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Meantime, some of the president's perceived nemeses have done well.
Andrew M. Cuomo's biggest political nemeses but also potentially helping conservatives.
Indeed, the Europhiles have learned some lessons from their populist nemeses.
There, he met his old nemeses in the Brotherhood once again.
Not nemeses in the dessert canon, but complements to one another?
War games featuring her country's arch geopolitical nemeses: South Korea, or America.
Roosh urged his supporters to "counterattack" and threaten his feminist nemeses online.
So what about their old schoolyard nemeses, those heartless bullies — the jocks?
Michael B. Jordan plays Erik Killmonger, one of Black Panther's comic book nemeses.
For some Feyenoord fans, stereotyping their nemeses as Jews plays into this narrative.
Odyssey's mercenary system is like Shadow of War's Nemesis System without any nemeses.
JetBlue is scheduled to inaugurate direct flights between the long-time nemeses on Aug.
Now, in Homecoming, Keaton is playing one of Spider-Man's classic nemeses, Adrian Toomes, a.k.a.
Although they play on-screen nemeses, Ian McKellen and Patrick Stewart have the sweetest friendship.
Most years you don't count on your political nemeses to save the world from fascism.
All three cases were also tied to prosecutors who have become nemeses of the president.
That did not stop him from railing against the policies of his three major nemeses.
Mr. Trump's main nemeses are now Mexico and China, and he remains fixated on getting even.
No arch-nemeses, no shocking confessions, no antics at the after-party (she doesn't drink alcohol).
In Shadow of Mordor, I had multiple nemeses, many of whom I felt a real connection to.
Hiding underneath the braggadocio and evisceration of professional nemeses lies the beating heart of a formidable teacher.
In the Hebrew Bible, they were the nemeses of the Israelites and sent Goliath to fight David.
Trump pushed a quick-moving conspiracy theory online that maybe the Clintons, his old nemeses, were involved.
The good news, however, is that a hot war between the nuclear-armed nemeses remains an unlikely prospect.
Spider-Man really has two trademark arch-nemeses: Doc Ock is one, and Green Goblin is the other.
Burnett was just one of several recent pseudo-villains who completely transformed how fans think of Bachelor nemeses.
All the other kids—the protagonists' crushes, their geeky buds, their rich-girl nemeses—are played by real teens.
This study isn't the only one to provide cat owners with a big win over their dog-loving nemeses.
Al Horford's signing meant that one of Joel Embiid's nemeses in the Eastern Conference was now playing alongside him.
Perhaps more telling than the paeans sung by Trump's allies, were the words of some of his old nemeses.
Lucy Hutton and Joshua Templeman are true work nemeses — they aren't simply annoyed by each other; they detest each other.
Godzilla's back, and so are his nemeses: Mothra (a giant moth), Rodan (a pteranodon), and Ghidorah (a three-headed dragon).
He took pleasure in frustrating his bitterest detractors, as his goalscoring record against Tottenham and arch-nemeses Arsenal can attest.
The United States was monitoring the embassies of its Cold War nemeses and photographing people who entered and exited the buildings.
The U.S. can then can take these "clear lines" to the international community, even digital nemeses like China, Russia and Iran.
Drake, a man who is rightfully bragging about her in a song intended to make his nemeses feel stupid and small.
That presented Trump with a rare opportunity to hit two of his nemeses, Clinton and the media, at the same time.
Set in the Gothamesque Gatlon City, this first in a series introduces powerful superheroes and their down-but-not-out nemeses.
Many of his familiar nemeses are already behind bars, but he faces new challenges as a young man in his mid-20s.
By now, we all know what happened by heart: proverbial nemeses Cormier and Jones got too close for a contentious face-off.
"So you're still a private investigator in Neptune," says one of Veronica's old nemeses when she goes to interrogate him in prison.
Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan star as two arch-nemeses who unexpectedly fall in love online in 1998's "You've Got Mail."
He also asked whether the final report would criticize his political nemeses such as former FBI Director James Comey and Hillary Clinton.
Seeing other people's numbers pushed me to turn up my resistance because I wanted to defeat my new nemeses and assert dominance.
Pants and jeans are my nemeses; I would stick to buying those when I needed them, from brands I'd already exhaustively tried.
Where are Poison Ivy, Bane, Two-Face, the Penguin, Scarecrow, the Riddler, Catwoman, Mr. Freeze, Clayface, or any of Batman's other big nemeses?
The books follow a group of "Peculiars" — people with uncanny powers, like invisibility or firestarting — who hide in time loops from ghostly nemeses.
In the process, the two frenemies became full on nemeses in what is now known as one of the industry's most epic feuds.
A Clinton does something—in some cases innocuous, in this case worthy of criticism—and her political nemeses respond completely out of proportion.
The nemeses of the Trumpist movement are liberals — in both the classical and American sense of the world — not America's traditional geopolitical foes.
Stuart's semiliterate hippie musings are pure perfection, as are Faith's various nemeses in love, life and homeownership, who pop up with welcome regularity.
Bernie and Warren have both made a name for themselves as the chief nemeses of Wall Street and big banks on Capitol Hill.
The four-part story is structured as a villain tour, with Batman facing off against his long-time nemeses in order of importance.
But after the show ends, she begins a new narrative based on the lives of her friends, her nemeses and her crush object, Gideon.
I marked specific NPCs as my personal nemeses and made it my business to make sure they paid in blood for what they've done.
Having a Karen as a mom must suck, but also, just imagine having thousands of Karens as your constant nemeses, for your whole life.
As I barrelled through the Slime Zone, shooting down my inflatable nemeses, I noticed that I continued to accumulate points, but it seemed somewhat random.
In four minutes, Swift laces in references to longtime nemeses Kanye West and Kim Kardashian West, while also dissing exes Calvin Harris and Tom Hiddleston.
Unemployment is at a multidecade low, the stock market is buoyant, and even the country's longtime economic nemeses — persistent wage and price deflation — have eased.
And to get out of this mess, Lockhart can't rely on being more moral or more "right" than her nemeses — she has to fight dirty.
But it's also promising because the idea of having nemeses from Earth turn up to test the main four is a devilishly smart Bad Place idea.
The Tallahassee Democrat reports that Blake Collins got himself to a hospital after he realized one of his cockroach nemeses had lodged itself in his ear.
" Such new nemeses are "able through sheer charisma and ability to inspire and hypnotize and carry the crowd, and take the world to a darker place.
In the wild, lions commonly strangulate prey by crushing their airways with their teeth/jaw force…you do this by stealing the spotlight from your nemeses.
But, jet lag and schedule permitting, he'll have another shot Thursday when the second set of 2020 Democrats debate, including longtime nemeses Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders.
Even though he once supported allowing people to buy into Medicare at age 55, he suddenly lost interest once his nemeses of the left clamored for it.
Allegedly catching Shamrock in the family jewels with a knee, Gracie followed up the low shot to claim a TKO victory in round one over his nemeses.
But they are facing off as nemeses, like Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Moriarty wresting on the edge of a cliff, over where the country will go next.
Instead, they tailored a defense that often mirrored the president's pre-trial demands: to exact pain and revenge against his political nemeses, all on the Senate floor.
It stemmed from looser campaign finance rules, FBI Director James Comey and the influence of a few powerful individuals — namely the Koch brothers, his long-running nemeses.
" They both had nemeses: Warhol, in radical playwright Valerie Solanas, author of the SCUM manifesto, who tried to murder him; Waldo, in Odlaw, whose "bad deeds are many.
Encounters with MK Dons are never going to be easy, and there will always be questions, contention and controversy as to how to interact with their bitter nemeses.
He sees partisans like Johnson as strikingly similar to their right-wing nemeses, particularly in the ways they argue (evasively, he says) and invoke history (misleadingly, he says).
No one was safe: Jonathan Anderson, Jacquemus (though, he thinks the French designer is "pretty"), Virgil Abloh, his lifelong nemeses the late Azzedine Alaïa and Pierre Bergé, and more.
The French are England's oldest nemeses, our most prized foes, and a clash against them would have been an excellent excuse to indulge in some good, old-fashioned jingoism.
And as our heroes get to where they're going, they're faced with old grudges and new nemeses, and spurred into lots of zippy, zany action scenes as a result.
It was after the first Republican debate in Cleveland, moderated by Megyn Kelly, in which Trump attacked his opponents with relish and picked on random nemeses like Rosie O'Donnell.
She and Kylo are powerful nemeses, each of them sensitive to the mystical energy known as the Force, with Kylo having embraced its dark side and Rey its light.
In the 1980s, he created an Israeli comics superhero - "Uri Ohn", or "Virility Uri" - whose nemeses tend to be concocted villains rather than representations of Israel's real-life foes.
But you also have to wonder, in this era of Fake News, how reliable the reporting of two Democrats on the inner workings of their Republican nemeses could really be.
If Ant-Man gets another movie in Phase 4 or beyond, it's possible that Ghost will be cured and may possibly join up with her ex-nemeses as a hero.
And make no mistake: the press and the law are depicted not just as Richard's nemeses, but as the enemy of the people, pursuing manufactured agendas and cutting ethical corners.
Following the shocking change, the uptight, country-clubbing, martini-sipping Grace (Jane Fonda) and the freewheeling artist Frankie (Lily Tomlin) move in together, despite the fact that they'd been lifelong nemeses.
And, of course, Judicial Watch and other Clinton nemeses will keep the scandal spigot flowing, hoping to reduce public support for her and her programs, making their passage that much harder.
For a year or so I've used a walking cane when I leave the house and I consider staircases and most chairs, which I can't easily get up from, my nemeses.
That is, any of her devilish nemeses, a squad composed of a makeup artist named Ruby, played by Jena Malone, Sarah, played by real-life model Abbey Lee and Gigi (Bella Heathcote).
The pair played nemeses during the "Harry Potter" saga as students of the Gryffindor and Slytherin houses, but are now friends and are frequently spotted interacting with each other on social media.
It featured Michael Jordan, as himself, getting recruited by Bugs Bunny to help a basketball team made up of Looney Tunes characters defeat their animated sports nemeses: a team called The Monsters.
As the Pied Piper team celebrates 100,000 installs in 10 days and smiting its nemeses at Hooli, Erlich sits alone on the back porch, smoking weed out of a formal glass pipe.
There are elements of humor through all the books — pretty much throughout, until the last stretch of books that he called Nemeses, the last shorter books, which are really all about death.
I thought I knew a fair bit about the brand's band of superheroes and their respective nemeses, but as it transpires, from playing through the story mode of NetherRealm's new fighter, nope.
Shuri's character type is a familiar one: Behind many great superheros and action heros are the gadget savvy geniuses who outfit them with the high tech gear they need to conquer their nemeses.
What emerged as a friendly way to treat friends has become an avenue for wedding proposals, "promposals," baby gender reveals, teens coming out to their parents, sports fans roasting their nemeses and more.
Anthologies went extinct because viewers preferred characters that could age, soap-opera style, into old friends (or nemeses) and networks wanted to invest in shows they could keep promoting for the long haul.
Kim Kardashian West quashed the toxic narrative that she and her former assistant Stephanie Shepherd are anything but good friends after a rumor claiming they were nemeses circulated when they stopped working together.
Sometimes he promotes conspiracy theories to insult personal nemeses, as he did last week when he tweeted baseless speculation about the MSNBC host Joe Scarborough's connection to the "unsolved mystery" of an intern's death.
Heroes are usually only as good as their nemeses, and the Wonder Woman comics did not provide a great selection; her primary archenemy was a deranged debutante who could transform herself into a cheetah.
The international politics expert: While the Starks appeared defeated after the Red Wedding, disparate kin have fared far better than their nemeses: Arya's off being an international assassin, while Sansa is learning the political ropes.
But rather than just using his newfound abilities to protect his home village, Seth goes in search of where the Nemeses come from, in order to stop the damage they are causing across the world.
Hulu has placed an order for an adaptation of Runaways, the Marvel Comics series featuring a rag-tag bunch of teenagers trying to be heroes in the face of the ultimate arch-nemeses – their parents.
That Heat executive Pat Riley, one of the greater nemeses of Bulls' lore, lost Wade after overcommitting to re-signing Hassan Whiteside and mounting a quixotic chase for Kevin Durant, makes it markedly more so.
Another challenging aspect of being with a Leo is that they can become over-sensitive and hopelessly dejected when their social media posts don't gain enough attention, or bitter if their professional nemeses achieve success.
The victory was made especially sweet by the sight of Thuram and Buffon receiving runners-up medals, with Parma fans able to laud it over the Bianconeri despite losing their star players to their nemeses.
"What's funny about Dan and this whole thing to me, is that we're based out of the town of Hazard, Kentucky, in Perry County," says Kyle Maggard, one of Richards' arch-nemeses and AMW's promoter.
Based on the acclaimed and highly controversial graphic novel of the same name, the film will explore Batman's relationship with the Joker, and drive home the fact that they represent perfect arch-nemeses for one another.
He finds his nemeses in Chad Feldheimer (Brad Pitt) and Linda Litzke (Frances McDormand), two exceptionally dopey employees of a gym called Hardbodies who accidentally acquire a compact disc containing drafts of Cox's barely coherent memoir.
It is a tool that allows political nemeses to trump all politics, which is why white candidates like John McCain and Ted Cruz have also found themselves at the center of less obviously racist birther inquests.
Likewise, even though they're both real Californians, neither Paris Hilton nor Kim Kardashian are the kind of California Girls I'm talking about (they're Valley Girls, the '80s-born cousin of California Girls, and their sworn nemeses).
Bloomberg's pledge not to accept any donations for his late-entry bid for the Democratic presidential nomination means that, as the rules currently stand, he will never be on a debate stage opposite his progressive nemeses.
The U.S. trade deficit with Germany stood at $77 billion as of 2015, three times that of other European Union countries combined, and $20 billion more than the deficit with Mexico, one of Trump's other economic nemeses.
One of the greatest flaws of modern superhero movies is their tendency to kill off their villains at the end of the story, robbing franchises of the chance to build ongoing rivalries between heroes and their nemeses.
On the other hand, skeptics question just how good a fit Trump is for a district that was represented for many years by one of his main nemeses within the GOP, John Kasich, now the state's governor.
North Korea and South Korea appear to be embracing talks aimed at reducing tensions between the two neighbors and nemeses, just days after North Korea's leader threatened that he has a "nuclear button" ready on his desk.
Second, the strategy of opposing Iranian military presence anywhere in Syria resonates strongly with the Sunni Arab bloc in the region and can bring Israel closer to Tehran's other nemeses, particularly Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.
But on Friday, in their much-anticipated French Open semifinal, these amicable nemeses, whose rivalry has worn so well, got the chance to experience something new — even if the final result, a decisive Nadal victory at Roland Garros, was nothing novel.
Logan wants to sign "today," and has hopes of making a spectacle out of it, since his nemeses Stewy (Arian Moayed), rocking an incredible cream turtleneck and suede jacket, and Sandy (Larry Pine), who apparently has syphilis, are in attendance.
Clinton's nemeses at the conservative legal group Judicial Watch pleaded with U.S. District Court Judge Royce Lamberth for a chance to depose Clinton personally and to conduct a second round of questioning of Clinton's former chief of staff Cheryl Mills.
The MJ moment reminded me of when the makers of Star Trek Into Darkness spent months and months saying Benedict Cumberbatch wasn't playing Khan — one of Captain Kirk's most famous nemeses — only for the film to reveal that, yeah, he was playing Khan.
One of Paltrow's nemeses, the OB-GYN doctor and women's health commentator Jen Gunter, reminded Twitter that medical ideas should "be studied before [being]... offered to people as an option," alluding to the energy healing and cold therapy featured in the show's trailer.
The Warriors — two-time defending N.B.A. champions and James's longtime nemeses — stunningly came to terms on a one-year contract Monday with the All-Star center DeMarcus Cousins, who is recovering from tearing his Achilles' tendon in January while playing for the New Orleans Pelicans.
In northwest New Mexico, scrub jays, which scatter seeds of the region's pinyon pines, have fled the sounds of natural gas wells, leaving mice to eat up the seeds and diminish the pinyons, and causing hummingbird numbers to soar when their scrub jay nemeses disappeared.
In recent days, he has dubbed Stormy Daniels "Horseface," escalated his taunting of Senator Elizabeth Warren as "Pocahontas" and grumbled about the fact that Bruce Ohr, one of Mr. Trump's nemeses in the "rigged" Russian "witch hunt," is still employed by the Department of Justice.
Sanders, likely among the Walton family's least desired guest speakers, found his way into the shareholders meeting of one of his principal nemeses after Cat Davis, an 22019-year employee, invited him to introduce her proposal to give hourly-wage workers a seat on the board.
Sanders, likely among the Walton family's least desired guest speakers, found his way into the shareholders meeting of one of his principal nemeses after Cat Davis, an 11-year employee, invited him to introduce her proposal to give hourly-wage workers a seat on the board.
The movie fits an old trope of children's shows in which two nemeses (like Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner, Elmer Fudd and Bugs Bunny, or Tom and Jerry) face off, often with slapstick violence in the form of explosions, high-speed crashes or falling anvils.
Adam Schiff tried to warn the former nemeses turned defenders of Trump that if the president is not removed, he could turn on them the way he had turned on Marie Yovanovitch and Joe Biden, using the power of the presidency to cheat, lie and smear.
The towering nemeses in his life — his abusive father and Eugene Landy, the psychologist who seized control of him for a couple of decades (and is generally considered the hand behind Wilson's previous and long discredited 212 autobiography "Wouldn't It Be Nice") — are handled with sympathy.
And he's still simmering over past showdowns with other nemeses, such as the NFL: Some of the league's aficionados have traced Trump's fury over players taking a knee and team owners' reactions to his anger at failing to secure a franchise in the league in the 1980s.
English snobbery versus Irish tradition, science versus faith, a single woman versus a powerful male cohort: conditions could hardly be better for breeding dramatic antagonism, and Lib has no trouble racking up nemeses from the stock cast of small-village types she finds herself thrust among.
But on Thursday night, when Mr. Stewart returned to "The Late Show" in a live broadcast after the Republican National Convention, it was to breathe fire, in a vehement comic monologue about the 2016 presidential race, the hypocrisies of the news media and his old nemeses at Fox News.
White House policy adviser Stephen Miller engaged in a heated back-and-forth with two of the administration's biggest media nemeses — CNN and The New York Times — provoking some in conservative circles to declare that it was a mistake to give reporters the exposure they crave by broadcasting the daily briefings.
In a flashback that is a blatant ripoff of/homage to Orphan Black, we learn that Alex grew up in London, where she managed to fall in with one of Spencer's previous arch-nemeses (Charlotte, now dead), and then devoted herself to carrying on Charlotte's legacy and destroying her twin.
The premise being, of course, that you could send an envelope of glitter to all of your nemeses and mortal enemies because — having lived and breathed for multiple decades now — we all know that there's nothing worse than having to clean up those teeny, tiny flecks of sparkles that seem to get everywhere.
Trump's announcement this evening that he had made an "irrevocable" decision to skip the debate because Fox News refused to pull moderator Megyn Kelly, another of his nemeses, can easily be seen as a foolish move, since it hands his rivals a primetime platform to pound him when he isn't there to defend himself.
Their lives revolve around the pursuit of other people's money—relatively small amounts, because money goes far when you live in your car and eat mostly gas-station pepperoni—and around the provocation of their two nemeses: Mr. Lahey, the alcoholic supervisor of Sunnyvale, and his assistant Randy, a cheeseburger fiend who refuses to wear a shirt.
Harry Potter and the Escape from Gringotts at Universal Studios Florida throws guests into a wild adventure on a mine cart within the famed wizarding bank, while Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey at Universal's Islands of Adventure sends riders soaring through Hogwarts Castle, coming face-to-face with some of the series' most frightening nemeses.
A small number of conservative opinion-makers have pleaded with the party to intervene, but their strategies are so hyper-rational as to cross the line into fantasy: Perhaps Rubio and Cruz—the latter of whom is a hated figure within the GOP—can forge a unity ticket of undisguised political nemeses, both of whom are committed to top billing.
The band of survivors centered on the former deputy sheriff Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) has faced human nemeses all along, from the loose cannon Merle Dixon to the maniacal Governor, but the definitive turn happened with the introduction of the current nemesis, the theatrical, truly comic book-style Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan, whose performance has been the main reason to watch lately).
After getting beaten down over and over again by the menacing Waif who oversees her training, Arya bumps up against the limits of her own internal sense of justice when asked to assassinate Lady Crane, an actress whose moving portrayal of Queen Cersei in a play about Ned Stark's execution prompts Arya to feel some unexpected empathy for one of her nemeses.
Although Trump's "Lie of the Year" award may be a bit tarnished in his eyes because he isn't the first president to receive it -- one of his arch-nemeses, President Barack Obama, beat him to it when he received this honor back in 2013 -- at the rate Trump is going, I bet he will win this award many, many more times before he finally leaves the White House.
It feels deranged to call this sequence romantic, but if your house was burned to the ground so an agricultural conglomerate could use the land beneath it to harvest palm oil, and then your nemeses strategically chewed your body's most valuable instruments so they could steal your wife, and then your family arrived like angels and wiped the dirt out of your blood and brought you back to life, well, what do you call that besides love?
A good example is the recent rash of stories about President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE reportedly wanting the Justice Department to investigate two of his political nemeses: former presidential candidate Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE and former FBI Director James ComeyJames Brien Comey3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 Barr predicts progressive prosecutors will lead to 'more crime, more victims' James Comey shows our criminal justice system works as intended MORE.

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