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"reviled" Definitions
  1. addressed or spoken of with contemptuous or abusive language:They have repeatedly bombed civilian targets and conducted mass kidnappings—tactics that have made them one of the most reviled terrorist groups in the world.
  2. the simple past tense and past participle of revile.

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If this Joker movie is going to be overwrought and lame and reviled, it will at least be holding a mirror up to reality, which is also overwrought and lame and reviled.
This omission was quickly noted and reviled by many viewers.
That leaves one final option: Flex's reviled support email line.
Pot dealers are the most reviled criminals among prison inmates.
He is widely reviled: his approval rating is only 25%.
Yet Trump the reviled outsider pushed aside the ultimate insider.
He's not just widely reviled and disliked here -- he's mocked.
A change to Twitter that won't immediately be universally reviled.
Jaime has long been reviled for killing the Mad King.
You will see me hailed and reviled by both extremes.
Short sellers are generally reviled by corporations as malevolent opportunists.
Shane Dinneen and Christine Richard found themselves reviled by association.
Ali is revered by some, reviled by others by fight night.
Now they have a Republican president reviled by the Democratic base.
But Anthony said she doesn't care if she's reviled by America.
The Incroyables were pilloried, parodied, emulated, reviled, attacked and much discussed.
"I know Roger Ailes was reviled," Charlie Black, the lobbyist, said.
For supporters of Katanga's secession, Mr. Hammarskjold was a reviled figure.
It belongs to an entire neglected and reviled stratum of society.
The real beauties are the friendly creatures from unjustly reviled species.
Dana Rohrabacher, is directly connected to the reviled Russian leader Vladimir Putin.
And cellulite was the most visible and reviled hallmark of that failure.
But still, a loss exists for the survivors of these reviled people.
Mr Taylor is still popular in some places—and reviled in others.
Moreover, his government's reforms, although in many cases necessary, are widely reviled.
Today he is reviled by liberals and distrusted by many party loyalists.
But you understand why Trump is so reviled by some people, right?
Mr Clegg may be widely reviled, but at least he is recognised.
Hailed by some as a feminist, she was reviled by conservative clerics.
Ms. Rousseff's vice president, Michel Temer, who now governs Brazil, is reviled.
Sinosphere BEIJING — They may be the most reviled public servants in China.
The reviled proto-crossover perhaps deserves more respect than it usually gets.
Wine School This month, we will consider a much-reviled grape: merlot.
Debt collectors make up one of the most reviled industries in America.
The once-reviled FN has clearly entered the mainstream of French politics.
She can make a reviled celebrity likable with just one special interview.
At the time, most Jewish Israelis reviled Mr. Arafat as an archterrorist.
If it results in Boehner-style crises, he'll simply be universally reviled.
Adams arguably found her niche gravitating toward the widely reviled, like Mrs.
In Baltimore, Mr. Cummings is revered; the president, by contrast, is reviled.
How could Obama have been so celebrated while he is so reviled?
I don't know if there's any other agency that's been so reviled.
Instead, the book was reviled, and by the writers he most admired.
For this year's Grammys, she channeled... Trump's much-debated-and-reviled border wall.
Even if it does, Canada's fat cats are less reviled than those elsewhere.
Ballet represented everything about the West that Russians have historically rejected and reviled.
But both are also reviled by others as arrogant, inauthentic and generally repellent.
The GOP nominee is so reviled that his own party has denounced him.
For Mr. Corbyn's most ardent supporters, Mr. Watson had become a reviled figure.
Frustrated With You Frustrated With You: My response was universally reviled by readers.
His predecessor, Mr. Dijsselbloem, was never as reviled in Greece as Mr. Schäuble.
Connecticut, the abortion cases reviled by the Christian right to which he belongs.
After that, coyotes were reviled and hunters very nearly wiped out the animals.
Nazi sympathizers are supposed to be reviled and ostracized, not humanized and normalized.
The lone senator who provides the 50th vote can be blamed and reviled.
Mr. Bolsonaro is by no means the only world leader reviled by environmentalists.
I am sure he is reviled and loved equally for such an action.
Leaf blowers are beloved and reviled for the same reason: They are powerful.
No group of animals is more reviled, feared, or distrusted, and that's not fair.
He is reviled for failing to control corruption and for allowing crime to surge.
You guessed it, one of Silicon Valley's most reviled/prolific investors himself, Peter Thiel.
IT IS easy to forget how deeply the world reviled Kanye West in 2009.
Official adulation for the monarchy endures, but in private King Vajiralongkorn is widely reviled.
Is there a screen trope simultaneously more loved and reviled than real-time hacking?
Never before or since has a work of art been so reviled in Australia.
Quite the opposite, we seem equally reviled on all sides of the political spectrum.
Those girls are so culturally reviled that other teenage girls make fun of them.
He endorsed Ulysses S. Grant -- who was reviled by Southerners -- for president in 1868.
It is no surprise why the gun is so reviled by gun control advocates.
Trump has long reviled McCain, despite the late senator's revered status in both parties.
As for the reviled Equitable Building, it is now an official New York landmark.
MOSCOW — He was long reviled by Russia's state-controlled media as a deranged warmonger.
He is by far the most unpopular and reviled governor in the entire country.
One of them, an executive, committed fairly mild offenses but is reviled by all.
This time, the last thing Johnson wants is "help" from the mostly-reviled Trump.
His departure for Kentucky in 323 turned him from adored to reviled — almost overnight.
In general, no one brings this up because the KKK is almost universally reviled.
Caravaggio and his followers were reviled and then virtually forgotten until the 20th century.
They insisted that Nielson was "unhinged," and Nielson quickly became the season's most reviled contestant.
Tinder, the most reviled of the services, manages to add something positive to the universe.
The critically reviled, already scandalous ABC show "The Proposal" could threaten to sully Disney's reputation.
We've paired some of our favorite (or most reviled) characters with their real-life doppelgängers.
Never before in American history have the two major party nominees been so widely reviled.
Pakistani man beats sister to death over marriage argument Baloch was both adored and reviled.
Think of Jennifer Lawrence, who is alternately adored and reviled, depending on the public mood.
One big difference from 2013, however: Republicans had a Democratic president reviled by their base.
We talk about this a lot, but we thought the record would be truly reviled.
He comes from a butcher shop in northwest Spain where age is revered, not reviled.
The competition is stiff, but Pai may be the most reviled man on the internet.
He could easily have avoided meeting with Serra, just as he avoided the reviled Temer.
Perhaps it is no coincidence that it is the most reviled airline among Twitter users.
Montague is reviled by the public for her right-wing agenda on immigration and terrorism.
He died three years later in disgrace, and has been a reviled figure ever since.
It eliminates the reviled alternative minimum tax, which falls primarily on the upper middle class.
The spymaster was reviled by the protesters, and came under huge pressure to step down.
She has given a voice to the silenced and the reviled, advocating for their survival.
One of the mysteries of 2016 is the degree to which Hillary Clinton is reviled.
After she died, she was, predictably, revered and reviled in most of the expected places.
The story of Benedict Arnold's metamorphosis, from renowned hero to reviled traitor, rivals any fiction.
This time the Justice Department initiative is linked to another universally reviled crime, child exploitation.
My ancestors are being reviled as evil and bad people, and they are good people.
The resume sounds like that of the stereotypical insider so reviled in the 2016 campaign.
As revered as it was reviled, this massive machine was sold from 2002 to 2009.
Journalists, so reviled, are human, subsuming emotion, or harnessing it, in the quest for lucidity.
Journalists, so reviled, are human, subsuming emotion, or harnessing it, in the quest for lucidity.
But as much as he's revered in some quarters, Junipero Serra is reviled in others.
Indeed, the violation of privacy that memoirs specialize in is as often reviled as praised.
But 98 percent of that shift would have occurred without the much-reviled trade agreements.
And he will probably say worse, because he wants vindication, for himself and his reviled method.
And those trying to cover up the dirty truth should be not only discredited but reviled.
Their role as "low-level" policemen have led them to become reviled by some citizens, however.
Vitter is a reviled figure here, but Kennedy has always stood beside his scandal-plagued friend.
Few food crazes are as reviled, and misunderstood, as the recent spike in gluten-free products.
Trump has defended his past support for single-payer healthcare, a concept generally reviled by Republicans.
Ted Cruz (R-Texas), perhaps one of the most loathed mainstream politicians, isn't so inexplicably reviled.
Plenty of behaviors that are now reviled were once not just legal but perfectly ethically mainstream.
The group was reviled by muralists and Stridentists alike as counterrevolutionary, and the attacks got personal.
"In the end, he went from being reviled to being revered," civil rights leader the Rev.
But one other (far less) rich guy was watching Twitter, the reviled pharma bro Martin Shkreli.
And now Trump has turned to China, knowing that, among his base, the country is reviled.
While less popularly reviled than Citizens United, the Roberts Court's 2013 decision in Shelby County v.
Manhattan's street grid, for example, was an end run around a proposal reviled in the city.
In 2004 he announced his reconciliation with President Ortega, the Sandinista leader he had long reviled.
It is France's infamous, almost indecipherable labor code, the Code du Travail, both revered and reviled.
The Rohingya, a Muslim ethnic minority reviled by Myanmar's Buddhist majority, have been persecuted for decades.
Reviled by many to this day as the "Butcher of Beijing", Li remained premier until 1998.
Mr. Mugabe's second wife, she is reviled inside Zimbabwe and, more important, inside the ruling party.
They can't be seen to cave to bullying from Trump, who is widely reviled in France.
And, for good measure, trashing the agreement his reviled predecessor, Barack Obama, was instrumental in achieving.
"I grew up in a community that was either revered or reviled," said Mr. Muhammad, 68.
Now, arguably the most fan-adored (and reviled) Bachelor alum has split up with his traveling girlfriend.
Yet she would return to the White House as its most-reviled new occupant of modern times.
His character sketch helps provide context for Lucas' career, especially the things he's been most reviled for.
Whether Hefner and his empire should be celebrated or reviled has always been a fiercely debated question.
Of course, it's not unprecedented for a modern American president to be reviled within the black community.
In fact, many old-world underdogs of the industry went through a transformation from reviled to revered.
Gavin Newsom and Attorney General Kamala Harris, who are generally reviled by this state's beleaguered Republican Party.
Many influential Jewish leaders also reviled it for what they believed were negative depictions of its characters.
In many cases, Obama continued, or even expanded upon, the same ugly policies of his reviled predecessor.
Profiles of Trump voters have become a reviled genre, but it seems like someone is reading them.
He became known, then, as the Kingslayer and one of the most reviled men in the realm.
Quakers were generally reviled at the time for their strange, spiritually induced behavior — "quaking" and the like.
Such a move—indeed, any discussion of it even—would be reviled abroad, including by Israel's allies.
Rent control is reviled by almost all economists because of the distortions it creates in housing markets.
Even the much-reviled Koch brothers built most of their fortune on investment in the real economy.
She built a reputation for representing the poor and the reviled, usually for modest, court-paid fees.
This got us thinking about another of New York's simultaneously adored and reviled forms of wildlife: pigeons.
The Dean Witter deal in 1997 was particularly reviled internally, being viewed as a decidedly downscale purchase.
A few days later, his department declined prosecution of McCabe, one of the president's most reviled targets.
Carnera was a curiosity who drew in fans but was reviled by the sports writers of the time.
We are Iranian refugees, those somehow now-reviled immigrants, who have never once not worked in this country.
Mr Peña was widely reviled when he invited Mr Trump to the presidential palace during the election campaign.
And when a female character is inherently unlikeable, like Cersei from Game of Thrones, she is generally reviled.
Al-Qaeda has 300 or so fighters in the area, but they are lightly armed and widely reviled.
Naturally, these underdogs end up saving the day, becoming local heroes despite having been reviled for so long.
Born into a film-making family, Mr Thomas has produced some of cinema's most revered and reviled films.
It has drawn international attention, piled pressure on the government and made Mr Kijowski reviled by PiS supporters.
Redressing the reputations of reviled antagonists from literature or the stage can seem a potty, if lucrative, enterprise.
The sentiment is a legacy of Mr Obama's presidency, much reviled in the palaces of the autocratic Gulf.
Often reviled by the right, NCLR is a mainstream advocacy group that foments annual conventions rather than riots.
Both men may find that a widely reviled figure like Maduro makes for an attractive—and expedient—foil.
An artist once reviled as a pariah and embraced as a martyr has been thoroughly absorbed into mainstream.
I instantly compared him to John Mayer, who's also widely reviled by a large portion of the internet.
Rohingya are generally reviled in India, where its 1.3 billion people are fighting for resources and job opportunities.
Again, you work at CNN and BuzzFeed, these are two platforms reviled by many people you're writing about.
Admired and reviled, praised and denounced, Mr. Castorf's Volksbühne was never a theater one could remain indifferent to.
The orange-clad workers are housed apart from the facções, but are reviled for collaborating with their jailers.
George Vancouver reviled when he named the region in 1792 now attracts upward of 40,000 visitors each year.
For now, the White House is not abandoning the Iran nuclear agreement, which is reviled in Saudi Arabia.
Mugabe and his wife Grace were widely reviled across the country despite having a traditional base of support.
Many of the cartoons were critical of some of history's most reviled figures, such as Hitler and Mussolini.
Fernandez, who was dogged by corruption accusations and reviled by foreign investors, left the economy in near tatters.
The Rohingya issue also is unpopular: The group is widely reviled by the ethnic-Burmese and Buddhist majority.
That explains why the best freshman residence halls are the ones often dreaded and reviled by prospective students.
The board is largely reviled in Puerto Rico, where locals feel it infringes upon the U.S. territory's self-governance.
Hers echoed CM Punk's promos, stressing that not only did WWE not trade in wrestling, but actively reviled it.
In de Blasio, Trump smells an opportunity to elevate a rival reviled by large swaths of his own party.
The campaign of the New York businessman who has never previously held public office was widely reviled in Mexico.
Credited with strengthening what had threatened to become a failed state, he is also reviled for stunting its development.
Washington was universally reviled after he decked the Houston Rockets' Rudy Tomjanovich in a brawl during a 1977 game.
His consulting income will be considerable and he will be at once reviled and revered by the bitcoin community.
Historically, that's a new development; science fiction was once a reviled genre, dismissed as juvenile trash or escapist nonsense.
Once known as untouchables and reviled as ritually unclean, this sixth of India's population has never been more integrated.
Now Cruz, reviled by many of his Republican colleagues, has emerged as the party's primary hope to defeat Trump.
The mummified heads were part of Maori tradition to preserve loved ones or reviled enemies, according to Te Papa.
The resolution's failure indicates that future regulations from the CFPB, reviled by many Republicans, may have shots at survival.
The crucial question is the fate of Mr Yatsenyuk, who is reviled but controls a large faction in parliament.
It was, as Trumpism is, in particular a vote against immigration, reviled symbol of the establishment, internationalism and change.
Confucius, whom Mao reviled, is much more Mr Xi's fellow, with his precepts of order, hierarchy, loyalty and uprightness.
In being reviled by the upper-crust establishment, he has tapped into the anger of a disaffected working class.
That those Supreme Court precedents, the much-reviled Insular Cases, are still part of American law is an embarrassment.
Among its alumni are many police commanders and Carrie Lam, the territory's chief executive who is reviled by protesters.
The musician and fashion designer is reviled by some as a pompous, arrogant, "jackass," to quote President Barack Obama.
She was reviled by some in the country for being crass and vulgar, and prone to attention-seeking stunts.
But she remains popular at home, where the Rohingya Muslim minority is widely reviled among the mostly Buddhist population.
Pristina Journal PRISTINA, Kosovo — The Grand Hotel in the Kosovar capital of Pristina is regularly reviled in internet reviews.
Whether beloved or reviled, the AR-15 is more than just a gun for much of the United States.
Phyllis Schlafly, who died Monday at the age of 92, was revered by social conservatives and reviled by liberals.
Much of the episode, at least for me, recalled "Star Trek: Nemesis," one of the more reviled Trek movies.
After all, Mr. Bolsonaro is also the most reviled contender in the field, with a 45 percent disapproval rate.
A mother who can't "let go" is a grasping, desperate creature, entirely to be pitied if not openly reviled.
Gamal Mubarak, in particular, was reviled more widely than his father during the last years of Mr. Mubarak's reign.
Associates of Bolton — who has long been reviled by liberals — have expressed their surprise at him joining their ranks.
The widely reviled and feared lawyer would willingly use the legal equivalent of chemical weapons to achieve his goals.
Admired by many, reviled by others, the Great Imam of a leading hardline Muslim organization is wanted for pornography.
"Political parties" is a reviled term to many, who feel it is reminiscent of the heavily factionalized status quo.
Pepsi's disastrous advertising foray into race relations was near-universally reviled the instant it hit social media last week.
Westbrook led the league in turnovers, and the team's ownership was widely reviled for stealing the franchise from Seattle.
The A.M.T. is much reviled by tax experts across the political spectrum for its unintended consequences and fiendish complexity.
But they didn't, and Bartman instead found himself one of the most reviled fans in the history of baseball.
The Chainsmokers' path from dance-music pranksters into legitimate, if often reviled, pop hitmakers has been brief and uncomfortable.
But Trump's skill at intimidating the political class into believing that he is anything but historically reviled still matters.
The reviled American Health Care Act would block Planned Parenthood from Medicaid for one year for the same reason.
Dan Snyder is a generally reviled human being, and there's no way the Washington owner isn't aware of that.
"No one should be astonished when their claim is ignored, reviled, and claimed to be fake news," he said.
And don't miss this in-depth tale of the weird redemption of the city's most reviled tech bro, Greg Gopman.
Yet when the OS dropped publicly in January 29, it was immediately reviled by, well, everyone (except our expert reviewers).
It's something that's come to be reviled, the very thing that may have cost America a presidential election — fake news.
While MMA judges are almost universally reviled by fans, the referees for these title fights, at least, look perfectly capable.
While her father is a very controversial (reviled, even) character, Ivanka has kept a pretty low profile during this campaign.
Though these days, a movie star getting his critically reviled project over $100 million single-handedly would seem pretty impressive.
Long reviled by the real estate industry, rent stabilization laws are now being considered in jurisdictions throughout the United States.
In different circumstances, Gendry's claim to the throne would be a threat a ruler (or usurper!) as reviled as Cersei.
Hayes is now one of the more reviled men from the franchise, his hopes of becoming the Bachelor seemingly dashed.
Both adored and reviled, Baloch referred to herself as a "modern-day feminist" and had almost 750,000 followers on Facebook.
For more than an hour, I was granted the privilege to complain about one of our most reviled consumer services.
It was just another cultural touchstone, something I understood was significant to many people (and reviled by many, many others).
That makes the process of saying what you mean — while providing visual or referenced context — a much reviled brain teaser.
And while lobbyists may be reviled, they wield a huge amount of power behind the scenes in shaping American government.
She was widely reviled for her disconnected style even before the damaging bribery scandal that brought her down in March.
Questions include 'level of obedience' The forms are tied to one of the world's most reviled, barbaric, ruthless terrorist organizations.
Fernandez is a divisive figure, revered by many for generous welfare programs and reviled by others for her economic policies.
It is, according to at least one Republican, the most reviled piece of legislation on Capitol Hill in recent memory.
South Africa, too, recently rid itself of a widely reviled president, with the ousting of Jacob Zuma earlier this year.
Even today, no animal in North America is at once more loved and reviled than Canis lupus, the gray wolf.
She refused to participate in a town hall event on Fox News, a channel that is reviled on the left.
But some reviled Irving Berlin for his presumption, as an immigrant and a Jew, in having written it at all.
For this, and his suggestions that Mexicans are rapists and drug runners worthy of deportation, he's been reviled down south.
Costa-Hawkins is much reviled among tenant advocates because it limits how and how widely cities can impose rent control.
It's evil in the absolute, and virtue is measured by the starkness with which that evil is labeled and reviled.
Guatemalans elected a former television comic as president in 2015 on promises he would be honest, unlike his reviled predecessor.
If James's much reviled supporting cast starts consistently contributing like that, the East may be there for the taking again.
Or take emoshes, those little generated drawings that adorn our messages and are reviled by technological fearmongers the world over.
Mr. Erdogan has reviled as traitors businesspeople who have moved their assets abroad as the Turkish economy began to falter.
He gained prominence among conservatives, and was equally reviled by many on the left, for his attacks on organized labor.
Appearing in England and Wales as far back as the 17th century, sin eaters were a universally reviled but necessary evil.
Shkreli became a reviled figure after he raised the price of anti-AIDS drug Daraprim from $13.50 to $750 per tablet.
Moyo, a figure reviled in much of Zimbabwe for his often brutal verbal assaults on detractors, says he has no regrets.
Hating HillaryOctober 22nd | United States Two weeks before election day, we asked why "America's probable next president" was so deeply reviled.
There's the part that knows that I'm being evaluated, sometimes reviled, because of how my body looks to a man's world.
Just a decade ago, banks were reviled for ensnaring customers with an array of poorly disclosed penalties like $35 overdraft fees.
The resulting film, The Rise of Jordan Peterson, thoughtfully explores the ways in which Peterson has been both celebrated and reviled.
Staying unrepentantly cosmopolitan during the 1979 revolution, he was reviled as pro-Western, socially isolated and expelled from his teaching job.
On the one hand, Mr Peña is widely reviled, mainly because of his failure to tackle violent crime and rampant corruption.
Hongya is the birthplace of the 14th, and current, Dalai Lama, Tibet's exiled spiritual leader who is reviled by China's government.
Manson is perhaps one of America's most reviled serial killers — despite the fact that he never actually committed any murders himself.
Though some Appleton folk recalled that their local boy was "charming" and "social", his ideas and methods came to be reviled.
If the admired Mr Jones loses to the reviled Mr Moore, on the other hand, such a recovery might seem unimaginable.
For Richard Spencer and those who share names with people who are largely reviled, life online can be a cruel slog.
House Republicans are preparing major changes to the Dodd-Frank Act, the post-recession banking regulation long reviled by the GOP.
Helpless to respond, he would have been castigated as a sensationalist and attention-seeking member of the reviled DC media establishment.
So it's really no surprise that in nations with significant Muslim populations, ISIS is reviled, as the Pew Research Center found.
OUTSIDE China, the monster Three Gorges dam across the Yangzi river is one of the most reviled engineering projects ever built.
The idea of a confidential helpline for some of the world's most reviled people came from Fran Henry, an American campaigner.
CURITIBA, Brazil (Reuters) - He was already among the most reviled politicians in Brazil and now he is among the most feared.
It is reviled by many, and rumors have swirled that its corporate parent, Oracle, isn't especially interested in the language's future.
The media mogul Sumner Redstone reviled his former lover at the opening of the lawsuit she filed challenging his mental competence.
You are not to be praised for your fourth quarter outreach, but reviled for it, because it contains contempt, not contrition.
The second she essentially leaves open, reminding us that even some of the lawmakers who reviled Johnson hesitated to remove him.
Cruz is not only one of the most prominent Republicans in America, but one of the most reviled men in politics.
They reviled the government for its failure to destroy Israel, and for a too-cozy relationship with Britain and the West.
Reviled by Palestinians, it is considered one of the most significant documents leading to the creation of the state of Israel.
Her 2014 documentary Songs from the North takes a neutral approach toward a nation that is usually reviled or laughed at.
Burly heavyweight Konstantin Erokhin, reviled as he may be for his recent snoozer with Gabriel Gonzaga, is also on the market.
He had become a deeply polarizing figure, respected in the North and reviled in the South as he awaited his execution.
It enacted major reforms in mortgage lending and created other consumer protections, including the much-reviled Consumer Protection Financial Bureau (CFPB).
As it turns out, McCarthy and Trump shared an infamous aide, a widely reviled but nonetheless influential lawyer named Roy Cohn.
On the left, they're being reviled as gender traitors, depicted as betraying the sisterhood and acting against their own best interests.
Adolf Hitler, among the most infamous and reviled leaders in world history, was named TIME Person of the Year in 1938.
It takes on extra dimension because it's the gasoline for a network television reality-competition franchise, loved and reviled by millions.
Yet while efforts to improve traffic-safety are applauded, any efforts to reduce the gun carnage are reviled as rights infringements.
Those concrete and steel behemoths that mark the Polish landscape have long been reviled and rejected for their associations with Communism.
They reviled reporters, labeling them "maggots" and "pathological liars," and made enemies in city government, including Toronto's Police Chief Bill Blair.
Are we actually going to impose far harsher treatment on this group than even the much reviled Republican health care legislation?
Obama, who is reviled by many Trump voters, could become an organizing catalyst for grass-roots Republicans as well as Democrats.
The country's judiciary is reviled by many citizens for its gargantuan bureaucracy, slowness in delivering verdicts and outsize salaries for judges.
Four years ago, he painted Batman hugging his most reviled nemesis, the Joker, against a yellow backdrop on a large canvas.
That arrangement, known as the Irish backstop, was reviled by hard-line Brexit supporters — one of the reasons Parliament rejected Mrs.
They occupy an uncanny valley of being wildly popular AND wildly reviled by anyone who considers themselves a person of taste.
Within less than a week, Jewell went from being a hero cop to one of America's most reviled would-be villains.
Others travel halfway across the country from Dhaka and beyond to hand small gifts of cash to the once-reviled Rohingya.
But this is far from the first time that critically reviled or mediocre Netflix movies have been major hits with viewers.
Two years ago, Michael Cohen was reviled as a liar and a Donald Trump minion who was not to be believed.
In the course of a few days, he had gone from among the city's top young talent to someone absolutely reviled.
The United States has accused the military of ethnic cleansing against the Rohingya, who are widely reviled in Buddhist-majority Myanmar.
In 1886, he chalked up his first succès de scandale when his painting "The Sick Child" was reviled by Oslo's art establishment.
Priebus is the embodiment of the establishment, which is why he is reassuring to anti-Trumpers, but often reviled by Trump's base.
Because of Confessions and the controversy it produced, Styron became a reviled and contentious literary figure for the rest of his life.
Gawker Media later waged something of its own public relations campaign, highlighting its sites' often-lauded (if controversial and occasionally reviled) journalism.
It's a districting process widely reviled by voting rights activists, but one that nevertheless remains in place in cities across the country.
Maybe there are no more rules to politics, and it's open season on comparing immigration policies to genocide or reviled Aryan ideologies.
Or maybe, just maybe, you saw the much-reviled trailer for the forthcoming film version and lost whatever coordinates you once had.
The reviled Obert Mpofu, who has been accused in parliament of demanding vast bribes when minister of mines, is now home minister.
No one -- most especially an equally reviled and "corrupt" president -- should ever be allowed to equate or minimalize such a liberal touchstone.
All of these candidates did so, explicitly, as a way of keeping the reviled Front consigned to the margins of French politics.
Influencers have notoriously been paid well into the six figures to promote the weight-loss quick-fix, widely reviled by medical professionals.
It is "antiheroes" who make those ugly decisions to sacrifice others, who are willing to be reviled to serve the greater good.
Fox has apologized for a widely reviled promotional image for X-Men: Apocalypse, which shows Oscar Isaac's Apocalypse strangling Jennifer Lawrence's Mystique.
But most of all, it's a love letter to band fandom, and all the funny, obsessive, reviled teenage girls who created it.
Today, the Dogan group, once reviled as a bastion of the political opposition by AK hardliners, is basking in the government's favour.
But Kovesi was reviled by the Social Democrats before being forced out last year on the order of Justice Minister Tudorel Toader.
Popular Force wants the new president to pardon the 78-year-old Mr Fujimori, who is loved and reviled in equal measure.
She was a divisive figure, loved and deeply mourned as a quasi-saint by some and reviled and strongly criticized by others.
In this, the era of the reviled Dawn of Justice, he is the truest Man of Steel we could ever hope for.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - People use a lot of words to describe the reviled cockroach: disgusting, ugly, sneaky and repulsive, to name a few.
Only in recent months have prisons been prohibited from feeding inmates "the loaf," a reviled concoction of dried bread and root vegetables.
Is it that people in this part of the world are simply curious of a man so reviled elsewhere in the world?
In the 21970 years since the release of "Cracked Rear View," the band has been generally reviled, or shrugged off, or forgotten.
And no group is more universally reviled than the Gemmers, the former ruling class who infamously committed atrocities against their own people.
Her personal appeal at home endures, and the military-linked party remains reviled for the army's long, ruinous grip on the country.
While the volcanic Mr. Weinstein is reviled — privately — by wide swaths of the entertainment industry, he also has a lot of friends.
Reviled by many at home in London and at work in Brussels, Farage is spending the autumn giving speeches all over Europe.
Symbols — including flags and portraits — of reviled leaders like World War II Germany's Adolf Hitler were destroyed after a fall from power.
And he offered a favorite refrain of the widely reviled—hey, if both sides hate us we must be doing something right!
Name must be recognized and initially applauded by all corporate season-ticket holders, until it is inevitably reviled by an entire city.
He even tried highly processed and programmed Top 10-style pop, produced by Timbaland, on the widely reviled album "Scream" in 2009.
The figures had reported lobbying on adoption issues related to the Magnitsky Act, a U.S. law reviled by Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Pompeo replaced Rex Tillerson, who was widely reviled in Foggy Bottom over his unwillingness to consult with department experts, among other complaints.
Lesnar was going to be the monster and, portentously, he got cheers for kicking the shit out of the then-reviled Cena.
And a few years ago in Modern Farmer, Lessley Anderson wrote a great piece on how Monsanto became so reviled in certain corners.
For a century after her death, she was reviled; only when the feminist movement began gaining traction was her life and writing reassessed.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Perhaps no other color in history has been so celebrated and so reviled as the color purple.
The win was a blow to the powerful Shinawatra clan and their allies, whose populist politics are reviled by Thailand's military-royalist establishment.
N.Y.C. Nature There are few birds as universally reviled as the European starling, and consequently, few with as interesting a story to tell.
This "degenerate art" was so publicly reviled, such an affront to the National Socialist identity, that it simply had to go on display.
Long reviled by conservatives, the Internal Revenue Service would get a $239 million cut despite Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin's request for more funding.
Wolf says he genuinely enjoys appearing on Fox News and Fox Business, the networks favored by conservatives  that are reviled by the left.
It's still amazing that Kanye and Charlie Heat were able to flip the unilaterally reviled New Years Eve "Facts" freestyle into a banger.
I also feel like the once-reviled, corporate partnership tie-in character Dazzler is worthy of a rewrite in our celebrity-obsessed times.
They would say they are rogue scientists, unfairly reviled by their more mainstream colleagues for having mastered prediction, the ultimate goal of seismology.
But Kovesi was reviled by the Social Democrat government before being forced out last year on the order of Justice Minister Tudorel Toader.
The pharmacy benefits manager, which Cramer called a "widely reviled" middleman, recently lost its biggest client, Anthem, and shares have since been weak.
Mr. Trump, the Republican presidential nominee, is reviled here for, among other things, accusing Mexico of sending drugs and rapists over the border.
It's hard to say what shifted between the release of Death Magnetic (or the generally reviled Lulu experiment) and Hardwired… to Self-Destruct.
Now he's backing a candidate who has insulted minorities, shown a casual disregard for policy discussions and is reviled by the party's establishment.
The Haggler Before our episode begins, a brief word about Taxi TV, which longtime readers may recall is deeply reviled by the Haggler.
The ubiquity of The Heist's singles aided a roundly reviled near-sweep of the hip-hop categories at the following year's Grammy Awards.
Few of the Trump administration's policies were as universally reviled by Americans across the country as the family separation policy at the border.
As with almost any reviled minority group in America, the fear traces back to sex — the men were either sexless or sex-crazed.
Most infamously, it kicked off the endless is-Bates-a-murderer plot line, though many of the show's less reviled storylines suffered too.
Wines of The Times A small group of ubiquitous wines occupies the paradoxical territory of being well known, highly popular and often reviled.
I say this with some trepidation as retsina is generally as reviled as it is misunderstood, but I mean it as a compliment.
Through Walter's memories, "The Inheritance" summons a not too distant past when gay men were not just marginalized but reviled, because of AIDS .
A monopoly by the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority, or Prepa, was reviled by island residents long before Hurricane Maria shut it down.
But he is also reviled by many others — including Commissioner O'Neill, the victims of the group's violence and their relatives — as a terrorist.
For the dominant civilization, which enslaves the orogenes—for use as weaponry or as geological instruments—they are a reviled but necessary underclass.
Barstool is beloved by its audience, but it is reviled by lots of media commentators, who grimace at the publishers' frat-boy persona.
The latest is for broad change to the Polish courts, which the government says is an attempt to reform a widely reviled institution.
He is very friendly with some of the titans of finance in New York, a group reviled by many rank-and-file Democrats.
But that doesn't mean they want to back Trump, whose unpopularity with the left means virtually any policy he backs is reviled. Sen.
At first regarded as just a phantom of superstition, the concept of a witch evolved into someone who should be feared and reviled.
Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam, who is reviled by the protesters, said after voting Sunday morning that she hoped the calm will last.
Minassian also references "Chads and Stacys" — an internet meme referring to stereotypically "popular" men and women who are reviled by self-identified incels.
Cats, depending on who you ask, is either a beloved musical from Andrew Lloyd Webber or a reviled musical from Andrew Lloyd Webber.
The Marine Corps quickly made fun of the attempt at cool, and the campaign came to be reviled in the Army as well.
Ahmed Best got the job — as Jar Jar Binks, who ended up being one of the most reviled characters in "Star Wars" history.
It knocks off the Chainsmokers and Halsey's "Closer," the widely-reviled EDM hit that's held onto the spot for the past several weeks.
The United States has accused the military of ethnic cleansing against the Rohingya, a Muslim minority who are widely reviled in Buddhist-majority Myanmar.
"The wealthy working people have earned their right to live in the city," Keller adds, in the most widely reviled part of the post.
This week, It's Always Sunny decided to make one of the most universally reviled things in all of television sitcom history—a clip show.
In his travel memoir "The Gentleman in the Parlor," he reviled the city's "dense traffic," its "ceaseless din," its "insipid" cuisine and "sordid" houses.
Revered by some for ending the country's civil war, Mr. Rajapaksa was reviled by others because of allegations of corruption and human rights abuses.
After 1931, Toscanini refused to conduct in Italy, resisting Mussolini, who dangled honors and official posts; he was thereafter reviled in the Fascist press.
Reviled by many critics as a backbench blowhard, Bolsonaro displayed shrewd political instincts by tapping into public anger over rampant corruption and rising crime.
Common Sense It's an understatement to say Tesla Motors' proposed $2.6 billion takeover of SolarCity has been the most reviled deal of the year.
The dedicated button was often reviled, as it didn't let users do anything other than summon Bixby, which not all users wanted to use.
It was an extraordinarily expensive flop and reviled by critics, who didn't cotton to its attempt to Braveheart up the story of the Alamo.
The aide said incumbents do not want to be forced to cast a controversial vote to stabilize Obamacare, a law reviled by many conservatives.
Some had been chased away by the racist name, or by the owner, Daniel Snyder, who is just about universally reviled in these parts.
And that his record includes laws and episodes that are reviled — rightly — by the female and black voters so integral to the Democratic Party?
But he was also reviled as a dictator who resorted to violence to retain power and ran a once-robust economy into the ground.
They brought us a great convenience most people had never had before — internet on airplanes — and they have been reviled by customers ever since.
He chose a Quincy, a Loire sauvignon blanc, because, he said, he remembered a meal many years ago when a Quincy was universally reviled.
Reviled by Internet Freedom advocates, Williams held fast to her belief that the Internet was simply too dangerous for the average consumer to navigate.
Those regulations — which increased the FCC's regulatory authority over Internet service providers — are reviled by many Republicans, who view them as a power grab.
Jaime Lannister is reviled as the Kingslayer not because he killed a king, but because he killed a king he was sworn to protect.
While the conservative mainstream reviled him, we, high on common household products as instructed by the Anarchist Cookbook, loved the rebellious spirit Manson represented.
Her Brexit plan is widely reviled and it is not clear whether, or on what terms, Britain will leave the European Union on March 29.
Apparently, our "crime" was fraternizing with migrants seeking refuge in this nation as part of the administration-reviled "caravan" fleeing violence in their home countries.
It is a former al-Qaeda affiliate and is led by jihadists who are wanted by the world's intelligence services and reviled by almost everyone.
" Younger audiences may not realize that when Bechdel began making cartoons, lesbian culture was feared, ridiculed, even reviled — they were "Dykes to Watch Out For.
They were obvious attempts to carbon-copy the Marvel Cinematic Universe business model, they were critically reviled, and they fell well short of financial expectations.
Also, the British politician Enoch Powell is reviled as a racist, but his economic thinking (call it "Enochonomics") is more complex—with lessons for liberals.
Trump's intention was to make himself a player in the national political game and an Obama antagonist who would delight those who reviled the President.
He was much reviled by the hunkered-down liberals in the state, sure, but even traditional conservatives like my dad thought he was an embarrassment.
China is producing millions of new entrepreneurs each year, and (unlike Rockefeller, who was widely reviled as a monopolist) Mr Ma is idolised by them.
Who else, for example, would ever characterize the "swamp," the political establishment in DC reviled by Trump during the campaign, as a "successful business model"?
Because of enforcement policies, ICE is reviled by the left, where stories about law enforcement officials seizing illegal immigrants go viral on a daily basis.
Compared to Trump, who is reviled by many key players in the conservative movement, Romney would be at least a minimally acceptable alternative to Trump.
As much as robocalls as a practise may be reviled by phone customers, there are actually some robocalls that you might welcome and find useful.
The press may have hated him, and liberals might have reviled him, but Nixon understood how to message to the vast middle of the country.
N.Y.U.'s plans are centered on a new project at its Mercer Street building, which currently houses the university's much-reviled, non-air-conditioned gymnasium.
Two figures stand out in assassination lore: Fidel Castro, the Cuban strongman, and Rasputin, the wild-eyed, deeply reviled monk who influenced Russia's last czar.
The United States has accused the government of ethnic cleansing against the Rohingya, a Muslim minority who are widely reviled in this majority-Buddhist country.
"As a blue-blooded Australian from a wealthy family, Oxford-educated, he both revered and reviled the British establishment," Mr. Carvel said of Mr. Murdoch.
Justice Kennedy is reviled by many of Mr. Trump's supporters for voting to uphold access to abortion, limit the death penalty and expand gay rights.
President Ronald Reagan selected Chief Justice Earl Warren, like him a former Republican governor of California but one whose liberal court was reviled by conservatives.
Post-Modernist buildings, those teasing, colorful mash-ups of columns, pilasters and pediments, were both praised and reviled in the 250s and '2100s, their heyday.
Six of the vanquished incumbents were former members of the Independent Democratic Conference, a much-reviled group of Democratic senators who had empowered the Republicans.
Connor, who is losing a fortune on Willa's critically reviled play, asks Logan to coax the Waystar media machine into pumping out some better reviews.
New steel for the mall has been erected and the much-reviled checkerboard pattern on the exterior of the existing building has mostly been replaced.
In Russia, he is still reviled by some for presiding over the collapse of the Soviet Union which was followed by a grinding economic crisis.
Though Argentina reaches the final of the 1990 World Cup in Italy, Maradona delivers a middling performance and is reviled as a washed-up villain.
Stalkerware has become so reviled by privacy experts, security researchers and lawmakers that antivirus makers have promised to do more to better detect the spyware.
The Roma were some of the least recognized victims of the Bosnian war, reviled and misunderstood by all sides, as they have been throughout history.
Young Pauline's discovery of and consequent grappling with her desire for Halla at a time when "deviants" are reviled is conveyed with wonderful, empathic understanding.
Even in Estonia, a Baltic nation deeply suspicious of Moscow, a party long reviled as a Russian tool recently took charge of a new government.
Detractors have also directed their ire at Wakefield himself, once named "one of the most reviled doctors of his generation" by the New York Times.
There are themes as to why Duke is reviled, the whole I Hate Christian Laettner idea, but it's really rooted in the success of the program.
If you think about when Berkshire invested in Goldman Sachs, Goldman Sachs in 09' had to be one of the most reviled companies in the country.
The plans are reviled by environmentalists and Indian tribes because of concerns about global warming, coal dust pollution and potential damage to fisheries on the river.
His narrative culminates in an irony: six of the seven justices who signed onto what became one of the Supreme Court's most reviled rulings were northerners.
Gus Van Sant was reviled in 1998 when he claimed his $60 million Psycho remake would be a shot-for-shot duplicate of Alfred Hitchcock's classic.
And Spicer became a folk hero in rallies across the country, as Trump's base embraced the man who took fire daily from the reviled mainstream media.
Now, at 70, still reviled by so many, still the enduring source of so much public fascination, can he fashion any kind of a normal life?
Never miss a meeting: We'd be remiss to exclude mention of the calendar, a platform that's equally reviled and depended upon in today's tech-driven workplace.
But after Reagan was shot, she did help to talk him into embracing the Brady Bill, a major gun control initiative much reviled by the right.
The G.O.P. front-runner is reviled not only by Democrats, but also by many prominent Republicans, and has less government experience than any president in history.
Was it not difficult getting inside the head of Roger Ailes, a man who, as the mastermind behind Fox News, was just as reviled as revered?
The buyer was the reviled pharma bro Martin Shkreli, and, uncomfortably, he gets about as much screen time as Masta Killa, the group's least visible member.
The Trump administration has reviled this as a "catch and release" policy that migrants often abuse by skipping court proceedings and vanishing inside the United States.
It captures the cognitive dissonance of our moment, in which women are seemingly reviled and revered, running for president and still fighting for paid maternity leave.
Gorbachev lived then, as now, in a dual reality — admired and feted in Washington, London and Berlin, reviled and ostracized in Moscow, St. Petersburg and Vladivostok.
Although his anticorruption platform has been popular with Peruvians, and Congress is widely reviled as venal, Mr. Vizcarra lacks an electoral mandate and a strong party.
In Hong Kong, he is reviled by the pro-democracy movement as a symbol of what they see as a corrupt police force prone to brutality.
T-Birds saw eleven distinct generations, with some of the 1950s, 60s, and 70s models beloved, while the Thunderbirds of the 2000s were nearly universally reviled.
He recently told me that he and his colleagues would never be able to publish that work today without being reviled by the politically correct left.
This is a season when socialism is chic and billionaires are reviled as lame, immoral, greedy, lying and an Orange Menace (if he's actually a billionaire).
But where those directors all went on to become legends, De Palma is beloved by some, reviled by others, and mostly unknown to the general public.
For Chicago, who has spent almost 40 years watching her creation be, alternately, reviled, praised, sneered at, ignored and celebrated, the work's triumph is a relief.
The party marks the widely reviled conservative provocateur's return to the spotlight three months after losing his day job and book deal over comments related to pedophilia.
She is reviled by others, who accuse her of wrecking Argentina's economy, Latin America's third biggest, with profligate state spending and heavy-handed trade and currency controls.
In recent years, before Manson's death Sunday at 83, he had pushed to have a relationship with one of the most reviled figures in United States history.
The Buddhist majority has long reviled the Rohingya as "Bengali interlopers" in northern Rakhine state and suppressed their ability to maintain their culture and go to school.
Occasionally Mr Modi celebrates Vinayak Damodar Savarkar, a brilliant radical who reviled Gandhi and advocated violence against Muslims (and was close to the RSS and the assassin).
When you're as publicly reviled as Martin Shkreli is, finding a dozen of your peers who aren't predisposed to hate your guts can be a tall order.
They argue that if the junta, thought to answer to the widely reviled Gulenist sect, had wrested power from Mr Erdogan, it could have meant civil war.
Michelle Obama came into the White House beset by criticism, reviled by the far right for a speech in which she appeared to criticize the country's history.
The erstwhile Trump-whisperer is reviled by the media, increasingly ignored by Republican power-brokers and, it is said, mocked by the president, who feeds on weakness.
Debating whether all lives matter She was born to a prosperous Quaker family in New Jersey but spent her life reviled by much of the American public.
During a four-hour public hearing in Manhattan on Wednesday, Central Park's Sims statue was universally reviled, while monuments to Columbus, Roosevelt, and others provoked mixed commentary.
A widely read author and widely heard lecturer, Dr. Epstein was venerated by some as an environmental prophet and reviled by others as an overzealous toxin avenger.
It's crazy how Bryan—who, in addition to being the worst, promotes detox teas on Instagram—is universally reviled by everyone except for Rachel—and Bryan's mom.
By his own account, he was reviled for the defense strategy of portraying Arias' victim as an abusive pedophile who was attacking Arias when she stabbed him.
Sheeran knows he has haters – he introduced the widely reviled "Galway Girl" at Glastonbury as a song "you might not like" but probably know the words to.
Minutes after Mr. Bolsonaro praised a reviled torturer during the impeachment vote, Jean Wyllys, a leftist congressman from Rio, spit on him on the floor of Congress.
His bright green eyes and mild voice make it easy to gloss over the fact Marwan was forced to fight for the world's most reviled terror group.
His invitation of Donald J. Trump, the Republican presidential candidate reviled in Mexico for his statements critical of Mexican immigrants, plunged his administration even further into controversy.
"  Bale said with a smile that "Vice's" writer and director, Adam McKay, was tasked with casting somebody "who can be absolutely charisma-free and reviled by everybody.
He's gone from coveted prospect to mega-star to reviled mercenary to persecuted poster boy of baseball's steroid era to goofball Twitter dad and ace color analyst.
People reviled these autoplay previews so much that there's a dedicated Twitter account collecting the complaints, including one widely circulated smirk from Knives Out director Rian Johnson.
There was little in the cards to prefigure his imminent future as the self-designated — and at times deeply reviled — lead driver in the Obamacare demolition derby.
Nine years after the launch of the game-streaming platform Twitch, the content that hardcore gamers most vocally reviled has officially become its most watched: just talking.
Trump is starting in the low 40 percent range, so even a modest hit to his rating would make him the most reviled of first term presidents.
President Trump abruptly announced on Wednesday that transgender people would not be allowed to serve in the military, reversing a year-old policy reviled by social conservatives.
The Rohingya are reviled by the local Rakhine community and, as Muslims, are treated as interlopers by much of the Buddhist ethnic Bamar majority throughout the country.
Tom Hooper's critically reviled "Cats" collapsed over the weekend, collecting $6.5 million at North American theaters after costing roughly $100 million to make, not including marketing expenses.
Treaties that banned biological and chemical arms, land mines and cluster bombs have shown how weapons once regarded as acceptable are now widely, if not universally, reviled.
But Netflix&aposs track record with critically reviled but successful movies indicates "6 Underground" could be another win for the streaming giant before the year&aposs over.
Thatcher was reviled among Britain's working classes for her economic austerity and conservatism, she was admired for her tenacity in the Falklands war, which the British won.
Wells Fargo and Equifax: The San Francisco megabank and the credit agency are perhaps the two most reviled financial services companies in the U.S. at the moment.
He's still the privileged white man on the outside, but on the inside he's become a part of a minority much reviled by many in his circles.
"The impoverished, the reviled and the outcast — whether black or untouchable, whether girly boy, faggot, hijra or whore — never stop fighting for dignity and justice," he writes.
So naturally, after notches became one of the most discussed (and often reviled) features on phones in 2018, Asus went and added one to the new ZenBook S13.
The Canadian government has worked to deport Oberlander, who has admitted to being a member of the reviled Einsatzkommando 10a unit, for much of the last twenty years.
Changing the vessel's name from Aisha (a wife of the Prophet Muhammad who is reviled by many Shias) to the more Ottoman-sounding Esra Sultan had little effect.
The one legislative issue he's most identified with -- immigration -- became a liability for him on the campaign trail after he abandoned his plan, which was reviled by right.
Bob Wright, the founder of the powerful and often reviled Autism Speaks charity (who is known for his own anti-vaccine leanings), tweeted his enthusiastic support in April.
While Logan Paul was reviled for filming a dead body for his channel, his fans (or the Logang, as he calls them) remained his most loyal, loudest defenders.
Meanwhile, the asset management industry enjoyed a profit margin of 39 percent in 2014, according to consultants BCG, more than double that of the much-reviled pharmaceutical sector.
I was told several times that Here didn't want to be Google Glass, reviled by the masses; that they wanted feedback so they could keep tweaking the product.
As depicted in Danielle Dutton's lovely and delicate historical novel Margaret the First, Margaret was a brilliant, ambitious, and oft-reviled fixture of the 17th-century English court.
Ted Cruz is openly reviled by apparently anyone who has ever met him besides his wife and children, which could obviously lead to problems in a general election.
Failure is one of the most reviled words in the corporate world, but it is also one of the most valuable ways to become better at your job.
They're followed by the reviled (and also murdered) King Joffrey, and Jon Snow, whose apparent betrayal and stabbing left him for dead at the end of last season.
As if the United States wasn't in a bad enough way when our citizens have to assure Muslims in America that they are welcome and not widely reviled.
The company's detractors wondered why two series with admittedly mixed reviews were going away while critically reviled series' like Flaked and Fuller House were allowed to carry on.
Microsoft was once a reviled company in Silicon Valley, where LinkedIn is based, but as its dominance in the industry ebbed it came to seem far less threatening.
With the passage of time, the rebel who'd been reviled by many Americans would be transformed into an American hero, especially amid general disenchantment with the Vietnam War.
While the group is guaranteed at least 10 seats in Congress starting in 2018, it is reviled by many Colombians who remember the bloodiest days of the war.
I wouldn't have thought that Rockefeller — the sponsor of reviled mandatory drug sentences bearing his name — could suffer any more damage to his reputation on criminal justice matters.
He is widely reviled in Mexico, where the wall proposal has revived deep grievances over sovereignty and respect that have historically dogged Mexico's relationship with the United States.
As late as the seventeen-hundreds, the tritone—a dissonant interval of two notes, three whole steps apart—was reviled as diabolus in musica: the devil in music.
IRS PULLS CONTROVERSIAL RULE: The Internal Revenue Service backed away from a proposed, reviled regulation that would have pressured non-profits to share their donors' Social Security numbers.
With Clinton, Sanders, and the soon-to-be-forgotten Martin O'Malley largely in agreement on gun control, the contenders fought over who was most reviled by the NRA.
That all happened in what now seems like a very different world, which was for starters one in which Trump was still just a widely reviled local oaf.
David Roth: Scooter Gennett, widely reviled supporting character in The Phantom Menace, friend to Jar-Jar Binks, man who hit four home runs in a big league game.
First, California rapper Lil Xan—whose music is in line with the regularly-reviled mumble rap generation—said that Pac made "boring music" in a Revolt TV interview.
Thompson offers satisfying portrayals, particularly of Diana, the beauty of the family who became a reviled fascist; Unity, a avowed Nazi supporter; and Deborah, an even-keeled duchess.
But his family, led by his widely reviled and notoriously acquisitive second wife, Grace, wanted him buried in his home village, Kutama, an hour's drive to the west.
This compromise was reviled, by Remainers and Brexiteers alike, as the worst of both worlds, a Britain that was neither in, nor fully out, of the European Union.
Belize was a black gay man who was not the butt of a joke, or the reviled one, or the one to be to be pitied or killed.
Modern states have impeachment; ancient Athens had ostracism, a gloriously simple device that gave voters the annual right to impose a decade of exile on a reviled individual.
McAuliffe told Politico that if Clinton were elected, she would ultimately support the Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP), a multinational trade deal reviled on the left and the right.
Some of the relatives reminded Trump that Presidents Bush and Obama blocked them from seeing the files, as did some of the F.B.I. bureaucrats the president so reviled.
"I know nothing lasts forever, and it's easy to see why these FANG stocks are reviled for being too high, too fast, too rich, too whatever," he said.
In 2006, she published "Frantic Transmissions to and From Los Angeles: An Accidental Memoir" (2006), which looked back at her life in the city she had long reviled.
For us, the primary sources are the bottles themselves, and for Lambrusco, which has spent years on the list of reviled wines, the proof was in the drinking.
Like his contemporaries Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein, Mr. Rosenquist developed a powerful graphic style in the early 1960s that traditionalists reviled and a broad public enthusiastically embraced.
Bankers and brokers in the City of London are sometimes reviled by many Britons but are also highly paid, so their tax receipts are important to the Treasury.
Before becoming associated with George W. Bush's "freedom agenda," many neoconservatives reviled Soviet Communism but were less than enamored with the goal of exporting democracy and human rights.
Moreover, Mr. Macron is largely reviled at home and Ms. Merkel is on her way out, threatening to open a void at the center of the European project.
Though largely reviled by audiences and critics alike, "Cats'" creation and implementation of "digital fur technology" is groundbreaking, and may be put to better use in the future.
Albert's frustrating position — talent but none of the credit — reaches a head when she dresses up as Speedie, JT LeRoy's overbearing and reviled British manger in a red wig.
When the Affordable Care Act passed in 22017, no provision was more reviled than the law's requirement that every American who does not buy health insurance pay a penalty.
Plus, the states don't need to stick with the precise terms of the federal mandate, which has been reviled (from different quarters) both for heavy-handedness and its ineffectuality.
MoviePass also invested in "Gotti," and although the film was reviled by critics and only grossed $4.3 million at the box office, Farnsworth doesn't see it as a failure.
Miles Klee reflects on what it all means (it means nothing): Smith's "cheating on each other WITH each other" tweet, hereinafter referred to as "The Tweet," is universally reviled.
When Gap changed its logo in 2010, the new design was so reviled online and in the press that the company retracted the rebranding effort after just one week.
The likelihood is that the single most reviled figure in any school is the head/principal/executive chairman/whatever bullshit name the privatized academy system has settled on. Why?
But now, as Republicans push a sweeping and widely reviled health bill through Congress, the industry has often appeared declawed in the biggest health care fight of the decade.
By underlining his opposition to trade deals mostly reviled by leading unions, Sanders, who has also criticized President Donald Trump's record on this front, could cut into Biden's support.
This time around, Ayer is working from a screenplay by Max Landis, best known for the critically reviled one-two punch of Victor Frankenstein and American Ultra in 2015.
He was reviled in Pakistan for the 2014 assault on an army-run school in the city of Peshawar in which Pakistani Taliban gunmen killed at least 132 children.
Lewandowski, enraged by news that Clinton will not yet concede, whined that Jones and other members of the much-reviled liberal media would've attacked Trump for a similar refusal.
What I do know is the H-153B visa has become a document coveted by thousands around the globe -- and reviled by just as many in the United States.
But at the time, Carlos was reviled — banned from the Olympic Village, torn apart in the press, and the subject of death threats made to him and his family.
Scandal-hit Anglo-Irish, described by Nolan as "probably the most reviled institution in the state", was put into liquidation in 2013 and remains subject to other criminal trials.
Ryan Lochte, an American gold medalist now reviled by Brazilians and Americans alike, lied about being robbed at gunpoint when he and three teammates were out partying in Rio.
So the focus will now fall to Senator Ted Cruz of Texas, who is reviled by many of his Republican colleagues for his role in the 2013 government shutdown.
Upon its release, the three-hour Michael Bay-directed war drama immediately became a pretty universally reviled film — you know, the kind that everybody loves to shit all over.
Alas, history is littered with public health officials who made the call to contain a virus either too early or too late, only to be criticized, reviled and fired.
The former FBI director has become a reviled character within the GOP, lead by Trump's accusations that Comey is a treasonous, crooked cop who improperly investigated his 2016 campaign.
The gist of the criticism is that with the mustache, Harris resembles the reviled Japanese leaders who ruled the Korean Peninsula with an iron fist during the Japanese occupation.
Arpaio, praised by supporters for his hard-line stance on illegal immigration and reviled as an anti-Latino bigot by detractors, was recently convicted of criminal contempt of court.
At the same time, they don't want to give the appearance less than two months before Election Day of voting to defend an agency reviled by the GOP base.
Mr. el-Sisi, in sunglasses, walked alongside Mr. Mubarak's sons, Alaa and Gamal, once reviled as symbols of the elite cronyism that shadowed Mr. Mubarak's last years of rule.
There were only ever a handful of cabinet secretaries and Trump aides who would brave the night life of a city that reviles, and is reviled by, President Trump.
Enter Daniil Medvedev, a lanky 6-foot-6 Russian backboard with a precise two-handed backhand who, in the span of three matches, became the tour's most reviled villain.
The brash Courtney Love is still sort of alone in that field, and she's been reviled nonstop (largely by male Nirvana fans) for 30-plus years for her efforts.
But he made clear that with the right concessions a coalition deal was possible between his left-wing party and Kurz, who is widely reviled by the Greens' base.
The CFPB was created to crack down on predatory financial practices after the 2007-2009 financial crisis, but it is reviled by Republicans who say it is too powerful.
That you can be the most reviled man in Hollywood one minute and sitting pretty in the A-list section of the Oscars as a major nominee the next.
Regardless of their prospective differences, Trump and Trudeau would be just another pairing in a long list of presidents and prime ministers who personally and politically reviled each other.
As reviled "pharma bro" and Wu-Tang fan Martin Shkreli knows, if you can't convince everyone you're Awesome, then let the cynics cast you as special kind of villain.
Penalizing the uninsured One of the most reviled provisions of the Affordable Care Act is the individual mandate, which requires most Americans to have health insurance or pay a penalty.
President Donald Trump -- who has been praising his attorney general privately, comparing him favorably to Jeff Sessions, whom he reviled -- was also expected to keep an eye on Wednesday's testimony.
If this sounds familiar, that's because this is essentially the same concept as an app that was minorly popular and largely reviled in 2013 called Bang With Friends (renamed Down).
Her United Hope party, just about the only well-oiled machine in the country, dominated in rural areas, but she is reviled in the capital, from where Mr Giammattei hails.
For lieutenant-governor, Jumaane Williams, a three-term city councilman who co-sponsored the bills that ended New York's reviled and unconstitutional "stop and frisk" policy, won Bernie Sanders's endorsement.
To put these numbers in perspective, the reviled TARP bill to rescue the financial industry in 22016 — benefiting unpopular companies, attacked as a budget-buster —polled at around 22014 percent.
According to The Intercept, the CFPB is particularly reviled among Wall Street power players for its aggressive actions, which has included $11 billion in fines levied against top financial institutions.
Tequila may be the most reviled spirit in America, which is completely unfair, because the swill that had us heaving our guts out after senior prom was barely even tequila.
But Bemis has made rock operas, a double-album defense of emo during its most critically reviled period, and covered Ol' Dirty Bastard on a compilation called Punk Goes Crunk.
Though reviled by many, he was a hero to others who believed his "beans and bullets" policy had helped keep Guatemala from falling under the power of Marxist-led guerrillas.
Anglo, described by Judge Martin Nolan during the 74-day trial as "probably the most reviled institution in the state", was nationalized months later and put into liquidation in 2013.
Many diplomats now contend that Mr. Pompeo has done more damage to the 75,10-person agency than even his predecessor Rex Tillerson, an aloof oil executive reviled by department employees.
Attempting to change the narrative about Russian interference in the 2016 election, he attacked his enemies and reviled any intelligence officials who provided evidence that the interference had indeed happened.
The Equal Rights Amendment failed in 1979, and feminists were still widely reviled, but stories of violence in the home upset people whether or not they believed in women's lib.
The Trump administration is deliberating whether to extend the pact, which President Donald Trump has reviled as a bad deal and his national security adviser, John Bolton, has long opposed.
In the 25 years since the release of "Cracked Rear View," one of the defining albums of the 1990s, the band has been generally reviled, or shrugged off, or forgotten.
We are creatures whose cravings have been systematically squelched in nearly every corner of the world, whose clothes and bodies and brains and ambitions have been politicized, legislated and reviled.
Jesus encountered this throughout his ministry, which helps explain why he was more comfortable in the company of the unclean and reviled, the lowly and the outcast, than religious authorities.
You forget, for instance, that voters reviled the Old Normal enough to elect Donald Trump in 2016 — or for that matter, to not re-elect George H.W. Bush in 1992.
Reviled by many back home in Boston, he was embraced by those in the Vatican who took him in after he could no longer cling to power in his archdiocese.
After her mother — reviled as a Gypsy — is killed by a hit-and-run driver, Marie decides to charge the Tellier locals for the sexual favors hitherto taken from her.
He argues strongly that dating apps are just as exploitative as the now-reviled Pickup Artists of the '00s, on the grounds that both seek to reduce seduction to algorithms.
Dan Lipinski of Illinois, and holds an A rating from the National Rifle Associaton, an organization reviled by most Democrats for its aggressive lobbying in favor of expanding gun rights.
Ms. Warren landed the most stinging blows against Mr. Bloomberg throughout the debate, starting with an opening broadside that likened him to the figure most reviled among Democrats: President Trump.
The Department of Health and Human Services Department (HHS) will soon set the terms for obtaining grants under Title X, a federally funded family planning program long reviled by conservatives.
Others were baffling; it invested in Gotti, the widely reviled mob movie starring John Travolta, and then had to resort to "fake news" tactics to get people to see it.
That's why ultimately, even Nielsen, who was reviled on the left over the family separations policy and attempted to shape the President's instincts into a workable policy always seemed doomed.
So now, as we confront what could be a society-altering disease outbreak, it seems worth taking a hard look at the widely reviled yet seemingly ubiquitous electric hand dryer.
Drug pricing, however, is an attractive issue for a potential presidential candidate to take on because it marries a populist policy idea with a near-universally reviled foe: Big Pharma.
A mosque used by Sunni security services was also bombed The Saudi clergy have denounced the group as "kharijites," an early Islamic sect reviled by Muslims for its extreme ideology.
In Europe, according to a Pew poll released in June, Mr. Trump came into office roughly as reviled as George W. Bush became in the aftermath of the Iraq war.
But if wisdom prevails, they will step back and realize there was a void in the market that even Roseanne Barr could fill — a person who conservatives have reviled for years.
The other model, more surprisingly, is Jiang Qing (Madame Mao), one of the Cultural Revolution's most reviled figures, who cheered on the Red Guards as they tortured and killed her enemies.
Part of Postal's appeal at the time was this very excess, which often successfully pushed the brutality into comic absurdity in a way last year's reviled Postal homage Hatred never managed.
Jackson had spent the days before Trump's visit defending his decision to embrace a man reviled by most of the black community because of his decades-long track record of bigotry.
Whether we're showing enthusiasm for a politician we admire, or hate-posting a story from a reviled op-ed writer, we're providing other people with small glimpses of who we are.
Disney's retelling of Maleficent's story forced us to humanistically re-examine a reviled character; Daniels is challenging our culture to do the same for herself, and other women in her profession.
Mr Chihuri is also reviled for his ties to Mr Mugabe's unpopular wife, Grace, who had Mr Mnangagwa chased out of the vice-presidency and into exile barely three weeks ago.
This far-flung and much reviled Mumbai suburb and its people have been wholly ignored by India's popular cinema, whose scope usually doesn't extend beyond the tried-and-tested urban milieu.
If he becomes so reviled that Republicans are no longer scared of him, they might finally arrest the damage—but we'll have to wait until then to know the full toll.
Speaking at a press conference in Brussels, Margrethe Vestager, the EU's competition chief and a woman reviled in Silicon Valley, laid out the bloc's reasoning for levying such a huge fine.
The idea of a fiscal control board, known as La Junta in Puerto Rico, is largely reviled on the island, which is battling rampant outmigration and a 45 percent poverty rate.
Though the Ibrahim brothers will be reviled across much of the country for plunging Sri Lanka into disarray, they will be missed by some in the community who relied on them.
But Bolsonaro may also have little choice but to cling to his U.S. analogue: He has become so internationally reviled so quickly that finding willing partners going forward may prove difficult.
It could seek intervention by Muhammad Dahlan, a Fatah leader exiled and reviled by Mr. Abbas, in hopes that Mr. Dahlan's patron, the United Arab Emirates, might pour money into Gaza.
Common Sense Few white-collar defendants have been more reviled than the man known as the Pharma Bro, Martin Shkreli, even before he was convicted on multiple counts of securities fraud.
That revisionism extended to the work of Brutalists like Paul Rudolph, whose concrete behemoths, publicly reviled, had also come to be seen afresh by a generation of designers and design lovers.
In 1999, with "Museum as Muse: Artists Reflect," a high-concept, beautifully laid-out exhibition at the Modern, Mr. McShine surveyed the museum as an artistic subject, alternately revered or reviled.
Yes, there he is: Steve Bartman, the once-reviled, newly forgiven fan who deflected a crucial foul ball in 2003 to help keep Dusty Baker's Cubs from reaching the World Series.
Mr. Schäuble was reviled in Greece for insisting on austerity policies that many economists believed prolonged the country's economic agony, and was a divisive figure in Ireland and Italy as well.
This makes sense in cases where the deceased person is a public figure who, while reviled by segments of the public, was deeply loved by his or her own immediate relatives.
In 1995, Mr. MacLachlan starred in Paul Verhoeven's "Showgirls," whose embrace by drag queens and cineaste contrarians only seemed to confirm its grand prize status as the decade's most reviled film.
Since then, Ms. Rotunno has emerged as a paradoxical and polemical figure, who has decided to defend a man reviled by many women as the embodiment of chauvinism and sexual misconduct.
His map applauds concrete buildings like the cylindrical Hirshhorn Museum, once reviled but now widely admired, and the block-spanning F.B.I. headquarters, still so disliked that its demolition seems almost certain.
Even after losing what should have been an unlosable election to a reviled reality-TV game-show host, Clinton&aposs favorability ratings continued to drop, eventually falling to below Trump&aposs.
Cruz is running second in the delegates race, feeding the argument that he's the most credible alternative to Trump, even if the Texas Republican remains mostly reviled by the Republican establishment.
Gay Republicans have spent the better part of several decades being excoriated from all sides, largely rejected by their party and alternately mocked and reviled by many in the L.G.B.T. community.
Cult favorites, rom-com classics, teen movie standards, trendsetting horror, wildly successful sci-fi, transgressive melodrama, and the most anticipated (and possibly the most reviled) space opera prequel of all time.
Bearing this in mind, she explores the ambivalent relationship between waste (both aestheticized and reviled) and a global economic regime that curbs energy expenditure while promoting profitable forms of resource consumption.
Tolerance and acceptance of homosexuality changes on a century by century basis: occasionally it's a prominent part of the upper societal echelons, yet more often it's a reviled source of shame.
For all the saintliness King has accrued since his death, he was regularly reviled during his life, portrayed as someone recklessly rending the fabric of a largely free and democratic society.
Unirule and Mao Yushi are particularly reviled by China's increasingly vocal "leftists" who see their support of free-market economics as antithetical to Mao Zedong's revolutionary legacy and traditional Communist Party ideology.
In the hours before Greg Gopman lost control of his image — going from "killing it" to the city's most reviled tech bro — he was munching on a Show Dog on Market Street.
The provision became known as the "3- and 10-year bars" — a technical-sounding term that is so widely known and reviled among immigrants that Hillary Clinton uses it in stump speeches.
His boss and mentor, Wayne LaPierre, remains the face of the N.R.A., a dominating and divisive figure lionized by gun owners and reviled by opponents after nearly four decades with the organization.
"In an instant, Cruz went from a child suffering a personal tragedy to the brother of a mass shooter, feared and reviled for the family he was born into," the lawsuit said.
Hate Mr Trump as they did, many of Mr Obama's voters, it seems, just could not bring themselves to vote for the unexciting and reviled alternative that Mrs Clinton presented them with.
The Frozen short currently playing in American theaters ahead of Disney-Pixar's Coco is so reviled, people are sharing tips online on how to time your movie trip to skip it altogether.
In the unexpectedly close race against incumbent Republican Senator Ted Cruz that earned O'Rourke national prominence last year, he was the lone Democrat competing against a Republican figure reviled by Democrats nationally.
As another sign that Halloween is just a few months away, the service will also be adding the original The Blair Witch Project, as well as Darren Aronofsky's celebrated — and reviled — Mother!
Although Nashville's new strain of overblown arena-rock has become universally reviled thanks to King Bro Luke Bryan and his clone army, it's still pretty shocking how total the gender split is.
But he is reviled in the West as a despot whose disastrous handling of the economy and willingness to resort to violence to maintain power pauperized one of Africa's most promising states.
This article originally appeared on VICE UK. Mainstream representations of black men—and in turn, their masculinity—tend to oscillate from one extreme to the other: criminal, hyper-sexual, reviled, or idolized.
After last week's controversial appearance by none other than the reviled-by-many Chris Brown (playing a stereotypical rapper named Rich Youngsta) Black-ish sure could use a more agreeable guest star.
New London decision reviled by conservatives for staying that the government's power to repossess property can apply not just for public projects, such as a highway, but for private development as well.
Mr Rubio "is the one who represents interests associated most with the politics of Bushiana," wrote a commenter on the state-controlled Granma website, blackening him with George W. Bush's reviled name.
It was an understated and delicate performance as a man who, despite being openly reviled in the U.S. where he'd been spying for the Russians years, wasn't interested in vengeance or politics.
That the Never-Trumpers had hoped to fall back on Mr. Cruz, perhaps the most reviled politician in his party, was a measure of their panic about the prospect now before them.
During Pool's time as an independent journalist, he has interviewed many reviled far-right figures, including the ironic white nationalist Baked Alaska and members of the "Western chauvinist" group the Proud Boys.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell may be reviled by Trump's supporters, but Tuesday's loss vindicated comments he made by the President's side in the White House Rose Garden barely two months ago.
These insurance contracts are reviled by many financial advisors for all the right reasons: They cost a lot, they're hard to understand and they're hard to undo once you've signed a contract.
It was an approach modeled on the Irish budget airline, Ryanair, which became one of Europe's largest airlines — but perhaps most reviled — by taking a cattle-car approach to regional air travel.
Critics of the monument, who condemned the 105-year-old display as an enduring tribute to white supremacy, hailed the potentially permanent demise of a statue that had been reviled for decades.
Whether you regard this as a practical fact of life or a tragedy depends on your relationship to pleasure, and whether your particular pleasures are endorsed or reviled by your social environment.
The young Kim is reviled as an international pariah over the 2017 murder in Malaysia of his half-brother, and the execution of hundreds of officials, including his uncle, for suspected disloyalty.
As for my favorite antihero, I am enthralled with the way Hilary Mantel took one of the most reviled characters in history, Thomas Cromwell, and turned him into a lovable, laudable man.
Mr. Bolsonaro, a former army captain, is a deeply polarizing figure, at once the most popular and most reviled candidate in a presidential race that remains splintered just weeks before the Oct.
But to many more at home and abroad, he was reviled as a dictator happy to resort to violence to retain power and to run a once-promising economy into the ground.
I suspect the oldest is the libertine style, in which motherhood is reviled for turning previously pert and nubile young women into softer, saggier, less sexually available versions of their prior selves.
From their grumpy head coach Bill Belichick, to the well documented allegations of bending the rules — Google 'spygate' and 'deflategate' for more — the team has become reviled in most of the country.
At school, I was reviled; at home, I could shake the walls with my voice until the moon rose in the sky — or at least until my parents came home from work.
Tony Alamo Christian Ministries attracted hippies and alienated youngsters when it started on the streets of Los Angeles in the 1960s before it became widely reviled for its leader's actions and teachings.
It's a show where learning how to act actually teaches you how to be your real self, where the most revered characters are either reviled or ignored outside of their little worlds.
These phrases, while less reviled, are no less problematic, Kristin Naragon, Adobe's director of email solutions, tells CNBC Make It. Communicating electronically is easy and fast, says Naragon, but not always elegant.
The South Carolina Republican was once reviled by the Republican base for supporting comprehensive immigration legislation, backing then-President Barack Obama's Supreme Court nominees, and allying himself closely with the late Sen.
Joker, a glimpse into the life of Batman's psychotic arch-nemesis, has somehow become one of the most-reviled and most-defended movies of the year, weeks before being released in theaters.
Court-packing has come to be seen as a reviled scheme, but at the time, the justices were widely criticized for being out of touch — "nine old men," as the phrase went.
This was the nadir of an American institution's popularity: Washington, Lincoln, Ruth—they all had moments when it was not at all obvious they would go down as anything but reviled losers.
Even "don't ask, don't tell" (DADT) — now widely reviled as an outdated anti-LGBTQ policy — was supposed to be a small nudge forward from a total ban on LGBTQ soldiers in the military.
This is not a subtle office, but then again Flynt—once the most provocative, most reviled pornographer in America, now an old man in the twilight of life—was never a subtle guy.
Denizens of a reviled institution, and a party railroaded by Donald Trump's populist insurgency, they planned to gut the Office of Congressional Ethics (OCE), an independent investigative body designed to root out corruption.
The concept stands at odds with his choice to bring several reviled characters into his circle, such as Napoleón Gómez Urrutia, a former mining union boss accused of stealing $55 million from workers.
The police commissioner, Dermot Shea, on Sunday called the shootings "a premeditated assassination attempt" and denounced recent rallies against police presence in the subway, during which some participants reviled officers and used profanities.
Reviled by people on by both sides of the political aisle, the industry has been beleaguered by years of regulatory crackdowns and even government ad campaigns to steer consumers away from their businesses.
Sir Nick Clegg is distrusted by his party—and reviled by its younger elements—because he was more interested in joining the national, and indeed, the global elite than in cultivating local routes.
In return for a $57bn bail-out from the IMF, an institution reviled by many Argentines, Mr Macri has pledged austerity to eliminate the primary fiscal deficit (ie, before interest payments) this year.
The justices heard Mr Timbs's case in November, putting civil-asset forfeiture—a widespread and widely reviled practice whereby police take control of property that was used in a suspected crime—under scrutiny.
As hated as he once was in Gaza for trying to uproot Hamas, he is perhaps even more reviled by the Fatah leadership in Ramallah for challenging the authority of President Mahmoud Abbas.
Orrrrr... it could be a nod to the unexpected success of Flashdance, a critically reviled 1983 film that turned into a box office smash, and the third-highest grossing release of that year.
First, it was the "trash can" Mac Pro, a 2013 cylindrical redesign of Apple's top-end computer that is largely unupgradable, widely reviled, and has been essentially ignored by Apple since its release.
We're talking about a full-fledged wedding ceremony, complete with guests and as many bridesmaids as you can con into donning those universally reviled dresses, taking place inside of an empty Boeing 767.
Instead, in a highly effective bit of rebranding, they call the Islamic State Kharijites, a reviled group of Muslims who killed women and children and rebelled against the caliphs in the seventh century.
Young's apology consigns it to the status of a provocation; the day of the sober commentary of fact and balance is now for upmarket sites only, reviled by the new journalism as tedious.
Killer whales, which are found in all the world's oceans, were once reviled as predators, but, in recent decades, they have entered the ranks of adored wildlife, joining lions, polar bears and elephants.
Young people, initially reviled by establishment forces as unwashed, longhaired traitors, energized an antiwar movement that swept the country and, even if it took years, ultimately ended America's misguided adventure in Southeast Asia.
The mergers and acquisitions and anticompetitive bullying that gave rise to the platforms and killed personal publishing made Big Tech both reviled and powerful, and they were targeted for breakups by ambitious lawmakers.
She is reluctant to discuss the physical and emotional abuse she endured during the nearly four years she spent behind bars except to say that she was reviled by both inmates and guards.
Dusan Makavejev, a Serbian director whose movies, full of politics, sex and metaphor, were hailed on the film festival circuit in the 21990s, '21991s and '80s but also sometimes reviled, died on Jan.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - When Donald Trump first spoke to Russian President Vladimir Putin after becoming U.S. president, he reviled the "New Start" treaty - a pillar of arms control - as a bad deal for America.
This once-reviled 257s building, now with its patina of age, is finally coming to be recognized for what it is: a practical Modernist landmark of exceptional finesse and a surprisingly good neighbor.
Announcing a "quiet revolution," the company offered a glimpse of one of the most counterintuitive passenger vehicles in memory: an electric pickup truck under the revived (and, in some quarters, reviled) nameplate Hummer.
It has been three months since Bury, unable to meet its financial obligations or find an owner to take over from the reviled Steve Dale, was thrown out of the English Football League.
Across Myanmar, the Rohingya are reviled as illegal immigrants from Bangladesh although they can trace their ancestry back hundreds of years and allegations of atrocities against them are widely disavowed as fake news.
Though lauded by history as the conjoiner of Spanish and Amerindian culture, La Malinche is reviled by many Latin Americans, denounced as a traitor who abetted the oppression and extermination of their ancestors.
The success of the critical and annotated version, it said, was proof that the attempt by a team of historians to annotate, criticize and contextualize the original much-reviled work was worth it.
I'm not sure if Porfiry, the detective in "Crime and Punishment," is the hero or antihero, but I remember finding that character absolutely thrilling, partly because I so fully and totally reviled Raskolnikov.
When he escorted 600 prisoners from Cuba to Miami in late October 1978, exiles in Miami castigated him for starting a dialogue with the reviled Mr. Castro and pursuing warmer relations with Cuba.
It's always satisfying to see a roundly reviled idiom reanimated by a visual intelligence keen enough to recognize that there's more work to be done, and fearless enough to press ahead with it.
But I'd make the argument that one of the most important and nuanced portrayals of the risks to democracy in the Star Wars pantheon comes from the widely reviled Star Wars Holiday Special (1978).
Amnesty International released its findings on the eve of the fifth anniversary of Tunisia's popular uprising that overthrew the dictatorship of Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali, which was reviled for its human rights abuses.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Democratic presidential candidate Bill de Blasio apologized on Thursday for unwittingly quoting Ernesto "Che" Guevara, a Marxist revolutionary reviled by many Cuban-Americans for helping Fidel Castro come to power in Cuba.
And even if he doesn't, he's given attention and a hint of legitimacy to a group so reviled in its home country that most in the US had never heard of them until today.
They're looking at a figure who is reviled in some corners of the culture and adored in others — a kind of threshold figure — and they are saying that they consider him to be legitimate.
New research shows that house mice first entered human settlements far earlier than previously thought—but they had to fight a rival species to maintain their status as one of humanity's most reviled pests.
They held up a pile of Trump campaign signs they hoped to bring home from the rally that night; each one had been ripped out of their hands, shredded by protesters who reviled Trump.
In a rare serious remark, in a speech in which he did not deign to name any of his brother's rivals, George W. declared himself proud to be a member of the reviled establishment.
Most people would be hard-pressed to think of positive things to say about reviled dictators like Saddam Hussein, Benito Mussolini and Kim Jong-un – but for Donald Trump, it's apparently not a problem.
This time it insists it is not bringing back the reviled "new" Zim dollar, but is printing notes that are "backed" by some $200m that Zimbabwe has borrowed from the African Export-Import Bank.
Mr. Khan — who supports many things that are reviled by jihadists, like same-sex marriage — said any contact he had had with radicals had been only in the context of defending their human rights.
In this week's edition of the Biz Please podcast, Mashable Business team Jason Abbruzzese, Heidi Moore and Seth Fiegerman discuss the odd business beef between the reviled pharma bro and Wu-Tang Clan artist.
Fernandez is revered by millions for the generous welfare programs she offered while in office and reviled by others for economic policies such as nationalizing businesses and placing heavy-handed controls on the economy.
For a long period under British colonial rule, Hong Kong's police were widely reviled for their corruption; during violent anti-British unrest in the 1960s leftist radicals were rounded up even for peaceful protest.
Utley is reviled in the Mets universe for his rolling takeout slide of Ruben Tejada in Game 2 of last year's division series between the teams, which resulted in a broken leg for Tejada.
Buffet, who was once hailed as the artistic successor to Picasso only to be reviled later as vulgar and the epitome of poor taste, was an immensely popular artist before falling into near oblivion.
Thus, we will only have won when young men and women no longer wish to become jihadists and when the black flag of jihad is as globally reviled as the Nazi swastika is today.
Lauer conducted himself with Clinton like those women of earlier generations who felt they had to be twice as tough to be taken seriously — women who, like Clinton herself, were sometimes reviled for it.
That player's wonderful basketball name is Crystal Dangerfield, who happens to be the first Connecticut recruit from the state where Coach Geno Auriemma's teams have, for two decades, been largely reviled, if grudgingly respected.
It came from an island, Sicily, that was reviled for the boatloads of bad wine it produced, and from a region, Mount Etna, that was ignored but for the hyperactive volcano that defines it.
Joe Cardamone was the driving force and face of The Icarus Line, one of Los Angeles's most reviled and revered bands of the last 20 years and also one of its most self-destructive.
Salem, one of the loose scene's major players and most reviled live acts, are apparently preparing to release their first new music since 2012, and their first album since their 2010 debut King Night.
Widely known, and sometimes reviled, for his critical writing about the art of the 1960s, Judd could be as damningly final in his judgments as he was rigorously clear in his descriptions of work.
With the collapse of the Soviet Union, however, Professor Pipes emerged as an esteemed Western historian in Russia — a novel experience for a man who had been reviled by Soviet historians throughout his career.
You might have already guessed what Laskey's after — these individuals will come together in ways that leave them forever altered; a few will even grow to recognize the humanity in people they've long reviled.
Free agency was a breakthrough for professional athletes' rights, and while it was initially reviled by their coaches and franchise owners, it is now regarded as a fair and necessary part of the business.
One of the first things to be removed, he wrote, would be a plaque on Lower Broadway naming Philippe Pétain, the French World War I hero who was later reviled as a Nazi collaborator.
Paul LeoNew York To the Editor: My father, whose parentage was Irish and Italian (two immigrant groups that were each reviled at some time), instilled a pride in us about our southern Italian ancestry.
North Korea's return to belligerence appears to reflect frustration that three face-to-face meetings between Trump and Kim, one of the world's most reviled tyrants, have not yielded any easing of US sanctions.
Scott, who is a member of the Senate Banking Committee, questioned Garrett during the hearing on about why he wants to head up an agency he once reviled and spent years trying to close.
He started out as an obscure and anonymous hacker, and became one of the most talked-about people in the world -- at once reviled, celebrated and lionized; sought-after, imprisoned, self-exiled and shunned.
It was Mas's father, after all, who was regularly reviled by the Cuban media as the leader of "the counterrevolutionary Miami mafia" because of his longstanding efforts to cripple the government of Fidel Castro.
Bipartisan congressional action on behalf of the public good sounds as quaint as antenna TV. The press is reviled, financially desperate, and undergoing a crisis of faith about the very efficacy of gathering facts.
Working-class voters in Ashfield have reviled the Tories ever since the free-market revolution of Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher in the 1980s, which they blame for hastening the demise of the coal industry.
But in 2012, Roberts sided with the court's liberal bloc and cast the deciding vote to uphold the healthcare law dubbed Obamacare, signed by Democratic President Barack Obama in 2010 and reviled by conservatives.
If anyone from the present administration, or from any of their beloved or reviled security agencies, were to publicly commend a poem, even by way of propaganda, the Russian leaders might die of shock.
They reviled the Tories for the economic woes they faced under Margaret Thatcher, but their seething anger is now directed at the lawmakers who have failed to deliver a divorce from the European Union.
It does not question the violent role of any Western government, or any government at all, while it implies that the sole destroyer of heritage in the region is the almost universally reviled ISIS.
She carries in her very DNA the conflict at the heart of "Lucy Negro, Redux": What does it mean for a woman to be both desired and reviled for the color of her skin?
"I'm actually more disturbed by what he says in the film after that, where he's saying that the women are going to be reviled by a large segment of the global population," she adds.
Mr Trump, then the Republican presidential nominee, is reviled south of the border for calling Mexican migrants rapists, and for promising that he would force Mexico to pay for a wall between the two countries.
A mere decade ago, J.J. Reddick was one of the most reviled men in basketball, a consistent source of ire in ACC country and beyond, the latest in a long line of Blue Devil villains.
Launching onto the scene with 1995's The Usual Suspects, he transitioned from indies to 2000's X-Men, stepping aside after 2003's X2 to helm the underrated, much-reviled Superman reboot Superman Returns.
Mrs Clinton and Mr Trump are the most reviled presidential candidates in modern electoral history, which has meant that an unusually large number of voters say they are undecided or will vote for third parties.
His only other utterance in the decade—a vague joke about his reviled alma mater, Yale University, made during a moment of cross-talk among the justices in 2013—sent journalists into a mild panic.
Fernandez de Kirchner, a firebrand leftist who is reviled and revered by Argentines in equal measure, has been largely missing from the campaign trail despite running as the vice-presidential candidate on the opposition ticket.
López Obrador is expected to bring a markedly different tone to bilateral relations than that of current President Enrique Peña Nieto, whose cautious and diplomatic approach to Trump was almost universally reviled by Mexican voters.
George W. Bush left office as one of the most reviled presidents in modern history—even by many Republicans' estimation—but he's found a path to rehabilitation: reminding everyone how much worse Donald Trump is.
In "Rage Becomes Her: The Power of Women's Anger" (Atria), the writer and activist Soraya Chemaly notes early on that women "don't need books, studies, theories, or specialists" to prove how reviled our anger is.
Kim has already won some marginal victories here by using diplomacy and the offer of negotiations to transform his image from the most reviled and isolated leader on earth into an improbable but promising peacemaker.
She has followed it up now with her most hermetic book since "The Changeling," a bleak magic-realist novel so critically reviled upon publication in 1978 that it stayed out of print for three decades.
Alfred E. Smith of New York, a Roman Catholic, reviled by the Klan for his religion and his stature as a champion of the newest Americans, and by "dry" Democrats for his opposition to Prohibition.
Erdogan's apparent welcoming of Ocalan's letter has raised eyebrows among some commentators, given that the jailed PKK leader is reviled as a terrorist by most Turks, including the Turkish nationalists in the president's "People's Alliance".
The novel's feminist slant also appeals, offering — like revisions of Medea including Rachel Cusk's 2015 adaptation of the play or David Vann's 2017 novel "Bright Air Black" — a reclamation of one of myth's reviled women.
In Ukraine, as happened in Georgia, Mr. Saakashvili has become a highly divisive figure, revered by supporters as a zealous enforcer of clean government but reviled by enemies as a showman prone to flamboyant stunts.
The newspaper's editor at the time, Kelvin MacKenzie, apologized more than 23 years later, but to this day, The Sun is reviled for its coverage of the tragedy, particularly by people in and around Liverpool.
"The Democratic Party isn't going back to the days of welfare reform and the crime bill," she said, highlighting measures Mr. Clinton signed into law as president that are reviled by much of the left.
The most remarkable achievement of the talks involved two of the most reviled men at opposing ends of the conflict: former Irish Republican Army paramilitary commander Martin McGuinness and the staunchest of Unionists, the Rev.
They reported lobbying on adoption issues related to the Magnitsky Act, a U.S. law reviled by Vladimir Putin that sanctioned Russia for human rights abuses in the death of a Russian whistleblower named Sergei Magnitsky.
By the time the book was written, emancipation and the attempt to guarantee black rights lay in shambles, and conservatives rallied to the defense of Johnson, one of the most reviled presidents in American history.
Mr. Bolsonaro, a far-right politician, has been a divisive figure in Brazil, where he is adored by some for his tough talk and reviled by others for his diatribes against women, gays and blacks.
And with Kate Mulgrew's Captain Kathryn Janeway at the helm, Voyager is by far the most explicitly woman-centric Trek series of all time (another possible reason why it's so reviled by certain Trek fans).
While Trump may be the most reviled candidate out there right now, his rivals aren't doing so well, either—59 percent of people think Ted Cruz also sucks, and 55 percent are down on Clinton.
But at the same time, they'd turn a cover of "Chasing The Wild Goose," a Bad Religion song from the band's universally reviled and disowned album, Into The Unknown, into something actually worth listening to.
But the steady rise of Senator Ted Cruz of Texas, a Tea Party favorite reviled by party leaders, has unleashed a new counter-establishment of conservative donors, some from outside the universe of traditional Republican giving.
Our culture has changed from a place where feminists are reviled to one where public figures who don't personally identify with the word are considered regressive — it just means women are equal to men, after all.
But Ngo has also been a familiar, and reviled, presence at Portland's left-wing protests, where he shoots alarming videos of anti-fascists that often end up on the likes of Fox News and Sky News.
Denizens of a reviled institution, and a party railroaded by Donald Trump's populist insurgency, the Republicans planned to gut the Office of Congressional Ethics (OCE): an independent investigative body designed to root out corruption among them.
Incomprehensibly, Mr Mattarella added credence to that tale by handing the task of forming a stop-gap government to Carlo Cottarelli, a former official in the IMF, an organisation reviled by anti-establishmentarians the world over.
If you want an entertaining crash course in the contempt for Koons, I recommend Jerry Saltz's 2014 review of Koons' retrospective at the Whitney, where he calls him "the most reviled artist alive," among other things.
She was showered by impromptu kisses from supporters when in Venezuela but reviled and spat at by critics, who branded her a naive foreigner supporting a corrupt and repressive government - often on Western TV news shows.
Many in the tech community have rallied behind Thiel's efforts in recent days, calling him a hero for pushing back against Gawker, which is reviled by some in the industry for its critical and salacious coverage.
I'm not sure why Dennis Hopper's 1971 film maudit The Last Movie was included, except perhaps as an example of full-tilt countercultural hubris, but it's always great to see this misunderstood, reviled masterpiece. —J. Hoberman
The Castros were personally reviled by at least the older generation of Cuban-Americans, and some political analysts believe Diaz-Canel's ascent to power will make it easier over time for U.S. politicians to normalize relations.
What struck me most, however, was that while Trump is viewed back in the United States as a polarizing leader -- praised by some, reviled by others -- these Palestinians saw him as the true face of America.
Mr. Castro was reviled by many as a despot who had killed innocents and caused countless Cubans to flee the island, and when he died Friday night, spontaneous parties broke out in the streets of Miami.
But in spring of 2011, Lloyd C. Blankfein, leading one of the nation's most reviled companies, found himself onstage with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, one of the nation's most admired public figures at the time.
The exemption was popular with the real estate industry, but reviled by housing advocates, who saw it as a giveaway to some of New York's wealthiest developers and a highly inefficient means of creating affordable housing.
Clarke, a loyal supporter of Trump who is reviled by civil rights advocates, resigned from his post last month and joined the super PAC America First Action, which helps elect candidates who support the Trump administration.
A US president who is elected amid controversy and recrimination, reviled by a large segment of the electorate, and mired in domestic crises will be hard-pressed to forge a coherent foreign policy and challenge Russia.
To take a photograph of [your] publicly reviled body and put it on the internet and let people pick it apart and use it for what they need, positive or negative — that's such a huge sacrifice.
Homan, who is reviled by immigration rights activists and praised by Trump's allies, has accompanied the president on Air Force One after the announcement of Kelly's new role and is reportedly well-liked by the president.
His TV ads and his speeches hammer Mr. Biden for supporting trade deals including the North American Free Trade Agreement, reviled by many factory workers, and for past statements suggesting an openness to cutting Social Security.
And centered in his crosshairs is the proposed Clean Power Plan, a climate change and human health policy that's immensely popular in many states, but is reviled by Republicans for mandating emissions limits on power plants.
Mr. Benson, who owned a string of auto dealerships in New Orleans and San Antonio and a number of Southern banks before buying the Saints in 1985, was alternately revered and reviled by local sports fans.
The Carpetbagger James Franco has never made a film as critically reviled as "The Room," the infamous subject of his new movie-about-the-movie-business "The Disaster Artist," which he both stars in and directs.
Now that the summer that was not very hellish is over and Amtrak officials have restored normal operations at Pennsylvania Station, they are turning their attention to the most reviled places in the building: the bathrooms.
Mr. Erdogan is reviled by the opposition — secularists as well as many members of religious and ethnic minorities such as the Alevis and Kurds — but he is lionized in the conservative Sunni heartland of the country.
After so much time spent closely with these characters — whether new, old, beloved, or reviled — Orange Is the New Black's fourth season digs deeper than the show ever has before, and proves incredibly hard to shake.
It's easy to love journalism stories as a journalist, but in a time when the craft is so reviled by those it exposes, it's even more satisfying to revel in how the shoe-leather gets made.
One of these groups, called Breaking the Silence, is particularly reviled among right-wing Israelis because it gathers anonymous testimonies from Israeli soldiers about their service in occupied territories, often highlighting hardships imposed on the Palestinians.
"Nowhere is the fractured world more humanly embodied than in the refugee — a person uprooted from all that they hold dear, forced to flee, often resented and reviled in the country where they settle," Blanchett said.
The Dred Scott case and its glorification of racism and xenophobia is a reviled opinion and often used to demonstrate how far we have come as a nation devoted now to equal justice under the law.
I attended a play in Aleppo in the early 1990s where the actors, to the audience's glee, made light of petty, low-level official corruption and the oafish ways of the ubiquitous secret police, the reviled Mukhabarat.
She describes it as her "own migrant story," and the silhouettes, as "cyphers" that stand for "Everyman," especially at a time when migrants and refugees in Britain are reviled, perhaps just like the 'barbarians' in Cavafy's poems.
When you melt down the candies in a saucepan, it's not only the most fun thing ever, but it relinquishes that questionable waxy texture that is so often reviled and yields a sweet, slightly caramel-y flavor.
Despite this, League leader Matteo Salvini appeared convinced his surprise move to topple the government would trigger a vote, assuming that 5-Star and PD would never join forces — two parties that have always reviled one another.
Rams owner Stan Kroenke seems to be particularly reviled in St. Louis, so much so that one chain of sports bars has gone to extra lengths to give erstwhile fans an avenue to flush away their anger.
While there's been much talk of Trump obliterating the Republican Party - he's reviled by some conservatives for either his insults toward minorities and women or his various liberal positions - it's not utter destruction that his candidacy portends.
They outperformed expectations in districts long abandoned to Republicans, but still lost—largely because Republicans successfully tied them to reviled national figures such as Ms Pelosi, with whom they had little in common other than party identification.
The understated manner of "So, I wrote a thing" turned it into a phrase that was reviled for its lack of self-awareness, like that friend who got an A+ but says they didn't do that well.
But many Malagasy see him as the architect of the reviled "ni ni" ("neither nor") deal under which Mr Ravalomanana and Mr Rajoelina were barred from standing for election in 2013, clearing the way for Mr Rajaonarimampianina.
The fact that opioids are now reviled as a result of the epidemic doesn't remove the underlying issue that tens of millions of Americans suffer from debilitating pain and doctors need a way to address that issue.
She's raw and intense, skillfully depicting the anger, vulnerability, and confusion of a young woman who has been repeatedly told that she's worthless unless she's desired, but who is reviled when she takes ownership of that sexuality.
At new businesses like the Embajada de la Coca (The Coca Embassy) the green leaf is being restored to its rightful place as a powerful medicinal plant and super-nutrient that should be revered instead of reviled.
While not as reviled a crime as outright fixing, such behaviour is still seen as sleazy at best: the fictional Gordon Gekko was the villain of "Wall Street", and Raj Rajaratnam is doing 11 years behind bars.
In Texas, where Abbott is reviled among LGBTQ constituents for his advocacy on behalf of both of those efforts, Valdez's campaign represents a rebuttal to a rise of conservative politics and racist, xenophobic, and anti-LGBTQ rhetoric.
The bill, which required all crypto tools to offer some way for a warrant-holding FBI agent to access encrypted information, was roundly reviled by the technology and privacy communities, and quickly lost momentum in DC, too.
" On Citizens United, the 2010 Supreme Court decision reviled by liberals that paved the way for super-PACs to spend large sums of money backing political candidates, McMullin said, "I think there's too much money in politics.
As an artist in a totalitarian state, Shostakovich was both embraced and reviled in his time, even as his own sympathies remained elusive in a way that must be hard for a novelist like Barnes to resist.
After fuming over the reviled armoire, Trump and Res moved onto the renovated bathroom, where the construction manager -- with the help of Trump's first wife, Ivana -- was installing cheaper green Chinese marble that the businessman had approved.
As was the case in the last two films to star Bourne, this introduction is presented in a jittery frenzy, the "shaky cam" aesthetic for which the franchise has become both known and, in some cases, reviled.
The style, alternately adored and reviled by critics, was a rebuke to Bauhaus rigidity and the steel-tube sobriety of '70s minimalism; for better or worse, such rowdy radicalism drowned out most other voices of the era.
Alternately adored, reviled, overlooked and imitated in his own day — one former employee arched an eyebrow at the rose-colored glasses with which many critics now look back on those years — his influence has nonetheless permeated widely.
President Trump's top advisers woke up Tuesday believing that a rebellion in the Venezuelan military that day would galvanize a popular uprising and topple a leader they have described as a reviled despot who must be replaced.
" She went on to introduce guests including her predecessor, David Cameron (Damon); Elton John (Bryant); and the Harry Potter villain Lord Voldemort (Mikey Day), whom she introduced as "the one person in Britain more reviled than me.
The basketball league has scrambled to contain a backlash in China since Daryl Morey, the general manager of the Houston Rockets, tweeted support last week for the Hong Kong protests, which are reviled by the Chinese government.
A household name in the 1990s, he was reviled by critics as a moralistic, sex-obsessed prosecutor and admired by others as an upright truth-seeker pursuing a lying, philandering president who had dishonored the Oval Office.
Through this, the film looks neutrally at a nation that is usually reviled or laughed at, and is sensitive toward the people who live there, who are rarely heard from and even more rarely sincerely listened to.
Over the weekend, America First Policies launched an aggressive digital campaign deriding the senator as a liar, labeling his behavior "unacceptable," and even likening him to House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, a reviled figure in conservative circles.
The one drawback is he's become such a reviled figure to Republicans, whose disdain for him often seems more personal than political, that no matter the points he makes, he'll be viewed through a sharply partisan prism.
Trump's immigration wish list was celebrated by restrictionist groups that had long fought to join the mainstream, and reviled by immigration doves who see it as a nativist proposal that's ultimately designed to reduce legal immigration levels.
Today, the movement is a powerful, if controversial, force in conservative politics, championed by right-wing provocateurs, like Ann Coulter and the writers at Breitbart, and reviled by other Republican commentators for sowing discord in the party.
This year in Hawkins, it's 21980, which happens to be the year of the doomed "New Coke," a reformulation of classic Coca-Cola that was so reviled by customers that it lasted only 21980 days in stores.
Upon further inspection, the K-9 team and bomb squad discovered that the wrapped present from an unknown secret Santa was not an explosive device, but rather the most reviled holiday confection known to mankind—a fruitcake.
"Although Clarence Thomas remains a controversial figure, loved by some, reviled by others, few know much more than a few headlines and the recollections of his contentious confirmation battle with Anita Hill," Manifold Productions states on its website.
Europe will also be watching to see if Scholz takes the same approach to the EU as his predecessor, who was reviled in countries such as Greece for imposing unpopular public spending cuts in return for bailout aid.
" But Biden also went out of his way to project bipartisanship, at one point calling Vice President Mike Pence, his successor and an ideological conservative reviled on the left for his positions on LGBT rights, a "decent guy.
Shyamalan, for his part, had been on a bit of a losing streak after the critically reviled Lady in the Water, the whitewashed Avatar: The Last Airbender, and a fairly humiliating failed attempt at a comeback in 2010.
As Poles prepare to elect their representatives to the European Parliament on May 26th, in what parties see as a rehearsal for a national parliamentary election in the autumn, PiS has reviled queerness, backed by the Catholic church.
The panic unleashed by Lehman's collapse led to a string of chaotic U.S. government-led bailouts that were reviled by the public and most politicians, prompting Congress to establish a formal policy for government intervention in future crises.
From…Read more ReadThe full story from the Times is an excellent look at how Kalanick became the one of the most reviled men in Silicon Valley and Uber's bull-in-a-China-shop approach to doing business.
Nuclear power was largely reviled by environmentalists in the '80s and '90s, but now, a growing number are coming around to it because we need to do something to curb our greenhouse gas emissions before it's too late.
The idea of a fiscal control board, known colloquially as La Junta in Puerto Rico, is largely reviled on the island, which has a 45 percent poverty rate and whose chronic economic slump has helped spur rampant outmigration.
BEIJING (Reuters) - Former Chinese Premier Li Peng, reviled by rights activists and many in the Chinese capital as the "Butcher of Beijing" for his role in the 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown, has died, state media reported on Tuesday.
As reviled as he may be back in Washington, Cruz has been adored here at tea party rallies and Republican conventions ever since he first upset the political establishment with a shocking come-from-behind victory in 2012.
Today, Gulen is an isolated figure in Turkey, reviled by Erdogan's supporters but also shunned by much of the opposition, who see his network as having conspired over decades to undermine the secular foundations of the modern republic.
Among other things, she was called an ally of George Soros, the liberal billionaire philanthropist whose work to promote democracy in Europe and the United States had made him reviled by some on the right, Ms. Hill testified.
Over the years, his tune has become a totem of American popular culture — revered, reviled, featured on television and in film, and noted as the subject of a high-profile civic battle in early-21st-century New York.
Mr. Assad would also be beholden to his two sponsors, Russia and Iran, reviled by many of his own citizens in the Sunni-majority country and rejected by some of the main Sunni powers in the Middle East.
BERLIN — Chancellor Angela Merkel, alternately lauded for courage and reviled for recklessness in admitting more than one million migrants into Germany, finally has what she wanted: a European Union accord with Turkey to reduce and manage the influx.
At Columbia he became particularly engaged with the plight of the Roma, a traditionally nomadic ethnic group often reviled in Europe, concluding in a 19843 report that they continued to be segregated from other students in the schools.
The names of the Asian-Americans represented by Students for Fair Admissions were redacted from the record, because they were worried about being harassed and reviled for their views, according to the leader of the group, Edward Blum.
How many times have I reviled myself for that, which is only a little less offensive than my habit of name-dropping (how many times did I talk about Allen Ginsberg last year, while I was on Commentary ?).
Dozens of current and retired officers from the New York Police Department rallied on Saturday morning in support of Colin Kaepernick, the former San Francisco 49ers player lionized and reviled for refusing to stand during the national anthem.
WASHINGTON — President Trump abruptly announced a ban on transgender people serving in the military on Wednesday, blindsiding his defense secretary and Republican congressional leaders with a snap decision that reversed a year-old policy reviled by social conservatives.
Audiences seemed to agree with critics, who largely reviled this updated version of the classic story: Ticket sales added up to about $9.1 million between Friday and Sunday, for a total of $14.2 million since arriving on Wednesday.
For example, it came out ahead by surprise launching the very bad Cloverfield Paradox as part of a post-Super Bowl tie-in, and it built up a heck of a lot of buzz around the critically reviled Bright.
Part of that comes from the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative (GLRI), which tackles everything from managing invasive species (including the sea lamprey and equally reviled Asian carp), trying to control damaging algal blooms, and restoring habitat to native populations.
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Pik Botha, who became the global face of South Africa's reviled apartheid government as Pretoria's minister of foreign affairs, has died aged 86 after a lengthy illness, the eNCA news network reported on Friday, citing his son.
For those who don't follow pro football: The Pats are widely reviled among football fans that don't have roots in Massachusetts because they have a pesky habit of getting to and then winning Super Bowls, especially in recent years.
Or that we should risk a nuclear war with Russia if it were to invade Estonia — which is the principle for which Trump has been so reviled for lately, for not defending, by the (liberal/conservative) foreign policy establishment.
He was neglected by Hillary Clinton (whom he worked for), was reviled by backers of Bernie Sanders (whom he almost endorsed) and lost his core constituency on the very issues he rode to victory (affordable housing and police reforms).
Bartman – a life-long Cubs fanwho  catapulted into the limelight and much-reviled after the 2003 incident – was given the 2016 championship ring on Monday as a gift from team owner Tom Ricketts, according to local outlet WGN-TV.
Reviled by many as the face of the IRA during its campaign against British rule in Northern Ireland, Adams reinvented himself as a peacemaker in the troubled region and then as a populist opposition parliamentarian in the Irish Republic.
"If a justice system's measure is how it treats the most reviled and unpopular, when ours may have failed Joaquín Guzmán by denying him the fair trial before an untainted jury to which he's constitutionally entitled," Guzman's attorneys wrote.
Reviled as he was by the liberal elites, in the eyes of his supporters, he was the outsider, a person who could not be bought and who would shake up the system that had failed them for too long.
The fact that opioids are now reviled as a result of the epidemic doesn't remove the underlying issue that tens of millions of Americans suffer from debilitating pain, and doctors feel they need a way to address that issue.
This year's crop is unlikely to stir much controversy, unlike the recent inductions of Kiss, Bon Jovi or Journey, who, despite their success, have long been reviled by many critics and other gatekeepers on the hall's secretive nominating committee.
Sure, there are outliers, like the almost universally reviled "Vineyard Valentine" and the almost universally beloved "Bracebridge Dinner"; but how do you decide if a "There's the Rub" is better or worse than a "The Nanny and the Professor"?
The critically reviled and little-seen ''I'm Still Here,'' from 2010, marks the divide between early Phoenix and the magisterial performances he gave afterward: ''The Master,'' in 2012, ''Her'' and ''The Immigrant,'' in 2013, and ''Inherent Vice,'' in 2014.
Sure, he's the progressive hero who challenged one of the most reviled politicians in the country with almost no national party support and nearly flipped a district that hasn't been won by a Democrat in more than 20 years.
The former city comptroller John C. Liu is making another attempt at a political comeback, declaring himself a candidate against State Senator Tony Avella of Queens, a member of the now disbanded group of breakaway Democrats reviled by progressives.
The House minority leader was the prime punching bag for Republicans during the Georgia race Jon Ossoff just lost, targeted in a series of ads painting him as her puppet and the epitome of the reviled Washington liberal establishment.
Mr. Assange, long reviled by many Republicans as an anarchist lawbreaker out to damage the United States, has won new respect from conservatives who appreciated his site's release of Democratic emails widely perceived to have hurt Hillary Clinton's campaign.
She perfected that self-effacing jujitsu a long time ago, when she became so reviled in some corners of the food world that blogs were devoted to how much she was hated and Rachael Ray jokes became cultural currency.
She beautifully and uncompromisingly weaves in Native language, and she also writes about darker aspects of Native history, such as the much-reviled boarding schools of the 19th and 20th century without cutting corners when it comes to story.
Ms. Mallory's close ties to the Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan, who is respected in the black community, but is widely reviled in the Jewish community for virulently anti-Semitic remarks, had long raised eyebrows in New York.
The disastrous performance of the armed forces made Mr. Grachev perhaps the most reviled man in Russia, amid accusations that he had pushed for a military solution simply to disperse the whiff of corruption around him and his ministry.
Reviled by the Artists' Union, which denied him full membership for years, he nevertheless found favor with high-ranking officials and the diplomatic corps in Moscow, and enjoyed such perks as a free studio and permission to travel abroad.
The former president is a widely reviled figure in Ukraine for his over-the-top corruption — he lived in a palace with a private zoo — and because the police shot dozens of antigovernment demonstrators during an uprising in 2014.
The popular "8.95" meme that circulates within the Canadian fighting game community is in reference to a widely reviled decision from Lap Chi to charge viewers on Twitch $613 USD for commercial-free, high-definition streams of Canada Cup in 2011.
The loose Stonesy vibe is also reminiscent of the tragically unmourned San Francisco band, The Vue, a band who was critically reviled but also ruled so I suppose we'll just see how the PR fueled winds blow on Beyondless's reception.
Disney has labeled itself an advocate for women before, including touting how its  global workforce is comprised of more than 50 percent women , but the critically reviled, already scandalous show could threaten to sully its reputation in a big way.
A seven-month, $2200 million surge of spending on behalf of mainstream Republican candidates has yielded a primary battle dominated by Donald J. Trump and Senator Ted Cruz of Texas, two candidates reviled by most of the party's leading donors.
Although some of the most reviled Mubarak-era figures were barred from running in the elections, which took place over several rounds from October to December, several other former officials, or their close relatives, have seen their political fortunes restored.
Mugabe, still seen by many Africans as a liberation hero, is reviled in the West as a despot whose disastrous handling of the economy and willingness to resort to violence to maintain power destroyed one of Africa's most promising states.
Mugabe is revered by some as an elder statesman and independence leader but also reviled by many in Africa and abroad who accuse him of resorting to violence to retain power while running a once promising economy into the ground.
Over the last four years, Trump has lavishly praised Putin, reviled by most of Washington as a US enemy; noted that the Russian leader has been "very nice" to him and denied his own previous claims that they have met before.
During the last 15 minutes of Monday's presidential debate, Hillary Clinton made sure to remind viewers of the many horrendous and reviled things Donald Trump has said to and about women by bringing up 1996 Venezuelan Miss Universe winner Alicia Machado.
But he is reviled among many liberals over the bombing of Cambodia during the Vietnam War that led to the rise of the genocidal Khmer Rouge movement and over claims he backed a coup against a democratic government in Chile.
The fact that the buyer turned out to be one of the most reviled men in the world (thanks to his jacking up the price of a life-saving drug and allegations of fraud, among other things) made people very upset.
Fernandez, who was constitutionally barred last year from running for a third consecutive presidential term, is a divisive figure, revered by many for generous welfare programs and reviled by others for economic policies such as nationalizing businesses and currency controls.
All accused corporations like Monsanto — the American biotechnology corporation reviled by some for using genetically modified seeds that it says help battle disease — or the German pharmaceutical company Bayer of trying to force on them products they do not want.
The fracas over Wenk's ouster is the latest controversy surrounding an Interior secretary who has been reviled by conservationists but hailed by industry and conservatives in Western states, where local governments have chafed against restrictions imposed on federally protected areas.
Though reviled in much of the West, the Bin Laden name generally does not carry the same stigma in Brazil, a country that has been spared the large-scale terrorist attacks that have horrified many other parts of the world.
In contrast to his elevated status on the continent, Mugabe is reviled in the West as a despot whose disastrous handling of the economy and willingness to resort to violence to maintain power destroyed one of Africa's most promising states.
In these attentive, detailed portraits, Hochschild finds the nerve that President Obama touched in two of his most widely reviled remarks—about economically abandoned rural people "clinging" to guns and religion, and that business owners "didn't build that" by themselves.
Before taking over the CFTC, Massad was a top official at the Treasury Department, charged with overseeing the Troubled Asset Relief Program, the much-reviled bailout package that went on to cost a fraction of what it was originally estimated.
But by far the most reviled change to the platform while under Facebook's care came in summer 2016, when Instagram abandoned the chronological feed in favor of an opaque relevance-sorting algorithm similar to the one used for Facebook's News Feed.
The movie: Hollywood's go-to disaster artist, Roland Emmerich, brought us 2015's Stonewall, which was reviled from its first trailer for reducing the Stonewall protestors from a multiracial, multigender mass to a bunch of pretty young white, cisgender men.
When it comes to Christian propaganda films, most people think of the obnoxious God's Not Dead, or Nic Cage's get-me-out-of-IRS-debt Left Behind—criticially reviled assaults on the secular world that occasionally make a lot of money.
But tens of thousands of those units never made it to the people who bought them, and many of the ones that did were either used or obsolete, making Butterfly Labs one of the most reviled names in the industry.
Mr. Cordray is a holdover from the Obama administration whose aggressive pursuit of rules meant to curb what he views as reckless and predatory financial activity has made him a reviled figure in banking circles and a hero of consumer advocates.
For him, it stood in sharp contrast to the venom that marked so many of his previous interactions with strangers in a country that for years reviled him as the living embodiment of its bitter soccer rivalry with the United States.
He had once been seen as the most benevolent member of the military junta because he had led the transition to democracy, but he came to be reviled when his key role in the darkest chapters of the dictatorship became clear.
BEIJING (Reuters) - A youth appointed by China as the second-highest figure in Tibetan Buddhism but reviled as a fake by many Tibetans made his first trip outside the country last month, attending events in Thailand, Chinese state media reported.
Ms. Mallory, meanwhile, who is now co-president of the Women's March group, has been criticized for attending an event by Louis Farrakhan, the leader of the Nation of Islam who has been widely reviled for making anti-Semitic remarks.
Mr. Trump has reviled the quarter-century-old North American Free Trade Agreement as the worst trade pact in existence and blamed it for pushing up the trade deficit, or the gap between what the country imports and what it exports.
In past years, families were often released — sometimes with GPS ankle bracelets or some other form of electronic monitoring, while their cases went through courts — in a practice the Trump administration has reviled as a "catch and release" immigration policy.
It isn't at all surprising that these rhetorical tropes have translated into acts of violence — according to the Anti-Defamation League, anti-Semitic incidents rose by 57 percent in 2017 — even if Mr. Bowers also reviled the president as insufficiently nationalist.
The White House Council of Economic Advisers on Tuesday published a 72-page report criticizing what it described as the socialist ideas of leading Democratic Party politicians, and seeking to link President Trump's political rivals with figures reviled by most Americans.
Japan is withdrawing from the International Whaling Commission (IWC) on Sunday and resuming commercial whaling a day later after roughly three decades, during which its widely reviled "scientific research" whaling program was decried by opponents as commercial whaling in disguise.
Mr. Melikhov believes that his principal crime, as far as officials are concerned, is not just the matter-of-fact treatment of reviled traitors at his museum in Podolsk, and another museum of his near Rostov-on-Don in southern Russia.
That building, across Eighth Avenue from the Farley, was already one of the most reviled transit hubs in the region before two trains derailed there this spring, spurring emergency repairs that have disrupted the routines of thousands of commuters this summer.
I wish the movie explored this more — the idea of scorn, of why Arthur Fleck is so reviled but also sympathetic, or perhaps even what makes Joker such an impossibly magnetic supervillain if Batman is one of our most beloved heroes.
Except: in the alternate universe, it is Weinstein who is the victim of a shocking, horrendous crime, as opposed to being the reviled figure currently on trial in State Supreme Court in Manhattan, facing multiple counts of rape and sexual assault.
While Mr. Mugabe had reason enough for bitterness toward the white authorities, who had imprisoned and reviled him, he offered reconciliation with the minority and a new start for the majority in his first broadcast to the nation as prime minister.
"Fifty of the last 64 hearings of these types of projects over the last four years have seen more support than opposition," Mr. Alexander said, indicating a shift from the days when multifamily projects were almost universally reviled by suburban homeowners.
Paul Verhoeven's Starship Troopers, on the other hand, was a futuristic action cartoon, dramatizing a battle with giant space bugs; its gravitas was best summarized by the fact that its director's previous film was the widely reviled 1995 stripper drama Showgirls.
Despite Essential being first, after Apple adopted the notch, nearly every other smartphone maker jumped on the bandwagon and made those stupid little cutouts at the top of the screen the most discussed and reviled feature on handsets in the last 18 months.
Each mid-April, you can almost hear the collective nationwide cursing and sputtering as millions of U.S. taxpayers come to the end of their tax-preparation software programs, hit their computer's Enter key and find they're nailed by the reviled alternative minimum tax.
In Italy, Masters of Defence wrote expansive manuals on their fighting techniques, operated fencing schools that included conditioning and sparring, and created a style that would be studied by other fighting art enthusiasts, yet reviled by Masters in other European countries, especially England.
Gin, who lives alone and off the grid, has a deep connection to the earth and its herbal resources, but she is an outsider, reviled; she is working against a system of rigid, often masculine, scientific thought that labels her as a witch.
The comments showed Jackson to be as reviled as Hamilton is revered, reviving an argument that the $20 bill should be redesigned before the $10 note All of this simmers as Mr. Lew is preoccupied with more typical matters for a Treasury secretary.
China has close ties with Zimbabwe and traditionally also with Mugabe himself, who is reviled in the West as a despot whose disastrous handling of the economy and willingness to resort to violence to maintain power destroyed one of Africa's most promising states.
As he was dragged out of the embassy, Assange looked like a "befuddled Old Testament prophet," wrote Alan Rusbridger, former editor of The Guardian, tracing Assange's journey from obscure hacker to one of the most "reviled, celebrated and lionized" people in the world.
A French piece by Eugène Samuel Grasset featuring a so-called "acid thrower" from the Paris Commune, her eerie green skin contrasting with her flaming hair, illustrates the degree to which women's autonomy was feared and reviled as an anarchic force of evil.
The eight hour-long episodes provide welcome space for actors with the power to command complex and not always sympathetic roles: Ms Adams is faultless as Camille, forever teetering between being likeable and reviled, pitied and an object of envy and scorn.
The stereotype of the hard-working, hard-drinking attorney is fodder for countless lawyer jokes, but it's no laughing matter for substance abuse experts studying the prevalence of mental health issues among one of the most respected and reviled professions in America.
McConnell, according to Cruz, privately said he did not woo wayward senators on the trade bill by promising to revive the controversial Export-Import Bank, the nation's chief export credit agency that is backed by business groups but reviled by some conservatives.
Although the intelligence community reviled Assange for the damage his past releases caused, officials "understood any visibility into his thinking, any opportunity to negotiate any redactions, was in the national security interest and worth taking," says a senior official involved at the time.
They celebrated the passage of a revised version of the No Child Left Behind education law that chipped away at reviled, high-stakes standardized school testing, a long-term infrastructure bill and legislation granting Mr. Obama enhanced power to negotiate major trade agreements.
A vast majority of fans will instead recall how the fight devolved into a giant, head-scratching spitting match between a button-down league and a team widely reviled for its exceptional success on the field as well as suspicious behavior off it.
But she also tracks larger shifts, observing that the same Democratic Party that encouraged ordinary white men to run for office and welcomed plebeian immigrants from all over Europe also reviled the abolitionists and grabbed a huge chunk of land from Mexico.
The scene flashed before my eyes this weekend when I watched the Ku Klux Klan, Nazis and white supremacists parade around Charlottesville, Virginia, a state I reviled in the 1960s for its hardcore racism and segregation led by neo-Confederate congressmen and Senators.
The more he loomed into legend, one reviled for his whims and abuses, for his savage truncations of personal visions, and yet also one whose calls you couldn't afford not to take, the more my legacy with him—you knew Todbaum at school ?
In a city reviled for its inequality and where the $12 billion spent on the Olympics are said to have done little to help the poor, Bolt's visit is a small example of the legacy Rio's Games might still have for aspiring athletes.
As in District 9, when the protagonist's body transforms into the reviled alien tissue, we are learning that the shunned peoples aren't a foreign entity at all, but one that is increasingly the world's majority population—they are what we are becoming.
Although the Islamic State is widely reviled, efforts to have members of the group face international justice for their killing and abuses have been fraught, caught up in international tensions and the chaos of a raging war in northern Iraq and Syria.
Reviled by many as the face of the Irish Republican Army during its campaign against British rule in Northern Ireland, Mr. Adams reinvented himself as a peacemaker in the troubled region and then as a populist opposition member of the Irish Parliament.
As we draw to the close of 2017, the year that looked at much-reviled 2016 and said, "Hold my beer," right before it killed the "hold my beer" meme dead, we do have at least one thing to be thankful for: books.
Its business model, once reviled on Wall Street, has spurred numerous other companies like Uber and WeWork to emulate Amazon and forgo profits for the sake of growth — though many of these companies haven't really proved that they could ever be profitable.
Though these photographs would eventually influence a generation of photographers from Nan Goldin to Thomas Struth, they were reviled by defenders of advanced photography in the early 1970s, who held that only black-and-white images could have the distinction of art.
In May, Jordan Peterson, the Canadian psychologist who has been celebrated and reviled for his views on society and gender, created a furor when he told The New York Times that "enforced monogamy" might be the only way to pacify their rage.
If Benedict Arnold -- the reviled turncoat who tried to hand West Point over to the British during the Revolutionary War -- is synonymous with treason, how should we characterize Lee, who led the armed insurgency designed to disassemble the Union nearly eight decades later?
His WikiLeaks platform has released tens of thousands of hacked emails from inside Hillary Clinton's campaign and the Democratic National Committee, making Mr. Assange a reviled figure among supporters of the Democratic nominee and a hero to backers of Donald J. Trump.
And in the United States, both Bernie Sanders, a socialist who ran for president as a Democrat, and Mr. Trump, who was once reviled by most members of the party he now leads, relied on online movements to shatter the political status quo.
"I know that the loneliest place in the world for David is sitting next to one of the most reviled people of this century," said William N. Nettles, who was the United States attorney for South Carolina when Mr. Roof was indicted.
He Weifang, a law professor at Peking University who is often reviled by China's far left, said Mr. Xi was playing a dangerous game by allowing Maoist populists to silence liberal voices and risked igniting political fires that he cannot easily control.
It makes sense, too, given his personal history, that he remains fixed exactly here, in the transition from 19793 to, say, 1983 — from a weak, feminized and, in the end, reviled Jimmy Carter, to a can-do, decisive and ultimately triumphant Ronald Reagan.
Some Muscovites reviled Luzhkov, casting him as a corrupt vandal who as Moscow mayor from 1992 until 2010 tore down many historic buildings to make way for what they described as tasteless modern replacements, some of them built by his wife's construction company.
In 1985, Mr. Steele went from being among the most reviled figures in wrestling to one of its most loved, when, after being abandoned during a six-man match by his partners, he wound up under the guidance of the then-popular Capt.
After Trump explained that he'd be willing to retaliate against Turkey if it goes after the Kurds, the hawkish Graham continued his fusillade against the president — needling Trump with a comparison to his predecessor's foreign policy, which has long been reviled by conservatives.
He takes a job as a companion to an irascible old man, who lives with his daughter-in-law, Atalia; as Shmuel grows closer to them, he learns Atalia is the daughter of a Zionist leader who was later reviled as a traitor.
BEIJING (Reuters) - A youth named by China as the second-highest figure in Tibetan Buddhism, but reviled as a fake by many Tibetans, began an important Buddhist rite on Thursday, the first time in 50 years it has happened in Tibet, state media said.
Among many big Democratic donors, who overwhelmingly support school choice, "There's an appetite to ensure that whoever the next Democratic nominee is is a supporter," said Shavar Jeffries, the president of Democrats for Education Reform, a pro-charter advocacy group reviled by teachers unions.
The Shabab may be hatching a renewed bid to take over Somalia, which remains in varying degrees of turmoil, depending on the area, with the national government widely reviled as corrupt and weak, and small, clan-based city-states popping up across the country.
All of which makes it bizarre that Birnbaum and Finkelstein's ideas spawned a new wave of anti-Semitism, and that they did so in the service of an authoritarian leader, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, reviled around the world for his far-right views.
In Miami—a bastion of Cuba's immigrant and exile community—fireworks and boisterous spontaneous street parties erupted after news that the 90-year old who ruled the island for more than 50 years was reviled by Cuban-Americans had died after years of illness.
Peel back the whole "evil being trying to take over" thing, and you'll find a very relatable story: a woman whose unparalleled powers and ambition are celebrated when used in the service of male goals, and then reviled when they no longer suit them.
The polls had barely closed before Texas Senator Ted Cruz was suspending his White House campaign, confirming that Trump, the brash real estate mogul who is equal parts reviled and beloved by opposing factions of the GOP base, had effectively won the party's presidential nomination.
Though it no longer pulls in $1m a day, as it once did, it still has deep pockets, and is likely to benefit from local Sunni disaffection in Syria, as Bashar al-Assad's reviled forces fill the vacuum left by President Donald Trump's retreat.
What we're left with is a case where smirking, frail, Gatorade-swilling Shkreli—whose own lawyer suggested might be autistic in opening arguments—is easily the most reviled man in the room, and yet jurors may still struggle to generate sympathy for his alleged victims.
California-49, open seat It's fair to say that Congressman Darrell Issa was among the most reviled Republicans among Democratic activists in California because of his aggressive pursuit of the Obama administration while he served as head of the Oversight and Government Reform Committee.
It's this familiarity that has informed his latest novel, "Judas," which is not only titled after the most reviled traitor in history, but also reimagines the story of the Crucifixion, removing the taint from a character who has inspired so much hatred and violence.
But that number has begun to grow, with activists and lawyers recruiting black candidates while outside groups — largely financed by Mr. Soros, who is as revered on the left as he is reviled on the right — hire political consultants to produce slick campaign ads.
The order is part of a sustained effort by Russian officials and state-run news media to discredit a man who has been reviled in Russia as a traitorous liar serving foreign interests, but whose account the World Anti-Doping Agency has determined was accurate.
BEIJING (Reuters) - A youth named by China as the second-highest figure in Tibetan Buddhism, but reviled as a fake by many Tibetans, has praised the Communist Party's religious policies in Tibet in a lunar new year message, saying they made him feel "very happy".
Deputy Attorney General's Rod Rosenstein's refusing to make public his full order appointing Mueller and defining the scope of Mueller's investigation calls to mind the secret trials of the Court of Star Chamber in England, which has been justifiably reviled since its abolition in 1641.
But they are left with a pair of deeply flawed alternatives: Mr. Cruz, who has the second-most delegates but is reviled by many party leaders, and Mr. Kasich, who has so far run the equivalent of a favorite-son campaign, winning only Ohio.
This set off a chain of events which, despite his seemingly unsuitable temperament, ended up with him serving in the British Free Corps, a small group of foreign volunteers whose allegiance lay with one of the most reviled organisations in human history, the Waffen-SS.
A narrative has grown up around The Greatest Showman — maybe prompted by the movie's critic storyline — that it was critically reviled but audiences loved it and made it a success, proving the critics wrong and, in a roundabout way, validating Barnum's (and Jackman's) whole enterprise.
In addition to his decision on the Golan Heights, Mr. Trump pulled the United States out of the Iran nuclear deal, which Mr. Netanyahu had long reviled, and moved the American Embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, which the prime minister had long advocated.
Mr. Adams, still reviled by some skeptical voters as the face of the I.R.A. during its campaign against British rule in Northern Ireland, hands over to a successor with no direct involvement in the three decades of conflict that came to an end in 1998.
Sandler got his start telling jokes in comedy clubs, but he rocketed to fame doing sketches on "Saturday Night Live," producing blockbuster albums dominated by two-person scenes in the tradition of the 2,000 Year Old Man and of course making broad, critically reviled comedies.
But hunting, or rather the display of animal trophies, has become a reviled activity in some corners of social media, as well-heeled individuals, including the older sons of President Trump, proudly display their trophies for the world to see on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter.
Georges-Eugène Haussmann, the man who gave us modern Paris, was reviled in his own time as a destroyer of community life and hounded from office, but eventually came to be seen as the creator of the most impressive city in the Western world.
" The blame for not bringing in the stars is landing largely on the team's owner, James L. Dolan, a cantankerous sort reviled by fans weary of all the losing — he had one of them ejected from the Garden this spring for shouting, "Sell the team!
" The blame for not bringing in the stars is landing largely on the team's owner, James L. Dolan, a cantankerous sort reviled by fans weary of all the losing — he had one of them ejected from the Garden this spring for shouting, "Sell the team!
Personal debasement is not easy for white people (especially for white men), but to retain the conviction of their superiority to others—especially to black people—they are willing to risk contempt, and to be reviled by the mature, the sophisticated, and the strong.
Nin was reviled throughout her life and afterward for writing candidly about her desires — something few women are allowed to do without being branded an open wound — and was only recently divested of her status as one of the thirstiest women of the 20th century.
These posts ranged from the mundane — complaining of a headache — to the risqué — offering to strip for the Pakistani cricket team, but her singular refusal to be shamed by Pakistani society for what she wore, said, or did made her both iconic and reviled.
Mr. Fujimori, who was in office from 1990 to 2000, remains deeply divisive, respected in some quarters for his economic reforms and his crackdown on two violent insurgencies, but reviled by others for his strongman tactics and for military-backed atrocities during his tenure.
In 2015, Aurangzeb Road, an arterial street in British Delhi named for a reviled 17th-century Mughal emperor, was renamed Abdul Kalam Road, after a Muslim president of India in the early 2000s and a major figure in the country's missile and nuclear programs.
In office from 1990 to 2000, he remains a deeply divisive figure here, respected in some quarters for his economic overhauls and his crackdown on two violent insurgencies, but reviled by others for his strongman tactics and for military-backed atrocities during his tenure.
"Harvard College appears to have ratified the proposition that it is inappropriate for a faculty dean to defend a person reviled by a substantial number of students," wrote Randall Kennedy, a fellow Harvard Law professor, in a May 15 New York Times op-ed.
" The Chief drew a direct line from the 1790s to the present: just as the Framers reviled "general warrants," which "allowed British officers to rummage through homes in an unrestrained search," so must we protect cell phones, which "hold for many Americans the privacies of life.
She has been loathed and beloved, respected and reviled, and her transition from first lady to a political leader in her own right as a United States senator, then secretary of state, and perhaps soon, president, has involved sour notes that nearly every woman can relate to.
Meanwhile, Martin Shkreli, a young hedge fund manager turned pharmaceutical executive, was for a while the country's most reviled businessperson, after his relatively small company, Turing Pharmaceuticals, bought a drug that treats toxoplasmosis and promptly raised its price from less than $22015 per tablet to $214.
The GOP-led Congress appears to be completely ignoring President Donald Trump&aposs budget request to eliminate funding for the National Endowment for the Arts, the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, three of the most reviled government programs among conservatives.
He hires as his chief strategist in the White House Steve Bannon, one of the most reviled, divisive figures of the 2016 campaign season, whose website claims to be the voice of the alt-right – aka – those who often support white supremacist, bigoted and misogynistic views.
The most celebrated — and reviled — of the lot is the Princeton pathologist, Thomas Harvey (a piquantly, feverishly defensive Mr. Spector), who winds up schlepping Einstein's brain all over the place (often in the trunk of his car) and never does manage to crack its (metaphoric) contents.
Sinosphere BEIJING — For most of its 25 years, the Chinese history magazine Yanhuang Chunqiu has been loved by moderate liberals and detested with equal passion by devotees of Mao Zedong, who reviled it as a refuge for heretical criticisms of the Chinese leader and the Communist Party.
" McHugh, who has renounced the alt-right movement and no longer works for Breitbart, told the SPLC that Breitbart did all it could to promote negative coverage of Rubio: "Rubio was reviled, and reporters and editors brainstormed ways to craft a narrative that would harm his candidacy.
LONDON — Tommy Robinson, the jailed British far-right activist backed by the former Trump aide Stephen K. Bannon but reviled by others who call him a violent purveyor of hate, was ordered to be freed on bail Wednesday, after challenging his conviction for contempt of court.
Mr. Macron's concessions, including scrapping a much-reviled gas tax increase and abandoning some taxes on low-income workers and retirees, will cost €43 billion to €15 billion and will probably push France's budget deficit over a European Union cap of 3 percent of gross domestic product.
But despite the apparent demand for a punitive device like Rape-aXe in South Africa, where an average of 2157 rapes are reported to police each day, according to South Africa's official crime statistics for 297-230.7, the Rape-aXe was widely reviled in international media.
In announcing Mr. Wheeler, a former aide to Senator James M. Inhofe, to be deputy administrator of the agency, the White House tapped an experienced legislative hand reviled by environmental activists but hailed by industry as having the know-how to dismantle Obama-era fossil fuel regulations.
No one, particularly not Oprah and or her devoted fans, wants to embrace a book like American Dirt, feel good about themselves for having done so, only to learn that it's reviled by many as inauthentic and even harmful to the very cause it seeks to champion.
One of YouTube&aposs most reviled personalities is crumbling under scandal and asked us to pay $10,000 for an interviewA creator who has become YouTube&aposs supervillain called 911 when reporter Chris Hansen knocked on his door to ask him about accusations of grooming underage fans
At Valois, a Hyde Park institution that is one of President Obama's favorite haunts, more than a dozen Chicagoans interviewed said many people were setting aside their usual crosstown rivalries and, for the moment, would graciously and magnanimously celebrate the victory of the usually reviled Cubs.

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