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"Old Guard" Definitions
  1. the imperial guard created in 1804 by Napoleon: it made the last French charge at Waterloo.
  2. (in the U.S.) the conservative element of any political party, especially the Republican Party.
  3. (usually lowercase
  4. the influential, established, more conservative members of any body, group, movement, etc.: the old guard of New York society.

907 Sentences With "Old Guard"

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The old guard of Communist officials retired, and their successors didn't care much for the regime's official ideology; they were asobsessed as the old guard had become with accumulating money and influence.
The old guard is stepping in saying, who, slow down.
The Last Jedi isn't here to appease the old guard.
The old guard, however, is better equipped to fight back.
The old paradigm is as tired as the old guard.
That, too, is making him enemies among the old guard.
The old guard of advertising networks continues to swap hands.
The interest level, though, hasn't necessarily reached the old guard.
"The old guard hated it," Mr. Morris said, with pride.
As a new decade looms, the old guard still rules.
So it meant I basically sold all the old guard guys.
Pelle Braendgaard has the textbook bio of an old-guard programmer.
But they are locked in a struggle with the old guard.
IT HAS been a bad World Cup for the old guard.
The surprising result signals growing discontent with Iraq's sectarian old guard.
Shine, until now senior executive vice president, is the old guard.
And it needs to do so before the old guard retires.
Douglas Lima and Andrey Koreshkov make up the Bellator old guard.
His old-guard opponents accuse him of incompetence born from inexperience.
By the time the old guard wakes up, it's too late.
FEIG I think it's the death throes of the old guard.
Old-guard companies are hiring "growth hackers" and building "incubators," too.
That timeline might shock the old guard of the sports world.
The retiring old guard Longtime lawmakers who aren't facing voters again.
So far, the old guard seems to be holding its own.
It was never about the old guard versus the young guard.
If anything, he has been far worse than the old guard.
The finals featured a showdown between the old guard and the new.
Old-guard technologies are sitting pretty now, but give it a minute.
Not quite the definitive death that many old-guard dealers are predicting.
Some of the old guard already feel things have gone too far.
And she is having fun skewering the old guard on Capitol Hill.
He dispatched Jeb Bush, scion of the party's old guard, early on.
How is an old-guard, Gen-X'er such as yourself handling this?
People who are not part of the "old guard" are frequently dismissed.
But a younger generation of Democrats is clashing with that old guard.
He also served in the Old Guard and the 101st Airborne division.
They reject any election while the old guard retain power as meaningless.
They reject any election while the old guard retains power as meaningless.
In 2016, though, it seems like old-guard fashion is back on top.
And old-guard websites are basically no more except perhaps Amazon and Drudge.
The moment of truth will come sooner than many Old Guard conservatives think.
Already some observers point to preparations for an exit for the old guard.
In the show, the old guard is represented by soulless mega-corporation Hooli.
The conservative, old-guard studio more or less did this against its will.
The old guard—from declining manufacturing to brick and mortar retailers—is suffering.
The old guard have a force that may be just as powerful: inertia.
Many old-guard companies are investing in next-generation ideas to stay competitive.
And so it proved, as Tsonga landed a blow for the old guard.
Some fear that the old guard will try to hang on to power.
It was against this "old guard" opponent that Modi won his unprecedented victory.
ToscaVery rarely do old guard SF joints get modernized without losing their soul.
Do they feel like the same old guard will be running the government?
The old guard at the DNC should not be allowed to hang on.
The old guard was there, beefy union guys and men in roomy suits.
"The old guard can't stay around forever, and it shouldn't," Ms. Renne said.
Instead, he battled the old guard for his new ideas to be accepted.
Sydney's conservative old guard collided this week with a younger, more diverse electorate.
We'll see if the old guard indie bands can keep up this year.
The old-guard pen scene, like the cigar aficionados, appreciates a certain gaudiness.
Yet the grip of the old guard on the public imagination remains strong.
After he died in 20123, members of the old guard returned to power.
Apparently, the controversy had ignited tensions between an old guard and a new.
He thinks the old-guard telecom company holds the "killer app": broadband technology.
One possibility is that there just aren't enough Trumpians in the world to staff an administration, so Trump and Bannon have filled their apparatus with old guard Republicans who continue to go about their jobs in old guard pseudo-libertarian ways.
Soon after, however, Australia's political instability would erode Japan's advantage with the old guard.
Though she admits "a mix of new guard and old guard" could work, too.
They call for CEO Jacobson to resign and replacement of board "old guard". Jan.
But any change will be resisted by the political old guard and wealthy oligarchs.
Their generational clash with El Licenciado's old guard has driven a wave of violence.
Ms Hung's backers, many of them old-guard KMT voters, may abstain in protest.
If he really wanted that, why is he keeping all these old guard people?
Younger party leaders in Congress are grumbling at Pelosi and their Old Guard leaders.
Others accuse the old guard of negotiating with the regime, a charge it denies.
She is an ideal representative of what might be called cabaret's new old guard.
But Crown Prince bin Salman apparently isn't giving any quarter the extremist old guard.
One part of that shift will be pushing out elements of the old guard.
President Obama brought -- had a wreath delivered by the old guard of the Army.
But the evangelicals now challenging the old guard tend to have a broader agenda.
These nimble firms have benefited as more commerce goes online, alarming the old guard.
It is not just old-guard men moping about the end of their supremacy.
Mr. Williamson, though only 41, is known for his ties to the old guard.
A discredited "old guard" doesn't automatically lose power; a chauvinism revealed doesn't just evaporate.
On one side stood old guard alumni, steeped in notions of history and legacy.
Federer, 37, and Isner, 19993, will now play an old-guard final on Sunday.
They call for CEO Jacobson to resign and replacement of board "old guard". Jan.
The old guard wanted to fly under the radar, not be seen, not be flashy.
Such newfangled ways rankle with the party's old guard, which includes his father and uncle.
And veteran service organizations, Old Guard Riders and The Missing in America Project, will attend.
The tug of war between the old guard and new has gone on for decades.
Members of its old guard formed a rival movement, Free and Equal (LeU), last year.
The old-guard corporatists are under attack from activists with radical goals and immoderate tempers.
There was once a time when old-guard activists could afford to ignore social media.
Though he's 53, in local-speak he's a garden kid, part of the old guard.
And then there is Adele, the queen of the old guard and a useful counterpoint.
They've increasingly begun casting Perez as the establishment favorite and representative of the old guard.
Protesters want to remove any traces of the old guard and introduce sweeping democratic reforms.
They'll also bring a contagious new energy and challenge the old guard to step up.
His proponents say he was done in by an old guard that was being sidelined.
The old guard is infuriated by statements like the one Pope Francis made on Sunday.
And what will it mean for the old-guard entertainment companies in the streaming age?
Moreover, Hollywood's old guard generally doesn't consider Netflix to be the home of serious filmmaking.
A changing of the old guard has been a consistent theme for Democrats this year.
Then he is "part of an old guard" vainly resisting a new day, Critchlow said.
Members of the Army's Old Guard escorted horse-drawn caissons carrying the flag-draped coffins.
We are living in reboot culture, from our television shows to our old guard politicians.
We must stop wading in nostalgia ... from our television shows to our old guard politicians.
The 18-year-old guard said he would not have missed this whirlwind week for anything.
But initial results show a strong win for the old guard, which the opposition reject outright.
The odds are with the old guard, which can count on well-honed structures and traditions.
These partisan media figures have taken power from traditional news outlets and old-guard party hands.
Brown, a 22-year-old guard with the city's basketball team, was originally arrested on Jan.
Nor are they "old guard," with Yaqoub in his mid-20s and something of a firebrand.
However there's currently a gap between more recent producers and the old guard of the genre.
In fact, throwing the old guard off balance is largely the modus operandi of both companies.
And surely Apple's old guard would have scoffed at the notion of a 6.5-inch display.
They stand out precisely because they don't take any crap from The Force Awakens' old guard.
We saw the old media protect the old guard of Washington for its own self-interest.
Others fear Mr Nyusi may be persuaded by Frelimo's old guard to drive a harder bargain.
Manners change — in fits and starts, and often with some heel-dragging by the old guard.
The demonstrators want a clean break from the out-of-touch old guard, including the general.
You cannot use the old guard and the same policies and expect change for the better.
"We're not going to win trying to put together the old guard coalition," Abrams said Wednesday.
"The new blood has started to overpower the old guard," Vontobel analyst Jean-Philippe Bertschy said.
The "test of time" is too revered and canons are powerful monuments to the old guard.
The Fall of the Old Guard Of the four yokozuna, only two won their opening bouts.
Kav the Bruce: We're at the funeral of the old guard of hip-hop in Saskatchewan.
Old-guard black groups have withered, and Republicans have won every statewide office for a decade.
McCaw, a 23-year-old guard, earned just $323,529 for his short stint with the Cavaliers.
"Out of all the old guard in prison, he is the most composed," the source said.
He was the last member of the wartime old guard to hold a top leadership post.
Many of the council members were there before, and those habits belong to the old guard.
But the old guard are wrong to say that the ECB is deliberately cosseting the southerners.
Members of the old guard are even falsely alleging that the Kremlin has infiltrated the commission.
Implicating Russia is the last stand of the Old Guard; it is all it has left.
This complete rejection of the old guard means the current candidates have had to quickly adjust.
I may privately disdain the rules of the old guard, but I've learned to obey them.
The "old guard" and the Pentecostal/Charismatic wing make for strange bedfellows when it comes to theology.
The old guard went home early; another failed challenge for World Cup titles by Portugal and Argentina.
"He's known as a the old guard," Sommers told BuzzFeed News, expanding on his criticism of O'Toole.
FOO CHI HSIAHigh commissioner for SingaporeLondon Has the "old guard" of Cannes forgotten the history of film?
Bouteflika's departure failed to placate many Algerians who want to topple the old guard and its associates.
As the old guard is pushed out, will women who can represent the new class dare join?
Popularly known as Jokowi, his everyman image resonated in 2014 with voters tired of the old guard.
Andrej Babis, a tycoon with a populist bent, sweeps aside the old guard in a Czech election.
"The party has been too gentle with these people," he said, referring to the party's old guard.
Tech's old guard is ready to take advantage of what could be a more favorable political climate.
The district's new constituents do not have the same loyalty to the old guard of black politicians.
The key will be how well it manages relations with the region's jihadi old guard, CTC said.
Robert Mugabe's efforts to position his wife as his successor infuriated the old guard in his party.
The 28-year-old guard has spent nine years in the NBA playing for seven different teams.
Tennis was perhaps never more popular than when McEnroe and Connors were scandalizing the sport's old guard.
The Old Guard is gone, replaced by a younger, slicker clientele, all open collars and dark suits.
With so few mills left in Fort Payne, Gina and her parents are now the old guard.
Popularly known as Jokowi, his everyman image resonated in 2014 with voters tired of the old guard.
Fence your way past one member of the old guard, and there is another one standing ready.
It's apparent in marketing lists prepared by data brokers, the old guard in the consumer tracking industry.
The question now: Can a leader so closely tied to the country's old guard bring real change?
These policy and rhetoric shifts have helped the so-called old guard of the stock market rally.
The Indiana Pacers signed 26-year-old guard Malcolm Brogdon to a four-year, $80 million contract.
But the theme remained the same: the old guard holding off new blood, though now just barely.
The antics have become so disconcerting that even some old guard liberal lions, such as former Rep.
Case: USA Today: Pursuing The Network StrategyKey takeaway: Sometimes the old guard can't handle a new reality.
Hakeem Jeffries, who worked productively with the old guard, while enjoying support from newer, more progressive members?
But where — if at all — does the Aizuri Quartet fit alongside such stalwarts of old-guard tradition?
The Old Guard of Cannes should get over it, or look forward to joining the Has-Been Guard.
Old-guard stock car enthusiasts used to thumb their noses at any event not held on an oval.
"Le Duan was a hardcore communist, an old guard of the Leninist political and economic system," said Hiep.
But his departure failed to placate many Algerians who want to topple the old guard and its associates.
It's about Arlington and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, guarded around the clock by the Old Guard.
That doesn't mean that old guard companies like GE should just throw up their hands and give up.
There are hopes among reformers that Lourenço can bring change, But he is undoubtedly of the old-guard.
Yet Mr Macron swept aside the old guard, rewrote the political rules and brought about a quiet revolution.
Black Widow is part of the old guard, many of whom seem to be on their way out.
The Canadiens have shown patience under the Marc Bergevin regime but mistakes from the old guard still linger.
His abrupt removal was a sign Kim was removing the last vestiges of the old guard, Bisley says.
Too many old-guard associates put up obstacles when they saw the widening inequalities that accompanied economic reforms.
When the old guard becomes too self-serving the new generation have to step in and challenge them.
Rhapsody is part of the old guard of music streaming services, launched way back in 2001 as Listen.com.
At Castro's side in the party leadership will be fellow old-guard revolutionary Jose Ramon Machado Ventura, 87.
Leadership and the old guard The top three Democratic leaders in the House are in their late 70s.
Regardless of how the old guard may feel, fantasy football is now a huge aspect of NFL football.
To just put in what the old guard wants again — what's the message to young people out there?
And this resistance found support from right-wing intellectuals, heirs to pre-World War II "Old Guard" conservatism.
Given Inoue's last half-decade of steamrolling dudes, the old guard beating new to the punch is surreal.
"But this process has been accepted by everyone, even the conservative old guard of the trustees," he said.
As night fell, the beat scene's old guard reminded the audience why LET retains such an exalted stature.
This year looks like a last push by the old guard of indie rock to find its relevancy.
Newness, by the old guard of indie, appears to just mean it's new and not necessarily ground breaking.
The old guard of the men's tour once again split the biggest prizes in the game among themselves.
The models for protest were the old-guard feminists who, 40 years ago, protested against the dictator Gen.
This led to years of internal strife, with Dr. Stade part of an old guard that resisted change.
The "heartbeat bill" notwithstanding, DeWine is more in sync with Kasich's old-guard mainstream conservatism than Trump's populism.
You also removed some of the old-guard people at the agency who had a more deregulatory approach.
She's the focus of public panic on Wall Street and public attacks from the Democratic Party's old guard.
The Hungarian leader said that people criticizing his tough stance on migration belonged to Europe's inefficient old guard.
In a concession to the old guard, the party will keep its red-white-and-blue flame logo.
Some old-guard Tennessee Republicans find her to be too conservative and are urging Corker to run again.
We're ending up with the worst of the new guard Trumpian populists and the old guard Republican libertarians.
"It's the old guard versus the new guard," said Jeff Bock, senior box office analyst at Exhibitor Relations.
RAY Hearing from the old guard — the cast and crew members who used to work on the show.
Turns out songs that directly challenge masculinity tend to have a negative effect on the old guard... who knew?
But his departure has failed to placate many Algerians who want to topple the old guard and its associates.
Nonetheless, the fact that Fox has lost ground just as its old guard moved on is probably a coincidence.
As might be expected with any disruptive technology, some of the old guard has resisted and even condemned it.
Now it stands as an intriguing matchup between the old guard and a guy with the old-school guard.
And, traditionally, those in power come from the old guard of leadership — not the most diverse set of people.
She was held down by Baxter Bailey, the 21-year-old guard who made his debut in Season 3.
It makes sense that the old guard would think their age would be the most effective mode of attack.
An old guard of national and local figures who have dominated politics for years is shuffling off the stage.
Toasts of gan bei and endless rounds of baijiu are still popular with the old guard, to be sure.
"Those who were supposed to replace the old guard ended up leaving and were never replaced," he told Reuters.
But changing the law may face resistance from the country's political old guard wary of ending more nationalist policies.
Like Republicans in past years, Democrats are facing leadership challenges and frustrations with the old guard of the party.
Grace Mugabe, 52, is widely disliked within the party's old guard, while Mnangagwa enjoys wide support in the military.
It can't be said that Trump matured in office, becoming the statesman that old-guard Republicans claim they want.
It showcased local talent, noteworthy discoveries, and old guard greats culled equally from the rock, rap, and electronic worlds.
In other places, they set up informal, shadow organizations designed to wrest nominations away from the old guard Republicans.
The old guard may be losing its grip in part because of demographic changes across the Seventh Congressional District.
The move prompted Trump's national field director, Stuart Jolly, a member of the old guard, to quit in protest.
His arrival in the capital, Brasilía, will be greeted with fear by much of the old guard, she predicted.
Mr. Zelensky presented himself as an insurgent facing a tired old guard that had refused to take him seriously.
Part of that effort included cultivating new talent, even as much of Microsoft's old guard departed for greener pastures.
Podesta's appointment signals a certain commitment to the Democratic Party's old guard of fundraising hounds and comfortable power brokers.
In January, the first month of the 2020s, the N.H.L. was ruled by steely glares from the old guard.
Some critics allege that Mustafa is keener to take revenge on the old guard than to strengthen state institutions.
Like most other regiments across the forces, the Old Guard occasionally holds formal events to celebrate its service members.
The old guard—epitomised by the Cannes jury—have cast themselves as a creative David to Netflix's charmless corporate Goliath.
Similarly, I've found myself meeting with a number of old guard companies eager to embrace the burgeoning smart home space.
What about all those other instances of privileges being eroded, of newcomers displacing the old guard and stirring up anger?
He was one of the 'old guard,' so to speak, and yet he wrote the quintessential New Wave breakout story.
Esper, in return, gave the caretaker a blanket for the horse which is used by the U.S. Army Old Guard.
Although Black represented the old guard of white nationalism — his godfather is David Duke — McHugh was part of the vanguard.
On the old-guard, it's got Adobe, which sells a widely used suite of visual communication and graphic design tools.
Why it matters: Members of the creative community pushed back, arguing that Spielberg was attempting to preserve the old guard.
Blue Origin will also sell one rocket engine model, the BE-4, to old-guard aerospace firm United Launch Alliance.
Trump&aposs immigration plan, by the way, also displeases the Old Guard in the GOP, that big republican donor class.
Again, these Old Guard republicans are like oh if you do this this, it will blow the midterm election cycle.
"Humans have their limits, but The Old Guard has yet to meet theirs," the regiment noted in its Facebook post.
As the two high-flying companies continue to raise billions of dollars among investors, old guard industries are taking notice.
Old guard liberals are fading across the continent, as politics become a battle between nationalist populists and more global centrists.
The 28-year-old Knight will be an old guard player on a team USA squad that is trending younger.
Last year saw one of the two old guard open-source BI companies, Jaspersoft, acquired by Tibco for $185 million.
This year, we took a long look at the old guard of the food world and asked some hard questions.
There were no theatrics, no frills, just Bowie's pure voice meshing with one of the oldest of the Old Guard.
The Daily Beast found similar unrest at the Pentagon, as old guard officials anticipated being replaced by a younger generation.
And it is so hard for us to let go of the old guard when they are still so good.
The old guard of the Socialist party is warning that any deal with Podemos would push the Socialists toward oblivion.
Patterson was a pillar of the old guard Southern Baptist movement, one of the Moral Majority's most powerful cultural influencers.
That pledge makes the company's activities in China all the more glaring, since they did not involve the old guard.
In other words, these old guard firms are likely to remain entrenched and push average fund size higher over time.
All you really learn is that the discredited neoliberal old guard that made the Trump presidency possible has learned nothing.
Old-guard philanthropy may snicker, but so did the other sectors that Bezos has decimated during his reign at Amazon.
Above all it is generational, in that the conservative old guard — including those in power — tends to be, well, older.
Also starting is J.J. Redick, a 33-year-old guard picked up as a free agent in the off-season.
The old guard claims that they're missing the point of literature, thrusting morality upon an amoral pursuit, sullying the experience.
The protesters seek to replace the old guard of rulers who have wielded power since independence from France in 1962.
The United States Army Old Guard Fife and Drum Corps got much more time for their two-centuries-old songs.
Ms. Nuland went on to play a pivotal diplomatic role when the Soviet old guard attempted a coup in 1991.
At the same time, the old guard of the Republican Party must realize, at this point, that their message failed.
He is very much part of the old guard in the way he conceives of power relations with the citizens.
According to Leon, other participants in Friday's service at St. John's are a mix of old-guard evangelicals and Trump loyalists.
Back in 2007, Thiel noted that we are undergoing a "relentless shift" in media from the old guard to the new.
In the old guard, there was the fearsome Elektra Abundance (Dominique Jackson) and tragic, loving ball emcee Pray Tell (Billy Porter).
The majority of the bile Yiannopoulos spits towards the rightwing is directed at old-guard Republicans, embodiments of a rigged system.
But it is widely surmised that the Kikuyu old guard would stop at nothing to keep Mr Odinga out of power.
CBS stock is healthy and streaming numbers are good, but Ianniello represents the network's old guard, which butted heads with Redstone.
The "old-guard" has long been suffering from inflexible back-end systems, antiquated ways of serving customers and human intensive processes.
In other words, season 11 was the part when the old guard of Grey's started passing the baton to the new.
The Army's 3d US Infantry Regiment -- traditionally known as "The Old Guard" -- will take a leading role in the inaugural parade.
And the first women to graduate from Army Ranger School last year have now become part of the new old guard.
The old guard — which includes Obama-era stalwarts like the Center for American Progress — is by no means dead or irrelevant.
But he had second thoughts very soon - and he is still slightly apprehensive of possible action by a Karimov 'old guard'.
The former K-1 and Showtime heavyweight champ is often cited as the one of the best of the old guard.
For the old guard to succeed in this hyper-competitive landscape, I believe businesses need to radically transform their IT infrastructure.
Referred to as the "old guard", they have prioritised the group's survival and advocated a gradualist approach to changing the state.
If anyone has a chance to pull me away from Sony's warm embrace, it's the old guard of Canon and Nikon.
Although she has no formal training, Ms. Jean has powerful fans, like Giorgio Armani, among Italy's traditionally conservative design old guard.
"He is part of the very old guard of Suharto's New Order," said Andreas Harsono, Indonesia director of Human Rights Watch.
Somehow Aubrey wears this new role better than the other rappers who have suddenly found themselves part of the old guard.
And some old-guard companies like Boeing are also not messing around on this, they're working hard on it as well.
Two years ago, the idea that the old-guard evangelicals would treat Trumpism as a tenet of their faith was unimaginable.
While she found that the old-guard firms were not interested in her business, newer firms have popped up to help.
In recent years, old-guard senators like Mr. Alexander have given way to brasher, more partisan lawmakers, many from the House.
But public attention in Harare, the capital, was more focused on the old guard, represented by Mr. Chombo and Mr. Chipanga.
But when it comes to record sales, it appears all of the old guard have been undertaken by the new kids.
As an evening that mostly celebrated dewy-skinned teen idols drew to a close, the grizzled old guard seized their moment.
There are also portraits by Mr. Kushner's sister, Lesley, who studied with one of Provincetown's still-thriving old guard, Paul Resika.
Protesters have rejected the vote, saying it cannot be free or fair so long as the old guard remains in power.
"It feels so old-guard but they'll make you anything," even guayaberas, linen shirts with four pockets and two vertical pleats.
The parade will also feature period uniforms from the Old Guard Fife and Drum, a unit that parades in period uniform.
Kleiner Perkins, one of Silicon Valley's old-guard venture capital firms, is moving fast to plug holes in its investment team.
"I've read The Times for 50 years, and I'm tired of the old guard," said James Harris, of Great Barrington, Mass.
Lopez is playing Ramona, one of the old-guard strippers at a club where Destiny (Constance Wu) is the new girl.
That did not go over well with the old guard, according to Mr. Gonsalves, whose client was among the newer residents.
That is because it could invite blowback against Mr. Abiy from the old guard of his party, which he has unseated.
But with Nadal's win at Rod Laver Arena, a measure of order was restored by a member of the old guard.
Two weeks from now, members of tennis's old guard may well assume their usual positions hoisting hardware at the All-England Club.
The 27-year-old guard produced the biggest night in the NBA, seven games into his career after spending five years abroad.
Legacy retailers that have remained stagnant with their old-guard ways are struggling to maintain sales and stay relevant with today's consumer.
And he has not done enough to dislodge his party's corrupt old guard, as his counterpart in Angola seems to be doing.
While it's been slow getting out of the gate, the smartphone old guard have dreamed up their own visions of modular mobility.
The 26-year-old guard -- a former star at Hofstra -- never regained consciousness and died 2 days later from sudden cardiac death.
Plus, can you imagine all the old guard football heads losing their minds if a baseball stat nerd turns around the Browns?
The choice was quietly radical; the cultural gap between the young LA rock stars and the Music City old guard was expansive.
"He's a compromise guy encircled by old-guard Leninist ideologues, the Tigray boys," says Beyene Petros, a veteran leader of the opposition.
The old guard believes that fashion, as an art form, should be led by visionaries with big personalities and even bigger reputations.
The populist Pirate Party, which advocates direct democracy and a change of the "old guard" in government, is leading in the polls.
Both are Europeans who have drilled holes in the wall between an old-guard, slightly severe musical tradition and flexible pop aesthetics.
But on Friday, Mr. Murdoch made clear that — for now at least — Fox's new era will be led by its old guard.
From old guard civil rights activists and storied news organizations to politicians and younger organizers, Ferguson became a part of everyone's reality.
He was a regular at the Hudson Flower Shop, itself a member of the old guard on a block with few left.
In practice, that means "period uniforms," re-enactments and even the use of an "old guard fife and drum," the memo says.
For a certain old guard in Washington, people who prioritize bipartisanship and civil discourse, the friendship between Jeff Flake and Democratic Sen.
Ries is behind Silicon Valley's latest stiff-arm to traditional Wall Street, though he's more diplomatic than confrontational toward the old guard.
It is also home to the Army's Third Infantry Regiment, known as the Old Guard, which serves as the presidential honor guard.
As Democratic insurgents pressure Carl Heastie, the Assembly speaker, the party's old guard of black leaders is pushing back in his defense.
"Maybe because it was of women by a woman, some of the old guard was a bit threatened by it," she said.
It also upset some of the theater's old guard, who felt threatened as rock was displacing show tunes on the Billboard charts.
Several startups have popped up to sell these new models to insurers, and some of the old guard are developing them, too.
Hardaway, a 25-year-old guard, is a restricted free agent, which means that the Atlanta Hawks have until 11:59 p.m.
When the CEO and C-suite executives come from the old guard, everyone wonders whether they will bring more of the same.
But among foodies, it is also known as the place where new companies are challenging the old guard in the food business.
Jameer Nelson stepped up Friday as the 21-year-old guard recorded season highs of 210.6 points, 221.3 assists and 24.1 minutes.
"The old guard of the Democratic Party has got to go," Moore told a crowd that included many Democratic members of Congress.
Many publicly-traded companies rely on an old-guard way of doing things, but it's ok to be different and more authentic.
But Washington doesn't seem to reward anymore the kind of pragmatism that Lamar Alexander and others in the old guard specialize in.
Details are scarce, but ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski is reporting the 24-year-old guard was busted on suspicion of battery, a misdemeanor.
The boyish pastor of popular megachurch The Summit, bested longtime, old guard Baptist preacher Ken Hemphill in a 69 to 31 percent vote.
But fintech companies are breaking up the old guard by focusing on specific things that banks have done and simply doing them better.
Because Haus handles every part of the process, including a patent-pending production model, the old guard isn't an issue, nor is scaling.
Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) interviewed members of the Army's Old Guard for a book, "Sacred Duty," that he has coming out May 14.
That government is led by members of the old guard who will want to protect the system the protesters set out to topple.
While there's success in the router designs pushed by the new guard, the old guard still seems to be winning the price war.
The dynamic, big-talking former mayor of Florence swaggered onto the national stage in 2013, vowing to sweep aside his party's old guard.
The young chief minister's popularity is soaring after he emerged victorious in his fight with the party's old guard led by his father.
Women actually spend as much as 20 minutes longer waiting for medication than men do, but it's ... It's to me it's old guard.
The old guard is also expected to vie to raise deposit rates, further pressuring their profits, people with knowledge of the matter said.
The firm has acted as a catalyst for competition, forcing the old guard to slash prices and innovate, and sucking in new contenders.
"There's an old guard and a new guard, and there's going to be some friction there," said one Democratic lawmaker who requested anonymity.
It is likely that this disinformation helped Gulen loyalists to advance up the military hierarchy after the imprisonment of the Kemalist old guard.
Rather than buff out the flaws of the old guard, these designers are capitalizing on their inherent otherworldliness to tell deeply unsettling stories.
But the alt-right movement, though no less contemptible, was different from the old guard of self-serious skinheads and Nazi costume players.
Yet the old guard worked tirelessly to sustain the core cooperative ethos of the event and push the tangential to the city's edges.
Yet, this policy reversal surely pleases the old guard among Cuban émigrés, as it did the Bay of Pigs celebrants who cheered Bolton.
A progressive push, fueled by newly energized activists, has alienated the old guard of black leaders, igniting an internal battle with racial overtones.
"I have been part of an old guard where things have been the same way for a very long time," Ms. Facchinetti said.
She says the open source definition, written in the 1990s, is outdated and that the OSI represents the "old guard" of open source.
Old-guard steakhouses are losing their juice these days because well-connected chefs like Mr. Puck can often buy better, more flavorful beef.
As we previously reported, the 26-year-old guard was pulled over outside of Atlanta on August 10th for a lane change violation.
The black gowns aren't meant to just call attention to the problem, or mourn the industry's old guard; they are pointing to solutions.
I'm eager to work with the boat owners; he's from the old guard and urges me to protect myself in case prices plummet.
You're going to have to have everyone at the table because there just aren't enough of the old guard to keep it going.
There are already whispers that centrists and old-guard members of her district's Democratic machine want to run a primary challenger against her soon.
Like much of the old guard, he is skeptical of the DIY ethos spilling over from the BDSM community post-Fifty Shades of Grey.
But liberalization in Japan's energy markets means the old guard utilities are losing customers to new entrants and they are desperate to cut costs.
The old guard had a variety of experience, say the experts at RAND, but the young tend to know only about Iraq or Afghanistan.
The younger folks are having a sex and gender revolution so they can be much more accepting than the old guard of gay people.
The all-male Best Director category, boldly called out by Natalie Portman from the stage, remains a holdout for the old guard of Hollywood.
The generals and ruling-party old guard who engineered this one are not reformers; they are part of the grubby system Mr Mugabe created.
But, that was the old guard, according to Beason -- the new owner is proving he's ready to turn the page from all that crap.
The year has also seen a generational shift with some of the old guard leaving the Geneva-based firm that was founded in 2000.
Yet perhaps because of his connections to those in power, Mr Li is by far the most sanguine of the old guard of reformers.
Ted Cruz, who speaks their language, has been endorsed by several of the old guard heavyweights, including Focus on the Family Founder James Dobson.
Millennial evangelicals They've grown up in the shadow of old guard evangelicals, but they're more attuned to the country's religious pluralism than their forebears.
As Helgen's scientific and media reputation grew, some NMNH researchers and other colleagues say, so did his willingness to challenge the museum's old guard.
Ebro and old guard hip-hop fans were cross because to them, it felt like a show of disrespect to the genre's rich history.
The clampdown on perceived members of the old guard, many blessed with extraordinary birthright wealth, was seen favorably by many Saudis, according to Reuters.
A new golden era of creativity is underway and will continue to flourish as long as we prevent the old guard from inhibiting it.
And Richard A. Brown, the last remaining fixture of the old guard, is now in his 25th year as the top prosecutor in Queens.
Collectively, what they represent is hard to cheer: the birth of a new restaurant elite that is even more exclusive than the old guard.
The old guard meets a new generation of artists in Piss and Vinegar, an ongoing group show at the New York Academy of Art.
Mr. Biden is an old hand of the party's old guard, cozy with big finance and spellbound by a bygone era of bipartisan amity.
While it inspired a lot of hand-wringing from the game's old guard, it was also hard to argue with several of his points.
"We used to have just the one group, and there's a positive and negative side to it," Takakura said of the decorated old guard.
He was an unusual movie protagonist, introverted and inconsiderate, but wasn't it time for the geeks to take the power from the old guard?
The 21-year-old guard was the most prominent piece of the trade that also sent small forward Doug McDermott to the Dallas Mavericks.
They prepare for the heist by flipping open a window latch right under the nose of a wheezy old guard in a cardigan sweater.
But the Trump administration and President Donald Trump himself are much more willing to air grievances and stoke public backlash than the old guard.
The Atlantic alliance weathered the storm, and Mr. Gorbachev swept away the Soviet old guard before East Germany and the Soviet Union finally crumbled.
A member of the Old Guard places American flags in front of headstones at Arlington National Cemetery on Thursday in preparation for Memorial Day.
Now closing in on 100 games and already past 100 career points, McDavid has earned the admiration of his contemporaries and hockey's old guard.
Back then, the toppling of the old guard of the Democratic Party by a re-energized left looked more possible than ever, even inevitable.
A decade ago, what remains of the old guard challenged a younger generation to test limits of flesh, endurance and creativity in the Himalayas.
"They were part of the old guard," says Jarrod Alleman, an oil-field safety specialist who attended school with members of the Ackal family.
But has Hollywood's old guard changed enough to embrace a provocative filmmaker who has made what some critics call his best movie in years?
But first things first, and for Nadal that means facing Tsitsipas, another chance for the old guard to keep a youthful challenger at bay.
Around the world, the old guard is less likely to allow real change, and more likely to change its mind and pull power back.
The reforms have been well-received by much of Saudi Arabia's overwhelmingly young population, but resented among some of the more conservative old guard.
Having spent almost a decade away from politics making money in business and law, his surprise candidacy has thrilled the party's pro-business old guard.
On stage in the auditorium, Sue Africa, the only white member of old guard MOVE, talks about how she joined and why she's still involved.
The image of the besuited sommelier snottily content with his few French appellations is an idea of the old guard, with all its usual issues.
Video To many political watchers, it suggested that Democratic voters have grown tired of the party's old guard and want a new generation of leaders.
Templeton's supporters are convinced that packaging her as another Haley — a younger female candidate swinging away at the old guard — is a recipe for victory.
While a chunk of the SWAPO old guard regards Mr Geingob with suspicion, another wing backs a self-styled revolutionary faction calling for "affirmative repositioning".
The chief surprise this week was the mass resignation of the strategy office's nine executives, including an old guard handpicked by the elder Mr Lee.
Trump gives no quarter to the old guard Trump's speech came with an olive branch for evangelicals and a mention of the National Rifle Association.
Whereas many hoped he would widen his cabinet and kick out the worst rascals, he has kept some of the nastiest of the old guard.
They tend to be younger than their predecessors, and even though they admire Ms Suu Kyi, they are not as deferential as the old guard.
For its Fall 2016 offering, Calvin Klein chose a hugely diverse cross-section of stars from millennial social media mavens to old guard fashion elite.
The old guard of the enterprise data center — Cisco, Dell EMC, IBM, HP Enterprise, Oracle and VMware – have collectively seen meaningful declines in their businesses.
The Koch Network, like the rest of the GOP Old Guard, is positively furious with Trump&aposs use of tariffs to level the playing field.
The 3rd U.S. Infantry Regiment, also known as "the Old Guard," who stand watch at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington National Cemetery.
There was the old guard of tech—now-ancient companies like Uber and Lyft—and new upstarts, like the scooter mavens at Bird and Lime.
"It gives another option of an old-guard back in government and if it did happen tomorrow, Italian bonds would outperform," said Rabobank's Graham Taylor.
But there has been a shift in recent years as the old guard has died out and a new generation has taken up the torch.
Decentralization of power to the regions must still be carried out, and inter-institutional scuffles and remnants of the old guard must still be overcome.
A trio of young Pennsylvania women candidates made waves earlier this year when they worked together as a team to oust old guard Democratic incumbents.
The political parties, therefore, are grouped into the conservative ruling coalition (the AKP and MHP) and the left-wing old guard (the CHP and Vatan).
The Americans also got individual gold medals from five other swimmers, including members of the new wave (Ryan Murphy) and the old guard (Anthony Ervin).
For the next six months, two men who might have symbolized Bulgaria's old guard instead will stand front and center in debates over Europe's future.
Ryan had pitched himself as the new face of the old guard—a man whose policy chops would fulfill the promises of the Reagan Revolution.
But any effort to loosen the Speaker's — or majority's — grip on power is likely to face fierce resistance from the old guard in both parties.
There was the old guard, which advocated for gradual, state-by-state change, and then there was the National Woman's Party led by Alice Paul.
What is happening in Saudi Arabia today, especially considering the recent purges against the old guard, resembles both a palace revolution and a religious upheaval.
As time and endless fund-raising demands thin the ranks of the old guard, they are replaced by ideologues and demagogues unworthy of their seats.
Accel Partners, an old-guard venture capital firm primarily known for its Facebook payday, owns almost a quarter of the company — which is pretty rare.
Seto had argued that Lixil and other companies in Japan are controlled by an old guard of management "kingmakers" who prioritise their interests over shareholders'.
She, or anyone coming in with a like-minded agenda, would need deputies who commanded the respect of whatever lawyers remained among the old guard.
So Breitbart became something akin to a right-wing rock god, a staple at major conservative conferences and gatherings hosted by the conservative old guard.
The growing acrimony between the political old guard and the judiciary stands to benefit politicians who can portray themselves as outsiders untainted by corruption allegations.
Red Aristocrats come from the families of the old-guard revolutionaries who held top posts upon the founding of the Chinese communist republic in 1949.
When he began his conferences the evangelical right seemed to be in transition from a pugilistic old guard to a younger and less chauvinistic leadership.
A contingent of predominantly white, old-guard members refused to take the resolution seriously, even while many black and progressive clergy members advocated its adoption.
That near-majority call reveals the deep split between the Democrats' youthful, activist base and the party's cautious, old guard, led by senior congressional leaders.
José Ramón Machado Ventura, a member of the Cuban old guard, proposed a slate of young leaders and Mr. Díaz-Canel's name was among them.
Like former prime minister Junichiro Koizumi, under whom she was environment minister, Koike's strategy is to paint the local LDP old guard as anti-reform.
They say no election can be free or fair while the old guard of rulers remain in power and the military stays involved in politics.
" Spielberg is one of the most influential figures in Hollywood, but Bock believes he and much the old guard may be fighting "a losing war.
On the high culture front, there was Liliana Cavani's The Night Porter, about a sadomasochistic relationship between a concentration camp survivor and her old guard.
And unlike previous generations, they're not letting that value system be crushed by the old guard as soon as they go out into the workforce.
Opponents criticized the choices, saying about half of the cabinet had served under the former military dictator Pervez Musharraf and were part of the old guard.
On one side, there is a still-powerful, well-entrenched old guard left over from the 30-year dictatorship of President Suharto, who fell in 1998.
Some are the old-guard names — Jerry Falwell Jr., Franklin Graham — associated with a more traditional form of evangelicalism and the rise of the moral majority.
Thursday's reshuffling elevates members of Saudi Arabia's old guard who had been marginalized after King Salman took the throne and consolidated power under Crown Prince Mohammed.
Protesters now want the departure of interim president Abdelkader Bensalah and Prime Minister Noureddine Bedoui, who are seen by demonstrators as part of the old guard.
Far from being dormant, the Bonanno crime family was alive and well, and the old guard was training the new members to take over their reins.
We're sure come Oscar time current internet obsession Oscar Isaac, as well as stalwart of the old guard Benedict Cumberbatch, will be back in the mix. 
Community boards "should be the equivalent of the U.N.," Mr. Torres said, adding that too many are essentially time capsules dominated by a neighborhood's old guard.
The 22-year-old guard was particularly effective in the third quarter, when the Nets shot 70 percent (14-of-20) and outscored Sacramento 38-25.
"Bob please never speak in public again... you are everything that is wrong with the old guard ..." West said as part of his series of tweets.
Not only do such people flirt with the idea of independence, but they are also more ready than old-guard democrats to engage in civil disobedience.
Let the old guard complain that he ducked and dipped too much, held his hands too low and his chin cocked too high; he won fights.
The show was shunned by the old guard for its populism, its reliance on young singers gaming their way through decades-old chestnuts, its unrelenting cheese.
At a time when the NRA ought to be thinking very seriously about its generational succession plan, it is entrenching itself deeper among the old guard.
It is all about bringing down the party's old guard in favor of a new team that can actually stand for new principles and win elections.
And longtime shareholder Thomas Russo, of Gardner Russo & Gardner thinks the old guard understands exactly how much things have changed and wants a strategy to match.
Keith Ellison (D-Minn.) to be the next Democratic National Committee (DNC) leader, casting Saturday's election as a battle between the old guard and the new.
Protesters now seek the resignation of interim president Abdelkader Bensalah and Prime Minister Noureddine Bedoui, who are seen by demonstrators as close to the old guard.
Ridge is an old-guard Bushite: He worked alongside, and campaigned for, George H.W. when he was a congressman, and was Dubya's first Homeland Security chief.
Over the course of two hours, Robert and Bruce, who represent the old guard against the new, sling around their theories of what's best for Christopher.
On one side are old-guard Israelis who said Azaria committed a grave offense in killing a wounded attacker who posed no threat at the time.
On the other hand, Harris also went after the old guard by criticizing former Vice President Joe Biden for his recent recollections about working with segregationists.
Zimbabweans are watching to see if he breaks with the past and names a broad-based government or selects figures from the Mugabe era's old guard.
But opposition persists from the old guard, who are now well into their 80s but still hold key positions in the party and in the government.
Business. No player represents the concept better than Spencer Dinwiddie, the 25-year-old guard who exploded last season with career highs in most relevant statistics.
Don't expect a significant break from the past when most officials — including the aging históricos from the old guard — come from the belly of the revolution.
Some activists are challenging this definition, saying the Open Source Initiative, or the body that approves open source licenses, represents the "old guard" of open source.
He has said that his old-guard French menu is meant in part as a homage to Lutèce, a restaurant in Manhattan that he never visited.
Michelle Goldberg This time a year ago, leaders of the old guard religious right were determined to stop Donald J. Trump from winning the Iowa caucuses.
As for all that brittle, passion-concealing wit and straight-faced deception, wasn't that the stuff of old-guard West End masters like Coward and Rattigan?
The dominance of the old guard is deeply rooted in corruption, Leonard Raphael, Nigerian political commentator and research fellow at the University of Sussex, told CNN.
"If they want to change anything, change the leadership," said a Congress official in the western state of Rajasthan, referring to the old guard around Gandhi.
" He admitted he was part of "the old guard" but insisted he had brought in "people with expertise in various areas, the women and the youth.
The protests forced then president Abdelaziz Bouteflika to step down in April, and demonstrators now seek the removal of the remaining symbols of the old guard.
Moreover, the situation has not necessarily changed that much because a new generation of art historians interested in postmodernism has replaced many of the old guard.
"You add a hurricane, and it's just too much," said Mike Vinzant, a 32-year-old guard and the president of the local prison officers' union.
On the day the Los Angeles Lakers are scheduled to introduce their new head coach, a member of the old guard added a fresh dash of drama.
They present a sort of antithesis to the old guard sonically as well — bringing a a lighter, more energetic tone to their music without compromising their ferocity.
For both the Panthers and Cardinals, two franchises that have yet to win a Super Bowl, the matchups provide the perfect opportunity to vanquish the old guard.
But National Review, the publication of the old-guard intellectual right founded by William F. Buckley, is attacking him for a simpler reason: Trump's not conservative enough.
But what's clear from watching Mike Judge and Alec Berg's new direction on Silicon Valley is there's an old guard now, and it's large and slow-moving.
To prepare the way for a deal, some of those old-guard bishops are being asked to step aside in favour of prelates who enjoy Beijing's approval.
But the 'old guard' has been complemented by a younger generation – such as Ante Rebic, Mateo Kovacic and Marcelo Brozovic - who all play in Europe's top leagues.
He was leading a protest against the old guard who had more or less controlled the Caucasian republic since it split from the Soviet Union in 1991.
Third, Mr Nyusi must chuck out and in some cases bring to book the old guard around Mr Guebuza, reputed to be one of Mozambique's richest men.
The old-guard parties' mismanagement of the economy a decade ago led to a collapse that was epic even in the context of the global financial crisis.
Demonstrators want a completely new political landscape and they see the three as part of an old guard which helped keep Bouteflika in power for 20 years.
Gandhi's inability to replace the party's old guard, responsible for its worst-ever electoral result in 2014, with younger leaders also proved an error, Congress officials said.
For the first time since the civil war (1975-1990), an independent coalition of concerned citizens took on Lebanon's old guard for control of Beirut's municipal council.
Their team had barely changed since Euro 2012 and younger players were finding the door firmly shut as predecessor Paulo Bento pledged loyalty to the old guard.
Democrats must follow the lead of the new blood in their ranks, and that includes incorporating new leadership while also learning from Pelosi and the old guard.
Paul Manafort, Mr. Trump's new campaign chief and an old-guard Republican strategist, has eclipsed the abrasive Corey Lewandowski and his nonnegotiable "Let Trump Be Trump" approach.
Some in the old guard argue social media is irrelevant to the real world and should be avoided completely by military members, especially given operational security concerns.
They can rent them on the cheap and instead rely on cloud computing services, which have dominated growth in the industry, leaving little for the old guard.
The old guard, led by House Minority Leader and former Speaker Nancy Pelosi, dithered in the face of the pressure to either support or cut Conyers loose.
Despite their different strategies, both seem to be well on their way to achieving their goals of challenging the old guard and old way of doing things.
Zimbabweans are watching to see Mnangagwa he breaks with the past and names a broad-based government or selects other figures from the Mugabe era's old guard.
As old-guard department stores continue to fight against decline, frantically busy retailers like Zara, H&M, and Uniqlo provide basics and sharp styles to great success.
New bigs are bringing entirely new skill sets into the league while the old guard is adding new tricks to try and keep up with the times.
The new old guard This year will see the unveiling of highly-anticipated new direct to consumer streaming services by some of the oldest names in media.
The Ducasse chocolate operation may still be young, but Berger's consistency, originality and quality sourcing thus far demonstrate they're more than capable of rivaling the old guard.
Whether old-guard Protestant patriarchal types or rule-bending Jewish parvenus (who face anti-Semitic barbs now and then), none of them are unconditionally lovable or loathable.
Fabolous and Jadakiss (or, as they're being billed at this show, Freddy and Jason) will join forces for this old-guard hip-hop revue on Saturday night.
The final lineup of the night included Alex Caruso, a 23-year-old guard who spent most of the season in the N.B.A.'s developmental G League.
In an interesting development, the momentum behind the more radical Democratic agenda has turned both Barack Obama and Nancy Pelosi into defenders of the party's old guard.
That relationship endured for five years, during which Mr. Vollbracht sought to meld his own flamboyant vision with the more conventional ideals of an old guard clientele.
Two years after that, despite the it-will-never-happen predictions of the state's old guard, Mr. Trump won the New Hampshire primary by nearly 20 points.
Amanda Feilding, also known as the Countess of Wemyss and March, is a member of the movement's old guard, having discovered LSD in England in the 1960s.
Ukraine and Georgia, in particular, have thrown out the old guard on more than one occasion, only to find themselves drifting back, often with the Kremlin's encouragement.
Still, the only electorate for this race is the 447 members of the DNC and it is uncertain how many will remain loyal to the old guard.
Three relative newcomers have fared better in terms of muscling into the preserve of the old guard, even if two of them are reappearances of old hands.
With their 2016 debut, Sonoran Depravation, Gatecreeper went from buzzy underground phenom to marquee eyebrow-raiser, soon gracing live stages with old-guard legends like Cannibal Corpse.
Even old guard Intel Corp, which has been struggling with tepid growth, said revenue from its higher-margin data center business rose 7 percent, slightly beating expectations.
The city has a long history of buying "affordable" art, but the old guard has been disrupted by galleries and fairs catering to the new tech elite.
Alexander is a member of the Senate's old guard; he has the ear of Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY), and he's working with vice-chair Sen.
"My hope is that Baca's conviction was the last gasp of the old guard," says Sharon Dolovich, a prison-law professor at the University of California, Los Angeles.
In the meantime, the Lex Babis helps its target to argue that he is an upstart challenging the system, and that the old guard is united against him.
The PJD has long portrayed itself as a fighter against corruption and the old guard that has controlled Morocco's politics and economy since independence from France in 1956.
They're also all being challenged by a young, diverse set of Democrats, mostly from the left, who say that the old guard just isn't representing what people want.
On its face, the Sunrise Movement is divisive; its tactics embolden Democrats' younger, progressive wing while irritating the old guard who believe the party should unite against Republicans.
Some donors see Biden as part of the old guard who has the potential to bring the country together after what some believe is a divisive Trump presidency.
If NFEx can find a way of filling it, the new guard and the old guard of the LME could yet find themselves unlikely allies rather than competitors.
But the growing number of youths taking to the streets suggests the old guard may have to compromise and give in to some of their demands, analysts say.
Then La République En Marche, Mr Macron's brand-new party full of political novices, crushed the old guard to win most of the seats in the National Assembly.
We probably get a mix of some crazy youth at the front and some of the old guard saying "I saw Diamond Head in 1982" at the back.
But Pelosi's long tenure has also led some younger candidates in largely Democratic districts, seeing Pelosi as emblematic of the party's old guard, to refrain from endorsing her.
Whereas some members of the Muslim Brotherhood turned to violence after Mr Sisi's coup, the old guard publicly opposes such action—and implies that its rivals do not.
When the internal debate over violence heated up last year, Mahmoud Ghozlan, a member of the old guard, wrote a forceful response titled "Our Strength is Our Peacefulness".
Phelps, who turns 31 on Thursday, was the oldest competitor in the 200 butterfly, and he carried the old guard by posting the fastest time in the semifinals.
These days, progressive scholars tend to demote the old guard, either to make room for excluded voices or to take the wind out of human sails in general.
To maintain their authoritative positions as gatekeepers in the social media age, old-guard editors and employees must engage more (and reveal more) than they ever have before.
Grimm relishes -- and has sought to prop up -- the perception that he is Trump's political kin, with Donovan standing by as the face of the GOP old guard.
On more than one occasion, Kim Jong Un (like his father) has complained to visitors that he needs to be wary of the old guard and powerful institutions.
The latest move in the battle between hedge funds and private equity comes from a billionaire stock picker who represents the old guard of the hedge-fund industry.
A longtime blogger and a co-founder of the site Feministing, she is, at 37, now among the old guard of professional feminists who made their careers online.
Many of the village's democratically elected governing committee from 2012 has now been forced from office, with some of the corrupt old guard reinstated to their former positions.
Fox News appointed two veterans as top executives, making it clear that the era dawning after the departure of Roger Ailes would be led by the old guard.
Bischoff belongs to VW's old guard, having worked a quarter of a century in VW's design operations and the past decade as head of the core brand's design.
Citizen journalists, bloggers, and grassroots activists bypassed the editorial old guard, gaining so much influence that they were elevated to an estate of the realm: The Fifth Estate.
And what is more old guard than a poem written by a slaveowner in 1814 that we would later adopt as our National Anthem nearly 100 years ago?
The old guard was always an old boys club of social elite (think "Mad Men") having five-martini lunches, combined with the architectural norm of an oversized ego.
A is a rich old lady, 92 but vainly pretending to be 91: a fossil of the old guard with all the imperiousness, mischief and grit that suggests.
There's a long history attached to BDSM aesthetics: collars, harnesses, and black leather hail from the Old Guard leather community, but have been appropriated by fashion for decades.
His speech also reflected a feeling among many Democrats, particularly younger ones, that it is time for the old guard of Democratic leaders here to step aside. Gov.
Since taking over two years ago, James and Lachlan Murdoch seem determined to rid the company of the old-guard culture on which their father built his empire.
Their father remains very involved, but his sons seem determined to rid the company of its roguish, old-guard internal culture and tilt operations toward the digital future.
The cornerstone of the new order was a so-called pact of forgetting, whereby the Old Guard agreed to step aside in return for de-facto political amnesty.
Like most of Florida's Republican old guard, he started the 2016 campaign backing the state's former governor, Jeb Bush, before switching to the state's junior senator, Marco Rubio.
The swamp's old guard prevailed: In late April, as Puerto Rican officials were begging Congress for more federal funding, Trump publicly dismissed their cause in his trademark fashion.
Arrests, purges, protests and even gunfire mark a proxy battle pitting an old guard struggling for legitimacy against a new generation of leadership with its own checkered history.
If you can, picture a marriage between exquisite old-guard Parisian outposts like Le Voltaire or Le Grand Véfour and lively English restaurants like the Wolseley or Wiltons.
The US Army Old Guard, the oldest regiment in the Army, spent at least $23,23 on a party at the Trump International Hotel in DC this past February.
But it's also possible that it was another reminder of the still potent resentment over what old-guard San Franciscans describe as the tech industry swallowing their city.
It has the public stock market points of comparison, from the old guard in bedding like Tempur Sealy to the recent and similar IPOs like Purple Innovation and Lovesac.
The effect of this would be predictable: emerging startups with exciting new ideas will be stifled, while the corporate giants of the space industry's old guard will remain untouched.
The outpouring of celebrity support comes at a time when a number of students have taken hold of the politically-charged gun control debate and challenged the old guard.
Clinton's biggest challenge with young voters, who tend to lean left, and who should be on board with many of her policies, is that she represents the old guard.
It wants to be a bridge between Japan and the U.S., investing in both, as well as finding ways to bridge Japan's technology old guard with emerging start-ups.
Some supporters of her rival, Friedrich Merz, a former CDU parliamentary leader whose guerrilla campaign had electrified the party's conservative old guard, vowed to quit the party in disgust.
So Cotton, working at night when his two sons were in bed, told the story of the Old Guard through the eyes of soldiers like the ones he led.
PROFESSOR SAM WANGDirectorPrinceton Gerrymandering ProjectPrinceton, New Jersey You were right to highlight the disengagement of young British Muslims from the country's mosques ("Taking on the old guard", December 8th).
Much of the old guard who set up shop here have died out and it is left to their children to continue the tradition of dishing out good food.
Pundits have decried the younger generation's failure to break into the Grand Slam cartel enjoyed by the old guard but have some tipped change at the top this year.
Ahmad Zahid is popular among grassroots members but his position as part of the old guard tainted by the 1MDB scandal may do little to rebuild trust with voters.
Despite having taken a lot of licks over the past two years, the old guard has mostly been able to pull out primary election wins when they needed to.
Thin on qualified cadres of its own, AK relied on the cemaat and its schools to churn out polished, devout candidates for government jobs, pushing out old-guard secularists.
Asked if he believed that Britain's decision showed that the old guard was crumbling quicker than he expected, Mr. Jin diplomatically replied that he had detected no such signs.
It was hot in the metaphorical sense, with the living room filled with members of the old guard more famous for their actual names than their social media handles.
"2017 could be a difficult but also a wonderful year," Renzi said, adding that the last thing Italy needed was a "little technocratic government" supported by the old guard.
As broader tech stocks endure the whims of a volatile market, Miller Tabak's Matt Maley points to an old guard of the sector that could act as a shield.
"At the big-picture level, however, there's no question that Pell is not on the side of the Vatican's old guard — he's the antidote to it," Mr. Allen wrote.
Startups will gladly store, manage and deliver your items Silicon Valley's most consistently successful old-guard venture firm now makes the majority of its investments outside the United States.
In a sense, these comments are merely a restatement of Sanders' ambition of wresting power from the powerful -- in this instance, from Biden, an icon of the old guard.
But the progressive push, fueled by many newly energized activists, has also alienated some of the party's old guard of black leaders, igniting an internal battle with racial overtones.
"It's about time," Jon Bon Jovi said last year, when his band was finally voted in after years of having been shut out by the Rock Hall's old guard.
In fact, Falwell, like many members of the old-guard evangelical right, have made the idea that Christian ethics should permeate government a central element of their lobbying work.
The 21-year-old guard, Egon Schultz, became a hero in the East after his death, leading many in the West to question the wisdom of promoting such crossings.
The slingback pumps, in red and navy suede with the contrast stitching often found Lorod's work-wear-inspired garments, are a grand marriage of the new and old guard.
" But Mr. Petty belonged as much to MTV, alongside Duran Duran and Cyndi Lauper, as he did to the old-guard rigidity of whatever is meant by "classic rock.
Bill Haslam of Tennessee, an old-guard Republican who heads the Republican Governors Association, pointing to Democratic incursions into localities like Cobb County, Ga., that were once conservative bulwarks.
It says any vote that takes place while the old guard, who have held power since independence from France in 1962, remain in place could not be considered fair.
And while these emerging outlets and shows may not yet present a serious ratings challenge to the old guard, they may end up pushing mainstream networks to the left.
Whereas Patterson's defenders represent — again, to generalize — the more pro-Trump old guard in the Baptist world, with a strong inclination toward various forms of chauvinism and Christian nationalism.
Hidden in those metrics is not just investment from the venture capital firms most famous in our common mind — Sequoia from the old guard, Andreessen Horowitz from the new.
Sudan witnessed violence on Wednesday that was the biggest confrontation yet between its old guard and supporters of the new administration that helped topple former ruler Omar al-Bashir.
On Monday, several employees pointed to the continued power of Mr. Abernethy, Ms. Brandi and Ms. Scott as evidence that the old guard at Fox News remains in charge.
"The fact you made a new high in the Dow and didn't reverse, the old guard would call that a day when the tape was being painted," said Gartman.
The campaign also sees Trump's grip on the party's message and the retirement of more old-guard Republicans as ways to redefine the party and appeal to new voters.
Tech companies began to trickle in, buttressed by the Fortune 500 old guard, and they in turn gave birth to startup accelerators, seed-investment firms, and venture capital funds.
The Army didn't pick up all the pieces the first time we buried him in Idaho in February, so they're having another funeral, this time with the Old Guard.
Is there anything about the startup world, having done this ... You're somewhat of an old guard, even though you're not that old, in the seed investment world at least.
In the meantime, the New Space renegades will continue to explore the boundaries by pushing them, while the old guard will express outrage over the insolence of the disrespectful youngsters.
Bouteflika ended his 20-year-rule on April 2 under pressure from the army and protesters, who are now seeking the removal of the remaining symbols of the old guard.
Gossage is a real caricature of baseball's old guard—the crusty old dudes who walked backwards and barefoot to spring training through hailstorms, they who say modern pitchers are babied.
In a matter of years, fashion label Balmain has gone from a stuffy, old-guard Parisian house to the hot, new design favorite of every major celebrity the world over.
Ms Morgan and Ms Rapinoe, the team's co-captains, are part of the old guard—no squad at the World Cup had more international experience than the Stars and Stripes.
There is a possibility that the old-guard Republicans led by Speaker of the House Paul Ryan may refuse successfully to sign on for unfunded tax cuts and spending increases.
But behind the street theatre lies a velvet revolution led by a young generation of Armenians against an old guard who have controlled the country since its independence in 1991.
And Sunday night the 2017 Golden Globes provided high and low moments for both old guard Internet Boyfriends like Gosling as well as promising up and comers like Dev Patel.
As we've seen with unscaled disruption in industry, it often runs afoul of old rules and laws that were set up to protect the old guard (see Uber and Airbnb).
After a year, Project Ara didn't have much to show for all its talk of the future, but it certainly inspired the smartphone old guard to run with the idea.
If some of the old guard leave the GOP, is this a good thing or does it mean the GOP is dead — or at least dead as we know it?
Connect the nouveau green with old-guard environmentalists (read: white, mostly liberal, mostly male) and you have the makings of a powerful voting bloc, certainly by the 2020 national election.
And Jaime has overrun Highgarden, taking an important piece, Olenna Tyrell—one of the remaining members of the old guard, and a truly spectacular character—off the board for good.
But what could really be fun in the short term are the clashes between generations, with the new wave taking on an old guard that is showing unprecedented staying power.
Protesters are now demanding the departure of Bensalah, a former head of the upper house of parliament, and Prime Minister Noureddine Bedoui, regarding them as part of the old guard.
He was vice president less than three years ago and is also seen by younger, progressive Democrats as a member of the old guard (he's struggling to win over Millennials).
Crucially, though, the 'old guard' has been backed up by a younger generation – players like Ante Rebic, Mateo Kovacic and Marcelo Brozovic - all of whom play in Europe's top leagues.
It's interesting you're doing this new video about the death of hip-hop when the old guard of hip-hop in Saskatchewan is Okmoz's family in a lot of ways.
That criticism inspired a speech from President Obama in which he flipped Clinton's argument, urging that her attacks were political tactics of the old guard that needed to be changed.
He reinvented the society by phasing out the old guard on its staff and hiring a cadre of economists, foresters and lawyers who brought authority to its lobbying and studies.
Policy Network, a think tank intimately associated with New Labour, recently published a report examining the crisis within the party between the centrist old guard and an increasingly dominant left.
Turner ultimately left the company in 2016 to take a CEO post elsewhere in a move considered by some to mark the end of the changing of Microsoft's old guard.
It took skill, he said, to forge coalitions between the old-guard Republicans in the east, the ancestral Democrats in the middle and west and the newly empowered black voters.
And so for a taste of the tug of war between the old guard and the new groove, here is a selection of reader comments, edited for clarity and length.
Over the past few days, many of Clinton's old guard have boarded the plane to spend time with the boss, including Phillipe Reines, Cheryl Mills, Maggie Williams and Capricia Marshall.
He's a member of the Republican old guard, an elected official who remembers the Senate before it was broken by polarization, who yearns for the way things used to be.
" Mr. Kushner said that the Republican Party was being redefined with the "old guard cycling out" and that "a lot of people coming in are inspired by the Trump revolution.
The loose-knit opposition movement has rejected any vote, however, saying it could not be seen as free or fair while so many of the old guard remain in power.
Two of the most high-profile House freshman, Representatives Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Ayanna Pressley, won their seats by defeating old-guard Democrats, both of them white men, in primaries.
Now some of them are uncomfortable because a proposal before the Legislature would make it easier for independent candidates to challenge this old guard and increase competition in elections. Gov.
Participants include the Old Guard Fife and Drum Corps, the U.S. Army Band ("Pershing's Own"), the Armed Forces Chorus, the United States Marine Corps Silent Drill Team, and many others.
The old guard of Standard White Guy comedy is dead, and the Daniel Toshes and Judd Apatows of the world haven't figured how to become relevant again to the current zeitgeist.
That may sound all kinds of wrong to anyone who has seen Uber, Waymo, and Tesla flaunt their tech, and regards Detroit's old guard as ill-prepared for the robotic future.
What Kurbanbaev has prepared for us is a sampling of the urban youth in Moscow who are pushing the boundaries of their freedom with a blatant resistance to the old guard.
The 27-year-old guard is a combined 210-of-23 from beyond the arc in those two games and buried multiple 7-pointers in six of the last seven contests.
Costs include digging up backyards and streets to lay cables, and dealing with an old guard in the telecom business that owns utility poles and isn't always inclined to play along.
In previous seasons there was no doubt that Ayalkibet—then a petty tyrant of the workplace—stood in for the ruling party's authoritarian old guard, whom Abiy shoved aside last March.
The surprising survival of monarchies is in part a tribute to the nous of the old guard, who have understood the need to subsume their interests into those of the institution.
Debate over reforms is often slowed by competing ideas inside a government with a history of state planning and where the ruling old guard remains wary of opening up the country.
Detractors see her as too close to the Socialist old-guard at a time when far-left Podemos ("We Can") has won over millions of voters with an anti-establishment message.
The regiment, known as The Old Guard, is responsible for carrying out the annual military operation of planting flags at every grave in Virginia's Arlington National Cemetery before the holiday weekend.
But protests have continued to press demands for the departure of others in the old guard that has dominated the oil- and gas-exporting country since independence from France in 1962.
Both men are part of the party's entrenched old guard, reflecting its inability to promote younger leaders, which some officials identified as a major reason for the 2019 general election defeat.
VirusTotal gets about 400,000 submissions of potentially dangerous files daily, mostly from old-guard antivirus companies like Symantec Corp, Intel Corp and Trend Micro Inc which sit on the most machines.
"Perhaps the old guard of the industry is thinking a certain way, but we are seeing a perception change in what perhaps younger people in the industry are thinking," she added.
"Clearly the old guard is continuing to play by the old rules," Jared Jeffery, political analyst at South Africa-based research firm NKC African Economics, said in a note last week.
"They may not actually agree on everything, but the instinct from both sides is going to be to dramatically change Washington in ways the old guard wouldn't think possible," Gingrich added.
Trump: Filled out the middle of his concert with soul singer Sam Moore, The United States Army Old Guard Fife and Drum Corp, and The Frontmen of Country with Lee Greenwood.
Key members of the old guard who built the network into a premium-TV powerhouse have left the company since it was acquired by AT&T, including longtime CEO Richard Plepler.
TV that one of his first assignments as an officer in the Old Guard was participating in a dignified transfer of remains for service members killed overseas during a 2007 mission.
And the prospect of a being led by the current First Lady is an anathema to many in Zimbabwe's old guard, who tie links to the armed struggle with political credibility.
And the prospect of a being led by the current first lady is an anathema to many in Zimbabwe's old guard, who tie links to the armed struggle with political credibility.
Nathaniel Popper TECHNOLOGY A raft of earnings reports from old-guard technology companies will say much about the transition to the new-tech world of cloud computing, mobility and artificial intelligence.
The nomination of Delrahim, an old-guard figure wedded to looking at competition through the narrow lens of consumer prices, offers the perfect opportunity to back up that talk with action.
The company says the positioning of the motor in the hand also limits the so-called dumbbell effect of old-guard models, where top-heavy weighting can cause arms to ache.
Old-guard companies like Oracle, tech's current giants like Amazon and its peers, as well as Bay Area start-ups are offering big salaries and big perks for cloud computing experts.
While Tsedale says many of the old guard are "disgruntled" by Abiy's disrupting of their political hegemony, there is also a pragmatic "reformed wing" of the TPLF that backs his leadership.
The city will invest millions in these programs over the next few years, offering a tangible test of how firmly the old guard(s) at Rikers can hold firm against change.
Uber's largest shareholder is not one of its founders, nor one of the traditional blue-chip, old-guard venture capital firms that was behind generation-defining IPOs like Facebook or Google.
There are excellent stories by old guard terror-ists like Neil Gaiman, Dan Chaon and Peter Straub, but my favorites are by women, a group underrepresented in the traditional horror arena.
Why it matters: Scorcese's comments reflect a greater sentiment of old-guard Hollywood pushing back against the franchising of action films and the greater digitization of movies in today's cinema landscape.
The two reporters published books last year that depicted a Vatican plagued by greed and corruption, and where Pope Francis faced stiff resistance from the old guard to his reform agenda.
While some of Hollywood's old guard have pushed back against the franchising of action films and the greater digitization of movies in today's cinema landscape, others, primarily actors, welcome the change.
Herman D. Farrell Jr., a perennial New York State Democratic assemblyman from Manhattan and one of the last survivors of Harlem's political Old Guard, died on Saturday in a Manhattan hospital.
Additionally, the labor unions choose to share "alternative facts" with their members in hopes of keeping them tethered to the old guard instead of seeking career opportunities with an industry disruptor.
The last of the old guard standing in Melbourne, the 32-year-old Serb will look to extend the Big Three's Grand Slam stranglehold to a 13th major title in succession.
He picked one fight after another — with the envious old guard in his own party, with the erratic opposition of Beppe Grillo and his Five Star Movement, with the European Union.
The 23-year-old's quirky style propelled him to four titles and a Tour-leading 59 match wins in 2019 and McEnroe says he provides different challenges to the old guard.
Bernie Sanders, a Brooklyn born self-described socialist running for mayor for the first time in 1981, running against a Democratic old guard that had run the city for a decade.
Protesters continue to demand a more thorough purge of the old guard of rulers, and that the military step back from politics, though a new election has been set for December.
The brushback underscores how there are still obstacles in selling Republicans on a solution to a problem that the party has long been resistant to acknowledge, especially among the old guard.
Frank O'Connor A former journalist hired by Bungie to liaise with the community and business in the Halo 2 era, O'Connor is the only member of their old guard to join 343.
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Why it matters: The deals are helping to shift the reins of power in media from the old guard of East Coast publishing dynasties to wealthy, West Coast elites with new money.
" Vanity Fair recently released its 2018 New Establishment list, the name of which feels especially appropriate this year, Jones said, as some in the old guard are "being toppled from their pedestals.
I mean, look, if the old guard, the so-called wise men of diplomacy knew so much, such smart guys, why are we still struggling in2018 to bring peace to the region?
Cotton was a platoon leader of the Old Guard — the Army's official ceremonial unit, and America's oldest infantry unit, dating to 1784 — in 2007 and 2008, between his Iraq and Afghanistan deployments.
Whether you're looking for old guard institutions of gastronomic excellence like Commander's Palace or a restaurant devoted solely to the celebration and elevation of the boucherie, Nola undoubtedly has got you covered.
The Republican establishment has been remade in Trump's own image and the old guard — the Bushes and Romneys — that could conceivably mount some sort of challenge are out in the wilderness, neutered.
Atlanta (CNN)In the aftermath of last year's election, the centrist old guard is out and progressives have won the battle for the soul of the Democratic Party, Elizabeth Warren declared Saturday.
The cardinal's three years as prefect of the Secretariat for the Economy have created upheaval at the Vatican as his attempts at financial transparency and reform have met with old-guard resistance.
Protesters are now seeking more freedoms and the removal of the remaining symbols of the old guard, after they forced President Abdelaziz Bouteflika to end a 20-year-rule on April 2.
The old guard Aging veterans of the culture wars, these evangelicals believe the United States is and should remain a Christian nation, which means they typically flock to conservative Christian presidential candidates.
Since the election, Sanders's supporters and most prominent surrogates have frequently clashed with what they see as members of a Clinton-tied old guard over the party's direction in the Trump era.
But there's no question that Ocasio-Cortez is the highest-profile of this new generation of Democrats unwilling to simply go along to get along with the old guard within her party.
With the other semi-final between defending champion Alexander Zverev, 22, and 26-year-old Dominic Thiem, it is perhaps another signal that the old guard are under attack like never before.
And for the old guard, a few of the original "Get Yer Freak on Giles Deacon" and "Do Me Daily Christopher Bailey" had members of the crowd giggling into their show notes.
Another by-product of dieselgate that quickened VW's electric drive, according to the senior executives, was a purge of the company's old guard, who became the focus of public and political anger.
Democrats must continue to encourage and recruit women to run for public office and advance their pro-woman agenda through a new generation of women leaders, not the party's tired old guard.
First, some old-guard Republicans may believe that deciding to pay attention to the justice system means their party somehow has lost a political battle or sold out to a leftist agenda.
Before Avis, he held similar roles at other old-guard companies that aren&apost exactly synonymous with innovation: ADT and Canoe Ventures, an adtech venture by the country&aposs largest cable operators.
We would experience a peaceful (if not cantankerous) revolution that would toss out the old guard, replacing it with a new political class focused on pragmatism and common cause for the nation.
Turkey is ideologically split between a conservative religious movement, who are cognizant of the benefits of international agreements and proponents of NATO, and an isolationist, secular old guard who look ideologically eastward.
For searching and crowdsourcing tips, it's tough to beat the old-guard apps, led by Twitter, Facebook and Instagram — all established networks that are easy to use and have a broad reach.
The allure of Facebook's massive reach helped boost companies like BuzzFeed — and yes, Mashable — and convince investors that their brands would soon supplant the old guard as the media titans of tomorrow.
Today, the two men, both lawyers and both in their mid-40s, occupy the most powerful positions in international soccer, filling the vacuum after a corruption scandal swept away the old guard.
Each track illustrates her gleeful disregard for the way the old guard approaches to familiar sounds, approaching them with clear appreciation but scuffing them up a bit, making them a little stranger.
The Mavericks will now build around the 7-foot-3 Porzingis, who turns 24 in August, and 20-year-old guard/forward Luka Doncic, the NBA Rookie of the Year last season.
If the Upper East Side is filling up with all kinds of newcomers, the German art dealer Michael Werner represents the new old guard: He opened his first gallery here in 1990.
So why not do a season written half by the old guard and half by new writers — either established TV hands who love the show or brand new people that Carter recruits?
Don Buchla—at the last Moogfest he actually walked into the room at the Moog Marketplace while I was there, and people freaked out—Suzanne is of that group, the old guard.
Mr. Trump's success in once solidly blue corners of the state, particularly with many old-guard union voters, seemed to carry over at least in part to Republicans in a nonpresidential year.
Instead, their genuine disagreement over policy and practice has been positioned as one between two titans of black intellectualism — the new guard versus the old guard in a battle for ultimate supremacy.
The transition from mostly white to mostly black in Ferguson and surrounding municipalities has been happening for decades in fits and starts, and remnants of the old guard can still be seen.
For many Zimbabweans, elation over the fall of Mr. Mugabe has turned to cynicism over whether the rise of a member of the old guard amounts to more of the same misrule.
The old guard of Gerard Piqué, Sergio Ramos and Sergio Busquets will be crucial, but success will depend on the creative spark of the likes of Isco, Marco Asensio and Saúl Ñíguez.
Yet he is running against a powerful remnant of California's old guard who enjoys strong historical, cultural and sentimental ties to many Democrats who have followed Ms. Feinstein's career over the decades.
In the new marketplace the old guard and disruptive upstarts occupy the same field and are fiercely competing to develop the next killer app or innovative service that their common customers demand.
Hundreds of demonstrators on Tuesday raised placards and chanted slogans denouncing the move, maintaining their position that no election can be free or fair while Algeria's ruling old guard remain in place.
So when Larry Bird called with an offer to come back and jump-start his career, Stephenson, a tough 26-year-old guard who grew up in Brooklyn, shed tears of joy.
By then, the old guard of potential candidates, represented by Hillary Clinton, Mr. Sanders, Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. and Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts, will all be 70 or older.
And that's not just pressure from the old guard: Technological advances and innovative non-bank "fintech" companies are forcing financial institutions to adapt to increasing customer demands for lower costs and faster service.
While the league's young bigs are changing the idea of what a center can and should be, this free agency period showed that the league still values its old guard, or older bigs.
An inconclusive election in March earlier this year saw Italy's old guard of politicians jettisoned in favor of two upstart, populist parties who promised to throw the austerity rulebook out of the window.
A series of old-guard superstars — Gaga, Perry, Justin Timberlake, and Kesha among them — all released albums in the second half of the 2010s which saw steep declines in sales and singles success.
Much of the old guard of executives closest to the late Roger Ailes has departed Fox News in the nearly two years since a sexual harassment scandal first rocked the cable news network.
Maybe you want an old guard provider, one who's seen it all from decades of experience; or you might prefer someone freshly graduated with answers to the boards still fresh in their minds.
Now aged 23, the charismatic Frenchman, who reached the Australian Open final 216 years ago, is part of the old guard holding back the charge of precocious young warriors hungry to seize power.
Ministers from the old guard are trying to bully and ban their way out of the crisis, rounding up small-scale currency traders and outlawing the use of jerry cans at petrol stations.
For a new leader to make a change, he needs a team that will help him with his new vision for the future, which means firing the old guard and hiring the new.
Election results from across Europe yesterday show that the world's old guard remains on the defensive in the Trump era, with both right and left abandoning mainstream parties for more emotionally exciting alternatives.
Whatever the reason, he's moving on and with each departure from the old guard left from the days of former CEO Steve Ballmer, Nadella is consolidating is his influence over the organizational direction.
The military has faced little resistance from protesters; rather, their fury has been directed at what is popularly described as the fortress - an FLN-associated old guard that has been entrenched for decades.
He loses the election to a candidate favoured by the old guard and Indonesia is back to business as usual—except that nobody even calls it the country of the future any more.
It's chasing what many see as the next wave of issuers and investors — people  from old-guard institutions like real estate and venture capital and private equity who want in on the game.
Crowds who came back onto the streets on Tuesday demanded quicker action, reflecting suspicions that the old guard, adept at manipulating opposition groups, might be seeking to weaken and divide the protest movement.
While this "big tent" approach comes at the expense of ideological purity, many within the white nationalist old guard have admitted, reluctantly or otherwise, that this doddery coalition has benefited their cause tremendously.
Journalists were left in shock after the announcements of the new management, which one journalist present at the forum said brought back the old guard that directed the pro-Fidesz coverage before 2015.
The legislation, which still needs approval by the upper house of parliament, is opposed by protesters who have been demonstrating for months calling for a thorough purge of Algeria's old guard of rulers.
Old guard thrashers like Kreator, Running Wild, and Sacred Reich have always fought the good fight, and continue that work today, but we also need new bands to step up to the plate.
Still, employees say there is a continuing split inside the network, with one camp of old-guard Fox News loyalists — some of whom owe their careers to Mr. Ailes — upset at his ouster.
And speaking of Ms. Gabbard, Kellyanne Conway, a Trump senior adviser and his campaign manager, took some time on Monday to laud the fledgling rebellion in Democratic ranks against the liberal old guard.
What should scare the old guard most is that all these women know each other; they are connected by both the internet and shared goals and are creating an international coalition of resistance.
Once inside the Eagle, there were a handful of old guard leathermen behind the bar and sprinkled around the space, embodying the BDSM and motorcycle-imbued subculture that continues to shape mainstream trends.
For several months before the Pentagon event, we troops in the Old Guard were continually hectored by our noncommissioned officers to believe that antiwar protests in general were essentially unpatriotic, anti-American activities.
Nortin, the substitute teacher, showed up wearing an t-shirt emblazoned with AOC, the acronym for Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the progressive lightning rod who has challenged the party's Old Guard and supports Sanders.
The dispute over the expansion has pitted the gallery's besieged director, Michael Brand, against a former prime minister and a furious old guard determined to keep their beloved institution the way it was.
He served in the 3rd U.S. Infantry Regiment, known as the Old Guard, and Mr. Robinson often recalled standing guard when Jacqueline Kennedy visited President John F. Kennedy's grave at Arlington National Cemetery.
Mr. Nunes's missteps have thrust Mr. Conaway, a low-profile, old-guard Republican, into the spotlight as the accidental heir to a potentially explosive investigation swirling around a president from his own party.
Some Fox News employees have speculated that the Murdoch family's decision to fire Mr. O'Reilly was a signal that the old-guard, Ailes-era management of Fox News is on the way out.
Mnangagwa is expected to announce a cabinet this week, with all eyes on whether he breaks with the past and names a broad-based government or selects old guard figures from Mugabe's era.
Moeletsi Mbeki, deputy chairman of the South African Institute for International Affairs and brother of former president Thabo Mbeki, said Ramaphosa was still part of the old guard that has sunk the ANC.
But other memorable duels were old guard-new wave matchups: Tsitsipas upsetting Federer at the Australian Open, Nadal holding off Medvedev at the U.S. Open and Thiem defeating Djokovic at the ATP Finals.
She is perhaps the last symbol of the Latin American left of the 1960s and 1970s to exit the scene, as Cuba's old guard fades and the Venezuelan experiment becomes a humanitarian crisis.
All old-guard venture firms have had to grapple with SoftBank's rise: Sequoia is raising a fund of more than $5 billion that should give it more firepower to bid on huge deals.
Ceremonial military units such as the Old Guard Fife and Drum Corps, the US Army Band ("Pershing's Own") and the US Marine Corps Silent Drill Team are also expected to participate in the event.
The last of the old guard France commemorates D-Day each June, but the biggest events have typically marked five-year intervals, drawing a parade of American presidents to the sacred battlefields and cemeteries.
This one pit the Hollywood old guard — Spike Lee (Don Cheadle), Glenn Close (Kate McKinnon), Sam Elliott (Beck Bennett), and Olivia Colman (Cecily Strong) — against a bunch of noobs, plus Bradley Cooper (Kyle Mooney).
Opposition parties are weak and split over how to challenge a system they say is controlled by a leftist old guard that dates to Algeria's 1962 independence from France and backs the status quo.
Mr. Trong is a leader of the party's old guard, which was trained in Soviet-style economics and has long seen neighboring China, Vietnam's top trading partner, as a critical strategic and ideological ally.
THE rise of Netflix has been greeted frostily by some of the old guard at the Cannes film festival, where the American streaming giant's disregard for releasing films in cinemas wins it few friends.
The old guard on Wall Street are also making a big play for these dollars, with Goldman Sachs' mass market online financial effort, called Marcus, offering a cash account with a rate of 2.25%.
Kinya Seto, whose abrupt resignation as Lixil's CEO in 2018 prompted a revolt by minority shareholders, said the company is controlled by an old guard of management "kingmakers" who prioritize their interests over shareholders'.
The Democratic old guard on Capitol Hill — Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, Senate Foreign Relations Committee Ranking Member Bob Menendez, and House Foreign Affairs Committee Chair Eliot Engel — are, historically, staunch supporters of Israel.
Saturday's protests were diverse affairs: Old-guard socialists mingled with barefoot environmentalists, internet freedom fighters, political party representatives, taxation reformers, welfare workers, wildlife preservationists, anti-fascists, food safety campaigners and all manner of unionists.
To set it apart from the old guard of oysters, he gave the oyster (and the operation) an intentionally quirky identity, naming it for a nearby isle where settlers used to corral their swine.
Some in the old guard have started signaling to their reluctant right-of-center brethren that it is time to face the possibility that the hard-line Mr. Cruz could be their standard-bearer.
Kinya Seto, whose abrupt resignation as Lixil's CEO in 2018 prompted a revolt by minority shareholders, said the company is controlled by an old guard of management "kingmakers" who prioritise their interests over shareholders'.
The old guard of the league may not like it, but change has come to the NBA in a big way, and if you're not part of it, you're generally being beaten by it.
The old guard who came up in the '60s — Blass, Oscar de la Renta, Geoffrey Beene, Ralph Lauren, Calvin Klein — were joined by a new soon-to-be establishment, from uptown and downtown alike.
Authorities say Kevin McKoy, a 31-year-old guard, was at the center of the conspiracy, receiving at least $10,000 in bribes to smuggle scalpels, synthetic marijuana and the opioid drug suboxone into Rikers.
Featuring: The hype cycle is over, says Brad Keywell, CEO of Uptake, a data analytics start-up that works with some of the largest old-guard companies in the world, including Berkshire Hathaway Energy.
The question of trust in entrenched institutions is nothing new to her, but the last time she broached the question it was as a young reformer, not as a representative of the old guard.
Importantly, the likely successor -- Mnangagwa -- represents the old guard from which Mugabe emerged, and some fear a victory for him will have the country pass from one tyrant's hands into the hands of another.
Every administration tends to have ideological divisions, to rely on an old guard of party people (moderate Republicans in the Reagan era, Clintonites in the Obama presidency) alongside its newcomers, innovators and ideological insurgents.
The movement of "Corbynistas" — an alliance of young leftist dreamers and old guard Leninists who have demolished Tony Blair's centrist "New Labour" as comprehensively as Trump has hijacked the Republican Party — embraces an ideology.
Protesters are pushing for an overhaul of the powerful establishment entrenched in power since independence from France in 1962, and the old guard hopes it can put forward a candidate approved by the army.
Much in the same way it's almost impossible to be a straight-up thrash or industrial band in 2018, it's pretty much impossible to pull off melodeath unless you're part of the old guard.
Just the possibility that it might enter the pharmacy business has accelerated a trend of health care mega-mergers, as the old guard looks to lock in as much market power as it can.
Alexandra Rojas, a former field organizer for Sanders who now runs the liberal group, called Biden "the old guard of the Democratic Party" who she said was responsible for failing to stop President Trump.
The 40-year-old guard, who missed the team's previous three games — two by coach's decision and one as a result of rib pain — received multiple standing ovations from the Golden 1 Center crowd.
Significantly, his closest advisers included no Communist politicians of the old guard but many academics influenced by Marxism as well as various former politicians of the old P.R.I. of the '70s, '80s and '90s.
But Safin's breakthrough victory against the old guard had none of the drama of Saturday's final, and what made this match all the more striking was the contrast between Osaka's cool and Williams's combustibility.
Younger black Democrats driven by grass-roots ideology want to rally around issues like inequality and criminal justice, and they see Mr. Biden as emblematic of an old guard that has mistreated black communities.
Some have called him "the Conservative Macron" — a reference to Emmanuel Macron, the 39-year-old French president — because of how, like Mr. Macron, he has distanced himself from his country's political old guard.
But Ms. Nixon's lack of experience in government or management of any sort do not inspire confidence that she could overcome the old guard in Albany to fulfill her promises and run the state.
The new banks could be the biggest shake-up in years to Hong Kong's profitable retail banking sector, dominated by old guard lenders such as HSBC , Bank of China (Hong Kong) and Standard Chartered.
The chasm in the state's Democratic Party between the old guard and the new progressives exploded with Ms. Ocasio-Cortez's stunning primary victory over Representative Joseph Crowley, the No. 4 Democrat in the House.
It was April 2018 and Ms. Warren, up for re-election, was at a breakfast fund-raiser hosted for her by John M. Connors Jr., one of the old-guard power brokers of Massachusetts.
On one hand, it shows that there has been a massive improvement in allowing women the space to tell their own stories, but it also shows the endurance of Hollywood's (slowly deteriorating) old guard.
Instead of just R's and D's, there will be a Trump-dominated populist nationalism, a more libertarian Freedom Caucus, a Bernie Sanders/Elizabeth Warren progressive caucus, a Chuck Schumer/Nancy Pelosi Democratic old guard.
Democrats embraced diversity Tuesday in a primary night of firsts, while Republicans in Minnesota rejected a familiar face of the GOP old guard in favor of a rising newcomer aligned with President Donald Trump.
Weekly demonstrations since February have demanded that the old guard who have held power since independence from France in 1962 leave power, resisting both pressure and concessions aimed at getting them off the streets.
Tokyo Gas and other utilities are grappling with falling demand at home as Japan ages rapidly with a declining birthrate, while the liberalisation of its energy markets has spurred competition among old-guard utilities.
At Le Coucou, Daniel Rose locates the energy in old-guard French dishes and then multiplies it, but the kitchen at Fowler & Wells often seems to be trying to get away from the past.
The old guard used the Academy of Music on 14th Street, just east of Union Square, as their gathering ground, showing up near the end of the first act to gossip in their box seats.
While it is unlikely that opera audiences will change their practices any time soon, it would be nice to see a little more open-mindedness from the old guard, lest newer audiences be put off.
And against the backdrop of those layoffs, Microsoft also announced that Jim Dubois, another old guard executive who had been with the organization since 1993, and had been CIO since 2013, was exiting the company.
LONDON (Reuters) - Feliciano Lopez and Gilles Simon struck a blow for the old guard as they both held off two of the sport's most exciting young hustlers to reach the Queen's Club final on Saturday.
"I see a governance and culture problem at the group for which the old guard is responsible," said Ingo Speich, a fund manager at Union Investment which holds about 0.6 percent of VW preference shares.
BAKU (Reuters) - Azerbaijan's ruling party was leading on Monday in a snap parliamentary election called by President Ilham Aliyev to consolidate power and speed economic reforms by replacing the old guard associated with his father.
As the CFPB's old guard engages in a fiery dispute with the Trump administration over control of the bureau, proponents of the agency may come to regret investing the CFPB's power in a single director.
The app features the 28-year-old guard in a variety of poses, including shooting from the moon, clutching his MVP trophies — he has two — and chewing on his mouth guard, a classic Curry tic.
If Crazy Rich Asians does, indeed, get a sequel, it will likely be based on Kwan's 2015 novel China Rich Girlfriend, which shifts away from Singapore's old guard elite and toward China's nouveau riche billionaires.
Some of the rebels objected to his business-friendly policies; others complained of his ruthless marginalisation of the party's old guard, including the night's main speaker, Pier Luigi Bersani, who led the PD until 2013.
As Amazon bolsters its PillPack business to take on the prescription drug market, industry stalwarts CVS and Walgreens are vigorously defending their turf, setting up a protracted battle between the old guard and the new.
The old guard of this professionally uncool, specifically British pop star who could just as easily be someone you know from work as someone you see on TV is definitely still about, make no mistake.
The incumbent, President Michel Temer, is among the old-guard leaders who have become widely despised by the electorate amid mounting reports of systemic corruption by the political chieftains who have run Brasília for decades.
The 30-year-old guard had reportedly been trading verbal jabs with Don Knobler -- a local celeb in Dallas -- throughout the Clippers' game on Sunday ... when things reached a boiling point in the 4th quarter.
His departure further streamlines the group's top management, composed of the the same old guard that followed billionaire and majority-owner Patrick Drahi in his spree of acquisitions that turned Altice into a multinational group.
An old-guard conservative who held some of Washington's most influential legal positions, Barr's nomination last month to succeed Sessions was met with commendation by Justice Department officials and Republicans from across the ideological spectrum.
Meanwhile, a new breed of state-backed companies is rising to compete with the old guard; many of the new enterprises are linked to the Public Investment Fund (PIF), the kingdom's top sovereign wealth fund.
With the old guard of Bradley, Dempsey, and very-possibly Jozy Altidore on their way out for this next World Cup cycle, and with four years on their hands, people are looking to the future.
To many within the cannabis industry, Ignite's advertising approach is a symbol of the old guard, as well as a sexist, misogynistic vibe that contemporary brands and industry leaders are working hard to move past.
Verishop's other founders and employees are former buyers at places like Nordstrom and Saks Fifth Avenue, which are known for selling quality brands, but might now be considered part of the "old guard" of retail. 
Such scenes are likely to become commonplace with the end of two-party domination of Spanish politics and a new wave of delegates taking their seats alongside the well-groomed ranks of the old guard.
Dubuc took over as CEO in early 2018 after reports emerged of a rampant frat-boy culture at the media company that caters to millennials who are turned off by traditional old-guard media fogeys.
Biden, the frontrunner with 23 delegates after a strong Super Tuesday performance, represents the party's business-friendly old guard and, in his view, a return to normalcy and expansion on the legacy of Barack Obama.
Not trying to do too much besides be silly and functional was a way to "get up the noses of the old guard and piss off the music snobs," Harris told the Guardian in 2008.
"The old guard of the Democratic Party failed to stop Trump, and they can't be counted on to lead the fight against his divide-and-conquer politics today," said Alexandra Rojas, the group's executive director.
Nadella has tried to make Microsoft more collaborative, both internally and with the company's competitors – and part of that effort included cultivating new talent, even as much of Microsoft's old guard departed for greener pastures.
The old guard on the men's tour remains with Federer and Rafael Nadal, who at age 30 is returning from more injury problems of his own with a new coach in his team: Carlos Moyá.
If the Democratic Party's old guard learns nothing else, it must stop using a majority of its resources to chase white swing voters and instead pay more attention to the millions of voters of color.
While the old guard, like the Focus on the Family founder James Dobson, were ardent Trump supporters, the best-selling evangelical author Max Lucado and the Southern Baptist leader Russell Moore were both early critics.
Guard is a US military veteran Noel, the 31-year-old guard charged on Tuesday, has no criminal record and served in the Army National Guard from 2008 to 2014, according to Foy, her attorney.
It was attended around the clock by a rotating honor guard that included troops from the U.S. Army's 3rd Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard) and from the Army's Special Forces, known as the Green Berets.
The challenge for U.F.C., Carter said, is to develop the new fighters to supplant the old guard when, to some extent, fans will have to pay for an ESPN+ subscription to get to know them.
Since he was elected party leader in 2013, Mr Renzi has faced dogged opposition from inside the PD. His adversaries include left-wingers who dislike his business-friendly policies and members of the party's old guard.
Those with some of the longest tenure — the old guard, for lack of a better phrase — have generally sided with the Chargers' owner, Dean Spanos, whose father, Alex, bought the team more than three decades ago.
Many of the old guard feel Attica has lost its "overall team spirit"—or at least that's how CO Gary "Preacher" Pritchard characterized the changing Attica workplace culture in a deposition for a lawsuit against him.
Portugal's 'old guard' is still in place, with Pepe holding the defense together at 36, but there has also been the welcome emergence of some promising newcomers such as 19-year-old Benfica forward Joao Felix.
His ambitious reform agenda, which is popular with much of Saudi Arabia's burgeoning youth population, faces resistance from some of the old guard more comfortable with the kingdom's traditions of incremental change and rule by consensus.
After two decades in power, President Abdelaziz Bouteflika quit last month under pressure from protesters and the army, but demonstrations have continued seeking political reforms and the removal of all officials belonging to the old guard.
But over time, the most successful of the old guard learned how to play the distribution game while maintaining a consistent level of quality, which kept audiences engaged and advertisers willing to pay to reach them.
But the CDU leader had been under fire for months amid a string of missteps, prompting many in the party's old guard to question her suitability for the chancellorship — the most powerful political job in Europe.
That old guard was so enamored with handing out cushy contracts to their D.C. friends that it nearly bankrupted the Democratic National Committee, leaving the DNC millions of dollars in debt heading into the 2016 election.
Just like the old-guard editors and publishing companies that they once defined themselves against, these new imprints promise to anoint fledgling authors with legitimacy and give them an edge in a flooded and cutthroat marketplace.
" Her goal was to celebrate American designers, especially "those who were less established, even if it sometimes frustrated the old guard, including Oscar de la Renta, who was reportedly displeased that I wasn't wearing his creations.
Mark Alexander Milley places flags at gravesite as the Army 3d U.S. Infantry Regiment, The Old Guard, honor the nation's fallen military heroes during its annual Flags In ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery, May 24, 2018.
Former prime minister Junichiro Koizumi - who mentored Koike after she later joined the LDP - also skilfully painted the old guard in his own party as obstacles to reform in a 2005 election, winning a massive victory.
Several analysts were also concerned by the resignation of chief technology officer and pioneer of the company's electric batteries, J.B. Straubel, the last of the company's old guard left in its top echelons outside Musk himself.
DESANTIS: Well, I think it&aposs a big impact because he has brought new people to the Republican Party, and so you have some of the old guard who have, kind of, been around the block.
Assad's early years as president after succeeding his father in 2000 raised hopes of political and economic reforms, but they mostly faltered, something that was blamed at the time on an old guard of security chiefs.
What to Expect: The swift and terrible revenge of Cersei spells maximum pwnage for old-guard establishment figure Kevan and born-again evangelical Lancel, totally plausible as early casualties in Mountain-stein's tenure as Facecrusher General.
While some victims' groups saw the lack of a specific tribunal as a product of resistance from the Vatican's old guard, others said the procedure outlined in the edict could be more rapid than the tribunal.
This issue has divided Hollywood: between an old guard that believes it is protecting both filmmaking and filmgoing from the existential threat of digital disruption, and those who see Netflix as a disruptive and egalitarian force.
Bugliosi said the groups had a bitter rivalry, the Tate detectives being the "old guard" who were around before formal police training was required, and the LaBianca detectives "young upstarts" who were more savvy and educated.
And does the totality of his career leave you, the viewer, wishing for him to get his comeuppance in the form of another one-sided beating, or to show that the old guard can soldier on?
The old guard: IBM released an AI processor last year that plays nice with hardware from Nvidia, a company whose GPUs have long been popular in machine-learning circles, along with its newer AI-specific processors.
The Public Editor Vice entered the nightly news business this week, delivering a rebel-style newscast on HBO with no anchor, no ads and none of the predictable tics and tricks of the broadcast old guard.
Before World War Two, the city had some 30 beer makers, but Halve Maan is the last of the old guard left and on a site where an earlier "Halve Maan" brewery operated 575 years ago.
Thanks to the nature of their relationships with their followers, digital influencers have more leverage than ever before over brands and old guard media — especially those like Ms. Charrière, who disclose any paid content or partnerships.
One of the interview subjects was Bob Gregson, a former company commander in the Third U.S. Infantry Regiment, "the Old Guard," whose soldiers are best known for rendering military honors at burials in Arlington National Cemetery.
"There's certainly an old guard, but there's also a rising number of young people in the city and young people here," said John Briggs, 47, a history professor, who liked what he heard from Ms. Newman.
Rose, a 30-year-old guard who won the 2011 N.B.A. Most Valuable Player Award with the Chicago Bulls, was 289 for 272 from the field, helping Minnesota get back on track after two consecutive losses.
"I really felt like her story was extremely important because there's this strange old guard of patriarchy and sexism that I think is being revitalized by the Trump administration," Mirabella-Davis told VICE in an interview.
They have voted Shas over the years for social and economic reasons, believing that the party best represents the interests of the Mizrahi portion of Israel's Jewish population against the old-guard Ashkenazi elite from Europe.
As he saw it, the lobbying old guard — the guys that threw down black Amex cards at Joe's Crab and sent fat quarterly bills to clients they barely did any work for — were on the defensive.
The restaurant, the first that the chef Nick Anderer has opened since he left the velvet clutches of the Union Square Hospitality Group, is a low-key homage to old-guard New York specialties and traditions.
It's no surprise then that Marvel has become the easy stand-in for garbage entertainment for old guard directors like Scorsese and Coppola, who find themselves suddenly readjusting to a shifting cinema industry on the downturn.
The two reporters, Gianluigi Nuzzi and Emiliano Fittipaldi, published books last year that depicted a Vatican plagued by greed and corruption, and where Pope Francis faced stiff resistance from the old guard to his reform agenda.
Old guard moderates may be getting defeated by new upstarts better suited for their districts' increasing liberalism or conservatism, meaning that more extreme candidates are doing better because they're choosing the right districts to mount challenges.
Between the old guard of Jose Aldo and Frankie Edgar, and the new blood of Max Holloway and Yair Rodriguez, a lot of interesting stuff could happen in the featherweight division over the next few weeks.
A generation before violent protests boiled over in Cairo in 2011, Mr. Boutros-Ghali was a keystone of Egypt's old-guard diplomacy, a senior minister to President Hosni Mubarak and to his slain predecessor, Anwar el-Sadat.
But while the firm still has celebrity names like LinkedIn founder Reid Hoffman on its investing roster, it is trying to pass the reins from the old guard to younger investors like former Twitter executive Josh McFarland.
The 36-year-old guard announced a lifetime contract extension with Chinese apparel company Li-Ning, which he's represented since 2012, on Wednesday during an event in Beijing to unveil his new Way of Wade 7 shoe.
In a clear reference to Abadi and others, Iraq's top Shi'ite cleric, Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani, whose interventions can bring down politicians, condemned the neglect of Basra and called for an end to the old guard.
Now, ever since that 28 year old socialist in New York, Alexandria Ocasio Cortez beat Democratic incumbent, of course Joe Cowely, Democrat from leadership number four in the party, the party&aposs old guard has been reeling.
Meek's motivation to reveal Drake as a fraud, while miscalculated, was not born out of ill intentions; he thought that the code by which he lives—largely reflective of rap's rigid old guard—was a universal one.
"Our investors help us carry out our commitment to free expression unencumbered by special interests or the venture capitalist old guard that controls Silicon Valley," the site read, positioning itself as an alternative to Twitter and Facebook.
In a digital-first age, with traditional media establishments that previously had a tight control over women's body and beauty standards now in retreat, youth culture has created the representation it wasn't getting from the old guard.
After two decades in power, President Abdelaziz Bouteflika quit last month under pressure from protesters and the army, but demonstrations are still pushing for political reforms and the removal of all officials belonging to the old guard.
However, growth has been too slow for an overwhelmingly youthful population, far more interested in jobs and change than in the Islamist idealism and anti-Shah republicanism of the 1979 revolution that the old guard clings to.
SVU, now in its 18th season, is a holdover from the old guard of network TV. It feels retro, and still has a reputation for being shlocky and depressing, a show that wallows in cable news sensationalism.
So, it's going to take time, but I see it over the course of a few cycles, the old guard, they're getting older, they're moving on, and we'll have these progressive women in place to move up.
At a party retreat in Florida last month, Mr. Trump's adviser Paul Manafort, brought in to make the candidate seem safer to the old guard, assured them that Mr. Trump will better prepare himself for the presidency.
Mr. de Blasio has said he is committed to diversifying the city's leadership and improving relations with the police in black and Hispanic neighborhoods, yet he has repeatedly opted for old-guard leaders for the Police Department.
With the 2900-year-old Honda embroiled in a messy House ethics investigation, Khanna, 220006, believes he's found the opening he needs to unseat a Democratic Party stalwart and one of the Bay Area's old-guard politicians.
" Payton also cast doubt over Mnangagwa's potential as a reformer — despite the optimism surrounding his leadership after former leader Mugabe was ousted in a military takeover — describing the president as "part of the Zanu-PF old guard.
After decades in which two parties took turns at the helm, voters in December backed upstart parties that promised a fresh start, relief from austerity and an end to the scandals and cronyism of the old guard.
After 20 years in power, President Abdelaziz Bouteflika quit on April 2 under pressure from protesters and the army, but protests have continued, seeking political reforms and the removal of all officials belonging to the old guard.
But any effort to loosen the Speaker's grip on power is likely to face fierce resistance from the old guard in both parties, and it's unclear whether enough centrist lawmakers would be willing to play such hardball.
Tesla may have created a new automotive segment and single-handedly made the electric car cool with blistering performance, high technology and svelte design, but the next few years will bring new competition from the old guard.
Trump won't tolerate any other cable network, and he's staffed his administration with officials he's pulled off the Fox News panel lineups or from the network's old guard leadership, in the case of communications chief Bill Shine.
The academy's old guard has resisted a push by Netflix to join the best picture club, arguing that, since Netflix only gives its films token releases in theaters, its offerings should be better considered by Emmy voters.
In an interview broadcast on Friday on "Good Morning America," Mr. Brown, a 23-year-old guard on the Milwaukee Bucks, said that his hands were behind his back at the time the stun gun was used.
But the 28 elections, in addition to giving Republicans control of both chambers, also tipped the G.O.P. caucus's balance of power away from the genteel old guard and toward a more aggressive, more ideological cadre of politicians.
Debate over such reforms in Algeria is often slowed by competing ideas inside a government with a history of state planning and where the ruling old guard remains wary of rapid change after several failed reform campaigns.
The existing military could not be dismantled, both because putting over 400,000 armed Iranians out of work was clearly a bad idea, and because the old guard knew how to operate advanced American and European military equipment.
Last week, the new president, Abdelmadjid Tebboune, was inaugurated following an election that the army had pushed for, but which the opposition had denounced as illegitimate so long as the old guard of rulers still held sway.
"Now closing in on 100 games and already past 100 career points, McDavid has earned the admiration of his contemporaries and hockey's old guard," Andrew Knoll wrote of the player who many see as a generational talent.
Traditionally, Democratic victory here has involved running up the score around Cleveland and other major population centers, particularly with nonwhite voters, while holding onto white working-class households in old-guard union towns with deep Democratic ties.
Recently, a prisoner I was with in Attica arrived in Sing Sing, and told me the worst of the old guard had left, the setups and beatdowns were over, and COs now use pepper spray instead of batons.
The newer circle at times chafed at the old guard, as all the while the campaign tried to deal with fallout from the revelation of Clinton's private server use and a tougher-than-expected primary against progressive Sen.
The pan-Latin phenomenon of reggaetón has been greeted warily by the musical old guard even as teenagers snap it up, lured by its materialist promise in a land of scarcity—and the appeal of plenty of perreo.
Naturally, some prickliness has emerged between the old guard and Istvan, specifically related to the way he has taken the movement and transformed the idea of Transhumanism into a reflection of his own ideology through his Transhumanist Party.
They are represented by new (though still old) leaders such as Ahmed Abdel-Rahman, who heads a Brotherhood office in Istanbul, and Muhammad Kamal in Egypt, whose place in the guidance office was suspended by the old guard.
"[Sorrell] was representative of the old guard mechanism of advertising, being the agency of record, the methodical way of an agency working with big brands," said Ari Lightman, professor of digital media and marketing at Carnegie Mellon University.
But young Algerians who are at the forefront of the protests want a new generation of leaders and have few attachments to the old guard elite made up of the ruling party, businessmen, the military and security services.
With "Kiss of the Spider Woman," an adaptation of Manuel Puig's 1976 novel of the same name, Mr. Babenco established himself as a filmmaker unafraid to push the boundaries of what Hollywood's old guard deemed appropriate or bankable.
His pick as liaison to the intelligence community, Ezra Cohen-Watnick, shared his skepticism of the Washington-based analysts and reportedly angered many of the old guard at the CIA, who tried to get Flynn's successor, Lt. Gen.
The 34-year-old guard has been with Brooklyn since 2012 and it's never really worked out for either party: the Nets have stunk, and after he was highly sought-after free agent, Johnson has faded into obscurity.
Competency in matters of technology isn't exactly a given among the old guard in Washington, D.C., but Rumsfeld's game has a touch of class that tends to get lost in bright colors and grabby ads of similar games.
While most of the religious right's aging old guard has chosen to stand by Mr. Trump, its judgment and authority are being challenged by an increasingly assertive crop of younger leaders, minorities and women such as Ms. Hatmaker.
However, the digitally animated environment may have been built from the remnants of a demolished hard drive once filled with the data of an expertly curated selection of old-guard leather porn, biker films, and sci-fi flicks.
As Silicon Valley behemoths like Netflix, Amazon, Apple and Facebook have pushed into the entertainment world and attracted bigger audiences, old-guard media companies have responded by trying to secure as much gold-plated content as they can.
His record is in danger, however, because Spithill, long the brash leader of the new generation, now represents the old guard in the Cup match that — wind willing — was set to begin in Bermuda's Great Sound on Saturday.
Allowing him to retire might have been the way of Chicago's old guard — an institution she campaigned on upending — but it would've been inconsistent with the type of leadership she vowed to bring to the city, she said.
She has exposed the double standards and hypocrisy of many old-guard Democratic Party leaders who speak out against racism and injustice in the United States but overlook the racism and injustice that Israel imposes upon the Palestinians.
Old-guard preservationists—among them, T'Challa's mother Ramonda (Angela Bassett) and Okoye (Danai Gurira), head of the king's women-only security unit, Dora Milaje—believe the country must continue as it has for centuries, solely nurturing its own people.
The splintered result of the December election, when the ruling People's Party won most parliamentary seats but fell far short of a majority, marked a rejection of the old guard that has largely governed Spain in those four decades.
Unlike the old guard, he says, they won't be so hard to convince about where his research is taking us, pointing out that textbooks now describe how he shared the glory of sequencing the human genome 503 years ago.
As O'Rourke was outspent by Reyes by significant margins, the Campaign for Primary Accountability ran ads, particularly digital ones, hitting Reyes as an out-of-touch member of the old guard in Washington — even alleging corruption and ethical violations.
Old Guard soldiers take part in "Flags-In," an annual event where small American flags are placed in front of more than 240,000 headstones of US service members buried at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia, on May 23.
The NFL will celebrate a landmark 100th anniversary next season with either the Patriots' old guard as defending champions looking to extend their dynasty into a new century or with the kids from Los Angeles having seized the torch.
Mystery's old-guard technique was often about getting a girl to sleep with you; Colgate cautions away from being too "agenda-driven," meaning too interested in sex, which sounds absurd since that's the whole point of most of this.
Mr Renzi styled himself the "Demolition Man"; he took an axe to the PD's old guard and then ousted his predecessor as prime minister, the gentlemanly Enrico Letta, after publicly assuring him he had no plan to do so.
Wielding a monster serve and renowned as one of the game's purest shot-makers, the German is still regarded as the most capable of the next generation of players to break the Grand Slam cartel of the old guard.
In addition to the dignified transfer of remains at Dover Air Force Base, the heart of Cotton's work at the Old Guard was leading funerals at Arlington — getting his soldiers out before sunrise, often in the heat or cold.
Italy is holding a referendum on constitutional reform next month, which, if lost, could see the prime minister step down, and elections in France and Germany next year could see the "old guard" in politics shaken by Euroskeptic parties.
Interestingly enough, it was the old guard who were the ones posting on social media during the show; the "Millennials" (who, arguably, belong more to Generation Z) took their pre-show selfies, but put their phones away after that.
Academic publishing is a tumult right now, with open-access journals and proponents thereof battling with the old-guard prestige of the likes of Science and Nature — along with the fees from jealous keepers such as Elsevier and Springer.
A number of analysts were also concerned by the resignation as chief technology officer of the pioneer of the company's electric batteries, J.B. Straubel, the last of the company's old guard left in its top echelons outside Musk himself.
It was led by a group of activists so averse to compromise that they had been collectively fired by the old guard in 1976, only to stage a dramatic takeover in 1977, remaking the organization in their own image.
The introduction of online-only banking has the potential to be the biggest shake-up in years in the city's retail banking sector dominated by old-guard lenders such as HSBC, Standard Chartered and a slew of Chinese banks.
Speaking of misanthropy, Armed Judas have recently arrived on the scene in Taiwan as one of the leading purveyors of pure fucking black metal, taking up the mantle from which many in the old guard seem ready to descend.
Rather than break up politely citing irreconcilable differences over digital-first versus print-first editorial strategies, the TNR quitters and their allies in the old guard developed a curious alternate history of the New Republic over the past generation.
As expected, most of the GOP old guard is incredulous that someone with no political communications background has the audacity to take the helm and organize the most complicated job in politics: Fair coverage for an activist GOP president.
Raul Castro has introduced market-oriented reforms in recent years, but the pace of change has been slowed, many Cubans say, by Fidel Castro's continued influence over an old guard that mistrusts both markets and warming ties with Washington.
Lewis dismisses most of the other candidates for the 1944 nomination with an adjective or two apiece—"neat little Dewey, rigid Taft, pompous Vandenberg, precocious Stassen"—but the Old Guard was determined to serve up its own unappetizing fare.
A former furniture-maker who grew up in a riverside slum and is the first national leader to come from outside the political and military elite, Widodo's everyman image resonated in 2014 with voters tired of the old guard.
Given King's Landing's regression into a theocracy and Cersei's penchant for turning petty quarrels into internecine warfare, I worry if the Tyrells aren't about to wind up like the old guard Starks: a red smear on a parquet floor.
It's also the only thing keeping the waiter in one piece — that and the row of 25-millimeter horn buttons on the front of his white-canvas jacket, made by an old-guard firm that also manufactures military shirts.
Joining an old guard of native residents, an influx of outsiders has helped resuscitate communities that were all but burned out after the near-collapse of the coal and logging industries in the earlier part of the 8003th century.
Playmaker Ricky Rubio, who again pulled all the strings for Spain, led them with 19 points, Willy Hernangomez added 18 and 34-year-old guard Rudy Fernandez sank 16, having buried all his five shots from three-point range.

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