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Klugman, for his part, resents these expectations as much as he resents his inability to meet them.
Addie resents Sarah for her success, Sarah resents Addie for all the advantages she gets from having lighter skin.
"Everybody makes a mistake thinking America resents wealth and resents what I'm doing," he told The Boston Globe in 1987.
Trump himself reportedly resents Kavanaugh's closeness to the Bush family.
The first was France, which resents Germany's tight export rules.
Trump's critics say he resents their power over U.S. law.
The far right resents his support for mosque-building in Germany.
Jughead openly resents that Betty didn't listen to what he wanted.
What exactly makes this new show different from Mark Flood Resents?
Ms. Agalo resents the government's characterization of the boys as criminals.
Ada has a little brother she mostly adores and sometimes resents.
Each of those daughters resents the mother's devotion to her work.
Lenù's parents keep her in school (an expense her mother resents).
He resents deeply this idea that anybody helped him, particularly the Russians.
"And I have no idea why she resents it," Ivana Trump added.
Well, none of the work in Mark Flood Resents was for sale.
"I think the general public senses that and resents it," she says.
My boss may be clueless that his group resents the private lunches.
Myshkin gains a stepsister whom he resents, but grows to care for.
It's no surprise she is not terribly cooperative and resents this arrangement.
The populist mind-set keenly resents the presumption that such foreknowledge matters.
The community still resents an unsolved 2010 murder of a Salvadoran man.
Perhaps Kilmeade resents spontaneous small talk because it has led him into trouble.
He resents the notion that their hitters must always know what is coming.
It's not that the wall resents your mistreatment, that's just how it works.
But I don't think Beijing resents only migrants and the 'low-end' population.
"Here we have a group that resents my being the president," he told Bello.
She resents her sentient hairpiece of a boyfriend, Steve, for wanting to move on.
He also resents the fact that his reputation was destroyed because of his brother.
Syndrome resents that he can't fight crime, Evelyn that she couldn't save her father.
And Trump resents the publicity Bannon has been getting as mastermind of the campaign.
The exhibit takes the same salon-style concept as Resents and ups the ante.
At work, Sagittarius often resents their boss for not having the right leadership philosophy.
LOUISVILLE — Stephon Harbin leans Democratic but says he resents being pigeonholed in one party.
Reggie resents the promises of Monroe and tries to goad him into a fight.
And then there's your other kid, who is bored and resents your very existence.
Luce resents this attempt at humor from her husband, at such a precarious time.
The smug style resents them for it, and they resent the smug in turn.
And he holds on to all of that and resents me for all of that.
But mostly, Khadir resents the Shia-dominated government in Baghdad for playing to sectarian tensions.
Abby retains an attachment and resents the third-generation business hotshot who wants the property.
Mr. Trump, aides said, deeply resents Mr. Rove for his criticism of his presidential campaign.
He distrusts the bureaucracy he leads and resents the branches of government that check his power.
It resents French involvement in a country that it sees as in its sphere of influence.
Rose-Lynn, who had both her kids before she turned 18, both reveres and resents them.
And he resents Jerry for making him do that and therefore eliminates Jerry from his life.
Armond really resents the invasion of e-scooters disrupting traffic and car culture in Los Angeles.
Are you confident that your group "resents" this behavior — as opposed to finding it vaguely bothersome?
But, Midge also likely resents Amber just as much as she dislikes Mia, if not more.
Suddenly there's a new guy living in the house, a man who resents the old one.
"Sometimes, the caretaker resents the fact that they have to do the caretaking," Dr. Miller says.
He especially resents the many hours during which his wife neglects him for matters of state.
Everyone wants him to be more enthusiastic about being on Team Royal Family and he resents it.
Albus resents being the child of the "Boy Who Lived" and bristles at his father's celebrity status.
She had a loveless relationship with her late mother, and plainly resents her own son and daughter.
The army resents being asked to chase domestic criminals, a job it thinks the police should do.
The 28-year-old resents businesses that capitalize off witchcraft by selling a fantasy version of it.
GDC resents games that scrap the traditional game controllers that have become over three decades irritatingly complex.
In spiting Rosenworcel, whose independence he clearly resents, Wheeler put himself, and Democrats, in a terrible bind.
His son, Nikki (Akshay Oberoi), resents his father for openly favouring his adopted sister Preet (Ragini Khanna).
Trump, whose approval ratings are historically low, envies Obama's enduring popularity and clearly resents him for it.
His crew resents him, his first officer ("1WO," played by August Wittgenstein) actively seeks to undermine him.
In the meantime, Obama will have to endure the transition of power to a man he resents.
Also he resents that his late father squandered his college money on a failed business manufacturing mints.
He describes Trudeau as young and cocky, and he resents it when Trudeau comments on American politics.
That being said, if your significant other resents most of your coworkers, that's an indicator something's off.
The president resents his allies for failing to bear their fair share of the costs of defending Europe.
As for whether the actor resents Luke Evans for getting the role instead, Elba had a cheeky answer.
And she resents immigrants who came to the United States illegally for finding ways to skirt the system.
Convinced her father blames her and resents her, she grows more rebellious and their relationship grows more tense.
The appointed "savior" of Casey, Illinois resents his title, but its local business owners swear by its merit.
She resents their imperfections and hypocrisies, and she stands ready to mete out her own form of judgment.
Turkey also resents what it sees as Russia's habit of allowing home-grown jihadists to travel to Syria.
Keller Sullivan does odd jobs as a guide on a cruise ship and resents tourists on the side.
A pliant attorney general would allow the president to demolish the Justice Department's traditional independence, which Trump resents.
But she resents that we live in a time when that's a choice teachers now have to make.
He never would have gotten this much attention from his singing, and he knows and resents that fact.
Sandy Pho, a senior program associate at the Wilson Center, agreed that Duterte resents US power in the Philippines.
Here she lives in a tiny, windowless flat, and resents needing help from strangers now that she's a refugee.
Japan, meanwhile, resents the apparent rekindling of anti-Japanese protests tied to its conduct during the second world war.
He resents his father's success and lack of interest in his own work and smolders accordingly when he appears.
Mr. Duterte, who resents being criticized and often uses vulgar language to make his points, has repeatedly lashed out.
Or was the proposal just for show — red meat for a conservative base that resents cultural liberalism in academia?
He resents Khalil, someone he once mentored, and who is now further along in the industry than he is.
That's because he is a deeply patriotic and nationalistic Korean, and he resents the patronizing scorn of bullying Westerners.
As much as she resents her father's prejudices, she is proud of the outdoor skills he has taught her.
Betsy overeats, has panic attacks, resents her father and misses her mother, dead from cancer like Edwards's wife, Elizabeth.
He has lost his sense of self, and he resents the endless therapy sessions that seem to lead nowhere.
Mr Trump resents all those things almost as much as he needs, for political purposes, to get Mr Kavanaugh elevated.
There's a sense that, as their marriage begins to fall apart, he resents her role in his not attending college.
It simultaneously resents being criticised for its passivity, wants to preserve its doctrinal purity and absolutely loves all the attention.
Cyril, although she professes to like Alma, has long enjoyed being indisputable mistress of the house, and resents being displaced.
While Pippa resents her party girl reputation, her soon-to-be-husband has been very vocal about his salacious past.
Even though they're brother and sister, and not married, Marilla has effectively fulfilled her domestic destiny, and she resents it.
Trump's juiciest comments pertained to his attorney general, uber-loyalist Jeff Sessions, whom he resents for recusing from that investigation.
The Retribution's marine corps CO, Staff Sergeant Omar, who resents the fact that younger and greener Reyes is in command.
But now she resents the politics of the East, arguing that East Germans are inadequately educated about Nazism and racism.
Unlike hot girl summer's insistence on every person's hotness, Christian girl autumn stands for much of what pop culture resents.
He instructs her to pick up food for him en route to their first date, which she resents but does.
But Mr. Trump resents their efforts and sidestepped Mr. Mattis in announcing a ban on transgender people from the military.
Specifically, a grown man who resents his royal upbringing, and who helps deliver one of the trailer's most biting exchanges.
He resents the idea that, because he is trans, he should only tell stories that are clear-cut, positive, and affirming.
Even Abby, largely portrayed as an evil-stepmother stereotype, resents Andrew and calls him out for his nightly assaults against Bridget.
Though in some ways he resents the young men and women sitting around in the park and not working, he understands.
He thinks both agreements were raw deals for us and evidently resents that other countries benefit at all from our participation.
"There is a certain kind of black American that deeply resents an African whom they think of as privileged," she says.
Albus resents being the son of "the Chosen One," and he's increasingly filled with anger at the expectations placed on him.
The movie is about a single mother, Amelia, who resents her young son, Samuel, who she blames for her husband's death.
Mr. Grant says he resents the term because it implies — incorrectly, he says — that the independent websites are somehow not professional.
The president resents that he, as the leader of the United States, is rightly expected to condemn hateful acts and ideas.
Due to this fact, father and daughter are forced to lean on each other, even though Eva clearly resents her father.
If "Bad Santa 2" has anything new to offer, it's the spectacle of Kathy Bates as Willie's mom, whom Willie resents.
He resents it when people assume he is homeless and plop down bags of food next to him without even asking.
Bean resents Zøg for forcing her to follow in their footsteps and marry a wealthy prince to fill Dreamland's empty coffers.
In contrast, Tris's anger depends on one thing: the fact that she resents being raised to put others' needs before her own.
Even the things he enjoys he speaks about in a rueful tone, as if he resents them for eliciting feelings of positivity.
His good spirits also point to a bigger casualty of Mr Kavanaugh's troubles, the established political system, which the president resents especially.
Russia resents the terms on which it was struck, and suspects that China will seek to renegotiate if gas prices stay low.
He resents rich, big-city folk in Minneapolis, for "selfishly" blocking plans to establish open-pit mines for copper and other materials.
India—particularly now under the Hindu-nationalist BJP—resents its beautiful "crown" being inhabited by traitors and ingrates, as it sees them.
But Jake is old enough to dismiss those stories as fantasies, and he resents his grandfather for presenting them as the truth.
Ms. Reyes resents that she has to prove her worth, beyond her use of her newfound freedom to teach in America's classrooms.
But Nissan, which makes more cars than Renault and resents the French claim on its profits, has resisted such a tie-up.
And, by many accounts, he succeeded, and created Archie Bunker—the Reagan Democrat, a man who resents special government help for minorities.
So he resents it when people fail to do that and instead hold him to some standard, and he takes it personally.
By Obama's own admission, the major pieces of his presidential legacy are now subject to a gutting by a successor he resents deeply.
Zapfl himself is frustrated with the government in Vienna, and resents federal officials for failing to help Nickelsdorf in its time of need.
He resents the network's coverage of him, pointing to a critical press release and accusing debate moderator Megyn Kelly of asking biased questions.
Korede resents Ayoola deeply—she gets away with everything, being so careless and so very beautiful—but she has to keep her safe.
Mr. Armitage is just as good, capturing the passivity of a man who both resents and enjoys being led by a streamlined bulldozer.
Sondland tried to say he "resents" the implication he's been less than forthcoming and Maloney goes off, notes it's taken him three tries.
He resents the fact that she is so much smarter and so much tougher than he is, that he just can't take it.
Ephraim, who believes his family should be "all together in their time of need," resents his brother-in-law for leaving their community.
And speaking of that guy, Roger resents his life so much right now that it's weird she can't feel it 600 miles south.
She resents that black women who dye their hair bold colors are often labeled as "ratchet," while their white counterparts avoid similar judgment.
The president assails the FBI because he resents or fears the Bureau's independence, its fairness, its professionalism, its competence, and above all its values.
Maybe Brady resents him because "Brandin Cooks" sounds like someone who grills meat and Brady's body violently rejects everything except organic vegetables and quinoa.
It's not just because of Rafael (though that is certainly an issue, too) but also because Petra resents how motherhood comes naturally to Jane.
Like David, Sanders is a man who came to the front of the camera reluctantly and who always somewhat resents it, or seems to.
FEBA promoter and musician Nicolás Ejchenbaun told THUMP that he understands the decision, but resents being associated with mass-market events like Time Warp.
They have ample resources to search out another plaintiff who accepts the benefits of union representation but resents the costs of paying for it.
France, the other half of the motor driving European integration, resents Germany's big trade surplus and wants a tougher EU stance against the U.S. tariffs.
One plaintiff who "loves this country and [has] served it faithfully and well" for 14 years, Judge Kollar-Kottely wrote, resents the change in policy.
Rhodes plays Chiron as awkward, nervous, wanting to be accepted and worried that Kevin resents him, wondering why he called, wondering why he's even there.
He's taken to ranting against Jerome Powell, the Federal Reserve chairman he nominated a year ago but now resents, calling his decisions crazy and misguided.
She eats some vegetable curry, picking out the mushrooms, and resents you, and herself, because she thinks you think you are upset about the meal.
There is a lot of Afghan Pashtun nationalism also among the Taliban that deeply resents the influence and attempts at control by the Pakistani state.
She's an alpha mom who can't communicate with her teenage daughter, Abigail (Kathryn Newton), and she resents her ex-husband's marriage to Bonnie (Zoë Kravitz).
I assume my own Alexa resents a lot of my banal requests for weather updates and would not hesitate to wreak havoc on my life.
And he resents the condescension of globalist elites, which is why Mr. Trump's regular transgressions against elite-enforced political correctness evoke glee from his supporters.
Paris, the other half of the motor driving European integration, resents Germany's big trade surplus and wants a tougher EU stance against the U.S. tariffs.
It's not A light-hearted thing, resents its own resilience … It takes a sky-blue juggler with five red balls To shake our gravity up.
Most of Billi's family is comfortable with the subterfuge but she resents it, arguing that Nai Nai should be allowed to make peace with her fate.
Ruth is shown to be proud of her daughter, but deep down, she also resents her a little bit for having opportunities that she herself didn't.
Now, Ms. Quast said, she resents Mr. Trump's disrespectful language about the military, including his response to the Khans and his joke about the Purple Heart.
The soul of "Speak No Evil" is the tortuous, exquisitely rendered relationship between Niru and his father, a man whose authority his son resents and admires.
Lydia is, Eddie notes, a beauty, but her helplessness disgusts him, and he resents her for taking his wife and older daughter's attention away from him.
Jodhaa resents being used as a political pawn and forced into a stranger's home, but Akbar's acceptance of her independence and religion slowly wins her over.
She carried a torch for him for all the years that he was gone, and now she resents the love he still has for his wife.
She resents her father partly because he sees the world through a lens of absurdity — one she knows all along is there — and plays along with it.
By contrast with Mr Trump, who resents advice and experts, Mr Johnson is happy to delegate and let others do the work—provided he gets the glory.
At the same time, Gene is worried about his younger son, Conrad (Devin Druid), a teenager living at home who resents his father and is worryingly withdrawn.
Trump resents leaks that damage his reputation and legitimacy, while intelligence agencies resent Trump's disdain for their work and the damage he is doing to their credibility.
But Nicole is dissatisfied: She misses Los Angeles, where she grew up, and she resents having subsumed her own creative life to parenthood and Charlie's artistic ego.
"Each country resents its ongoing dependence on the other," Mr. Singh said, "but ultimately, the U.S. and Pakistan need to find ways to cooperate despite deep mistrust."
Married at 25, Smith resents the "total lack of spontaneity" in her new life, and begins making a series of increasingly drastic decisions to shake things up.
" At the time, Bartholick told CNN affiliate East Idaho News Daybell was a "loving husband" and Vallow was a "devoted mother and resents assertions to the contrary.
Though he resents the idea that he does not develop young players, he has always been plain in his belief that what matters most is winning now.
If you have a family member who resents your taking time away from the family to do something for yourself, "respond instead of react," Ms. Herring said.
Trump still resents us for our political stance as a state, and he will continue to blame us for problems that he has the power to address.
The USTR has described himself as a "sovereigntist", and resents the idea that foreigners would be able to challenge American law anywhere other than in an American court.
I think that he is the type of man that thinks and resents the audacity that I, at my age, would even dream of staying in the game.
" She herself has done a better one, but Elinor's family has never taken her work seriously and she resents "not having been asked to paint this family portrait.
He resents many forms of editorial imposition, nursing cherished grudges against the people who, for instance, told him that "John Crow's Devil" was too foreign for American readers.
And though Iran resents the presence of the United States military on its border, it has mostly supported the American-backed administration in Kabul, choosing stability over chaos.
She is raising four children in Barre, Vt., and resents that her choice to stay home despite Ivy League and graduate degrees still draws condescension from many women.
Jessica now reportedly feels a slap in the face when she sees Mandy on billboards all over L.A. and resents she was never taken seriously as an actress.
And then there's Crystal [Brittany Inge], who is also from a working class family and resents Simone a little in terms of how things are given to her.
She's a not-so-recovering addict who seems to have been isolated recently, and she resents her partner's desire for social attention because she sees it as a threat.
"There's actual conflict with one of the knights who resents being told what to do by a woman and feels like she's an intruder into their dominion," Cordner said.
While Margit grows close to Jónas, he resents Katla when she uses magic to make Jóhann fall in love with her, and these clashing tensions eventually lead to tragedy.
His appointment was not exactly greeted by the public as a moment of great national triumph, given his reputation — one he deeply resents — for an unsophisticated style of play.
Though he understands why security escorts and restraints might be necessary for some patients, he believes that these measures weren't needed in his case, and he resents their use.
Ms. Headey has talked about how Cersei resents Jaime for the easier life he led as a son of privilege, and that dynamic was apparent in their final fight.
That only fueled the sense in South Korea that the country was again being pushed around by its longtime protector, whom it relies upon for defense but often resents.
It's always been like that, he thinks, always the sense that nature resents the presence they have carved out for themselves and at every opportunity seeks to dislodge them.
Rob tells his therapist that he is sensitive and he resents that he hasn't gotten to be as much a part of the pregnancy as he would like to be.
He resents that gun owners, farmers and hunters especially, could be "tarred with that dick's brush," referring to the gunman who killed 50 people at two Christchurch mosques last Friday.
The heavily immigrant Brussels district of Molenbeek received (and bitterly resents) the nickname of "jihadi central" because it had been a way-station of the perpetrators of terror in France.
Or he might be innocent, or at worst unaware of Russian collusion with his campaign, but resents the story because he knows it's a potent weapon for questioning his legitimacy.
" Though the 60-year-old denied going after Bryn intentionally (and attempted to apologize many times), the Singer Stinger could not be tamed when asked if she "resents Bethenny's success.
As Zoe, who at first resents the picture of her brother as a lonely martyr — he was nothing but nasty to her — Ms. Dreyfuss gives a sensitive, altogether lovely performance.
The daughter in that film, played by Meryl Streep, clearly resents her self-involved movie-star mother, who infantilizes but also cares fiercely for her while she is in recovery.
Considering his mother's extreme fondness for her dog, I suspect Charles played second fiddle to the foundation bitch as a child and I would speculate that he resents her for it.
Under Mr Trump, who resents discipline and contrary advice, dismisses expertise and often favours his relatives in the White House, Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner, it is set up for failure.
In fact, Donald Trump, the supposed culmination of this backlash, resents accusations that he disrespects women and clearly does not care if people of the same sex are allowed to marry.
She is determined to make sure he doesn't fritter away his future, but Luce resents how she holds him up as a good example, especially to the school's other black students.
In his poems, Bidart presents a queer self who resents being looked at through straight eyes, even as he demands that we all witness his voice, at least on the page.
Or a young man, perhaps even black or Latino, who is not conservative on policy but resents his generation's stringent cultural norms and appreciates the president's defiant critique of political correctness.
She is determined to make sure he doesn't fritter away his potential, but Luce resents how she holds him up as a good example, especially to the school's other black students.
If you have someone with you who is humoring your shopping trip, or even resents being along, the Webster has the most beautiful seating imaginable to dissociate while holding an iPhone.
The intimacy between the two women is hard-won: Shug is defensive about her relationship with Mister, and Celie resents having to take care of yet another person in his life.
Samantha Washington, Beatrice's younger sister, is the palace's bon vivant, but privately resents being the "spare" to Beatrice's heir and is searching for her purpose, an "indefinable something" that eludes her.
Daryl resents Nick for having fumbled an arrest that left Daryl sidelined for weeks, and, like many of his colleagues, he also distrusts Nick, the first orc hired by the department.
China resents U.S. pressure to do more on North Korea and says it is doing all it can but will not take steps to threatened the livelihoods of the North Korean people.
Its economy is performing poorly, its demographic outlook is bleak, and its behavior in recent years has given renewed purpose and momentum to NATO, the very organization whose expansion it resents most.
Her husband, the bearded Ezra, hates her social media practice but the movie strongly implies that he resents her power and success more than he actually wishes for a more authentic life.
The sort of man who goes down the pub, orders a half and proceeds to bore his fellow regulars to death with conversation about how much he resents paying his license fee.
And her nearest new neighbor, an aspiring preacher named Mabel (Crystal Dickinson), resents Thalia's claim on property she has long intended as the site of a grand, if hand-sewn, revival tent.
If Gillespie resents the fact that he must pander to the Virginia GOP's skewed base despite his obvious discomfort with the more nativist elements of Trumpism, he must thank his own party.
Russian President Vladimir Putin resents the collapse of the Soviet Union and seeks to restore Russia's lost empire in order to give the Russian government a freer hand at home and abroad.
I mean, one of Putin&aposs major objectives -- certainly he resents the fact that Russia strategic buffer from World War II to the president is gone and that strategic buffer was Eastern Europe.
She (a) quite clearly views the whole AOC phenomenon as heavily overstated and exaggerated and (b) resents the idea that people tout AOC as some sort of new version of the perfect liberal.
The 41-year-old has said before that she does not like being called "Octomom," a title she claims was made up for her by the media, and a nickname she now resents.
Russell bitterly resents that the Calloways have not prospered the way friends in their investment-banker circles have, or even the way their pal Jeff, an artist, would have flourished had he survived.
Their removal was a gesture to a radically changed society, but it was also a recognition that there were not enough enforcers available to control a society that resents and rejects the rules.
Mr. Vuving said that China probably resents that Vietnam has formed a partnership with an American oil company, particularly one whose previous chief executive, Rex W. Tillerson, is Mr. Trump's secretary of state.
If I were playing armchair psychologist (and got to sit in Dr. Freud's quirky chair), I would suspect that she resents your daughter for stealing attention that would otherwise be directed toward her.
And the public is becoming increasingly divided when it comes to the leaders of Israel's most revered institution: The left (a smaller group) defends them, while the right (the growing majority) resents their lecturing.
That's what I see — I see a boy-child who so resents and is so frightened of her creative power that he seeks to destroy her agency, enslave her body and appropriate her power.
People of color know when they're being showcased to benefit someone else — for example, a student of color whose photo is plastered all over their school's website often resents the school for using them.
Your partner may not want to be romantically involved with someone who only rarely feels a genuine desire for sex, who has to feign interest the rest of the time, and resents doing so.
For five years now, Alec has been spending more time with books than with kids, and he resents anything that gets between him and the printed page, be it classwork, homework, sports or girls.
The region is "one of the largest and wealthiest economies in the world," the Brookings Institution recently reported — one reason much of America, which suffered greatly during the recession, resents those in the capital.
She went along but now resents it, and though they've agreed to do things amicably, she lawyers up, hiring a pit bull attorney delectably played by Laura Dern, and pulls some standard dirty tricks.
U.S. President Donald Trump is blocking appointments to the WTO's Appellate Body, saying its judges have overstepped their mandate and ignored their instructions, although Trump's critics say he simply resents their power over U.S. law.
China has no missionary zeal or ambitions to export revolution, nor indeed any grave ideological misgivings about the current order, which it resents chiefly because it does not have a greater say in running it.
Everyone knows he loathes the press, has zero appreciation or regard for their role in our free society, and deeply resents what he considers their impertinence in daring to question or criticize what he does.
The boy resents his father and knows he's in trouble because he works for Escobar; Duque responses by castigating his son for being weak and not appreciating the privileges his lucrative job has afforded them.
At its center is the lonely, mom-missing Lydia, who resents that her dad, Charles (Adam Dannheisser) has taken up with Delia (Leslie Kritzer, taking zany to the max), a perky but insecure life coach.
He, too, resents the state's water regulations for farmers, and hopes Mr. Trump will work with the Republican-controlled Congress to overturn some of the rules and get more water pumped to the Central Valley.
Chris Christie of New Jersey is embarking on a scalding effort over the next week to discredit Senator Marco Rubio of Florida, the man he blames for undermining his campaign and whose ascendancy he deeply resents.
Her 16-year old daughter Shelby (Jade Pettyjohn) resents Erin's absences (both physical and mental), and gets back at her mom by getting drunk at underground clubs and shacking up with a scumbag in his 20s.
It will shock no one to learn there is also a rich, white jerk football player who resents Spencer joining the team — and hey, why is his girlfriend Leila (Greta Onieogou) so interested in Spencer, too?
But Moscow perceives a threat from NATO's advance and resents its effort to peel away Russia's traditional sphere of influence, helping fuel the confrontational turn in the Kremlin's foreign policy and renewed rivalry with the West.
Bitter, cynical Sophie (Octavia Chavez-Richmond) is from the Dominican Republic and lives with an uncle who treats her as a household slave in an extended family where he resents her presence (another mouth to feed).
Although lightening is a major part of her business model, not to mention her YouTube content strategy, she says she resents her clients' partners for making them feel insecure about the color of their private parts.
Yet in private some Japanese officials say that Mr Trump unnerves them when he says that America is being taken advantage of by other countries, including allies, and that he resents spending so much on deployments abroad.
This criticism played well with an electorate which feels that it has been unfairly left behind in the current U.S. economic recovery and which resents being forced to receive such derisively low interest rates on its savings.
For decades, this man has lived surrounded by rusted spoons sharpened into knives, teapots made from tuna tins, bullet casings—and yet he resents it when a foreign visitor is disturbed by these artifacts of human suffering.
Not long ago, I read a novel by Muriel Spark, "The Girls of Slender Means," in which a young writer named Jane, attracted to "men of books and literature," resents it when they don't fall for her.
Lisa Brown, one of the protesters who'd traveled from her home in Los Angeles, said she wanted the former mayor to know that she resents his attempt to swoop into the race late and buy the presidency.
" The third season opens with Mary kvetching to Rhoda as she prepares for a meeting at the TV station, where she resents the station manager "trotting in groups of people and saying, 'This is our woman executive.
The previous day the White House had confirmed a Chinese commitment to buy more American agricultural products—one of the ways in which China had hoped to mollify Mr Trump, who resents China's large bilateral trade surplus.
The anti-EU SVP resents giving Brussels any say in Swiss affairs, while the left is against diluting Swiss labor rules meant to protect Europe's highest wages from cut-rate EU workers on temporary cross-border assignments.
"I'm not against immigrants but it's just overflowing the country," said Bryan Burrows, 85, who says that after paying taxes for more than half a century, he resents migrants having easy access to the publicly-funded healthcare service.
In that story, a 13-year-old girl named Gretchen takes piano lessons that she resents at a local teacher's house, interested mostly in the teacher's mysterious ailing brother, who rarely leaves the room in which he's convalescing.
After three episodes of low-key warfare with Axe, who resents the younger hedge-fund wiz for breaking away from his firm last season, Taylor calls for a strikingly shot late-night waterfront meeting to broker a truce.
Through Sasha, who is playing the movie version of leading man Noah Solloway (Dominic West), Helen finally has the opportunity to rewrite her tragic story with her ex-husband, the man she resents but can never full quit.
If your husband still resents you for a brief stint on litter-box duty during an era when it made the most sense for him to do it, you're in real trouble when it comes to having kids.
The problem for Putin is that Shi'ite Iran and Sunni Saudi Arabia are locked in a bitter competition for influence across the Middle East, so Iran naturally resents the Kremlin's rapprochement after years of tension between Moscow and Riyadh.
The joke here is that Chris thinks the groundskeeper, smiling yet unfriendly, is being hostile to him —  resents him — and that the maid, when she unplugs the cell phone that he left charging upstairs, is possibly being passive-aggressive.
Most of all India resents the continued military support America gives to Pakistan, even in the face of evidence that Pakistan has sponsored anti-Indian terror attacks and worked to undermine American-led efforts to bring peace to Afghanistan.
White's new film, "Brad's Status," which comes out this week, is about an upper-middle-class guy named Brad (Ben Stiller) who resents that all his college friends have made it big in startups, hedge funds, punditry, and entertainment.
The reasons for this impasse are various: in many countries, millions work in the untaxed informal economy; the middle class resents paying taxes to governments they—correctly—perceive as corrupt and rapacious; tax evasion among the rich is rampant.
Forced to move from New York City to Dellwood, New Jersey, Lola deeply resents her (single) mother for relocating their family, which includes her twin little sisters, to suburbia, and incessantly makes her feelings known, no matter the cost.
But the adult characters are so roughly drawn as to be laughable, and even the class antagonism — Phil, a plumber, resents Ethan's status as an academic — comes across as a feeble attempt to connect to the larger cultural and political moment.
The anti-EU SVP resents giving Brussels any say in Swiss affairs, while the left is dead set against diluting Swiss labour rules meant to protect Europe's highest wages from potential cut-rate EU workers on temporary cross-border assignments.
The anti-EU SVP resents giving Brussels any say in Swiss affairs, while the left is dead set against diluting Swiss labor rules meant to protect Europe's highest wages from potential cut-rate EU workers on temporary cross-border assignments.
He is deeply in love with Arthur and the chivalric ideal that Arthur represents (whether that love is romantic or platonic is left to the reader), and at first he resents Guinevere for usurping his place at Arthur's right hand.
The day fittingly began with Trump suggesting that Secretary of Nationalism Steve Bannon—whom Trump resents for being on the cover of Time magazine and being portrayed as the Grim Reaper on SNL—was on the verge of being fired.
Lifting the arms embargo on Vietnam, one of the last major vestiges of the Vietnam War era, would anger Beijing, which resents U.S. efforts to forge stronger military bonds with its neighbors amid rising tensions in the disputed South China Sea.
Local pride, particularly strong in a town that resents George Orwell for portraying it as a sinkhole of misery in "The Road to Wigan Pier," sometimes swerves toward xenophobia, though overt racism is mostly limited to a tiny far-right fringe.
It's that experience that likely inspired him to start Mark Flood Resents (2014), an experimental show at a DIY space next to Zach Feuer Gallery that featured work from a variety of obscure Houston artists in which nothing was for sale.
Bond resents M for ordering Moneypenny to shoot a mercenary he was fighting atop a train—a bullet that hit Bond instead and led to the release of a stolen hard drive containing the identities of undercover agents around the world.
Named for political columnist Matt Bai, who deeply resents any foreign language — particularly French, for some reason — in his crossword, a "Bai" is a clue and answer pairing that will almost inevitably elicit a social media complaint from Mr. Bai.
Which means they — we — are always at risk of finding in the mirror the self-righteous elder brother in Jesus' parable of the prodigal son, who resents his father's liberality, the welcome given to the younger brother coming home at last.
Instead, they attack the Times for lack of scruple in publishing the piece, and call the author a coward who simply resents what Trump has done for the country: The White House just issued an official response to the NYT pic.twitter.
BENGALS' JONES RESENTS ARREST Cincinnati Bengals cornerback Adam Jones said he regretted a hotel scuffle that landed him in jail, the latest legal problem in his often-tumultuous pro football career, but he insisted he did not deserve to be arrested.
Robert stops at Lyanna's statue to pay his respects, effectively explaining to viewers he loved her as a teen, was engaged to her, and resents Rhaegar for "kidnapping" her (a narrative everyone except for Ned believes to be true at the time).
After a hospital-room reunion, where Ted is shocked to see how "skinny and gray" his father is, Ted moves back to his childhood home in Park Slope to care for the cantankerous widower whom Ted, for complicated reasons, still hotly resents.
It also resents being told to do more to uphold its side of the Minsk peace process, brokered between Germany, France, Russia and Ukraine, to end the separatist violence in eastern Ukraine, saying the onus is on Russia as the "aggressor" nation.
Although Rachel started her own business and makes a seven-figure income that supports the entire family, Toby still resents her for not spending as much time with the kids as he does, and for extending her business trips by an extra day.
This may inspire immediate cynicism in the casual jogger who resents the yoga instructor outfitted in Nike leggings heading to her third spin class of the week, but it's hard to deny that working out is, most of the time, good for you.
With a stellar cast including Minnie Driver as a fiercely protective mom and Micah Fowler as J.J. — who actively resists and resents the sort of saintly clichés usually associated with people in wheelchairs — Speechless is an underrated gem lurking right under ABC's own nose.
As part of an America First approach to geopolitics, Mr Trump has made clear that he resents the unconditional nature of Article 5, the treaty clause that treats an attack on one NATO country as an attack on all, committing members to a collective response.
Not that anyone should care about this part, but the love story even somewhat redeems Netflix: Bamford clearly resents the algorithmic approach to content — or at least, she thinks it's worth challenging and mocking, but she contorted around it to tell a deeply personal story.
And in the span of just a couple of days we have more GIFs, showing just how deeply Melania resents her husband, a man who is both the leader of the United States, and one of the most disgusting human beings on the planet.
But I think this has more to do with her gender than with any particular behaviors on her part — in other words, there are some who would respond to any woman running for president as an 8th grader in homeroom who resents the teacher.
The fact that he's made an earnest attempt to express any of it goes a long way toward explaining why he's trying to distance himself from the genre and why he resents being tarred with the same brush as Colt Ford and Mikel Knight.
Billy, a merchant seaman forced to join the Royal Navy, lands on the warship Bellipotent in 1797 and instantly enters into an all-hands-on-deck bromance with his shipmates, except for John Claggart, the master at arms who resents and possibly lusts for Billy.
Michael Sharp, who posts often savage reviews of every daily Times crossword under the pseudonym Rex Parker — but she never talks to him about his obsession or his adopted persona as the curmudgeonly scold whom every constructor resents but many secretly want to please.
There's always a chance that a determined Mr. Pruitt, who deeply resents California's aggressiveness on this and other clean air issues, could try to revoke California's waiver and force the state to toe the federal line — something he signaled in a statement on Monday.
In a lengthy interview with ProPublica, Happer said science education in the United States is substandard, that he resents being called a "climate denier," and explained his conviction that carbon dioxide is actually good for the planet, as it fosters plant growth and pushes up agricultural yields.
He resents that the one percent seems to be colluding with the government to screw over the little guy – it's just that in his universe, the one percent have supersuits to go with their billions, and the government really is covering up some shady supernatural shit.
He still resents sarcastic comments Mrs Clinton made years ago over his constitutionally dubious move to serve a third term as president beginning in 2012; and he believes America stirred up the wave of anti-government protests which broke out after legislative elections in late 2011.
Shelley brought the monster to life two centuries ago in her acclaimed novel, Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus, which follows a young scientist named Victor Frankenstein whose experiments lead him to create a grotesque creature that he resents — and who has since become a Halloween icon.
And the boss resents Sag for hijacking meetings with verbose diatribes that aren't relevant to the task at hand, taking vacation during the busiest week because that's when some guru is doing a retreat they just can't miss, and condescending colleagues for making extremely human mistakes.
Sharapova details her impressions of Williams from a young age, including once watching her from the knothole in a shed, and how she believes the lopsidedness of their rivalry is because Williams resents Sharapova for having heard her sobbing after losing the Wimbledon final in 2004.
Practically enslaved to their grandmother — who adores Luismi, the only boy, and beats Yesenia with a wet rope for the slightest infraction — she resents her cousin's feckless, pill-popping lifestyle, constantly spying on the "little crumbsnatcher" in an effort to have him disinherited as a sexual deviant.
The exchange is a rare, possibly desperate attempt at girl talk from an isolated female character who resents her fellow wives, abuses her handmaids and Marthas, appears to envy Aunt Lydia's relative autonomy and once made a career out of undermining the rights of other women.
Mr. Macron is especially looking for more potential support from the moderate wing of the right — a fact that the mainstream right party, the Republicans, sorely resents since its members believe he is trying to split the party and steal voters by pulling away its moderates.
Several officials told me they believe he lied about how he handled the Rob Porter disaster (His story directly contradicts the story the White House press shop told the media in real time.) Bottom line: Trump resents Kelly, and no longer gives him the benefit of the doubt.
But here in the middle Euphrates River Valley, where much of the population resents the U.S.-backed forces as alien occupiers, YPG fighters are likely to face more sudden ambushes and assaults from within this dense patchwork of orchards and villages, even after the battle for Baghuz is won.
After a while, one gets the impression that Benjamin resents Martin's ascendancy for reasons to do not at all with stagecraft but with straightforward envy: cue the libidinous Benjamin putting the make on Martin's wife, Gina (Naomi Frederick), and sending shock waves through the young couple's faltering marriage.
When the dean's son Troy (Brandon P. Bell) resists his father's insistence that he run for student body president, we quickly learn that it's because he resents being held up as "the good one," or the kind of genteel black man that Winchester's wealthy white donors can accept.
Gloria begins to see her time back home as a way to get her life back together, but Oscar both envies and resents that she escaped in the first place; in a way, learning of his new power is the only thing that's ever made him feel important in his life.
And what I find somewhat confounding as a reporter is how much he resents even the prompt to go into his thinking at the time and to reflect a little bit on some of the things about his support for the Sandinistas that may not look as justifiable in retrospect.
His pop-up gallery Mark Flood Resents, where he shows a collection of not for sale works, as well as the 2014 Insider Art Fair where he only displayed his own work in an art fair setting, has earned Flood a following of other irreverent artists like himself, of all ages and styles.
And in claiming Ukraine tried to sabotage the election, Trump wondered, "where is the investigation A.G." Clearly, the president is feeling the heat of the investigation into whether Russia interfered in the 2016 election, and he resents the fact that Sessions, who recused himself from that investigation, can't intervene on his behalf.
After reading "Opening Belle," I still can't tell you the difference between a C.M.O. and a C.D.O., but I do know that being a high-­powered woman on Wall Street, the sole breadwinner for three young children and the wife of a man who resents you for your success is a nightmare.
It's clear he resents me for wanting him to help more around the house, for him having a career he doesn't enjoy, and for me having a career I do enjoy but with less flexibility in terms of picking up and dropping off kids and staying at home with them as needed.
Though this is hardly the "old Kanye" he apparently resents, at once TLOP presents as an attempted patchwork of all the best versions of himself: the pretentious and often obscene grime of Yeezus, the emo minimalism of 808s, the ambitious imagination of MBDTF and, occasionally, the endearing magnetism of his original trilogy.
China resents the American naval presence in the western Pacific, and particularly the "freedom of navigation" operations that the US Seventh Fleet conducts in the South China Sea to demonstrate that America will not accept any Chinese claims or actions in the region that threaten its core national interests or those of its allies.
So I may start calling clues like this Bai-baiters, because there is a certain former New York Times political columnist who deeply, deeply resents any and all clues that require him to know French, among other foreign languages, and I spend a good deal of time on Twitter talking him off the ledge.
The likeliest explanations are the worst ones: He identified with Leonardo DiCaprio and the other slave-owning white villains, not the black freedman hero who burns down a slave plantation in the antebellum South; and he resents references to blackness in pop culture that white Americans could not replicate in a socially acceptable manner.
Chung, who is Korean, confronts her experience of having been adopted by white parents, coming to terms with the ways in which she resents her alienation from a huge part of who she is — in a family that othered her despite their love and best intentions, and in a community that did the same, though often cruelly.
Smith-Cameron), who resents the years lost with her son; his sister, Amantha (Abigail Spencer), who fiercely defends Daniel's innocence; his stepbrother, Teddy (Clayne Crawford), who doubts him; and Teddy's wife, Tawney (Adelaide Clemens), a deeply religious woman whose sympathy for Daniel draws her close to him and drives a wedge between herself and her husband.
But it's the uptight second child, Violet, who is the source of the big family scandal: Her son, born without her parents' knowledge, was given up for adoption and rediscovered 15 years later thanks to the pointed meddling of the eldest sister, Wendy, a dissolute young widow who resents Violet's inability to appreciate her own luck.
Trump fundamentally resents having to do any of the work or shoulder any of the responsibility of being president, which he clearly believed was a job more akin to being the grand marshal of a parade; now that a real existential crisis has descended on the parade grounds, he's not even really trying to do any of that.
And even though America's panicked friends have been this week, as the New York Times put it, "blindly dialling in to Trump Tower to try to reach the soon-to-be-leader of the free world", Trumpian assurances of support have been growing for the alliances that China resents but that have reinforced American power in East Asia since the second world war.
In All You Can Ever Know, Nicole Chung, who is Korean, confronts her experience of having been adopted by white parents, coming to terms with the ways in which she resents her alienation from a huge part of who she is — in a family that "othered" her despite their love and best intentions, and in a community that did the same, though often cruelly.
In All You Can Ever Know, Nicole Chung, who is Korean, confronts her experience of having been adopted by white parents, coming to terms with the ways in which she resents her alienation from a huge part of who she is — in a family that othered her despite their love and best intentions, and in a community that did the same, though often cruelly.
Since last August, when the process started, Ms. Funke has been billed $16,800 by her court-appointed lawyer; $3,1503 by a court evaluator, who deemed her in need of guardianship; $5,000 by her first temporary guardian, Mr. Perez, whose original request for $13,281 was slashed by the judge; at least $230,2250 by her current guardian, who took over last November; plus money for a geriatric care manager and home attendants, whom Ms. Funke resents.
And here, Antony John is relentless in his honesty, for this is a community of broken people: his mother, who is already dealing with the grief of losing her husband; his neighbor, who has lost his spouse, and whom Noah resents for loving his mother; Alyssa, who sees past the wheelchair, but whom Noah had treated badly; Double-Wide, whose honesty and forthrightness bring startling clarity; and his coach's family, for whom Noah will become an instrument of forgiveness.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's former longtime attorney Michael Cohen resents the president's use of him as a "punching bag" and has hit a "reset button" on his relationship with both the president and the media, his attorney said Wednesday.

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