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"resentful" Definitions
  1. feeling bitter or angry about something that you think is unfair

826 Sentences With "resentful"

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So I was resentful for a while, but I'm not a resentful person.
The index is scaled to range from 2018 (least resentful) to 1 (most resentful).
Well, from my work with the Arab Spring I felt resentful of riot police and resentful of the use of authority to oppress people.
I think it produces a kind of feedback loop where you feel resentful, and then the media tells your story so you feel even more resentful.
Someone who was not very economically pessimistic but quite racially resentful was as likely to support Trump as someone who was equally resentful but much more pessimistic about the economy.
Here is the percentage of Democrats and Republicans who fell into the least resentful (having a positive view of blacks) and most resentful ends of the scale in two election years.
You see the world as you live it, and so if you live it as someone who's getting increasingly resentful and bitter, you lash out and you are increasingly resentful and bitter.
He grew resentful and frustrated; he considered switching careers again.
There's a certain honesty in how genuinely resentful she sounds.
But she is, understandably, incredibly resentful of the medical establishment.
Judaism and Christianity, resentful of pagan rule, inverted this morality.
It's better than bottling up your frustration and becoming resentful.
Just as well, it has left Scotland resentful and resolute.
She's resentful because Fonny could not have been the assailant.
Those with roots have grown resentful of those with legs.
"I became resentful, disrespectful to women, and angry," he wrote.
The resentful older brother who makes a homophobic school project.
Later teams had a different personality, and merely became resentful.
Do you get tired or resentful about answering these questions?
His close ties to Shi'ite Iran has made many Sunnis resentful.
I don't want to sit here and be this resentful person.
As someone who is extremely resentful of career mandated socializing, a.k.a.
Too light a footprint anywhere will leave many voters there resentful.
Philadelphia not only freshly resentful of the party establishment, but divided
It'll make your colleagues resentful (and can annoy your boss, too).
You're feeling resentful of anyone who might be holding you back.
Throughout season 2, Ed seems to grow increasingly resentful toward Madeline.
They have contributed to Americans becoming polarized, resentful, discouraged and cynical.
As it was, I felt incompetent and unfulfilled, exhausted and resentful.
You become resentful, cynical and lose your creative spark and energy.
Let's start with Jud Fry, the resentful handyman on Laurey's ranch.
Resentful that I was not ready for that day to come.
"I feel very upset and resentful towards you," she told Shane.
They grew resentful over the differences in time and financial support.
Won't she feel resentful that she chose that school under pressure?
He got really short-tempered, probably resentful about what had happened.
Even the imperturbable Pat Sajak seemed really resentful of his success.
Receiving less attention from their parents doesn't mean middleborns are resentful.
You'll feel less resentful about the spending when you're prepared for it.
Millions returned from the front angry, traumatised, wounded, resentful or all four.
Making us ashamed, afraid and resentful of our bodies, our natural vessel.
"I cried, became angered, fearful and resentful of God," Riegel, 46, wrote.
The losers will be more resentful than the winners will be grateful.
No one has standing to sue on behalf of a resentful river.
Actor Spencer Tracy smiles winningly while his body confesses a resentful acquiescence.
Many husbands who start off encouraging their wives end up becoming resentful.
He's a hick from the rural hinterland who is resentful of the
By the season 3 finale, all such resentful subtext has become text.
It starts to wear on you, and you start to feel resentful.
In Elsa's presence Jojo is by turns resentful, afraid, infatuated and possessive.
She was supporting both of them financially and felt resentful about it.
Depending on the circumstances, you might feel angry, resentful, or even relieved.
The interest was often unrequited, leaving Ankara feeling bitter, resentful and disrespected.
The most fun you can extract from a tense and resentful breakup.
She recalls being resentful, but says that there was no silent treatment.
Newton's resentful wife from a burning car after he'd earlier groped her during
And those who opted to stay in Wilkes-Barre became disappointed and resentful.
And then I felt resentful that I was being made to feel guilty.
"I'm not resentful about it, it just makes me really sad," she continued.
" 'Not my child,' " he said, adopting the resentful tone of a defensive mother.
Now it was about making the powerless feel as resentful as he did.
If they're more racially conservative or resentful white people, they're gonna be Republicans.
And I had to include my years as a resentful teenage missionary's daughter.
I don't want to be so resentful about this valuable quality time anymore.
I'm tired of having to hide and I'm becoming resentful of my boyfriend.
Love is resentful at having been made to wait, and then seemingly vindictive.
If these women friends were angry unfulfilled or resentful, they didn't show it.
It's not a cowering, timid fear; it's more a dark, resentful porcupine fear.
" Forlorn outposts, often built near villages resentful of foreign occupiers, were "bullet sponges.
This resentful perspective was not something handed to people during this presidential campaign.
In 2008, Clinton had done best among the most racially resentful white Democrats.
Peter Mondavi acknowledged growing resentful of his older brother's starring role and demanding ways.
The psychological research predicts that if you feel dehumanized, you'll feel angry and resentful.
This entails a great deal of overwritten diary material punctuated by resentful libertarian screeds.
Absolutely. But I also understand it in a way that doesn't leave me resentful.
This notion of a resentful white working-class is only part of the story.
In the docs, Jay says he believes his accusers were resentful of his success.
Bette Davis is her sister and resentful caretaker Blanche, a deranged former child star.
It's not that I'm a frequent texter; I am, much worse, a resentful one.
Famously, George Clooney also auditioned … and is still resentful he didn't secure the part.
If you dwell on the things that go wrong, you become bitter and resentful.
But a culture of compensation turns angry people into resentful objects of state charity.
So he has saved Annie, who is grateful and resentful at the same time.
The book's overall sensibility is that of a tense friendship, even a resentful one.
As you can imagine, I became resentful toward the male coworker and upper management.
Audiences resentful that streaming services lack goth baking shows are in luck this week.
Resentful, fearful and oppressed, they will be a source of opposition to the regime.
All of these things are so nice, but I feel suffocated and resentful, Sugars.
Natasha speaks no English, hates her mother and is resentful about having been uprooted.
This American idea is not a resentful prejudice; it's a faith and a dream.
" She found that she was kinder, more patient, less resentful, "less of a bitch.
But at every turn, success seems to have made her more vindictive, more resentful.
She is resentful that she cannot walk the streets alone without looking over her shoulder.
Vulnerable narcissists, on the other hand, tend to be passive aggressive, resentful, and emotionally reactive.
Instead, we teach people to be resentful and entitled, which is the opposite of gratitude.
Instead, when someone hurts me, I try to transform that resentful energy into an opportunity.
Many locals in Ljusnarsberg are resentful about what they see as preferential treatment for immigrants.
" But Hannah countered: "I'm concerned that Trump might have this latent base of resentful support.
I hated it forever — hated it, felt resentful, 'woe is me' in every way possible.
"They could be resentful that you wanted to leave and then get promoted," said Salemi.
You won't feel resentful, and you'll listen patiently when it is my turn to speak.
Frustrated, resentful and now rudderless, a third generation of Sahrawi refugees are again rattling sabres.
His mother was resentful and dreamed of other lives—the ones she saw in movies.
And yet she never seemed resentful, despite what was the most grievously unfair thing ever.
If and when he does realize it, he will be resentful of Ghost for that.
"I was frightened, arrogant, enraged and resentful of man, God and the universe," he wrote.
Her favorite son, Tate, was so resentful toward his mother, he shot up a school.
He is resentful toward his ex-wife, who divorced him while he was in prison.
Over the year she and I lived together we just got more and more resentful.
"I felt very resentful … I felt as though I was really achieving something," Harry said.
Then you may feel resentful if you don't get one — and manipulated if you do.
As he leaves the restaurant, Nelson realizes why his hosts were so irascible, so resentful.
Their daughter, Charlotte (Sofia Hublitz), is a classic teen, resentful and lost in her phone.
Sam Rockwell plays the resentful officer in charge, with Rebel Wilson as his hearty sidekick.
Though perhaps Peggy's vagina was resentful of never having been put to its maximum use.
His Liberal Party was wiped out in Alberta and in its equally resentful neighbour, Saskatchewan.
She is resentful that Ally birthed their son, while Ivy's endometriosis prevented her from doing so.
The two designers, Doug Wilson and Hildi Santo-Tomas, are by turns exasperated, resentful and snide.
But the farmers there were resentful of the new regime and resisted attempts to increase yields.
Cole won six Grammys, including Record of the Year, though her husband, Fischer, became increasingly resentful.
Too many missed days can make your co-workers who are showing up regularly feel resentful.
This decision is no Jupiterian decree, imposed arbitrarily by the powers in Paris on resentful rurals.
It would also weaken resistance in other EU countries that have grown resentful of its dominance.
Many Puerto Ricans are resentful over the resulting pension cuts, school closings and other austerity measures.
Feeling besieged in a secularising society, they have been receptive to a message of resentful populism.
All their higher-ranking officers, however, were white, often Southerners resentful of being given such commands.
With the nation so divided, resentful and angry, presidential leadership in qualities of character is indispensable.
It's important to recognize him: a conservative white man — intelligent, patriotic, uneasy, resentful, who's had enough.
Resentful majorities who see themselves as a country's rightful owners demand to have "their" country back.
Her ex-husband (Dan Stevens) and her mother (Virginia Madsen) are indulgent and resentful by turns.
Now, I must admit I felt a bit resentful about being judged by one wrong article.
"Of course, people are going to be a little resentful or jealous," Ms. Meek-Bradley said.
There is now a stronger partisan divide than ever between racially sympathetic and racially resentful whites.
Instead, members of Congress have become increasingly resentful of Russian efforts to interfere in American politics.
Grasping hold of Mr Trump's coat-tails, he made a political return brimming with resentful craziness.
But it just sits there, impassive and resentful, as if it's been dragged to the opera.
Mother straightened in her chair and looked resentful, for the attention had been taken from her.
When his mother shipped him off to Green Chimneys, as he put it, he was resentful.
Cersei, once excited by the prospect of marrying Robert, grows resentful of him over the years.
The issue being a persistent topic at all could produce a more racially resentful white electorate.
They need the public to be angry, resentful, and focused on problems that can't be remedied.
But over the course of our conversation, I got the sense he felt resentful of the cost.
"She was a little resentful that he got almost equal billing on the cover," Ms. Cutler said.
I asked him if he thought long-standing residents felt resentful about the multiculturalization of their city.
Eskinder grew concerned that Nafkot would become desensitized to the brutality and grow resentful of the world.
A "resentful pocket" of conservatives, says Shin Gi-wook of Stanford University, has formed around Mr Hong.
All this put Mr Draghi under fire himself, from German politicians resentful of his loosey-goosey policies.
Resentful to myself about a lot of things I've done over the last year, or even years.
Faced with a restive and resentful population, the government is still relying on force to restore order.
That is the remedy for England's eternity of hurt: we must be resentful, angry and thoroughly irrational.
Suddenly, I was plagued with stretch marks from its sudden onset — and at first, I was resentful.
The inner circle, resentful of leaks, seeks little input from the Cabinet, outside allies or Hill leaders.
Think of it as the equivalent of Sheryl Sandberg's "Lean In" but for the resentful young man.
The long-term Western interest is a prosperous and peaceful Russia, not an isolated or resentful state.
Resentful at myself for having never thought about this wide-open hole in my professional skill set.
The real reason: Your boss doesn't fully recognize your efforts causing you to feel unappreciated and resentful.
Resentful that the app had spoiled their extended holiday, young users flooded DingTalk with one-star ratings.
According to one Florida State University professor, it creates a "helpless, hopeless, and resentful" effort toward schooling.
They argue there wasn't enough member buy-in, and they're resentful that they didn't get their say.
Headlines are often resentful and sometimes border on fear-mongering: China is "winning" Africa from the West.
I love working together otherwise and would rather let you know before I start to get resentful.
If you do it, will it lead you toward your goals or make you unhappy or resentful?
At first, he was resentful – Big Pharma wasn't what he signed up for when he went to college.
Other actors who have inhabited iconic roles oftentimes seem resentful toward the singularity of the fame they bring.
I feel irrationally resentful of both of these, and have considered removing them from the board several times.
Thus he is fascinated by — and resentful of — the careless ease with which Oliver moves through the world.
"I spent the year feeling incredibly resentful about the lack of stories we tell about women," she explained.
In essence, the established power feels threatened by the rising power, which in turn feels resentful and frustrated.
Much of the graffiti scrawled or stencilled on empty buildings and shuttered shop fronts has a resentful tone.
They became even more resentful when they felt that vegetarians considered themselves to be morally superior to omnivores.
Instead, she is angry and resentful and stubborn, prone to shouting and fistfights and flights of self-pity.
They also attract new Sunni recruits, resentful of discrimination and repression from the currently Shiite-dominated Iraqi government.
The Democrat grows fanatical; the Republican grows resentful, even though McKinley defeats Bryan in the election of 1896.
Her involvement was not just academic but personal, and that made some of the students resentful at times.
I once heard being jealous and resentful is like drinking poison and expecting the other person to die.
Donald Trump is in his moment of greatest triumph, but he seems more resentful and embattled than ever.
For several days she hardly leaves the house, and is resentful if her daughter tries to go out.
"They would be resentful if they didn't hear what was going on with mom and dad's estate plan."
The emotions that eventually came to me were complicated, but I never once felt resentful toward my wife.
"If you are doing things for your child but you're resentful about it, that isn't good," Ramassini said.
Minor characters—from Walker's resentful sister to the gossipy staff—are comic types or not too deeply drawn.
People who were racially resentful were more likely to support Trump regardless of their views of the economy.
Indeed, new data collected by Tesler shows that the most racially resentful are now the most economically optimistic.
And Tesler has shown that now the most racially resentful whites are the most optimistic about the economy.
Similarly, some white officers say they grow resentful when black colleagues suggest there is racism within the department.
When engage in the fallacy of fairness, you're more likely to wind up feeling angry, resentful, or hopeless.
Communication between us took the form of combative, resentful emails — by far the most frustrating way to argue.
When he heard rumors that Yovanovitch and other U.S. officials were blocking the meetings, he grew increasingly resentful.
The state of rap's tomorrow: offhandedly delivered, mundanely detailed, incidentally rhyming, Primo resentful Drake meets primo unbothered Ross.
Conversely, removing Putin would eliminate their best protection from a wider population resentful of their wealth and privileges.
In recent years, Xinjiang has seen protests and attacks by Uighurs, resentful of a growing Chinese presence there.
I have helped her out occasionally by buying her necessities and giving her money, but I'm becoming resentful.
"With the nation so divided, resentful and angry, presidential leadership in qualities of character is indispensable," he wrote.
Even if he is elected by a resentful backlash of voters, our country will nonetheless eventually progress and overcome.
Yet if many Trump supporters are to some degree racially resentful, this may not be what primarily motivates them.
An overheating housing market and strained infrastructure had left many New Zealanders feeling resentful despite stellar economic growth rates.
I'm not even resentful of the things the city has demanded of me — and there have been some doozies.
That means not bombarding them with elitist language that may go over their heads or make them feel resentful.
He is the patron saint of resentful whites, who are in turn the dominant faction of the Republican Party.
They've been wandering in the wilderness, often traumatized, resentful about how powerful creeps derailed their careers and their lives.
And Zimbabweans, who had grown resentful of the father of their nation, talked about the horrors of those years.
He might feel angry, resentful and anxious about an unexpected move, which will likely be expensive and time-consuming.
I feel resentful because, as the older sister, I took the brunt of the trauma and the mom-handling.
My two teen boys are resentful that they have to stay inside, and they miss their friends and activities.
The primary message, driven home throughout the episode, is that Elizabeth is exhausted, and resentful of Philip's new freedom.
I carry these around with me and whenever I get hungry or resentful — and really, is there any difference?
It leapfrogged right over the country music industry to the pop world, leaving Nashville in the cold, and resentful.
I've learned I'm more of a caretaker than I thought I'd be, and to be giving without being resentful.
But many Montreal fans in Cooperstown, resentful of Selig's part in their team's exit, booed him during the ceremony.
I found it so transporting that 48 hours after completing it, I was still resentful to be back home.
"Sound & Fury" is an album full of songs fired in the caldron of that new success: resentful, agonized, seething.
The most interesting thing that has emerged in this election cycle is not that people who live outside of Washington are resentful of the wealth and success of their American cousins living here, it is that the people who are living large and successfully are resentful of those who chose to stay behind.
She turned him down after he proposed to her, and now they're stuck bickering and resentful in a cramped apartment.
After a while, I got resentful about it, especially if he was going out and doing things with his friends.
Nations can become divided; groups of people can grow resentful; demagogues can gain power; ruinous political decisions can be made.
Its two smaller islands, Moheli and Anjouan, broke away in 1997, resentful of domination by the main island, Grande Comore.
This was my 20th political convention, and I cannot remember one where the nominee was so angry, divisive and resentful.
If you start to feel depressed, resentful or overwhelmed, take a minute to think about what really matters in life.
Mr Bannon, a former investment banker who dresses like a scruffy boyo, rails against globalisation with the same resentful fury.
I worked all the time, I was resentful and jealous, and then I got sick from being so stressed out.
He wore his hoodie on Wall Street — swamped by resentful, besuited bankers — when Facebook was selling stock to the public.
From you, he will accept some editorial suggestions, with grudging thanks; when others make suggestions, he becomes stony-faced, resentful.
At some point, we are all messy and resentful, we make mistakes and think ugly thoughts we might later regret.
If you're going to be looking at them funny, being judgmental or resentful, that's a good reason to say no.
"It's this weird thing where you can't give them exactly the same thing, or they'll be resentful," Mr. Damon said.
But you can tell that he&aposs still resentful even about being asked the question, being put in that situation.
The pervasiveness of that mentality, paired with my own trauma from men, made me grow resentful towards expressions of masculinity.
Peter had expected to emerge victorious for the five-course meal he prepared; instead, he emerged deeply resentful and embarrassing.
If his partner says no, he will feel bad or resentful, so it's easier to assume she's just not interested.
Capitalism creates a small number of very wealthy people, while democracy potentially empowers a poor majority resentful of that wealth.
While the proportion of racially resentful white Republicans grew only slightly, the Trump campaign's rhetoric raised the salience of race.
In 2016, however, 23 percent of the most racially resentful white working class voters supported Donald Trump over Hillary Clinton.
When ascent no longer seems possible and collective social protest is almost nonexistent or ineffective, people tend to grow resentful.
Folks in philosophy may have been very, not resentful, but they do not accept excellence among black people that easily.
A much-loathed patriarch is sent to his grave, and a houseful of resentful, back-stabbing kinfolk are under suspicion.
It is hardly surprising that Chinese leaders are suspicious and resentful about a foreign, quasi-governmental organization taking such steps.
But they are also resentful of being used as shields to prevent any criticism of the country or the military.
"Instead, I felt strained ... After awhile, I didn't like how my houseplants made me feel: resentful and disappointed in myself." 
Steven Spielberg is the most popular moviemaker who has ever lived, yet he has made many people uneasy, even resentful.
Oftentimes, though, De Blasio makes no effort to hide his disdain for Bloomberg — and comes across more resentful than constructive.
The two boys are obviously falling back into old patterns of taunting, resentful aggression (Lee) and tightly wound propitiation (Austin).
But interestingly, Trump supporters were not unusually racially resentful compared with Rubio supporters; Cruz and Carson supporters appear relatively more tolerant.
Beyond that, Democrats remain resentful over the fact that Republicans blocked President Obama's pick to fill this seat, Judge Merrick Garland.
But those qualities, and that hopefulness, are out of step with the resentful identity politics that drive the Republican Party today.
The racism the Ethiopian Jewish community was going through in Israel made people very isolated and very resentful and very angry.
She's resentful of the workers who had moved in and wants nothing to do with them, or most people in town.
He wrote that he'd been resentful, as a 41-year-old man, of the classmate Rice liked when she was 2003.
The girl, Emily, looked half asleep, resentful, so it surprised Bev when she agreed to work without the hungover defensive lineman.
Others were resentful of DHS for waiting nearly a year to confirm that their systems had been scanned by Russian hackers.
As Mr Kasich acknowledges, a resentful Republican primary audience was not in the mood for his talk of bipartisan problem-solving.
"Frankly, they realize there is a tipping point," he said, at which a company's practices make workers resentful or less engaged.
Similarly to Bergman's Cries and Whispers (1972), or Persona, the two are locked in interdependency, emotionally strained, and, at times, resentful.
And when the marriage fails to do all of these things all of the time, we become resentful, angry, and distant.
I'm also really resentful and rebellious, and If I have too much routine I just quit everything, so it's a balance.
It was a model of a cocktail party full of resentful strangers who just wanted a free hotel room and dinner.
In their minds, trouble is being stoked by a news media hostile to the president-elect and resentful of his victory.
I started rocking in my seat and sighing loudly like a resentful child on a long car trip at this point.
And, you need to make sure that not all of the items are big splurges that will make your guests resentful.
I did begin to feel more foolish for getting my hopes up, then resentful of the therapist I was talking to.
My job was engaging me intellectually and demanding more and more of my time while my husband felt neglected and resentful.
"If you know you will be unhappy, resentful or at risk of burnout, make sure to express your preferences," says Meneghello.
Barrett crouched next to the man and started an I.V. A minute later, the man sat up, looking bewildered and resentful.
Between the grind of family life and the wasting of Beatrice's inheritance through profligate spending, the couple grows destitute and resentful.
" Outsider candidates became the vehicles of an existential protest, "Old America in resentful revolt against both contemporary politics and contemporary economics.
" Trump supporters are overwhelmingly white and male, Steinem said, and "resentful because they feel privilege has been taken away from them.
I became resentful of everyone who could eat what I couldn't and who didn't have to plan their day around meals.
At no point did I feel deprived, frustrated, or resentful, as I had in every weight loss attempt in the past.
The contributors to the Weird Al Star Fund never became resentful of the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce, despite their repeated rejections.
I found an expert on this theme, who is also the resentful owner of a used white convertible in Los Angeles.
The Iranians are resentful over the prospect that the Saudis and other OPEC members would gain market share at their expense.
But Mr. Lombardy was not resentful of Mr. Fischer, with whom Mr. Lombardy had an almost brotherly relationship, the son said.
He admitted to having been bullied and was resentful of classmates who seemed to have more thriving social and romantic lives.
Some of those children became resentful of the children whose cases were prioritized because they had been separated from their families.
Resentful of this pressure, the military now sees itself as a bulwark against attempts to reduce Pakistan to an American colony.
You, too, may be resentful, not without reason, given that resentment is the proper attitude toward those who have wronged you.
Especially as services have disappeared, they are more resentful about having to pay taxes, even ones that might restore those services.
Most of Marantz's subjects are enraged, resentful and — when it comes to the non-internet parts of their lives — profoundly mediocre.
His death galvanized a public deeply resentful of officials who are seen as heartless, corrupt and ruling over a stagnant economy.
Even rap veterans can't escape the warpath of a resentful audience, even if the show is held in the artist's hometown.
Resentful Iranian hardliners may provoke new confrontations with the U.S. Republicans will push for new sanctions and issue threats of war.
I actually respect Brian Roberts, there would be no value at all in me having resent or being resentful of him.
This flipped as soon as Donald Trump was elected: The more racial resentful you were, the more economically optimistic you became.
Paired with the Darkstar's lilting but unsettled melodies, the album is another exercise in the resentful, disenfranchised reality fizzing underneath the veneer.
On the one hand, mournful reports from rural or post-industrial strongholds of locals resentful of big cities and fearful of migrants.
I felt resentful at the idea that we would just move on from the experience, "buy a new puppy," so to speak.
Throughout my time in my Philadelphia-based-suburban high school, I was resentful of my lower-middle class family's lack of resources.
Nor are they the only set of stars in the history of sets of stars to have grown resentful of one another.
Though Trump wants billions for his unnecessary border wall, he seems resentful of having the country invest in Puerto Rico's full recovery.
As a result, the relationship becomes strained and Ed is visibly perturbed and resentful toward Madeline any time they're around each other.
You're stuck in a place between feeling resentful and feeling admiration and all your feelings are amplified by a lot of hormones.
What begins as satire devolves into madness, culminating in a nightmarish dinner party attended by bitter, resentful zombies, all named Uncle Dave.
Others grabbed the flyer quickly before going on their way, while a minority gave the protesters resentful looks before averting their eyes.
We all look like newborn seals in our Lands' End bathing suits — colorless, newly hairless after a long winter, frightened and resentful.
"The psychology around the border," he said, "was inevitably inward-looking, resentful, accompanied by a degree of paranoia and just sheer inconvenience."
Elizabeth Lumpkin was the eldest and favorite of their father, a resentful ex-Confederate from a once-prominent slaveholding family in Georgia.
We don't know how many people turn to ugly, resentful politics when that mirror doesn't reflect what they would like to see.
They are often paranoid, resentful or narcissistic, but not always to the extent that they had been found to have a disorder.
Jim Crow must count as the most bitter, resentful and wicked response to defeat by the losing side in any civil war.
Dr. Barnard, for his part, was resentful that his colleague seemed to view him primarily as a foreigner from a pariah country.
He embraced the welfare state and demonized racial and religious minorities, attracting the most racially resentful whites from across the political spectrum.
The core truth he has laid bare is that Republican voters are powered by a resentful nationalism more than a principled conservatism.
"The end result is that a lot of these displaced blue-collar workers have become resentful of public-sector workers," Mareschal said.
I was resentful for my participation in the charade, the limits of my race, and the fact that any of it mattered.
The family is served by Teresa, blocky, resourceful and loyal, and by her daughter Loretta, resentful and moonstruck by the estate's steward, Renato.
Josh is a familiar archetype, a resentful loner and misogynist whose response to any refusal of his will is a full-on tantrum.
And it meant that the population was very mistrustful of us and were very resentful of the government we were trying to impose.
Hays is also pretty resentful of how well West has done and says it has a lot to do with West being white.
While that's sound advice, when you only save for your needs, you tend to get frustrated and resentful of the entire saving process.
While he plays the resentful friend convincingly in the film, Birbiglia would not have been one of the guys talking behind Key's back.
The coworker who seems weirdly resentful about being there Inviting your nemesis to watch you get married is some next-level petty shit.
As he entered adulthood, Buckley remained conflicted about his infamous dad, and resentful of the shadow he continued to cast over his life.
Maria Altmann was far more generous than Hedda, and with a lot more reason to be resentful and angry the way Hedda was.
Being angry and resentful will do nothing but increase your own stress and anxiety — and hate is the fuel that grows the viruses.
If they feel like their life is not measuring up to the "Mean Girls&apos" life, they start to get unhappy and resentful.
One thing is clear: Trump has made some racist comments throughout his campaign, and it has led racially resentful voters to support him.
Certainly the endless vituperation aimed at both Hillary and Monica over their relations with Bill conceals much resentful self-contradiction on this score.
Meanwhile, racial resentment was the strongest predictor of opposition to pay-for-play—the more resentful whites were, the less they supported it.
They often feel neglected and resentful of government officials, who are keeping them in the dark on efforts taken to resolve their case.
Here, poverty and economic decline has led to the surly separation of a left-behind, resentful white working class and a Muslim minority.
Like Trumpism, it was a plea from voters left behind by economic change and resentful of social change to turn back the clock.
Then there was the pointless and horrifying dog-on-baby violence courtesy of Ramsay Bolton, the most resentful potato in all of Westeros.
"It's hard to overstate how angry and resentful the Europeans are," said Suzanne Maloney, deputy director of the Brookings' program on Foreign Policy.
Have his loyal minions of resentful down-on-their-luck workers looked at who would be the big winners under his tax proposals?
Other signs include feeling resentful when your boss gives directions, arguing or wanting to argue frequently with your boss, and intentionally ignoring instructions.
One insider said it was widely known to Prince Mohammed that some of the powerful royals, including Miteb, were resentful about his elevation.
That might seem self-evident, but at this point in the opioid epidemic many West Virginians feel too exhausted and resentful to help.
In the show, Durst comes off as so mean, so resentful, and so otherworldly that it was impossible to believe in his innocence.
" He added: "It further provokes an already resentful conservative and clerical class when the government is working very hard to temper their resentment.
Resentful at the I.C.U. for having an open layout with nowhere to hide as I teared up watching my not-dad actively die.
When parents impose limits without their kids' input, they are setting them up to be resentful and incentivizing them to cheat the system.
And is anyone else resentful that we're spending any time, this late in the game, trying to figure out what's up with Renée?
The question of whether he and Melanie will have enough money for Troy's tuition gives way to a resentful reckoning with his peers.
I'm tired of feeling guilty for saying no, and don't want to offend her, but I'm at a loss and feeling very resentful.
That way the neat one doesn't feel resentful for doing it all and the messy one doesn't feel judged or like a failure.
This song — which has spawned a thousand memes — is among her best, an optimal use of autobiography that feels neither forced nor resentful.
"People are resentful (by his comments) and that can result in negative reactions but he must see how we really are as Latinos."
Many, however, are bound to remain resentful of the construction of a temple on the site of what they call the "martyred mosque".
When the proletarians attack their enemies, they do so from a position of perceived social inferiority, so their attacks are resentful and brutal.
The Chinese "Book of Rites" differentiated between the joyous sound of a well-ruled state and the resentful sound of a confused one.
Many, however, are bound to remain resentful of the construction of a temple on the site of what they call the "martyred mosque".
It's best to address the topic of parenthood sooner rather than later, so no one winds up resentful — or heartbroken — years down the line.
I've had moments of feeling trapped, resentful, and burdened with a responsibility I took on without really understanding how it would make me feel.
There is an alarming continuity between the resentful, grudge-holding man on the papal throne and the despondent boy given up by his parents.
Alternative models, from Chinese state capitalism to Russia's resentful nationalism, are available, and gaining adherents where voters are losing faith in the European model.
And as Central American and Cuban migrants become an increasingly common sight on the streets here, some longtime residents of Juárez are growing resentful.
I'll have my grain bowl served the old school way: by resentful cooks who can't believe I'm dishing out $13 bucks for leaves. Thanks.
Is someone out there really that jealous, bitter, and resentful of her successful career that they feel the need to embarrass and attack her?
We could eliminate eating out, but we also knew a too-tight grocery budget would make us resentful while we saved for our house.
I thought we were going to break up, to be honest, and I was really disappointed and then even more resentful of my ex.
The modal white Democrat moves from placing at the scale's midpoint in 2016 to locating at the scale's minimum (least racially resentful) in 2018.
Through skilful use of social media the 20043-year-old Mr Wani had become especially popular with a younger generation resentful of Indian rule.
Afghan forces have been especially resentful of the fact that as patients, insurgents in M.S.F. facilities are entitled to the protection of international law.
Resentful of this turn of events, she applied to work at Bletchley after receiving a letter from a school friend who was already there.
Rian is the soldier, resentful of his father (who is also his captain, so classic daddy-issues abound) and eager to prove his worth.
In similar surveys from 1988 to 2008, before Mr. Obama became president, support for government health insurance among racially resentful whites was considerably higher.
Batman likes his cut dick, while the Joker is one of those guys who's resentful that society stole away his foreskin without his consent.
A forthcoming Off-Broadway incarnation, directed by Doyle, may well reveal it to be a sobering mirror for our own age of resentful populism.
Resentful at my actual dad for being 66, and mortal, and having a chest on which compressions could be — might one day — be done.
That direct and vocal Southern white racism, while tainting the Tea Party's economic message, appealed to a larger, but perhaps quieter, resentful American population.
This belligerence has resonated with the conservative Muslims who feel alienated from the West and resentful of the growing Islamophobia that they see there.
You may become a bit resentful of having to pass over beer yet again, and what if you want something a little stronger still?
But Vandeweghe said that when she was a ninth grader, some of her basketball teammates were resentful because she missed practices to play tennis.
A decade later, the growing city started pumping groundwater from the Owens Valley, whose resentful residents retaliated with angry editorials and, on occasion, dynamite.
They trained for two months, and, as Arefaine and his teammates watched the coaches lavish praise on their foreign-based counterparts, they grew resentful.
But if you have to choose between a more modest gift and the risk of disgruntled or resentful colleagues, settle for the smaller present.
Down the road, women from the Mahagun Moderne slipped outside the compound's gates to give resentful comments to the bank of news cameras outside.
These are disquieted, resentful spirits who exited life with such deeply unmet needs that they cannot move on to the next level of existence.
He is obviously depressed and possibly has a drinking problem, resentful that she's out doing investigative work while he's taking the kids to Wal-Mart.
A nominee speaking out in sympathy with the #OscarsSoWhite protest risks losing the votes of resentful older white members angry about the Academy's membership changes.
Resentful really, that someone who hadn't been through the wars with them could have the audacity to come in from nowhere and grab the prize.
"We call it Agronada," said M.P. M.P. said he has a cordial relationship with del Vizo, but others are resentful of her continued presence there.
There's a lot to love in Homecoming, but Michael Keaton's Vulture is the most fully-fleshed out villain since we met Thor's resentful little brother.
I guess they can smell the weekend on the wind and are resentful that it's going to take them two more days to get there.
Turks who are resentful of the Syrians view them as offering cheap labor and taking jobs from Turks, and using services including health and education.
It's hard to play off literally burning art as not having a distinctly oppressive and resentful intention, let alone celebrate that after decades of progress.
Some are resentful toward Ms. Kelly for cooperating with lawyers brought in by the network's parent company, 21st Century Fox, to investigate Mr. Ailes's behavior.
If you're feeling super resentful about having to answer to anyone, it may be a clear indicator that you're meant to be your own boss.
It's so original it makes everything else look ruddy and dull, and it has so much fun that it can make people feel vaguely resentful.
Although they are refusing to teach, many of the striking educators go to their schools each day, to offset the inevitable critique by resentful parents.
" Mike Allen in his daily email reports that Trump's "inner circle, resentful of leaks, seeks little input from the Cabinet, outside allies, or Hill leaders.
Years ago, people resentful of this kind of ironhanded censorship would go to WeChat's foreign competitors, like Facebook, Twitter, Line, Facebook Messenger, Telegram or WhatsApp.
Most of the guards at Winn, like Bauer himself, are afraid of their charges and resentful of the chaos that makes their jobs more dangerous.
If you can't talk to your partner about these feelings or resolve them on your own, it could leave your partner feeling untrusted and resentful.
"In came a very curious figure, a hidden, shy and yet aggressive, badly dressed girl who seemed resentful of everything," Brook recalled of Jackson's audition.
But while it plays well with angry, resentful elements of the Republican base, it's unlikely to prove an enduringly popular message for the broader electorate.
Too often in the early part of our friendship, I'd leave her apartment feeling drained and vaguely resentful of the hold she had on me.
Instead, he coolly and methodically answered questions about his sudden departure from the Los Angeles Lakers without making any resentful comments or pointing any fingers.
Initially when he asked I sort of considered it, since a fresh start is sometimes nice, but now I am feeling pretty angry and resentful.
Many of the party's core supporters in the west have long been resentful of what many see as a privileged place for Quebec within Canada.
Miscalculating your situation or approaching the negotiation with a demanding attitude can leave everyone involved bitter and resentful — and you without a job at all.
"With the nation so divided, resentful and angry, presidential leadership in qualities of character is indispensable," he wrote ahead of his swearing-in on Thursday.
This lack of continent-wide political solidarity has led many EU citizens to be resentful of the degree of control Brussels wields over their lives.
Trump, by loudly and proudly defending white Americans from charges of racism, intensifies his bond with his core base of racially resentful working-class whites.
Amid a tumultuous year that has seen more citizens grow increasingly resentful towards Beijing, "they want a chief executive who's as popular as possible," Summers added.
I try to write, pitching stories across the internet, but when I hear nothing back, I begin to doubt myself and feel resentful of my husband.
Also, Trump's shtick excites a portion of the electorate — resentful, xenophobic, white — that is more robust than most political elites realized, but the shtick also polarizes.
It's a reminder that the damage Trump has done to the conservative movement might not ultimately motivate conservatives to embrace a less resentful style of politics.
Many Caps go into overdrive when focused on a task, only to end up burned out, melancholic, and deeply resentful that others aren't pulling their weight.
"If you're always the one who's sacrificing, according to equity theory, you are under-benefiting in the relationship and you might become resentful," Monk tells me.
"I prefer seeing you, because honestly, I feel sort of resentful when I have to give my partner foreplay," admitted a twenty-seven year-old client.
FOR many in Asia, resentful of the constant lecturing about the superiority, nay, the historical inevitability, of Western forms of government, it must seem like vindication.
It's sad when these sort of disagreements break up a family and natural, when hostility is directed at you, to be both resentful and highly critical.
In his estimation, most Republicans would find Trump's comments repugnant, but they would be even more resentful of the coastal media that was pushing the story.
So even if Candidate Trump is told to make a normal political point, Inner Boy Trump will hijack the microphone for another bout of resentful boasting.
Poor communication and a lack of transparency can have a major impact on a company and create a negative work environment and resentful employees, explains Bowser.
And if they can't see themselves and others in their cohort as progressing over a lifetime, their social interactions often become angry, resentful and even conspiratorial.
You see that a lot with the Reddit stuff, ousting the female CEO and all of that... There's an element in there of which he's resentful.
That would be Asger Holm (an astonishing Jakob Cedergren), a resentful police officer demoted to emergency-response telephone duty while waiting for an unspecified disciplinary proceeding.
Studies have found that people who feel they're getting away with something experience fear and self-reproach, while people who feel exploited are angry and resentful.
You're now comparing your situation against that of this anonymous person, and perhaps growing angry and resentful that this person enjoys perks that you don't receive.
As the French mourn their past (or imagined) grandeur, the resentful among them have turned their backs on Europe and shut themselves off from the world.
Oscar is also a virgin with little prospect that will change any time soon, though he is resigned to his fate rather than resentful about it.
"I believe that young people — because they're not told that they have the space to speak up — I think they get a little resentful," Reynolds said.
More likely, he is, in keeping with his understanding of politics, resentful because his opponents — his predecessor, the elites, the establishment — have made things so complicated.
Scottish and Welsh politicians are particularly resentful, believing that their constituents should also have similar protection from budget cuts, but even some Conservative lawmakers are unhappy.
But as his parents have less and less time for him, he starts to feel left out, even resentful toward the family's new bundle of joy.
On the other hand, if an employee you oversee does comment about your age or appears uncomfortable or even resentful, there are some steps you can take.
And the strange behavior merely invites questions regarding how on Earth he got elected, passing over an elder Cardinal (James Cromwell) and mentor who is clearly resentful.
No one would feel either privileged or resentful; it would be a blanket policy, seen as good for the company as a whole, not just for individuals.
They're also resentful about public benefits, convinced that they don't get enough for the amount of taxes they pay and that other people are getting too much.
The study, which included interviews from 66 crisis hotline workers in the UK, suggested that the emphasis on remaining non-judgmental left many feeling helpless and resentful.
Bossy, domineering, and extremely resentful of the Powerpuff Girls' special powers, goodness, and overall likability, Princess Morbucks often tries to use her wealth to get her way.
On the other hand, if parents don't help, the children could become resentful and accuse their parents of being unaccommodating during a major step in their lives.
They are bound by their streaks of opportunism and by their campaigns tailored to resentful voters brimming with the conviction that society's deck is stacked against them.
It's easy to become resentful when you tally up the costs and wonder what you're getting in exchange for the steady stream of cash leaving your accounts.
For Republicans, the modal respondent still places at the scale's maximum (most resentful), but the percentage of white Republicans here increases from 14 percent to 22016 percent.
Yet Drew is neither resentful nor neglected, and it's clear Katie relies on and takes comfort from him, and is devoted to both him and to Devon.
American or Soviet, they are weighed down by their work, tired of the compromises, resentful of systems that use them in the name of a larger cause.
Or a resentful white bigot, lashing back against the transformation of America by rallying around a candidate who promises to make America safe for racism once again?
Mr. Sanders's success has been as the voice of Democrats resentful of a party establishment that has been too tepid in taking on issues like income inequality.
He's resentful of the men and the women that he tends to, but with the women, they're placed in a Barbarella sort of non-threatening doll world.
You know you shouldn't, but you make a weird resentful joke about the tea making you feel better and it doesn't land, and now Chris is sad.
Tracker would be sullen and resentful, reserving his gentleness for a group of deformed children, called mingi , whom he meets through an "anti-witch" called the Sangoma.
But the triumph of "Actress" is that Norah is not a resentful victim; she becomes a successful writer, a happily married (and sexually fulfilled) wife and mother.
Tesler replied that the share of the electorate made up of resentful white voters has declined somewhat — as the country diversifies, whites have become more racially liberal.
And her polling found many conservatives and even some liberals still feel inhibited and resentful discussing issues like gender and race, which can lead to election surprises.
The girl is envious of her mother's beauty and resentful of her capriciousness, emphasizing without ever quite acknowledging the gender-based double standard that colors her feelings.
If you are a parent who feels that you can't have your own life, remember this: Parents who are resentful, harried adults are not good role models.
I've done that 14- to 15-hour grind and I've learned that people start to get resentful at some point, and that comes across in the food.
Mr. Bush left many voters on the right angry, resentful and suspicious — of war, of policy, of ideology, of the very idea of political solutions and leadership.
Most struggling whites I know here live a life of quiet desperation, mad at their white bosses, not resentful toward their co-workers or neighbors of color.
Smith-Cameron), Fanny's dutiful, dependable, resentful sister; and Alice's grown daughters, Helen (Heather Burns) and Rosie (Natalie Gold), whose love for their grandmother is tender and deep.
And he's understandably resentful that she comes along and becomes the darling of some on the left for advocating ideas he's been advocating since long before her.
It was paranoid and resentful, its harsh textures partly inspired by a range of frustrations with the music industry and with the insular world of high fashion.
" She said that she doesn't blame people for being resentful: "I will always be sort of an alien anthropologist looking at poverty from my very rarefied air.
" He asks the Sugars: "Is it possible to be in a sexless marriage like this, where my desires are not met, without turning into a resentful husband?
The answer is that for Xinjiang's Muslim residents, who are deeply resentful about rule from Beijing, religious piety is increasingly a signal of resistance to Chinese domination.
"This is bullshit," I'd tell my husband via text, resentful that he got to be at work, in an office where no one can smear boogers on him.
Even the wives he must have hurt by being an absentee partner don't have anything resentful to say in the film—at least not in the final cut.
I became resentful toward all the beautiful women in my life that didn't have to worry about growing hair like a man and losing hair like a man.
Other parents are resentful, with painful memories about the award not being enough, and needing to supplement it with loans, or cobbling together money from friends and family.
He began recruiting lower- and middle-class people, anyone he considered disadvantaged, because they were very resentful of their inability to succeed in the period of the 1920s.
A lot of monogamous relationships break up because somebody gets attracted to somebody else and they can't find a way to deal with it, so they grow resentful.
But part of me felt vengeful and resentful, since my boyfriend was constantly accusing me of cheating on him, so I felt like I'd served it to him.
Odinga comes from the Luo people in western Kenya, an area that has long felt neglected by the government and resentful of their perceived exclusion from political power.
"There are members of the caucus who are resentful that she has distracted people like you from a much more important agenda we think deserves attention," Connolly said.
What should prove worrisome for Democrats is that 27 percent of white independents also fall into the four most resentful categories, as do 241 percent of white Democrats.
"It's hard to overstate how angry and resentful the Europeans are," Robert Einhorn, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, said during a discussion about the Iran deal.
The self-service philosophy feels fresh, and might even make you resentful when other hotels you stay at in the future don't offer a similar level of independence.
This job might teach you that you get resentful when you're underpaid, resulting in a promise to yourself to negotiate for what you're worth at the next one.
In this case, you may be right on the facts, but it's hard to deny, based on the language you're using, that you are still angry and resentful.
But it's not just outspoken Republicans like Romney who have drawn Trump's ire — he has also grown resentful of Republicans who haven't publicly defended him, according to CNN.
Masking your criticisms as "jokes" can also be a sign that you're resentful, not helpful, Lisa Marie Bobby, a psychologist and marriage and family therapist, previously told Insider.
Fewer than 20 percent of the most racially resentful whites thought the stimulus was a good idea, compared with more than 60 percent of the most racially liberal.
At the time, Chandler was obsessed with "significant" writing and resentful of the trash-strewn gully out back to which he believed genre writers like him were consigned.
I assumed Dick was resentful also, but when I asked him, he said no — airmen knew the risks, and he and my father were doing what they loved.
And without endorsing the resentful views of people upset about declining white privilege, you can see that supporting Trump is perfectly reasonable for people who think this way.
"Afterboom" (season 4, episode 19) Season four sees Richard being increasingly dismissive of Emily and Emily being increasingly resentful in turn, but it's still shocking when they separate.
It just wasn't attainable, and in that hero mentality, you get exhausted, and then when you get exhausted, you get resentful, and then all that stuff comes out.
Resentful of China's heavy-handed rule in the region, some have resisted it, usually through peaceful means, but on occasion violently, by attacking government officials and, exceptionally, civilians.
For instance, Jeff's mother, Patty, in an astounding turn by Miranda Richardson, is a slovenly, resentful, egocentric drunk who frequently prioritizes her hangovers over Jeff's physical rehabilitation appointments.
I lack the spiritual gene, and I can grow resentful of novels that lead me into a cave of superstition and hushed ignorance and then seal the entrance.
Grace is resentful and self-pitying in this stretch, and, while Bening's performance keeps the drama from ever becoming maudlin, Nicholson's dialogue never strays far from bland platitudes.
But then you consider you've never invited him to your place, and you uneasily imagine that turning this down would make him resentful, leading to problems at work.
In recent days, Mr. Priebus cut back on his stalking-butler tendency to hover over the president, realizing his antsy boss had grown resentful of his constant companionship.
Trump is reportedly souring on Mattis based on policy differences on a number of fronts, and appears resentful of unflattering comparisons between the two men, the publication reported.
I had become resentful, and this cancellation, of what I had hoped would be a chance to revive our increasingly distant relationship, was something of a last straw.
However, Lieberman's voting base — made up significantly of voters from Russian backgrounds — is also relatively secular and resentful of the privileges the ultra-Orthodox have in Israeli society.
Drake is still in the paranoid and resentful mode that has dominated the last three years, but even when he's lashing out, he feels gentler and more resigned.
I can't deny that the glum, resentful, not-giving-a-damn masculine vibe of "Cold Pursuit" has its appeal, as does Moland's blunt knack for efficient screen violence.
It is, though, stunningly pretty as Rachael (Keira Knightley), a resentful British Army wife, arrives in bombed-out Hamburg to join her high-ranking husband, Lewis (Jason Clarke).
It's worth stating that clearly: The more racially resentful you were, the worse you thought the economy was doing, even controlling for your party, circumstance, and so on.
Racially resentful whites left the Democratic Party, and Democrats decided they could build a winning coalition without them, turning racial attitudes into a powerful axis of partisan conflict.
I find myself getting resentful every time I have to switch off my phone, whether it's at the movies, during an important meeting, or when I board a plane.
It is true that the roots of al-Qaeda and other jihadist groups can be traced back to Egyptian jails, which began filling with resentful Islamists in the 1960s.
"The militias are resentful of the success of the army in Ramadi which was achieved with the support of the U.S.-led coalition and without their involvement," he said.
Every cuts feels like a resentful compromise with the studio — the 143-minute run time drags, while still not feeling like nearly enough time to cover this much ground.
I wish that it was different, but after running my own business I can honestly say that I feel less resentful towards the corporate machine of the funeral industry.
And yet, pets become sad and sometimes even resentful of the fact that owners have to spend time away from home, away from playing with them and stroking them.
While the idea of federal oversight is anathema to most Puerto Ricans resentful of the island's colonial roots, the idea could satisfy the Trump administration's concerns about island leadership.
It must be fairly demoralising to be given a brief window of access to a manager, only to receive glib responses and perhaps even a brusque and resentful rebuff.
She is also petty, resentful, and selfish, believing that she is owed a pathway out of the bad system, but rarely concentrating more widely on the freedom of others.
I told him that there's a circle of Nigerians who are resentful of my international success, and it's very hurtful, because I want my people to wish me well.
Evan's past — peopled by his vigilant mother (Andrea Jones-Sojola), worried father (David DeWitt) and loving, resentful brother, Michael (Trent Saunders) — overlaps with his present in this warmhearted show.
But Trump's toneless, almost resentful address as he faces a challenge from outside that could threaten his reelection hopes is unlikely to fulfill the soaring mission of the presidency.
And then there is Staten Island, the resentful and forgotten borough, the borough that never really wanted to be a part of New York City in the first place.
Donald Trump mobilized racially resentful whites to build an army of angry supporters determined to constrain minorities and halt the flood tide of immigrants from south of the border.
And Iran's leaders have found that President Trump's hostility toward Iran is helping to rally otherwise resentful citizens behind the regime and create a new cohesive Islamist-nationalist ideology.
Beatrice's attempt to do the right thing by saving Henrietta from the complicated, resentful life she knew as a mother and wife ultimately begets a different kind of pain.
There are references to "the floods, the fires, the tornadoes, the hurricanes, the droughts, the water shortages, the earthquakes", and to economic problems that make citizens scared—then resentful.
Adding fuel to the wide range of conflicts: a set of rivalrous blue-collar workers, a resentful stoker on an ocean liner and, oh yes, one very angry barber.
Her mother, Christina, a distinguished photographer and rather less capable mother, has recently died, leaving Mae — a New York museum curator — bereft, confused and more than a bit resentful.
In fact, the flagship show didn't quite find its footing until Season 2, when Kate replaced a more dour original chief stew, Adrienne Gang, who antagonized her resentful underlings.
While Trump pulled out an Electoral College victory by mobilizing resentful voters and turning out more traditional Republicans, there are significant questions about the continuing viability of his coalition.
Major components of the Democratic coalition might consider such bracing talk long overdue, but it is also virtually certain to make "racially conservative voters feel more resentful," notes Schaffner.
But they still resonate with people who are resentful that academic scientists argue that their science "trumps" their own sense of blamelessness for the dangers nature is offering up.
"Any visitor to this subreddit looking to confirm the 'angry bitter resentful ex-Mormon' stereotype could do so pretty quickly," one Redditor wrote in a post for r/exmormon newcomers.
On trade with China, peace talk with North Korea and war talk with Iran, its policies are defined as much by a resentful, audacious style as by their muddled aims.
Peterson has this recurring interest in identifying social hierarchies, which resonates with people who think they're in danger of losing their privileged position or are resentful about having lost it.
The Tuesday Group met yesterday, and a Tuesday Group source said there were "fireworks at the meeting," with members resentful at being told to sit down with the Freedom Caucus.
As his debauched, resentful wife Ann (Keeley Hawes) points out, the high rise has already developed a strict hierarchy based on how close to the top a given resident lives.
The exiled and indigenous populations were engaged in low-level civil war, with resentful Siberian townsfolk up in arms protesting the presence of exiles thrust on them by the state.
The second chart derived from their data shows that in rankings of racial resentment, more than half of white Republicans, 250 percent, fall into the top four most resentful categories.
Staff who start taking bonuses for granted become resentful if the cash is withdrawn, as banks that have tried to rein in such rewards since the financial crisis have discovered.
Trump, according to people familiar with the dynamic, has grown resentful of Tillerson's differing stances on those policy issues, believing his secretary of state to be overly dismissive at times.
"I think (Prime Minister Alexis) Tsipras will lose (the election), because I think we Greeks become resentful to the people that promised things and didn't manage to deliver, " Hatzi said.
As a result, the second person tended to be resentful of the first person — but the first people indicated that they hadn't intended the harm and felt guilty about it.
A failed chief of the Pentagon's primary intelligence unit, his maverick personality made him powerless to change U.S. policy, and now he's almost certainly resentful at having been pushed out.
In the videos, the man identified with "involuntary celibates" -- otherwise known as "incels" -- and also made derogatory remarks about interracial relationships and appeared resentful toward women who wouldn't date him.
He revealed that we, too, had a resentful middle class, indifferent enough to claims of community and fairness that it would elect anyone — anyone — who promised to reduce their taxes.
The problem, instead, seems to be demography — an increasingly diverse population means that the party needs to go beyond white resentment, but the resentful whites are having none of it.
But I also think that for a lot of close friends, the small, everyday Venmo requests keep one party from growing resentful about the perceived amount of money they spend.
Gray divorce potentially endangers retirement for both parties, since they may be living on half the income they'd expected to have and may feel resentful about their change of plans.
So here is a certain type of American baggage: suspicious of too much happiness, battling the orientation toward easygoing fun at all times, resentful about careless acceptance of careless design.
Rapp's testy Stamets, who will become a fan favorite if there is any justice, is outright resentful of Lorca and Starfleet for co-opting his spore research for military purposes.
The partner who feels as though they do the most work may grow angry and resentful of the other, which can lead to daily disagreements that add up over time.
Yet a former colleague of his, who knows both men, suggests resentful envy of his old co-star Mr Trump—whom he must secretly disdain—may be eating him alive.
Most grantees were not startups, and were liable to become resentful if foundation officers started meddling—though of course they would hide that resentment for fear of losing the grant.
In 2014, I profiled some of the young men who had been kicked off campus for sexual misconduct, and found many had grown increasingly resentful and closed off to change.
Though it was Anne Marie who encouraged her former mistress to visit, it emerges that she's resentful about having had to sacrifice much of her own life to the Helmers.
Soon after setting sail, several of the Hawaiian crew members staged a mutiny, resentful that the Hokulea was not sailing around the Hawaiian Islands in a show of ethnic pride.
In order to survive, Ana must compromise her home (by living with resentful relatives), her body (by sleeping with a moneylender), and her marriage (by keeping these secrets and others).
It's the belief that children who are born with both older and younger siblings are resentful because they have been somewhat ignored in between the firstborn favourite and the baby.
Breakfast from 6am to 1pm, 75 pfennigs, one cup of coffee… Such was the lot of Biberkopf, a resentful, anonymous working-class citizen of Weimar who is trying to be "respectable".
On Wednesday, Gibson, 38, shared photos on Instagram saying he just wanted to co-parent his daughter, adding that his ex, Norma Mitchell Gibson, was "being bitter, resentful" and mean-spirited.
The two-minute clip centers on Dolezal's relationship with her biological son, Franklin, who seems unsurprisingly hurt and resentful about his mother's unwillingness to just give it up and move on.
You might expect that people living in countries that are already strained trying to help refugees might be more resentful of them, or would at least feel they're already doing enough.
The Definitive Guide to Business If you're older or more experienced than your boss, it can be tempting to feel resentful or even like you could be entitled to their job.
The strategy appears, experts say, to create alternative cities with a modern lifestyle while gradually reshaping the rest of society without risking a backlash by resentful conservatives wedded to anachronistic beliefs.
An army of firefighters helped protect the hilltop museum, and helicopters hit the flames, leaving some neighbors resentful as they frantically hosed down fires in the surrounding subdivisions and open ranchland.
When she dipped a buttered roll into her hot chocolate, the hot chocolate dripped onto her top, which was the last straw; blinking back resentful tears, she pushed the cup away.
Nonetheless, it serves as a snapshot in time – a flawed, sullen, resentful John Terry, trudging away from his glory days on the pitch and down the long tunnel of footballing decline.
Harry, who is 32-years-old, described his time with the British Army as the "best escape" he'd ever had and subsequently felt "very resentful" when he was compelled to leave.
Resentful as some students in the workshops I facilitated may have been about attending my sessions, I feel confident that a vast majority of them did not want to be rapists.
Brexit is bleak, Brexit is fucking horrible, Brexit is a million arguments between friends and family members, a sullen and resentful after-dinner silence which has descended on the whole country.
Parents can open up that dialogue, and let a child see that it's O.K. to have moments of feeling angry or resentful about how much attention the sick child is getting.
For Fey, who has built a legacy on breaking the glass ceiling for women in comedy, "Kimmy Is A Feminist!" seems strangely resentful of—or, at least, baffled by—feminist culture.
And the play now feels prophetic in its portrait of resentful Americans, bewildered by a "zombie" economy built on "invisible money," trembling on the brink between the middle and lower classes.
The birth mother, it appears, is resentful that you didn't agree to open the adoption when she asked you to, and has sought the relationship denied her by going around you.
They point to Tibet, a neighbouring region with its own history of protest, where a resentful local population has been subdued without mass incarceration (though plenty of malcontents remain locked up).
The premise of the murder mystery "Crooked House" is old school: A much-loathed patriarch is sent to his grave, and a houseful of resentful, back-stabbing kinfolk are under suspicion.
You're happy for your friend, but for some indefinable reason, you're also a little bitter that you were outscored, and then you felt guilty for being resentful over your friend's success.
"The part about the friends being very resentful about their friend getting the job, that part I don't know about because I think there were people shielding me from that," Key said.
The pro-Trump intellectuals seem to willfully downplay this, not care about it, or (in a few cases) even sympathize with the racially resentful as a symptom of some other "economic" problem.
And here's the bedrock obstacle to Trump's success: There are simply not enough struggling, resentful, xenophobic white people in the US to constitute a national majority sufficient to win a presidential election.
She protects him, watches over him, even nags him as an older sister would, and when another girl joins the party to provide an older sibling role, she grows resentful of it.
It is more likely, however, that China, always resentful of the presence of American troops so near its borders, sees an opportunity to use THAAD to weaken America's alliance with South Korea.
That white voter problem emerged in the aftermath of the civil rights movement as a resentful backlash to perceived disorder and unfairness and has gotten worse with almost every subsequent presidential election.
His first rally since his hospital stay attracted supporters still resentful of his loss in 2016, and of a party establishment they feel favored Hillary Clinton over Mr. Sanders in the primary.
People often feel resentful because they appear, based on historically entrenched social norms, to be getting a bad bargain, when what's actually happening is that others are getting a somewhat fairer deal.
And Schumer — who added she "was resentful of the lack of trust" and goodwill shown to her — was treated like somebody who calls a person such as Metzger a friend and employee.
The autopsy galvanized a Republican activist base resentful of what it saw as the false elite consensus around diversity and immigration, and vowed to show the party leaders why they were wrong.
" He continued with, "I was hoping by now you got over what we used to be… Being bitter, resentful and just felt out mean will has never been good for our daughter ….
It didn't help that theater-owners, resentful of the service's encorachment on their terrain, pushed back against Beasts: The movie played on barely thirty screens, and was out of theaters within weeks.
I was feeling very resentful towards my parents for deciding to send me away to rehab at such a young age and I was ready to cause some destruction in my life.
If not, then why have we been subjected to two years of Gervais hosting the Golden Globe Awards, witnessing a growing hostility between the British comedian and a resentful audience of celebs?
She had not planned to join the organization herself, but as a university student in western Turkey, she grew resentful that the university authorities treated her and other Kurds as potential criminals.
Still, Trump's tweets earlier in the day revealed a president deeply resentful of the way the probe has been conducted — and the degree to which it has overshadowed his time in office.
Soon thousands of cat owners who support British membership in the bloc posted pictures of their cats in a purportedly resentful or irritated state, attributing their dark mood to Brexit-induced depression.
Khloé is less resentful about the help her mom is giving him than about the fact that she supported Rob for six years and took a lot of grief about enabling him.
The central tension in his book is between Locke, who emerges as a rational, calm, pipe-smoking economist, and Jean-Jacques Rousseau, who emerges as a wild-haired, passionately resentful rock star.
For one, racially sympathetic white Americans were far more likely than racially resentful whites to correctly conclude that the unemployment rate was declining in the year leading up to the 2012 election.
It's quite a stretch to claim that you're non ideological when you spout hyper-partisan conspiracy theories that were invented by resentful campaign operatives to deflect the blame for their crushing defeat.
Both Nixon and Trump were resentful and insecure, with Nixon always seething over the media's adulation of John F. Kennedy and Trump continually relitigating his (electoral-college only) win over Hillary Clinton.
The continent is described as his "imaginary friend," a place that his fraternity brothers cannot possibly understand: basically a high-five-happy Shangri-La where the people are poor but rarely resentful.
If working-class white Americans are about to be outnumbered, are already underemployed in many cases, and one study found they are dying sooner, don't they have a reason to be resentful?
Since the Umbrella Movement protests, young people in particular have become even more resentful of the Chinese government, calling in growing numbers for Hong Kong's self-determination and even independence from China.
His star diminished after a falling-out with Nguyen Khanh, the latest in a procession of generals claiming the throne, and Thieu grew resentful when Khanh lavished Ky with patronage and promotions.
Again, this wasn't Hoepfner's fault — much like the Sexy Lady in the red room, he was playing a role intended to give pleasure, but instead, I was resentful of having to play along.
"They didn't have one way tickets available, I could only get a plane out, if I bought one for the way back," he said, a little resentful of the hit to his wallet.
Maisel does keep returning to its title character's nascent stand-up career, which seesaws between surging (thanks to Midge Maisel's knack for winning over audiences) and souring (thanks to resentful, mean-spirited men).
Data from think tank Tarki shows the proportion of people deemed to be xenophobic and resentful of foreign immigrants shot up to 60 percent this year, rising 19 points from two years ago.
On Wednesday, members of the moderate Tuesday Group were reportedly resentful that they were being prodded to meet with conservative Republicans to discuss how the repeal-and-replacement effort could move forward. Axios.
The case has drawn wide attention, with some fellow troops resentful of the dangers and military resources involved in searching for Bergdahl and Republicans critical of the Obama administration for the prisoner swap.
Some speculated that Fields' irrational fear of danger facing the future of the white race motivated his actions, perfectly illustrating how the myth of white supremacy deludes resentful whites into acts of violence.
That amalgamation, which had nothing to do with Brussels, has left many in Leigh resentful of Wigan, which is only five miles away but which they see as an alien and bullying force.
Her salary had not yet been deposited, she did not feel challenged by the work she had to do ("Simply translate stupid things"), and she was growing resentful about working at the company.
The rise of adblocking software in today's content consumption economy is the user's resentful position against content that they wish they didn't need and brands that they see as too big to fail.
You saw it at the A.G.M.: It was becoming more and more contentious, and the people who ran the club were more and more resentful of having to answer questions from the fans.
Mark, who works in finance, frets about his annual bonus and his status, while Karen stays home to tend to Heather, then becomes resentful when Heather grows up and no longer needs her.
Released in 2100, the three-hour film casts a critical eye on the resentful, obnoxious, and violent behaviour of the Canadian exhibition team that eked out a victory in the eight-game series.
Most of the fighters are young men like Sameer Tiger from quiet brick-walled villages like Qasbayar, who draw support from a population deeply resentful of India's governing party and years of occupation.
Resentful of the changing order of things, some men have simply leaned in to chaos: If the system no longer serves them, it will at least be fun to blow it all up.
Mr. Penn considered such criticism to be sour grapes by advisers who were held hostage by the left wing of the party, unable to see the popular middle and resentful of his ascendance.
"Signs like these encourage ordinary people to be suspicious and resentful toward their neighbors, rather than be angry about the root causes of someone needing to shoplift menstrual products," Ryder told BuzzFeed News.
Ragnar and Aslaug's (Alyssa Sutherland) youngest son suffers from brittle bone disease, leaving his legs twisted and useless, which has made him bitter and cruel, not to mention resentful of his older brothers.
Mizrahi Jews, who immigrated mostly in the 1950s, were resentful of the sometimes highhanded treatment by the Labor establishment, so many have traditionally voted for Likud or other right-wing or religious parties.
A predictable death and a resentful teenage daughter (a fine Gideon Adlon) nearly help push the story over the melodramatic edge; and a drug subplot with its easily breached medicine cabinet is distracting.
I suppose the question is, when people realize that they've been conned, will they snap out of their stupor or will they become more resentful, more frustrated, and more vulnerable to demagogues like Trump?
A growing number of surveys suggest Trump voters are unusually resentful at the steady draining away of the privileges American whites have traditionally enjoyed, which Barack Obama's victory in 2008 has come to symbolise.
Trump World is angry, resentful and in no mood to hear the Washington consensus that the GOP nominee is driving his party over a precipice just 26 days before America chooses its next president.
Brits have been suspicious and resentful of the City, at least since Charles Dickens, in novels like  More than a century and a half later, John Lanchester's "Capital" (33) takes the same moral stance.
KERN: But Dr. Drew, here is the thing about addiction, if you go cold turkey without giving your life over to a higher power, you are just going to be angry, frustrated and resentful.
That has left increasing numbers of non-Catholic families, especially in the fast-growing Dublin area, scrambling to find alternatives for their children and resentful about what they see as discrimination based on religion.
Many Sunni army officers hailed from Mosul, and many in the city were resentful after Saddam was toppled in a U.S.-led invasion in 2003 and Shi'ites came to dominate the government in Baghdad.
The hard-edged, trendy look that replaced it—something the The New York Times calls a "disconnected undercut"—signaled the arrival of a new Messi, brooding, vain, suspicious of fame and resentful of greatness.
Then again, this absolutist, obstructionist strategy is precisely what made Republican voters so angry and resentful over the past decade, and this anger fueled the popularity of Cruz and Trump in the GOP primary.
After weeks of speculation, the President delivered a mea culpa, a step that he had little choice to make, in a somewhat resentful manner, in keeping with his reluctance to ever publicly admit error.
Clearly resentful of that pressure to fix his initial statements, an angry Trump made it clear that he will defend the absolute worst among us, at the expense of even a murdered young woman.
At the time of his entry into the race, his slander against Mexicans seemed naive as well as boorish; it now seems remarkable how well-formed his pitch to resentful, working-class whites was.
This may be a false dawn: a grim shock to which people, even those on tomorrow's march, eventually become used; gradually resigning themselves to a poorer, less international, less plural and more resentful Britain.
" He added that the manner of the firing, which Comey learned about from TV reports, displayed "a failure of judgment in crisis"; it was likely to turn Comey into "a dangerous and resentful witness.
So either a leader emerges who can appeal to the better angels of people who feel resentful and left out and bring them along, or you have a third party, or a new party.
If working class white Americans are about to be outnumbered, are already underemployed in many cases, and one study found they are dying sooner, don't they have a reason to be resentful, Secretary Clinton?
The dreamer might feel resentful that the deceased has fooled him or caused him pain, or the dream might be pleasant in the moment but lead to a keen sense of loss upon waking.
"In Mati and in this coast of Athens, all these properties, the majority is without license," he said in an interview with the BBC on Thursday, after he was heckled by resentful local residents.
From there, Mr. Schenk ran with it on his own, inventing an elaborate back story for the elderly drug mule, complete with a resentful daughter, a guilty conscience and a predilection for pecan pie.
In both instances, a hard core of frustrated, resentful but highly motivated voters used their vote to "send a message" to what they regarded as out-of-touch elites in Washington, London or Brussels.
Maybe I knew by then that our former selves had stowed away on the plane with us, and I didn't want his self-doubting former self proposing to my hormonal, ugly, resentful former self.
"You Can Heal Your Heart: Finding Peace After a Breakup, Divorce or Death" (2014), written with David Kessler, suggests affirmations for someone resentful over a divorce that was initiated by his or her spouse.
And then I go, at my pace — a pace ideal for noticing new storefronts, or attractive dogs — and he shows up at his pace, and no one is angry or stressed or secretly resentful.
For a panicky Japan, a frightened South Korea, a bellicose North Korea, a malevolent Russia and a powerful Chinese dictatorship seething with resentful chauvinism, the unraveling of Pax Americana could result in violent conflict.
Mediator Two decades ago, Bill O'Reilly's wryly resentful Everyman act became the foundation upon which the Fox News founder Roger Ailes built the right-leaning television monopoly that the network became (and remains today).
That clearly makes Hollywood studios nervous and resentful — last month, at a film convention, Tom Rothman, chairman of the Sony Pictures Entertainment motion pictures group, referred dismissively to Netflix after a big-bang presentation.
While I respect her right to make her own decisions about her affairs, her behavior brings up a lot of painful and resentful feelings that I have worked hard to quiet about my family.
Those with marketplace insurance — for which they were eligible for subsidies — saw Medicaid as a much better deal than their insurance and were resentful that people with incomes lower than theirs could get it.
As a result, they might feel "increasingly helpless, hopeless and resentful, exerting less effort on their studies, which leads to lower grades," Frank Fincham, director of the FSU Family Institute said in a release.
Then, as costs rose and rose over the decade, that structure also had the predictable effect of making people who receive partially subsidized private care resentful of those poor enough to qualify for Medicaid.
As for folks out there in resentful and envious circles who will be glad to have me out of the way, they, by their pleasure, afford me a bonus credit for increasing human happiness.
Tesler calls this phenomenon "two sides of racialization": Obama performed particularly poorly among racially resentful whites, but garnered more votes from African Americans and white racial liberals than a similarly situated white Democratic candidate.
Even if you think, I won't mention sex, I'll just put on some sexy underwear and give my partner a blowjob, you wind up becoming angry and resentful if it doesn't turn into sex.
Serena Joy is resentful of Offred's role in the household, but the moment Offred seems like she might be pregnant, it becomes clear how much desperation that resentment conceals — although even her kindness is condescending.
You argue that we've reached something of a tipping point culturally as less educated and older citizens, particularly white men, are now increasingly resentful of a society that no longer privileges them or their values.
We are hemmed in by a resentful national government and an uncaring national media, and we have never been able to prize sustainability and equality over quick-fix hacks and outsized prizes to the rich.
Additionally, this movie is about a woman whose male workplace subordinate is deeply resentful of the fact that a woman is positioned above him in a corporate power structure... and then they fall in love!
I love my Avengers family — and my Sad Boys in Desperate Need of Hugs — but I'm worried that all of this build-up won't go anywhere, and I'll just leave the theater disappointed and resentful.
If working- class, white Americans are about to be outnumbered, are already underemployed in many cases, and one study found they are dying sooner, don't they have a reason to be resentful, Senator — Secretary Clinton?
Mr Erdogan, resentful of what he took to be insincere expressions of support from the West (in contrast with Vladimir Putin's full-throated congratulations), has embarked on a brutal purge of anyone suspected of disloyalty.
The trailer starts out with Salazar's narration and the reveal of a young Jack Sparrow, who apparently stole everything from Salazar before leaving him to grow scaly and resentful, much like Davy Jones (Bill Nighy).
On screen and in real life, the man who hurled terrible, disturbing insults admits to hating her because he's resentful that she seems so confident, and so sure of her words, while also being fat.
I don't know if you all have ever felt jealous or resentful of people, but it's almost like this thing that kind of bubbles up in you and you can't necessarily keep it at bay.
But it's also compelling, as she navigates her already-knotty relationships with the resentful male staff at her video game company, her possessive lovers and mysterious new friends, and various other people in her life.
An exception is The Piano Teacher, which is less the story of a universal condition than of a grown woman trapped living with her oppressive mother, violently resentful of her students, and harboring secret obsessions.
Nucera's attorney wrote that his client was a tough, fiscally responsible boss overseeing resentful subordinates who leveraged personal relationships to make a federal case out of a botched arrest rife with misconduct by all involved.
The islands, which fell under Danish rule in the fourteenth century, became self-governing in 1948, but the relationship between the two countries remains that of a resentful subaltern state and a condescending colonial power.
" At another moment in the speech, McCain insisted that American values "are under attack from forces within liberal democracies themselves, parties that preach resentful nationalism rather than enlightened self-interest, nativism rather than equal justice.
And constantly seeing people like myself struggle to try to do the right thing in a system that seems determined to force us into doing the wrong one, if only to survive, makes me resentful.
For the inner bully, a shot of Cuervo was a punch to the gut, a rag in the mouth, and a time-out locked in the basement, where it grew even more resentful and vindictive.
Between feeling rotten, and the stress of managing responsibilities while fighting illness, we often compound our physical ailments with negative reactions, making us not just sick, but anxious about being sick, and maybe also resentful.
" "Without a hint of irony, Obama smears President Trump's 63 million Republican voters as divisive & resentful," the RNC wrote, prompting Alembik to quote the tweet and write in all capital letters: "F--- THE MUSLIM N-----.
Trump is also still resentful about how his nomination for Dr. Ronny Jackson to be Veterans Affairs secretary was derailed because of non-sexual allegations, including improper distribution of medication and fostering a hostile workplace.
In the wake of his murder, oily colleagues and business associates abound: a resentful and greedy agent, oafishly opportunistic publishing executives, and the superstar author who had a long-ago falling-out with the victim.
If merely thinking about race pushes white people, even liberal white people as in the Enos study, to be more racially resentful, that could have major consequences even outside a rally-around-the-leader effect.
He's disconnected from his wife, Amelia (Carmen Ejogo), and a little resentful of her involvement in the case, as she's getting a book published and kind of stepping all over his final case as a detective.
What it's about: When young Elsie is left pregnant and widowed just weeks after marrying a handsome heir, she's stuck on an estate with resentful servants, neighbors bordering on cruel, and her late husband's awkward cousin.
"She so important to me in my life that if I was with a man who never had children, he could be jealous or resentful of the relationship that I have with my daughter," Singer says.
Once back at her parents', she tries to hide her unemployment from her mother and ignore her resentful sister with the help of her brother and confidant (Robert Downey, Jr.) and his handsome friend (Dylan McDermott).
She is also resentful that Trump is only trailing by single-digits in national polls when she thinks there is no comparison between her baggage and his and that a Clintonian double standard is at play.
"She so important to me in my life that if I was with a man who never had children, he could be jealous or resentful of the relationship that I have with my daughter," Singer said.
The President, still resentful after signing a bill Wednesday that placed new sanctions on Russia for election meddling -- and restricted his own ability to ease punishments in place against Moscow -- underlined the public discord Thursday morning.
They have indeed had an awful history, in which Clementine was the queen bee, and Erika was a needy, resentful mess; Erika's mother is a terrible hoarder, and Erika still bears the shame of her upbringing.
By contrast, John McCain in 2008 and Mitt Romney in 2012 got less primary support from voters with high racial resentment and anti-immigration scores than they did from less racially resentful or anti-immigrant voters.
They are supporting a man they think did no such thing, but who is being attacked by powers resentful of Mr. Moore's supposed moral authority on issues like abortion, same-sex marriage and public religious displays.
"We were aware that some of the unqualified and incompetent personnel whom he discharged were deeply resentful, but I fully approved," Mr. Carter said in 21991 in a written response to a question about the episode.
One of the brothers (Richard Gere) is a glad-handing politician; the other (Steve Coogan) is a sarcastic former history teacher who gradually reveals himself to be not just resentful and misanthropic but also seriously unhinged.
But their home stories are rote — long-suffering wives, resentful kids and the longtime veteran, Ortiz (Juan Pablo Raba), who's about to go into the private sector only to be pulled in for one last mission.
Toeing the line that free trade deals in fact create and protect middle-class jobs inevitably sets up a new government for resentful voters if, as expected, history repeats itself and those deals fail to deliver.
" They note that Putin is "deeply hostile to democratic change anywhere near Russia, paranoid about what he believes to be U.S. efforts to oust him, and resentful of American domination of the post–Cold War world.
The current evidence suggests that Bolton, whose departure from the White House was prompted by his proposal of a "Libyan Model" for North Korea, seems resentful of the president, given the rocky terms of his dismissal.
I started to dread any kind of celebration, such as her birthday, as I'd have to go well over my budget to buy gifts in case I was accused of being unappreciative, which made me increasingly resentful.
The problem with feeling divorced from the sack of skin and bones that carry me around, day in and day out, is that I grew resentful of the only thing I actually need to be loving: myself.
These are just some of the dramatic scenes in the Brooklyn Academy of Music's (BAM) new series, On Resentment, in dialogue with our time's own resentful, violent zeitgeist, often in the context of marginalized communities and racism.
On Donald Glover: "If he wasn't so talented lovable and charismatic you'd find him really annoying" (But he actually seemed a little sincerely resentful about his success and you have to imagine there's a story there.) 19.
Your boss has "asked" you to work overtime on the weekend and your colleagues are shirking on their duties, only for you to come home to a nagging partner who is resentful of your busy work schedule.
Ms. Hudson's Shug exuded the weary, slightly resentful passivity of a sex object who knew she didn't have to work hard to reel in the suckers; it was only when she sang that she came fully alive.
A man who says he's never changed a diaper and is on his third marriage to a former model may appeal to a resentful male minority, but will look unfamiliar and unappealing in much of the country.
But when those anxieties are translated into white-identitarian rhetoric, they cost Republicans not only minority votes but white votes as well, repelling anti-racist white suburbanites even as they mobilize some share of racially resentful whites.
"When you got into the comments, you started to realize how many people who watched Fox News and followed our Facebook page were growing increasingly resentful of John Boehner and Mitch McConnell," the former social producer said.
Even perceptions of the president's dogs became more divided by race — shown pictures of the Obamas' dog Bo, more racially resentful Americans liked the dog better when told it was a picture of Ted Kennedy's dog Splash.
"Resentment is the primary driver of the pro-mining crowd here — they are resentful that other people have come here and been successful while they were sitting around waiting for a big mining company," Carron told me.
A college student may intellectually savor Beckett's vision of the corrosive effects of time in its depiction of a tyrannical, blind and disabled man, Hamm (played by a deliciously splenetic Cumming) and his resentful manservant, Clov (Radcliffe).
But having credibly argued that the Japanese were resentful about Renault's outsized influence at Nissan Motor, he then declined to substantiate the all-important claims about the collaboration between government and company executives to plot his downfall.
Add the writer's many attempts to breathe life into ancient culture wars about the Sixties and you get something close to a front-porch monologue issued by a slick, young plutocrat posing as a resentful old coot.
"I spent all my teen-age years being obsessed with beauty, and I'm very resentful about it and I'm very angry," she told Jillian Mapes, of Pitchfork, in an interview onstage in Brooklyn a few years ago.
If you're already resentful of online dating culture and how it turned finding companionship into a game, you may not be quite ready for this: Crown, a new dating app that actually turns getting matches into a game.
Then you can spend your day grateful for the reminder that damn, you're lucky to have love in your life instead of being resentful toward poor Valentine's Day who is just doing its best to spread the love.
Since Donald Trump's startling victory in the Republican primaries, there's been a lot of journalism trying to understand his supporters — of which very few are Nazis, but considerably more are resentful or fearful of minorities, immigrants, and Muslims.
Yet her instinctive refusal to condemn him also reflected another sort of impunity, for too long enjoyed by the House Democrats' aged and complacent leaders, even as their party has become increasingly diminished and resentful of their command.
A preferable course of action for airlines is to reward frequent flyers with the upgrade at the desk—that way the schlub who paid extra won't get resentful, knowing the person next to him had secured a bargain.
The great tide of resentful English nationalism will recede, skinheads will sing "O Flower of Scotland" in charming chorus with refugees from around the world, sales of the Guardian will skyrocket, and we'll all live happily every after.
A significant proportion of Trump's growing support appears to come from the men (and to some degree the women) who are most resentful of the pressures of "repressive" political correctness and speech codes that they see as coercive.
But when assisted reproductive technologies are, on the whole, applied more invasively to women's bodies, only adding to the mindset that women bear the responsibility for reproductive problems, I can't help but feel angry and resentful as well.
After a year in which liberals have been bludgeoned by demands that they abandon identity politics and empathize with resentful Trump voters, the election was a reminder that white men needn't be the center of the political universe.
Inside my Very Online bubble, it seems as though the sky is truly falling this time; outside of it, people are still going about their merry way, happy and hopeful in ways I'm both jealous and resentful of.
The newcomers expected the people they were defending to offer the sort of gratitude they believed their fathers had gained for liberating France in World War II. When instead they encountered indifference or even hostility, they grew resentful.
But the most significant values that India and the United States share today are those of Mr. Trump and Mr. Modi — charlatans who succeed, initially, but then, failing abjectly at everything, retreat into resentful lies and bellicose bluster.
That's what we have here in China: The self-silenced majority, sycophants of a powerful regime, resentful of people like me who speak out, are doubly bitter because they know that their debasement comes by their own hand.
But it's Frankie's voice that guides us, and while at first hearing she might sound corny—like a Midwestern Christmas newsletter—her trademark is a ping of anxiety, the resentful fear that her efforts will never add up.
If you stay alert, you can succeed to King Tai's throne: a coveted curved booth in the back of the bar which wraps cozily around a six-person group, or two people, if you don't mind resentful stares.
Ms. Moore faced more than her share of private sorrow, and she went on to more serious fare, including an Oscar-nominated role in the 1980 film "Ordinary People" as a frosty, resentful mother whose son has died.
But it's not, I don't think, a matter of false consciousness, or that we don't know our rights; nor is it that we're resentful about having had to swallow our own stories as we were coming of age.
Scratch a South Korean, says the foreign diplomat, and he will be unsure of America's commitment, ready to believe that Japan might turn aggressive again, resentful that China ignores his country's concerns and alarmed by a dangerous North Korea.
The emails contain some harsh criticism of Clinton too, after all, and Powell was clearly deeply resentful about what he felt was the Clinton team (or "mafia" as he called it) trying to drag him into her email scandal.
Rightfully resentful Asian-Americans need a place to hang a quarter centuries' worth of concerns about underrepresentation, misrepresentation, and whitewashing — it's just a shame that we're behaving like there won't ever be another chance to get it right again.
They may believe the country's headed in the wrong direction, and feel anxious and resentful about the nation's cultural and demographic shifts, but most aren't desperate enough to risk their lives in a standoff with a heavily militarized state.
The issue has effectively wedged the state government, as Premier Anastasia Palazsczuk has to balance her desire to create jobs against a public resentful of giving tax breaks to foreign corporations to extract natural resources that can't be replaced.
And while the AFDC's caseload never became majority black—250 percent of AFDC families were nonblack—the face of poverty in popular media had become black, allowing Taylor to represent a group toward which white Americans were growing resentful.
Particularly when the selected group is easily identifiable and marginalized because of their religion, ethnicity, or other status-based characteristics, special treatment can put them at increased risk of violence and harm from other groups resentful of their 'advantage'.
Then finally, among men who were promised pliant centerfolds and ended up single with only high-speed internet to comfort them, the men's sexual revolution has curdled into a toxic subculture, resentful of female empowerment in all its forms.
The story is typically that a once-great society has been destroyed by liberalism or feminism or cultural Marxism or whatever, and you make the dominant group feel angry and resentful about the loss of their status and power.
Nixon was the avatar of the "silent majority" of resentful whites, but he didn't make it a pet phrase until he was already in the White House, and it wasn't the main thing that got him elected or reelected.
But even symbolic mother-daughter relationships have a way of turning dysfunctional, and Liz comes to see Rosemary less as a beacon than a warning — an image of the cynical, resentful, washed-up dingbat Liz herself might well become.
In recent months, Trump has become increasingly resentful of China, arguing that the country is engaging in unfair trade practices and isn't doing enough to stop North Korea from developing a nuclear weapon capable of hitting the United States.
In a candid interview on Sirius XM show In Depth With Larry Flick, she admitted to feeling somewhat hopeless about her space in the industry, and resentful about the way critics initially received some of her now-beloved films.
His followers were uncompromisingly hostile to Catholicism and liberalism, and resentful of the Church of Ireland's ruling class, which had discriminated against their dissenter ancestors, yet they were fervently loyal to the military myths of the fading British Empire.
They said many of its over 100,000 residents are angered by a policy of obligatory military conscription of youths and resentful of perceived discriminatory practices against the majority Arab population by senior Kurdish officials who effectively run the city.
It's a dynamic that can be intimate and resentful and toxic and so intense as to edge into being romantic, and it's such an archetypal relationship for so many women that it's one of the foundational female friendship stories.
The Spur boycott resonated the most among white, working-class Afrikaners like Mr. van Eeden who, while living in a country where whites still disproportionately control the economy, feel resentful about having lost out in the democratic South Africa.
Today all of these groups — "any group that is unconventional, that's out of the mainstream, that's seen as foreign," Levin said — are targeted by an angry, resentful population of white America who feel their way of life is being threatened.
It's a typical rust belt, post-industrial city where 80,000 people were employed by the steel mills, and now there's only 4,000 people employed, so it's a run down, depressive city with lots of lonely resentful men wandering the streets.
Chloe loves Henry, but years of rules that only apply to her and not to other people have made her resentful and rebellious, and well before the first act ends, she's in full meltdown mode against her father and his strictures.
Stewart's UMP bosses think the public might take a liking to this goofy youngster, so they put him in charge of his own ship, the Cruiser, with his far more qualified sister Karen (Bess Rous) as his resentful second-in-command.
The killing has shaken up the Rastafarian community, acting as a violent reminder of the unease that simmers between the self-declared pilgrims and some of the local, mostly impoverished Ethiopians who remain bewildered by or even resentful of their presence.
Telecoms carriers are both resentful that Netflix can profit from their investments in network improvements and aware that offering customers a better experience in watching hit shows such as "The Crown" or "Marvel's Luke Cage" can keep them more loyal.
Champaign County Prosecutor Kevin Talebi says that Donovan, grown resentful and sunk deep into homicidal fantasy, was pushed over the edge after Taylor decided to take his phone away when she discovered he was sexting with an out-of-state girlfriend.
The ferment since the referendum, by contrast, raised improbable visions of at least a partial return to those times, with Little England hemmed in by frontiers with Scotland and Ireland, its citizens, once friends and partners, now resentful and hostile.
Meanwhile, Trump's assertion that the system is "rigged" appeals not just to those white voters Obama identified as being resentful of the global economy and the DC elite, but also Sanders voters who may feel the same things for different reasons.
His Ephraim starts out reserved, if resentful — he's a rule-follower who hates that Tom assigns him all the menial labor and refuses to let him so much as step into the lantern room — before coming undone in spectacular fashion.
Representative Raúl M. Grijalva, Democrat of Arizona and a former co-chairman of the Congressional Progressive Caucus, said the episode left him "very resentful," and feeling as if the moderates had essentially forced the House to silence its natural inclinations.
Even worse, sometimes buying holiday gifts can feel like splitting the check at a dinner you're forced to attend but don't eat at: The obligatory participation can make even the most jolly among us feel a tad resentful at times.
Though he calls for liberals to adopt "a coldly realistic view of how we live now," he spends much of his book jeering from afar at millennial "social justice warriors," whose "resentful, disuniting rhetoric" supposedly destroyed a once-great liberal tradition.
"My service charge bill, and this is a low one this year, is £15,500, and I would feel really resentful if someone got the same thing for free," said a woman named Donna who phoned in to LBC radio in June.
In THE SINGULAR PILGRIM, Rosemary Mahoney embarks upon six religious journeys in good faith — or, at least, "faded, worn, resentful, and stubbornly evasive" faith, which allows her to remain both skeptical and exquisitely open to the beliefs and rituals of others.
Accommodating others too much can result in feeling overwhelmed (because you've taken on too many commitments), resentful (because of the inherent imbalances in the relationship), and stifled (because you're constantly ignoring your own needs in a quest to be liked).
While he isn't rich or Hollywood famous (he still makes the videos alone, in his studio apartment in Astoria, Queens), and can't help being a little resentful of web celebrities who have bigger followings but do very little, he's happy enough.
Young people looking for a laugh, proselytizing UFO believers, and small-town locals — both resentful of the attention directed toward the tiny town of Rachel, Nevada, and looking to capitalize on it — are all set to descend upon Area 51.
With features of her work on Forbes, Vox, and Refinery 103, Anat has hit the mark when it comes to the social and cultural perspective around money — turning it from a begrudgingly resentful chore to an exciting, community-fueled conversation.
The answers have social and political implications at a time when broad swaths of the country feel alienated from and resentful of "elite" cities that appear from a distance to have gone unscathed by the forces hollowing out smaller communities.
I'd been trying to hopscotch between the two and feeling really bereft and resentful and reluctant in every direction because there was this whole other part of me that was being silenced and didn't allow for the other thing to survive.
The defense has also asked that the jury not be sequestered because the lawyers fear taking people away from friends and family over a long period of time might make them resentful toward the trial process—and the defendant in particular.
In many ways, ripping off the band-aid and overturning the rules now is the best hope the GOP has for stemming a rising tide of resentful voters who may cast aside GOP candidates in districts that went for Hillary Clinton last year.
"There's two ways to leave relationships: you leave them angry and resentful, or you leave them knowing it was for the best and the world and life will offer you great things afterward," the former Bachelor — who is currently dating Jessica Clarke — said.
The Founder doesn't have The Social Network's blistering pacing or malicious, manic edge, but it does follow many of the same story beats, beginning with the way it posits its protagonist as a hungry, resentful outsider looking for a model to exploit.
Trump was being such a bigot—basically anybody who wasn't comfortable with somebody who was a refugee or if they wanted to close the borders or if they were resentful we had a black president for eight years, they sided with him.
About four in 10 Americans don't take all of their vacation every year, DeBaun said, and those who forgo getaways in the name of getting ahead grow resentful of what they perceive as a more cavalier attitude on the part of their colleagues.
Careful study after careful study after careful study has shown that the rise of Donald Trump as a political figure is the result of a long-running transformation of the Republican party's voting base in which racially resentful whites became the dominant force.
It's the most unforgettable image in this movie if you're willing to filter it for what it is: A resentful version of you who epitomizes a difference of fate brought on by circumstance—an impoverished upbringing or series of disadvantages, take your pick.
Similarly, perceptions of economic change were filtered through broader views about Obama and the country: the political scientist Michael Tesler found that the most racially resentful Americans were the most economically pessimistic before the 2016 election and the most economically optimistic after it.
As the head of Harvard University's Architecture Department, his light shone once more, although, as MacCarthy tells it, at times he grew resentful about having to focus on teaching, rather than his own professional development, as did many of his exiled Bauhaus colleagues.
"[W]hen children start spreading like Gremlins and overrun a place that's designed for me, an adult, I start to feel resentful," reads a Forbes op-ed from last year, assuming a sort of reverse "ban childless millennials from Disney World" posture.
During the past decade, influenced by the rise of the internet, satellite television and cheap foreign travel, many Iranians have grown deeply resentful of rules that they can see for themselves are out of step with most of the rest of the world.
In reality, this is what happens when corporate drones take over an opinion magazine, try to drag it down to their level and then grow angry and resentful when the people at the magazine try to maintain some sense of intellectual standards.
It has also exposed divides: between developed coastal cities and a neglected, resentful interior; between young people eager to challenge authority and an older generation fearful of change; and between an all-powerful monarchy and a street movement with no traditional leaders.
Gibney, whose previous documentary subjects include Enron and Theranos, fully understands that before Khodorkovsky was a prisoner of conscience, he was an oligarch who swindled a nation and left it impoverished, resentful, and ripe for a strongman promising to make it great again.
That created the strange spectacle of a country that was both for racial progress and against it; proud of America's enlarged role in the world and resentful of it; enlightened on the progress of women and determined to keep women in their place.
Making a play to win the support of the Remain voters who still feel resentful about the result of last year's referendum on Britain's membership in the European Union, it is calling for a second referendum at the end of the Brexit negotiations.
They were resentful over hours of power cuts every day, seemingly endless hours waiting for buses, or the struggle to get around Havana's hot and hilly streets on lumbering Chinese bicycles, and the battle to find basic goods such as soap and deodorant.
" Always a showman, Cruz cracked back, "I appreciate the enthusiasm of the New York delegation" – a reference to the famously hostile reception he got during the primary season from New York City voters resentful of his disparagement of what he called Trump's "New York values.
At the end of the clip, she appears to commit suicide prompting Jafari and Panahi - also playing himself - to drive to the girl's village to find out what has happened, meeting locals who are both delighted and resentful to be visited by such illustrious guests.
I discovered that his life leading up to the killing — isolated, dependent, resentful, and ruled by the perverse incentives of internet content production — has much to tell us about the kind of man for whom the new fringes of American life are most dangerous.
I am especially resentful about not making my Move goal the second week when I went backpacking (not through any fault of my own, but because the Apple Watch's paltry battery life and delicate nature didn't seem like a good idea for the trail).
Released by A24, mid903s is told through the lens of Stevie (Sunny Suljic), a 13-year-old Los Angeles native growing up in a simple home with an absent and ill-equipped mom (Katherine Waterston), and an abusive and resentful older brother (Lucas Hedges).
The headstrong singer was also resentful of Motown switching their base of operations from their longtime home of Detroit to Los Angeles, and relations with label chief Barry Gordy began to grow tense — particularly as Gaye's marriage to Gordy's elder sister Anna began to deteriorate.
Worse for her resentful supporters, in post-election interviews and leaked excerpts of the book, Mrs Clinton appeared to blame everyone but herself for her loss—including Senator Bernie Sanders, her rival in a rancorous primary contest that still divides the Trump-bruised Democrats.
Even as pundits and experts smugly dismiss the power of resentful (and, frankly, quite fragile) white voters who privately assume Trump's Vox Musculus can save their nation from the irrationally perceived threat of multicultural annihilation, the reality-show mogul still posts disturbingly strong numbers.
But the solution isn't what Schultz seems to think it is — that white-hat billionaires swoop in to save the day (by conveniently holding the most powerful office in the land), and that we are collectively grateful to these "people of means" rather than resentful.
The 42-year-old Cordell left his family in St. Louis for Dwayne (and has yet to tell the folks back home that was the real reason for doing so), and he is feeling rudderless and resentful about being financially dependent on someone else.
He went to No. 2 on the Billboard country chart this year with "In Case You Didn't Know," a wedding anthem in the making, and one of this year's most impressive pop songs (even if it shares DNA with Chicago's resentful ballad "Look Away").
Another strain of dickishness comes in the form of a middle-aged white dude who prefers "classic"-car models (you know, without all the extra vents or a camo wrap), and acts openly resentful toward the non-white 20-something customers who soup up their cars.
There has been for some time a greater sensitivity to the idea of Englishness, and, to some extent, it's been a rather resentful one, which feels that England is not being properly treated, or that the English identity is not recognized by the governments and so on.
Separately, rivals within the black community, resentful of the UNIA's millions in contributions, began to agitate against Garvey, launching media attacks that wouldn't be unfamiliar to today's political scene-watchers and encouraging the U.S. Attorney General to put Garvey under surveillance and pursue charges against him.
"The people at '60 Minutes' were paid more, they had longer time to work on stories, they got incredible recognition in terms of ratings and prestige, so naturally the people in the trenches would sometimes be resentful of that," said Andrew Heyward, a former CBS News president.
Jason McDaniel: I do think that based on the analysis I've done and based on some analysis more recently, there's no doubt that Trump supporters are more motivated by racially resentful views and negative racial views than Hillary Clinton supporters or [supporters of] previous Republican candidates.
Vladimir Lenin and Leon Trotsky had seized power in Russia in the October Revolution in 713, and by early 1919 Bolshevik cells were raising the red flag of revolution among the defeated, resentful, poverty-stricken people of Germany; they were also dangerously active in Italy and France.
Feminists who've spent the better part of their lives fighting against a status quo that uncritically affirms gender stereotypes might be forgiven for getting a little resentful when women like Jenner seem to suggest that these stereotypes tell us what it's "really like" to be a woman.
" Another is the relation between the American electorate and Clinton, who for decades has served as the target-in-chief of a larger culture war, the receptacle for every feeling, positive, hopeful, hateful or resentful, that people have about gender relations, power and — forgive me — "likability.
With projections showing Mr. Macron with more than 65 percent of the vote to 35 percent for the far-right, nationalist Marine Le Pen, his was a victory of hope and optimism over fear and reaction; of a future in Europe rather than in resentful isolation.
He and Elizabeth might not tell the story of that ring, with all its obvious metaphorical meaning, as readily as they do if Daniel were, in fact, ambivalent about marriage, so resentful of its boundaries that he found its most potent symbol too toxic to bear.
We get close to a dozen different perspectives on the crimes, from the faintly resentful reminiscences of the Aosawa housekeeper's daughter, to the lyrical musings of one of Hisako's childhood acquaintances who was obsessed with the enigmatic girl and later wrote a fictional account of the case.
A resolution calling on Vermont's Independent senator to join the Democratic Party was defeated during DNC meetings last week in another sign of the tensions between Sanders acolytes hoping to change the party and Clinton people resentful that Sanders is not even a member of their party.
Though Helga started the series as an unrepentant bully, a suggestion from Bartlett's wife, Lisa, veered Helga's story in a different direction: As resentful as Helga is toward the world, she's also desperately in love with the quiet kid with a tiny baseball hat perched on his football head.
Everything else goes pretty much exactly as you'd guess, especially if you've seen and remember the beats of The Last Samurai, right up to an ending that affirms Nick as a truer manifestation of yakuza honor than the resentful rival who's been a lifelong part of the family.
Most are young men, shot during the repeated confrontations with security forces that have broken out since the funeral, on July 9th, of Burhan Wani, an Islamist guerrilla from the south of the valley who had become a hero for young Kashmiris resentful of India's seven-decade-long rule.
In the nineteenth century, the term was applied to Liberals opposed to the expansion of the British Empire, but in the postwar era it came to refer to resentful Englishmen, frustrated with the rumblings of the outside world, and happy to resist the temptations of globalization and, naturally, immigration.
If you go to places where UKIP is, there is a popular working-class English nationalism, which is very resentful, which is often very hostile to foreigners, which is even more hostile to rich Londoners and people who tell them how they should think and how they should vote.
The vegans I interviewed shared a wide variety of reasons they believed people felt resentful toward vegans, including a lack of diversity within the vegan community, perceived preachiness, comparisons to the Holocaust or slavery, as well as defensiveness about being a meat eater and not wanting to change.
"I had family and close friends who didn't know what to do and didn't do anything—it was hard for me not to be resentful of that," says Liv, a 25-year-old who began to struggle with depression at 14, but didn't get diagnosed until she was 18.
Distributing food has helped draw people in for tracing and vaccination, but that causes its own problems, one expert said: nearby villages that don't get food may be resentful, and the World Food Program cannot deliver more than once a week, while contact tracing normally requires daily visits.
If the Allies, led by France and Britain, had not won a total victory, there would have been no punitive peace treaty like that completed at Versailles, no stab-in-the-back allegations by resentful Germans, and thus no rise, much less triumph, of Hitler and the Nazis.
But the idea that the religious-conservative coalition just represents the former big winners of American history, resentful of their lost privilege and yet even now so secure within it that they can't imagine being on the receiving end of state oppression, is … not really an accurate description.
Then, the blue latex gloves come out, and even if you have the presence of mind to ask that they put on a new pair to comb through your hair and conduct something that is not not a rectal exam ­­— no penetration, not exactly, and yet — they will be resentful.
But in truth, there's a fairly coherent through line here — resentful white people perceive themselves to be in a zero-sum clash for resources and opportunities with African Americans and Latinos, and want candidates who will champion their interests rather than throw them overboard in pursuit of a broader electoral coalition.
As the primaries dragged on, that feeling grew, and Mr. Biden became increasingly resentful of the full-court pressure to sit out the race that had been applied by Mr. Obama's top advisers, at the president's behest, according to several current and former advisers to Mr. Biden and Mr. Obama.
Sri Lanka's long and tragic civil war (1983-2009), for example, involved a great deal of specifically Buddhist nationalism on the part of a Sinhalese majority resentful of the presence of Tamil Hindus in what the former took to be the last bastion of true Buddhism (the "island of dharma").
By no means all Leavers are racist, but I ended up with the impression that for many, casual racism is regarded as a lost patrimony; that as much as Leavers might oppose immigration, they are no less resentful of the "elites" rendering it awkward to categorize people along racial lines.
She reveals, for the first time, that Malia and Sasha were conceived through in vitro fertilization, and describes feeling resentful about administering shots to herself while her husband was away at his job in the state legislature: "None of this was his fault, but it wasn't equal, either," she writes.
This is an international break for the men's game, that wonderful time of year when the European club season is placed on resentful hiatus just as it's getting going, so we can play a raft of predictable qualifiers and wonder why the international game is no longer the pinnacle of soccer.
What if the cold-heartedness so often associated with the upper crust—let's call it Rich Asshole Syndrome—isn't the result of having been raised by a parade of resentful nannies, too many sailing lessons, or repeated caviar overdoses, but the compounded disappointment of being lucky but still feeling unfulfilled?
He pointed to Colin Powell, the former secretary of state who was at least in part responsible for the Iraq War and the hundreds of thousands of deaths it has caused, and whose support Barack Obama trumpeted in 2008: obama actively courted a lot of racially resentful and conservative voters.
They share a ramshackle bedroom and a nightly meal and not much else — Wake's a garrulous, hard-drinking taskmaster, and Winslow is taciturn, teetotaling, and resentful of how much grueling labor he's getting stuck with while Wake locks himself in at the top of the lighthouse tower with the lamp.
The key to their angst—and to this tense moment in Chinese-American relations—lies in a particular sense that just as China is poised to join the world on an equal footing, giving its young chances of which their elders could only dream, a selfish, resentful America is slamming shut its doors.
But the idea that you have to trust me because I have the secret information and I&aposm going to keep you safe because I know better than anybody else, I&aposm sorry but I&aposm resentful of that attitude and it seems like they&aposre gathering together to create a Kabul.
In the likelier event that Clinton wins, but does not secure majorities in both the House and Senate, the public will have rejected Trump's ugly vision of a resentful, bigoted America, but will not see that verdict translated into any policy changes that reflect Clinton's vision of a more inclusive, cosmopolitan society.
"Without a hint of irony, Obama smears President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's 63 million Republican voters as divisive & resentful," the RNC wrote.
We seek out these dens of inequity because without them we'd be nothing more than 64 million bitter, resentful, sacks of blood and congealed fat with nothing to look forward to other than a new series of the Bake Off and the possibility that a woman might put a cat in a bin again.
Scout, 19, who got proactive about mental health monitoring: I spent six months in inpatient treatment at the will of my parents and was resentful of that for a long time since it wasn't my choice, but eventually I realized if I didn't want them controlling my mental health, I had to do it myself.
Maybe jumping from one mutually exclusive persona to another, from resentful housewife to single mother to spouse with rocky marriage who remains deeply in love, indicates a talent for the kind of performance games we love in David Bowie, as does playing a straight woman in song when the real Clark is openly gay.
In recent years, Western diplomats have grown more and more worried that an increasingly isolated Eritrea, resentful at its treatment by the international community and routinely dubbed a "pariah state" for its domestic human rights record, might come to be seen as an attractive destination by jihadists spilling out of nearby Yemen, Syria and Iraq.
They're terse about it — winter is coming, time is short, gotta prioritize the ice-dragon scene — but I still found it thrilling to see the writers considering how Brienne and the Hound would size each other up after their last face-off, or how resentful Gendry would be at encountering Beric again, no matter what else is going on.
That perhaps helps explain their main point of convergence—a resentful conviction, which Mr Bannon suggests came to him after a spell in Asia, that working-class Americans have been screwed by immigration, globalisation and adventurist foreign policies perpetuated by both parties, at the bidding of the fat-cat donors who have benefited from them the most.
" Eventually, however, Haibon went into a "dark hole" and became "really withdrawn [and] almost resentful and angry," says a tearful Iaconetti, who even had a "daybed" for Haibon when he would visit her in L.A. Explains Haibon: "I think sometimes you imagine like you're in this rainy day constantly and you just accept that as life.
"If my going to therapy and figuring this all out is making me resentful towards my mom, which is not how I want to feel and it's not how I want to treat her, then I feel like it is worth having a conversation with her, just to let her know that's not my intention," she said.
The female focus isn't just behind the camera: as Naomi struggles with the fallout of an IPO that replaced her as financier at the 11th hour, she also has to contend with her ambitious, resentful subordinate Erin (played by Thomas), a bank vice president who's finding her own career limited by Naomi's failure to penetrate the glass ceiling.
The company had $219 billion in profits worldwide last year and $224 billion in North America over the last three years, so workers are resentful that the company nonetheless wants to close plants — especially when union members made major concessions, like creating a two-tier wage structure at some plants, to help lift the company out of bankruptcy.
Resentful Trump staff members have long talked about "Jared Island" to describe the special status occupied by Mr. Kushner, who, in their view, is given license to exercise power and take on a vague portfolio — "Middle East peace" and "innovation" are its central components — without suffering the consequences of failure visited by the president on mere hirelings.
"I got a great education at U.S.C. and was not resentful, but the idea of any sort of 'even playing field' at the school is simply untrue, and the gap in money and social stature was nearly impossible to close," wrote Christine, who said she was the first person in her working-class family to attend college.
Morality enforcers, in recent years incorporated into municipal police, regularly stop women on the streets, fining, harassing, or jailing them for wearing "bad hijab," a nebulous accusation that could include showing too much ankle or forearm, wearing too much makeup, or simply catching the eye of the resentful, recently urbanized young men and women who make up the regime's shock troops.
One of the funny-awful side effects of formerly subcultural interests, like comic books and video games, coming not just into the mainstream but into cultural dominance, is that you have all these resentful fans patrolling their borders, insisting that only a select few have the right to hold an opinion on some of the most widely consumed entertainment offerings in the world.
"I don't know what made him [do this], I have no idea, I had no idea that he felt resentful in his heart and had gone to the gay [he uses the derogatory word hamjensbazi] club and killed men and women there," Seddique Mateen said in a video on his Facebook page soon after the shootings, according to the Guardian.
"The one thing that I learned from my mom is that no matter what you're feeling and no matter what — when I see my friends talking s— about their ex-spouses in front of their kids, I get so upset because they don't recognize how much that affects their child and how resentful their child will become of them," she explained.
When an adult tells him that his father is with Allah, and upon realizing that 786 is "Allah's number", Hamid decides to reach out to God by dialling the number, which happens to belong to Abhay (Vikas Kumar), a CRPF soldier posted in Kashmir who is resentful that he has to deal with armed militants and hostile locals on a daily basis.
As both men take up the Churchillian props, it's tempting to scroll back through their respective filmographies and to recall the impact they made, at the dawn of their careers, in fierce blue-collar roles—Burton as the resentful Jimmy Porter in " Look Back in Anger " (1959), and Finney as the pleasure-hunting factory worker in " Saturday Night and Sunday Morning " (9.003).
The industry I had hoped to join was supposed to have a buzillion job openings when the baby boomers retired, supposedly starting in the early 2000s, but that never happened; they just shifted everything to contingent labor (notice I am NOT resentful at all about open jobs going to women and minorities — everyone is getting screwed in the shift to contingent employment).
It's amazing what a little more help around the house can accomplish: Another study, from last year, found that women whose jobs gave them greater professional status than their husbands were more likely to feel resentful or embarrassed by their husbands' lower position — but those feelings didn't hurt their relationships when the men provided tangible support, like caring for children or older relatives.
The liberal, leftish, cosmopolitan, modern and urban part of the electorate coalesced behind the Green candidate, while his right-wing populist rival picked up the votes of all those who are resentful of elites or simply wanted to knock the Green candidate off his perch for being too radical (on grounds that being a Green is still regarded as "radical").
But he had discovered that his staff needed time off from work, and became distressed and resentful when this time off was denied them, and that when he sent them an e-mail about something on his mind they felt obliged to respond quickly, and this was interfering with their ability to get properly rested before the new week began.

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