese news media, including People's Daily, the Communist Party mouthpiece.
CCTV, a mouthpiece for the Chinese government, said the "rare scene" was "condemned by people from all walks of life in Hong Kong," according to a CNBC translation.
That's the job, of course—he gets nearly $180,000 a year to be the mouthpiece of an administration that has made a muddle of its first three months.
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Zimbabwe's longstanding government and ruling party mouthpiece, The Herald newspaper, has abruptly changed its tune on President Robert Mugabe's wife Grace, confirmation of her political downfall.
In the past year, Xi has tightened the ruling Communist Party's control over state media outlets while re-articulating their core mission to serve as the government's mouthpiece.
Conor had just had his hands wrapped -- while still wearing his pimped out suit -- when he realized he was missing his custom jockstrap/cup combo and his mouthpiece.
I guess that mirrors the city as a whole—it feels like Radar is a real mouthpiece for London, where you have all these competing scenes getting airtime.
U.S. officials last week said Moscow was directing a cyber campaign to interfere with the U.S. election cycle and suggested that WikiLeaks was being used as a mouthpiece.
It has also made the network a target of derision by those who feel it is more a mouthpiece for the Republican Party than a legitimate news network.
Of course, there's room for improvement,, like an even sleeker design or the addition of different colors, even a different style of mouthpiece for those that are interested.
Then, in a single fluid motion, he shoved the mouthpiece into position and rolled off his defender to the basket and soared for a powerful alley-oop dunk.
This is significant because not only was he a mouthpiece for the great rebellion that he helped spark, but now he also had a daughter to look after.
While Fox News has always been home to a particularly conservative brand of news, under the Trump administration Fox & Friends has essentially become a mouthpiece for the president.
Maybe Lisa wouldn't be a mouthpiece for the idea that concerns about Apu were just "political correctness," because she would have grown up in that world too. Maybe.
SHANGHAI — The newspaper that serves as the mouthpiece of the Chinese Communist Party had four words to describe the Trump administration on Saturday: rude, unreasonable, selfish and headstrong.
A post on Grillo's blog, the party's mouthpiece, said it would comply with whatever the court decided and its participation in the Sicilian election was not in doubt.
A Communist Party mouthpiece is crowing that malfunctioning U.S. leadership is making China "great again" on the eve of highly anticipated bilateral trade talks between the two countries.
Von Sydow's dyspeptic intellectual speaks like an Allen mouthpiece, but he also conjures the deep hurt and rage of an older man who's lost his fountain of youth.
CBN launched a new Facebook Live show, Faith Nation, which one could say doubles as a Trump administration propaganda mouthpiece, regularly casting Trump as a divinely chosen leader.
By putting a cone-piece in the dead animal's head and a mouthpiece below its fin, Billy Brislane created what may well be the world's first ever shark bong.
Protesters shouted "Dirty Fidesz" referring to Orban's ruling party, and held up banners like "TV has lost its public television character", saying public TV had become a government mouthpiece.
Trump's mouthpiece, Kellyanne Conway, went on "Fox & Friends" on Tuesday and directly addressed the "blowback" that came after the QB defended his friendship with Donald on a radio interview.
More Competition And Limited Attention That's why Facebook is trying to redefine business Pages not as just a mouthpiece for marketing through News Feed, but a destination for customers.
"In my opinion we should not allow an association like DITIB, which evidently the mouthpiece of President (Tayyip) Erdogan is, to shape Islamic Religious Education in schools," he added.
Zaman was raided in March 2016 after a court placed it under the management of trustees and later shuttered for allegedly serving as a mouthpiece for Gulen&aposs movement.
Guangming Daily, a Communist Party mouthpiece, published an online article which accused the local government of "inertia and carelessness" in the issuing of warnings and the evacuation of residents.
JONATHAN MOYO - A slick propagandist and former information minister, Moyo was G40's brains and mouthpiece who never shied away from an acerbic comment or Tweet about his rivals.
The appeal of the IRL Mike Gravel, who is more than just a mouthpiece for memes and holds views that go way beyond anti-war activism, is another story.
Then he takes out a pipe made from a deer's leg bone, with a wooden mouthpiece whittled to the bone flute, a bowl augured out of the jointed end.
Like many of the Trump White House's most visible officials, Sanders regularly faced criticism that she was a mouthpiece for the president's long history of lies, misstatements and exaggerations.
Brendon Urie, the band's emphatic mind and mouthpiece, wants to know what happens in the wake of a bacchanal, when the wildest urges thrash only in the rear view.
Every day it becomes increasingly clear that Sarah Huckabee Sanders is less of a press secretary and more of a mouthpiece for the Trump administration's steady stream of propaganda.
The People's Daily, the mouthpiece of China's ruling Communist Party, wrote on Weibo telling its 56.5 million followers to reflect on some of Hawking's quotes on science and life.
However many millions of dollars Mr Spicer is about to make off the back of his six-month spell as Mr Trump's official mouthpiece, it may not be enough.
"This entire debate of sexual exploitation…is peculiar to certain industries, involving glamour and money," sneers the Organiser, a journal considered the mouthpiece of India's biggest Hindu-nationalist group.
And on Tuesday, the overseas edition of the People's Daily, a mouthpiece for the China Communist Party, singled out the 85-year-old billionaire for "declaring war" on the .
"Just out Nevada poll shows Jeb Bush at 1%, he should take his dumb mouthpiece, @LindseyGrahamSC, and just go home," Trump tweeted, including Bush supporter and South Carolina Sen.
Dave Bling and Big Will of NYC-based DWS Jewelry tell us Ferg dropped $10k this week on a new mouthpiece that spells out "Hood Pope" in multicolored diamonds.
He's also routinely criticized The Washington Post, denying its reporters press credentials, saying it was merely a mouthpiece for Amazon, and threatening to sue it for reporting on him.
"Me and the owner [of the shop] just sat there for 30 minutes; he was trying to show me how to blow through the fucking mouthpiece," he says, laughing.
China got right back to work after a week-long public holiday, urging the two parties to "cool it," in an editorial published Tuesday in state mouthpiece People's Daily.
On the political front, many viewers and commentators had little desire to rehabilitate the image of an official whom they saw as a mouthpiece for the Trump administration's dishonesty.
Other candidates, in particular television-presenter-turned-liberal-mouthpiece Ksenia Sobchak and Communist Party candidate Pavel Grudinin, a businessman known for his strawberry farm, provided a veneer of competitiveness.
It reminded me of the much more expensive but effective $199 Glo Brilliant Whitening Device, which also uses an LED mouthpiece to act as a catalyst for hydrogen peroxide. 
There's likewise no question that it is preferable for a client under investigation — whether a president or not — to have the "mouthpiece" speak for him when times get rough.
But Twitter is a U.S. company with more than 300 million active monthly users and, for better or worse, serves as the primary mouthpiece of the sitting U.S. president.
A big part of the sax sound on this record is me literally screaming into the mouthpiece as I'm playing—so I'll take that as a job well done.
You won't be surprised to hear a lot of that noise is coming from boxing's mouthpiece Tyson Fury—citing the trouble Whyte caused Joshua in their most recent contest.
It has been my personal mission to do my best to be a mouthpiece for these important voices and to highlight the creativity and beauty of African American history.
The show positions itself as a faith-based alternative to the mainstream media as well as a mouthpiece for an unfairly maligned administration to get out its "true" message.
In the third round, Narkun bit down on his mouthpiece, gave Khalidov none of the respect his power demanded, and got in the face of the wily old-timer.
Gazeta Wyborcza, the daily newspaper started by Adam Michnik as the mouthpiece of Poland's Solidarity movement, is losing readership, like most newspapers, but is still influential, Polish analysts said.
It's true that characters often express their points of view, and can sometimes serve as a mouthpiece for the author, but the politics of the book are never simplistic.
Pat Robertson's Christian Broadcasting Channel, as I have previously written, has become a de facto mouthpiece for the Trump administration, lobbing softballs at administration officials in exchange for access.
Critics say that Democrats who go on the network lend credibility to a platform that many liberal voters view as xenophobic, toxic and an incorrigible mouthpiece for the president.
The nonprofit foundation that has suddenly become an enormously powerful government mouthpiece, the Central European Press and Media Foundation, was formed in August by staunch allies of Mr. Orban.
"I will forever be the mouthpiece of those who are oppressed worldwide," Kehinde Lijadu (pronounced KAY-hin-day lee-JAH-doo) said in "Lijadu Lessons," a 22014 YouTube series.
It's an adroit move (one of many in the staging) that proves this director's point, that this opera is Wagner's mouthpiece, both when it's humane and when it's malignant.
"It seems to us essential to be, in all humility and with our means, the mouthpiece of the catastrophic economic situation of all French farmers," their Web site declared.
Like much else about the current administration, Mr. Spicer's appearance breaks with tradition, in this case of customs long maintained by those who serve as the president's official mouthpiece.
Sure, you might have to ignore that someone shouts an exchange into the mouthpiece or fingers a dial, or that it was connected to the wall by a wire.
The chief mouthpiece of the anti-fiduciary movement has been hedge fund manager Anthony Scaramucci, who a few months ago offered an interesting perspective on the Department of Labor requirement.
Midway through the ride the man started to yell obscenities in excitement, which caused what looks like a denture-like mouthpiece, to fall to the ground as he continued on.
NASA's website serves as its mouthpiece—nearly every piece of space-related news you've read started with a picture, some text, and a few quotes from a NASA webpage.21.
The Communist Party's mouthpiece said the Chinese currency will remain basically stable in the mid- to long-term with two-way volatility, and a depreciation trend is unlikely to happen.
Still, acting as a kind of mouthpiece for her, he talked about spending Thanksgiving with her accepting family, who had no problem with his gayness and openly talked about racism.
An expandable mouthpiece extends from the top of the device, and at the bottom is the oven, where you can load up your finest herbs for on-the-go enjoyment.
A who's who of New York City area Republicans was arrayed behind him, with former mayor Rudy Giuliani, Trump's consigliere and frequent mouthpiece, flanking Donovan as the guest of honor.
Someone blows into the mouthpiece, their breath passes into that cartridge, then a chemical reaction separates the THC molecules from the sample, allowing the officer to calculate their THC levels.
But George, who left the National Enquirer in 2013, said he watched as the publication became more of a mouthpiece for the Trump campaign instead of focusing on investigative journalism.
The Global Times is a jingoistic tabloid that tackles topics shunned by rivals, even though it is a subsidiary of the Communist Party mouthpiece, the important-but-turgid People's Daily.
The account only disappeared for 11 minutes, but in that short time, a contract worker managed to silence the preferred mouthpiece of the most powerful person in the free world.
And don't even get us started on the water bottles with the mouthpiece valve thing — just peek inside there if you've never cleaned it and you might see mold everywhere.
Every now and then CGTN tries to make itself appear less of a mouthpiece by covering sensitive social and political topics that are off-limits to its domestic-facing counterparts.
With Kira out as a prospective human woman Pied Piper employee, future episodes do allow Sliceline lead Becky (Rachel Rosenbloom) to act as the mouthpiece for her newly-acquired company.
Two weeks into his campaign, some online commenters have suggested that he is a mouthpiece for the Chinese government, while the news media in mainland China has cheered him on.
On May 5th, 1912 — Karl Marx's birthday — the original iteration of Pravda (which means "truth") began publication in St. Petersburg as the mouthpiece of the Russian Communist party under Lenin.
Before this year, Breitbart was pretty much only known among far-right circles online but has risen to prominence for being the most consistent mouthpiece supporting Trump throughout his campaign.
The NBA star was all smiles on his way out of court -- and while he barely talked, his attorney, Mark Baute, played the role of mouthpiece and unloaded on reporters.
It reveals an administration that is capricious and a Republican Party establishment so out of touch that it thinks it should be the mouthpiece for firms that renounce their citizenship.
The dramatic climax of Game 6 of the N.B.A. finals on Thursday night came when Stephen Curry picked up his sixth foul, hurled his mouthpiece in protest and was ejected.
Though clearly Conrad's alter ego and even mouthpiece, Marlow is not the narrator of "Youth" and "Heart of Darkness" but a yarn-spinner described by a member of his audience.
In July last year, China's communist party mouthpiece, the People's Daily, criticized Tencent, describing its "Honour of Kings" game as poison and called for tighter regulatory controls of online games.
On what would be another star-studded team, Haslem's playing time would be diminished further, to the point where he might consider throwing away his mouthpiece for the last time.
Outside Africa, she was known largely because of her one-time husband, but in South Africa she was the mouthpiece and face of the bitter struggle against the racist regime.
We saw a similar situation occur last weekend when Michael Bisping started to argue with the ref about replacing his mouthpiece, and got kneed in the face by Anderson Silva.
Second, they say: By going to North Korea, you simply become a mouthpiece for a country that you admit is the most totalitarian country in the history of the world.
To operate the "invalid feeder," a patient would bite down on a tube to activate a motor, and a morsel of food would be dispensed through a spoon-shaped mouthpiece.
To fill their new straw-void, they'll be switching to a raised, strawless lid that features a teardrop-shaped mouthpiece that's intended to make sipping cold, frothy drinks a breeze.
From was clearly in on the joke, from the somewhat prescient lampooning of cable news with a mouthpiece network called "DNN" to the absurdist display of American military might throughout.
It's not my preferred mug for daily use, simply because the lid has three separate parts—a mouthpiece, a gasket, and lid—that are deeply ridged and hard to clean.
Outside Africa, Madikizela-Mandela was known largely because of her ex-husband, but in South Africa she was the mouthpiece and face of the bitter struggle against the racist regime.
Because smoke rises during a fire, leaving more breathable air closer to the ground, Mr. Morgan created a hood with a mouthpiece attached to tubes that dangled near one's feet.
It's another sure sign that the owners run the league, and that commissioner Gary Bettman is just a mouthpiece/puppet for their interests, but that's fine in its own way.
But the politician isn't simply a skeptic—he's a head-in-the-sand obstructionist and mouthpiece for fossil fuel powers fighting to repeal some of the nation's strongest environmental protections.
"South Korea will be submerged in a sea of fire, Japan will be reduced to ashes and the US will collapse." thundered Rodong Sinmun, the ruling party's chief mouthpiece, last month.
One such patent published in 2016 describes a mouthpiece with a sensor to measure the amount of nicotine byproduct in a user's saliva and allows for remote adjustments to the device.
As the first contemporary African art museum on the continent, Zeitz MOCAA is uniquely positioned to function as a mouthpiece for artists and frame the world's view of African visual culture.
" In a commentary on Monday in the People's Daily, the official mouthpiece of the Communist Party, the paper said the idea that China should make further concessions was "ridiculous and naive.
People's Daily, the party's main mouthpiece, marked the start of the meeting with a commentary laced with references to the lessons of history, including the collapse of the Soviet Communist Party.
This means that while Iron Fist's plot is on a tear about mystical evil forces and glowing body parts, Claire can act as the mouthpiece for the good skeptics at home.
Last month the party's mouthpiece, the People's Daily, published on social media a labyrinthine mind-map based on the book (for a high-resolution image of this map, see economist.com/xismind).
Pyongyang-based KCTV, the official television mouthpiece of the government, broke into regular programming with a special report unveiling key objectives of the historic gathering of the reclusive nation's ruling elite.
A commentary in the Communist Party's mouthpiece, the People's Daily, warned that the central government would "absolutely not take a laissez-faire attitude and cause calamity by letting the pustule fester".
Zuckerberg stands toe-to-toe with politicians, his social network the go-to mouthpiece for anybody with a political agenda (even if some, it seems, are given more volume than others).
It's relatively inexpensive, utilizes a slick Pyrex mouthpiece atop an aluminum air path, and is easy to use but just doesn't get me excited enough to warrant dropping $25 on it.
In a statement, North Korean state mouthpiece KCNA said Seoul's actions were those of a regime "frightened by the daily increasing might of the DPRK," referring to the country's official name.
As Views arrived late last week, it was accompanied by an interview with Drake on a special episode of OVO Sound Radio, conducted by Apple Radio's Kiwi-accented mouthpiece, Zane Lowe.
As she has in the past, she'll continue to do damage control, smoothing rough edges but gliding above the actual politics and issues, all the while playing the well-appointed mouthpiece.
If you always rely on the advice of others, you run the risk of finding yourself branded a mouthpiece concerned only with maintaining the status quo or, even worse, your job.
The mouthpiece comes courtesy of Gold Teeth God -- a jeweler based out of L.A. -- who we're told Justin flew out to Miami last week to do an impression of his chompers.
In Breakfast at Tiffany's, Mr. Yunioshi (portrayed by Mickey Rooney) was accused of yellowface for wearing makeup and a prosthetic mouthpiece to look like a caricatured version of a Japanese person.
Specifically, Curry was fined for throwing his mouthpiece, which hit a person in the stands, and Kerr was fined for his public criticism of the officiating at a postgame news conference.
Evidently still considered an easy fight by his title-chasing peers, it seems that everyone with two gloves and a mouthpiece is now interested in challenging Bisping for the middleweight crown.
"Adnani is much more than just the mouthpiece of this group," said Thomas Joscelyn, a senior fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies in Washington who tracks the group's leadership.
WikiLeaks is trying to take an active role in the presidential election, even as federal intelligence officials are openly speculating that the group has become a mouthpiece for the Russian government.
Mr. Xi, who rose to power in 2012, has worked to more tightly control the news media than his predecessors, demanding that it first and foremost serve as a party mouthpiece.
But it has been difficult to reconcile my allegiance to the party with its devolving evermore into a mouthpiece for President Trump's dangerous views and policies, especially with regard to immigration.
As a consultant, Mr. Varhegyi had played a major role in turning Hungarian state media into a mouthpiece for Mr. Orban and now his attention had pivoted to the private sector.
Long a staunch supporter of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, he began financing a free, right-leaning tabloid newspaper, Israel Hayom, in 2007 that many Israelis consider a mouthpiece for Mr. Netanyahu.
That would make her the youngest person confirmed to have been infected, according to a social media account run by the People's Daily newspaper, the mouthpiece of the ruling Communist Party.
Kayhan, a hard-line newspaper that is considered a mouthpiece of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the supreme leader, wrote on Monday that "thugs" rioting in the streets should be executed by hanging.
Writing in the People's Daily, the Communist party mouthpiece, Foreign Minister Wang Yi said this past week that China's global standing had achieved a historic high, boosted by its diplomatic activism.
People's Daily, the official mouthpiece of the Chinese Communist Party, compiled a selection of students and government employees "flaunting their wealth," praising them for knowing what was truly valuable in life.
The paper has since shed its most venerable staffers and lost its luster as an insider's guide to the New York elite, but still serves as a mouthpiece for Kushner's powerful friends.
What's interesting is that by posing the question, Liar almost transcends TV into a real-life debate about sexual assault, with Twitter acting as a mouthpiece for both sides of the debate.
He remains on the board even after he buried a successful, popular news outlet over a personal vendetta, and even as he serves as an enthusiastic mouthpiece for various nightmarish political philosophies.
Televisa, Mexico's largest media company, has often served as a mouthpiece for the Institutional Revolutionary Party, or PRI, which ruled authoritatively for 71 years, until 2000, and returned to power in 2012.
Ted Cruz, R-Texas, said the ABA has a "ridiculous record of behaving as a partisan mouthpiece when it comes to judicial nominations," and that some members have donated to Democratic lawmakers.
"Everybody's been freaking out that they have to go to Brooklyn all the time," said Mr. Satsky, the slicker mouthpiece of the pair, over the sound of construction 703 days before opening.
In a commentary published in People's Daily, the official Chinese Communist Party mouthpiece, Fudan University academic Shen Yi accused the West of "double standards" in its responses to protests in other countries.
But by the time of the trial, Mr. Tyson wrote, she had become "the mouthpiece of a monstrous lie," claiming that the child had spoken obscenities while grabbing her around the waist.
"We are ready to retaliate with far bigger actions to make the U.S. pay a price for its crime against our country and people," warned state mouthpiece Korean Central News Agency (KCNA).
In one of several critical articles, the People's Daily, the Chinese Communist Party's official mouthpiece, published an editorial late last year on its social media account calling Li's actions "immoral" and "unpatriotic".
As Bane, Hardy's mouth and face are mostly obscured by a mouthpiece that provides an antidote so the character doesn't suffer any pain due to the trauma he experienced as a child.
Hold off on the "uff das," good people of North Dakota -- 'cause Josh Duhamel is sticking around as your promotional mouthpiece for another couple years ... and for a decent hunk o' change.
Every time I swallowed I found myself sucking on the mouthpiece and feeling the drool pool up under my tongue until it eventually started dripping out of the side of my mouth.
He started out in the 1980s as a referee in WCW before transitioning to manager, where he acted as mouthpiece for various tag teams, most notably Doom (Butch Reed and Ron Simmons).
This week, in an editorial in the People's Daily, a Beijing mouthpiece, the government warned that the elections should not go ahead unless calm is restored to the streets of Hong Kong.
Jane, as a writer, serves both as The Bold Type's heart and its mouthpiece: She takes on social issues in her writing, so that the show can take them on in general.
"In terms of political courage and reputation, he has scored much higher than the populist and cowardly Sam Rainsy," declared a recent editorial in the Khmer Times, a mouthpiece for the regime. ■
The channel — generally seen in Egypt as a mouthpiece for the Brotherhood — is so hated by the government that Egypt's foreign minister, Sameh Shoukry, sometimes personally removes its microphone from news conferences.
KCNA, Pyongyang's official mouthpiece, said in an English report that Kim Yo Jong, the younger sister of North Korea's ruler, was named as one of four elected alternate members of the politburo.
It was a skillful rhetoric move: one that conveyed Trump's support for the evangelical agenda even as it cemented the role of Pence — a more natural evangelical mouthpiece — in shaping Trump's decision.
He says he's getting plenty of offers since the finale -- career-wise and DM-wise -- but knows one of his best options might be as a mouthpiece for the benefits of breastfeeding.
"Under the pressures of a slowing economy, many companies are faced with questions about their survival, and their anxiety is understandable," a commentary in the People's Daily, the Communist Party mouthpiece, said.
More than a mouthpiece for Western civilization, these poems allow for golden echoes, for tragic archetypes to reverberate in our time — a huge service, given the rapid disappearance of university classics departments.
Yet one article about the ID system in The People's Daily, the mouthpiece for the Chinese Communist Party, included a plea to all passengers on affected flights and trains to report themselves.
Specifically, an article in Chinese state mouthpiece China Daily attacks the iPhone maker for reversing an earlier decision not to allow the app to be listed on the iOS App Store. 2.
But now that Trump is president and his base has become the most impassioned constituency in the party, Cruz is his biggest cheerleader and a ready mouthpiece for all of those lies.
Mr. Spicer was truly the perfect mouthpiece for the Trump White House, and, in the same way one might feel phantom pain in an amputated gangrene-ridden arm, he will be missed.
Kayhan, the mouthpiece newspaper for Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, also wrote on Thursday that Mr. Rouhani's speech was strong but that his friendly demeanor with Western leaders was out of line.
Aside from its patronizing nature, such a position conflates the role of the critic, whose aim is to encourage judgment and discernment, with an industry mouthpiece, whose role is to encourage sales.
The commentary on Friday from the People's Daily newspaper, a mouthpiece of China's Communist Party, came after a Reuters report about rifts within the party amid the escalating U.S.-China trade war.
The Donbass News Agency, a rebel mouthpiece, made a litany of complaints, accusing Ukraine of not blocking certain roads as agreed and not living up to the spirit of the Minsk deal.
In the process, Israel Hayom gained the nickname Bibi-ton — a mashup of Netanyahu's own nickname and the Hebrew word for newspaper — and a reputation as the Pravda-esque mouthpiece of Bibi's government.
During his 16 years in the job—from 1861 to his death in 1877—he transformed the publication from the mouthpiece of a laissez-faire sect into the voice of mature Gladstonian liberalism.
The competition is jointly organised by the website of the People's Daily, the party's mouthpiece; Commercial Press, a state-backed publisher; Tencent, an internet giant; and a think-tank under the education ministry.
In the third round, Silva started picking up the pace and landing on Bisping, and in the last few seconds of the round, Bisping lost his mouthpiece and took his eyes off Silva.
The contraption, dubbed the Dabuccino, features clear glass for the chamber, a green mouthpiece that mimics a straw and a logo that resembles the Starbucks siren, except with pot leaves as a headdress.
The stock's eye-popping rise prompted an editorial last month by Xinhua news agency, a government mouthpiece, that singled out Moutai as an example of a major stock vulnerable to value-destructive speculation.
"There is nothing in his entire time in the league that would tell you this is anything other than frustration that had built up," Warriors forward Harrison Barnes said of Curry's mouthpiece misdemeanor.
After the election, Twitter did purge a huge number of alt-right accounts, arguably in response to criticism it received for giving the alt-right a mouthpiece on the site to begin with.
Sean Spicer ventured out to his local Apple store this weekend but found out that being the mouthpiece for a highly controversial president means having to take some guff when you're in public.
Poland under the nationalist Law and Justice Party has been stymied by civil society in its more brazen attempts to emulate Hungary, but the public broadcaster has become something of an ideological mouthpiece.
But by the time of the trial, Mr. Tyson writes, Ms. Bryant had become "the mouthpiece of a monstrous lie," claiming that the teenager had grabbed her around the waist while uttering obscenities.
An opinion piece titled "Giving birth is a family matter and a national issue" was published on August 20163 in the overseas edition of People's Daily, mouthpiece of the ruling Chinese Communist Party.
I think when someone is larger than life maniacal or a mouthpiece for some kind of ideology it's hard to relate even though it can be incredibly entertaining (Granny Rags is an example).
North Korea's Rodong Sinmun newspaper, the mouthpiece of the ruling Workers' Party, said that the United States was bringing the political situation to the brink of war by sending strategic bombers to South Korea.
The government's English-language mouthpiece to the outside world, China Daily, expressed "sincere hope" that when he takes charge of the world's eighth-largest economy in January, Mr Bolsonaro will view China ties rationally.
"Absolute power leads to absolute corruption, and thus unsupervised power is extremely dangerous," said Mr Xi's anti-graft chief, Wang Qishan, in an article published on November 8th in the party's mouthpiece, People's Daily.
An editorial on May 503th in the People's Daily, a Communist Party mouthpiece, suggested that China might restrict exports to America of rare earths, which are used in smartphones, electric vehicles and much more.
Loesch, a TV-ready 39-year-old who ran a parenting blog called Mamalogues before launching a conservative radio show on Glenn Beck's TheBlaze, has become the NRA's most recognizable and vituperative celebrity mouthpiece.
Well, you can use the ZenWatch 3 as a mouthpiece for taking calls on your connected phone, and you can use it as a remote shutter button for the camera on your connected phone.
The agent placing the call would play that recording into the phone mouthpiece, and the tones recorded on the receiving end were then played on an acoustic modem into a computer and, finally, decrypted.
Its stodgy state-run television station and the party mouthpiece newspaper each have far more Facebook "likes" than popular Western news brands like CNN and Fox News, a likely indication of big ad buys.
The military mouthpiece said a naval aviation unit under the Southern Theatre Command had completed a long-time early warning reconnaissance drill in which participants identified more than 10 kinds of "enemy" radio signals.
In a nod to the anger at the country's most prestigious university, the People's Daily -- the ruling Communist Party's mouthpiece -- published commentary Tuesday, suggesting school officials "upgrade" their ways of dealing with student concerns.
Its stodgy state-run television station and the party mouthpiece newspaper each have far more Facebook ''likes'' than popular Western news brands like CNN and Fox News, a likely indication of big ad buys.
While Mr. Khatami did not specify if he meant that the suspects should receive the death penalty, the Kayhan newspaper, mouthpiece of the supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has said they should be hanged.
"To deal with the trade war, what China really should do is to focus on doing its own thing well," said the People's Daily, a mouthpiece of the ruling Chinese Communist Party, on Wednesday.
Ever the loyal cabinet member — some would say mouthpiece — he tried to pretend Mr. Trump never mentioned the lack of nuclear threat, but Mr. Tapper presented him with the exact words from Mr. Trump.
Then—"I conferred with my partners, and they confirmed that he did not throw the mouthpiece, and that it came out of his mouth," was official Brian Forte's explanation—Boogie came back, to gladiatorial applause.
The whole point of the uFunbrush is to make tooth brushing quick, effective, and fun for kids (and adults.)  The mouthpiece is covered in silicone bristles that surround all of your child's teeth at once.
"Trump's personal Twitter account has become the official mouthpiece of the United States, making the national security or domestic safety implications of a compromised account far ranging," he explained, in an email to Fox News.
His ostensibly silly, certainly pretentious rock hero moves serve not to express their own verbal ideas but rather, by lending it a mouthpiece and a persona, to contextualize the message already implicit in the music.
The debut Party Crate, on the other hand, includes an adult-only game called "Speak out: Joe Santagato Edition Game," where players have to say phrases through a mouthpiece, which may include some NSFW content.
Yet this hyperventilation provoked an angry response on social media and earned a swift rebuke from the People's Daily, the party's primary mouthpiece, which noted that "courage and responsibility" come in all shapes and sizes.
Obama is acting as the mouthpiece of a broad coalition of public opinion, and condensing into its purest form what many of us already believe: Donald Trump is beyond the pale of acceptable, mainstream politics.
Of course, we had to ask Paul about the possibility of him becoming the mouthpiece for Ronda Rousey, who's basically expected to be the Brock of WWE's women's division ... and he didn't rule it out.
"Our concern is the idea that the only answer is the one coming from the mouthpiece running the (Trump) administration and that there's this effort to sort of snuff out anything but that," Birnbaum said.
"Sean Spicer served as the mouthpiece for an administration that runs counter to the values Harvard purports to embody," states the letter, addressed to Harvard President Drew Faust and the Harvard Institute of Politics Leadership.
The NBA has hit Steph Curry with a $0003,000 fine for throwing his mouthpiece into the stands -- hitting a fan -- during Game 6 of the NBA Finals ... but it appears he will NOT be suspended.
The organization, known as the European Centre for a Modern Ukraine, "was created in or about 2012 in Belgium as a mouthpiece for Yanukovych and the Party of Regions," his political party, the indictment says.
Jack Posobiec, conspiratorial mouthpiece for the gullible, was quick to post a breathless and indignant Periscope video where he too claimed Google was leading the charge for the creation of a "socialized" nationwide wireless network.
The indictment describes the group as a "mouthpiece" for Yanukovych and his government, and claims that Manafort and Gates used it as a go-between for Yanukovych's government and U.S. entities with interests in Ukraine.
For example, they'd like to obtain records showing which people, including Trump associates, communicated with Russian military intelligence mouthpiece Guccifer 2.0 or WikiLeaks, the outlets that released the Clinton and DNC emails stolen by Russia.
" As an Iranian-American analyst who consistently works on the periphery of the DC establishment explained to me, "say anything nuanced about Iran, and you are immediately [accused of being] a mouthpiece for the Ayatollahs.
At the time, Mr. Cohen served as executive vice president and special counsel for the Trump Organization, which he joined in 2007; he also was a frequent public mouthpiece for the Republican front-runner's campaign.
The assessment in the party mouthpiece comes after a roller-coaster ride for bitcoin last year – its price ballooned by about 20 times during the year but also plunged 40 per cent in one day.
One harshly worded editorial in the ruling Communist Party's mouthpiece last week called for a "people's war" against the United States, prompting analysts to predict the trade war's fallout spilling over into other areas — including entertainment.
With Brandon Victor Dixon as its mouthpiece, the cast of Hamilton called on Mike Pence to "work on behalf of all" Americans when Pence attended —and was booed at — a performance of the show Friday night.
The platform did suspend alt-right mouthpiece Richard Spencer briefly in November 2016, but he was allowed to return, and Twitter never commented publicly on what changes he made to his account to justify that decision.
The rail shutdown by the MTR Corporation comes after it was criticised in Chinese state media, including the People's Daily, the Communist Party mouthpiece, for allowing "rioters" to get away on trains after clashes with police.
The move came two days after Xinhua, the news agency widely seen as a mouthpiece for the Chinese government, criticized the company for failing to institute a recall in China as it had in North America.
We got John and his wife, Chrissy Teigen, Wednesday leaving Madeo in Bev Hills and asked if Claudia Jordan crossed the line fat shaming Sanders ... who was booted from a Virginia restaurant because she's Trump's mouthpiece.
At least one bolder monthly magazine survives, as do critical blogs and websites, but they are dwarfed by the might of Fresh News, an online government mouthpiece, and television stations which fawn over Mr Hun Sen.
In the lead up to China's 40th anniversary of reforms and opening up, People's Daily, the mouthpiece of the ruling Communist Party, published a list on Monday commending 100 extraordinary contributors to the country's economic development.
As soon as Mr Yildirim's lead over Mr Imamoglu shrank to a fraction of a percentage point, the state news agency, true to its reputation as a government mouthpiece, suddenly stopped updating results from the race.
As soon as Mr Yildirim's lead over Mr Imamoglu dwindled to a mere fraction of a percentage point, the state news agency, true to its reputation as a government mouthpiece, stopped updating results from the race.
They all become more pronounced as the games polish the edges of their latest, tallest technological plateau, rendering in fine detail the way Steph Curry chews his mouthpiece, or James Harden contours his Assyrian warlord beard.
Yisrael Hayom, Israel's leading newspaper and a mouthpiece for Mr Netanyahu, gave copious space to a campaign demanding that the International Olympic Committee (IOC) sever ties with Jibril Rajoub, the head of the Palestine Olympic Committee.
According to a study by the University of Hong Kong's China Media Project, in the first 18 months of Xi's administration, he was mentioned in party mouthpiece People's Daily twice as much as Hu had been.
If you count yourself frustrated with the absurdity of the current Republican mouthpiece, here's a perfect way to wile away your boredom: Topple Trump, a word-blank game dedicated to the best (or worst) Trump-isms.
In the seventh issue of its glossy propaganda magazine, Dabiq, "From Hypocrisy to Apostasy: The Extinction of the Gray Zone," ISIS's English-language mouthpiece reveals the group's polarized view of a conflict between believers and apostates.
If its systematically one-sided coverage of Brexit is anything to go by, RT — Mr. Putin's mouthpiece English-language television channel — will focus heavily on any future "out" campaign in Scotland or the North of Ireland.
On Sunday, the Interior Ministry said it had arrested an Al Jazeera news producer, accusing him of "provoking sedition" on behalf of the Qatar-based broadcaster that it considers a mouthpiece of the banned Muslim Brotherhood.
At first he experimented with abstract versions, but he soon found that the electrifying effect increased the simpler he made them — just outlines, tan lines, parted lips and nipples big as the mouthpiece on a sousaphone.
He had his brief beautiful moment in the Emmys sun, and is still a Harvard fellow despite being the mouthpiece of a racist authoritarian, but Spicer's post-Trump rebranding effort has run into a few obstacles.
"I am not going to be a mouthpiece for language I detest," Peterson told the audience, in response to a comparison made by the professors between racial hate speech and failing to respect someone's gender identity.
People's Daily China, the Communist Party's mouthpiece, tweeted a video of the exercises, stressing that the move was a "normal routine annual rotation" and in line with Hong Kong's mini constitution, known as the Basic Law.
In September, the website of the People's Daily newspaper, the official mouthpiece of the Communist Party, published a series of opinion articles strongly criticizing A.I.-based news apps, including Toutiao, for spreading misinformation and superficial content.
Jane Mayer's exhaustive piece "The Making of the Fox News White House" in The New Yorker chronicled the corrupting connection between Fox and the G.O.P. Fox News is a mouthpiece of the G.O.P. and vice versa.
It was a mistake to admit the Russian photographer, but the White House deserves credit for stopping a similar active measure, designed for deadlier effect: the alleged state visit of Putin's mouthpiece, Czech President Milos Zeman.
A colorful if somewhat enigmatic figure in Britain — The Times of London recently described him as "the invisible man of Britain's far right" — Mr. Dowson, at first blush, would not be an obvious mouthpiece for Russia.
We got the ex-'RHOA' star arriving at Catch in WeHo Monday night, where we asked for her take on Trump's Press Secretary getting kicked out of the Virginia restaurant because she's the White House mouthpiece.
The mouthpiece of the ruling Communist Party, the People's Daily newspaper, said in an editorial "the essence of the problem is the 'political arrogance' of foreign companies unafraid to hurt the feelings of people from other countries".
Holloway was able to put himself in harm's way, come out of the exchanges unhurt, and keep Aldo biting down on his mouthpiece and slipping punches when he would normally be taking his time and pacing himself.
A spokesman for the North Korean Red Cross quickly denounced the apparent defections as a "group abduction" of North Korean employees "in broad daylight," according to KCNA -- the official mouthpiece of Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un's government.
China's communist party mouthpiece, the People's Daily, has also criticized Tencent twice this week, describing the "Honour of Kings" game as poison and calling for tighter regulatory controls of online games, which further weighed on its shares.
While the Vatican's solution to the growing controversy has been to deny — once again — Francis and Scalfari's exchange, Francis's consistent reliance on Scalfari as a potential mouthpiece for heterodox thought renders each denial a little less plausible.
The real estate scion has essentially garnered massive amounts of free air time through his campaign and has clearly become a mouthpiece for a large demographic of the population that even Fox News can't seem to satisfy.
He featured prominently in CCTV's Lunar New Year gala, and in December party mouthpiece People's Daily ran a frontpage with 11 separate stories about the Chinese leader (he also took up much of pages two and three).
Trump — described to me by Norm Ornstein, the political scientist, as "the most insecure and ego-driven person in the country" — is the mouthpiece of this frightened America that sees threats everywhere (even in an Italian mathematician).
The pro-European outcome of last week's referendum in Northern Ireland caused Sinn Fein, the Irish nationalist political party once depicted as a mouthpiece of the Irish Republican Army, to call for a referendum on Irish unification.
On November 4th the websites of Xinhua, a state news agency, and People's Daily, a Communist Party mouthpiece, republished an article in a Hangzhou newspaper describing the lawsuit as a "very good opportunity" to spur "public debate".
Acts of Faith Paige Williams, in her article on Sarah Huckabee Sanders, the White House press secretary, quotes Sanders as saying, "I'm not going to my office expecting it to be my church" ("The Mouthpiece," September 24th).
The mouthpiece of the ruling Communist Party said that recent leadership changes at LeEco and deals to sell Wanda's hotels and tourism businesses showed that the era of relying on high debt to spur growth was over.
The American Medical Association (AMA) alleges in a lawsuit that North Dakota's abortion counseling law forces doctors to "act as the government's mouthpiece," and offer misleading or false information to patients seeking the procedure, court documents show.
The contrast is the latest example of how Fox & Friends has become the unofficial mouthpiece of the Trump administration: the president, first lady, Ivanka Trump, Donald Trump Jr., and Conway have all given interviews in recent months.
The paper is a sort of mouthpiece for the Jobbik Party, which is rooted in a philosophy called Turanism—a Central Asian nationalist movement that's centered on Hungarians possessing a specific racial lineage that includes Jesus Christ.
The People's Daily — the official mouthpiece of the Chinese Communist Party — claimed Lai was part of a quartet of "secretive middlemen and modern traitors," as Beijing tried to blame the unrest in Hong Kong on foreign forces.
"From primary school to university, he accompanied the youth of countless people, and evoked the love for basketball among many young Chinese people," read a Weibo post by People's Daily, the mouthpiece of China's ruling Communist Party.
The machine had two needles, one for recording and one for playback, and when he spoke into a mouthpiece, the vibrations of his voice would prompt the recording needle to indent the cylinder and retain the audio.
The Rodong Sinmun, a ruling party mouthpiece, ran photos of Kim smiling as he cut a ribbon at the ceremony attended by thousands of people, while state television showed beige, green, and purple buildings covered in snow.
The Rodong Sinmun, a ruling party mouthpiece, ran photos of Kim smiling as he cut a ribbon at the ceremony attended by thousands of people, while state television showed beige, green and purple buildings covered in snow.
Instead, this dinner attempted to make an unmistakable and very sober point, that Trump is a lying, malignant mouthpiece of hate, and it is the D.C. press corps that is literally fighting him to save the country.
The pair riffed on his difficulty judging crowd size and Melissa McCarthy's Emmy-winning send-up of Spicer, but the skit fell flat to many viewers who called the Emmys out on normalizing the ex-Trump mouthpiece.
According to documents filed in the divorce between Cat and Jennifer Cora, Cat's lawyer fired off an angry letter to Jennifer's mouthpiece, claiming they had a deal -- Cat would file the divorce petition for "public relations" reasons.
It didn't know the then-nascent Twitter would help spread the word about Barack Obama's campaign, didn't know that same service would become the favorite mouthpiece of President Trump, the man named 2016's Person of the Year.
Xiao Xiangjiang, who leads the development team at the defence university, told thePeople's Liberation Army mouthpiece PLA Daily that AnBot had undergone test runs at a military camp, airport and museum in Changsha with "very positive" user feedback.
Over more than a decade, he has gradually turned the Turkish press into his personal mouthpiece — critical independent outlets faced fines, administrative penalties, or trumped-up charges of tax evasion, and one by one they fell in line.
Whether it's the mouthpiece of the Communist Party or the national television broadcaster, the latest commentary exudes confidence about China's ability to stand up to the U.S. That's in contrast to a more muted press in preceding weeks.
Mr Kaczynski's government portrays its political opponents as enemies of the state; it has purged official institutions to cement its own vision of the post-1989 revolution, and has turned state media into a mouthpiece of the regime.
It works, but if you ever look down through the mouthpiece you can see the oil, just sitting there and waiting for you to toss the vape in a bag so it can spill all over your belongings.
According to the special counsel&aposs indictment of former Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort and associate Rick Gates, the Brussels-based ECMU functioned as a "mouthpiece" for Viktor Yanukovych, Ukraine&aposs pro-Russian president between 212 and 29.
According to the special counsel&aposs indictment of former Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort and associate Rick Gates, the Brussels-based ECMU functioned as a "mouthpiece" for Viktor Yanukovych, Ukraine&aposs pro-Russian president between 2010 and 2014.
A write-up in the Rodong Sinmun, a North Korean propaganda mouthpiece, on the following day said the crowd had enjoyed the reminder of the blood the two neighbouring countries had spilled to secure their redoubtable workers' paradises.
Alejandro Cao de Benós, a Spanish aristocrat and colorful character who has long been a mouthpiece of the world's most secretive dictatorship, was arrested in Tarragona, on the Mediterranean coast near Barcelona, according to reports in Spanish media.
His formal departure comes more than a month after he ended his roller-coaster run as the mouthpiece for an administration that has been riddled with controversy and whose president is often described as his own best spokesman.
" Lessons on the platform -- run by the People's Daily, the official mouthpiece of the Communist Party -- include "I am Chinese," which introduces children to the country's "56 ethnic groups living in harmony," and "Building a well-off society.
Spicer told HLN earlier this month that his claim about the crowd size on Trump's Inauguration Day is "first and foremost" an example of one of the times he "screwed up" while serving as the White House mouthpiece.
"The goal of cooperation and win-win can only be achieved on the condition of equality, mutual respect and appropriately addressing the core concerns of both parties," the Communist mouthpiece People's Daily said in an editorial on Saturday.
IS's mouthpiece, the Amaq news agency, said its fighters stormed the Assad hospital and also seized control of a checkpoint, a fire station, and the university accommodation in the besieged city, not far from Syria's eastern border with Iraq.
In one of the character's first times on the program, SNL imagined the day-to-day craziness of being the public mouthpiece for Donald Trump and whatever the hell he decides to say and tweet on a given day.
In the same year Global Times, a tabloid owned by the party's main mouthpiece, People's Daily, began publishing its own English-language daily, offering somewhat racier fare than that of China Daily, while still avoiding criticism of the party.
In theory, the income-tax reform on which the authorities are embarking, which the People's Daily, the Communist Party's main mouthpiece, is calling the most significant in the country's history, is about narrowing the tax base, not widening it.
The group has denied it will be a mouthpiece for Orban, but its launch last year came shortly before the premier publicly appealed to his supporters to create new outlets through which the government can get its message across.
Geo has been one of the few broadcast stations giving extensive coverage to Sharif's defiant rallies around the country criticizing his ouster, but it has denied allegations by the opposition that it is a mouthpiece for his ruling party.
The Washington Post's Ashley Parker and Bob Costa reported Monday on a recent working lunch at the White House where the topic of press secretary Sean Spicer came up -- specifically whether Trump was considering firing the sometimes-embattled mouthpiece.
For me, it was the essence of unabashed musical Americana, its mouthpiece an amalgam of chopped liver, Mom's tuna salad, kosher hot dogs, kasha and planetary garlic breath fused with silver and steel and a century of house mold.
Global Times, a tabloid affiliated to Communist Party mouthpiece People's Daily, quoted naval observer Li Jie as saying that the Type 001A was likely to be undertaking its eighth sea trial after solving problems discovered in the previous trials.
While the Chamber is well known in Washington as a big-spending mouthpiece for Big Business, even seasoned observers of the D.C. political scene might be surprised at just how far and wide the Chamber has spread its tentacles.
Invited on Fox News by Tucker Carlson, who described his earlier outburst as "one of the great moments in Davos history," Mr. Bregman quickly questioned his host's sincerity and accused him of being a mouthpiece for the billionaire class.
As one of the only openly gay celebrities in the Arab world, he has become a de facto mouthpiece and lightning rod, becoming embroiled in international human-rights issues when all he really wants to do is play music.
" The Herald newspaper, which acts as a government mouthpiece, hailed the election as reflecting the will of the majority and admonished the opposition, decrying "a culture of rabble-rousing and sham protests of alleged rigging whenever a party loses.
Federal prosecutors said at Sulaiman Abu Ghaith's trial that the Kuwaiti cleric played a crucial role as the organization's principal mouthpiece and recruiter, helping "restore al Qaeda's trove of new terrorists" as deadly missions turned its members into martyrs.
An op-ed in government mouthpiece People's Daily said that the diplomatic breakthrough followed China's "dual-suspension" proposal, in which North Korea would freeze its missile-testing program in return for the suspension of US-South Korean military drills.
Roth's particular network of accounts also makes us consider the unprecedented role of Twitter as the President's main mouthpiece as well as Trump's unabashed bias for and against specific media outlets, which anyone may watch play out on Twitter.
China's Communist Party mouthpiece, the People's Daily, said in a commentary on Sunday, however, that central authorities expressed "firm support" for Lam and the Hong Kong government in "safeguarding the rule of law and legitimate rights of its residents".
But a commentary published in the People's Daily, the ruling Communist Party's official mouthpiece, said the drone was linked to US efforts to "contain" China and was "just the tip of the iceberg" of its military strategy in the region.
Now, a Turkish newspaper (albeit one often described as a mouthpiece for President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's government) has published a report claiming that Khashoggi recorded his death using an Apple Watch—though there are some major holes in the story.
Boogie wasn't going to Steph Curry target you with his mouthguard toss—he's better than that—but the man strolled fumingly into the stands and flung the shit out of his mouthpiece after his sixth foul, while getting the boot.
In a Tuesday video, the "I Like It" hitmaker opened up about the first days after giving birth, using a toy monkey as her tiny mouthpiece while she expressed gratitude for her family and explained her plans to not hire help.
The new mom, 25, opened up about getting help in the first days after welcoming daughter Kulture Kiari in a new Instagram video on Tuesday, using a toy monkey as her tiny mouthpiece while she expressed gratitude for her family.
The Pentagon has said the underwater vehicle was an unclassified piece of equipment conducting routine operations but a commentary published in the People's Daily, the ruling Communist Party's official mouthpiece, said the drone was linked to US efforts to "contain" China.
The exchange with Christie was her way of reminding the viewing public that when she's not being targeted for sexist backlash, she's still the same mouthpiece who once saw the need to remind children of the "fact" of Santa Claus's whiteness.
That's when they decided to go on the attack and create these stories about me taking talking points from Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer — which is nonsense — and being some kind of mouthpiece for the Democratic party, which I am not.
His ecelebrity cohorts have turned tail, including former men's rights activist Mike Cernovich, #TrumpCup creator and ex-Buzzfeed employee Baked Alaska, The Rebel mouthpiece Jack Posobiec, white nationalist and living meme Richard Spencer, and Paul Joseph Watson of Infowars fame.
"Anyone who tries to hinder China's emergence is like a mantis trying to stop a car, or an ant trying to shake a tree, and will pay a bitter price in the end," said the Communist Party's mouthpiece, the People's Daily.
" It's an odd betrayal that the show's most liberal activist character is being used as a mouthpiece for the writers to communicate, "Our hands are completely tied, and there's certainly no way whatsoever to make our modern racial caricature less offensive.
UKIP's founder Nigel Farage said that all differences with 5-Star had been resolved "in an amicable manner" despite 5-Star's founder, Beppe Grillo, on Monday writing a post on his blog, the party's main mouthpiece, bidding farewell to Farage.
I do not apply the above criticisms in full to Fox Business, where numerous hosts retain a respect for facts and maintain a measure of integrity (nor is every host at Fox News a propaganda mouthpiece—some have shown courage).
He was also widely seen by political analysts as being behind the voice of an unnamed "authoritative person" who wrote in the People's Daily, the party's mouthpiece, in May 2016 warning about risks from the country's debt-driven growth model.
Four years of PiS rule have shifted the political climate in Poland, dividing the country over issues such as gay rights and media freedom, with critics saying PiS has fomented homophobia and turned public broadcasters into a mouthpiece for its agenda.
When Mr Xi visited America last year, the party's main mouthpiece, the People's Daily, released a video in which foreign students in China called the solidly built leader "super-charismatic" and "so cute"; one hoped her future husband would resemble him.
John Kirby, the State Department spokesman, called Dr. Shaaban a "propaganda mouthpiece" of the Assad government, which President Obama has said must go, and the Treasury noted that any transaction with a person designated on one of its blacklists was prohibited.
This may be the last article I write as the editor in chief of Today's Zaman, as I objected to the new administration's censorship on the day they turned Zaman into an official mouthpiece with a pro-government cover article.
Throughout his ascendance, the rapper and designer had fashioned himself as a mouthpiece for the black community, but then, one morning in April, West tweeted support for Donald Trump, posting a photo of himself in a Make America Great Again hat.
Liu He, President Xi's right-hand man in overseeing the economy and financial system, outlined the party's central role in the reorganization in a lengthy statement published on Tuesday morning in People's Daily, the official mouthpiece of the Chinese Communist Party.
In recent years, the Russian Orthodox Church's alliance with Vladimir Putin's nationalist government has essentially rendered it a form of Russian ideological soft power, with the church and its head, Patriarch Kirill, often serving as a mouthpiece for Russian nationalist ideology.
"We were looking for a counterweight to his point of view, but we knew it had to be someone who was not just a partisan mouthpiece," said Bill Wolff, who was Carlson's executive producer and later, for a time, Maddow's.
With legal — and soon, independent — advice and strategic consulting in the works, TikTok hopes to figure out how a Chinese-owned app can participate in the democratic U.S. social media market, without becoming another mouthpiece for the Chinese Communist Party.
At the time, the main mouthpiece of the Communist Party, the People's Daily, said in a commentary posted on social media that Li was happy to "enjoy the benefits when things are good" but couldn't be counted on in tough times.
Investigators say Netanyahu requested more favorable coverage in exchange for limiting the circulation of Yedioth Ahronoth's largest rival, Israel HaYom, a free daily owned by right-wing mega-donor Sheldon Adelson that is viewed by critics as a Netanyahu mouthpiece.
"A long time coming," said Aldrich, who never left the bench in this Game 3 but had an enviable vantage point — with his mouthpiece, as always, perched on his left ear — for Minnesota's uncharacteristically blistering 15-for-19993 shooting from deep.
While it is not known how many PCL191 units China has, a report by PLA Daily — the mouthpiece of the People&aposs Liberation Army — said that an MLRS brigade was stationed with the 72nd Group Army in Huzhou, Zhejiang province.
Of all the free agents the promotion signed in the year 2016, however, none were quite as big a star as three-time UFC title challenger and beloved MMA mouthpiece Chael Sonnen, who joined the Bellator fold in mid-September.

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