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"rejoinder" Definitions
  1. a reply, especially a quick, critical or funny one

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"La La Land," however, is a culturally isolated film that feels like a rejoinder to this rejoinder, a celebration of moving through the present moment — political, racial, representational — with blinders on.
"Go in while you're young," was one wilderness advocate's rejoinder.
" The Clinton campaign replied with a quick rejoinder: "Delete your account.
For one night at least, there would be no open rejoinder.
We plan to publish responses and a rejoinder in the Sunday Review.
His rejoinder continued with a defense of Facebook surely meant to stirring.
Not to mention a rejoinder three hours later from Trump on Twitter.
Instead of a rejoinder, Trump is still tweeting about Hillary and Bill.
On Thursday night, he brushed back the younger lawmaker with a firm rejoinder.
"It's just a game" is regularly trotted out as a rejoinder to such
This week, Ford offered a bit of a rejoinder to its crosstown rival.
Beijing must understand that such unprovoked and belligerent acts will merit a rejoinder.
Her midwestern plainspokenness is a powerful rejoinder to Trump's bombastic New York bullshitting.
Indeed, this has become a standard rejoinder to those frustrated with Congress's dysfunction.
The rejoinder here, of course, is the same as it always is: money.
Warren summed it up with a thumping rejoinder during a tense exchange with Delaney.
" According to Washington Post journalist Aaron Blake, Pompeo&aposs rejoinder was akin to "gaslighting.
What followed seemed to be a rejoinder, both physical and verbal, to that sentiment.
The three-word phrase has a long history as a dismissive rejoinder, especially on Twitter.
In the face of criticism, the Myrotvorets website has doubled down, posting a sarcastic rejoinder.
" Here are Mr. Kim's full remarks, a rejoinder to Mr. Trump's calling him "Rocket Man.
Moist, perfect meat is the best rejoinder to those who say they don't like turkey.
Then, about nine hours later, the DoJ replied to Hawaii's response with a 15-page rejoinder.
Here, finally, was a rejoinder to Israel's critics, a reason to reassert the nation's humanitarian commitments.
On Tuesday afternoon, Bernard Tomic raised eyebrows with a profane rejoinder toward a spectator sitting courtside.
But a victory in California and maybe a few other states would be the ultimate rejoinder.
Priebus even threw in a snarky rejoinder to the #NeverTrump movement by adding the hashtag #NeverClinton.
As if in rejoinder to his screenprinted depictions of currency, she made "Two-Dollar Bill" (1964).
Their performances are often dismissed with the cynical rejoinder: Who wouldn't win with that much talent?
Or suggests we're only an extended period of "executive time" away from that long-awaited rejoinder.
For anyone trying to neatly file Mr. Tyner's music under "Disposition: Intense," this is the rejoinder.
A lengthy and fiery exchange between the two ended with a sharp rejoinder from the former prosecutor.
It's also a conversation-ending rejoinder, dismissing the statement at hand as unworthy of engagement or rebuttal.
" When his opponent, Eddie Alvarez, made a rejoinder, McGregor replied: "You going to do something over there?
This is how Ana and Carlotta tell stories, one sentence reinforced by the other's swiftly incoming rejoinder.
Vivian Vázquez Irizarry, who directed the documentary with Gretchen Hildebran and also narrates, begins with a rejoinder.
The gilets jaunes are a rejoinder to capitalism's emotional ravages as much as to its economic ones.
At the risk of alienating the youngsters, though, I'll offer this rejoinder: "What you talkin' about, Willis?"
This is not the first integration between Yelp and Twitter, but this rejoinder is a long time coming.
Yates responded by showing her own familiarity with the law, a rejoinder that has been cheered by liberals.
Clinton, in a measured tone and with a tight smile, responded with a harsh rejoinder of her own.
Howard suggests that each architect did his best work as a rejoinder to perceived slights from the other.
It is also a mood piece about innocence, a provocative and unlikely rejoinder to the song's tabloid DNA.
To critics who asserted that Papa Wemba's musical style was not traditional enough, he had a succinct rejoinder.
Confederate flags are being displayed across the country, often as a kind of rejoinder to anti-Trump protesters.
Naturally, Ms. Franklin was more than up to the challenge, topping her sturdy Inspirations with each vocal rejoinder.
" Ms. Kelly's rejoinder came in a voice-over: "Of course, there is no 'evidence on the other side.
History provides an especially sharp rejoinder to those who doubt the sustained power of protest: the civil-rights movement.
Last Thursday, when Trump blasted Obama's endorsement of Clinton on Twitter, a rejoinder in kind came from Clinton's account.
Siri's rejoinder is that there has to be some real skin in the game to make online voting meaningful.
An expected American rejoinder at this point would be that this simply isn't how our country's justice apparatus operates.
This one is tender and dreamy, an optimistic rejoinder to an album full of cold shoulders and arched eyebrows.
"Is life identical to time, which passes inescapably but mysteriously?" she writes in this book that becomes her rejoinder.
Above all it is a witty and audacious rejoinder to literary history and its systematic suppression of female voices.
" Long irritated by the rhetorical branding, President Trump finally came up with his own rejoinder: "Americans are Dreamers, too.
In essence, FOIP is a rules-based rejoinder to China's vision of spheres of influence, gunboat diplomacy and murky loans.
In A Tribe Called Quest, Phife's casual attitude and unlikely boasts served as a rejoinder to Q-Tip's philosophical cool.
In a rejoinder, Justice Elena Kagan pointed out that option may be off the table this late in the game.
He's simply not a dynamo of charisma and the rejoinder to Ryan doesn't feature any particularly eloquent turns of phrase.
At the core of the Democratic rejoinder to Trump is a vision of American greatness that foregrounds diversity and inclusivity.
Another contributor is Mustafa Ceric, the grand mufti emeritus of Sarajevo, who makes a pointed rejoinder to Western critics of Islam.
The streaks of paint crossing the canvas read like an aggressive rejoinder to Mamie Till Mobley's insistence that he be photographed.
The result is an excellent primer of the relevant debates on nudges, and a sharp rejoinder to the more superficial objections.
Millennials were not pleased with Blyth's rejoinder and have tweeted their frustration about her perceived "tone deaf" comments about millennial finances.
Of course, the easy rejoinder to my case against Avenatti above is that Trump is the President of the United States.
The EP she's created seems crafted as a warm and varied rejoinder to anyone who'd label her with the record's title.
The choice amounted to a blunt rejoinder to the world's nine nuclear-armed powers and their allies, which boycotted the negotiations.
Desserts were more demure: A coconut sorbet, served in a half-coconut shell, offered a cool rejoinder to the earlier carnage.
My rejoinder is that a baseless accusation is wrong no matter what, even if the result is something other than jail.
Ms. Green said all the Trump supporters she knew were white, prompting an uneasy rejoinder from Melissa Thomas, the general manager.
Just as rap music at its glossiest was piercing the American pop mainstream, a purist wing emerged, initially as a rejoinder.
Like a 1990s fourth grader with phasers set to "Moded!" you add a pithy rejoinder that's sure to please your side.
It's now sparked a counter-argument and a sharp rejoinder—two respectable scientists arguing about the meaning (or lack thereof) of bullshit.
Her remark was meant as a rejoinder to Democratic criticism, but one wonders if she was channeling Trump's very real confusion. 2.
It's here for one station, gone the next, which leaves you with barely enough time to post that wicked rejoinder on Facebook.
Christine nods at the appropriate points in the conversation and offers a witty rejoinder, but she rarely shares any details about herself.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel, who grew up in Soviet-controlled East Germany, offered a polite but firm rejoinder to that second point.
" By the end of the day, in a possible rejoinder to Ms. McCain, he tweeted in all caps: "MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN.
The claim is so undemocratic and absurd that my first reaction was not a legal rejoinder but a question: Was he serious?
It happened in the mid-to-late 1990s, when independent wings sprang up as a rejoinder to the genre's newfound commercial potency.
" Mr. Buffett quoted a famous rejoinder to Senator Joseph McCarthy during his 1950s anti-Communist hearings: "Have you no sense of decency, sir?
" In May, he issued a rejoinder in the form of a Facebook page titled "Defend the Kosciuszko Bridge from Demo with Wolves & Swords.
Today, accusations of media bias so fill the ears of right-wingers that it serves as an effective rejoinder to annul any criticism.
Any Republican attacks over Judge Kavanaugh in a campaign-season debate, for example, could be met with a rejoinder about the assault allegation.
Wherever "Let 'im Move You" goes, it brings this free outdoor component, a kind of roving rejoinder to the insularity of the theater.
By pardoning D'Souza, who has said more disgusting things than Barr, Trump sends a rejoinder: his supporters can cross any lines they please.
Last November, after criticism from Trump about a ruling by, as Trump put it, an "Obama judge," Roberts responded with a rare rejoinder.
Elizabeth Warren had a quick rejoinder when confronted by the fact that she would be the oldest president inaugurated if elected in 2020.
Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont, who has perhaps the most intense following of any currently serving liberal, delivered a rejoinder via Facebook Live.
And he offered no coherent rejoinder to Mueller's concern regarding Barr's apparent efforts to spin the Mueller report before releasing it to the public.
This week's baseball events, in their own way, came as a rejoinder, illustrating the urgency of speaking up and remaining faithful to one's convictions.
The rejoinder that under their form of socialism the state would be restrained through a system of direct democracy is hardly reassuring, or realistic.
Trump had a sharp rejoinder for Dimon on Thursday, saying the JPMorgan chief executive lacked the "smarts" to be president but was otherwise wonderful.
Some visitors arrived at Washington's home, Mount Vernon, particularly determined to celebrate new citizens like Mr. Esmaeili as a rejoinder to the president's policies.
She is a strong but not terribly distinct vocalist, and, most perplexing for someone positioned as a spirited rejoinder to pop's center, she's malleable.
It is a rejoinder to the pressure on literature to serve as self-help, to make us empathetic or better informed, to be useful.
Preparing for a visit by U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Tuesday, India's foreign ministry issued a stiff rejoinder to the U.S. criticism.
Sean Downey's new exhibition Wholly Idle at Steven Zevitas Gallery could be read as a rejoinder to the whole notion of the post-internet artist.
Leto isn't a blatant rejoinder to that restriction, but it's not hard to see how it can be read with an eye toward Putin's Russia.
Spall's version of Paisley is a humorless, unmoving, angry Protestant minister with a scriptural rejoinder for every one of McGuinness's statements, no matter how innocuous.
"They're voting out of enthusiasm; they're voting out of love," Mr. Trump said, a rejoinder to news reports about violence breaking out at his rallies.
The Russians delivered their rejoinder on Tuesday afternoon at the United Nations, where Ambassador Vassily A. Nebenzia convened an unscheduled session of the Security Council.
Mr. Moran issues a jostling, punctuation-filled solo that climaxes with a series of off-harmony dashes, then a quick rejoinder from Mr. Harland's drums.
He thrives on satiny production like this, and here, he eases into it like an exhale, the sleepy-eyed rejoinder to Action Bronson's tart darts.
The obvious rejoinder, at least from a critic's point of view, is that if Baywatch was a better movie, there wouldn't be such a disconnect.
It's a light cultural rejoinder to the concept of microaggressions, those passing instances of everyday racism that add up into a larger, more insidious picture.
Working through Swiss channels, Tehran communicated clearly that its limited missile strike on a U.S. military base in Iraq would be the end of its rejoinder.
His choice to analyze the composition of "The Music Lesson" more rigorously than any other work is likely a rejoinder to the popular documentary Tim's Vermeer.
What I don't know is whether that was a stock rejoinder the actor had ready for this kind of exchange, or a moment of pure improvisation.
See this great piece by Daniel Engber in Slate (he says kill 'em all) or this rejoinder by Melissa Cronin at Vice (she says maybe not).
Since the election, his supporters and others have displayed the flag as a kind of rejoinder to anti-Trump protesters in places such as Durango, Colo.
Lockhart confirmed the exchange, which was first reported by ESPN, but said his goal was to react quickly and forcefully, not to craft the perfect rejoinder.
The easy rejoinder to this is that this is just a campaign proposal, and these are details that can be worked out in the legislative process.
Mario M. Cuomo, but tackling an obvious target like that could just has easily have Ms. Nixon stumbling into a buzz saw of a rhetorical rejoinder.
" Scaramucci's rejoinder to CNN's John Berman: "I think you have to consider a change at the top of the ticket when someone is acting like this.
"So don't sit there and tell me that marriage isn't an economic proposition," she concludes, and Laurie is unable to come up with any convincing rejoinder.
Before launching the bus tour, Biden's most famous malarkey moment came as a rejoinder to then-House Speaker Paul Ryan during the 2012 vice presidential debate.
It can be read as an act of resistance, a pointed rejoinder to a dominant culture that believed that no black person deserved such fine things.
She's also invited a slew of people who seem like a direct rejoinder to Trump and his politics — and many other Democrats are following her lead.
When Sanders and Warren announced their endorsements earlier this week, Meeks struck out with a rejoinder that might have echoed out well beyond Queens and New York.
Kyrsten Sinema , one of the party's most-prized recruits and a keystone of Democrats' long-shot hopes of capturing the Senate this fall, has a ready rejoinder.
They opened up their own shop in 1995, naming it Other Music as a sort of rejoinder to the imposing presence of Tower Records across the street.
In presenting the rejoinder to the president's address, Stacey Abrams (D-Ga.) did not mention national security at all, other than a brief reference to climate change.
Two centuries later, the poet Richard Wilbur wrote a rejoinder: Kick at the rock, Sam Johnson, break your bones: But cloudy, cloudy is the stuff of stones.
Vetements's is a motley crew — street-cast, scowling, of floridly unflattering haircut — whose appearance is a tonic rejoinder to the usual manicured parade of fashion-week beauties.
Kuma's rejoinder might be that his own plan represents the local traditions and materials of the surrounding region, rather than a fanciful object alien to the landscape.
Clinton's rejoinder to Mr. Trump that "America never stopped being great" was tone deaf to millions of ordinary Americans struggling with debt, police brutality and pervasive inequality.
For three years, visiting them has been a lesson in living, and a rejoinder to the myth that youth is life's glory, after which everything is downhill.
And this was a political rejoinder to the fact that Trump is trying to push Jerusalem as the new capital, and he's put the US Embassy there.
Though his entire speech felt like a rejoinder to Trumpism, he's left it to the Democrats themselves to take that message of strength through optimism to Republicans themselves.
Mr Sloan's rejoinder to this claim was embraced by the four liberal justices and, it seems, by Anthony Kennedy, the fifth vote Mr Moore needs to avoid execution.
For children, the death of a pet is often our first experience with death itself, a harsh rejoinder to the innocence and sense of immortality that pervades youth.
In a recent string of rulings against the administration's travel ban, judges have offered an implicit rejoinder by asserting their independence and authority to limit the executive branch.
The intent seems to be to create a kind of plausible deniability, so if the racism is challenged, there is a prepared rejoinder: Can't you take a joke?
"I do know that, I wrote the damn bill," Sanders responded, a rejoinder that his own campaign put on bumper stickers after the exchange spread on social media.
The word MOT simply means "word," so a witty rejoinder, to me, would have to be "bon MOT," unless the phrase has been shortened when using it colloquially.
It was unclear whether the antigovernment demonstrations were a convincing rejoinder to the setback he suffered on Tuesday, when military commanders asserted their allegiance to President Nicolás Maduro.
I had to clench my jaw to suppress the rejoinder that China's best-known tyrant, Mao Zedong, has his portrait overlooking the killing field known as Tiananmen Square.
Headlined by two Latina women in Miami, the show served as a rejoinder to an administration that's spent the past three years denigrating the populaces the performers represent.
The lawsuit is a sharp rejoinder to the government's crackdown on Chinese spies, which has been undermined by a series of high-profile missteps, including Dr. Xi's case.
Later in the day, Bryan Cranston offered a rejoinder to Trump while accepting the Tony Award for Best Performance by an actor in a leading role in a play.
Mr Sloan's rejoinder to this claim was embraced by the four liberal justices and, it seems, by Justice Anthony Kennedy, the fifth vote Mr Moore needs to avoid execution.
Bak wrote a rejoinder to the published criticisms, and says there is now overwhelming evidence from psychological experiments backed by imaging studies that bilingual and monolingual brains function differently.
That rejoinder is more than a little hyperbolic, but the JASTA bill is a poorly thought-out, overly politicized bill, and likely to cause future headaches for U.S. policymakers.
" A group of conservative preachers showed up wherever gay-rights activists appeared, while dozens of African-American demonstrators had a direct rejoinder to Trump's slogan, "make America great again.
But just as much, the later Murillo self-portrait is a rejoinder to that earlier one — a courteous but resigned epistle from an older artist to his younger self.
My startled rejoinder was not a reference to the covert C.I.A. officer unmasked by The Times, but rather a fumbled attempt to refer to the law governing such disclosures.
This is 2020: The world's richest man took to social media to post a "Seinfeld"-themed rejoinder to a federal official who complained publicly about not getting a meeting.
Positioned here at the end, "Engram of Returning" is almost a wry rejoinder: What will we remember of all the places and histories these short films transported us to?
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump had a sharp rejoinder for Jamie Dimon on Thursday, saying the JPMorgan chief executive lacked the "smarts" to be president but was otherwise wonderful.
The common rejoinder from the administration's defenders is that Trump's own intentions are effectively foiled by a White House staff that endeavors to distract, confuse, and box in the president.
I guess my rejoinder is that a late-term abortion means certain death for the fetus; bringing the child to term means at least the hope of survival, however faint.
For anyone still inclined to believe that liberal democracy is the inevitable outgrowth of human progress — an outcome hastened by the postwar institutions — these events have provided a sobering rejoinder.
But it was unclear whether the antigovernment demonstrations were a convincing rejoinder to the setback Mr. Guaidó suffered on Tuesday, when he failed to convince the military to switch sides.
Mr. Van de Bellen also reminded the new government leaders that they represent everyone in Austria, a rejoinder to a campaign characterized in large part by an antipathy toward immigrants.
When he called the timing of the unionization announcement into question on Twitter, intimating a conspiracy against him because IATSE had previously endorsed his opponent, organizers offered a quick rejoinder.
" This echoes Alison's earlier rejoinder to his reluctance to sell the Lobster Roll on the grounds that he doesn't want to become part of the establishment: "You are the establishment.
It's a poetic, creative rejoinder consonant with its unsubtle times, an appropriately monumental intervention in the shrieking wall-to-wall news coverage of the shrieking president shrieking about his wall.
To top it off, Jeb Bush got in on the action, and his "so did you" rejoinder was maybe the most effective attack of the night, with Rubio as the target.
Painted with exactingly sensuous realism, Catherine Murphy's "Harry's Nipple" (2003) represents a man's hairy breast seen through a hole in his shirt, a comic rejoinder to the fetishization of female nipples.
That means that her new album, the stripped-down "Joanne," isn't daring or radical — it's logical, a rejoinder to her past and also to the candy-striped pop that surrounds her.
Even Hillary Clinton's response to Trump on this point has been a bit wan: "America never stopped being great," she's said, which is a rejoinder, but not a very sharp one.
"The simple rejoinder to anyone who doesn't like it," he says, is that any viable alternative would leave you with either less content overall, or a vast network of subscription walls.
But Buttigieg showed he could counter-punch, delivering a sharp rejoinder back at Gabbard — and perhaps laying down a marker for the next candidate to come at him in December's debate.
And "don't accuse me" also brings to mind her rejoinder to President Trump a year ago, after Democrats took back the House, vaulting her into the speakership for the second time.
Sans celebs, excessive scenery, or striking dancing talent, the film reads like a Judson School rejoinder to the Christian rock opera, a picturesque fable flying in the face of the sublime.
Germans are adding an angry rejoinder that Mr. Trump is a godsend to despots and tyrants around the world, but they refuse to buy spare parts for their grounded Luftwaffe (air force).
It felt like an inadvertent rejoinder to some of the show's critics -- a reminder that a mythical fantasy world where a woman rides dragons can't readily be held to modern-day conventions.
In its rejoinder, Tata stated that Mistry, who was appointed a director in 2006 and made executive chairman in 2012, would have been "fully empowered" to lead the group and its companies.
" (Our fact-check finds otherwise.) Chancellor Angela Merkel, who grew up under Soviet domination, issued a polite rejoinder: that now-unified Germans "can make our own policies and make our own decisions.
Since I agree that Trump's race-baiting is disgraceful, I respect that rejoinder, and I don't think my own arguments are likely to dislodge people from a firm point of moral principle.
Hours later, Borchetta posted a rejoinder, including a snippet of a deal proposal, that suggested that Swift could have earned her recording rights back had she renewed with Big Machine last year.
Their pledge is a striking rejoinder to the ownership's intent, which has not been enacted yet, to limit the use of crops to cases in which jockeys deem safety is at stake.
In Robert Murray's "Surf" (1967), a pair of yellow aluminum zigzags nuzzle on the floor, like snakes in the grass offering a sly rejoinder to Donald Judd's nearby matte brown aluminum box.
Another surprising rejoinder to this assumption comes from Serena, as she advises Nick's new, barely pubescent econowife, Eden (Sydney Sweeney), that it isn't a sin to take pleasure in sex within marriage.
With its mix of Hispanic, African-American and Asian-American voters, Nevada offered Mr. Sanders a rejoinder to critics who claim he cannot broaden his appeal beyond his base of white liberals.
"No one paid us to be here," Amanda Taylor, 44, said before the South Carolina forum, in a rejoinder to some Republicans' claims that agitators were being compensated to hijack their appearances.
Yet calls to rally citizens to vote are met by a testing rejoinder — have we forgotten how easily democracy can be turned on its head by those adept at manipulating public opinion?
It's a pointed rejoinder to the all the Monday morning rape quarterbacks who ask survivors why they didn't fight back against their attackers, or didn't fight harder, even when faced with terrible repercussions.
In a rejoinder to the POTUS post, Charles Grassley, the Iowa Republican who heads the Senate Judiciary Committee, notes that the Senate enjoys "the authority to consent or withhold consent" to a nominee.
And here is the perfect rejoinder to any conspiracy theorists who think they have a "gotcha" in the notion that the Parkland survivors were coached for their TV interviews: Why shouldn't they be?
At a certain point, it might have felt more authentic had Trump literally begun referring to her as "that woman," a rejoinder that would have more accurately conveyed the source of his disdain.
" Shortly thereafter, an Apple press conference attended by TechCrunch provided a rejoinder from two Apple executives, including General Counsel Bruce Sewell, who said that "the tone of the brief reads like an indictment.
That means it is a perfect time to remember that in 1936, Hughes wrote what is still the most eloquent rejoinder to cries of "make America great again" that anyone could hope for.
"Money" is effectively a stripped-bare version of BlocBoy JB and Drake's already-bare "Look Alive," and a de facto lo-fi rejoinder to Cardi B's steady pop incursions over the past year.
It is the answer to every question, the nonresponsive parry to every thrust of a question about the president's credibility and actions, the ultimate rejoinder to any hint of wrongdoing by Mr. Trump.
Preet Bharara — the former United States attorney for the Southern District of New York who was abruptly fired from that job by Mr. Trump this year — sent out a sarcastic rejoinder on Twitter.
For one thing, Judge Jackson's 120-page opinion offers a lengthy rejoinder to the Trump administration view that Congress is largely powerless to compel the executive branch to comply with its legal obligations.
" Ms. Warren, who supports free tuition at public colleges and canceling most student loan debt, was ready with a quick rejoinder: "The mayor wants billionaires to pay one tuition for their own kids.
" That accusation drew a stiff rejoinder from the White House, where an official told Fox News "we believe the administration is making a difference in aiding and resettling victims of religious persecution in Iraq.
McCabe's first words matched this, as his screams of "Crucifixion / Benediction / It's all I've ever known," played into the band's established premise, but worked just as well as a rejoinder to the band's critics.
Every time she draws attention to the Trumpian flaws that were conspicuous to all during the campaign, she doesn't hear the obvious rejoinder echoing in every American's mind: Then why couldn't you trounce him?
In a Republican primary that has featured caustic language toward immigrants, particularly from Mr. Trump, merely running three Spanish-language ads, as Conservative Solutions PAC has done in Miami, is a rejoinder in itself.
Together, their voices are creating a forceful rejoinder to an industry that runs on fear and in which silence is at once a defense and a weapon as well as a condition of employment.
And second, the Problem Solvers' timely call for bipartisan cooperation was a much-needed rejoinder to irresponsible voices on the left and right that want to turn the pandemic into a partisan blame game.
But his latest provocation on sexual misconduct sparked a furious and tearful rejoinder from Ms. Heitkamp on Sunday, one day after she voted to oppose the Supreme Court nomination of Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh.
Chipotle and Arby's have declared that they have no plans to serve plant-based meats, and Arby's went so far as to develop a mocking rejoinder: the "marrot," a carrot made out of turkey.
Sanders stung Biden into a passionate rejoinder and gave him a political opening when he said his health plan was the only one that could ensure someone who got cancer would not go bankrupt.
" At the back of the march, a cluster of students held up handmade signs in rejoinder, echoing Mr. Vemula's despair with a new hope: "We are no longer just a vote, a number, a thing.
Together, she, Dominica Greene and Angie Pittman held that space in a dreamy, unrushed way, as if suspended in the sprawl of a summer evening — a tacit rejoinder to the anxieties of the outside world.
Shortly before campaigning began, Mr. Najib's party pushed through a so-called fake news law that was the first in the world to use Mr. Trump's rejoinder as it criminalized publishing or circulating misleading information.
After enduring months of criticism for remaining silent in the face of previous Trump attacks on the judiciary, Roberts issued a statement that didn't directly reference the president but still served as an unmistakable rejoinder.
The lawsuit brought by the State of Texas is a cruel rejoinder to the President's attempt to address a problem that not many people in Texas, or Washington for that matter, seem interested in fixing.
And in 2015, China awarded Mr. Mugabe its Confucius Prize — a rejoinder to the Nobel committee, which had angered Beijing by awarding its 2010 Peace Prize to Liu Xiaobo, a dissident and imprisoned Chinese writer.
"Music for Change: The Banned Countries" is a rejoinder to President Trump's first travel ban, featuring music from the predominantly Muslim nations the executive order targeted, including Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen.
Instead, it's Ethan (Clark Moore), femme and black with a Michelle Obama blowout and a sanguine rejoinder for every bully he encounters, who embodies the familiar high school figure of the kid everyone knew was gay.
The Speaker tweeted on Tuesday that "there can be no moral ambiguity" in responding to bigotry and white supremacy, in a seeming rejoinder to Trump's statements that blamed both sides in Charlottesville for the violence there.
Adding more fuel to the growing feud between Ford and Tesla, a Ford executive had a snappy rejoinder ready for Elon Musk when the Tesla CEO tweeted on Sunday that the company hit its production goals.
SZ: Well, this is my rejoinder to this detestable propaganda that the tech companies have foisted on our societies, telling us that, as long as we have nothing to hide, we have nothing to worry about.
Ms. Dodd and her father made the curtain, which serves as a rejoinder to, and perhaps a protest against, the current political climate — a reminder of the alliances and relationships that might truly make America great.
When asked about his determination that not one of the "potentially obstructive actions" detailed by special counsel Robert Mueller constituted obstruction of justice, Barr offered the weak rejoinder that there was no proven underlying crime (debunked below).
"Seven years is a long time for a slave" isn't just good advice for our wee hero, it's the appropriate rejoinder to a character we've loved for his amelioration between justice and what is presented as necessity.
Also Wednesday, the president delivered an unusually aggressive rejoinder during his press conference, lashing out at CNN's Jim Acosta for asking him about the racist migrant caravan ads that amounted to the GOP's closing argument with voters.
The season's final shot, which fixes on Cunanan's plaque at the mausoleum before pulling back to show that his is just one among hundreds of identical vaults, is a perfect rejoinder to his longing to be special.
Symbolically at least, the choice of Palestine as the Group of 77's leader is a diplomatic rejoinder to Israel and the United States in the protracted Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and a political advance for the Palestinians.
It has also become, at least thus far, a thumbs-down rejoinder to the women's sports degraders, forever skeptical or outright dismissive of Connecticut's dominance, based on the false presumption that the Huskies seldom had worthy competition.
Indeed, if I had to rank the most unsettling moments of the past year, high on my list would be press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders's rejoinder to a journalist who asked about a baldfaced lie Kelly had told.
When we spoke a few weeks ago, Weld said that while he was a "normal" Republican, Trump was a "RINO" — a Republican in name only, a term that at one time was a devastating rejoinder in conservatives circles.
In a rejoinder to Mr. Trump's call to renegotiate the nuclear deal, he said that "all countries" at the General Assembly meeting supported the nuclear deal, "except the United States and the Zionist regime," a reference to Israel.
For one, the rebukes offer a useful rejoinder to critics who deride Fox News as "state TV." The network has also sought to highlight skeptical Trump coverage to advertisers who may be leery of provocative right-wing punditry.
To those who see her white husband, question her time in California as a prosecutor in a criminal justice system that disproportionately punishes people of color and wonder about her empathy for black men, Howard is her rejoinder.
On the other hand, Huawei has pointed out that the U.S. has also engaged in mass surveillance of its own and worldwide communications networks—a fair rejoinder but not exactly a reassuring one, given China's own ambitions towards superpower.
Mr. Chandler, whose grandfather, A. B. Chandler, was governor and senator before becoming the commissioner of Major League Baseball, knows the district like few others, and he believes Ms. McGrath has a powerful rejoinder to being labeled far left.
It's a sweet story, and a clever one — a perfect rejoinder to any privileged New Yorker who has wondered, coming home from the bars late at night, what sort of parent would keep their kid out at this hour.
Baruch's aesthetic is a bold rejoinder to the more neutral, reserved interiors that have prevailed in recent years (think fiddle-leaf figs in ceramic pots nestled next to muted Eames chairs), perhaps because he is something of an outsider.
When challenged on her prosecutorial record during her Senate race, Harris and her advocates pointed out that as a Black woman, "you're held to a different standard," a rejoinder that has resurfaced now that she has suspended her campaign.
The agreement prompted a sharp rejoinder from China, which is not in the G83 club but whose rise as a power has put it at the heart of some discussions at the advanced nations' summit in Ise-Shima, central Japan.
Biden's middle-class populism is an easy counter to Trump's rich man's populism; his rejoinder to "make America great again" is he obviously never stopped believing in America's greatness; his bemused condescension would've found its perfect target in Trump's brash ignorance.
Yet the performers are top-notch, several individual scenes are gems, and if nothing else, "Sell crazy someplace else—we're all stocked up here," remains both a great line of dialogue and a helpful rejoinder for use in one's daily life.
His rejoinder has been that protocol didn't account for the highly unusual circumstances he and the FBI faced—"I said I would do something unprecedented because I think it is an unprecedented situation," he told the House Oversight Committee in July.
Notably, Warren claims that the program could be paid for in its entirety without raising taxes on the middle class—a bold rejoinder to Joe Biden, Pete Buttigieg and other critics who have called Medicare for All politically and fiscally unsound.
"Senator Corker may be worried about the lack of adult day care in the White House, but the framers actually assigned those duties to Congress," Mr. Bassin said, invoking the chairman's rejoinder to Mr. Trump's insults on Twitter earlier this month.
In one sense, "Lost Landscapes of New York" is a rejoinder to the more familiar commercialized visons of the city that fantasies and deep pockets produce, one that turns it into an atmospheric set and its people into bit players.
And, returning to the stove, if you've ever entertained the notion that working in a professional kitchen might be fun, definitely examine Ivy Knight's rejoinder, "How Being a Line Cook Ruined Me," which Vice's algorithms resurfaced for me this week.
Despite the many obstacles, a wealth tax in the United States could prove to be a political winner for Democrats and serve as a rejoinder to Mr. Trump, who has allowed deficits to swell by cutting taxes without curbing spending.
What has become a familiar defense for Mayor Bill de Blasio when he faces ethical questions about his behavior or that of officials in his administration can be boiled down to a simple, grade-school rejoinder: They said I could.
It's an editorial decision that drew mockery from Seth Meyers on late-night television, performative scorn from a range of Twitter users, and a pointed rejoinder from George Conway, the prominent attorney whose wife happens to be one of Trump's top communications aides.
A day later, KSI, also well-known for his YouTube gaming videos, posted a rejoinder titled "Talking about 'YouTube changing' to get views," in which he argues that YouTube has always been "changing" and was never especially great in the first place.
As we know, AI algorithmic systems are continuously harvesting our data, and many cyber-friendly artists (myself included) are choosing to express an art-of-noise rejoinder that privileges the glitch over this reality of simulation and its presumptions of progressive perfection.
An on-target rejoinder to her piece ran earlier this year on The Times's own Op-Ed page: David Leonhardt's column about the distressing juxtaposition of higher numbers of low-income students attending college but too few of them attaining a degree.
Born of one woman's invitation to forty friends, the event is meant as a rejoinder to the fact that a candidate with a troubling history regarding women's rights—one who actually bragged about committing sexual assault—has made it to the White House.
In 1789, James Madison persuaded the first president to abandon his tedious and defensive 75-page Inaugural Address, which the protean Madison sliced to less than 1,500 words and then secretly drafted not only Congress's gracious response, but also Washington's own rejoinder.
Sanders gave his own rejoinder to Trump's State of the Union in 2019 -- as he had done the year before -- a move that angered some Democrats, who accused him of distracting from the official response by former Georgia gubernatorial nominee Stacey Abrams.
My own sense is that lowering the bar for impeachment in the House without bipartisan support and with articles that do not allege crimes warrant a partisan rejoinder in the Senate to put a stop to this endeavor at the earliest available opportunity.
The final play of the San Francisco 49ers' 48-46 win against the New Orleans Saints offered closure to an exhausting, exhilarating game but an altogether temporary rejoinder to a debate that will rage until the conference champion is crowned in six weeks.
MUNICH — Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany delivered a strong rejoinder on Saturday to American demands that European allies pull out of the Iran nuclear deal and gave a spirited defense of multilateral institutions in a world increasingly marked by great-power rivalry.
A move to block it would be a consequential rebuke that could bring the GOP closer to the reckoning he and other Trump-skeptic officials claim to desire -- and stand as a worthy rejoinder to critics who rolled their eyes at Flake's October 24 remarks.
The skin of Castel Volturno has been peeled and scraped, as if the very buildings were diseased, and the final shot—of a playground in the broad square, facing the sea—is a bleak rejoinder to the beach scene that closes "8 1/2" (1963).
This is true in a way we could not have predicted for George W. Bush, whose presidency was expected by many to be a quiet rejoinder to the Clinton years — some education reform, some tax cuts, some compassionate conservatism, a less active foreign policy agenda.
What this reasoning does not grapple with — and it is a perennial rejoinder to discussions of sexual assault and women's vulnerability — is that no one escapes unwanted male attention because they don't meet certain beauty standards or because they don't dress a certain way.
The conversation continued from there, with Warren calling for new housing, education, and health care laws that specifically address persistent racial inequities; there was also a baffling rejoinder from Andrew Yang that universal basic income — not new laws — would help solve racism in America.
Her cutting rejoinder — "with all due respect, I don't get confused" — earned cheers from people who called it an example of resolve from a strong female leader and boos from others who accused her of disloyalty for going after one of Trump's newest handpicked aides.
"For people who are saying 'you're going too easy on the banks,' their rejoinder is 'we have data saying that's not true,'" said Douglas Landy, a partner at Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy who helps some of the largest banks comply with the Volcker Rule.
In a rejoinder titled "Small Scattered Fragments Do Not a Dwarf Make," he and two co-authors wrote that the bones were consistent with those of juveniles, and that the idea of nutrition-based dwarfism was preposterous, given the archipelago's "virtual cornucopia" of seafood.
As Booker has decried the debate qualifications and Castro has challenged Iowa and New Hampshire's status as the first two voting states' citing that they're 90 percent white, they've been met with this rejoinder: Obama did it, so the system isn't stacked against you.
In fact, he emerged to tell his aides that the Russian president had offered a compelling rejoinder: Moscow's cyberoperators are so good at covert computer-network operations that if they had dipped into the Democratic National Committee's systems, they would not have been caught.
Holt's rejoinder feels like a confession of some sort, a mea culpa from Burton, whose most recent string of films (from at least 2010's Alice in Wonderland to 2016's Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children, and maybe longer) have disappointed and baffled former fans.
" But one thing it has done is take the sharp edges off the ability of the league and the players to gratuitously comment on political and social issues du jour, knowing the rejoinder may be "why aren't you speaking out about Uighur slaves in cotton fields?
She told us what he was saying was not true, and that we should fact check, but when he's throwing the kitchen sink at her, it would have been nice if she had had a short, 10 or 15 second, rejoinder at the ready for each attack.
An online database of more than 800 television writers of color was unveiled by the Creative Artists Agency on Thursday, intended to serve not just as a resource but also as a rejoinder to the common Hollywood refrain that qualified diverse writers are hard to find.
The Obamas' documentary, in its own way, provides a rejoinder: The first person viewers see on screen is a black man, who sets the tone for the announcement of GM's closure; and one of the primary narrative arcs is that of Bobby, a black furnace off-loader.
And buffering this song on every side, and from within, is Lil Uzi Vert, whose spaced-out sing-raps are so ethereal they serve as a rejoinder to Ms. Azalea's heavy-effort off-kilter raps, even as they're being appropriated and used as a protective shield.
" On Thursday, Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman, Bahram Qassemi, gave a mild rejoinder, saying, "It is a shame that the U.S. government, instead of thanking the Iranian nation for their continued fight against terrorism, keeps repeating unfounded claims and adopts unwise policies that are effectively helping terrorist groups.
Created by Lena Waithe, who broke ground as the first African-American woman to win a comedy writing Emmy for "Master of None," this Showtime drama initially feels like a rejoinder to politicians (including President Trump) who have turned Chicago, and the violence there, into a talking point.
To those who might be inclined to tell artists to shut up and sing or act, the evening offered a concerted rejoinder, subjecting President Trump to rebukes that ranged from mockery to more sober indictments to stirring statements about unity and how recent government actions are antithetical to American values.
"Needless to say, Pennycook is having none of it, insisting in his rejoinder (aptly titled "It's Still Bullshit") that the definition of what constitutes bullshit is not a matter of subjective interpretation:"That it is possible for someone to find meaning in a statement does not prevent it from being bullshit.
The conventional wisdom at the time held that Trump was being foolhardy—that the intelligence community might have the last laugh, at his expense—which invited the obvious rejoinder that if intelligence professionals can so easily bring about the destruction of elected leaders for revenge, democracy is in a frail state.
There's a good chance that "Little Rocket Man" (as Trump calls Kim) and the "mentally deranged U.S. dotard" (Kim's rejoinder) will do likewise after realizing they don't have many shared interests after all, and that the Korean peninsula will give the 21st century its versions of the Berlin and Cuban crises.
If President Trump's election amounted to an angry rejoinder to America's first black president, as many on the left believe, Mr. Trump has created a backlash of his own, energizing women and people of color who represent an unmistakable rebuke to his demagogy on race and ethnicity and his misogynistic attacks.
This vision of the role of social media in the cyber age may serve as a rejoinder to Mr Feldman's scepticism, for the Supreme Court has held in several cases—including Marsh v Alabama in 1946—that privately owned entities sometimes function as public ones where First Amendment protections apply in full force.
Roy BluntRoy Dean BluntEx-CIA chief worries campaigns falling short on cybersecurity GOP group targets McConnell over election security bills in new ad Budget deal sparks scramble to prevent shutdown MORE's (R-Mon.) national security record and vocally opposes the Iran nuclear deal — as giving them a strong rejoinder to GOP attacks.
In response to Trump's recent suggestions that he could revoke the promise of birthright citizenship with the stroke of a pen, Obama said that "a president doesn't get to decide on his own who's an American citizen and who's not," a rejoinder that delighted the partisans in Miami's Ice Palace Film Studios.
"Dear America" is a potent rejoinder to those who tell Vargas he's supposed to "get in line" for citizenship, as if there were a line instead of a confounding jumble of vague statutes and executive orders — not to mention the life-upending prospect of getting deported to a country he barely remembers.
A group of Cleveland boosters hopes to find an affirmative answer to that question in two years, when they kick off a new citywide triennial, to be called Front International: Cleveland Exhibition for Contemporary Art, a rust-belt rejoinder to venerated European art gatherings like Documenta, which happens every five years in Kassel, Germany.
At a reception in Paris for French films in this year's competition, Audrey Azoulay, the outgoing culture minister, recalled that an earlier iteration of the Cannes Film Festival was started in the 1930s as a rejoinder to the Venice Film Festival, which began under Mussolini and where Joseph Goebbels was once a guest of honor.
Here is his deepest rejoinder: "Your very ideas are but the outgrowth of the conditions of your bourgeois production and bourgeois property, just as your jurisprudence is but the will of your class made into a law for all, a will whose essential character and direction are determined by the economical conditions of existence of your class".
Throughout the decades of underappreciation that followed his original success, the shy, slim Cincinnati native produced a polished and graphically appealing body of work that, nearly 19933 years after his death and 21993 or so after the first cold shoulder, is re-emerging as a joyful, innocent rejoinder to the cynical materialism of much of contemporary art.
" That remark brought a suspension from his job at Standard Bank and an acerbic rejoinder from its chief executive, Sim Tshabalala, that "entitled is often a key word in racist thinking" — either by whites accusing blacks of claiming undeserved privilege, or by blacks arguing that "white people are not entitled to be full citizens because they are 'all racists.
R. The ultimate rejoinder to those asinine roundups about how to talk to your conservative family members about politics, Jacob's graphic memoir is a charming, moving account of what it's like raising a brown child with Trump-voting in-laws, of growing up as a dark-skinned Indian American in a white town, and of self-discovery and growth. —T.
Nevertheless, the miniseries offers a damning window into the criminal-justice system, from the media's willing adoption of the "wilding" narrative to then-private citizen Donald Trump wading into the controversy by advocating for the death penalty -- eliciting a tart rejoinder from a parent who suggests (in what feels a bit too on the nose) that the real-estate developer's 15 minutes of fame were nearly up.
"Illusion," Lawrence writes, "marks the gap between visual and spatial awareness," and it is this occurrence that Sandback regards as a fact, swapping Frank Stella's Minimalist mini-manifesto, "What you see is what you see," for the Conceptualist rejoinder, "What you see is what you think you see," an insight that digs more deeply into the eye-brain connection and the phenomenology he studied as an undergraduate.
Since Nekrasova's tweet has exploded, Whitty has offered another rejoinder, which she posted to YouTube and I'm not going to watch but you can if you want, and a predictable chorus of the most disingenuous and dumbest people alive, like Pauly No Mates, have jumped in to destroy Nekrasova with her own logic, by pointing out a socialist drinking an iced coffee is a disqualifying indulgence.
The rotating group of families who have appeared at times with the president — totaling more than three dozen — provide a powerful rejoinder to criticism of Mr. Trump's hard-line approach to immigration as heartless, in some ways embodying his gift for creating narratives that resonate more with his base than concrete policy proposals or statistics undermining his argument that unauthorized immigration leads to increases in crime.
Kurt existed within the mounting charge of Pop but was also outside of it, offering a rejoinder to a lopsidedly male affair — she took Claes Oldenburg's manifesto, "I am for the art that a kid licks, after peeling away the wrapper," and pushed it full tilt, muscling the high-octane aesthetic of the movement into the delicate and feminine forms of gummy Scottie dogs and Swedish Fish.
Right on the heels of Teen Titans leader Robin declaring, "Fuck Batman!" in the gloomy trailer for the upcoming live-action TV series Titans, a very different version of the Boy Wonder is leading his teenage team into theaters to issue a much more family-friendly rejoinder to the Caped Crusader — and, more pointedly, to the grim-and-gritty strain of superheroism he's come to embody over the past few decades.
In an interview with the New York Times ahead of "Co-op"'s February 27 airdate, Meyers and Mulaney spoke about the "smoky haze of exhaustion" that arises in high-intensity writers' rooms, where "you're talking to someone you admire and love and are close friends with" but will absolutely cut with a withering rejoinder, like "Maybe we could try it, but funny this time," as Mulaney suggested.
Trump's angry assault on his attackers played out as a rejoinder to first lady Michelle Obama, who delivered a speech in New Hampshire that was simultaneously devastating and inspirational — and was, like Trump's rally that followed, carried live on cable TV. Clinton's most powerful campaign surrogate excoriated Trump over the myriad accusations of sexual assault and the videotape that shows him bragging about his ability to get away with that very behavior.
Which makes what has happened in the last couple of years so striking: Grime, in something close to its rawest form, is minting stars — Stormzy, Skepta and more — who are reaching the top of the British charts and exerting a global influence while continuing to wear the genre's de facto uniform, a tracksuit, a rejoinder to the flash of what came before it and what surrounds it, as well as to American hip-hop excess.

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