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The cheater's classmates will have resented what your daughter resented: being upstaged.
He resented that people resented him for wanting what he thought he deserved, a source explained.
I resented him for how little we had in common, and he resented me, rightly, for resenting him.
I resented his desire to do anything but be with me; he resented my clinging to him like he was the only life preserver in the sea.
Stanley Resented Nicky Before He Resented Jack Throughout This Is Us, Stanley's anger at Jack over Nicky's death suggests the late Pearson kid was his dad's favorite son.
" - Jerry, 28 "Friend's Boxer that apparently 'resented women.
What John resented was that Ed was making the decision.
"Spygate" was suddenly the news and journalists even resented that.
Those who benefited from the old system resented the reforms.
I never loved you, and resented you in my life.
Prosecutors allege Ortega killed the children because resented Marina Krim.
MANY FEMALE Surrealist painters resented being defined by their gender.
Thieves are fiercely resented, for their victims often go hungry.
Ivanka's admiration pleased her, and she resented Ivanka for it.
Kimball secretly resented giving up any control of the business.
Nor for that person's partner to feel pressured and resented.
I just resented everyone with opinions and an internet connection.
Clinton, and resented efforts to pin his misdeeds on her.
Ramos initially resented how Moore's death had overshadowed his victory.
But others resented what they saw as an unequal burden.
Workers said they resented the hours, especially the unpaid breaks.
I resented every comment from my parents about weight gain.
She resented what she saw as identity politics on campus.
Veronica also resented the evening routine and suffered from depression.
Underneath, Hogg told me, she resented how she was treated.
There is little evidence that such security theatre is resented.
And because I was a little girl, I resented it.
Others said they resented that they were not given warning.
I think I resented so much about being a woman.
"I resented him for it, and then I resented him even more when the work of dealing with gutting the house fell to me because he had to go back to work," she said.
Japan's colonisation of Korea between 1910 and 1945 is still resented.
Anyone who resented popular and progressive culture found a common banner.
My fellow prisoners resented me for all the attention I received.
The wealth and privilege of these "economic royalists" was widely resented.
The 280m such migrants in urban China feel marginalised and resented.
But this was resented by existing workers in the new world.
Watson – like many of his contemporaries – deeply resented Eubank for this.
This came after Indians, including leading politicians, resented against RBI's move.
Even those who didn't know who he was instinctively resented him.
Most importantly, I realized how much I resented that gender profile.
Smith, meanwhile, has shot back that his costar resented his success.
He ran a much tighter ship than Mom, which I resented.
The self-styled protector was in purdah and he resented it.
Many workers said they resented the way OTG handled the layoffs.
Some writers resented his flamboyance, sartorial and otherwise, and his success.
The "gray" and "whiskey" spellings are seen (and resented) as Americanisms.
And Mr. Lawrence, friends said, resented him for his quick rise.
The [Islamic] State was rough with them and they resented it.
When my parents spanked me, I immediately resented them for it.
"I resented being put in a partisan box," Ms. Camerota said.
Nissan's Japanese executives have resented its subsequent transformation into Renault's cash cow.
I'd forwarded the confirmation email because I hadn't exactly resented his enthusiasm.
But Trump resented Congress's move to box him in on Russia policy.
It was an unspoken truth in Washington that Johnson resented RFK's appointment.
I later found out that these people resented me for doing this.
Theirs is a disorienting world of social transformation, sometimes resented, sometimes welcome.
Yanna said she resented the attention lavished on Jason by their father.
But during childhood and adolescence I hated and resented and hid it.
If he was broke, he resented your ability to support him. 3.
"I think we both resented each other for our differences," he added.
And if you were close to the boss, other groups resented you.
Some in the party later resented Gillibrand's outspoken condemnation of her colleague.
I totally resented my parents' fat-shaming when I was growing up.
Some fellow troops resented the military resources devoted to searching for him.
So the women's movement felt diminishing to her, and she resented it.
Sondland responded by saying he resented the implication, causing Maloney to interject.
I resented each return to the Dhow House and its shallow inhabitants.
"resented not only the Taliban and enemy insurgents, but Afghans in general."
He resented that he had to pay full price for Einstein's room.
Some players resented that, setting up the reasons for the Beavers' downfall.
A few have resented that fire, for the light it cast upon them.
Republicans also resented the Democrats' insistence on getting votes on Trump's Muslim ban.
He expected Democrats who resented Comey's election season performance to applaud the firing.
He said she resented her parents' divorce and eventually turned towards prescription painkillers.
Ortega resented Krim for being the mother "she could never be," Groves said.
He felt that his teammates resented his tougher, more passionate style of play.
Some of the locals I spoke with resented Kiev for encouraging the tourists.
Contest Webcasts were moved to Facebook Watch, which many viewers loudly resented. Facebook?
Sister Nora said some locals resented the state-funded support the Kurds received.
This was a fact that I, with a teenager's allergy to outsiderness, resented.
When I told him he had to go to school, he resented it.
But he resented the challenge, and his thoughts turned to the White House.
The Chinese clearly resented that and will make sure it doesn't happen again.
Mr Johnson represents the British equivalent of the very elite whom Nixon resented.
"Her rival isn't someone to be resented or envied, but embraced, even consumed."
They saw the Mary Wards as their rightful property and resented this usurpation.
The Youngers were reluctant to sell and resented the loss of their property.
She always resented when he or anybody else took credit for the holiday.
During my adult years, I went through a phase where I resented the movie.
Giles "resented Free for his lifestyle and success," the detective wrote in the affidavit.
Moscow also has long resented European and American criticism of its human rights record.
I think we probably would've resented each other for it if she had agreed.
Still, he said he resented the double standard on admissions afforded to football players.
A philosophy once merely suspicious of change became one that resented and resisted change.
If you treated me in a way I felt was unfair, I resented you.
Prosecutors said Ms. Ortega killed the children to spite Ms. Krim, whom she resented.
I learned early on that I was responsible for her, and I resented this.
Mr. Yuan's businesses in China began faltering, and he resented supporting the Zhao family.
He said he voted for Mr. Monserrate in the past, but resented his return.
I, on the other hand, resented this notion, believing we had nothing to prove.
Cameron worshiped his father but resented having to share him with his many fans.
Raised in England, Saro-Wiwa had always resented her visits to her birth country.
Please know that you are not resented by all and are appreciated by many.
The couple already resented paying so much more than their many rent-regulated neighbors.
China has long resented America's (perfectly legal) naval patrols and surveillance operations near its coasts.
The ones who really want to reach Dover are the ones who are most resented.
Hilton resented that the tape would be associated with her forever — which it would be.
A second bank was set up in 1816, but it too was resented by many.
"It's our belief that she resented becoming the primary caregiver of this child," Fornshell said.
Prosecutors argued that Ortega killed the children because resented the children's mother for overworking her.
Some staffers resented Building 8's secretiveness — to enter the space you needed an escort.
Silberg argued that Ortega killed the children because resented the children's mother for overworking her.
He resented his old name, she says, and entered the nest to reconcile with himself.
Charlotte resented Ali because she was being raised by the parents who gave Charlotte up.
I also resented some of them — the attention and care they required from my parents.
Ms. Rogers also thinks Ms. Carter resented that the museum had fought the trademark suit.
"They weren't supposed to kill people," he said, but the peasants resented the educated class.
They resented his ambition, glaring at him and serving him half portions in the cafeteria.
She resented the expectation, while feeling uncomfortable about why the suggestion made her so uncomfortable.
A mix of young, inexperienced hires and transfers who resented leaving their hometowns flooded in.
Both the Kurds and the Shiite Arabs resented the Sunnis in a deadly serious way.
I resented the simplicity of their lives and was exhausted by the complexity of mine.
But mostly I just stared at the walls, and resented everyone when they came home.
At the dinner break, I almost resented having to leave the theater for two hours.
I resented the fact that liking someone of the same sex was not widely accepted.
We also knew the questions would come from the outside world, and we resented them.
It was a time when successful, lavishly paid corporate executives were more admired than resented.
It was a time when successful, lavishly paid corporate executives were more admired than resented.
She supervised men who were older than she was, and they resented reporting to her.
Each side resented the positions of the other, and at times consensus was utterly elusive.
He resented the administration's message to a co-equal branch of government: Just shut up.
I was the only customer, and the cashier resented me for disturbing her phone conversation.
Mr. Murphy also said he resented how the shutdown had been negotiated without local input.
She resented new rules that made it more onerous for her to get the pills.
I resented by body for needing feeding and would have been happy never eating again.
Traditionalists resented her integration of contemporary music like Marvin Gaye's "Wholy Holy" into Amazing Grace.
Gore felt compelled to separate himself from the President and Clinton resented being distanced from.
Madden said Kim Jong Nam resented the fact that his father had started a new family.
At times, he clearly resented the fact that he did not have more time to write.
Many of these middle-grounders resented Mr Blair's speech as an unhelpful polarisation of the debate.
I drank, I took pills, I crushed on her and resented her for not reciprocating it.
Unsurprisingly, other countries resented being bullied by the Americans, preferring a globally agreed set of rules.
We're told Nigg resented Fogle because the staff made him seem "untouchable" ... so he touched him.
He genuinely resented Kelly's claim to Fox News' Bret Baier that Trump had "evolved" on immigration.
Sanders's supporters deeply resented the Party's obvious preference for Clinton; Clinton's backers accused them of sexism.
Some parents said they were just starting to learn about transgender issues and resented Washington's intervention.
In shallow moments, I've resented people, including close friends and family members, who got pregnant easily.
Wright resented the questioning, but Kaufmann saw to it that extra reinforcing bars were installed anyway.
Recently he made it clear that he also resented Boeing as being presumptuous and typically condescending.
Both sons were widely resented for the wealth they appeared to have amassed through family connections.
Ibrahimovic might have given the criticism short shrift in public, but in private, he resented it.
I've always resented that my mother didn't encourage my artistic side when I was a gosling.
But Mr. Kurisu at the Hotel Relation said traditional funeral homes just resented the new competition.
Some music was never mentioned online and I resented that as a discrimination against me personally.
And then when it blew up, when jungle became massive—to use the pun—people resented it.
What's more, the FTC resented the implication of the takeover that internet providers had been inadequately regulated.
But some delegates resented China's presence—its hospitals have used organs harvested from executed prisoners for transplants.
Colleagues say he resented a rare biography of him, from 2008, by a fashion journalist, Covadonga O'Shea.
They did not seem to realize how deeply the Negroes resented segregated seating on buses, for instance.
I resented this stereotype of the hypermasculine black brute, but I also yearned to evoke its fury.
Catholics resented a small Protestant minority that controlled more than its share of land, banks and firms.
I didn't realize how much I resented plugging in my watch every night, but I totally did.
Oromos, who are about a third of the population, long resented the Tigrayans' control of the government.
The Russian Orthodox Church has considered western Ukraine its traditional territory and has resented papal influence there.
In turn she felt exploited by the very same people she tried to please and resented it.
Bette, in my experience with her, she resented it and yet it was part of her brand.
He never resented or tried to avoid paying his taxes, and most Americans feel the same way.
Most mornings, I forgot to use it or, if I remembered, I resented the minute it took.
Democrats resented Republicans for holding open a Supreme Court seat for a record-breaking amount of time.
Indeed, they are largely aimed at U.S.-based internet companies, which are distrusted and resented in Brussels.
As a former student of history, I know that the democratic process must be respected, not resented.
Even the auto bailouts, which the White House hoped would be popular with working people, were resented.
While I'm not even Catholic, I still resented Scaramucci's attempt to draw legitimacy from his Catholic upbringing.
For as long as miracle diets have existed, people have also resented being told what to eat.
LGBT equality would seem to be another American export that can be resented and attacked as American.
But voters resented the intervention and repudiated him by re-electing nearly all of his Democratic rivals.
I had nothing but contempt for money, which is to say I feared and often resented it.
On the other hand, he saw that some richer people resented his dressing the way they did.
That's what alpha males, particularly the jocks, had and why boys like me idolized and resented them.
And second, his strategy of deliberately dividing the country is widely resented by voters outside his base.
" She resented this, and reacted defiantly, adopting, according to one friend, "a madwoman-in-the-attic look.
Though we resented it, being tethered to old-fashioned commercial space and time was good for us.
Several presidents have resented the Federal Reserve for its insufficiently accommodating — to their political interests — monetary policy.
Many know little about the agencies they inhabit, and they are understandably resented by career staff members.
For a long time, I resented my undergraduate debt and felt like it wasn't mine to pay.
And I resented that hope because I knew the worst day of my life was almost here.
They said they resented their arrogance, flashy cars and fancy clothes - bought with money from diamond digging.
I resented this thing in dance music where if you are a DJ, you have to make music.
From our early history in America, white workers resented South Asians, who they feared would take their jobs.
"I resented Obama going to all these places overseas, particularly because his agenda was anti-American," Ely said.
I despised trying to lose weight and I resented everyone that made me feel like I had to.
Some managers resented that their projects appeared to be deprioritized for a secret program they knew little about.
Those who were not so lucky, or in a bad mood, resented these continuous demonstrations of good fortune.
Many Bangladeshis resented that for so long no one was held responsible for the crimes committed in 1971.
My cousins Eva and Helen, who were older and probably resented the intrusion, do not appear to me.
This imposition of U.S. sovereignty and control over people and firms in third countries is deeply resented overseas.
I felt like I was damaged goods, and I resented anyone who wasn't having to go through that.
But I think James and Sean slightly resented me making them do it for a year or two!
She resented the idea of giving up the only constant in her life because of her mother's actions.
Mr. Lack, she believed, resented her for aggressively covering the departure of the disgraced "Today" host Matt Lauer.
Still, the trip caused some grumbling among officers who resented a mayor leaving town during their mourning period.
Mr. Moody, who attended law school and apparently resented that he could not practice, has maintained his innocence.
I resented the book and was quite glad to put it down and (hopefully) never touch it again.
Xyza resented when Georgia tried to give her motherly advice or show her what to do at work.
This simply wouldn't have been possible if those voters actually resented him for his attitude toward the party.
A fellow reads about Cousy, sees his picture often, but I can honestly say I never resented Cousy.
Some residents resented the fence, so Christo's machinery was destroyed, and there were bomb threats against the installation.
Tillerson's chief of staff, Margaret Peterlin, was widely resented for walling off Tillerson from much of Foggy Bottom.
Many Americans resented the temperance movement and didn't believe that Prohibition would ever actually happen or be enforced.
His administration's relations with Israel are resented by many Palestinians, such as those from rival Islamist movement Hamas.
But that economy produced businessmen so wealthy they were eventually resented and viewed as industrialists and robber barons.
But the blacksmith-lawyer, as much as he resented these strangers with their heartfelt looks, couldn't blame them.
In the past, Trump has resented people who have brazenly tried to profit off their relationship with him.
Mr. Erdogan is an Islamist who rose from the conservative, religious working class that most resented westernized secularism.
I think you understood that we were trying to help you, even if you resented going to the vet.
I quickly resented that tiny oven for making me wait so long for a crispy slice of reheated pizza.
Margeaux came from the region near Marseille and resented the intrusion of the state into her life and culture.
Its indigenous population resented the new arrivals, and the British made promises about land ownership to their tribal chiefs.
Mr Elmer says he was falsely accused of taking documents and that colleagues resented his blocking of certain transactions.
He resented his unstable financial start to life after his father, who worked in the City, fell into debt.
Still, he resented the condescending European assumption that the New World would never really rise above breathless cultural tourism.
" When I asked Strout if people she grew up with resented her for leaving, she said, "I don't know.
"For a long time, I resented my undergraduate debt and felt like it wasn't mine to pay," says Page.
When she came to live with us, I was 13 and still resented the stereotypes she represented for me.
Some of his friends believe that Ramdev resented Dixit's own rising celebrity, and they publicly speculated about foul play.
As hard as it was for her, Latasha especially resented the fact that Frisco wasn't there to defend himself.
But execs there have always resented having to cut deals with Vevo instead of working with the labels directly.
We tried to accept the new roles we inhabited, even as we resented them in ourselves and each other.
Mr. Costanzo acknowledged that he was sometimes snubbed by Latin percussionists who resented that he was playing "their" music.
But it also touched off a roiling controversy, pitting reformists against conservatives who resented Gogol's mockery of Russian officialdom.
" 'Gentrification,' " Lumley says, is a word that "would really be resented" by the residents, nor is it particularly apt.
They are an increasingly dominant spending force in Sweden and beyond, if also among the world's most resented travelers.
Vietnamese resented the way their visitors looked down on them and imposed their ways on a presumably inferior people.
" When they were living in Arab countries, the women said, they resented pressure from family members to be "modest.
He felt financial pressure, and she resented him spending time with friends when she was consumed with the children.
But she often resented her mother's inscrutability and need for solitude, and the turbulent environment she was raised in.
A few competitors privately resented his presence, an errant entrant in a race that wants to be taken seriously.
Lots of prime ministers have at times resented the United States, the former colony that eclipsed its mother country.
I like money just fine, but I've always resented the institutions that hold on to the money for me.
How the wife resented being the family's breadwinner and spokesperson for 13 years while her introverted husband held back.
"I always resented that Eugene O'Neill already had my best plots," he told The San Francisco Chronicle in 2002.
He championed the underdog, resented authority, befriended rogues and mobsters, skewered politicians and always announced what was on his mind.
Hoover had presided over a new effort to curb the power of the white terrorist group, which the Southerners resented.
He resented that, almost as much as he loathed the invasion of television by Hollywood glitz, violence and wild unreality.
In his mind, his stoned brother resented a little boy so much, he ended up murdering him in the water.
Sam Blanckensee, a 23-year-old Irish trans man, says he resented having to act hyper-masculine to get surgery.
McIlroy, 30, could compete for either team, a decision he said two years ago that he resented having to make.
" In it, he writes, "I resented the people who'd done this to my father, to our university and to me.
On the Iraqi side, it was not hard to see why the Iraqis in the south resented the British presence.
He was notorious for taking up way too much air time in every meeting, and my quieter colleagues resented him.
What the Chinese have always resented and resisted is an America that imposes its values and standards on everybody else.
In 2016, during a speech for the American Institute for Stuttering, he said he resented people laughing at his stutter.
Many people resented my impatience and honesty, but I never cared about acceptance as much as I cared about respect.
I resented Herbert and his intrusion into our family, and for a long time I refused to speak to him.
The Vietnamese leaders resented Beijing's effort to stir up radicalism among the sizable community of Chinese living in North Vietnam.
Sansa has openly resented her, even after Dany paused her own aspirations in order to join the White Walker fight.
He was dismayed that conglomerates were acquiring publishing houses and resented what he called the dumbing down of international culture.
Democrats also resented the partisan process in which the legislation was drafted and a lack of hearings on legislative text.
But those rich enough to afford big buys in multiple markets are then often resented, especially the self-financed candidates.
"They put me on some medicine / Never thought that my depression would depend on it / I resented it," he raps.
The native Assamese increasingly resented the newcomers, who were, in their view, taking too many professional jobs and economic opportunities.
Women resented her success and her beauty, while men thought that she was unfit to be in charge of the department.
For years, The New York Times resented that Facebook helped elevate BuzzFeed; now BuzzFeed is angry about being displaced by clickbait.
Patrick has long resented how the situation violated his family's privacy and caused some to call his own character into question.
The Oromo, Abiy's group, who are a third of the population, resented Tigrayan domination, which in part accounts for Abiy's rise.
WORK is like a capricious lover whose incessant demands are resented but who is missed terribly when they are not there.
I really resented my situation, knowing that all my mates were living normal lives and I'm watching my mum die slowly.
Worse, the Japanese firm resented the control that the French government, which owns barely 15% of Renault, exercised over the partnership.
The Serbs wanted to take this pocket of resistance, and their military leaders resented the UN providing shelter for displaced Muslims.
The loud chime woke me up in the middle of a dream only twice, and both times I really resented it.
I resented the boys' complaints about our uniform; didn't they recognize that life as a girl at school was hard enough?
Life was already understood to be a game of winners and losers; they were the designated losers, and they resented it.
He said he resented the police because his father had gone to prison for eight years, starting when he was 10.
In Obama's case she resented her husband's aides making promises that she would show up at events without first consulting her.
Nixon, who was initially uncredited for her work, early on resented the dubbing work but later came to terms with it.
She resented him always being tired, but working at the stock exchange required him to start work early in the morning.
And they resented how filters stymied their ability to do online research on a range of subjects — on plants, for example.
But as more rights were secured by some, they were resented by others, who saw these gains as their own dispossession.
Moreover, they deeply resented any attempts to misappropriate their cause, hijack their language or conflate their struggle with that of others.
Prosecutors maintain Ms. Ortega killed the children because she resented the Krims' affluence and was angry over her own financial straits.
Does she resent being typecast as the hot, horny Asian as much as I resented being seen as a "model minority"?
For decades, many Uighurs have resented Communist Party rule, saying Chinese officials suppress their culture and religion and practice widespread discrimination.
McMaster had served in Afghanistan during the surge, and is said to have resented Obama's unwillingness to give it more time.
What was hardest, he said, is that he did not get much support from the community, who resented his speaking out.
She said she attends synagogue and lights candles, but resented being denied public transportation out of deference to the more religious.
Trump always hated the Iran deal, the Paris agreement, and all the rest — and deeply resented being told what to do.
After all, I was driving alongside people (who likely resented my presence) at the eye-level of their car's door handle.
Iraqi MPs would not have risked their jobs in support of a US troop presence that many of them also resented.
"IF THEY resented me they didn't talk to me about it," says a young German manager at a media firm in Frankfurt.
Writer Gore Vidal also said that Jackie found the Queen "pretty heavy going" and felt "resented" by her, according to the outlet.
Some, like former NASA administrator James Webb, resented the extra buffer between his agency at the White House during the Kennedy administration.
Mr. Gadberry wants no more children with her, and his lawyer, Tim Schlesinger, said his client resented the involvement of outside groups.
"Anger is really concentrated amongst Okinawans, and they've long resented the base controlling responsibilities that have been thrust upon them," Kingston says.
This is popular with many Ethiopians who resented Tigrayan domination of institutions such as the federal police, which violently repressed the protests.
I resented the attention publications like Teen Vogue were getting and that people were shocked teens had an interest in social justice.
It wasn't foreigners they resented, but the stultifying socialist mediocrity of Brussels and the dreaded inevitability of bailing out Greece and others.
I resented and disliked this bad feeling, which would not let me be comfortable and be Lucinda the world-famous skating star.
They just keep circulating, those beloved, resented, lamented figures, our better selves and interlocutors of choice, with whom the conversation never ends.
IMSI catchers, devices used to spoof cell towers and intercept communications, are one of the most resented open secrets of law enforcement.
"The Patriots are not hated but rather they are resented," said fan Michele Slade, as she strolled around the NFL Fan Experience.
Many resented corruption that favored the Yadav community - a "backward" caste that makes up 9 percent of the population of Uttar Pradesh.
Some didn't like the exposure; others resented that Mr. Doroshow had created a successful business while they continued to struggle and hide.
It was clear that he resented me, maybe hated what he thought was journalistic misrepresentation of the war as he knew it.
Morgan's tweet raised the ire of numerous men, who resented the implication that there was anything unmanly about caring for one's child.
Achilles was there only because of his ability to produce fresh eggs without a mate (something he secretly suspected, thus resented deeply).
He was feted and celebrated — but also deeply resented by a corporate establishment that had never seen a foreigner rise so high.
He has reconciled with his father, whom he long resented for often being away in the Navy while he was growing up.
They resented both the moneyed cosmopolitan elites as well as the North Indian migrants who competed with them for low-skill jobs.
They had long resented the VHS and DVD residuals system, describing it almost from the moment they agreed to it as unfair.
Mr. Bihi said Somalis empathized with Ms. Damond as a fellow immigrant, but resented the news media attention on Officer Noor's heritage.
In 1995, in an interview with The Times, Ms. Moore was asked if she resented being asked by reporters about Mary Richards.
Veterans came to feel that the idealism of the cause had been exploited, and many resented being policed by shadowy Communist enforcers.
Residents resented that while construction cranes were filling the downtown skyline, dozens of schools were being closed in black and Hispanic neighborhoods.
When I was in Trenchmouth, I resented how these popular bands were passing themselves off as punk but was were really more metal.
They resented me for it after being bombarded by countless emails trying to find some mutually agreeable time and place for everyone involved.
Critics are sometimes appreciated — or even, in rare cases, admired, like Roger Ebert — but we are more often feared, resented or ignored altogether.
Others have vocally resented the way Star Wars' constant re-echoing of its own past has limited the directions the story could take.
Others were angry because they didn't know or care about the divide and resented being forced to watch these groups air dirty laundry.
And too many people—more than I could bear to imagine—resented Obama's rise and began to plan for his, and our, demise.
Progressives resented Obama's embrace of AFRICOM, and he struggled to persuade Republicans that religion and violent extremism are distinct ideas that sometimes overlap.
Not only did he despise their discriminative policies, he also resented them for the exile of Polish Jew and former teammate Daniel Prenn.
Humiliating Pence in front of a sold-out crowd of people who already probably mostly disliked and resented him was a low move.
But government ministers resented his influence, complaining they couldn't get to Bashir without going through Hussein, and that Hussein effectively controlled foreign policy.
It was a task I hated, complained about, resented … and now I pick up trash in my community garden, on beaches, along roadsides.
That type of activity has been deeply resented by local business people, who view some of the groups as behaving like homegrown mafias.
Its creators believed that Mexicans, while critical of President Trump's anti-immigrant sentiments, also resented the Central American refugees entering their own country.
But I mostly resented that my family was different, that I was not white and that my name was not John or Michael.
The Soviet Union and Eastern Europe resented being left out of the Marshall Plan and blamed poor countries' health problems on capitalistic exploitation.
If there were spellers who would have preferred to be playing with their friends or resented the pressure, Shankar does not feature them.
But she increasingly resented her husband's early success and found moments to paint between raising their four children and tending to the house.
The sources said Orlandini resented Pérez de Cuéllar's participation in the swearing in of the military junta that overthrew Belaunde Terry in 1968.
"I resented that somebody got a picture of it by spying on me," Affleck said, shifting on the sofa where he was sitting.
I'm perfectly comfortable with my blindness, and my coffee routine, but I could feel her discomfort encroaching on me, and I resented it.
Why are the "exams-passing classes" so resented at a time when the complexity of the world suggests that people need them most?
Despite that small number, the minority is resented because of its perceived economic success; many of the nation's wealthiest tycoons are ethnically Chinese.
I cried because I've long resented all the pressure I feel to work out and eat "well" and drink less and sleep more.
I put that on myself and then resented him for not helping or carrying what I felt should have been his fair share.
But the project's opponents resented having to bear the brunt of decisions dictated, as they saw it, by government liberals cloistered in Manhattan.
This was a question I had long since learned that he resented, and in my pursuit, I had been careful to avoid it.
Aspirations to another life may be common among these people, but such hopes are widely resented when they show signs of becoming reality.
While she resented photographers following her around, she had few qualms about exposing the private lives of others, including publishing photographs of them.
The Tchokwe people, dominant in this part of Angola, have long resented Lucapa's immigrant Congolese community, many of them from the Pende tribe.
"When I was 12, my mother sent my brother to private school, not me, and I resented her my entire life," Ms. Siegal said.
Soviet ideology made the state a machine acting for the betterment of mankind, while most Americans resented centralized state power and feared its consequences.
He increasingly seemed to embody everything that his teachers resented about their jobs, and they talked about him as if he couldn't comprehend language.
One of my uncles was a retired factory worker who for most of his life resented almost anyone who didn't work with their hands.
And because he was viewed as a champion of peace, few Israelis resented his objection to proposals to bomb Iran's nuclear facilities, preferring negotiations.
He said he came to the parade most years and resented that Mr. de Blasio used his mother's Italian name, but would threaten Columbus.
A few people who resented Dr. Fill's speed enjoyed the schadenfreude when the program missed a more complex theme that the human solvers understood.
The council will vote in March on whether to reappoint a human rights expert to monitor Iran's conduct, an arrangement fiercely resented by Iran.
Some Brexiters want to use that as a bargaining chip for a trade deal, but that idea is controversial and is resented in Brussels.
She resented when Wellesley College students protested her selection as commencement speaker on the grounds that she owed her only achievement to her marriage.
But what she resented most about being one of the working poor was the constant anxiety that came from having no margin for error.
On campus, he resented that teenagers whose parents were paying him to teach were lolling in Washington Square Park protesting or experimenting with drugs.
No less than our "meddling" in their internal elections, Russia has long resented United States criticism of the country's repressive approach to online speech.
That decision so angered Qatar Petroleum executives, his lawyers said, that the company canceled a bonus owed to Mr. Downs, which he deeply resented.
Similarly, marine officers were more likely to be resented aboard a ship than others, because the marines were effectively naval police, enforcing shipboard discipline.
Like many career F.B.I. men, Felt also believed in the value of bureau autonomy and resented the president's attempt to manipulate an independent bureaucracy.
Smithers is O.K. with that; he's always resented Brutus, this black man who is more fearless, more intelligent, and more crooked than he is.
The Japanese right has resented American interference in its domestic politics since the postwar occupation, especially when it concerns interpretations of Japan's wartime past.
"I watched people clobber the market regularly and I have always, therefore, resented those who tell you that you can't do it yourself," Cramer.
Gulf Arab states and Egypt have long resented Qatar's support for Islamists, especially the Muslim Brotherhood which they regard as a dangerous political enemy.
She wanted to devote herself completely to her work, and she resented the assumption that the children were more her duty than their father's.
Many women of color pushed back on this point, arguing that they resented having to choose between two equally important parts of their identities.
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.
" Mamie Eisenhower, 64, resented Jackie Kennedy, who was only 31 years old at the time, and she caustically referred to her as "the college girl.
But others resented having anonymity taken away from them and worried that managers might retaliate against them if they questioned leadership using their real names.
Across Latin America, many wealthy residents have long resented paying high taxes for what they considered to be substandard public hospitals and poor public education.
I resented when family members pointed out that I talked like her or had thick thighs like her, because I yearned to become a man.
Many worked as merchants or traders, placing them in a position similar to that of Jews in medieval Europe: necessary, but often resented and persecuted.
But some members of the Afghan government and security forces there had little respect for M.S.F.'s neutrality and resented its treatment of wounded Taliban.
Angela had resented, when she was growing up, the smart modern homes her parents preferred, their showy windows, their roots planted so shallowly in history.
"I don't trust Hillary," said Ms. Gordon, 57, who added that she resented illegal immigrants because she went through a long and expensive naturalization process.
They were respectful when class started, or when the lights dimmed for a performance, but still I resented the game and its viral international reception.
Getting spanked just that one time may not affect a child's relationship with their parents, but it may still be remembered and resented, Holden added.
But the North remained loosely governed and some of the tribes who lived there considered smuggling a birthright, and resented Cairo's attempts to restrict it.
DALZELL, S.C. — As a teenager growing up in rural Sumter County, Brian Benenhaley resented the white people who looked down on his dark-skinned father.
The Saudis and Emiratis, who had long resented Qatar's sponsorship of the Muslim Brotherhood, were infuriated by the reports of heavy payments to Shiite militias.
"At first I resented the diagnosis and clung to the hope that I had something else," she wrote in the journal Neurology Now in 20113.
They said that Scott Mechkowski, the assistant field director of ICE who ordered him deported, had resented Mr. Ragbir for his activism against the agency.
There were people who felt that she was airing dirty laundry — black men who as a result resented not only her writing but her success.
Patricia resented the fact that preparing for her children's future left her with so little time and energy to be with them in the present.
"It was obnoxious," said the grandmother, who resented the one-upmanship but said nothing, and asked me to withhold her name to preserve family peace.
Barrow had resisted moving Ruth to the outfield, and then resented Ruth's refusal to pitch when needed, which was hardly Ruth's only act of insubordination.
Some are adopting the language of the left, saying they need a "safe space" to express their opinions — a twist resented by left-leaning protesters.
A critic's opinion had infiltrated my performance, and, as much as I resented her for making me so ashamed, I couldn't stop thinking about her.
Similarly, he resented when federal health regulators intervened in something he and his partners thought they were already doing well, like using electronic medical records.
Mourinho, on the other hand, has a reputation for preferring proven talent, though he has long resented the belief that he does not trust youth.
The barriers the league sought to remove did not merely keep people from their cake—bad though such barriers were, and strongly though they were resented.
The Vice President, once resented for his incompetence and ignorance, is supported and celebrated for (finally) placing himself in front of danger and saving the world.
My stepmother, who had resented the idea of me coming to live with them, had found my journal and read about my romantic feelings for women.
The Tyrells became fabulously rich, but older families like the Lannisters always resented them for being "up-jumped stewards" without any true ties to royal blood.
She resented being told to "slow down," especially in her writing about trauma, in order to offer the "tourist experience" to readers through curation of pain.
A "hot headed and almost paranoid" Dickens, who tormented his wife and resented his "numerous and expensive family", read rumours of his infidelities in the press.
However the Conservatives are still resented in Britain's industrial heartlands for the demise of mining and manufacturing under former prime minister Margaret Thatcher in the 1980s.
Gulf Arab states and Egypt have long resented Qatar's support for Islamists, especially the Egyptian-based Muslim Brotherhood, which they regard as a dangerous political enemy.
And no matter how loving and kind, supportive and attentive a parent is, I believe — no, I know — that children can sense when they are resented.
Gulf Arab states and Egypt have long resented Qatar's support for Islamists, especially the Egyptian-based Muslim brotherhood, which they regard as a dangerous political enemy.
Initially, Khalil's efforts were resented by some locals who she says were involved in dynamite fishing -- the practice of using explosives to kill schools of fish.
But their proposal failed to attract enough fiscal conservatives while splitting environmentalists, many of whom resented the lack of funding for clean energy and vulnerable communities.
It had to include the major developing economies, even if they resented being held to standards that had never applied to the club of wealthy nations.
I've spent many nights over the last 4 or 5 years feeling like people did not like me or resented me for things beyond my control.
There is a difference between being perceived of as original and being accepted, even loved for it, and being perceived as different and resented for it.
Buyers of public Qualtrics shares could have eventually resented the tight control that the Smiths were going to retain through super-voting rights and other mechanisms.
Mr. Sisi's efforts to exert tight control over the affairs of Al Azhar are resented by many clerics, and have been a source of some tension.
A populist conservative, Mr. Ahmadinejad had a strong following among poor Iranians, many of whom resented the affluence that endeared Mr. Rafsanjani to his wealthier compatriots.
The Clinton campaign believed the F.B.I. investigation was overblown and seriously damaged her chances to win the White House and resented Mr. Comey's comments about Mrs.
Strikingly, some of the Trump voters told Kaiser that they resented lower-income people who were enrolled in Medicaid, which they viewed as a better deal.
This is a squad that resented taking instruction from Benítez and Mourinho, who had never played at a high level, but which defers instinctively to Zidane.
Mr. Aliberti, who voted for Five Star, said he resented the "arrogance" of scientists who presumed to understand something as complicated as the human immune system.
Many proud Angelenos resented Kemp's comment as an affront against their city, which had led the league in attendance for four straight years to that point.
Ted's wife was pregnant, and he resented that he was barely being paid for his work for Yiannopoulos, even as he had a child on the way.
Bree confesses that she's nervous that her parents' resented her existence: Frank, because she reminded him of Claire's infidelity, and Claire because she had to leave Jamie.
Upon his return to Pyongyang, the rebellious teen was said to have resented having to live behind palace gates, a lifestyle very much unlike that in Switzerland.
He felt like they resented him, like he had received a courtesy invite to a party and showed up even though no one truly wanted him there.
" Nade continued, "Ethan Buckley stated he resented his father because his father was such a good guy while he was a screw-up and a drug addict.
Prosecutors have portrayed him as an embodiment of corruption, while Mr. da Silva says that the investigations were driven by rivals who resented his redistributive economic policies.
Ever since, Jamiat supporters have bitterly resented what they see as Ghani's betrayal of the deal and favoritism toward Pashtuns, traditionally the strongest group in Afghan politics.
During closing arguments, Assistant District Attorney Stuart Silberg argued that Ortega killed the children in a premeditated fashion because she resented the children's mother for overworking her.
Many Greeks have long resented use of the name Macedonia by their northern neighbor, saying it implies territorial claims over a Greek province which shares the name.
Maybe they resented being lectured about their profession by a non-lawyer; maybe they just didn't like this guy with the fancy suit and brusque self-confidence.
Why, after evolving so much in season 6, did she have to revert to the self-centered stereotypical "millennial" that I resented and despised this whole time?
According to the rescue, she was abused by a man who resented her presence in his life, and showed her just how much on a regular basis.
I walked a precarious line, learning how to fit into a male dominated environment, while still doing my job as well as the men who resented me.
Picking a fight he could not win, he neither pleased his base nor the majority of Americans who reject the wall and resented the costly, marathon shutdown.
I was exhausted by the demands of wifehood, motherhood, and work, and resented the imposition of other people's social expectations, including their gendered norms, in our lives.
The Ndebele minority, who along with a related tribe made up a fifth of the populace, resented the domination of the mainly Shona people who backed Mugabe.
In opening statements on Thursday, prosecutors said that Ms. Ortega resented Ms. Krim and that the children were killed as a calculated act of spite against her.
And yet never accepted, never respected, he remained on the outside pressing his nose against the window of the club of elites he both revered and resented.
Mr. Albornoz said he resented the continued British control of the islands, which Argentina calls the Malvinas, that were the subject of that short war in 1982.
She talks about her mother as a glum housewife who resented her husband for taking a concubine after she had failed to give birth to a boy.
And nearly one in three (31%) U.K. employees resented the fact that friends and family thought the money they made was more important than their actual career.
In addition, many Germans have resented what they feel is their country's propping-up of the euro zone following bailouts of countries like Greece, Portugal, and Ireland.
Dust Bowl migrants, for example, were so resented that legislators passed a 250 "anti-Okie" law a that criminalized the bringing of "any indigent person" into California.
He ultimately felt vindicated when many trendsetting players, who had initially resented the dress code, reveled in making fashion statements, and more money, while growing their brands.
Voters there felt that the European Union had sucked away their opportunity and killed traditional industries like fishing, and resented how much wealth had gravitated to London.
Mr. Baradar's arrest created intense antagonism between Kabul and Islamabad and was deeply resented by the Taliban, which revered Mr. Baradar as one of their founder leaders.
This endless guessing game for the audience about whether she was a spy, I proclaimed, was beneath The Americans; I resented the time we were spending on it.
In the finest traditions of teenage snobbery I declined to see his big Ziggy Stardust tour because I resented all the new fans who had just discovered him.
Turkey's own stumbling economy and rising unemployment has fueled anger against their presence, and many are resented by Turks as cheap labor taking over jobs and using services.
In one video, he said that he resented having to subsidize as a taxpayer "the casual sex lives of slutty girls" through the Affordable Care Act's contraception provisions.
As a local graffiti writer I had spent my adolescence running from gangs that resented how "taggers" like me wrote in the neighborhoods they claimed as their own.
Some partners and employees at Kleiner Perkins resented having to attend a class about recognizing sexual harassment — and the firm was apparently obsessed with hiring 26-year-olds.
Many Muslims in Indian Kashmir have long resented what they see as heavy-handed rule of the Himalayan region, and a separatist insurgency has been raging since 1989.
He was put under a physician monitoring program which helped him stay sober, but he resented its rigid requirements: regular drug testing and a 90-day residential treatment.
It also resented being punished for developing nuclear weapons even as China, which tested its atom bomb just ten years before India, was welcomed into the nuclear club.
It wasn't until she was older that she could look back to see that he resented her for taking up all the attention when she was born premature.
In their determined push for modernisation, Ataturk's followers imposed customs and ways of thought that came easily to sophisticates in Istanbul or Izmir but were resented further east.
They were dependent on each other, they resented each other, they interacted all of the time, not literally directly, I mean, there is very little correspondence between them.
Companies like Google suspected—not unreasonably—that the internet service providers, which had invested all that capital in broadband, resented them for skating on their networks for free.
Prosecutors alleged that despite the defense's claims that she was insane, Ortega "intentionally and savagely slaughtered" the young children because she resented their mother, according to ABC News.
Some in the agency resented the political spotlight Comey had brought on the bureau with his public statements at the center of the Russia and Clinton investigation firestorms.
A believer in a divinely appointed monarchy, Elizabeth resented having her hand forced over her rival's execution and wavered over whether to kill a sovereign chosen by God.
A report commissioned by the British government recommended getting rid of the traditional, standing-room-only "terraces"—a measure widely resented as an attempt to gentrify the game.
He resented any demands placed on him by the people who helped him raise money and the people who wrote checks, as if he couldn't stand owing them.
Also resented are the Trump administration's threat to unilaterally rewrite international trade rules, levy protectionist tariffs and possibly scrap the 25-year-old North American Free Trade Agreement.
And after an unmanned U.S. drone was shot down, some in Iran's Revolutionary Guards saw the incident as a vindication, and resented that Americans had belittled their prowess.
These tasks, things under the rubric of "what wives do," became chores I resented, yet also felt fiercely territorial over, as if they gave me value and worth.
He resented the government, the arbitrary brutality of the police and the relentless corruption that had driven so many Hondurans to leave in caravans to the United States.
But he told colleagues that he bitterly resented the fruitless, politically damaging health care debate, and announced his retirement in a statement that took the N.R.C.C. by surprise.
With surprising serenity and flashes of wit, he argued that he was the victim of petty French officials, who he believes were embarrassed by and resented his success.
"I watched people clobber the market regularly and I have always, therefore, resented those who tell you that you can't do it yourself," the "Mad Money " host said.
In another case, a Department of Defense detailee to the White House had his clearance pulled because his Pentagon boss resented his being elevated to the White House.
Even at 210, Wilson wasn't sold on Hollywood's obsession with making kids adorable and resented changes to the John Hughes script that she believed dumbed down her role.
I felt in awe and amazed at what my body, which I hated and sort of resented for so much of my adult life, was able to do.
Some had difficulty getting it to work, others disliked the audio guide format, and some resented the fact that they had to download an app in the first place.
He also tricks the Guard into turning on Allie and is the reason she and Will are locked up and resented by the town at the end of season.
Although, at the beginning, I resented it a little because I had to be in a tiny room with ten others, very soon we got used to each other.
He also heard, with frequency, from accomplished people in predominantly liberal industries — entertainment, tech, academia, fashion, and media — who resented what they felt was a censorious coastal cultural orthodoxy.
They have worried about his ambivalence toward NATO, resented his personal attacks and bristled at his use of trade policy and economic sanctions to restrict their companies and markets.
Spain has long resented its control of Gibraltar and some in the centre-right government there call the Brexit vote an "opportunity" to claim it back in some way.
Responding to the Clinton campaign's steady criticism of his past gun control positions, the senator said he "resented" the suggestion he was in the National Rifle Association's back pocket.
We all kind of resented it — we thought he was just being tough on us — but there was a lot of sexual abuse and harassment, working in the fields.
While they resented the Stamp Act and other forms of direct taxation by Parliament, they were proud British subjects who saw a nearer danger in anarchy than in oppression.
After votes for Brexit and Donald Trump, it turns out it was not just "radicalized" Muslim youths who resented elites and resorted to violence as a means of revenge.
The time when a system requires propping up is when it is resented—which is when any faith that it is doing good will be at a low ebb.
Instead it emphasises more central control of national economic policies; this is resented in its turn by those who chafe against austerity, such as France, Italy and, obviously, Greece.
Agrokor sourced a high share of its food from local growers who resented the group's power but needed its custom, says Tihomir Jaic, head of the Croatian Farmers' Association.
After Mattis offered a cigarette and coffee, the man said he tried to kill the general and his fellow Marines because he resented the foreigner soldiers in his land.
Steel magnates like Andrew Carnegie resented any incursions on their freedom to set wages and working conditions at will; they wanted the right to squeeze labor to maintain profitability.
Glendale officials were worried that fans would not spend money in their city, and they resented the fact that they had to pay for a lot of the security.
It's hurt to watch Wenger cut an increasingly harried figure, not least because I've resented how it's caused me to question so much of what I love about him.
At first, it seemed to manifest primarily online, performative and point-scoring, in which Liverpool resented City's wealth, ambition and relevance, and City chafed at Liverpool's history and fame.
Mr. MacGillivray, who wrote Ms. Jean's authorized biography with his wife, Jan, said that Ms. Jean had not resented having conventional jobs after her years as a movie star.
I resented other parents who seemed to have subsequent children with ease (while reminding myself to be thankful that we had one, which certainly made us luckier than many).
The relative advantage enjoyed by Bengali minorities was understandably resented by indigenous Assamese, but it took an increasingly ugly and nativist turn after the independence of Bangladesh in 1971.
I thought it was inappropriate for her to be there; my mother disliked and resented Woman B for the rest of her life, even though my mother eventually remarried.
" She reveals that "Poor Charles" was "a constant refrain" as she conducted her interviews, "spoken in despair by those who loved him, with sarcasm by those who resented him.
John Cerv said that his father had been thankful for his time in Kansas City and had not resented being acquired and sent away by the Yankees three times.
She told me that it had never occurred to her that Saudi women had any legal rights, and she had resented the way that the legal system treated women.
The report argues that local recruiting and fund-raising among pious Muslims who resented the Philippines' central government have probably played a more significant role in the insurgents' successes.
It also includes $145 million that would go to the Pentagon to help with border control and the humanitarian situation at the border, which progressives in the House resented.
Many resented the Mafia's control of the bar, which manifested in ways ranging from police payoffs to what Mr. Boyce described as a sign-in book at the entrance.
I wouldn't call their marriage a happy one, given that Sansa deeply resented the union (and was far too young), and Tyrion was trying to preserve his relationship with Shae.
He resented the Kikuyus' attempts to block his appointment as president when independence leader Kenyatta died and he made scores of prominent business and political appointments from his ethnic group.
They say some local officials in Massachusetts, Rhode Island and elsewhere have resented the perception of a high-profile, billionaire liberal like Mr. Bloomberg trying to change their gun laws.
On the contrary, the hundreds of billions of dollars America and its allies poured into the country in the name of stability and development engendered a much resented kleptocratic state.
China, a regional powerhouse, has long resented U.S. military presence in the Asia-Pacific region, and has rebuffed U.S. pressure to curb its activity in the disputed South China Sea.
Some in the agency resented the political spotlight Comey had brought on the bureau with his public statements at the center of the Russia and Hillary Clinton email investigation firestorms.
According to the book, Diana resented Charles for sitting for hours painting watercolors during their honeymoon onboard the HMS Britannia, so one day she destroyed his painting and his equipment.
Last year the idea of splitting the two was met with resistance from the Committee on Armed Services, specifically Senator McCain, who resented the plans being made without their consultation.
Yet his interpretation of what he calls "the Christian message" is derided by most scientists and educators, and resented even by some Christians who consider it indefensible and even embarrassing.
While Pyongyang is dependent on Beijing for trade and diplomatic support, experts say the North Korean regime has always resented playing the little brother role to the much bigger China.
Trudeau said the 10 provinces - which have traditionally resented what they see as federal heavy handedness - could either implement a carbon tax or a cap-and-trade market by then.
Last week at the complex, which was built in 1972, some older residents said they resented being forced out, while many younger ones said they could not wait to move.
Two years later, Murray entered Hunter—which, at the time, was a women's college, a fact that Murray initially resented as another form of segregation but soon came to appreciate.
"The whole idea of a traditional path of joining a gallery and having a show every couple of years wasn't something she resented," Jonathan Bender, the artist's brother, later recalled.
For instance, Mr. Maack resented that he was routinely left in charge of his two younger siblings, so much so that he decided never to have children of his own.
The policy is resented by parents who belong to smaller religious faiths, including many recent immigrants, and by the growing number of Irish parents who profess no faith at all.
He resented this form of criticism all his life, but also understood that there was no such thing as bad publicity — as long as the critics spelled your name correctly.
They are resented by many Taranto residents, who say the workers get the benefit of a good job without their families having to suffer the health costs of the pollution.
Ultimately opposition from more austere-minded nations like the Netherlands, which resented the idea of underpinning fellow member states without guarantees of major structural reforms, saw that ambition scaled back.
Trump is also sure to receive a warm greeting in Israel from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who resented the pressure Obama put on Israel to make peace with the Palestinians.
But soon, as one of the few Indigenous employees, he felt patronized and unwelcome by some, and worried that his manager resented him because of his Torres Strait Islander background.
One criticism that appears repeatedly, especially in fast-growing cities where gentrification and developers are roundly resented, is that people are buying up housing units just to rent them on Airbnb.
"I think he saw our comfort, ease, and happiness … and her [Meredith] embracing new life, and resented it to the maximum and responded the way he did," Debbie told the station.
It's evident that Trump resented Vindman's testimony, wanted revenge, and above all, sought to make an example of Vindman to deter anyone else in his administration from ever testifying against him.
"I think he saw our comfort, ease and happiness … and her [Meredith] embracing new life, and resented it to the maximum and responded the way he did," Debbie told the station.
He resented it, but continued to hold down a job throughout high school, working in pizza places and delicatessens, until he enrolled at the State University of New York at Oneonta.
He returned to the Czech Republic when the Communist government fell, but resented his country's admiration so late in his life, returning metals awarded him by then Czech president Vaclav Havel.
The optics of Pence represent those who feel talked down to and resented by the media and political establishment, people who Trump promises to elevate one "Merry Christmas" at a time.
Cleveland also saw the first flowering of the ageless Julio Franco, who came over from the Phillies in the huge Von Hayes deal, a transaction Philadelphia fans resented for years after.
En route to that sentencing, I encountered a middle-aged West German man who, like so many Germans still, refused to give his name, but knew that he resented foreign meddling.
She had walked by herself many times, but I was struck that afternoon by how "adult" she looked, a concept that I actively resented, for what that meant to her freedom.
Our parents generally resented it, feeling quite rightly that if they hadn't been preoccupied by, you know, actually staying alive and so on, then maybe they'd have had a capacity, too.
But the bloc soon faced intense opposition from member states in Central and Eastern Europe that resented any obligation to accept a preset number of migrants arriving in Greece and Italy.
Prosecutors, however, argue Ms. Ortega killed the children and tried to kill herself in a bathroom of the Krim's Upper West Side apartment because she resented their mother and was overworked.
In her opening remarks, the assistant district attorney, Courtney Groves, said that Ms. Ortega resented Ms. Krim for providing for her children what Ms. Ortega could not give her own son.
It was well known that Empress Michiko, the last crown princess, had once suffered a breakdown attributed to bullying by her mother-in-law and others who resented her commoner roots.
I tell myself that my motives are good, whether parental or pediatric, but the truth is, I would have deeply resented any such intrusiveness on the part of my own parents.
A national registry for rifles and shotguns was repealed in 2012, largely because hunters and farmers in rural areas resented any implication that they could not be responsible with their guns.
At least some have filed for asylum after they reported threats from the Taliban, other insurgents back home and from colleagues who resented them and spread rumors to ruin their reputations.
Although she was unsparing in her criticisms of Spain, Italy and Greece, she sought to negotiate with her opponents and those who resented her policies, including Alexis Tsipras, the Greek leader.
They resented President Barack Obama's agreement with Iran over its nuclear program, his statements of support for the Arab Spring uprisings and his hands-off approach to the Syrian civil war.
Voters in Queensland resented the caravan of climate campaigners from southern cities, who traveled through their towns protesting against the Adani coal mine, which promised thousands of jobs to the region.
At one point, agents from the Ministry of Intelligence and Security, the Iranian version of the C.I.A., feared that Iran's gains in Iraq were being squandered because Iraqis resented the militias.
They disembark from cruise ships docked on the glassy Baltic sea or arrive on budget air flights to visit Tallinn's cobbled streets, bars, and relics of the country's resented Soviet occupation.
Growing up in Shanghai during the Second World War, part of a downwardly mobile middle-class family, he resented the Japanese occupation and the Chinese leaders who failed to prevent it.
For two years, she had resented having to move to the assisted living facility because a previous center near her daughter had closed so it could be turned into luxury apartments.
In the 1980s, Ronald Reagan appealed to disaffected white Democrats who resented being forced to share a small measure of the gains they had accumulated through bigotry and often official discrimination.
Most prominent among them is Senator Orrin Hatch, who is most chummy with the president, but other members of the Utah congressional delegation have also resented public ownership of Utah's lands.
Castro, who had long blamed many of Cuba's ills on American influence and resented the US role in hemispheric politics, quickly intensified cooperation with the Soviet Union, which began sending large subsidies.
Bail-outs and belt-tightening were the prescribed solution for governments hit by sudden capital stops, which annoyed everyone: creditors resented opening their wallets; debtors contracted an acute case of austerity fatigue.
Not surprisingly, this one-sided policy was resented—and for a long time, it allowed the US to pretty much prevent even the smallest attempts to liberalize drug policy from taking hold.
Amis's more serious tabloid brushes—over a change of literary agents, in the nineties, and a change in residence, from London to Brooklyn, in 2010—have been widely spaced and personally resented.
She also admits to having resented the extra attention Ben got when he was alive, but this confession comes late in the novel and doesn't have the impact it seems to demand.
Sherman knew that services didn't always work, and that parents often resented them, but her job was to protect children, so she did the best she could with the tools she had.
They resented the unfair distribution not only of obvious resemblances but of secret ones, those we become aware of later, the aura of bodies, the aura that stuns like a strong liquor.
"People thought we would be so sad to sell our bus because we worked on it for a year, but I think at that point we almost resented it," Destiny told Insider.
"I resented that somebody got a picture of it by spying on me," Affleck told The New York Times in a new profile when asked about the initial photos of his tattoo.
Some observers resented the fact that the show, which has mostly white writers, had forced fans, especially African-Americans, to soak in racist violence rather than offering them a respite from it.
I'd think she'd made the bed deliberately to criticize me, or to prove how much more considerate she was than me, or some other stupid thing, and I resented her for it.
In fact, some husbands resented their wives' Klan activities and absences from home, and some opponents taunted Klansmen with the charge that they were not man enough to keep their wives at home.
If you hate him, it's likely because he represents what you've always resented about the world — that someone so utterly thoughtless and lacking evident empathy could still thrive, and worse, become wildly famous.
The unconventional Duterte has resented the administration of U.S. President Barack Obama for criticizing his human rights record as police forces in the Philippines killed more than 2,000 people in anti-narcotics operations.
Connor has always resented her iron grip and manipulative ways — so assuming he didn't kill Wes himself, how could Connor (along with Laurel) not feel totally set up by his boss and "protector"?
I definitely remember that it was on fairly solid rotation in my shitty little CD player, that my Gran probably resented buying it, and that we were all very miserable at the time.
Sometimes lionized, sometimes resented, producers work independently or within a company to plan and coordinate tasks such as selecting a script; coordinating writing, casting, directing and editing; and, most important, finding the money.
Democrats and liberals were unhappy about raising the regressive sales tax, which disproportionately affects the poor, and they resented a stealth move by the business lobby to jack up sales taxes still more.
" He later got several emails from people who said they made more than their partner, who "resented" their lower-earning partner, felt that they were "mothering them," or felt that they "weren't ambitious.
Many young female supporters of her opponent in the race for the Democratic nomination, Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont, said they resented being pressured into supporting her on the basis of her sex.
An ideology nourished in the small-town Midwest and rural South and in the growing population centers of Western states resented and opposed the approach, style, and transactional presumptions of East Coast elites.
It made him a broad-spectrum celebrity in his own right, for which he was resented by some fashion-world purists who would have preferred that he let his clothes speak for themselves.
Jews revere the site as the vestige of their two ancient temples, and sometimes visit under the protection of Israeli police who also guard the compound entrances - a presence resented by many Palestinians.
He resented that Mr. Trump had entrusted Mr. Kushner, a 37-year-old diplomatic neophyte, with the Middle East peace portfolio and trade negotiations with Mexico, according to people in the White House.
I smiled as I turned, though I resented being called back, and saw that they were standing in a circle beside the tables where they had been smoking and talking, their glasses empty.
A nurse asked me how I planned to prevent pregnancy in the future, and I resented that I had to reassure her I would set a timer to take the pill every day.
She added that the revolt against the lurid stripes was the work of "pompous idiots" who resented her wealth and who wrongly feared that the audaciously painted house would bring down property prices.
And you don't want to put the daughter who knows the deal in a difficult position by asking her to keep from her sister something that she resented having been kept from her.
Taylor repeated her claim that Scooter never contacted her prior to him buying the label, and she said she resented record companies treating a singer's art like a commodity such as a shoe.
Indeed, Mr. Trump's election imperils many of Mr. Obama policies, notably the health care law that has extended coverage to 20 million Americans but aggravated others who resented government intrusion and rising premiums.
Some corporate employees and franchisees — who told Business Insider that they were "shocked" by Easterbrook&aposs sudden termination — resented the fact that Easterbrook&aposs actions were hurting the fast-food chain&aposs reputation.
That was perhaps part of the reason that the All England Club so resented Fred Perry, the son of a former cotton spinner from Stockport, and a child of the poverty-stricken north.
People in Northern Ireland welcomed the British troops at first, but as their stay lengthened, many, particularly in the Catholic communities that identified more closely with the nationalists, resented their tactics and presence.
When I first heard of Train, I resented what I thought of as unfairness to the player—how dare this game designer make the player feel guilty about something they couldn't possibly have known?
And the other fact of the matter was that Al Qaeda also prayed upon the grievances of young people in the Middle East and North Africa and South Asia, who resented their repressive governments.
I felt ashamed that for so long I had resented someone who I now, suddenly, felt like I knew so well — someone with whom I realized I shared much more than just a name.
There are the couples who are anxious about their citizenship or job security, the elderly who feel resented by their children and a lot of people who have fallen out with their in-laws.
But several of those who spoke to the AP said the Army of Islam saw her documenting of abuses as a threat and resented her local administration plan as an encroachment on their power.
I'm gonna assume that when she tweets about it and refers to trauma that that's probably it, because I drank, I took pills, I crushed on her and resented her for not reciprocating it.
When Sondland objected to Maloney's repeated questions, saying he "resented" what the lawmaker was trying to do, Maloney pushed back, calling out Sondland on the length of time it took to make that admission.
An ardent admirer of Ingres and a social conservative who became rabidly anti-Semitic with age, he resented being called an Impressionist, despite having participated in all but one of the group's groundbreaking exhibitions.
Mr. Onaga had said that he understood the anger of Okinawans, many of whom also resented what they believed was Japan's original betrayal of the island in 103, when the country annexed the archipelago.
It was highly unusual for a mayor to get so involved in choosing a speaker, and the party establishment, especially in Queens and the Bronx where the machines are most cohesive, keenly resented it.
But since the mid-2000s, the number of such items has grown to more than 1,000 from a few dozen, and he said he resented not having a choice about which ones to stock.
In the same interview, Ms. Carey said she did not appreciate gossip about the feud between the singers, which she called "nonexistent," and resented having to manufacture criticism of performers she considered very talented.
Parliamentary elections in May still have still not yielded a functioning government; the dominant foreign influence in that country is not the U.S. but Iran, whose meddling is nonetheless highly resented by many Iraqis.
He won that way -- offering safe harbor for people who had long resented politicians who told them they had to accept those who didn't look like them, sound like them or think like them.
It is no coincidence that many of the places where the insurgents have made their biggest gains have been in the northern provinces, where warlords have long held power — and often are deeply resented.
Like many other Hispanic supporters, Charlie Gallegos, a 67-year-old Army veteran, said he resented that any kind of public benefit was offered to people who are living in the United States illegally.
Conservative Gulf neighbors have long viewed Qatar's foreign policy with suspicion, especially its refusal to shun Shi'ite Iran, and resented its state-funded broadcaster Al Jazeera for airing critical views from across the region.
I asked the the admins if they resented this task at all: being left behind to play caretaker to a forgotten corner of the internet, missing their chance to "evolve" to this Next Level.
Conservative Gulf neighbors have long viewed Qatar's foreign policy with suspicion, especially its refusal to shun Shi'ite Iran, and resented Al Jazeera for its readiness to air unwelcome or dissenting views from across the region.
After some early recriminations — he is still resented by British folkies he heard and echoed in London in the 1960s — Mr. Simon has made sure to share credit with his sources or compensate them upfront.
In the early days of Facebook, the company resented the fast imitation of social network knockoffs in Russia and China, he says, but now it's looking with envy at China's extremely popular WeChat messaging app.
Conservative Gulf neighbours have long viewed Qatar's foreign policy with suspicion, especially its refusal to shun Shi'ite Iran, and resented Al Jazeera for its readiness to air unwelcome or dissenting views from across the region.
The soft border was an important part of the Good Friday Agreement because it minimized the distinction between the UK and Ireland — and so appeased some of the republicans who resented the border's very existence.
Kim Il-sung resented the asymmetry and as a hedge maintained ties to the Soviet Union after the Sino-Soviet split in the late 1950s: He needed Mao, but didn't think Mao could be trusted.
Other donors, they said, resented that word of their conversations with Mr. Bannon seemed to leak to the news media in what they regarded as a presumptuous effort to use them to exaggerate his support.
But there were also members who resented him, including a man called Snow who Mr. Hernandez said had mocked his multicolored hair on a podcast and once followed him menacingly through the streets of Brooklyn.
While awaiting test results, they told the London Times that they resented being portrayed as the villain (a mantle they have recently taken up again by enforcing gender testing of female athletes with high testosterone).
Campaigning on a fiercely anti-migrant and anti-euro platform, he attracted voters who resented high unemployment, stagnant wages and uncontrolled immigration from Africa, while transforming the party from a regional to a national force.
I resented but partook in the cultural spectacle of this election, the memes and late-night appearances and breathless listicles, the frenzied clamor to air every piece of dirty laundry and pick through every salacious soundbite.
On Tuesday he became the hero of the Italians that cannot stand Salvini (and resented by those who love him), as he calmly savaged his interior minister in parliament before heading to the president to resign.
Lots of unskilled workers, notably Irish and German Catholics, resented New England grandees for asking them to fight to free the slaves, and suspected that wealthy Yankees saw emancipation as a source of cheap black labour.
But as Lisa Servon, an American academic, finds in her book "The Unbanking of America", lenders to the less well-off are not all purely exploitative, nor are they feared and resented by all their users.
I was in it for the process, and I really resented having to go out and do a performance for an audience, because the process stopped; it had to freeze and be the same every night.
" Although Jess was praised almost unilaterally for his dynamic shows, he resented the praise because, he figured, "any man in his line can meet with the same success if willing to give the public good matches.
One of the most bitterly resented abuses of the Church at that time was the so-called indulgences, a kind of late-medieval get-out-of-jail-free card used by the Church to make money.
The report by a senior civil servant warned that sectarian sentiment or behavior was rising in parts of France, notably in poor urban areas where Muslims more openly resented or challenged obligations of secular public life.
Like most of his neighbors, he resented the ISIS fighters, who swaggered through the souks, flush with cash, telling him how to live—especially the foreigners, who barely spoke Arabic and had no connection to Mosul.
The actress may have resented all this being put on her, but at the same time, she was not the type to complain; nor was she about to blow up the spot on a co-star.
During the bulk of her childhood, her parents would go away for about four months every year to chop sugar cane in Guangdong Province, and they'd leave her with different relatives, an arrangement she had resented.
In fact, not only was there no larger conspiracy afoot, but the Pueblo attack actually drove a wedge between the North and its Communist allies, who resented Pyongyang's risky behavior and its reluctance to provide information.
The 0003 campaign tapped into anxieties of all who resented the government for handing over the country to supposedly less deserving classes: new immigrants, protesting African Americans, lazy welfare freeloaders, and Obamacare recipients asking for handouts.
When I first read it, I appreciated Smith's skill with detail and mood, but resented her experience of the city: To me, it was another story about a New York I didn't get to participate in.
"Nowhere is the fractured world more humanly embodied than in the refugee — a person uprooted from all that they hold dear, forced to flee, often resented and reviled in the country where they settle," Blanchett said.
Trump supporters resented the writer for anonymously undermining the lawfully elected president, while many on the left argued that the writer was enabling a destructive brand of politics instead of taking a more effective stand by resigning.
He particularly resented Charles W. Eliot, who as president of Harvard University—Roosevelt's alma mater—led a faculty movement to reform if not end the sport on campus, calling football "unfit for college use" in its brutality.
At times I've resented straight couples for the ease with which they create life — wondered why I should have to clear such a high bar to have even one child when, say, the Duggars can have 47.
Hoffman, who soared to fame in "The Graduate" in 1967, said he resented people telling him they grew up with his movies, and although reluctant to play the ageing Meyerowitz, was delighted to be directed by Baumbach.
"Until about the age of 18, I kind of resented the Chinese culture a bit and that upbringing, because as a ten-year-old kid you want to be out with your mates playing football," Pang says.
Even Serbs, who resented European countries' role in the wars of former Yugoslavia in the 1990s, now want to join their club: polls show a plurality would vote for accession, though support has declined in recent years.
But she resented the tone of the Republican president's Twitter remarks, saying his broadsides - directed at Elijah Cummings, an African-American Democrat who long has represented the city in the U.S. Congress - have united the city's people.
In an op-ed article in Refinery29, a former Costco employee named Meghan DeMaria said she loved working at the store and resented the implication that her job was "any less real or important" than any other.
And while Mulvaney retains the support of most staff, Trump has flashed his frustration at his habit of longwindedly delving into policy details -- something Trump similarly resented in other former aides, including national security adviser H.R. McMaster.
We were friends but also colleagues, which meant that I resented her employment but also had been cultivating our friendship over several years, during which she occasionally floated the possibility of a job that invariably never materialized.
Republicans resented his effort to oust them, and it hurt his ability to promote his programs in the Legislature — notably last summer when he was given only a one-year extension to mayoral control of city schools.
" Pushed on whether he resented the fact that he only had one season with Rocastle, Wright adds: "I did a bit, and a big reason I signed for Arsenal was because I wanted to play with him.
The popular explanation was that Ohlmeyer, who died in 2017 and was a close friend of O.J. Simpson's, resented a string of jokes about Simpson's murder trial that continued long after the former football star was acquitted.
He wrote on Twitter that he was "incensed" and told reporters that he resented the attorney general trying to tell a senator — especially one who guided his confirmation proceedings despite Democratic support — how to write the law.
European leaders deeply resented the unilateral pullout, seeing that as a grave error that started a cycle of sanctions and recriminations that led to the seven-day showdown and now the restart of the Iranian nuclear program.
The indie crowd resented her poaching on their turf, while Ms. Fleming's opera fans complained that, singing more huskily and about two octaves lower than usual, she sounded so little like herself that they couldn't recognize her.
That period was far more violent but culminated in a landslide victory for Richard Nixon in 1972, after he famously appealed to the "silent majority," who he believed resented what they saw as disrespect for American institutions.
The most notable of all was the revocation in January 2017 of the "wet foot, dry foot" policy under which Cubans who reached the United States could stay — a policy that the Cuban government had greatly resented.
Analysts say that since coming to power, the young Mr. Kim has resented his country's almost total economic dependence on Beijing, which has only increased under the tough United Nations economic sanctions that China voted for last year.
These so-called "ding rights" are not transferable but Chu and other campaigners say the rules, which are bitterly resented by many in overcrowded Hong Kong as a privilege for a small group of people, are being abused.
The studio was in a residential area, and some of the neighbors resented the constant traffic and the occasional altercations; not long after a bullet shattered the window of a nearby house, Quality Control was forced to move.
She told the story of one of those employees, who initially resented the Affordable Care Act mandate that required people without employer-provided insurance to either purchase an individual plan through the healthcare marketplace or pay a fine.
The writer, who was beloved by many and poured much time into leading writing workshops and giving speaking engagements, found it difficult to relate to her children, who resented aspects of their lives being fictionalized in L'Engle's stories.
The American effort in Liberia had a dual purpose: to fend off encroaching colonial powers, but also to help the 303,230 former American slaves who colonized Liberia to subjugate the approximately 29,211 indigenous people who resented the newcomers.
I love that you've mentioned ethnography, because I used to be like 'Fuck ethnography,' and just completely against it … I resented the fact that so many of the earliest images, pictures, and videos of Africans are colonial images.
Racism, South African style, was explored: Somali immigrants expressed disdain for the locals ("We think of black South African men as teen-agers," Asad says) and were resented in return ("They steal our jobs; they steal our women").
Mr. Trump's long flirtation with Mitt Romney as secretary of state, and his ultimate rejection, also sends a message about power, with a dose of retribution satisfying to Trump loyalists who resented Mr. Romney's denunciations of their man.
The big picture: While digging in Ukraine for information that would benefit Trump, Giuliani met Yuriy Lutsenko, a former prosecutor general of Ukraine who resented Yovanovitch and baselessly accused her of giving him a "do not prosecute" list.
Indeed, the armed takeover by these outsiders was resented by most local residents around the Oregon Refuge, and it had, by all accounts, the effect of strengthening the resolve of the Oregon group to continue their collaborative approach.
But at the same time, they found married life incredibly dull and constraining and resented the fact that as women, they felt they consistently did a disproportionate amount of the invisible labor that went into maintaining their lifestyle.
But the Korea her father fostered in the 1970s was one in which huge conglomerates like Samsung and Hyundai not only led development but also forged ties between government and business that remain close and are increasingly resented.
Just like that, without white papers, intelligence reports, an interagency meeting or, presumably, the advice of his secretary of state, the president started a dispute with a longtime American friend that resented his characterization and called it false.
Dance music was for bald blokes in anoraks and the kind of lads at school I resented because they were the kind of lads who'd fingered girls at an age where I'd never even touched a girl's hand.
"It just— It made me feel like there's a separate standard; because I was disabled, I somehow had to jump through more hoops than someone who's able-bodied would have to do, and I really resented that," Halpern said.
When The OC star joined the MTV reboot, Barton told Heidi and Spencer Pratt that she resented Hilton for the negative blog posts he used to write about her at the height of her fame in the early 2000s.
Okinawans have long resented shouldering what they consider to be a disproportionate burden of hosting the American military, an issue that has resonated powerfully among Okinawans since the 1995 rape of a 73-year old schoolgirl by U.S. servicemen.
In the past, the Pentagon's requests for additional troops in both Iraq and Afghanistan have been met with skepticism by Mr. Obama, and his aides have said he has resented what he has regarded as efforts to pressure him.
"As they are unable to attack Uncle Xi, they go ahead and attack tourists," he said, referring to the attitude of fellow Hong Kong citizens to visitors from the mainland, who are often resented for their perceived poor manners.
As a kid, I could never be completely present with them: I resented them for all the times they were busy and couldn't treasure the quiet times, never knowing when another job was going to make them disappear again.
The nationalist-populist wing of the movement resented the social dislocation resulting from "shock therapy," was skeptical of the rapprochement with Germany, was uneasy about liberal norms such as individualism, and opposed issues such as LGBT rights and multiculturalism.
The second major difference between then and now is that the European Union deeply resented the tariffs of the 1980s, and Mr. Trump's use of them could make it difficult to persuade European officials to present a united front.
I was to blame for my actions, unequivocally, and yet I resented Jones for creating an environment of rage, fear and confusion that diminished discernment, increased self-doubt and left me feeling as if my brain had short-circuited.
Lodge had also resented Wilson's initial linkage of the league idea with his effort at mediation of World War I in December 19163 and his call for a "peace without victory" — a non-punitive compromise settlement — in January 21916.
"As they are unable to attack Uncle Xi (President Xi Jinping), they go ahead and attack tourists," Yim said, referring to the attitude of some Hong Kongers to mainland visitors, who are often resented for their perceived poor manners.
Initially welcomed as liberators, Americans increasingly found themselves resented by locals, especially Pashtuns, who were willing to tolerate Taliban rule, as long as that group preserved longstanding Afghan practices and maintained its reputation for incorruptibility despite its religious fanaticism.
Users resented having a security tool turned into an annoying engagement feature, but at the time, Facebook required users who didn't want to provide a number for two-factor authentication to use both a code-generator app and a hardware token.
Locals in Rachel and the surrounding towns resented Roberts after bailing on the festival he had started to plan with Connie West, the Little A'Le'Inn owner, in favor of hosting an alien-themed EDM festival in Las Vegas the same weekend.
Holt suggests that the jealousy of male colleagues made it hard for Blair's concept art to reach the screen in anything like its original form—she was a favorite of Walt's and a woman, and some of them resented her.
For a while, I resented that – almost in the way a lot of people resent their parents when they're growing up and they go through a rebellious phase and then, hopefully, if they have good parents, come to appreciate them.
By the time the Suez crisis concluded in humiliating fashion, in 1956—when President Eisenhower forced an abrupt end to the Anglo-French-Israeli military operation to regain control of the canal—American primacy, however resented, could no longer be denied.
Like some other actors who became inseparable in the minds of fans from a character they played - Leonard Nimoy as Mr. Spock on "Star Trek" is another example - West long resented his association with Batman but learned to like it.
There was a dose effect: The higher you scored on racial resentment, the more likely you were to support Trump; the more you resented immigrants or professed your white ethnocentrism, the likelier you were to plan to vote for Trump.
Republicans want to paint the hearings to voters as a partisan exercise by Trump's opponents who resented failing to gain more politically from an earlier special counsel's investigation of the Trump team's alleged ties to Russian meddling in the 2016 election.
Another colleague, doe-eyed Tsunoda, is resented by everyone in the office for sucking up to the boss, but for her, buttering him up is one of the ways she can get ahead and navigate office politics as a woman.
Saw it today, hated it, resented Disney for so flagrantly shoving its way into the at least marginally more sacred Pixar universe Pixar was acquired by Disney in 2006, and some have argued that this marked a turning point for Pixar.
To this day, banners in front of the Parliament building hold Bill and Hillary Clinton responsible for the widely resented 78-day NATO campaign that drove Serb-dominated forces out of Kosovo, enabling it to eventually declare independence in 2008.
Many Afghan government officials have resented the exclusion of the government from the U.S.-Taliban talks, an issue that was underlined when Ghani was not allowed to keep a text of the draft agreement after it was shown to him.
Chris Rupkey, chief financial economist at MUFG Union Bank in New York, said that the persistence of low interest rates had been painful for banks and other financial firms, many of which also resented Ms. Yellen's focus on strengthening financial regulation.
If you want more climate-related news, sign up for our new email newsletter, Climate Fwd: • A bed in the clouds Our writer recently spent a luxurious night in One629, one of New York City's newest, tallest and most resented buildings.
As members of the ruling elite, the cadres resented being criticized, and Mao, having promised that the criticisms would only be like a light rain, quickly wound up the campaigns when they turned into a typhoon, and purged the critics.
Discussing the title of his show, Mr. Pendleton said, "'Queen' could be a derogatory or loving name for a gay man," adding that he remembered being called this once and resented having to decide whether to reject or embrace it.
At the time of World War II, this wasn't so much resented as it might be today, and was considered by most of the Allies to be something of a gentle and spirited approach to the survival of the species.
But their integration marks an important moment not only for the Royal Navy, which resented gibes that it had built an aircraft-carrier with no aircraft, but also for British air power, which is celebrating the centenary year of the Royal Air Force.
A former nanny who fatally stabbed two small children in her care planned and carried out the atrocity to inflict emotional pain on their mother, whom she resented, a prosecutor told a jury during summations at the woman's murder trial on Monday.
But what isn't as well remembered is that there was still significant resistance to Ike from the loser GOP establishment, led by Senator Robert Taft, who bristled at the outsider takeover and also resented being passed over for the presidential nomination himself.
In the midst of a vote-buying scandal, a recession, the rare back-to-back hosting of the world's biggest sporting events, and a much-resented increase in fares on public transport, Brazilians took to the streets to protest against corruption and mismanagement.
"(Otherwise) Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders will continue to be perceived - and know they are perceived - as an alien and resented minority, a problem to be managed with a seemingly endless stream of tax-payer funded programs but never solved," she said.
While many Americans have always resented people crossing the southern border, those same people tend to glorify the immigrant narrative — the classic bootstraps story of coming to America from a beleaguered home country to plant a flag and make a better life.
I actually couldn't believe the number of hugs, selfies and fans Kylie spoke to outside the store – as much as I resented her for making me stand in the cold for hours on a Monday morning post-covering the Grammys for People.
The result is about what you'd expect—Hoiberg's first season is not a trainwreck, exactly, but it has been a reality check for a front office that clearly resented Thibodeau, and saw him as the only thing stopping their roster from championship aspirations.
I actually resented my good fortune sometimes — I may have had distorted, oversimplified notions that romanticized a hunter-gatherer, stranded-on-a-desert-island-in-a-good-way(?)-type life — and this, the resenting, proved that I didn't get it at all.
Like many cops, he frames his complaint record as a litany of false claims made by criminals who resented his aggressive approach to policing; in other words, it was an unavoidable consequence of behaving exactly as the department wanted cops to behave.
And so they expressed those opinions quietly, secretly, to Breitbart provocateur Milo Yiannopoulos: He also heard, with frequency, from accomplished people in predominantly liberal industries — entertainment, tech, academia, fashion, and media — who resented what they felt was a censorious coastal cultural orthodoxy.
Prosecutors also said Ms. Ortega resented Ms. Krim for being able to provide her children with what she could not give her own son, whom she had left at the age of 4 to be raised by her sister in the Dominican Republic.
In the small beach town on the New Jersey shore where "Low Tide" plays out, there's not much for teenage boys to do except loiter at the fairground and pick fights with the summer visitors whose money is both needed and resented.
When she landed her $69 million deal and moved to NBC from Fox under a cloud of controversy over her divisiveness, many, myself included, resented that Kelly bumped out fan favorites (and two black journalists I admire greatly) Al Roker and Tamron Hall.
I have never resented paying my fair share of taxes so that I will have adequate police protection, so that my children and grandchildren could attend good public schools, and so that my country would be safe from attack by our enemies.
But Mr. Trump, who allies said was eager to spend time at his Mar-a-Lago club in Florida and resented the advice of aides to deliver an Oval Office address and travel to Texas on Thursday, is left with few good options.
The hubris with which Bird haphazardly introduced a decidedly uncool app-based product all around my hometown — without asking for permission from the city or input from residents — seemed to represent everything I resented about the tech industry's invasion of the place I grew up.
I waved a pink flag antagonizing those who resented having a woman in the field running a geophysics crew, and when they charged and snorted their displeasure, I could strategize coping techniques to get the job done instead of getting blindsided by their sexism later.
By the same token, the youth feel that all citizens have to bear the brunt of the changes, including a royal family that had extensive privileges known to all and resented by all — hence, the recent widely reported episode at the Ritz-Carlton in Riyadh.
Both Goucher and Yoder Begley said Salazar and a top assistant, Darren Treasure, tried to pit the teammates against each other, telling Yoder Begley that Goucher did not want to room with her at the Beijing Olympics and Goucher that Yoder Begley resented her success.
"What I have resented and disliked about the president is instead of being a unifier and someone who can dig deep into people's problems and say 'yes those are problems, but together we can fix them,' he has played a blame game," Kasich said.
Neither Chris Wood nor Matthew Fitzpatrick saw action on Friday, which must have been a difficult choice for Clarke, who resented not being used on opening day by the captain Seve Ballesteros when Clarke made his Ryder Cup debut at Valderrama in Spain in 1997.
" Early writings on faith Ginsburg's biographers reveal that while her immediate family was not "devoutly religious," Jewish traditions were very much a part of her childhood even though at times she resented an adherence to "seemingly hypocritical rules and the inferior role assigned to women.
They understood that most voters liked the general idea of a market economy in which they would have a fair chance to rise, but also resented an economy that failed to live up to the rosy promises of its defenders in business and government.
It would, perhaps, be understandable if those condemned to a life as cannon fodder resented this state of affairs, if they felt that such a drastic contrast blunted their enjoyment and soured the Premier League's appeal, but there is no bubbling sense of mutiny.
Both he and his uncle Toni Nadal resented the way the crowd cheered against him in the fourth round in 2009 as he lost to Robin Soderling, the Swedish outsider who is one of only two men to have beaten Nadal at Roland Garros.
Mr. Bannon openly complained to White House colleagues that he resented how Ms. Trump would try to undo some of the major policy initiatives that he and Mr. Trump agreed were important to the president's economic nationalist agenda, like withdrawing from the Paris climate accords.
It is almost impossible not to resent its seemingly constant intrusions into the club season, those lacunas that appear in September, October and November, resented by managers and hardly celebrated by fans, matches that serve only to interrupt the flow of the nascent domestic campaign.
Corporate raids might be resented by those who lose power, but they are a perfectly legitimate part of business, said Colette Neuville, who is the head of a French association that champions the interests of small shareholders and has known Bollore for over a decade.
Also, Wright was by turns resented by co-workers, publicly ostracized as a home wrecker, rudely and prematurely written off as irrelevant by his professional colleagues, and often in the red, even while continuing to purchase Japanese art and, all told, about 85 automobiles.
" Kenneth Archer, Luber's former deputy who was placed under investigation with him in March 21 but was ultimately brought back and demoted, said the CDC had resented Luber's outspokenness for years and had been looking for an excuse "to remove him or silence him.
Kushner became furious with his younger sister, Esther Schulder, who he believed was coöperating with Christie, and, in retaliation, he set a trap for her husband, Billy Schulder, a former Kushner Companies employee whom he resented for having had an affair at the office.
Horowitz had just entered graduate school at the University of Southern California at the time of the project; his professors were pressuring him to abandon the entertainment business and focus on art-making, while his friends and family resented their unwilling inclusion in the project.
Responses to his death reflect just how controversial a figure he was; those who viewed him as an icon for his anti-Washington defiance and embrace of Soviet-style communism, including universal health care, mourned his passing, while those who resented his dictatorial rule celebrated the news.
The type of pure, whole, electric synchronicity required to pull off that Moulin Rouge routine is entirely predicated on no one ever having resented the other for forgetting to take out the recycling and leaving the seat up and clogging the sink with their hair. Again.
My allegiance initially came not out of any particular affinity for the team, but out of pettiness—I resented the Royals for having knocked the Blue Jays out of contention and would have rooted for any other National League team that faced them in the Series.
Despite the development of black preachers and the significant social and religious advancements of blacks during this period of revival, Reconstruction–the process of rebuilding the South soon after the Civil War–posed numerous challenges for white slaveholders, who resented the political advancement of newly freed Africans.
The designations prevent new mining and drilling operations, and sometimes curtail logging, grazing, road-building, hunting and recreation — limits that in some rural areas, particularly in the West, are bitterly resented by residents and business people who say their regions' economies depend on use of the land.
As secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, he resented queries from members of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus about the actions of immigration agents; as chief of staff, he consistently appears in "inside the White House" stories expressing frustration that Congress hasn't fixed a problem yet.
After it ended, every time I decided to talk or write about what I'd been through — even in the vaguest terms — I experienced a concerted backlash, an attempt to silence me that pushed me more and more toward the domain of the hysterical, exaggerated, resented woman.
My father and I were not close before the accident, and while it is true that he has sacrificed a lot, as an immigrant, to ensure that my sibling and I had opportunities, he has always resented us for having a much easier life than he did.
They reportedly resented Mr. Rogers's views, which somehow made it into the press, that the government was unprepared for the negotiations, overly optimistic about getting a special deal and utopian about how long it would take to negotiate a separate trade agreement with the European Union.
Emily thought their father had died of a broken heart, and for years Maggie resented her mother for not having let her go into the bedroom where she found the body—maybe there were clues as to what had killed him which only Maggie could have spotted.
And while many of his colleagues have resented his position, Mr. Kushner's allies say that he has not been afraid to take on some of the most difficult issues confronting the White House and that he is someone whom Mr. Trump continues to rely on and trust.
Spread on a cracker or, even better, a toasted piece of rye bread—or two, or three toasted pieces of rye bread—this paté is a quick way to teleport to Martha's Vineyard or Montauk, all without leaving your crappy apartment or the cat you've always secretly resented.
" Ms. Barnard reported that many Lebanese deeply resented the difference between how the world reacted to a double-suicide attack in Beirut that killed more than 40 people and the Paris attacks that came a day later: "The implication, numerous Lebanese commentators complained, was that Arab lives mattered less.
Many locals who worked in the textile and leather industries resented the Chinese immigrants, complaining that they cared only about costs and speed, not about aesthetics, and would have had no idea how to make fine clothes and accessories if not for the local craftsmen who taught them.
Netanyahu believed that Barack Obama had "no special feeling" for the Jewish state, as one of his aides once put it, and he resented Obama's argument that Israel's treatment of the Palestinians was a violation of basic human rights and an obstacle to security, not least for Israel itself.
The Intercept is reporting that they've received new evidence that the March 2018 firing of Secretary of State Rex Tillerson was done at the behest of the governments of Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates who resented the diplomats attempts to thwart their planned invasion of Qatar.
A host of Premier League teams did not even apply to enter; many of the tournament's traditional constituents vocally resented what they saw as the strong arm of the Premier League's clubs, voracious collectors of young players, annexing a tournament to solve a problem of their own making.
And every second that the sea of unenthused faces around me refused to be swept along by the ebullient hopes and dreams of a bunch of New Jersey '90s kids who just wanted to have fun again, I resented not only them but the modern theater industry itself.
"A few have resented that fire for that light it cast upon them, for the truth it revealed about their character, but my father never cared what they thought," the senator's daughter said in staggeringly direct and unrestrained address that would have made her father glow with pride.
He cited concerns about the Zika virus as his reason for skipping the 2016 Olympics in Rio, but he later revealed that he resented the Games for making him choose where his loyalties lay between representing Britain and the Republic of Ireland; it "wasn't worth the hassle," he said.
Some voters who resented politicians of any stripe took a chance on this unproven commodity, and it's safe to say they provided the margin of victory for a candidate who lost the popular vote but won the Electoral College thanks to slim majorities in Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin.
" Mr. Hun Sen, who has been in power since the 1980s, has long resented the United States for the bombing and for its support of the Khmer Rouge at the United Nations after a Vietnamese invasion ousted it in 1979, said Sebastian Strangio, the author of "Hun Sen's Cambodia.
Respected and sometimes resented for his scrupulousness in translating Chinese medical texts, Dr. Unschuld, a tall man of regal bearing, harks back to an era of scholarship, when people who engaged with China were called Sinologists — those who studied broad swaths of the Chinese world that reflected their wide-ranging interests.

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