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" -- Passengers on a cruise line revolted with chants of "Refund!
The business community revolted, forcing Pence into a humiliating retreat.
His troops revolted, and eventually he was assassinated in Rome.
The stalwart Catholic in him was revolted at the thought.
American financial system, their own party revolted against them. Most
While critics generally liked it, audiences mostly revolted, making mother!
In reality, his name was Léo, and he revolted Duras.
Rabbis and party activists revolted and demanded that he resign.
In Bucaram's case, voters revolted against his unpopular neoliberal reform policies.
The Republican Congress revolted, claiming that the President's actions were illegal.
Some of his top editors revolted and left not long after.
They revolted, seeking the help of a faction of 18th Street.
Until this stoppage, the productivity of the stoma had revolted me.
At first, not surprisingly, my daughters, aged 4 and 9, revolted.
Camille, as a rebel and an outsider, revolted against her mother's ministrations.
It was the time and the location that revolted many everyday Bangladeshis.
Last December, fans revolted when they noticed an expiration date of Jan.
He implies that those who revolted were women, but gives no details.
Britain is revolted by you and you little gang of masturbatory prefects.
This time, it was conservatives who revolted against a Supreme Court nominee.
His ancestor Herman Melville would, I think, be simultaneously revolted and proud.
The urban middle classes, dismayed to see their living standards collapsing, revolted.
Britain is revolted by you and your little gang of masturbatory prefects.
Defense hawks were on board, but fiscal conservatives revolted against the plan.
Its users soon revolted, with celebrities like Kylie Jenner criticizing the change.
Over the past year, tech workers have revolted against working with the military.
When users revolted, the social network reinstated the image and updated its policies.
But the town that Milton built revolted, worried about jobs and his legacy.
Some 453 enslaved people revolted in Louisiana but were largely ignored by history.
Those classes revolted last Election Day; many thought they were being left behind.
"How do you get from there to being revolted and disgusted?" he asked.
It is no wonder that people have revolted away from the status quo.
It's no surprise that women feel revolted by a part of their bodies.
Google recently withdrew from a Pentagon drone-surveillance program when some employees revolted.
As Remnick acknowledged, members of his own staff also revolted at the invitation.
On the other side of the Atlantic, students revolted in France and Poland.
O.K., now here's hoping you're revolted by each of the six preceding points.
His party revolted in sufficient numbers that he has lost his governing majority.
Now that the hosts have revolted, however, the gaming analogy has broken apart.
I missed four months of school because my body revolted at being there.
And in April, fans revolted over the departure of iconic host Scott Rogowsky.
Establishment conservatives revolted, arguing his act strayed well beyond the movement's increasingly fuzzy boundaries.
Khadi workers have now revolted and are reportedly marching in protest of the move.
A popular sports website was told to stick to sports — and staff members revolted.
"What colors are they, even?" asked the Article behind her, in a revolted tone.
But she left the company after users revolted when she dismissed a popular employee.
Students revolted and signed a resolution against the move, but it was no use.
EA removed "crystals" — which cost IRL cash — from the game on Thursday after fans revolted.
For those reasons, I'm not revolted when I scroll through the Columbine posts on Tumblr.
Patients revolted and insurers learned that their customers were willing to pay more for choice.
President Bush lost 31 in 2006 as Americans revolted against Congressional corruption and Executive incompetence.
He's pleased with himself even as he's mildly revolted by the frustrating world around him.
This time Orange County voters revolted against the racially-tinged and misogynistic rhetoric of Trump.
Officers revolted, turning their backs on Mr. de Blasio in pointed displays of no confidence.
"I am perplexed, indignant and revolted," the former president, José Sarney, said in a statement.
But then the Republican base revolted against that legislation, and Fox hosts had to backtrack.
His skin revolted against the chill of it and another shudder whip-cracked through him.
Even though the tour predictably left her revolted, it didn't dampen her passion for wieners.
Sonic was mocked mercilessly by fans who were viscerally revolted by the little blue guy.
Their extended family revolted against ISIS, and ISIS then jailed more than 100 men taking part.
The handles did not have to correspond to the users' real identities, but users revolted anyway.
Last December, fans of the beloved sitcom revolted when they noticed an expiration date of Jan.
And in 1811, some 500 enslaved people in Louisiana revolted but were largely ignored by history.
But conservatives in the GOP conference revolted against the gun language, saying it violated constitutional protections.
After it made deep cuts to the Denver Post newsroom, staff members openly revolted last year.
As Mr. Zeimer worked to remake the school, he said, a small group of teachers revolted.
Eventually, the neighborhood revolted over the explosions, which were going as late as 20173:30 p.m.
Lyft has also come under fire for some of the same reasons users revolted against Uber.
Soon, a vocal minority of elected officials, labor leaders, and community activists revolted against the deal.
Upon seeing them in her apartment, she's bored, even revolted, disgusted by them, and with herself.
Even Taylor Swift peeked out of her hidey-hole of privilege, looked at Blackburn, and was revolted.
But every time Microsoft has tried to strip it down to something simple, users have (rightly?) revolted.
When Bahrain's long-suffering Shia majority revolted in 2011 they demanded a democratic parliament, not a theocracy.
The Guineveres, who had been revolted by the men's injuries, recognize a new chance to break free.
People famously revolted when the company changed the Coca-Cola recipe in 1985 and introduced New Coke.
Though Haiti was in desperate need of cash, its people, the poorest in the Western Hemisphere, revolted.
Similarly, an ambitious public option bill in Connecticut died in June after the state's insurance industry revolted.
Within two years, the men inside revolted, seizing guns, beating five officers and holding 2249 others hostage.
He wrote that arbitrary British laws were one of the reasons the U.S. founders revolted against England.
In 2014, staffers at the magazine revolted after Mr. Hughes replaced the publication's editor, Franklin Foer, and others.
Seven years ago, when Arabs revolted against their autocratic rulers, European leaders engaged in a collective mea culpa.
Citizens were revolted by reports of imprisoned gang members enjoying fried-chicken feasts and the services of strippers.
When Facebook moved away from a reverse chronological feed in October 2009, for instance, users revolted almost instantaneously.
In response to this acknowledgment of Manning's role as a whistleblower and transgender activist, the intelligence community revolted.
People were equal parts amazed and revolted by the snake-like shedding, and 100% amazed with the results.
In 20113, the city's Sunni residents revolted against the central government in Baghdad because of its sectarian oppression.
It was the plane that never reached its target, crashing in Shanksville after passengers revolted against the hijackers.
Three days till the ropes that bound him revolted The heavens were green and the grass was dun!
Decades before the American Revolution, Blackbeard and his pirates revolted against unjust conditions imposed by shipowners and captains.
What is unique — even exceptional — is the way masses of Americans, particularly American women, have revolted against Trumpism.
In any event, hoards of Rainbow Chip fans, once quietly complacent with the state of Big Frosting, revolted.
Against that pressure, against the I.M.F., against the O.E.C.D., against all the other sets of incomprehensible initials, we revolted.
Clinton's latest gain appears to be among moderate Republican women who are revolted by the extremism of Mr. Trump.
"Many doctrinaire teachers will be disconcerted or revolted" by the election of Mr Bolsonaro, a politician of the right.
Instead staff revolted, even promoting other firms' brands rather than Sears's own to avoid paying royalties to rival units.
The most heartening fact about the family separation saga is that American civil society has revolted against the policy.
Thatcher, revolted against their own party over what they saw as an expansion of European power over British politics.
"Who knows how desperate and angry people are, how revolted they are by what's currently on offer," he said.
Within a month of the coronation, the Hutu caste, favored by the Belgians, revolted against the dominant Tutsi minority.
" Israel's ambassador to Poland, Anna Azari, canceled a planned speech, saying, "Everyone in Israel was revolted at this news.
In 1739, enslaved Africans in South Carolina revolted against their owners in what became known as the Stono Rebellion.
After a bruising fall, in which users revolted against the end of anonymous posting, the company appeared to have stabilized.
But after shareholders revolted against a plan to move the group's headquarters to Rotterdam, his own position became, well, unsustainable.
Students at Oberlin, a liberal-arts college in Ohio, revolted over insufficiently authentic Asian cuisine, equating it to "cultural appropriation".
Unhappy Coke drinkers revolted, flooding Coca-Cola with telephone calls, letters and telegrams criticizing the decision to change the formula.
Already revolted, the chapulines—which were a very large and very intimidating species of brown grasshopper—now seemed dangerously unhygienic.
They may not have revolted or spoken out with protests in the street or even in their general voting habits.
When highhanded public health workers poured into Lower City, the locals revolted, throwing furniture at them, hurling them down stairs.
Then the union representing truckers revolted, staging protests at the border and pressuring the White House to abandon the idea.
But minutes later, the Hungarian tourist had retreated into her tour bus, shaken and revolted by what she had witnessed.
But Republicans had revolted, and eventually both sides agreed to instead bolster tax credits to help businesses expand existing programs.
At this point his troops revolted, and demanded that the order to shoot certain of their comrades should be countermanded.
But all fads must fade, and by the 1840s, some began to stray from the Graham diet — and others revolted outright.
Twitter users aren't exactly known for handling change particularly well; they once revolted over the addition of a single blue dot.
"Even though I was 15 years old, the powerlessness in the face of injustice revolted me to the extreme," Nabourema says.
Progressives also revolted over an emergency immigration bill over the summer, with moderates and liberals verbally sparring on the House floor.
A village of 5,000 people outside of Cincinnati revolted against a 1 percent income tax, voting instead to dissolve the town.
But when it came to passing his first legislative goal -- health care reform -- the conservatives revolted en masse and killed the bill.
Reportedly, a screenwriter attached to the project, Raven Metzner, was so revolted by the script's blatant misogyny that he threatened to leave.
When, the following year, MPs on the right of the party revolted and forced a leadership contest, Corbyn yet again won convincingly.
"When America revolted against the U.K., we did so because we were upset with the arbitrary decisions of the king," said Davis.
There is one tiny, COMPLETELY unnecessary scene near the beginning which is SO DAMN STRANGE, that I couldn't help but be revolted.
But conservatives revolted at a House GOP meeting on Friday morning and are pushing for $5 billion in funding for the wall.
While they were captive, their town revolted, protesting daily and calling on Assad to pressure the town's police chief to release them.
NimbleRichMan and several r/The_Donald mods asked members of the subreddit to contribute, but they revolted, challenging the legitimacy of Nimble America.
If you're revolted by Trump's tweets and feel terrified by his access to the nuclear codes, you too can join the resistance.
His treatment of minorities from the very beginning revolted me, and as the behavior continued, my blogging and tweeting against him increased.
Five months later, the Spanish Civil War erupted, when fascist forces led by General Franco revolted against the democratically elected Republican government.
Iran has long been adept at staging such demonstrations, which are small in comparison to those who have revolted against Islamic Republic.
Republicans revolted after Trump refused to confront Putin over Russia's election meddling and again questioned the findings of his own intelligence officials.
Many friends and supporters of the dissident were revolted and incensed by Mr. Liu's cremation and sea burial under such intimidating controls.
The group disbanded last summer as CEOs revolted against Trump's equivocal comments about white supremacist violence at a rally in Charlottesville, Virginia.
The slaves eventually revolted and Haiti became the first post-colonial, black-led nation in the world when it declared independence in 1804.
He doesn't even question the need have it on in his sister's presence, after remembering how thoroughly revolted she was by his stub.
And in 20163, suburban women revolted against Republicans in the midterms, a shift that was widely seen as a direct rebuke of Trump.
Yet, the American people revolted against the Democrats over ObamaCare, which was explicitly designed to avoid the most objectionable elements of socialized medicine.
He is increasingly revolted by what he thinks of as the democratization of culture, but he refuses to think of himself as undemocratic.
One sister eventually revolted against her brother's edict — but not until 393, when she was 239, too late to produce potentially troublesome heirs.
Snap rolled back some of the redesign after people revolted, but it has been slow to win users back and gain new ones.
I was revolted but amused at the start in the northwest corner; impressed as I moved east, and finally defeated by the southeast.
Democratic leaders in Congress were forced to stand by the two banned representatives — if they hadn't, the progressive wing would likely have revolted.
But they are also revolted by an unrepentant president and reluctant to abandon investigations into his conduct that might yield evidence of wrongdoing.
People in New York City, for instance, revolted against proposed state and city tax incentives to bring Amazon&aposs proposed "HQ2" to town.
Eventually, Jewish priest Mattahias, his son Judah Maccabee, and their army (creatively called The Maccabees) revolted, ultimately forcing Antiochus IV out of Judea.
On Saturday night, Bernie Sanders' supporters reportedly revolted against the Nevada Democratic Party, accusing it of intentionally rigging the convention to favor Hillary Clinton.
" The Christian Post has also reported on how a blessing performed by Jackson at a Bethesda abortion clinic left one Christian leader feeling "revolted.
Redditors revolted, with moderators of some of the largest subreddits taking the communities private — effectively holding the website's most popular content hostage in protest.
How are we not revolted by a hashtag (city) strong in the wake of mass murder that our politicians have no interest in correcting?
Trump's supporters would see such convention collusion as yet another betrayal at the hands of the very GOP overlords against whom they have revolted.
"I feel deceived as a cabinet member and revolted as a citizen," Paulo Melo, the state official in charge of antipoverty programs, told reporters.
After Trump defeated Hillary Clinton, the media spun scenarios in which state-level recounts overturned the result, or the Electoral College revolted against him.
Fearing another quick general election after the resignation of Prime Minister David Cameron, the Labour legislators revolted, trying to force Mr. Corbyn to quit.
Consumers revolted against managed care in the 1990s, he notes, and they could very well revolt against poorly managed and loosely regulated narrow networks.
David is convinced that she recognizes them as wanted criminals, but the implication is that she was simply revolted to see two gay men.
House conservatives, meanwhile, revolted against Mr. Trump when he seemed to retreat on his demand for border wall funding to avert a government shutdown.
Instead, they have decided to work within the system they once revolted against, backing a candidate to run for president in next year's elections.
After a pause, I tried running again but made it maybe a block before my legs revolted again and I slowed to a walk.
After a pause, I tried running again but made it maybe a block before my legs revolted again and I slowed to a walk.
Peasant farmers have revolted against an industry that many see as damaging their land and livelihoods while denying them a fair share of the wealth.
Baboons at the Vicennes Zoo (AP)The Vincennes Zoo in Paris was evacuated Friday morning after a group of 50 hostages revolted against their captors.
When it looked last year like the Federal Reserve was ignoring a looming slowdown, Wall Street revolted and drove stocks to around bear market levels.
It's written by angry women, and men like me, who are revolted by the callous and immediate position of Republicans to "not believe" the charges.
Soldiers in other segments of the military revolted in the capital, Yamoussoukro, on Tuesday, leading to clashes in which at least two soldiers were killed.
In the past few years, residents of would-be host cities revolted, and Oslo and Boston, among other cities, canceled bids to host the Games.
The statement in his account that left the deepest impression on me concerned the P.L.A.'s crackdown on "second rebels" [Tibetans who revolted in 1969].
The ABC show "Lost," which ran from 2004 to 2010, inspired elaborate theorizing about its mysteries, and fans revolted when the finale didn't deliver answers.
You'd be revolted that a right-wing politician would fail to speak forcefully against the bigotries too often found among his followers and fellow travelers.
The Jews of Jerusalem revolted against the Seleucids — ultimately driving them out of the city — and rededicated their Temple, the holiest place in the city.
As the election results showed, suburban voters, in particular, revolted against Republicans on Election Day, and gun violence is one of the chief reasons why.
Shanksville became associated with 9/11 after passengers revolted against terrorists who had hijacked United Airlines Flight 93, crashing the plane into the small town.
While the leaders were revolted by the "Access Hollywood" tape, they weren't sure how bad it would be for Trump and the larger Republican Party.
Russian punk rockers, notably the women from Pussy Riot, revolted against a conservative, Vladimir Putin, at a time when Communism had faded into the past.
As a boy, I eyed my tonsured uncles warily, wincing at their scalps, revolted by the way their domes gleamed wetly on torrid summer days.
Here's some helpful historical background for my fellow Americans: Her grandfather was King George III (you know, the tyrant colonists revolted against), who had 15 children.
"Everyone at MI5 is revolted by the disgusting terrorist attack in Manchester last night," Director General Andrew Parker said in a statement on MI5's website.
Even after Trump had solidified his position as the party's clear front-runner, prominent Republicans openly revolted against the billionaire, vowing to never endorse his candidacy.
Almost a decade later, in 1969, the workers from the south on the assembly lines of the north revolted in waves of wildcat strikes and violence.
The technology, called Beacon, was met with outrage: Members revolted, a class-action lawsuit was filed and the Facebook brand was severely tarnished in the process.
In 1428, it became part of the Venetian Republic, then, in 1797, as an effect of the Napoleonic wars, revolted against Venice and declared its independence.
She was already revolted by the torture at secret C.I.A. prisons overseas — the "black sites" — tactics that the F.B.I. had protested were both illegal and ineffective.
The colonists we commemorate every year revolted and wrote the Declaration of Independence because they were controlled by a government in which they held no representation.
It was only after House conservatives revolted, helping to sink the bill the first time, that the compromise of allowing states to waive those rules emerged.
"It's going to curdle or something," my friend said, revolted, as if dumping an IPA into a hefeweizen would create some kind of strange, toxic sludge.
When Liz (Maggie Kemper), a high school classmate, visits, they strike up a romance, but she is revolted by his "college dorm room" way of life.
Pilots in London and in Madrid recently revolted against an offer for pay increases on the condition that they agree to continue negotiating with Ryanair directly.
When the white have-nots revolted in successive decades, they appropriated the elite's racist shibboleths — and took them so much further than the haves ever intended.
"I'm revolted," Carrier, the mother of Maude Carrier and ex-wife of Yves Carrier, both of whom were killed in last Friday's attacks, said on TVA.
If a consumer was told even a year ago that videos would soon appear in the Facebook feed and start playing automatically, they would have revolted.
Russian-backed separatists who asserted that the new leaders in Kiev were fascists revolted soon after Russia seized the Crimean Peninsula from Ukraine in March 2014.
The northern provinces of the former Hapsburg Monarchy revolted against Roman Catholic rule, seeking to establish an independent Protestant state that eventually became the Dutch Republic.
But when the migrants realized on Wednesday that they were headed back to Libya, which they had just left, some apparently revolted and commandeered the ship.
Former House Speaker John Boehner was cast aside because enough rank-and-file members were so frustrated by their own sense of powerlessness that they revolted.
This moment is different from the time when users initially revolted against Facebook's news feed in 2006, or when people grumbled about a separate app for chats.
The 9/11 Commission concluded that the hijackers downed the plane as passengers revolted, in a field in Shanksville, about 70 miles (113 kilometers) southeast of Pittsburgh.
That would leave Mrs May tied for fifth place with Margaret Thatcher, 72 of whose MPs revolted against her plan to abolish Sunday-trading laws in 1986.
Earlier that summer, the Black population of Newark, New Jersey, revolted for four days following a clash with police; the year prior, Cleveland also experienced similar upheaval.
But in the GOP-led House, conservatives revolted and House Speaker John Boehner -- a proponent of immigration reform -- never brought it to the floor for a vote.
"You know, caricaturish people, horrible dialogue, stupid and obvious moves, blundering historical context," Egan said, when I asked her what about her manuscript had so revolted her.
But that amendment did not make it to the Convention floor when conservatives revolted and threatened to challenge this power grab on the floor of the Convention.
Similarly, in Virginia, some Republicans revolted against their party leadership in May, joining Democrats to pass a bill that expanded Medicaid under the ACA in the state.
When it was revealed that Google was working with the Department of Defense on drones through Project Maven, Google employees revolted, and the project was not renewed.
Moreover, because Québécois revolted against the strictures of the Roman Catholic Church in the 1960s, secularism is deeply ingrained and outward signs of religion can cause discomfort.
This was before his players revolted, in 1999, forcing his tearful resignation and sending him on an 11-year odyssey to his next major league managing job.
The aura of invincibility was not quite shattered — the autocrat had survived long enough to see those who revolted against him imprisoned, killed or forced to flee.
"Just as the traditional taxi system revolted against ride sharing, so too does the education establishment feel threatened by the rise of school choice," Ms. DeVos said.
The 9/11 Commission concluded that the hijackers downed the plane as the hostages revolted, in a field in Shanksville, about 70 miles (112.65 kilometers) southeast of Pittsburgh.
In a recent interview, Ms. Savigneau recalled being revolted by some of Mr. Matzneff's writings, but said his books were superior to others that landed on her desk.
After moderate Democrats revolted, Nancy Pelosi, the speaker of the House, had to concede defeat and pass the Senate bill over the howls of the party's Hispanic caucus.
Senate Republicans, however, facing the prospect of an unpopular vote much like their House colleagues nearly two months ago, have revolted against Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's proposal.
In January, when several news outlets reported that Twitter was considering extending the character limit of tweets in a project known as "beyond 140," users revolted en masse.
Schwarzman led the president's policy forum, which disbanded this summer as CEOs revolted against Trump's comments in which he failed to condemn violence at a white nationalist rally.
"Just thinking of the Olympics leaves me revolted," said Ana Caroline Joia da Souza, 21, a street vendor who sells sweets in front of a Rio metro station.
In 2014 in Burkina Faso, when Blaise Compaoré tried to extend his nearly three decades in office, the public revolted and Mr. Campaoré wound up fleeing the country.
In 1990, when Bush proposed a tax-reform package that included modest increases in some brackets, House Republicans revolted, led by an ambitious Georgia congressman named Newt Gingrich.
In May, viewers of HBO's " Game of Thrones " revolted against the show's final two episodes , in which the dragon queen, Daenerys Targaryen, took a turn toward the genocidal.
The lesbian, gay and transgender people who were herded out that night revolted: shoving, punching and throwing stones, bottles and (as the story goes) bricks at police officers.
Democrats also revolted against the Republicans' proposed $500 billion assistance fund for companies, which Secretary of the Treasury Steve Mnuchin would control with little oversight and few constraints.
Gamers revolted over the title's initial in-game money-making plans, which forced EA to temporarily turning off all in-game purchases a day before its official launch.
Aides at the time said the president had been more revolted by the sight of someone coughing than he was annoyed at someone interfering with his camera shot.
The Zhaos were increasingly revolted by Mr. Yuan's endless stream of girlfriends — as many as 100, according to testimony in a separate civil case over Mr. Yuan's estate.
Parents in Cupertino in the Silicon Valley recently revolted when the local school district tried to ramrod a highly explicit sex-education textbook into the middle-school curriculum.
Another set of basic facts that is important to understand when it comes to Stonewall is that this was not the first time queer people revolted against police violence.
A 1950 segregationist brought to our times would be revolted at how utterly unavoidable black actors now are all over the silver screen in roles big, medium and small.
It faced a setback months later when thousands of Google employees revolted against Greene's unit supplying the U.S. military with artificial intelligence tools to aid in analyzing drone imagery.
The Miss America Organization terminated the licenses of four states and threatened 15 others with probation after dozens of former contestants revolted against the national leadership of the pageant.
The law of averages for how much sex and suicide those rooms had been witness to turned me on, or revolted me, or saddened me on any given night.
During the so-called Quiet Revolution of the 1960s, Quebecers revolted against the domination of the church, and this secular streak has formed an important part of Quebec identity.
If the Senate hadn't blocked Trump from easing sanctions on Russia, or public opinion hadn't revolted over his performance at Helsinki, he would have cozied up to Vladimir Putin.
An American ambulance driver named James Neugass worried in his diary about joining the "here-to-be-revolted-by-the-horror-of-war, later-to-write-a-book" tradition.
House Democrats, meanwhile, revolted against the waiver after the Trump transition team canceled Mattis's planned testimony before the House Armed Services Committee, saying it shows Trump's disregard for Congress.
The Chinese revolted, but they were no match for Western gunboats — leading to the unequal treaties that have fueled China's sense of historical grievance and patriotic ambitions ever since.
" In her recent book, Dada Presentism: An Essay on Art and History, Stavrinaki made the case that "Dadaist presentism revolted against any commemorative appropriation of a flawlessly coherent history.
"Just thinking of the Olympics leaves me revolted," Ana Caroline Joia da Souza, a street vendor who sells goods in front of a metro station in Rio, told the Times.
That is similar to what happened after the Greyjoy Rebellion when the Iron Islands revolted against The Crown, leading to Theon Greyjoy's boyhood placement in Winterfell so many years ago.
After subscribers revolted in December, the company paid $22017 million (or about 230,245 annual subscriptions) to keep the show Friends for just another year, according to the New York Times.
The two groups he's accused of supporting are the February 17th Martyrs Brigade and Libya Dawn, well-armed pro-Islamist militias that revolted against Muammar Qaddafi in the 2011 uprising.
" House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy welcomed the Supreme Court's move, saying it "has now stopped this illegitimate abuse of power after 27 states revolted against the president's anti-energy agenda.
"Dis-Play/Re-Play" demonstrates how, as Mr. O'Doherty wrote in the '21967s, "context becomes content," but also how everyone from artists to architects has revolted against the white cube.
Complicating things -- from the right: Yesterday, House conservatives revolted against the massive bipartisan deal, complaining that the GOP could no longer lay claim to being the party of fiscal responsibility.
BEIRUT (Reuters) - Syrian government troops surrounded Hama prison in the west of the country on Monday and fired tear gas after inmates revolted, seizing several guards, a monitoring group reported.
Raw (no release date yet) sounds trashy but fun — and it has the added bonus of having revolted enough people at its debut screening to require paramedics to show up.
While the ordinary French appeared revolted by the apologists, writers were considered part of this elite and were even expected to engage in acts of moral transgression, Mr. Verdrager said.
The company blew through hundreds of millions of dollars and then unraveled from the inside when the staff revolted and the parent company&aposs stock was delisted from the Nasdaq.
" As the author Maria Stavrinaki, Associate Professor of Art History and Theory at the Pantheon-Sorbonne University, says: "Dadaist presentism revolted against any commemorative appropriation of a flawlessly coherent history.
"I am revolted, I am sickened by this decision whose only justification is for Ford to get its shares to rise on the stock market," Le Maire told the French Senate.
This past April, when The Black List (a network for connecting filmmakers and screenwriters) announced it would be partnering with an AI company called ScriptBook to evaluate some scripts, writers revolted.
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Foreign portfolio investors say they are coming back to Malaysia's markets, six months after many of them revolted against the central bank's crackdown on the offshore ringgit trading market.
The company has taken a much stricter stance on policing videos since advertisers revolted en masse over placements on videos from Nazi groups, terrorists, and other hate-mongers earlier this year.
After GM built a highly automated plant in Lordstown, Ohio, in 1969, workers revolted because of a combination of layoffs and a much faster working pace than they were used to.
The people revolted against their authoritarian governments seeking just those things, but found themselves abandoned by the United States and violently repressed by Arab regimes -- which he is once again arming.
A recent graduate of religious studies who is believed to be in his mid- or late 20s, Mullah Yaqoub at first revolted against Mullah Mansour's claim to the leadership last summer.
Divided for years by a clear caste system that separated the workers for the aristocracy, the lower classes revolted, leaving me with the choice of who to support in the conflict.
And note to the men, this is not sexy behavior, this is threatening behavior, it's bullying behavior, it's designed to make the recipient feel embarrassed or ashamed or awkward or revolted.
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PHILADELPHIA — Michael Sparks was so revolted by the idea of seeing Bernie Sanders endorse Hillary Clinton two weeks ago that he had to go to the gym to watch the speech.
Using their extensive wiretapping system (they've bought out the phone company), the cartel godfathers listen in on people who have revolted against Gilberto's plan and want to strike out on their own.
In recent days, private banks have revolted over the growth of negative yields in Europe and Asia, a trend that has helped push big money inflows to U.S. corporate and government debt.
Some Syrians interviewed in Amman also said they don&apost trust Russia as a mediator because it helped President Bashar Assad retake large swaths of territory from fighters who revolted against him.
Gamers revolted last month when Activision Blizzard, the company behind some of the world's most popular video games, punished a player for voicing support for the pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong.
But it's increasingly clear that the membership of the Academy only voted on the idea in the abstract, rather than on a concrete plan — and when presented with the details, they revolted.
Cerberus, the investment firm that owned the largest stake in the company, told Bloomberg that it decided to sell the company "amid pressure from investors revolted by the carnage" in Sandy Hook.
Born in 21988, he was a pupil and close friend of Joseph Beuys, but apparently revolted against that early influence, which he recorded in the painting "Beuys as a Non-Swimmer" (21987).
CUSTOMER REVOLTED AT FINDING GROSS RECEIPT TELLING COOK TO &aposSPIT IN&apos HIS BURGER Wendy's confirmed to Fox News that a health inspector was dispatched to the Catoosa restaurant, but recorded no violations.
Their stories feel like the product of a writerly mind that is inclined emotionally toward violence and toward the breaking of sexual taboos, but is revolted intellectually and morally by the very idea.
It's an interesting move, given that Google employees have been among the most active in opposing current US immigration policies, and famously revolted last year over the company's AI contract with the Pentagon.
Districts that have not been targets for years are suddenly in play, either because suburban voters revolted against Trump or because new residents are moving in and changing the makeup of those areas.
Titans of American industry and finance revolted against a man they had seen as one of their own, concluding Wednesday morning they could no longer serve on two of Mr. Trump's advisory panels.
The song takes a turn when we learn that several foods became angry and revolted against the lunch lady -- that is, until Sloppy Joe, played by Kevin Nealon, swooped in to save the day.
Just like we can rid of phobias by gradually getting exposed to the things that terrify us without anything bad happening, we can learn to stop being revolted by vomit, cockroaches, and dog poop.
At that, the rank-and-file revolted against Bill de Blasio, New York's mayor, who was seen as lax on security generally, and Mr Bratton found himself caught between the police and City Hall.
Now we can be revolted to find that these two individuals also behaved in ways that, to many current and former bureau staff, appear as being juvenile, self-absorbed, narcissistic, sycophantic and foul-mouthed.
In January 2016, a number of Chinese airlines — including giants like China Eastern and Hainan Airlines — revolted against the firm over a dispute regarding discounts and the style of the listings on Qunar's website.
In an example of the baggage the Walmart name still carries, premium camping and outdoor gear makers revolted in September when Walmart tried to set up a curated outdoor page on its redesigned Walmart.com.
Many male players have revolted against this choice, but players who've tried to discuss the changes rationally have been stonewalled by both their own opposing arguments and the reality of discussion on the internet.
The left generated a protest movement, too, with Occupy Wall Street, which revolted against the mainstream of the Democratic Party and led to the emergence of Sanders and Elizabeth Warren as major Party figures.
Mr. Corker pointed to the analysis to push for rolling back of some of the tax cuts after several years, to reduce the bill's cost, but many of his colleagues revolted over that idea.
Rural lawmakers and farm groups revolted when the Obama administration tried to tighten some child labor rules to keep children away from manure pits and block them from driving tractors and other heavy equipment.
It's never been perfect—fans revolted when it got rid of explicit fic (porn) to appease advertisers, but it proved that fandoms no longer needed to sit in walled gardens and could finally coexist.220013.
JOHANNESBURG/LONDON (Reuters) - AngloGold Ashanti is considering separating its South African assets from the rest of its portfolio, two sources familiar with the matter told Reuters, three years after shareholders revolted against a similar effort.
Some of the leaders of a breakaway Taliban faction that revolted against Mullah Mansour are also from the Noorzai tribe, and Mawlawi Haibatullah is believed to have been involved in trying to mediate their return.
House conservatives on Wednesday revolted against a massive bipartisan deal to raise the debt ceiling and bust spending caps, complaining that the GOP could no longer lay claim to being the party of fiscal responsibility.
Our nation revolted in opposition to the tyrannical rule of a king, and while the Framers understood the need for an energetic executive, they took pains to deny the new office of president unchecked power.
It didn't hurt that he sometimes sang in French and his meditations on love, the sacred and the profane found particular resonance in a libertine city formed by the Catholic Church it had revolted against.
The voters revolted and elected the people Gorski calls the religious nationalists to the White House — the jingoistic chauvinists who measure Americanness by blood and want to create a Fortress America keeping the enemy out.
In 2200, Los Angeles County claimed that the non-profit overcharged the city for medical services, and the gay community has revolted against Weinstein for buying ads encouraging gay men to refuse to take Truvada, a.k.a.
Fans revolted, however, after widely circulated posts on Reddit and elsewhere that suggested the game was balanced in a way that it could take dozens of hours to unlock iconic characters like Luke Skywalker without paying.
When Kirkpatrick first met Zuckerberg, it was for lunch in 2006 "right in the middle of the News Feed controversy," when a big chunk of its user base revolted over the introduction of the News Feed.
In an opinion piece published Tuesday on CNN's website, Nance tries to explain why so many evangelical women are supporting Trump, the Republican presidential nominee, despite being revolted by much of what he says and does.
The Democratic gains in Pennsylvania, a state crucial to U.S. President Donald Trump's election in 2016, suggest Republicans have yet to staunch the bleeding in the suburbs, where voters have increasingly revolted against Trump's heated rhetoric.
But the British political system punishes third parties, and everyone is mindful of the fate of the Social Democratic Party, formed in 1981 by Labour legislators who revolted against the party's antinuclear and anti-European policies.
Following an interagency rulemaking process that included State, the Commerce Department and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Commerce last spring released a draft rule in an attempt to implement the arrangement — but security experts revolted.
While it denies criminal conduct, shareholders have revolted, wiping A$4 billion from the company's market capitalization in a month and vowing to vote out three directors - Vanessa Wallace, Holly Kramer and Andrew Harmos - on Thursday.
The messages come as conservatives have revolted against the massive budget package over fiscal concerns, while some Democrats are still on the fence about whether to support the deal without a clear path forward on DACA.
The Syrian civil war is a complicated, messy ongoing saga that began in 2011 when Syrians revolted against President Bashar al-Assad's government as part of the Arab Spring protests against dictators in the Middle East.
Sisi came to power in 2013 by ousting Mohamed Mursi, a Muslim Brotherhood member who was democratically elected after Egyptians revolted against one-man-rule and overthrew Hosni Mubarak after 30 years as president in February 2011.
Sanders's supporters revolted at the state convention, held at the Paris hotel and casino in Las Vegas, over what will ultimately amount to the allocation of no more than a handful of delegates to the national convention.
The voters of the Rust Belt have shaken up the 2016 presidential campaign: Hoping to jolt a political system they see as ineffective and out of touch, they have repeatedly revolted by supporting unlikely, anti-establishment candidates.
When he revolted against the painting curriculum at the Zhejiang Academy of Fine Arts and was told to be a high-school teacher rather than an approved artist, he founded Xiamen Dada, a revolutionary artists' co-operative.
So it wasn't until the end of John Sandford's new Lucas Davenport novel, NEON PREY (Putnam, $29), when that cannibal looks into the "cold black eyes of a Crotalus scutulatus," that I felt well and truly revolted.
A year into the Civil War, President Lincoln waged war on Dakota lands after the tribes revolted due to the federal government failing to uphold its treaty responsibilities and deliver food and goods to the tribal nations.
There is little sign of a Democratic version of the Tea Party rebellion that rocked the Republican Party in 2010, when G.O.P. activists revolted against a president they loathed — and also against officials atop their own party.
Caldwell — pastor of Houston megachurch Windsor Village United Methodist — and Smith allegedly promised investors high returns on bonds issued by the Republic of China before 1949, when communist forces successfully revolted and took control of the government.
Ryan Holiday made his bones as a PR guy and then revolted against the industry in his tell-all book Trust Me, I'm Lying and then, after much soul-searching, came to embrace the ancient philosophy of stoicism.
Over the past two years, conservatives inside Google have grown frustrated with colleagues who bashed a military partnership, revolted against an advisory council with a conservative participant, and broadly pursued a left-leaning agenda supporting diversity and inclusion.
Over the past two years, some Google conservatives have grown frustrated with colleagues who bashed a military partnership, revolted against an advisory council with a conservative participant, and broadly pursued a left-leaning agenda supporting diversity and inclusion.
Many major Cruz bundlers and contributors are likely to sit out of Trump's race, according to one top Cruz fundraiser, but the pockets of Trump supporters have revolted in a way that some Cruz hands did not expect.
Related: Mom of Burkina Faso Terror Victim is 'Revolted' by Trudeau's Plan to Stop Bombing the Islamic State The day before, Trudeau gave a speech at an Ontario mosque condemning the attacks and expressing solidarity with the victims.
Following Britain's stunning vote to leave the European Union, investors around the world revolted by dumping sterling and other assets tied to the British economy and piling into traditional safe-havens such as gold and the Japanese yen.
"In the beginning it just so happened that many people in gaming media who were corrupt and against whom GG revolted also happened to be the so called SJWs," Ode_to_Joy, the disgruntled Gamergater, told me in an email.
CUSTOMER REVOLTED AT GROSS INSTRUCTIONS ON BURGER RECEIPT: &aposPLEASE SPIT IN IT TOO&apos In the video, a female employee is seen stirring tea with her forearm in a pitcher and then pouring the drink into the tea dispenser.
LONDON, May 23 (Reuters) - Britain's domestic intelligence agency MI5 said on Tuesday it was revolted by a suicide bomb attack in Manchester, which killed 22 people and injured dozens more at a British concert by U.S. singer Ariana Grande.
Photo: GettyIn the olden days, when machines were brought in to replace human workers, the workers revolted—the Luddites famously rose up to smash the automated looms that had been deployed by factory owners and were erasing their livelihoods.
But French theater owners revolted, and the festival — an important part of the film ecosystem in France — decided that only films receiving a theatrical release in France will be eligible to play in competition at Cannes in the future.
The proposal, announced with a press release headlined "EPA Fulfills Another Trump Administration Promise," was designed to quell backlash from farmers who revolted after the EPA issued 31 waivers that exempted oil refiners from blending ethanol into their product.
Microsoft doubled down on its bet in 2013 when it launched the Xbox One by including and requiring a Kinect sensor to operate the console, but its core users revolted, sending sales for the competing Sony Playstation 4 skyrocketing.
The proposal, announced with a press release headlined "EPA Fulfills Another Trump Administration Promise," was designed to quell backlash from farmers who revolted after the EPA issued 2202 waivers that exempted oil refiners from blending ethanol into their product.
New York (CNN Business)The staff at Deadspin, a sports news blog that also covers culture, media and politics, revolted on Tuesday after management told the site's employees to steer clear of stories that do not have a connection to sports.
Meanwhile, Google employees revolted over their company's work with the government on facial recognition tech… and Microsoft had problems of its own after reports surfaced of the work that the company was doing with the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement service.
Trump's rewriting of the rules of politics could usher in a period of global turmoil and uncertainty, as US allies, foreign markets and the Americans who were revolted by his behavior during the campaign look to the future with deep anxiety.
Photo of Maude Carrier (Maude Carrier's Facebook) Richard's interview comes just days after his wife's mother, Camille Carrier, told a Quebec City radio station she was "revolted" by the Liberal government's plans to stop Canada's bombing campaign against the Islamic State.
Another reason is the migration of rural Kashmiris to Srinagar to take advantage of the better infrastructure and amenities, and to avoid the conflict that began in the late 1980s when Kashmiri youth revolted against Indian rule over the state.
Mr. Trump's challenge in running a convention with hostile delegates is like nothing we have seen in recent election cycles, when about as rowdy as it got was in 2012 when a relatively small number of Ron Paul delegates revolted.
These poems, by a citizen of the Oglala Lakota Nation, juxtapose tribal and personal history to address the U.S. government's violence against Native Americans—including the execution, in 1862, of thirty-eight Dakota men, who revolted as starvation ravaged their people.
It would deny him the ability to work on legislation and attend hearings with witnesses about policy matters, alienating him in a body that already has revolted from him in the aftermath of allegations of sexual misconduct, including with minors.
The ban has its roots in Quebec's historic evolution into an abidingly secular society with a visceral distrust of religion, stemming from the so-called Quiet Revolution in the 1960s, when Quebecers revolted against dominance of the Roman Catholic Church.
Bullish bets on the Malaysian ringgit rose slightly and reached the largest since April 2016, amid signs that foreign portfolio investors are coming back to Malaysia's bond markets - six months after many revolted against the central bank's crackdown on the offshore ringgit market.
The deep recession has made it much more difficult for hard-up businesses to pay protection money, or "pizzo" in Italian, to the Mafia and more than 1,000 firms have revolted against paying that in Palermo alone in little more than a decade.
If these Roto-Rooters of the rectum are to be believed, a mess of your old poop is hiding out in your guts and it's what's making you feel bloated, pimply, tired, and in the wake of absorbing this information, understandably revolted.
He and Michel Houellebecq, the French novelist whose protagonists are sometimes revolted by the aging female form, are "the last salvos of an erotic masculine power that's less and less socially acceptable," the journalist Cécile Daumas wrote in the newspaper Libération this week.
CUSTOMER REVOLTED AT FINDING GROSS RECEIPT TELLING COOK TO &aposSPIT IN&apos HIS BURGER Ortiz is also celebrating the V&A's new Frida Kahlo exhibit, called "Frida Kahlo: Making Her Self Up," with a special menu inspired by Kahlo at Ella Canta, reports Forbes .
Photo: APElectronic Art's Star Wars Battlefront II, one of the biggest video game titles of the year, debuted to disaster in recent weeks after both consumers and the gaming press revolted against the $60 game's reliance on microtransaction-fueled, pay-to-win loot boxes.
Turning to the "rampant voter fraud that allowed Democrats to literally steal the election," McKinnon's Ingraham laid out the Fox News "facts": Some have claimed that suburban women revolted against the Republican Party, but doesn't it feel more true that all Hispanics voted twice?
The Federation of the Jewish Communities in Romania said 10 tombstones had been damaged in the incident, which occurred on the night of April 23/24, adding that "this act of grave vandalism and anti-Semitism saddened and revolted the whole Jewish community in Romania".
Even as fans revolted at the trade deadline deal that sent Scott Kazmir to Tampa Bay for Victor Zambrano, and another young prospect, Jose Reyes, was shunted aside to make room for, and you can look this up, Kazuo Matsui, the bright spot was Wright.
Fearing a repeat of the Red River Rebellion in Canada in 1869-1870, when métis people revolted and overthrew the local government, the Belgian authorities ordered métis children in Congo to be separated from their families, and from the black population as a whole.
Image via Wiki Commons Year: 1786Who Revolted: Farmers led by Daniel Shays, over high taxes How They Failed: Beaten by better armed government forces The ink wasn't even dry on the Articles of Confederation before the new Americans started agitating against their infant government.
In a pre-dawn vote on Friday to approve massive new spending and end a 5-1/2-hour government shutdown, scores of conservatives in the House of Representatives revolted against their leadership in what could be a sign of Republican Party turmoil this election year.
Republicans revolted against Puzder, CEO of the fast-food conglomerate CKE Holdings, amid two particularly high-profile scandals — a revelation that he'd hired an undocumented immigrant and failed to pay employer taxes, and an ugly divorce in which his ex-wife accused him of assaulting her.
Year: 1969 Who revolted: The Weathermen, against the Vietnam WarHow They Failed: Outnumbered by the Chicago police Over three days of October in 1969, the Weathermen faction of Students for a Democratic Society staged a series of protests designed to " bring the war home" to Chicago.
Nevertheless, he said the backlash against accommodating ethnic minorities partly reflected the extent to which Quebec was still under the sway of the so-called Quiet Revolution of the 1960s, when Quebecers revolted against a Roman Catholic Church that had once ruled daily life, including pressuring women to reproduce.
He noted that the backlash against accommodating ethnic minorities also showed the deep distrust of religion in Quebec, the outgrowth of a period in the 1960s known as the Quiet Revolution, when Quebecers revolted against the abuses of the Roman Catholic Church, including pressuring women to have babies.
" The backlash against the backlash that shuttered the show reflects a particular Quebecois distaste for orthodoxy or authoritarianism of any kind, including in culture — a legacy of the 1960s, when Quebec society revolted against the authoritarianism of the Catholic Church during a period known as the "Quiet Revolution.
Year: 1946Who Revolted: Returning World War II soldiersHow They Failed: They didn't Following World War II, about 3,000 veterans returned to McMinn County, Tennessee, to find that it had been taken over by an asshole sheriff abusing his power to line his pockets and the pockets of his friends.
Steve Cohen, a member of the House Judiciary Committee, said in a statement Thursday that "as a Jew and as an American and as a representative of an African-American district," he was "revolted" by the president's reluctance to "unequivocally condemn" white supremacists in the wake of the deadly rally.
Across the great divides of American society, a majority of Americans are disgusted, revolted, angered, afraid and determined to end the swampland of scandal and division that Trump has brought to Washington, which Republicans in Congress seem determined to support and defend until the bitter end of their control of Congress.
It's a historical anomaly that the pardon power is even in the Constitution, considering that it is derived from royal grants of clemency and the framers of the Constitution, who had just revolted against a tyrannical king, were leery of putting too much power in the hands of a single person.
Ultimately, Philbrick argues, much of the conflict came down to money: the colonists revolted over paying it to the British; the nascent country nearly fell apart because of its unwillingness to fund an army; and Arnold's desperation to provide for his beautiful young wife led him to cross enemy lines.
The 3,900 job cuts remove most of Ericsson's remaining manufacturing presence at home, where it had 5 percent of global production, and come before it has found a new chief executive to replace Hans Vestberg, who was pushed out in late July as major investors revolted over the Swedish firm's performance.
They said the deal brokered late on Sunday would end a mutiny in the Hama prison in central Syria that started last week when political detainees revolted after five inmates were to be taken to the notorious Sadnaya prison for the execution of death sentences passed by an extra-judicial military tribunal.
YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki speaks during the annual Google I/O developers conference on May 153, 2017 Several major advertisers revolted against YouTube in March, saying they would pause or even cancel their YouTube advertising because the company was placing ads on obscene or hateful videos whose content was decidedly brand-unfriendly.
On Tuesday evening, conservatives in the House revolted against a compromise bill pushed by Paul Ryan that would extend government funding for another month and include funding for the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) for six years—a compromise that could win support from Democrats in both chambers and avert a shutdown.
The company's profitable business model is now at risk after angry gamers revolted over its aggressive in-game moneymaking strategy in "Star Wars Battlefront II." EA's stock is down 8.5 percent month to date through Tuesday compared with the S&P 2.83's 2 percent gain, wiping out $3.1 billion of shareholder value.
By the time Dr. King gave his final speech in Memphis in 1968, he was attempting to forge unity where there was discord on two fronts: with the civil rights leaders who had revolted when he began his antiwar campaign and those who wanted to abandon peaceful protest for more militant action.
Year: 1859Who Revolted: Abolitionist John Brown and his acolytes, to incite a slave rebellion How They Failed: Overcome by superior government forces after failing to incite a slave rebellion John Brown was a notable rabble rouser with the insane idea in his head that people in America should not own other people in America.
In Seattle, there are 40 percent fewer homes on the market than just a year ago, yet this summer, the city council flip-flopped on the mayor's plan to support more high-density construction after neighborhood associations revolted; even with people marching in the streets for affordable housing, only 37 percent of Seattle homebuyers support denser development.
Staff members revolted, a testament to the extraordinary affection in which Mr. Elbaz was held — "God and father," is how one Lanvin employee described it — and the relationship between management and the 7 employees went into free fall, hitting rock bottom in December 2015 when Lanvin took its works' council to court to try to silence the insurgency.
In an echo of the Republican Party's metamorphosis in the early years of Barack Obama's presidency, when Tea Party activists on the right revolted against Republican elites and reforged the G.O.P. as a party of fire-breathing rural populism, Democratic voters and activists have increasingly succeeded at transforming their party into a more ambitious liberal force.
Despite its tenuous grasp on the legislature, and the looming threat of a revolted constituency come November, the party of Trump remains poised to arm Democrats with yet another advantage tomorrow, as they sit idly by watching FCC Chairman Ajit Pai dismantles net neutrality—regulations that, according to a credible survey this month, are actually favored by an overwhelming majority of Republican voters.
He said that my reaction — apparently, I had asked how his girlfriend would feel about what he was doing, but I don't remember any of it — was instrumental in "setting him straight" and making him the man he is today: one who, I know from his Facebook posts, is revolted by rape culture and specifically the rhetoric and alleged actions of Trump.
General Dyer's very British determination to teach the colonized population a lesson was rooted in the memories of the Great Rebellion of 1857, when Indian rebels — sepoys of the British Indian Army, peasants, artisans and dispossessed landholders and rulers — revolted against the East India Company, killed several Europeans and brought the company to its knees in much of northern India.
Year: 225-28Who Revolted: Mine workers, against their union-busting bosses and, later, federal troopsHow They Failed: The mining companies had more guns, bombs, and the backing of the government While the Battle of Blair Mountain wasn't exactly an attempt to overthrow the US government, it was a move by protesters for fair working conditions in the many coal mines of West Virginia.

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