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The revolt against a moribund political class has transmuted into a revolt against governance itself.
Tumblr users, in particular, are in revolt against the series.
Could it lead to another revolt against the GOP Establishment?
The Denver Post is in open revolt against its owner.
Tennessee saw the revolt against the pending hire and bailed.
The revolt against British Prime Minister Theresa May has begun.
An "insurgent" is one who rises in active revolt against authority.
It's that kindness that makes Theon's revolt against Winterfell so disturbing.
It quickly morphed into a broader revolt against Macron and inequality.
Remainers regard it as the quintessential revolt against the open society.
Some said they might join the revolt against President Salva Kiir.
That exposure recently sparked a shareholder revolt against the company's management.
"Zoo" -- in which animals revolt against humans -- also returned last month.
What do you make of this bipartisan revolt against the establishment?
And isn't there growing evidence of a "transpartisan revolt against" them?
Republican Senators have threatened to revolt against President Trump's tariff proposal.
They must address the widespread working-class revolt against global elites.
Some health care providers are in open revolt against this problem.
Mr Fillon could provoke a similar revolt against his economic policy, too.
This helps explain Russia's defensive response to the revolt against Mr Maduro.
A revolt against globalization is at the heart of Mr. Trump's message.
Mr. Trump's list, like his campaign, is a revolt against the elites.
Anything but white, because the revolt against the white kitchen has begun.
The region has witnessed an armed revolt against Indian rule since 1989.
This is the beginning of the revolt against the establishment, not the end.
When your own supporters revolt against you, circumstances can be difficult to tolerate.
Some highlight a narrative of popular revolt against a president drifting toward authoritarianism.
This has turned out to be a kind of revolt against the establishment.
Democrats and liberal interest groups immediately rose up in revolt against his nomination.
Obviously, that's a scenario that the average consumer would revolt against, for now.
Conservatives are right to worry: We're seeing a citizens' revolt against their policies.
These people revolt against their Earthly overlords in favor of loose self-rule.
Like Sanders, Warren incites a revolt against corporate money's corrupting influence in Washington.
Others might try to leverage the government's weakness and violently revolt against it.
He campaigned as the leader of a rustbelt revolt against the besuited, pampered elites.
Its premise—that the vote for Brexit was a revolt against globalisation—was sound.
The unrest quickly morphed into a broader revolt against President Emmanuel Macron and inequality.
As a political movement, it began as a revolt against restrictions on free trade.
He believes that Brexit was as much a revolt against Westminster as against Brussels.
They say their movement reflects a popular revolt against state corruption and foreign meddling.
Malong has said he had no intention of staging a revolt against Kiir's government.
But there are other hurdles for Republican women besides the suburban revolt against Trump.
Indeed, the American Revolution was a revolt against centralized power that answered to none.
Trump's supporters are fed up with talk about a GOP revolt against the candidate.
ET could also cement 2018 as the year of the suburban revolt against Republicans.
Soldiers want to revolt against their officers, servants against their masters, and so on.
Mr. Kalanick was ousted in June 2017 after shareholders staged a revolt against him.
The rich would tyrannize the poor, and the poor would revolt against the rich.
Others turned to "populism," a Western and Southern revolt against the East Coast elite.
It is estimated that only a third of colonial Americans supported revolt against England.
It is a revolt against the extinction of species including, the group says, our own.
Unrest quickly spread across Turkey, a revolt against what protesters said was increasing government authoritarianism.
Erick Erickson helped lead the conservative revolt against Obamacare, was editor in chief of RedState.
He hung back from action in Syria, yet aided the revolt against Gadhafi in Libya.
Now, it looks like the revolt against Democratic leadership has spread to the Senate. Rep.
These results cannot be waved off as just another populist revolt against elites and experts.
The United States formally acquired Guantánamo after it supported Cuba's revolt against Spanish colonial rule.
And their populism and the revolt against the establishment does seem motivated by political expediency.
As a collective, she and her friends organize a gendered revolt against their rakish colleagues.
Despite these shortages, al-Tamimi and other experts do not envision a widespread revolt against ISIS.
If the system is completely closed, however, they might revolt against an unjust and unaccountable government.
Earlier this year, the community was in open revolt against former Wikimedia Foundation director Lila Tretikov.
Liberalism began as a revolt against the Old Regime with its hereditary ranks and fixed privileges.
A jobless future; one that could spark popular revolt against the leaders who let it happen.
"The Republican leadership in Utah is in a full-scale revolt against Donald Trump," said Karpowitz.
Supporters of "openness" regard Brexit as the classic example of the revolt against the open society.
A jobless future; one that could spark popular revolt against the leaders who let it happen.
Instead, the argument goes, the revolt against economic openness reflects deeper anxieties about lost relative status.
That exposure recently sparked a shareholder revolt against the management of the drug and chemicals giant.
The magazine was born in 1955 as a revolt against the moderate Republicanism of Dwight Eisenhower.
" The next period came in the 1830s, when Jacksonian Democracy led a revolt against "the bank.
Or can the grass roots consummate the promise of 2016's revolt against ruling-class misrule?
Our country was born in violent revolt against the idea that power is determined at birth.
THE NATIONALIST REVIVAL Trade, Immigration, and the Revolt Against Globalization By John B. Judis 157 pp.
Hamas said Friday's protest also marked the 18th anniversary of the last Palestinian revolt against Israel.
To explain Trump's support as a revolt against oligarchy, Lind has to accomplish a few things.
There's a thrilling audacity to this drama, about the supreme dignity of revolt against unjust authority.
" He said those who opposed Monday's decision should "revolt against this broken system to force reform.
If Democrat Doug Jones beats Republican Roy Moore, then the revolt against Trump cannot be denied.
That policy, compared within Labour itself to neo-Nazism, inspired a small revolt against Shorten's leadership.
That the Super Bowl is so easily streamable should only accelerate the consumer revolt against big cable.
It was a revolt against a blood-drenched tyrant who had recently slashed fuel and fertiliser subsidies.
At the time, most people understood the Tea Party to be a libertarian revolt against big government.
Corruption was one of main catalysts of the 2011 revolt against autocrat Zine El-Abidine Ben Ali.
Trump's victory, in his view at least, was part of this global revolt against the liberal state.
John B. Judis is the author of The Nationalist Revival: Trade, Immigration and the Revolt Against Globalization.
Framed in this way, the revolt against the establishment is utterly understandable -- but the consequences are complex.
No, 85033 was a revolt against the entire Washington establishment, both on the left and the right.
But in its revolt against European liberalism, the party stands at the forefront of a growing movement.
Some in the prepper movement are afraid that AI will lead to a revolt against the wealthy.
We have a revolt against sexual harassment that's running through the political, entertainment, restaurant and communications worlds.
In potentially giving his life he hopes to start a revolt against the country's slave-owning class.
In the face of a populist revolt against Washington dysfunction, the choice Democrats are making is baffling.
He sees in 1964 that everyone is getting too comfortable to revolt against oppression of any kind.
Diplomats have been urging Libyan officials to bridge the divisions that emerged after the 2011 revolt against Col.
What began as a protest against higher taxes on diesel has turned into a revolt against the president.
The SPD's left, particularly the Young Socialists, its youth wing, is in revolt against any new grand coalition.
Musk's revolt against the fossil fuel industry, O'Reilly argues, makes him an entrepreneurial icon of long-termist thinking.
Even in seemingly stable democracies, from France to Sweden, an authoritarian revolt against liberal democracy is gathering strength.
Just don't be surprised L3 rallies your DVR and air conditioner to revolt against attacks on droid rights.
He knows the country is in revolt against Washington, D.C., and he plays to that with his program.
Though, I did grow up celebrating it with my family, so we didn't revolt against it or anything.
The Hashemites, for their part, raised the flag of revolt against Turkish rule (with British help) in 1916.
The movie is also something of a revoltagainst constraints of good taste as well as conventional animation.
The narrative around a House moderate revolt against leadership is already growing, now on the topic of immigration.
Iranian leaders saw the revolt against Assad as a threat not just to him but also to them.
His comments were profane enough to spark a revolt against his candidacy among prominent members of the GOP.
Greenberg continued: The 1994 election was a disaster produced by a downscale, working-class revolt against the Democrats.
Their movement then developed into a broader revolt against the government that mobilized tens of thousands each weekend.
Their ideas caught on among educators at a time when students were already in revolt against traditional curriculums.
"It was partly as a revolt against such patronizing attitudes that so many less privileged Britons voted Brexit."
The chief accomplishment of the current educated elite is that it has produced a bipartisan revolt against itself.
Meanwhile, Valjean helps a destitute prostitute and adopts her child, and French peasants revolt against their unfair treatment.
These numbers are at the heart of the Jacksonian revolt against the Second Bank of the United States.
To be clear: Romney will not lead a revolt against Trump -- on this impeachment vote or more generally.
Terrorism aside, a distressingly large number of Muslims are in open revolt against French cultural and political norms.
Some members of the new liberal revolt against tax orthodoxy welcome the comparison to the supply-side uprising.
LONDON — It was a revolt against elite complacency, an almost palpable shock to conventional wisdom and conventional politics.
"You'd only impeach him for political reasons, and the American people would revolt against that," Giuliani said Thursday.
"Pennsylvania suburbs revolt against Trump," by Holly Otterbein Inside the gallop away from the GOP in southeast Pennsylvania.
Britain was in a state of turbulence, with the public, Parliament and crown in revolt against one another.
Savinio's adulteration of old and new was highly influential in the postmodernist revolt against the strictures of formalism.
The group's revolt against then-House Speaker John Boehner on a host of issues left Boehner ready to retire.
Brexit is the British manifestation of a broader popular revolt against European integration that is gradually spreading across Europe.
Those deaths led to Robert's Rebellion, which would eventually see the other Great Houses of Westeros revolt against Aerys.
But the revolt against big business has alienated the very constituency that can most effect change: the business community.
"National Populism", by Roger Eatwell and Matthew Goodwin, is a fact-filled survey of the revolt against liberal democracy.
A lot of us and talk radio were up in arms about that and lead the revolt against that.
"You could only impeach [the president] for political reasons and the American people would revolt against that," Giuliani said.
After a failed revolt against Chinese rule in 353, the 235th Dalai Lama -- Tibet's spiritual leader -- fled to India.
Morrison is not as much of hardliner as Dutton, the man who set the revolt against Turnbull in motion.
In 1910, as now, an insurgent Republican faction in the House led a successful revolt against a sitting speaker.
This resentment has its roots in many things but may be summed up as a revolt against global capitalism.
He enjoyed widespread popularity after the revolt against dictator Nicolae Ceausescu, who was deposed and executed in December 1989.
It caused him to lose his contract with Disney and for much of YouTube to revolt against the WSJ.
The board might want to brace itself for a showdown with angry shareholders, who could revolt against the decision.
With dueling peaceful protests outside, renegade delegates inside tried to stage a last-ditch revolt against Donald J. Trump.
But the Runcible is less an actual smartphone, than a symbol of revolt against the current state of technology.
Donald Trump's victory was a revolt against the political establishment, including the legions of consultants who manage American elections.
But Mr. al-Bashir's efforts to paint the recent revolt against his rule as a Darfuri ploy quickly backfired.
What started as relatively peaceful demonstrations over the increases shifted within days to a violent revolt against the system.
After a failed revolt against Chinese rule in 1959, the 14th Dalai Lama -- Tibet's spiritual leader -- fled to India.
That empowerment would create an impulse to revolt against the dominant institutions of society — government, media, the academy, etc.
On view at Marianne Boesky Gallery, The First Green is a multimedia installation exploring nature's growing revolt against us.
Hamas said Friday's protest also marked the 18th anniversary of the launch of the last Palestinian revolt against Israel.
But their modern significance, he argued (and who would contradict him?), started with the 16th-century Dutch revolt against Spain.
No one wants the human rights movement to be remembered as a casualty of a justifiable revolt against the rich.
VICE News correspondent Michael Moynihan spoke to McMullin about his candidacy and why Utah is leading the revolt against Trump.
" Then again in the 1900s, when Theodore Roosevelt and the Progressives led a revolt against "the interests and the system.
Poland and Hungary have led an eastern states' revolt against the ambitious 2050 climate goal, striking it down last month.
Trump's own revolt against the boundaries of his power has the country perpetually on the cusp of a constitutional crisis.
Representative Tim Ryan, a ringleader in the revolt against Pelosi, said Democrats won the election on a promise of change.
The last thing the Prime Minister wanted was for a mere photo op to spark a popular revolt against them.
The Tea Party represented a populist revolt against what its activists saw as out-of-touch Republican elites in Washington.
"The Republican establishment in the state of Utah is in all-out revolt against the Trump candidacy," Mr. Karpowitz said.
No one escapes it, but those who revolt against it, who reduce the suffering of others, are the most fulfilled.
This could provide decades' worth of fuel to the revolt against the global elites and their notions of market democracy.
President Bashar al-Assad of Syria, by crushing the revolt against him, has left Sunni militants less space to mobilize.
So now in many places we're seeing a revolt against the revolt, urban middle-class uprisings against the populists themselves.
If Pompeo ditches Ryan, it could be a signal that more mainstream Republicans are preparing to revolt against the Speaker.
For example, he thinks Americans would revolt against the idea of paying higher taxes to underwrite the Green New Deal.
A concerted effort by opponents, including protests in many state capitols, failed to persuade electors to revolt against Mr. Trump.
Mr. Heinemeier Hansson cited the employee protests as evidence that millennial workers would eventually revolt against the culture of overwork.
That pleases the Italian populists, who want to turn the elections into a Europe-wide revolt against the European establishment.
They say they came to power in a popular revolt against corruption and are protecting the country from foreign invasion.
Seeds of the revolt against Clinton-like neoliberalism can be found in the many rejections of governments in Europe and elsewhere.
The clerics sharply differ, however, from al Qaeda and Sunni militants of Islamic State in opposing violent revolt against the government.
But it has long said it wants to take back the entire country, and finally crush the revolt against its rule.
Despite being brought up in a manor house in Shropshire, the Labour leader has spent his life in revolt against "Englishness".
This ultra-nationalism is deployed in the service of a submerged white working class in revolt against a managerial over-class.
Work on the structure may have been halted because of a 2nd-century Jewish revolt against Roman rule, the IAA said.
The Houthis deny being puppets of Iran and say their movement reflects a popular revolt against pervasive corruption and foreign meddling.
Many members of his own party are in revolt against a White House that seems to be shooting from the hip.
Government forces are also advancing on the Damascus suburb of Daraya, one of the first areas to revolt against the government.
" Outsider candidates became the vehicles of an existential protest, "Old America in resentful revolt against both contemporary politics and contemporary economics.
His victory can best be described as a revolt against professional politicians, lobbyists, big business/Wall Street, big government and corruption.
There is seemingly no constituency for a long-term, strategic Republican revolt against Trump, who is still popular among GOP voters.
The man also says Russia and Iran are seeking to revolt against sanctions and avoid a similar situation to North Korea.
Cledus and Bandit are southern working-class white men in revolt against, to put it bluntly, state power and capitalist greed.
Immigration pressures are likely to persist across the Atlantic, continuing to drive the populist revolt against the establishment elite in Europe.
It's a revolt against the people who say: Pay an immediate and visible price for a long-term and invisible good.
Mr. Bannon warned White House colleagues that that could send the conservative House Freedom Caucus into open revolt against the speaker.
The unrest, triggered by an abrupt hike in fuel prices, quickly evolved into a violent nationwide revolt against the ruling order.
One could expect that those higher on chaotic motivations are more likely to protest and actually revolt against the political system.
The paper claimed as many as 50 MPs would revolt against the government if it pursued no deal as an option.
At the time, we were in revolt against the early-90s neutrals fad, but now want to dial back to that.
Should utilities and market managers bet that the Trumpian revolt against modernity will succeed in slowing the growth of renewable energy?
Its growth continued during the Bush years and intensified during the Obama years, part of a reactionary revolt against a black president.
Protests in Daraa in 2011 against the government&aposs mistreatment of teenage detainees ignited a national revolt against decades of authoritarian rule.
If the moderate senators revolt against the bill, it's hard to imagine it will move as fast as McConnell wants it to.
Or they can revolt against it in a Marine Le Pen, Donald Trump, Nigel Farage, UKIP [UK Independence Party] sort of way.
"If life does not improve, we will not accept this and there will be a revolt against the government," said Ihsan Abdullah.
It takes place in a coal mining town, a company town, in which there's a revolt against the oppressive coal mining regime.
The subjects of the fictional African nation of Wakanda are in open revolt against T'Challa, their king and the Black Panther himself.
Populist insurgencies are written into the source code of a polity that began as a revolt against a distant, high-handed elite.
Still, he appears to feel strongly that Twitter users shouldn't be so quick to revolt against possible changes, whatever they may be.
It appears that Trump's victory here and its repercussions abroad have triggered a global revolt against corrupt and unresponsive right-wing regimes.
Yet tradition can also foster a revolt against a quasi-totalitarian popular culture that subjects everyone to the same bundle of products.
"The parliamentary group's revolt against Merkel's candidate of choice is a visible sign of the chancellor's eroding power," the daily Handelsblatt wrote.
In 19373, Irish nationalists sparked the Easter Rising, a bloody revolt against the British, who had controlled Ireland for some 700 years.
In October 2015, around the time his book came out, the House Freedom Caucus did indeed revolt against their speaker, John Boehner.
Stephen K. Bannon, Mr. Trump's chief strategist, hailed Mr. Modi's victory in 2014 as part of a global revolt against uncaring elites.
So his voting to elect a president who might place her in a permanent state of terror becomes a revolt against power.
This country was founded on the revolt against a monarchy -- now Trump's defenders are trying to argue for more of the same.
Spanish women have made tremendous advances in recent years as the revolt against mainstream parties helped break down some old-boy networks.
On Tuesday, Mr. Kalanick stepped down from the privately held company as its chief executive after a shareholder revolt against his leadership.
Most significantly, both countries are in the throes of a popular revolt against a globalist elite who have prospered from crony capitalism.
French bus drivers suffering through last week's heat wave were among the men conducting a sartorial revolt against dress codes barring shorts.
The protests sweeping across Iraq and Lebanon are not, as hopeful American and Saudi officials insist, simply a revolt against Iranian influence.
Now DirecTV is flailing badly enough that it is at the heart of an activist shareholder revolt against AT&T's business strategy.
"When the people rose in revolt against him, your father set their towns and castles aflame," Barristan Selmy (Ian McElhinney) told the queen.
When Zélie discovers her own magical abilities, she starts a revolt against the repressive regime, aided by her brother and a rebel princess.
The anger that started as a protest against a rise in diesel taxes has since widened into a revolt against President Emmanuel Macron.
Basil was appointed earlier this month by Prime Minister James Marape, who led a revolt against former prime minister Peter O'Neill in May.
He didn't start the leadership revolt against Turnbull, but Morrison emerged the winner of a three-way challenge in the week-long chaos.
Resistance, his son says, ran in the family -- Nimr al-Nimr's uncle who led a revolt against government tax collectors and orthodox Sunnis.
Virginia, which holds elections every year, has been at the forefront of a national revolt against President Trump among suburban voters since 2017.
The proposals are the latest flashpoint between Kalanick and Uber investors spearheaded by Silicon Valley's Benchmark, which led the board revolt against Kalanick.
Cecile Richards, the president of Planned Parenthood and a prominent Clinton supporter, predicted women would revolt against Mr. Trump's remarks in North Carolina.
Another episode in the series, called Rakka, stars Sigourney Weaver leading a revolt against an alien horde attempting to enslave the entire planet.
Vakarchuk proved his credentials by staging concerts in Kiev's Independence Square during the 2013-2014 Maidan revolt against Ukraine's then pro-Russian ruler.
China was heavily invested in Libya — it imported 10 percent of the country's oil supply — but blindsided by the revolt against its ally.
Soon after the Supreme Court's ruling, Pir Muhammad Afzal Qadri, another prominent protest leader, urged army generals to revolt against their top commander.
After an unsuccessful revolt against the Chinese occupation of Tibet, the 20113th Dalai Lama, Tibet's spiritual leader, fled the capital Lhasa in secret.
On that day in 1810, a priest named Miguel Hidalgo implored the nation to revolt against Spain, leading to Mexico's war for independence.
Floor planks, furniture, doors, windows and knickknacks are all agents of revolt against the foolish humans who would bend them to their will.
The shift to the right in Western politics is a revolt against the neoliberal coalitions that have governed since the Soviet Union collapsed.
One element has aligned with the right in revolt against globalization, but with business taking the place of migrants as the chief evil.
It began with the tea party, a rebellion nominally against taxes and government but really a revolt against the first African American president.
It was a revolt against elites, who were seen as having driven the country into the 2008 financial crisis without paying a price.
Public protest led to a number of Brownback loyalists voted out last year, with legislative newcomers igniting a budget revolt against the governor.
The movement emerged late last year, triggered by fuel tax rises and swelling into a revolt against President Emmanuel Macron's style of government.
The leaders of the current "revolt against the elites" in the West have signalled their tough-minded approach by proclaiming their admiration for him.
A row over anti-Semitism entered its most poisonous phase, with the shadow cabinet in open revolt against Jeremy Corbyn, Labour's far-left leader.
An early sign that this may not be that "revolt against the elite" that some commentators are claiming is a surge in bank shares.
TO) could face a shareholder revolt against plan by its controlling family to buy media assets from a related company, Shaw Communications Inc (SJRb.
Anti-government protests are widely seen as a revolt against Macron whose policies have been seen as pro-business, pro-urban and pro-wealthy.
A descendant of Taylor [Charlton Heston's character from the first film] would eventually lead a human slave revolt against the oppressive Roman-esque apes.
They are also right to argue for tax harmonisation: America has only itself to blame if firms revolt against its high corporate-tax rate.
It's possible, for example, that Flake's speech on the Senate floor triggers a broader revolt against Trump within the governing wing of the GOP.
The remarks came during a speech thick with attacks on the Washington status quo, echoing his call for an "open revolt" against establishment Republicans.
Don't worry: The New York start-up hasn't just emerged out of a bygone era, ignorant to the present revolt against workplace power abuses.
Moderate Republicans in the House seemed close to a revolt against the status quo over DACA, but it appears to have fizzled for now.
Consumers revolted against managed care in the 1990s, he notes, and they could very well revolt against poorly managed and loosely regulated narrow networks.
Less widely known is that eight years ago, he introduced an economic doctrine which he called a revolt against international capital and liberal values.
Dembe's siblings are the least of the dangers they face: all Uganda is in a "Scarlet Letter" -like revolt against homosexuals in their midst.
Thieves of the Wood (Netflix) Charismatic highwayman Jan de Lichte leads the oppressed in a revolt against the corrupt aristocracy of 260th-century Flanders.
Flynn is a deeply partisan figure who spent the end of his government career in nearly open revolt against his military and civilian bosses.
In the years leading up to the revolt against president Bashar Al Assad, the country was already suffering from the worst drought on record.
If iguanas must start evading death straight from the cradle, what are we going to do when they decide to unify and revolt against humans?
Sisi's support base see him as a vote for stability following prolonged, violent upheaval in the years after the 2011 Egyptian revolt against Hosni Mubarak.
Syrians had many reasons to revolt against their ruler, Bashar al-Assad, a despot from a religious minority who enforced his rule with mass torture.
The Trump vote is in large part an act of class rebellion, a working class revolt against know-it-all elites who run the country.
Deraa, known as "the cradle of the uprising," was the first city in Syria to revolt against President Bashar al-Assad on March 15, 2011.
She urged her fellow Protestants not to celebrate the 500th anniversary of Martin Luther's revolt against Catholic authority in a way that sharpened sectarian differences.
As he left office, George Washington pardoned the men who had led the Whiskey Rebellion, an armed revolt against the federal government's power to tax.
Will it be seen as part of the general revolt against the effects of globalization, growing inequality, uncontrolled migration and the arrogance of the elites?
Mr. Trump's offensive comes as some of his allies are fanning the flames for a postelection revolt against the House speaker, Representative Paul D. Ryan.
He stayed in Damascus when the revolt against Assad erupted in 2011, but finally fled in 2015, saying he feared the government would harm him.
The Novaya Gazeta newspaper cited a high-ranking person saying, "This attack looks more like the first signs of a revolt against the Chechen government."
The bloc's founding principle may soon weaken as Mr. Kurz and other populist E.U. leaders push to control borders further after public revolt against migrants.
"There's nothing telling me that the older generation are even willing," he says of his vision of a millennial-centric revolt against the status quo.
The plan called for introducing untraceable biological agents to destroy crops in Cuba, leading to widespread hunger that could set off a revolt against Castro.
Mr. Bolton told Mr. Trump that by supporting a popular revolt against the Venezuelan strongman Nicolás Maduro, the president could lead that country to freedom.
Will Mr. Ghesquière become the new poster boy for fashion-against-Trump, and lead the way in a fresh fashion revolt against the American president?
Russia has been Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's main ally, alongside Iran, during the war, which started in 2011 as a revolt against the government.
But Hong Kong, an "autonomous region" that for months has been in increasingly violent revolt against the Communist Party's interference there, refused to be cowed.
Or perhaps it shows a need to signal his loyal base, which embraced his revolt against the establishment, that he hasn't gone native in Washington.
It represents a victory lap of sorts for Ms. Coulter, who has almost single-handedly spearheaded a retail revolt against the president and his family.
An outsize share of the French electorate was in the thrall of Marine Le Pen and her threats to advance the revolt against European leadership.
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Founded in Syria in October 2011, during the first year of the civil war, the Revolutionary Left Current believes in bottom-up, socialist revolt against capitalism.
Obligatorily, sex, violence, and death are the main "inspirational" themes in this show, hurled in revolt against conservative culture and hippie pot, peace, love, and understanding.
Diplomats have been urging Libyan officials for more than a year to bridge the divisions that emerged in the years following the 2011 revolt against Col.
In the 43s students in Assam, a state that touches Bangladesh, led a revolt against mass migration and forced the national government to introduce tougher laws.
"If that's what happened, I'm telling you what's gonna happen here on Capitol Hill is a complete revolt against our policies with Saudi Arabia," Rubio added.
After strongly denying all the allegations, Trump told the crowd about his new definition of the election fight was a complete revolt against that same establishment.
This week, dissidents within the party launched a revolt against Socialist leader Pedro Sanchez, who has been implacable in blocking Rajoy's effort to form a government.
The arrests come ahead of the fifth anniversary of the 2011 Arab Spring revolt against Hosni Mubarak, who was overthrown after ruling Egypt for 30 years.
The "yellow vest" movement erupted in November as a grassroots protest against fuel taxes but has morphed into a broader revolt against inequality and Macron's presidency.
The Hashemites, who had led an Arab revolt against the Ottomans with help from the British (notably T.E. Lawrence), were evicted from Syria by the French.
As Westworld barrels through its first season, its underlying concern isn't the inevitable android revolt against the technicians and guests at the world's dustiest theme park.
Educated suburban voters, especially college-educated women, and minorities in key states like Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin were already threatening to revolt against the Republican president.
Although this was not a total revolt against Trump, the midterms have provided Democrats with a massive opening to take back the White House in 2020.
Insurgent movements of left and right, posing as standard-bearers of a popular revolt against the political establishment, can spread and grow at scale and speed.
Bannon saw the Trump campaign as the American expression of what happened in the U.K. with Brexit: a popular revolt against a complacent and condescending elite.
But the process has spiraled into utter confusion as hard-core supporters of a clean break from the European Union revolt against a plan by Mrs.
By 1983, disparate groups including the Ku Klux Klan, neo-Nazis, Aryan Nations and Christian identitarians had developed a movement in open revolt against the government.
There are also plenty of Conservatives who do not like May, specifically some of the hardline Brexiteers who helped launch the revolt against her last month.
Most, including Blackbeard, were former merchant and naval sailors who thought themselves engaged in a social revolt against shipowners and captains who'd made their lives miserable.
On that day in 1810, a priest named Miguel Hidalgo implored Mexico to revolt against Spain, leading to the War for Independence, which ended in 1821.
The HNC has named a 22-member delegation to the Geneva talks, including representatives of dissident groups that have strongly opposed the armed revolt against Assad.
Everywhere from Arizona to California to Colorado, teachers have been forced to take to the streets to revolt against stagnant postrecession wages set by state budgets.
But that fed into a revolt against the tests, which roughly 20 percent of students have declined to take in each of the last two years.
It was taken in Estelí, Nicaragua, in 1978 during the revolt against the Somoza regime — at the moment two sisters were informed of their father's death.
This abuse of abstraction, so to speak, in its adulteration of old and new, became precedent-setting for the postmodernist revolt against the strictures of formalism.
"We brown girls revolt against our own reflections every single time an Indian magazine puts a light-skinned girl on a cover, calling her brown," Johar raps.
Since a 2011 revolt against Muammar Gaddafi, Libya's oil sector has been steadily disrupted by competing governments and their armed allies, as well as by militant attacks.
Rarely has the State Department, often seen as a staid pillar of the establishment, been the center of a revolt against a president and his top appointees.
It was driven largely by a revolt against Trump in the suburbs, where Democrats picked up race after race Tuesday night on their march to the majority.
Leaders of the business world staged a remarkable revolt against President Trump on Wednesday, forcing the White House to disband two economic councils that were hemorrhaging members.
Dani Qappani, 28, graduated from Damascus University with a degree in English literature in 2011, the first year of the revolt against President Bashar al-Assad's government.
They claim to be in contact with hundreds of willing defectors and have called on enlisted Venezuelan soldiers to revolt against the Maduro regime, through television broadcasts.
Populists don't just introduce tougher immigration rules and prompt revolt against liberal institutions; they give shape and organization to deep chasms in both rich and emerging economies.
Programs like Wayfinding Academy — although they do help students translate their vocation into a job — represent a revolt against treating the student as a future wage-earner.
Warren, by contrast, spiked a significant Obama nominee, led a revolt against a government funding bill, and otherwise greatly annoyed actual serving members of the Obama administration.
Since the 2011 revolt against autocrat Zine El-Abidine Ben Ali, Tunisia has seen a growing threat from Islamist militancy at home and from over the border.
A Colorado civic group is spearheading an effort to buy The Denver Post, which is in open revolt against the New York hedge fund that owns it.
The hosts, led by Dolores, have engaged in a violent revolt against their human oppressors, and they finally have a taste of what real "freedom" is like.
Passage of the Medicaid bill was another sign of revolt against Mr. Brownback, whose tax-cutting regimen led to years of missed revenue forecasts and budget cuts.
Since then, DirecTV's subscriber base has shrunk, so much so that it found itself in the middle of an activist shareholder revolt against AT&T's business strategy.
He had led a faculty revolt against Rutgers's money loser of an athletic department, which continues to siphon off tens of millions of dollars intended for academics.
This week that speech became the trigger for a revolt against the man who hosted it: Francis J. Ricciardone, the university's president and a former American diplomat.
To understand the overwhelmingly negative reaction to Lexa's death on The 1003, you have to understand the perfect storm the show created for fans to revolt against.
This revolt against Trump-style nativism is unfolding in a town that overwhelmingly voted Donald Trump for president; Republicans are among the main organizers of the recall push.
That&aposs why I&aposm confident that at some point there will be a revolt against the new Puritans on the left, and against their authoritarianism and intolerance.
Sudanese women, el Roubi said, have led the last two peaceful revolutions in the country: the October Revolution in 1964 and the 1985 revolt against the Nimeiri regime.
But if these are the second Crypto Wars, then Orenstein is trying to stir up a second magistrates' revolt against the overbroad use of the All Writs Act.
And the same is true of Syria, where the Arab Spring began with a Sunni revolt against the Alawite clan that surrounds family of President Bashar al-Assad.
After initially hesitating, Jabouri agreed to lead 60 men in a revolt against Islamic State to coincide with the start of the army's ground assault in October 2100.
In the summer of 1916, the British government and its war allies began fomenting an Arab revolt against the political and above all, spiritual authority of the Ottomans.
The decision comes days after voters flocked to Democratic candidates in state elections in Kentucky and Virginia, underscoring Republican vulnerability in a suburban revolt against President Donald Trump.
That same year, she led a revolt against a bipartisan bill that capped most student loan rates at 8.25 percent, winning the support of liberals such as Sens.
A reported 42,000 people took to the streets to protest frustration with the economy but that grew into revolt against the theocracy of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
LONDON (Reuters) - Two fund management firms have joined an investor revolt against the planned 1.8 billion pound ($2.4 billion) takeover of Britain's Millennium & Copthorne Hotels (M&C) (MLC.
Myriad concerns over Trump's leadership fueled the 2018 suburban revolt against Republicans, but only health care ranked higher than guns as a priority for those who backed Democrats.
" • "There is a growing global anti-establishment revolt against the permanent political class at home, and the global elites that influence them, which impacts everyone from Lubbock, Tex.
So it's probably worth reexamining what Gurri was thinking when he wrote the book, and why he believed this decade would be defined by a revolt against authority.
Evola made his reactionary tendencies radical, describing his goals in highly sexualized and countercultural terms (his most famous book title was the aptly named Revolt Against the Modern World).
In another project a trove of bronze coins, the last remnants of an ancient Jewish revolt against the Roman Empire, were recently discovered near the Temple Mount in Jerusalem.
When I became president of KFC in 1994, the business was in decline and franchisees, who owned 70 percent of the restaurants, were in open revolt against the company.
Wu, in a Verge podcast, argued broadly that the populist revolt against Big Tech is justified and that huge, monopolist companies often end up hurting the economy and innovation.
But a week into his dramatic transition from leading a revolt against the Republican hierarchy to becoming the presumptive Republican nominee, Trump seems caught between two versions of himself.
Jones, the host of Infowars and noted conspiracy theorist, made the claim a couple of days ago, saying Democrats were planning to launch a revolt against President Donald Trump.
"In short, we are seeing a revolt against the fact that we are simply taking away the money that the elites had looted and divided up somehow," he said.
Volunteers from various countries, known as the International Brigades, traveled to Spain to join the fight against Franco after he launched his revolt against Spain's Republican government in 1936.
In another project, a trove of bronze coins, the last remnants of an ancient Jewish revolt against the Roman Empire, were recently discovered near the Temple Mount in Jerusalem.
McIlroy, 26, who will play the first two rounds here with Spieth and Day, was on the front lines of what has become a mini-revolt against disposable coaches.
But a basic fact of the race — which its Republican voting history doesn't negate — is that this was a district that looked prepared to revolt against President Donald Trump.
In the final days of the legislation, a small but powerful group of Democrats led a revolt against the bill because it would have allowed federal funding for abortions.
A fierce military leader who fought alongside Toussaint L'Ouverture, the leader of the Haitian revolt against France, Dessalines declared the nation's independence in 1804 and named himself as emperor.
One of the earliest regions to revolt against President Bashar al-Assad, it may be the place where the revolution that began more than seven years ago finally ends.
A modern-day peasants' and workers' revolt against a president increasingly disdained for his regal remove turned the country's richest boulevards and most prominent landmarks into veritable war zones.
To see why, it will help to reflect on an earlier disruption to the philosophical establishment: the "pluralist revolt" against the dominant analytic philosophy of the 1970s and '80s.
But he recently burst into the news after leading an internal revolt against his party's plans to enter a "grand coalition" with Chancellor Angela Merkel's Christian Democratic Union party.
"Congressional Democrats are on the wrong side of a popular revolt against Trump and the racists and billionaires he nominated," said Max Berger, a progressive activist and organizer for #AllOfUs.
The Warsaw Uprising against the Nazis in 20123 was the largest underground revolt against German forces in any country during the war — there were plenty of stories of heroism, too.
By attacking Ukraine after its own revolution in 2014, Mr Putin persuaded his country and its neighbours that any revolt against the regime would be followed by bloodshed and chaos.
But unfortunately for the establishment, the gasoline has already been poured onto the ever-growing fire of revolt against the Democratic Party—and there's no sign of those flames dwindling.
Amid the GOP establishment's revolt against Trump, all three of Trump's rivals pledged on the debate stage to support the party's eventual nominee even if that ends up being Trump.
RELATED: Trump stumbles on Duke, KKK Trump also said Thursday he "may or may not" run as an independent if the Republican establishment continues to revolt against his possible nomination.
Whatever the case, when you look around the town of Blackpool in 2016, you can't blame the people here for feeling like they wanted to revolt against the status quo.
The new government in Tehran sought to export its revolutionary ideology and openly encouraged Shi'ite communities in neighboring Iraq, Kuwait, Bahrain and Saudi Arabia to revolt against their Sunni rulers.
Syria's 1925 revolt against French rule started there as did the 2011 uprising, which kicked off in Deraa, a city abutting the Jordanian border, and precipitated the ongoing civil war.
Every Anderson film, no matter how exotically conceived, is a love letter to his own analog childhood, and every Anderson film is also a subtle revolt against the digital age.
The new government in Tehran sought to export its revolutionary ideology and openly encouraged Shi'ite communities in neighbouring Iraq, Kuwait, Bahrain and Saudi Arabia to revolt against their Sunni rulers.
The internal revolt against Mr. Sánchez and the battle over the Socialist Party leadership are the first unexpected moves that could shift Spanish politics since inconclusive national elections last December.
They cry, chant defiantly or stare into space as they leave areas that have long symbolized revolt against President Bashar al-Assad, like the recently emptied Damascus suburb of Daraya.
Dada itself resurfaced in works by post-World War II American artists often referred to as Neo-Dadaists for their innovations with mixed media and their revolt against Abstract Expressionism.
Religious leaders called for the three Supreme Court judges on the panel that acquitted Ms. Bibi to be killed, and they urged generals to revolt against the army chief, Gen.
But as the decades passed, what had begun as a peasant revolt against deep injustices and acute poverty transformed into a cocaine-fueled war that also involved state-backed paramilitaries.
The year 2016 saw a revolt against politics as usual, with the mainstream parties' failing to offer much in the way of solutions to struggling people across the United States.
The addition of the women's three-on-three event comes during the continuing player-led revolt against the National Women's Hockey League, the only women's pro league in North America.
The Financial Times reported on Wednesday that a least 50 members of parliament from the party will revolt against a general election manifesto pledging to pursue a no-deal Brexit.
In late 22600, after a revolt against President Venustiano Carranza, General Álvaro Obregón assumed the presidency and began the long process of nation building, with art as a central tool.
BEIRUT – Syrian rebels have agreed to surrender the southern city of Daraa, the first to revolt against President Bashar Assad in Arab Spring-inspired protests earlier this decade, activists said Thursday.
There has been a widespread populist revolt against globalization, based partly on its unequal economic consequences, but also on the threats to traditional national identities arising from high levels of migration.
William Wright of New Financial estimates that Goldman staff's wealth, in the form of options and shares, has risen by $2.3bn since the polls; not exactly a "revolt against the elite".
Yet the 2000 presidential election may mark something of a revolt against a semi-aristocratic disdain for the public whose tax euros have long been plundered for private or party use.
"I made the mistake of reading some stupid NY Post article about how agents are ready to revolt against D because of MY...now I'm really angry…" Strzok said on Oct.
The Brexit revolt was as much a revolt of the provinces against the city—and thereby of conservative-minded Country against the cosmopolitan Court—as it was a revolt against Europe.
Rebel infighting has been a major weakness of the revolt against President Bashar al Assad's rule since its earliest days, with rebel factions divided by both ideology and local power struggles.
MANNHEIM, Germany, May 10 (Reuters) - SAP's supervisory board only narrowly won backing from shareholders at the company's annual general meeting (AGM) on Wednesday following a revolt against the company's remuneration plans.
Huge crowds visit the shrines of Hussein and his half-brother Abbas in Kerbala, where they were killed in the 7th century AD, in a revolt against the Umayyad ruler Yazeed.
Across left and right, we are witnessing the emergence of a new politics, a revolt against the growth fetish that has been propagated by the political leaders of the preceding decades.
Mr Dean briefly led the presidential primary field with an internet-driven revolt against his own party, which he denounced for supporting George W. Bush's tax cuts and invasion of Iraq.
In Britain, conceptual art took the form of a revolt against the dominance of modernist painting and sculpture in the school curriculum — and against its champion, the American critic Clement Greenberg.
Abortion rights advocates in Kentucky argued that part of the revolt against Bevin was due to the passage of a state law banning abortions after the first six weeks of pregnancy.
The government is also advancing on the Damascus suburb of Daraya, one of the first areas to revolt against the government, with many of its 8,000 residents fearing an imminent massacre.
While fancy bartending was making its way back towards the mainstream, another stateside beverage culture had also been rapidly evolving and engaging in a revolt against industrially-produced, mass-market standards.
" The paper said the comments "pour nitroglycerine on the already raging Tory Brexiteer revolt against the PM." The N.Y. Times' online headline: "With May's Government Teetering, Trump Gives It a Shove.
With Syrian government forces raising the national flag on Thursday over Dara'a, birthplace of the revolt against Mr. Assad, the endgame of the Syrian civil war seemed to be fast approaching.
People have long prepared for hurricanes, for Brexit, for Ebola, for the nebulous threat of a "doomsday," which for some Silicon Valley billionaires is when the robots revolt against the ultrarich.
Teachers across the country have led the revolt against such pro-business policies that swept through conservative states in the past decade — policies that never led to the promised economic boom.
" When Roosevelt, grudgingly elevated to the post by McKinley, and Senator Lodge began agitating for American intervention in Cuba's ongoing revolt against Spain, McKinley remarked, "I have been through one war.
Initially sparked by a now withdrawn extradition bill that would have allowed individuals to be sent to China for trial, they have since morphed into a broader revolt against Beijing's rule.
BMW, Allstate and at least five other companies joined Mercedes-Benz and Hyundai in an advertising revolt against the channel over the sexual harassment allegations against its superstar host, Bill O'Reilly.
"With Brexit and Trump now exerting new forces in relation to immigration and the development of education, we are witnessing a global revolt against experts, and that includes scientists," Hawking said.
With this unprecedented popular outburst, a new kind of revolution started in Lebanon: a social, cultural, and moral revolt against the establishment — an establishment of which Hezbollah is an intrinsic part.
The basic argument is pretty consistent: There's a rising populist revolt against mass immigration in the West, and liberals need to adjust to this reality rather than try to fight it.
Welsh Town Leads a British Revolt Against the Tax System and Corporations | Crickhowell, population 2,063, has become famous for being one of Britain's last holdouts against the encroachment of big retail chains.
When the city of Mytilene failed in its revolt against Athenian authority, Cleon recommended that the military slaughter every last man in the city and sell the women and children into slavery.
NAIROBI, May 13 (Reuters) - South Sudan's ousted army chief Paul Malong returned to the capital Juba on Saturday, saying he had no intention of staging a revolt against President Salva Kiir's government.
In 163, when the Hungarian revolt against Communist rule was quashed by the Soviet Union, Mr. Zsigmond and Mr. Kovacs and others defied the danger and filmed the carnage in the streets.
AL-DANA, Syria (Reuters) - Thousands of people flocked to the funeral on Sunday of a Syrian soccer star turned fighter who became an icon of the revolt against President Bashar al-Assad.
Here are Trump's challenges and remaining options: U.S. officials appeared to have been overly optimistic about quickly sparking a military revolt against Maduro after Washington recognized Guaido as interim president in January.
The scene is very short, and ends with the Grandmaster jokingly suggesting that he played an important role in the revolution because you can't have a revolution without someone to revolt against.
She'd eventually be part of the team responsible for installing King Faisal, a Sunni leader in the Arab revolt against the Ottomans, as the leader of the newly created state of Iraq.
Here are Trump's challenges and remaining options: U.S. officials appeared to have been overly optimistic about quickly sparking a military revolt against Maduro after Washington recognized Guaido as interim president in January.
He's previously called for an "open revolt" against Republicans who don't line up with Trump's vision, and plans to back primary challengers against nearly every Republican senator up for reelection in 2018.
Why it matters: Trump is hoping that the public will trust him enough not to revolt against a potentially shocking price tag, enabling Congress to build the wall without a political mess.
Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, chairman of the opposition PPP party and son of Pakistan's only female prime minister, the late Benazir Bhutto, called for a "revolt" against the jirga system after Ambreen's death.
Op-Ed Contributor The statewide teachers' strike in West Virginia — one of the biggest in the nation in years — could signal the beginning of a new trend: a revolt against austerity policies.
Obviously, Flake, who was all-but-forced into retirement after his attacks on Trump led to an open revolt against him by the base of the party, wants it to be him.
His return fire could land with deadly impact, galvanizing his millions of supporters into an angry revolt against the Republican Party should he lose the nomination as a result of a contested convention.
It is now a nationwide revolt against the authoritarianism of the EPRDF and the perceived favouritism shown to a capital whose breakneck development appears to be leaving the rest of the country behind.
One of seven daughters in "a family with no sons", she won a place at medical school; then came the revolt against the shah, which "fell upon us like a rain of stars".
The Revolt of the Elites and the Betrayal of Democracy (1995) by Christopher Lasch argues that America's elites have engaged in a concerted revolt against traditional American values such as patriotism and religion.
The British establishment needs to recognise that the Leave vote was as much a revolt against the British establishment as the EU establishment (a fact that is underlined by the rise of Corbynism).
The link between ecological decline, political unrest and migration has sharpened minds since civil war erupted in neighbouring Syria, where a three-year drought helped fuel revolt against Bashar al-Assad, the president.
Nzopfabarushe was summarily convicted of making a "verbal threat against the population, inciting people to revolt against the administration and the spreading of rumors" in a rare punishment for a ruling party official.
In a way, it allows us to believe the fallacy that we can revolt against our evolved, basal tendencies, and forge our future as a species through intellect, as opposed to natural selection.
From the vantage point of one year ago, the rise of Donald Trump looked in many ways like a popular revolt against the crisis-generating gridlock of divided government in favor of autocracy.
Watergate began with Richard Nixon's weirdly misguided effort to cover up the origins of the war in Vietnam, but soon turned into a far wider revolt against inflated executive power and secret government.
In an election where passions about President Trump and the impeachment inquiry drove voters on both sides, a revolt against the president in Virginia's rapidly growing suburbs helped remake the state's political map.
The French rejection was spurred, among other factors, by a revolt against President Jacques Chirac and his stewardship of a faltering economy, and concerns that the vaunted French social model was under threat.
Ultimately, the failure of institutions, the revolt against elites, and the breakdown of the alliance system that has underpinned world peace for eight decades have created the crisis that we are in now.
Sunday's revolt against Mr. Trump was not quite a victory for Mr. Kaepernick; no team has even offered him a backup position despite a striking level of mediocrity among even many starting quarterbacks.
Late in each cycle, rightist rebellions set the stage for future attacks: Mr. Reagan's 1976 nomination campaign, Newt Gingrich's 1992 revolt against tax increases and the 2007 opposition to Mr. Bush's immigration plan.
She added that the revolt against the lurid stripes was the work of "pompous idiots" who resented her wealth and who wrongly feared that the audaciously painted house would bring down property prices.
Mr. Pompeo has refused to defend her and the other top diplomats now under attack by Mr. Trump, leading to a quiet revolt against him by career officials and denunciations by former officials.
BMW, Allstate and at least seven other companies joined Mercedes-Benz and Hyundai in an advertising revolt against Fox News in response to the sexual harassment allegations against Fox's superstar host, Bill O'Reilly.
Extinction Rebellion, which promotes revolt against established political, economic and social structures as a way to publicize its dramatic climate message, is in the middle of two weeks of civil disobedience in London.
"I think a lot of the suburban revolt against Trump is stylistic," says Tom Davis, a former Republican congressman from suburban northern Virginia and a former chair of the National Republican Congressional Committee.
The two-week-old Russian-backed Syrian government offensive aims to capture eastern Aleppo and crush the last urban stronghold of a revolt against Syrian President Bashar al-Assad that began in 2011.
The squad was in turmoil with more than 10 players in open revolt against coach Andreas Heraf last year but matters have improved considerably since the Austrian resigned and Sermanni came on board.
The protests, named after motorists' high-visibility jackets, began in November over fuel tax increases but has morphed into a sometimes violent revolt against politicians and a government they see as out of touch.
The other major development heading into Tuesday's voting: Trump's revolt against new adviser Paul Manafort's efforts to make him seem "presidential" by toning down his rhetoric and cozying up to GOP elites in Washington.
In "The Revolt Against Civilization: The Menace of the Under Man," a follow-up to "The Rising Tide of Color," he explained: The new individual consists, from the start, of two sorts of plasm.
And readers of aggregation sites fix on those articles as proofs of their basic prejudices—that the revolt against globalisation is destroying a once-great country or that Muslim gangs are tearing Britain apart.
I suspect Corbyn's success is in some part due to the fact that -- as with the Brexit vote last year -- there are genuine reasons to be in revolt against the status quo in Britain.
That includes the fate of Maeve (Thandie Newton), the host who began to lead a bloody revolt against servitude -- like the robots in the movie -- as she sought to escape into the real world.
The Houthis say they have led a national revolt against a corrupt government, and the country is now being punished by its rich and aggressive Gulf Arab neighbours with U.S. political and military support.
"She did manage to avert revolt against her rule despite all of the stresses that occurred following the Nile failures and eruptions, in contrast to many of her male predecessors as Pharaohs," Ludlow said.
The "conscience clause" amendment, put forth by Colorado delegate Kendal Unruh, would have freed delegates from the results of the primaries and caucuses so they could revolt against Trump on the convention floor. Sen.
The rift in Nidaa Tounes, formed after Tunisia's 2011 revolt against Zine Abidine Ben Ali, comes at a delicate time as the North African state struggles to contain jihadist violence and encourage economic growth.
About New York Union City, N.J. Fidel Castro once came here in the mid-1950s to raise money for his revolt against Fulgencio Batista, the Cuban dictator, got into a ruckus and was arrested.
She has offered encouragement to the Yellow Vests, directing her supporters and elected officials to take part in protests that she hailed as "a revolt" against Mr. Macron's policy of helping only the rich.
The Surrealists' revolt against order was a reaction to specific changes taking place in their immediate environment — for example, urban planning programs, which failed to address the challenges faced by modern cities like Paris.
The disappearances have struck fear into the band, whose music and posts online call for revolt against the military and openly criticise the country's monarchy, Thailand's most sacred institution, which is illegal to insult.
Journalists at Canal+, a French television channel owned by Vivendi, have accused Mr. Bolloré of using his influence to try to suppress an investigative report about a popular revolt against Mr. Gnassingbé in Togo.
A coalition led by California sued the Trump administration over car emissions rules on Tuesday, escalating a revolt against a proposed rollback of fuel economy standards that threatens to split the country's auto market.
"He has been the leader of this populist revolt against the political elite," Stephen K. Bannon, the former head of Breitbart News Network who will be a senior White House adviser, said in February.
Evola, especially in his Revolt Against the Modern World, invokes the Knights Templar to argue for a kind of spiritual knighthood that supersedes what he calls "exoteric devotional Christianity" with a more mystical chivalry.
The goal would be to make the end of abortion seem less utopian by making the burdens of motherhood less daunting, and to link the pro-life cause to a larger revolt against sterility.
The disappearances have struck fear into the band, whose music and posts online call for revolt against the military and openly criticize the country's monarchy, Thailand's most sacred institution, which is illegal to insult.
Speaking of that nomination, there was also news that an increasing number of GOP delegates are ready to launch at least a symbolic revolt against Trump at the Republican National Convention next month in Cleveland.
Four months after the gilets jaunes protesters first emerged, what was originally a revolt against the rising tax on motor fuel has turned into a longer-running protest movement than the May 23 student uprising.
The yellow vest protests, named after motorists' high-visibility jackets, began in November over fuel tax increases but have evolved into a sometimes violent revolt against politicians and a government seen as out of touch.
In reality, it would have, in the year of the populist revolt against the insider, shown the ultimate insider getting that she's been part of the problem—and she's going to work to fix it.
Wilson said at a conference this month that consumers would eventually revolt against the data collection from platforms like Facebook and Google, opting to pay small amounts of cryptocurrencies for a more private internet experience.
"If you believe a bunch of non-patent protected drugs can do this in the face of a payer revolt against rigged prices, I will sell you some stock and the Brooklyn Bridge," Hempton said.
For the past two years, Pasteur Street has been leading the revolt against boring lagers and predictable pale ales -- an effort that was rewarded with three gold medals at the 2016 Asian Beer Medal competition.
And this week, that outlook came to the fore, when they launched a revolt against Reddit at large, claiming that changes to its voting system were meant to stifle the visibility of pro-Trump links.
To pluck just one example from the annals of acrimony, Teddy Roosevelt formed the Progressive Party in 1912 as a revolt against the Republicans' nomination of the incumbent president, William Howard Taft, rather than him.
On top of that, there have been many traumatic public events: Mr. Garner's death, the widespread protests it inspired, a police revolt against Mr. de Blasio and the ambush killing of two officers in Brooklyn.
The nagging problem is that there appear to be few viable alternatives to Mr. Ryan should even a dozen House Republicans decide to revolt against him, a reality that may keep some dissenters in line.
She and her lieutenants have been finding a receptive audience in working-class towns in the heartland of the revolt against Mr. Macron, where factories are closed, farmers struggle, and jobs and prospects are scarce.
The Gilets Jaunes (yellow vest) protests, named after motorists' high-visibility jackets, began over fuel tax increases but morphed into a sometimes violent revolt against Macron and a government they see as out of touch.
More than 1,300 acres of the land offered is in the scenic Kashmir valley, the centre of a 30-year revolt against Indian rule in the territory, according to an investor presentation reviewed by Reuters.
That alliance was disrupted in the 1920s with a consumer-driven youth revolt against the prudish Victorian matriarch and a celebration of a motherless girl culture of flapper dance-a-thons, petting parties and gin fests.
Pence's conservative background, experience as a governor of a solid red state, and his years in Congress all make some kind of pure conservative revolt against Trump at the convention that much harder to pull off.
The "yellow vests" demonstrations, named after the protesters' high-visibility jackets, began in November over fuel taxes but have morphed into a more general revolt against politicians and a government they see as out of touch.
Though Apple has trumpeted its services segment as a potential hedge against slowing iPhone sales, one of the top analysts believes the company is facing a growing revolt against the transaction fees it charges for apps.
In Gambia the vote was less about economics (although it too suffers from joblessness that prompts thousands of young people to take "the back way" to Europe) than it was a revolt against Mr Jammeh's brutality.
In a new interview with The New York Times, Shannon Coulter describes starting her grassroots movement and how a simple tweet turned into a retail revolt against the sitting president and his family's bevy of brands.
Such overreactions play right into Trump's hands, further reinforcing to the Trump Tribe that they are right to be in full revolt against a nation whose culture dramatically lurched to the left during the Obama years.
Orange is the color of the Dutch royal family; and it can be traced back to Willem van Oranje (William of Orange), who led the revolt against the Spanish Hapsburgs, leading to Dutch independence in 1581.
The movement, which began as a revolt against a fuel tax increase, has morphed into an angry rebuke of Mr. Macron and his government's failure to focus on what his critics call France's forgotten middle class.
It might be tempting for left-of-center people horrified by the rise of Trump to find common cause with his conservative detractors, especially as the revolt against Trump among Republicans is genuinely unprecedented in scale.
A revolt against government censorship broke out on Chinese social media last week after the death of Li Wenliang, the Wuhan doctor who had tried to warn of the virus before officials had acknowledged an outbreak.
The desire for "natural" in almost every aspect of modern life represents a revolt against technology — when people say they want a natural death, they are alluding to the end's being as technology-free as possible.
One of traditional dances, "El Son de Negro," tells the story of Colombia's first slave settlements who would use exaggerated movements and facial expressions to mock the Spanish and, later, would rise up in revolt against them.
The "yellow vest" demonstrators, named for high-visibility car jackets, began in mid-November over fuel taxes then broadened into a more general revolt against a political class they view as out of touch with common people.
Many critics, most notably Andrew Sullivan in his essay for New York magazine, adhere to the view that the present revolt against neoliberal economics is but the latest chapter in the hysterical nature of mass democratic life.
And if family farms get hit hard they could revolt against Republicans—during the late 80s farm crisis those two states voted for Mike Dukakis even as California, Connecticut and Maryland were voting for George H.W. Bush.
Hit by protests, militant violence and pipeline shutdowns, Libya's crude production has at times fallen below 300,000 barrels per day, far from the 1.6 million bpd the North African state produced before the 2011 revolt against Gaddafi.
The Houthis, drawn from a Shi'ite minority that ruled a thousand-year kingdom in Yemen until 1962, say they took power through a popular revolt against corruption and are now defending Yemen from invasion by its neighbours.
Senate Republicans are now in open and rare revolt against the Trump White House, raising the possibility that a veto-proof majority may exist to override any attempt by the President to exert control over Saudi policy.
About a third of the estimated 300,000 local residents have made their way back from the mountain hide-outs and refugee camps to which they fled after an unsuccessful revolt against the rule of President Saddam Hussein.
Defeat for Mr. Macron would be a stinging humiliation for a president who has barely managed to turn the tide of a popular revolt against his pro-business policies after months of often-violent Yellow Vest protests.
Mr. Bannon proclaimed that he would stage a revolt against Senator Mitch McConnell, Republican of Kentucky and the majority leader, recruiting primary race challengers who could defeat incumbent Republican senators and remove Mr. McConnell from his post.
Warren in particular sees the heist as an act of existential revolt against conformity, a chance to break out of the dreary destiny that seems to be the lot of young men oblivious to their own privileges.
With that Mx. Zilles, a 0003-year-old former graduate student, was suddenly the leader of the newest revolt against the gig-economy start-ups that govern the lives of more and more people around the world.
A revolt against Mr. LaPierre has already led to the departures of the N.R.A.'s president and its top lobbyist, as well as five board members, including the NASCAR team owner Richard Childress, who resigned this week.
A group called Revolt Against Gentrification Erasing Our Neighborhood, or Rage On, advertised a "gentrification tour" with a picture of the Christodora House, a luxury building on Avenue B that was a target of protest and vandalism.
At the conclusion of the first season, two hosts — one created in the mold of a virginal farm girl, the other a seasoned madam — seem to become self-aware and lead a revolt against their human captors.
A revolt against Mr. LaPierre has already led to the departures of the N.R.A.'s president and its top lobbyist, as well as five board members, including the NASCAR team owner Richard Childress, who resigned this week.
Mr. Susini was a so-called pied noir, an Algerian with European roots, who came of political age when the National Liberation Front, known as the FLN, began its insurgent revolt against French colonial rule in 1954.
Since June 19, government forces have seized towns and villages from rebels in southwest Syria, at the borders with Israel and Jordan, and recaptured the city of Daraa, the birthplace of the 2011 revolt against President Bashar Assad.
Here's the thing: the reason Stories are everywhere is because they allow Facebook and Snapchat and whoever else to insert ads into free messaging apps in a way that users would completely revolt against in any other circumstance.
U.S. President Donald Trump's announcement on disputed Jerusalem on Wednesday infuriated Palestinians, who see the city as their future capital, prompting Hamas to call for a revolt against Israel and demand that Abbas abandon American-sponsored peace-making.
The parallels between the HBO show's second season (in which the robot hosts begin to revolt against abusive humans) and the world we live in hasn't escaped notice, least of all by the show's star Evan Rachel Wood.
France is preparing for another wave of potentially violent protests on Saturday - a backlash against high living costs but also, increasingly, a revolt against President Emmanuel Macron himself, including his perceived loftiness and reforms favoring a moneyed elite.
Image 2 of 2 WARSAW, Poland – World War II veterans, Warsaw residents and the leaders of Poland joined anniversary ceremonies Wednesday honoring the fighters and victims of the city&aposs ill-fated 1944 revolt against the Nazi occupation.
MANY political upheavals of recent years, such as the rise of populist parties in Europe, Donald Trump's nomination for the American presidency and Britain's vote to leave the EU, have been attributed to a revolt against existing elites.
In 2006, he published a book arguing that the contemporary revolt against globalization can be seen as a misguided expression of "noble" sentiments, which, rather than being curbed, should be redirected in ways that left-liberals cannot imagine.
Hus corresponded with Sir John Oldcastle, the Lollard knight who led a revolt against Henry V. Jean Calvin's cousin, Pierre Robert, called Olivetan, made a new translation of the Bible from the original languages for the French Waldensians.
Trump makes rare trip to Clinton state, hoping to win back New Hampshire MORE, the 28503 GOP nominee, called on convention delegates to vote their conscience as to whether to join a plan to revolt against Donald Trump.
There have been camp Frankensteins, feminist Frankensteins, queer Frankensteins, and political Frankensteins of all stripes, which have taken the monster's murderous revolt against its maker as allegory of everything from scientific overreach to capitalism to racism to war.
While Canada prides itself on embracing immigrants, the group has resonated with a small but vocal minority in Quebec, where a strong tradition of secularism was ingrained during a revolt against the Roman Catholic Church in the 1960s.
Elsewhere, Chile is now expected to grow only 1.4% this year, the lowest rate since the 2008-2009 global financial crisis and half the forecast in October's poll, compiled right before a revolt against the country's economic model.
Over the next four weekends children will help save endangered species, prevent a jetliner from crashing, rescue girls from forced marriages and even marshal a revolt against a sitting president (but not the one in the White House).
In Holland, where orange carrots became popular in the 16th and 17th centuries, the proliferation was mythologized as a show of support to William of Orange, who ushered a revolt against the Spanish that brought about Dutch independence.
The Nazis and fascists were fighting for the forces of General Francisco Franco, in revolt against the elected republican government of Spain, flouting a non-intervention agreement with impunity and helping to bring Spain's future dictator to victory.
His response came 48 hours after protesters fought street battles with riot police, torching cars and looting shops - the fourth weekend of protests for the so-called "yellow vest" movement which started as a revolt against high fuel costs.
He is someone who hides in a forest with a band of outlaws, someone who inspires the downtrodden commoners to revolt against the despotic king and his sadistic lieutenant, and someone who uses expert archery against the king's soldiers.
ALLAN MCBRIDEDirector of Political Science Undergraduate ProgrammeUniversity of Southern MississippiHattiesburg, Mississippi Your fabulous obituary of Whitney Smith (December 10th) mentioned that the modern messaging power of flags was born in the Dutch revolt against Spain in the 16th century.
Fighting continued to intensify a week into a new Russian-backed Syrian government offensive to capture rebel-held eastern Aleppo and crush the last urban stronghold of a revolt against Syrian President Bashar al-Assad that began in 2011.
Washington (CNN)The long-shot effort to stage a revolt against presumptive nominee Donald Trump at the GOP convention and unbind all the delegates has put a new spotlight on the arcane process of drafting the party's convention rules.
"These measures are only a sticking plaster on what looks set to remain a major and long-term crisis for Europe," Matthew J. Goodwin, author of the forthcoming book 'National Populism: The Revolt Against Liberal Democracy,' told VICE News.
Higher fuel costs brought "yellow vest" protesters - who wear the fluorescent jackets French motorists are required to carry in their cars - onto the streets in November, before their movement then developed into a broader revolt against President Emmanuel Macron.
Throughout the season, News of the Week's various "good girls" try to revolt against gender inequality, one-sided takes on the Black Panthers, forced pregnancies, the Vietnam War, blanket statements against the Vietnam War, their own libidos, and more.
The collapse of the neo-liberal hegemony, the rise of a raw but sometimes exciting populism, the growing revolt against progressive totalitarianism on campus and, increasingly, in corporations… All this will lead to a recrudescence of interesting political theory.
By branding their calls for reform as an unpatriotic revolt against American values and by saying they should "leave" the country if they don't like it, Trump is sending the most overt racial signals by any president in decades.
" The revolt against (now former) Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull began when Peter Dutton, the home affairs minister and leader within the conservative faction of the center-right Liberal Party, challenged Turnbull's leadership, setting off what's called a "spill.
Instead, the GOP is now facing an existential crisis not seen in more than a generation as much of the party leadership and many of its top figures are in open revolt against Trump's candidacy heading into Super Tuesday.
Tunisia's economy has faltered since the revolt against Ben Ali and problems have been exacerbated by last year's attacks by Islamist militants who targeted foreign visitors and the tourism industry which accounts for 8 percent of gross domestic product.
Although thrown off stride by a spontaneous popular revolt against his call for higher taxes on diesel fuel (the Gillets Jaunes movement), Macron is trying to rally support for deepening economic integration and building up a European defense force.
His model of how "forces of production" come into conflict with "relations of production" also remains a sound explanation of how workers revolt against their bosses in every type of society—even "socialist" ones like the USSR and China.
But a drive to produce thirsty crops also drained Syria's underground water over the years, and it was followed by a crippling drought that helped to fuel the protests that erupted into armed revolt against the government in 216.
Upper Lake was settled by two Anglo-Americans who had helped lead a revolt against Mexican rule in nearby Sonoma, a nugget of history written on the back of the postcards Mr. Lynch has stacked on the front counter.
What started as opposition to a controversial bill that would have allowed suspects in Hong Kong to be extradited to China has morphed into a popular revolt against the local government—and, for many protesters, against Chinese rule itself.
The bloodshed that followed was one of the most violent days since the uprising began at the start of October, with anti-corruption demonstrations that swelled into a revolt against authorities seen by young demonstrators as stooges of Tehran.
When female employees led an internal revolt against what they saw as a toxic culture of bullying and harassment at the world's largest sports footwear and apparel company, Nike cleaned house by pushing out a dozen top-level executives.
His stance on the Pershings earned the trust of his American counterparts, a credit he could draw on in 1989 when the peoples of Eastern Europe, including in East Germany, were in revolt against Soviet domination and homegrown dictators.
" He said the centre-left and centre-right needed to "rediscover radical, powerful answers in a climate driven by anger ... a revolt against what is seen as established wisdom, but what is actually people making difficult decisions in difficult circumstances.
The attack on eastern Aleppo threatens to snuff out the most important urban center of the revolt against President Bashar al-Assad, who has been firmly on the offensive for more than a year thanks to Russian and Iranian military support.
She has already survived a vote of no confidence from within her own party last December (and technically another vote cannot be held within 12 months) but she could be forced to go if there is a dramatic revolt against her.
Leaders in Kashmir had warned that scrapping the special status would be seen as an act of aggression against the people of the Himalayan state, where more than 50,000 people have died in a 30-year revolt against Indian rule.
"If the enthusiasm for Trump in rural and small-town America constituted the story after 2016, the revolt against him in the suburbs, led by female voters, has become the story of the 2018 elections," The Washington Post's Dan Balz writes.
Le Pen, who lost to Macron in the second round of France's 2017 presidential election, has appealed for the support of the broad yellow vest movement in the EU elections, speaking of their "healthy popular revolt" against an "incompetent president".
But with some Republican leaders in open revolt against Cruz as he has surged in Iowa, Trump is pivoting to an argument that he is more electable than Cruz -- suggesting that Cruz's abrasive personality makes him unfit for the presidency.
CONSERVATIVES REVOLT AGAINST GOP BUDGET PLAN: The House Budget Committee on Tuesday unveiled a GOP spending vision for 220006 that promises to cut $2202 trillion from the national deficit over a decade -- the sharpest cuts ever proposed by the committee.
Then, one day, a friend asked him if he'd ever heard of David Halliwell's "Little Malcolm and His Struggle Against the Eunuchs," a play about a student rabble-rouser who leads a revolt against the college authorities who have expelled him.
But, for now, the unrest that has come in the wake of his government's action has upended the economy, further fuelling resentment in the Muslim-majority territory where an armed revolt against India rule has ebbed and flowed over 30 years.
Some in the deeply factionalized Republican Party, including Mr. Trump and some of his senior aides, are already fanning the flames for a revolt against the House speaker, Representative Paul D. Ryan of Wisconsin, once Congress reconvenes after the election.
The year is 1782, and the narration details, in part, the story of Bartolina Sisa, an 18th century Aymara revolutionary who led an army of tens of thousands of people in a revolt against Spanish colonial forces and was ultimately killed.
In 20163, it was progressive Republican George Norris who led the internal House revolt against Speaker Joe Cannon, stripping Cannon of most of his authority and devolving considerable powers back to individual members, who had increasingly chafed under their marginalization.
The new memories make her revolt against the X-Men and in the process come right into the welcoming arms of Vuk, causing a rift in the X-Men and destroying all the goodwill Xavier had made with humans about mutants.
In Denmark, where most of the public statues represent white men, two artists on Saturday unveiled the striking statue in tribute to a 19th-century rebel queen who had led a fiery revolt against Danish colonial rule in the Caribbean.
German soldiers slaughtered some 65,000 Herero and 10,000 Nama members in a 1904-1908 campaign after a revolt against land seizures by colonists in what historians and the United Nations have long called the first genocide of the 20th century.
According to Reid Hoffman, co-founder of LinkedIn, the prepper movement among tech-made billionaires is largely inspired by fear that artificial intelligence will one day displace so many jobs that there will be a revolt against those behind the technology.
In 1910, it was progressive Republican George Norris who led the internal House revolt against Republican Speaker Joe Cannon, stripping Cannon of most of his authority and devolving considerable powers back to individual members, who had increasingly chafed under their marginalization.
In 2010 Mr. Celdran interrupted a Mass at the storied Manila Cathedral, dressed as José Rizal, an author who was considered a national hero after being executed by the Spanish in 1896 for leading a peaceful revolt against the colonial government.
While it's true that the British didn't revolt against their king, Britain was as vigorous as France in developing, parsing and debating the notions that formed the Enlightenment, notions that fans of liberal democracy cling to today with rare feeling.
The allegations around Zuma, who was forced out of office last month by his ruling African National Congress (ANC) party, and the wealthy Gupta family have tarred major companies, among them, KPMG and McKinsey, and triggered the revolt against Zuma.
Mr. Douthat's statement that the goal of the Catholic Church should be "to link the pro-life cause to a larger revolt against sterility" sounds alarmingly like a dog whistle to roll back the right to birth control and family planning.
That calculus has shifted in part because of the suburban revolt against Trump in recent years, giving Democrats an opening with voters who tend to be supportive of things like expanded background checks or a ban on assault-style weapons.
On issues like—well, pretty much everything except for maybe legal weed—the US remains deeply divided, with Republicans in open revolt against what they see as the president's attempts to apologize for America and eliminate their right to bear firearms.
IRAN WILDCARD It seems that while Washington is paying lip service to the idea of negotiating a new nuclear agreement, the real aim of the hawks in the Trump administration is regime change by forcing impoverished Iranians to revolt against their rulers.
AMMAN/BEIRUT (Reuters) - The Syrian government raised the national flag on Thursday over areas of Deraa city that have been in rebel hands for years, a major victory for President Bashar al-Assad in the birthplace of the revolt against his rule.
There is a theory that orange carrots were promoted by the Dutch, who bred them in honour of William of Orange, the leader of a 16th-century revolt against the Spanish Habsburg monarchy that ruled over a swathe of north-western Europe.
Others wonder if startups might eventually revolt against YC's terms, which see it investing $150,000 in exchange for 7 percent of each company — a stake that it can maintain throughout the company's life it it so chooses, per its pact with its founders.
AH: I think of this country today, there's so much dissension and separation, segregation, that continues to be supported and recycled within our culture that we have to get back to a time of understanding that we have to revolt against it.
Leaders in Kashmir had warned that scrapping the special status would be seen as an act of aggression against the people of the Himalayan state, where more than 50,000 people have been killed in a 30-year-old revolt against Indian rule.
The repeat election, which is slated to occur sometime in September or October, will be a test of whether the right-wing revolt against the European Union and its open-borders policy can gain traction following the Brexit results of last week.
Egypt's plan to construct a new city 45 km (28 miles) east of Cairo was announced in March 2015 at a Sharm al-Sheikh summit held to attract foreign investors who pulled back from the country after the 2011 revolt against the government.
Conkling theatrically resigned his Senate seat, certain that the New York State legislature would reëlect him right away, but the plan backfired—no matter that Arthur, in grotesque revolt against his own President, went up to Albany to rally the Conkling forces.
Although Trump supporters like to point to Brexit as evidence that his campaign is part of an international revolt against elites who have failed workers and been too liberal with immigrants, he didn't recognize the term when asked shortly before the vote occurred.
If the young Speaker still harbors any presidential ambitions in 2024 or further down the road, he'd be wise to step down now, rather than wait around for a conservative revolt against his leadership or a shellacking at the polls next November.
Haftar, 75, a former general in Gaddafi's army who later joined the revolt against him, moved his troops out of their eastern stronghold to take the oil-rich desert south earlier this year before sweeping up to Tripoli at the start of April.
As the Mexican Revolution seethed to the south and Europe crept toward World War I, Mexican-Americans in the US border state had staged a short-lived revolt against new, non-Hispanic settlers who saw prominent landowners of Mexican descent as inferior.
A poll this week showed dwindling support for the "yellow vests" demonstrations, named for motorists' high-visibility jackets, which began in November over fuel taxes and morphed into a more general revolt against politicians and a government they see as out of touch.
The movie does call up the history of witchcraft (or a campy version of it, anyhow) as a revolt against male-dominated systems, especially the medieval marriage of the state and the church, that elevate female sexuality as a source of power.
The 'yellow vest' crisis, which started as a revolt against high fuel prices and turned into a broader challenge to his presidency, has dented his appeal among center-right voters who hoped he would mark a clear break from years of stagnation.
Perhaps a subtle way to revolt against the noise would be to direct the conversation towards some of the wins you've experienced as a parent — countering the advice with stories and triumphs of your own in an attempt to flip the script.
Surrounding more or less sober portrait subjects with backgrounds of flat but brilliant color, as Kirchner did, wasn't just a youthful revolt against the staid academic painting of the late 19th century, or a bid to put German visual culture on the map.
A revolt against meritocracy has been building in recent years, accompanied by a growing shelf of books from across the ideological spectrum decrying how a system intended to open up opportunity has instead created an entrenched, self-perpetuating, self-satisfied ruling class.
The party leadership is under intense pressure from its aggravated left-wing grassroots base that is in revolt against Trump and believes that their own congressional leaders have been too timid in drawing a line in the sand over DACA before this point.
The great eighteenth-century venture of a universal civilization harmonized by rational self-interest, commerce, luxury, arts, and science—the Enlightenment forged by Voltaire, Montesquieu, Adam Smith, and others—seems to have reached a turbulent anticlimax in a worldwide revolt against cosmopolitan modernity.
There are many of good examples of this at work in our political system: the revolt against "Hillarycare" in the 1990s, the panic over George Bush's plans to privatize Social Security in the early 2000s, and, more recently, the public souring on Obamacare.
From the beginning, Trump adeptly framed his campaign as a revolt against "political correctness," which meant no apologies for his past comments about his antagonists, like Rosie O'Donnell, or his critiques of the form and figure of women like former Miss Universe Alicia Machado.
The protests - named after the fluorescent jackets French motorists are required to carry in their cars - began in mid-November over plans to raise fuel taxes before developing into a broader revolt against the government that mobilized tens of thousands of demonstrators nationwide each Saturday.
But in the medium- and even long-ish term, the decided lack of affection and loyalty for Trump from Senate Republicans leaves the door open to a revolt against him if and when it becomes clear that he can no longer help (or hurt) them.
Moreover, he overstates his main case when he argues that the Cambridge spies' weakening of the establishment stoked a public revolt against the collective wisdom of the governing classes—a process, he contends, that led ultimately to Britain's vote to leave the European Union.
Who is behind the attacks remains unclear and analysts cautioned that it was far too early to say whether the incident was a violent prank, a revolt against veganism, or part of a nationalist attack against the freewheeling Western liberal values epitomized by the cafe.
BENGHAZI, Libya (Reuters) - Saif al-Islam Gaddafi has been freed by an armed group in western Libya where he had been held since shortly after the 2011 revolt against his late father, Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi, one of his lawyers and the brigade involved said.
Most critical to determining control of the chamber are likely to be prosperous, culturally dynamic suburbs — around cities like New York, Philadelphia, Detroit, Miami, Chicago and Los Angeles — where Republicans are defending several dozen districts packed with voters in open revolt against Mr. Trump.
Dolores and the other hosts started a bloody revolt against their human oppressors in last season's finale, and "Westworld" has now shifted into a wide-open space where the androids are getting their first taste of freedom but discovering a new set of challenges.
They came flooding back on Saturday on a street corner in the Flatbush neighborhood of Brooklyn as speakers explained why a stretch of Rogers Avenue was being co-named in honor of Dessalines, who declared Haiti's independence after helping lead the revolt against France.
RICHMOND, Va. — The American suburbs appear to be in revolt against President Trump after a muscular coalition of college-educated voters and racial and ethnic minorities dealt the Republican Party a thumping rejection on Tuesday and propelled a diverse class of Democrats into office.
He decided to focus on Egypt's independent unions, whose series of unprecedented strikes, starting in 2006, had primed the public for the revolt against Mubarak; now, with the Arab Spring in tatters, Regeni saw the unions as a fragile hope for Egypt's battered democracy.
The progressive revolt against Castro over his handling of mortgage sales — no small concern for a party struggling to win over voters with deep reservations about Clinton's brand of center-left pragmatism and her ties to Wall Street — has also raised some red flags.
" Buzzfeed reported during the 2016 election that Sanders said at the same time that America was "very, very mistaken about" the Cuban people's desire to revolt against Castro because Americans "forgot that he educated their kids, gave their kids health care, totally transformed the society.
Also memorably on stage were powerful mayors such as Los Angeles's Sam Yorty and Chicago's Richard Daley, who liked the cascading dollars of the Great Society but then began a vigorous revolt against what they saw as the arrogant overreach of empire-builders in Washington.
Some of this posturing is specifically masculine: A young-bachelor revolt against the new feminism and its date-rape tribunals, a broader male discontent with rules of sex, marriage and divorce that seem good for "alphas," male and female, but not for average guys.
In a tone that mingled defiance with disdain, Ms. Warren accused Mr. Trump of seeking to distract from what she cast as a popular revolt against his agenda, most recently his "zero tolerance" policy on the border that separated migrant children from their parents.
The past decade has seen a revolt against the world-is-flat globalism that was all the rage at the turn of the century, a revolt that has swept overtly nationalist governments to power in America, Brazil, Hungary and Poland, to name only the most obvious.
At the same time, a few hundred Syrian rebel fighters and their families were preparing to leave Deraa city, the birthplace of revolt against President Bashar al-Assad, to be taken on buses to opposition-held areas in the north under a surrender deal agreed last week.
The Israel Antiquities Authority said the trinket's crafting was consistent with jewelry from the early Hellenistic period - the 3rd or early 2nd-century BCE, roughly between Jerusalem's conquest by Alexander the Great and the Jewish revolt against pagan rule recounted in the biblical Books of the Maccabees.
In the first contest of what so far has been more a populist revolt against the political order than a traditional Republican primary, Senator Marco Rubio of Florida finished a strong third, bolstering his case to consolidate the support of Republicans uneasy about the two top finishers.
"Myer has been selling dollar notes for 50 cents and it's still not working to improve sales, but shareholders will yet again be left to pick up the tab when Myer announces its disastrous full year loss," said Lew who has led a revolt against its board.
The revolt against the Bureau of Land Management by Cliven Bundy and armed followers was sparked by the court-ordered roundup of his cattle in April of that year after he had refused for two decades to pay fees required to graze his herds on federal property.
Other lawmakers and allies of the president have reportedly spoken on the phone with Trump in recent months and used the opportunity to raise several points to the president: Namely, that conservatives in Congress would revolt against the administration if Sessions, a longtime senator, was fired.
The emails show that the Clinton campaign set up at least two false-flag groups masquerading as Catholic organizations, with the sole purpose of undermining the Church — or as the campaign called it, provoking a "Catholic Spring" revolt against Church doctrines on same sex marriage and abortion.
In his three presidential runs in 19103, 1996, and 2000, Buchanan was the first to brew the particular cocktail of issues that we now call Trumpism: white resentment politics in revolt against globalization and bound together by immigration restriction, trade protectionism, and a unilateralist (or "isolationist") foreign policy.
LONDON (Reuters) - One of Britain's most vocal anti-EU cabinet ministers publicly endorsed Prime Minister Theresa May's plan to keep Britain in a free trade zone for goods with the EU, a sign she has so far averted a revolt against a new proposal for a soft Brexit.
It's the same sense of scandal that led to the first significant G.O.P. revolt against Trump since John McCain turned his thumb down on Obamacare repeal in 2017: The suppurating disgust even pliant conservatives like Mitch McConnell and Lindsey Graham feel at Trump's cavalier betrayal of the Kurds.
Yet with the current group of appointees there is little sense of the sort of behind-the-scenes warfare that occurred, for example, when a group of governors tried to revolt against the recession-inducing steps pushed by 1980s-era Fed Chairman Paul Volcker to curb runaway inflation.
The ease with which users could take a stance against Twitter's policies – a stance that greatly impacted brands ability to do business on the platform – could continue to be trouble for the company, and a challenge for Personette, if users revolt against other executive decisions in the future.
When we checked in to our 17th-floor room, I was thrilled by the view of lower Manhattan that spread below us, but now—my stomach in full revolt against all that pork fat—I can only see more ramen shops, lurking with steamy malevolence on every block.
Though he was quick to claim a share of the credit for the British political earthquake -- placing it in the context of a revolt against global elites in which he sees himself as a major player -- a prolonged period of world turmoil could also work against the billionaire former reality star.
There are a few key differences, however, that Trump seems to have overlooked: the doomed revolutionary students in the 1832 June Revolution — the subject of the Victor Hugo novel from whence the musical was adapted — represented a populist revolt against the very kind of authoritarian rule Trump threatens to enact.
As in that year, many progressives may revolt against the party's choice by staying home or even voting for President TrumpDonald John TrumpBiden assures supporters the primary is still 'wide open' in lengthy phone call: report Warren: We are watching a descent into authoritarianism Collins: Trump 'angered by impeachment' MORE.
Large crowds visit the shrines of Hussein and his half-brother Abbas in Kerbala, where they were killed in a revolt against the Umayyad ruler Yazeed in the 7th century A.D. Upon arrival in Kerbala, the pilgrims paid their respects, patting their heads with their hands as a sign of grief.
The revolt against falling back and springing forward is not limited to the West: A bill that would keep Florida on daylight saving time passed the state legislature and is awaiting congressional approval, and farmers in Massachusetts two years ago pushed that state to explore moving to the Atlantic time zone.
In the context of today, however, when hurtling toward the next crisis and needing to turn on a dime are among the few constants, and when a revolt against the establishment may be in the offing, it seemed less like a solution than a well-executed, occasionally alluring, exercise in nostalgia.
How do they call convincingly for civic peace when they have spent years encouraging their followers to revolt against elected authority (a problem which will face the far-left leader of the British Labour Party, Jeremy Corbyn, if he ever wins an election.) One tactic is to turn on a dime.
"As long as they don't strive for independence of Hong Kong with a large number of people, and push mainlanders to revolt against the Chinese Communist Party, I believe the red line is still quite far away," said Ming Sing, an associate professor at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology.
"As long as they don't strive for independence of Hong Kong with a large number of people, and push mainlanders to revolt against the Chinese Communist Party, I believe the red line is still quite far away," said Ming Sing, an associate professor at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology.
A good example is the way Jewish tradition understood one of the most traumatic and consequential events in Jewish history: the Jewish War of 66-73 C.E., a revolt against Roman imperial rule that ended with the destruction of the Jerusalem Temple and the depopulation of the territory then known as Judea.
The clear demarcations of class and values traditionally associated with dress have been eroding for a long time now, because of both the general social revolt against formality and fashion's own tendency to co-opt and thus denature so many of what were once the outfits of the outsiders and the disenfranchised.
At a time when Charlie Rose and other men brought down by the roiling wave of revolt against sexual harassment have reportedly begun to plan their returns to the public eye — largely to incredulous reception — Ms. Chapman, once seen as an enabler, now framed as another victim, is another kind of test case.
In "Donald Trump as a Cultural Revolt Against Perceived Communication Restriction: Priming Political Correctness Norms Causes More Trump Support," three psychologists, Lucian Gideon Conway and Meredith A. Repke of the University of Montana, and Shannon C. Houck of Syracuse University, write: Temporarily priming PC (politically correct) norms significantly increased support for Donald Trump.

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