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All those interviews we did for that album were saying that we were fans of music, that we were ripping off this band, this band, we're ripping off Johnny Cash, we're ripping off Bob Dylan, and we're fans of these bands.
The people were ripping off ... It was all unlicensed stuff.
Together they clearly show that someone is ripping off Medicare.
She's being accused of ripping off yet another artist's designs.
A water pipe busted, ripping off everything in its way.
They recline on their rug, ripping off strips of focaccia.
But this is strippers at Scores ripping off their clients.
It was ripping off vulnerable members of the Latino community.
Are we cool with Instagram kneecapping Snapchat by ripping off Stories?
Thankfully, it's only Facebook that's ripping off Snapchat Stories so far.
Among its evidence that the competitor was ripping off its image?
"It's not just some teenage kids ripping off nuts," he said.
It means ripping off the Metallica logo for your merch, right?
I had imagined it being like ripping off a Band-Aid.
In his speeches Trump complains about other countries "ripping off" America.
It's like he never got dressed after ripping off his jersey.
Is Trump right that Amazon is ripping off the Postal Service?
Apple has said Samsung was properly penalized for ripping off its work.
Elizabeth Warren scored points bashing Wells Fargo for ripping off its customers?
T-Mobile took Twitter heat for ripping off an old internet meme.
Now Ed Sheeran is being accused of ripping off Marvin Gaye, too.
A furious Jobs accused Gates and Microsoft of ripping off the Macintosh.
OPEC nations are "ripping off the rest of the world," he said.
Elites have been ripping off ordinary Americans and will get their comeuppance.
It's a lot like ripping off a bandaid but so, so much worse.
Another day, another independent artist calling out fast fashion for ripping off work.
He suggested that the thieves felt entirely justified in ripping off the federation.
Jenner has been accused of ripping off artists and influencers on Instagram before.
Did this mysterious group just shade Fifth Harmony for ripping off their song?
But, by and large, the world is not ripping off the United States.
Amazon is apparently getting really good at ripping off your friends and family.
Slack even mocked Microsoft last year, accusing it of ripping off its ads.
Ripping off its good buddy the Postal Service, however, is not one of them.
Because all of those countries were ripping off the United States for many years.
Zara has a laundry list of its own, ripping off brands high and low.
Recently, Arizona noise collective Ascetic House accused Roca Wear of ripping off its desgins.
I obviously love Obituary, [they're] also a fan of ripping off Celtic Frost riffs.
Good American was also accused of ripping off indie label Made Gold in March.
His acts should speak for themselves, he insists, eventually ripping off that pandering tie.
There is China, "ripping off" the United States on trade and stealing its jobs.
Mr. Mattison's board whipped around and hit him, ripping off part of his eyelid.
" Ms. Ocasio-Cortez responded by accusing Republicans of "ripping off" American workers "for profit.
He is also the author of "Ponzimonium: How Scam Artists Are Ripping Off America."
"Homage is often just another word for ripping off other people's ideas," he said.
"Drug companies are ripping off the American people in a big way," he said.
He is also the author of "Ponzimonmium: How Scam Artists Are Ripping Off America."
In reality, if you slow the thing down, it's Justin ripping off her breastplate.
Trump accused OPEC members of "ripping off" the world over their sales of oil.
The president has often accused Amazon of ripping off governments by not paying taxes.
Commentators accused Melania Trump of ripping off Obama's speech from the 2008 Democratic National Convention.
RIPPING off films still reaps riches: the business model holds even in the internet age.
According to couples' therapist Jean Fitzpatrick, ripping off the Band-Aid is a bad idea.
He imagined pinning the dhaba owner's wife on a table and ripping off her kurta.
For round one, the men take turns ripping off their robes and baring it all.
In 2011, she was sued by the Derek Lam company for ripping off their designs.
Ripping off other artists is sadly their jam, whether it's indie jewelry or clothing designers.
Overall, it was an ill-fitting poor attempt at ripping off a gorgeous lace original.
Giuliani made it seem like his disclosure was sort of ripping off the Band-Aid.
The photographers of the original image are now suing Trump for ripping off their image.
So yeah, the line between "homage" and "ripping off" is always a little thin [laughs].
Mueller has thrown every possible charge, short of ripping off a mattress label, at Manafort.
The ripping-off of college athletes has been carefully ignored by legislators, universities, and fans.
He was distraught that day, ripping off his shirt and pounding a wall in frustration.
He has also accused those economies of ripping off the U.S. and hurting American workers.
They might even stop ripping off the working-class people they claim to be helping.
Apple may still hate Samsung for blatantly ripping off the iPhone, but they need each other.
In a series of since-deleted tweets, Dawson called out the company for ripping off creators.
Another day, another fast-fashion retailer has been accused of ripping off yet another indie designer.
Initially, knockoffs were using her patented shock cord functionality and ripping off her design, she said.
This is not the first time a popular pop song was accused of ripping off lyrics.
They're the friends ripping off the duvet and pouring shots, because they never liked him anyways.
"It's like shrapnel ripping off and coming back to hit us again and again," Schultz said.
I read Michael Lewis' "Liar's Poker," which obviously I'm totally ripping off of in this book.
Shkreli ultimately was not convicted of ripping off Retrophin, but was convicted on other fraud counts.
It's common to see fashion houses ripping off various cultures through hairstyles, accessories, or garment design.
States can prosecute environmental crimes or take down shady financial operators ripping off seniors and veterans.
Scammers are clogging up our phone lines and ripping off American consumers on an unprecedented scale.
"Certain municipalities are ripping off the state; certain school districts are being ripped off," he said.
They want to keep ripping off the United States like they did before Trump became President.
" In an appearance on CNBC, Left said the company is "completely, viciously, egregiously ripping off the government.
The RBI emphasises stability, so is paranoid about wheeler-dealers taking risks or ripping off the vulnerable.
Argo is accusing Sinclair of ripping off her persona and using it for Poppy — but there's more.
To be fair, pugilism was a more gentlemanly pursuit when compared to ripping off a man's testicles.
Image: Korean Central TelevisionThe North Korean government has made a habit of ripping off American technology products.
On Wednesday, Tommy Lee called out Travis Scott for allegedly "ripping off" two of his concert ideas.
But Lucas Perez, the mayor of Yalambojoch, said some coyotes are only interested in ripping off people.
At that point, Atlanta made its move, ripping off a 16-6 run to end the period.
Kanye West's clothing company is being sued for allegedly ripping off camouflage patterns from a competing company.
The star accused Missguided USA of ripping off her face, body and name to sell their products.
The scar on her left thigh from the knife ripping off her school uniform is still there.
The Trail Blazers led by four points early in the fourth quarter before ripping off nine straight.
We broke the story ... Vlada Haggerty threatened to take action against Kylie for ripping off her work.
Now, the whole Larsen-C ice sheet isn't ripping off from the continent — only around 12 percent.
In 2016, the brand was accused of ripping off a shoe design from Italian luxury footwear brand, Aquazzura.
On Tuesday, it accused Charnas of ripping off a Prada headband for her Something Navy line at Nordstrom.
Maybe that's some kind of cosmic punishment for Mr. Brooks, who is sometimes accused of ripping off Tolkien.
It is revealing that Trump wants to resume a program the government itself says is ripping off taxpayers.
Seamless appealed to its subscribers today with a saucy strike against Chipotle, even ripping off the company's logo.
Here's a recent example of the company's Mi 9 ripping off Apple's signature sand dunes from macOS Mojave.
In late August, Brother Vellies' designer, Aurora James, criticized the Spanish chain for ripping off her Dhara sandal.
When you rip off your shareholders or run a fake university, you are ripping off your own fans.
Because there's no generic alternative, EpiPen manufacturer Mylan just keeps jacking up the price and ripping off patients.
We got Farrah out at LAX and we had to ask about ripping off Kourtney earlier this month.
For someone like that, ripping off Lego sets may have been a racket too profitable to pass up.
Backpack Kid is the latest to jump into the lawsuit game over Fortnite allegedly ripping off signature dances.
"I feel like it's ripping off the fan-base once the musician becomes more important than the music."
One dramatic moment in the video shows Swift ripping off her necklace and throwing it over a cliff.
One of Trump's main contentions was that the Jeff Bezos-led retailing juggernaut was ripping off the USPS.
The FBI chief also defended not "ripping off the bandaid" and releasing these highly sensitive documents for review.
The only exceptions came when Donald Trump wrote checks to himself, allegedly ripping off of thousands of people.
Kim Shui is accusing Fashion Nova, themost Googled brand in 2018, of ripping off two of her designs.
Next to the wheel, four workers in hard hats stood atop a home, ripping off the metal roofing.
Afterward, more allegations surfaced involving Cohen selling access and ripping off both the Trump organization and its contractors.
It's one thing ripping off the system, but another keeping aid from people in the slums for cash.
Bootleg for the Masses: Ms. Nirui doesn't consider her work as "ripping off other designers," but as homage.
President Trump has accused China of "ripping off our country" and plotting to grow stronger at America's expense.
"This idea that people are ripping off the system or something, that's just not true," he told NPR.
Prisons that increase recidivism rather than productivity are ripping off the taxpayers and making all of us less safe.
The company also appears to be nervous about another favorite Mark Zuckerberg pastime: ripping off other companies' core features.
But perhaps its organizers were never trying to get away with ripping off famous art in the first place.
I'm going to stop the world from ripping off the U.S. I'll be able to take care of that.
The show makes its preoccupation with ripping off the wholesome veneer of small town life apparent from the jump.
Cyclone Fani killed at least 34 people in India, destroying houses, ripping off roofs and knocking down electricity poles.
Also present was the head of Lockheed Martin, whom Mr Trump has previously roasted for ripping off the Pentagon.
Running with the classic trope of ripping off young creatives, one member even offered to pay Addman in exposure.
Not only are people taking iPhone designs and hardware and repurposing them, some are ripping off the software too.
Trump's speech on Monday night accusing her of ripping off Michele Obama's speech from the 219 Democratic National Convention.
Americans have elected a president who has described NATO as "obsolete" and accused China of ripping off their country.
Chicago police have arrested more than a dozen people for ripping off luxury cars from the rental app Car23Go.
Earlier this month, Lorde accused Kanye West and Kid Cudi of ripping off her floating glass box stage design.
Sacramento whittled down the Jazz lead before halftime after ripping off 10 unanswered points late in the second quarter.
OPEC and OPEC nations, are, as usual, ripping off the rest of the world, and I don't like it.
Designer knockoffs by celebrity clothing lines (and designers ripping off of each other) is, unfortunately, not an uncommon occurrence.
Ripping off the Band-Aid could mark a turning point for Gap and prevent it from fading away entirely.
If a scammer is ripping off residents, the city may not be able to bring a consumer protection suit.
" Elizabeth screams, ripping off the turban that makes her look a little like the wicked queen from "Snow White.
You may remember SNOW from 2016, as some people claimed that its selfie-filter app was ripping off Snapchat.
In particular, it plays fast and loose on intellectual property, in effect ripping off technologies and ideas developed elsewhere.
In May, Cyclone Fani killed at least 34 people on India's eastern coast, destroying houses and ripping off roofs.
Among other accusations, he has charged Amazon with ripping off the Post Office and Google with censoring conservative users.
This isn't the first time the Kardashian-Jenner sisters have accused one another of ripping off each other's looks.
Rather than seen as ripping off other creators, audiences enjoy trends and become inspired to create their own version.
People might say, "I'm very interested in eating healthy," I'm ripping off Ezra Klein, I talked to this fall.
Solomon's suing Adult Swim for ripping off his idea ... and wants more than $75 million to make it right.
But some people are getting ahead of themselves and just ripping off the cladding without applying a non-combustible alternative.
In other words, Instagram is taking a break from ripping off Snapchat features to make a move on YouTube's turf.
Like ripping off a bandaid, we're just going to come out and say it: Ed Hardy is making a comeback.
New York authorities fined SLSJET about $1.6 million in 2014 for ripping off its drivers on fees to lease vehicles.
With copyright, you have to prove the infringing author was reasonably exposed to the work they're accused of ripping off.
Kahn previously defended the "Look What You Made Me Do" video amid allegations of ripping off Beyoncé's "Formation" music video.
The CEO even had to testify in front of Congress, and ultimately pay back $465 million for ripping off Medicare.
Riddick, too, said Dozier was distraught, ripping off his vest and throwing it on the ground along with his badge.
This show is more interested in ripping off the masks these characters wear only to reveal another one lurking underneath.
Ronzoni is ripping off customers by shortchanging them on the company's healthy pasta alternatives ... this according to a new lawsuit.
In the last month alone, Khloe and Kylie were both accused of ripping off black designers with their clothing lines.
They say imitation is the highest form of flattery — unless you're talking about straight up ripping off someone else's show.
From the very beginning of Android, Apple has been complaining that its Android competitors are ripping off its iPhone designs.
Hughes and her supporters gathered more and more evidence of what they claimed were examples of BuzzFeed ripping off creators.
"A lot of people are tired of watching other countries ripping off the United States," he said, back in 1987.
Peterson carried the load for most of it, ripping off runs of 18, 17 and 28 yards on consecutive plays.
After ripping off 11 points in the game's early going, went scoreless until his critical 3-pointers late in regulation.
Trump has attacked the billionaire on Twitter for paying too little in taxes and ripping off the U.S. Postal Service.
Several hours after tweeting about Kanye ripping off Max B, Wiz tweeted the following: Hit this kk and become yourself.
The 15 oil-producing nations of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, or OPEC, are "ripping off" the world, he said.
And the photo-sharing platform just dug another hole in Snapchat's deepening grave by ripping off another one if its features.
"If you start losing one of your dishes, you're essentially ripping off a piece of the Earth-sized telescope," said Doeleman.
Pence's recycled line "There they go again," he said, ripping off a famous debate line from Ronald Reagan in 1980. 7.
The fun day turned to tragedy when her long red hair got tangled in the machinery, brutally ripping off her scalp.
As he tells it, he started out by ripping off his own father in a credit card fraud at age 21987.
The model is being shamed for ripping off Rose McGowan's iconic chainlink dress from the MTV Video Music Awards in 1998.
With each passing moment, his fear built until the crowd descended on him, ripping off his gear and beating him mercilessly.
Christian worked almost around the clock to get it ready for his boys, ripping off siding and tearing up old carpet.
They want Biden so that China can continue to make 500 billion a year and more, ripping off the Untied States.
They want Biden so that China can continue to make $500 billion a year and more, ripping off the United States.
The Saudi silent majority is clearly fed up with the injustice of so many princes and billionaires ripping off their country.
"China has been ripping off our country for many, many years," the president told reporters at the White House on Tuesday.
"It is absolutely unacceptable for profitable corporations to provide obscene compensation packages to executives, while ripping off workers and their families."
The whole office was doing it for two weeks or longer: ripping off actual stickers and sticking on the new ones.
On Tuesday, Trump told the UN General Assembly OPEC is "ripping off the rest of the world" by pushing up prices.
Ripping off an array of straps, he removed a worn prosthetic leg so Dr. Munjed al-Muderis could examine his stump.
Overall, it was less relaxing than the others, but definitely more relaxing than ripping off my own cuticles until they bleed.
This is why Zara, H&M, Forever 217, and Urban Outfitters get away with ripping off the ideas of other designers.
On Friday, Swift released a promotional snippet which featured shots that some have accused her of ripping off Beyoncé's "Formation" video.
This is also true when the debate of Friends, ripping off the all-black sitcom Living Single is tossed into the mix.
The Oscars were a great night for Mexico & why not—they are ripping off the US more than almost any other nation.
Sara M. Lyons, a California-based illustrator and designer, has accused Snapchat of ripping off her design for one of its filters.
When Instagram launched Stories in summer 2016, people initially scoffed that it was ripping off Snapchat — any yet they quickly adopted it.
After releasing reunion single "Make War," From First to Last were accused of ripping off punk band Culture Abuse for their artwork.
Such markets fall short of the ideal of perfect competition, but nor are they examples of lazy monopolies ripping off hapless consumers.
"When we're like…we both have nothing to wear LOL @emrata," Kim captioned the snap, ripping off her infamous original nude caption.
Kylie and Khloe have both been accused of ripping off indie designers and makeup artists, many of whom are women of color.
Philadelphia is in a total free fall, losing 83 of 22 since ripping off a six-game winning from April 20-27.
Even in Fast Five, the stakes involve ripping off one man — albeit the most powerful criminal in all of Rio de Janeiro.
He wants "compassion" to be broadened to include whether the government is ripping off taxpayers by using their money for ineffective programs.
Hiring a team of software security experts may help, but Facebook/Instagram copying Snapchat isn't as simple as ripping off source code.
"The fees are horrible, and Western Union is ripping off people who can least afford it," said 500 Startups Partner, Marvin Liao.
He's only in there for a few minutes before he remerges and begins walking away into the darkness, ripping off his mic.
Ripping off a Band-Aid versus cooking a lobster Germany typically lets laid-off employees stick around for weeks following a firing.
The company also says that it is now waiving costs associated with credit freezes after Schatz accused Equifax of "ripping off" consumers.
On Tuesday, musician Lisa Prank accused Musk of ripping off her dad's artwork and using it in Tesla's interface, Denver's Westword reports.
"By ripping off Catholic iconography, these celebs pay a backhanded compliment to the Catholic Church in their quest for notoriety." https://t.
"They stopped the plague in France," Sheryl said, ripping off a piece of sourdough bread and dipping it in the potato soup.
"OPEC and OPEC nations are, as usual, ripping off the rest of the world, and I don't like it," Mr. Trump said.
But Trump supporters see nothing wrong with this strategy -- they agree with him that the world has been ripping off Uncle Sam.
In-N-Out Burger is accusing a dry cleaner of pulling a double-double of sorts -- blatantly ripping off its famous logo.
The symbiotic relationship goes both ways, with Alibaba manufacturers also ripping off original ideas before they can even get onto a crowdfunding site.
The high-end Italian fashion brand, Max Mara, is coming under fire for allegedly ripping off its designs from a small Laotian community.
The two companies battled it out in court for years, with Apple accusing Samsung of ripping off its ideas and violating its patents.
Some are good (Sockeyes, Firebirds, Sea Lions), some are not good (Evergreens, Renegades), and some are just ripping off old teams (Seals, Whales).
GIF artist Kyttenjanae accused those involved of ripping off her work, as well as that of the other artists featured in the visual.
Judge Barry questioned Momoa's Ben if he had her earrings, which led to the actor ripping off his shirt to prove the truth.
Later, a gif showed him ripping off his shirt to unveil abs worthy of a Marvel movie, before diving face-first into bed.
The actress and dancer recreated moves from Tatum's film, and finished the performance by ripping off her tank top to reveal airbrushed abs.
Also, sidenote to all game developers ripping off existing games: Try to come up with better, less-generic names than Heroes of Warfare.
The servicers who whined about needing legal immunity ended up illegally ripping off homeowners left and right, and deliberately pushing them into foreclosure.
Justin Bieber and Usher are off the hook for allegedly ripping off "Somebody to Love" ... the case against them has been officially booted.
One fan in a green balaclava, whom Collymore terms a "fucknugget," was running around ripping off side mirrors from cars and breaking windows.
Seal was at LAX Friday when he weighed in on Katy being ordered to cough up $550,000 for ripping off another musician's work.
Danielle Bregoli is going after Walmart for ripping off her catchphrase, and plastering it all over its merchandise without paying her a cent.
When I see a Japan ripping off this country — and I'm not saying that negative to Japan, I'm saying it from my standpoint.
The council at Kensington and Chelsea have said they've lost the money from gangs systematically ripping off their parking meters across the borough.
Is the world made more beautiful by the proliferation of Yeezy merchandise, even if it's mostly through Zara ripping off the color schemes?
This was a magazine clipping was from 2013 when Scott, who is known for ripping off smaller and independent designers, was still relevant.
The second wave of the tsunami tipped over the vehicle and rolled it nearly 100 feet, ripping off its back door, she said.
Mr. Barrett purchased a salted soft pretzel from a cart in the park, ripping off tiny pieces and tossing them off the shore.
But that was by design: The family's architect used breakaway walls that would tear free without ripping off any more of the structure.
As for haters accusing her of ripping off emojis from Kim Kardashian's app ... Amber's adamant there was no attempt to imitate or copy.
From calling someone a "pedo guy" to possibly ripping off farting unicorn artwork, Musk has typically been the instigator in online matters past.
The government's going to be a lot more interested in that company than some other kind of fraud that's ripping off rich people.
Eight months later, the prosecutor told the jury, Mr. Weinstein raped the woman again, ripping off her pants and violently spreading her legs.
New England had little trouble slicing through the Minnesota defense on its first possession, ripping off an 81-yard, eight-play touchdown drive.
On "7 Rings," she's so convincing with her flow that there was wild disagreement online as to which rapper she was ripping off.
There is some rocky history -- Huey Lewis sued RPJ and Columbia Pictures for ripping off "I Want A New Drug" for the 'Ghostbusters' theme.
Singer Ariana Grande has been accused of ripping off an old Jean Paul Gaultier ad in her new music video, "God Is a Woman"
Amazon's stock price slid on Friday, the last trading day of the year, after Trump tweeted that it's ripping off the US Postal Service.
Click here to view original GIFGIF: GoogleThe search giant is also trying to get more visual and ripping off some features you've seen elsewhere.
Some are speaking out against the website for swerving too close to associating with white nationalists, or saying Levant is ripping off his viewership.
During the hearing, council members decried the company's "offensive" lack of transparency and accused the tech and retail giant of "ripping off" New Yorkers.
He feels no remorse, he said, for ripping off credit card companies and banks, but he is sorry for fooling people who befriended him.
" As we drive past the van he shouts out of the window at the mystified looking driver: "DO YOU WANT YOUR ARM RIPPING OFF?
Love started off hot, ripping off a 39-yard touchdown run late in the first quarter and finishing the first half with 67 yards.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not here to argue that the entire mobile industry has suddenly developed scruples about ripping off Apple's design work.
Once, he said something that I thought was really quite mean and I came close to leaning forward and ripping off his fake mustache.
" He demanded that its members reimburse the United States for having defended them or else defend themselves because "they're ripping off the United States.
The two players exchanged words and a slight skirmish led to Garrett ripping off Rudolph's helmet and hitting him in the head with it.
Hurricane Matthew blasted through the Bahamas Thursday on its way from Haiti to Florida, toppling trees, ripping off rooftops and bringing down power lines.
Shkreli is accused of ripping off his former drug company Retrophin for millions of dollars to repay allegedly defrauded investors at his hedge funds.
Critics say the government, by subsidizing operations like Bitfury, is ripping off taxpayers by forcing them to foot the bill for well-connected companies.
The New York real estate tycoon began issuing bitter tirades against foreign countries "ripping off" the United States on trade back in the 1980s.
Well, the band is all up in arms about another video game and popular JRPG, Final Fantasy XIV, for ripping off their hit single.
It just got weirder from there, with Joe apparently ripping off his friends' shirts in a nightclub as well as doing some arts and crafts.
Sutherland hit up Cheetahs earlier this month and had an "I can do that!" moment ... ripping off his shirt and jumping onstage with the dancers.
This all started with a TikTok showing a person eating a pineapple — with very loud chewing sounds — by ripping off individual pieces of the fruit.
" Some might see Jam as ripping off the original content creators, though Backus claims that "Jam isn't trying to take money out of anyone's pocket.
Death Stranding Norman Reedus ripping off his toenail was somehow more unsettling than all of the zombie murders of the past half-hour put together.
During a phone call with Nucleus CEO Jonathan Frankel on Tuesday afternoon, I asked Frankel if he was accusing Amazon of ripping off his product.
Easy: These steamy tales are all about breaking rigid confines, about desire's triumph over society, about corsets ripping off and bodies being freed to explore.
Ally runs over to confront them once again, but after ripping off one of their masks and discovering a clown face underneath, she loses consciousness.
Trump also has gone after Amazon for, what he claims, as not paying its fair share of taxes and ripping off the U.S. post office.
Image: ShutterstockInstagram did such a good job of completely ripping off Snapchat's stories feature that you might think the two features work exactly the same.
Fortunately for American workers, manufacturers and exporters, the president is fighting back against China and other nations that have been ripping off America for decades.
In doing so, Geely is upping the competitive pressure on established global carmakers, which have long accused Chinese rivals of merely ripping off their designs.
The jury also found her not guilty of ripping off a friend, who she allegedly tricked into paying for a $60,000 luxury trip to Morocco.
The President has spoken for 30 years about foreign countries ripping off America, and he spoke in heated terms about China on the campaign trail.
But, that was before Johnson went on his MMA run ... ripping off 13 consecutive victories over guys like Ray Borg, Henry Cejudo and Joseph Benavidez.
The jury also found her not guilty of ripping off a friend who she allegedly tricked into paying for a $60,000 luxury trip to Morocco.
Ivan Chen-O'Neill, who worked on David's 2012 campaign for Congress, said his former boss has a pattern of ripping off his partners for cash.
It also has an abominable track record when it comes to ripping off independent artists and designers, a category into which Navajo Nation craftspeople fit.
The company was accused of ripping off Russian artist Alexander Khokhlov to create a multi-colored geometric mask users who could don using a filter.
At the same time, Retrophin is suing Shkreli for allegedly ripping off the company, is and cooperating with federal authorities in their cases against him.
We got to write what we all know about music we love and we got to shit on Avenged Sevenfold for ripping off Overkill's mascot.
Trump and his economic team have floated imposing high taxes on imports from countries the White House believes are ripping off the U.S. in trade.
By then, the Hawks held a 20-9 lead after ripping off a 270-23 run capped by Young's nifty layup with 193:219 left.
"Wells Fargo has made a routine practice of ripping off and preying on their customers, in a seemingly never-ending avalanche of scandals," Waters said.
He also is charged with ripping off Retrophin, the drug company he later founded, out of stock shares and cash to pay back those investors.
Trump insists that the Fed should "match" the crisis-level stimulus deployed across Europe and Asia, accusing countries of ripping off the U.S. in trade.
Apple may still hate Samsung for building its Galaxy phone empire by blatantly ripping off the iPhone, but the companies clearly need each other to succeed.
But in most cases, the actual moment of impact (sex, that is) is a little like ripping off a band aid: painful, efficient, and generally disappointing.
Facebook doesn't mention that it owns the top three apps in that category and has a history of ripping off the features of the other competitors.
While Instagram is busy ripping off Snapchat feature-for-feature, the original ephemeral messaging app has finally added something Instagram has had for years: group chat.
NeNe Leakes is defending herself after fans of Real Housewives of Atlanta slammed her for violently ripping off a cameraman's shirt for going in her closet.
Stumpf had said he was was "deeply sorry" about ripping off roughly the population of a small city, but Warren was in no mood for apologies.
Jessica Alba's Honest Company is going after a baby toy manufacturer for ripping off its brand name AND its floral pattern ... according to a new suit.
And Bieber, while I find him to be an obnoxious little shit, does genuinely like metal so I'd imagine he's paying tribute more than ripping off.
While Arizona is looking to avoid a fourth straight defeat, the Padres have dropped two in a row after ripping off a five-game winning streak.
A Ford dealership in Quincy, MA spent all day being bombarded with inquiries from video game journalists after blatantly ripping off art from indie game Firewatch.
A number of recent editorials have hammered on the idea that streaming services like Spotify and YouTube are ripping off the music industry — artists in particular.
Hill set the tone by ripping off a 463-yard run on the game's initial series, and he finished it by scoring from 246 yards out.
Facing an uphill climb in the postseason chase and minus injured captain John Tavares, New York made a gritty run by ripping off five consecutive victories.
And Donald J. Trump pounces on NATO to inflame feelings of injustice in the United States by accusing European allies of "ripping off" the American taxpayer.
They enjoyed doggy birthday cake, doggy steak and partied with balloons and presents - which she opened herself by ripping off the wrapping paper with her mouth.
Danny Dyer can be seen, right this very moment, ripping off his hoodie on a grizzly day while wearing a pair of sunglasses for Sport Relief.
He built a dynasty out of ripping off dumb teams, stockpiling their future picks and then turning them into guys like Guy Lafleur and Larry Robinson.
"He had to pay $25 million for ripping off the kids," Senator Chuck Schumer of New York, the minority leader, said at a recent news conference.
Trump's political aides are aware some compromise will be needed to avoid Trump ripping off the guidelines entirely without any attempt to blunt the health effects.
The cinematic video shows the star taking part in a shoot wearing a fancy dress, before ripping off her glamorous wig and letting out her emotions.
Acuña is not only accused of ripping off the dissertation for his PHD from Madrid's Complutense University, but of doing the same for his MA thesis.
In May, Cyclone Fani, the equivalent of a Category 4 hurricane, killed at least 34 people on India's eastern coast, destroying houses and ripping off roofs.
WASHINGTON — President Trump spent much of last spring accusing Amazon of pulling a "scam" on the American taxpayer and ripping off the United States Postal Service.
Hurricane Irma slammed into Grand Turk on Thursday evening, ripping off dozens of residential roofs, flooding streets, snapping utility poles and causing an island-wide blackout.
The NBA superstar hit up the legendary Gold's Gym in Venice Beach on Tuesday ... where Arnold was ripping off a set of 1-arm preacher curls.
They'd seen how Hurricane Matthew tore through the tropical islands four years earlier, ripping off roofs and leaving residents without food, water, and power for weeks.
Our sex was the typical 20-year-olds looking at each other and ripping off each other's clothes and falling off the bed [type of sex].
For some of us, it's a painful but necessary event that only needs to happen once, like ripping off a band-aid or getting a diphtheria vaccination.
So when it comes to ripping off popular characters for costumes, you'd best stick to generic descriptions that won't attract the ire of high-priced corporate lawyers.
McDonald's is revamping breakfast by ripping off a famous "Seinfeld" episode -- and the guy who wrote it says he deserves a piece of the pie ... er, muffin.
President Trump has been criticizing Amazon over the past week, and on Thursday he suggested — inaccurately — that the company is ripping off the United States Postal Service.
The footwear startup Allbirds is suing Steve Madden for ripping off Silicon Valley's favorite sneaker, on the grounds that its signature wool shoe is a trade dress.
Depending on how legal decisions shake out, AI systems could become a valuable tool to assist creativity, a nuisance ripping off hard-working human musicians, or both.
The Bears then scored the game's only touchdown on the ensuing possession, ripping off an 81-yard, nine-play drive and ending it with a little trickery.
The famed Heart Attack Grill in Vegas is blowing a valve over a Tennessee burger joint ... claiming it's blatantly ripping off its death-on-a-plate theme.
Fast forward to 2017 and Oregon's out here ripping off Miami's vaunted turnover chain with a hunk of metal that looks like a second-grade art project.
Miami was just 11-30 and looking every bit a lottery team until ripping off the winning streak, which includes triumph over Houston, Golden State and Chicago.
The star kicked off her performance with "Work, Bitch" and went right into her hit "Womanizer" after ripping off her jacket to reveal a skimpy, sparkling outfit.
Cards Against Humanity, "the party game for horrible people," says another game is ripping off its raunchy cards for politically themed decks based on the 2016 election.
His mechanics will have work to do, with the impact causing damage to the left side of the Mercedes and ripping off the front wheel and suspension.
"One of the biggest threats to Medicare is Rick Scott, who made a personal fortune from his company ripping off the program," said Nelson spokesman Dan McLaughlin.
The couple, who married in 2014, played a different game at one point – Ross ripping off his shirt to see if he could pick his wife up.
Katy Perry's "Dark Horse" is going to cost her a lot of green, but her record label is paying twice as much for ripping off the tune.
After James dunked with 220:217 left to pull Oklahoma within 27-252, the Badgers closed out the game's competitive phase by ripping off 23 straight points.
People talk about Fortnite, a game I made snide comments about when they seemed to just be ripping off PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds, the way they talk about Minecraft.
The logic behind counterfeiting pens is the same behind ripping off any high-status brand: Produce merch at lower cost, then fool people into buying the knockoff.
Two years ago, Sibomana was playing with children in his native Democratic Republic of Congo when chimpanzees attacked, ripping off his lips and killing his younger brother.
As you'd expect in a heist film, the crew ripping off the Coca Cola 600 NASCAR race at a Charlotte, North Carolina, speedway succeeds in their task.
He also denies charges that accuse him of ripping off Retrophin by looting the company of stock and cash to repay his hedge-fund investors their money.
The Mavericks were the ones on the outside before ripping off a four-game winning streak that featured strong defense and star-level production from J.J. Barea.
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Most recently, it copied a Yeezy dress Kim posted about on her Instagram feed, and even teased her about ripping off the dress in its Instagram caption.
Regardless of your opinions on capitalism, you might be surprised to learn that services like Seamless aren't just ripping you off—they're ripping off the entire food industry.
Ripping off the taxpayers through fraudulent Medicare billing can be a lucrative crime, but the tricky part is figuring out how to spend the money without raising suspicion.
Soon, Devine realized he needed someone to play his other half – and Hailee Steinfeld quickly answered the call, ripping off her coat to reveal Belle's iconic yellow dress.
Buying insurance has a lot in common with ripping off a Band-Aid: You just need to do it and then get on with the business of living.
"This is a funny way to try and create trust in a new global financial system – by ripping off another fintech firm," Sopp said in a phone interview.
Major augmented reality hardware startup Magic Leap has sued competitor Nreal — which was founded by a former Magic Leap employee — for allegedly ripping off its technology and design.
Law enforcement sources tell TMZ ... the actor was walking by a parked car near the UCLA campus when he stopped and started ripping off two custom side panels.
The short teaser reveals a stripper ripping off his pants on a private plane, one exploding firework, and a very painful-looking tumble down a very long staircase.
On MUNCHIES: London Bars Could Be Ripping Off People Who Don't Drink But maybe I am mad at this flawed idea that graffiti can make a point anymore.
However, the court ruled that the letter "J" isn't edible and therefore the bite could not be ripping off Apple's own iconic logo, and upheld the brother's trademark.
Trump believes that longtime American allies are somehow "ripping off" the US rather than contributing to world order and helping the US continue as the world's only superpower.
And, just as suddenly, the biggest internet meme in Iran becomes an Iranian woman ripping off her veil and holding it up on the end of a stick.
However, the educator is now accused of serial flagrant plagiarism — including ripping off his doctoral thesis on educational policy, and publishing another professor's entire book under his name.
But some Away investors were in favor of ripping off the Band-Aid and making the change immediately in the aftermath of the Verge investigation, Recode previously reported.
California's new law aimed at requiring employers to pay basic benefits to so called "independent contractors" is a welcome effort to stop employers from ripping off working people.
"The American people are sick and tired of corporate America and their wealthy CEOs ripping off the working families of this country," said Sanders, a Democratic presidential candidate.
He and quarterback Mason Rudolph began jawing off and things escalated quickly, with Garrett resorting to ripping off Rudolph's helmet and smashing it down over the rookie's head.
The machine's hydraulic bucket bit into Cullen's left leg and tore it from knee to ankle, ripping off his tissue as easily as someone slipping off a glove.
Also, a French exhibition closed after it was accused of ripping off Basquiat, drag queen activists held a protest in front of the Texas border wall, and more.
"Fame wasn't the driving force, money was never the driving force – I feel like it's ripping off the fan-base once the musician becomes more important than the music."
This wasn't a hack ripping off one-liners: This was a performance of "The Masked Comedian," an anonymous comic superhero dreamed up by Glazer and fellow comedian Matt Klinman.
Some animation fans may note the irony of Disney squeezing more money out of a movie that sometimes comes perilously close to ripping off The Thief and the Cobbler.
Mylan Agrees to Pay $465 Million for Ripping Off Medicare on EpiPens, Stock Price SoarsMylan, the drug company that makes EpiPen, has been overcharging Medicare and Medicaid for years.
Whether he's promoting new merch immediately after a highly publicized boxing match, or ripping off kids by promising them the perfect path to influencer fame, Paul represents YouTube success.
On Thursday, Shea Marie, the designer behind the swimwear line Same Los Angeles, accused fast-fashion retailer Forever 21 of ripping off two of her designs on Instagram Stories.
Its products in the past have been called out for ripping off the iPhone's design and icons as well as user interface elements that closely resemble those in iOS.
The entire crew of hunks then took the stage to perform a routine to "Pony," ripping off their shirts while they did flips in front of the cheering audience.
Just one day after Kim Kardashian tore into a fast fashion company for ripping off her style ... she's hammering the message home by taking a different one to court.
This euphemistic terminology allowed employees to lie to themselves about what they were doing, making it seem as though they were gaming the system rather than ripping off customers.
I know they were influenced by the legacy of The Beatles and they wanted to be as good as them, but it's not like they're ripping off Sgt. Pepper's.
More than a few reviews of Footloose accused it of ripping off Flashdance, and it's worth noting that Flashdance itself had to overcome bad reviews to win over audiences.
All the while, Flea was happy as can be, singing along to the bass line of every song, throwing out show tunes, and ripping off his shirt with glee.
The Red Sox hit the road with some momentum after ripping off a three-game sweep of the Arizona Diamondbacks and are clinging to the second AL wild card.
In early January, the Blues had the worst record in the NHL before ripping off a 22000-218-5 run the rest of the way in the regular season.
And win she did — ripping off a housedress to reveal a bulging, bikinied fat suit, Shangela went full clown, grinding and death-dropping as the judges shrieked with laughter.
Mr. Goodman said there had also been reports of wind ripping off the top of a water tower in Upper Manhattan and the roof off a hotel in Newburgh.
Shkreli was accused by prosecutors of defrauding a group of hedge fund investors, and then of ripping off the drug company he founded, Retrophin, to pay back their money.
Trump went on to criticize OPEC and OPEC nations, stating that the group was "ripping off" the rest of the world and taking advantage by delivering high oil prices.
I do think we're just ripping off a band-aid, where we talk to the press like right now, and we've got to get that out of the way.
I was so nervous about the whole process – and the inevitable ripping off of the tape – that I don't think we did as rigorous a job as we could have.
Google engineers faced immense pressure to rush Android to market, in Bicks' telling, and they took shortcuts to get there, which led to them ripping off the 37 Java APIs.
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For accelerationists, the most humane course of action is to bring about collapse as quickly as possible, like ripping off a Band-Aid, to prepare for the next societal order.
Leakes was arrested in 1992 and charged with one misdemeanor and three felony counts of "theft of services" for ripping off her phone company when she was 25-years-old.
However, the transaction isn't definitively tied to AlphaBay, and a dark web expert told Gizmodo that the amount is rather small if AlphaBay's creators are indeed ripping off their customers.
Avengers: Crisis on Infinite EarthsPotential copyright issues here, but ripping off DC's most famous universe-ending crossover event would really be rubbing it in the competing comic book company's face.
While Griendling is used to people ripping off his designs for their apps or marketing packages on websites, he wanted to try to get ahead of the situation on Twitter.
If it's not obvious from looking at it, this adorable... From the very beginning of Android, Apple has been complaining that its Android competitors are ripping off its iPhone designs.
The folks suing Mark Wahlberg and The Rock for allegedly ripping off the idea for the HBO show "Ballers" have now put a price tag on the lawsuit ... $200 MILLION.
The crippling extent of his addiction became public, his former label, Century Media, dropped​ him, and most egregiously​, he was caught running a series of scams ripping off his fans.
Forever 21 needs to step the hell off Rihanna's coattails, and her footwear designs for that matter ... according to Puma which says the retail giant is straight ripping off RiRi.
Founder Chris Burch spent much of his time battling with ex-wife Tory Burch, who accused her former husband of ripping off aspects of her popular brand for the line.
After the election, two different women fabricated stories about men ripping off their hijabs while mentioning Trump and an Israeli American teen orchestrated a wave of anti-Semitic bomb threats.
" Matt Salo, executive director of the National Association of Medicaid Directors, said, "This is $1.27 billion that they absolutely do owe back to the government, who they've been ripping off.
Robert: I'm a 33-year-old man so I couldn't (and shouldn't) care less if one strand of music for teens is ripping off another strand of music for teens.
In addition to his drawn-out beef with former bestie-turned-not so much Kat Von D, Star has recently been accused of ripping off indie brand Black Moon Cosmetics.
Daddario did the honors of ripping off his chest hair, while Efron made the ultimate bro move to remove the hair-ridden area between the belly button and pelvic bone.
Instead of ripping off the Band-Aid all at once, the company has decided to take a more measured approach to change, giving customers a chance to ease into it.
Injured or not, Ronaldo did not waver, coolly shooting the ball past goalkeeper Jan Oblak, ripping off his own shirt and waving it wildly as his teammates ran toward him.
Johnson suggested that other brands were ripping off a "unicorn makeup" trend he started, and Star responded to say that the "unicorn" trend started before Too Faced capitalized on it.
ACKMAN: SO, HERBALIFE IS SORT OF AN INTERESTING SITUATION WHERE WE'VE BEEN ENTIRELY RIGHT ON THE FACTS, ON THE REGULATORY ISSUES, ON THEIR RIPPING OFF CONSUMERS, ON THEIR MISLEADING PEOPLE.
I don't take money from the pharmaceutical industry because I believe they are ripping off the American people and charging us the highest prices in the world for prescription drugs.
In its electrofunk facsimile, it seems to be ripping off Chromeo, an act that openly (and humorously) rips off '80s and '90s dance music already, which makes this redundantly redundant.
It will go forward using procedures and pricing that have been clearly identified as inadequate, ripping off taxpayers, subsidizing the profits of coal executives, and working against national climate policy.
"All of those countries were ripping off the United States for many years," Mr. Trump said Wednesday at a news conference with the president of Finland, a European Union member.
And you should have seen the response when an attempt to call Hedi Slimane out for ripping off Gucci's signature horsebit backfired (it felt more like a reach than a bullseye).
According to an investigation by BuzzFeed, Jones' site InfoWars has been ripping off content from Russian state broadcaster RT since May 2014, copy-pasting at least 1,014 articles from RT's website.
She still hasn't directly responded to the accusations of ripping off Princess Nokia and other black artists for her new track, but it seems like people are digging the song regardless.
Facebook's made all sorts of News Feed tweaks to push "personal" content to the top, but it seems that wasn't enough, because last year, it started ripping off Snapchat something fierce.
And, much like its better-known retail sibling, it, too, has been accused of ripping off independent artists, as El Pais noted in the wake of the Shop Art Theft movement.
Ariana Grande may be the master of her domain, but not the master of her likeness ... so claims a photographer who is now suing her for allegedly ripping off these photos.
Verdell delivered the night's first big play, ripping off an 89-yard touchdown run with 1:15 remaining in the first for a 9-473 lead, as Lewis missed the PAT.
After a quick roundtable of Mashable's Taylor Swift experts, here are some of the cultural influences Taylor is giving a nod to (or ripping off, depending on your point of view).
The man going after the "Stranger Things" creators for allegedly ripping off his idea claims he's getting threats from angry fans -- so he's dropping his efforts to shut down the show.
Multiple episodes of the podcast hosted by Ashley Flowers and Brit Prawat have vanished after fellow podcasters and a former journalist accused the hosts of ripping off their work without credit.
Gucci ripping off Dapper Dan brings the issue full circle because he was famous for using counterfeit Gucci, Fendi, and Louis Vuitton logo prints to make bomber jackets, jumpsuits, and hoodies.
The emails are included in a new filing in Waymo's lawsuit against Uber, which accuses Uber of ripping off trade secrets developed at Google to advance its own autonomous vehicle efforts.
Running back Bryce Love started off hot for Stanford (4-2), ripping off a 39-yard touchdown run late in the first quarter and finishing the first half with 67 yards.
Epic Games' Fortnite Battle Royale is the Instagram Stories to PUBG's Snapchat, brazenly ripping off the core design while putting it in a slicker package for a new and wider audience.
Thomas Edison wasn't ok with people ripping off his ideas, but this is your chance to rip off a bunch of his old memorabilia -- if you like grossly overpriced electric relics.
Eazy-E's daughter doesn't buy into the legend of Jerry Heller ripping off N.W.A. ... and she's making it clear, she's on a mission to set the record straight after his death.
Seventh-seeded UCLA was down by 23 points with 15:37 to go before ripping off 13 consecutive points, capped by two free throws from Wilkes to make it 59-49.
The pensions committee said in February that "contingent" charging, where financial advisers are only paid if a pension transfer goes ahead, should be banned, accusing "vulture" advisers of ripping off consumers.
Ed Sheeran's not taking another lawsuit accusing him of ripping off music without fighting back ... and he insists there's ZERO evidence he stole when he wrote a hit for Tim McGraw.
The frat also hired a P.I. and according to the docs ... their guy tracked down the suspect and found out he's already being sued for ripping off someone else for $15k.
After opening the season in ominous fashion by allowing 211 goals in a pair of road losses, the Red Wings abruptly have turned things around by ripping off six consecutive victories.
Where many fast-fashion retailers (cough) have verged towards ripping off indie swim brands, H&M's found its own footing in merging up-and-coming bathing suit trends with classic silhouettes.
Bankrupt retailer David's Bridal Inc's plan of reorganization is facing an objection by designer Jenny Yoo, who has a pending lawsuit accusing the company of ripping off her wedding dress designs.
Trump's strategy for dealing with North Korea is in shambles 5 things to know about Puerto Rico 100 days after Hurricane Maria Is Amazon really ripping off the US Postal Service?
Now, Cramer says that Sentry faces a different challenge as an open source company: The fear that other companies are unfairly ripping off its code and using it to make money.
Back in September, Mansur Gavriel was on the receiving end of knockoff allegations: Designer Maryam Nassir Zaheh accused the label of ripping off her designs in its inaugural range of shoes.
One small thing, though: the link-up was not with Supreme New York, but with "Supreme Italia"—a company that has been legally ripping off the original streetwear brand for years.
Looks like they're all having a great  time -- with Christian and Tyler ripping off their shirts for a fun party game at the beach while Olivia and Kristen cheered them on!
Motley Crüe made out like bandits on its farewell tour by ripping off two famous rock 'n' roll photographers -- slapping their work on all sorts of merchandise ... according to the photogs.
Videos on social media showed heavy rain lashing at communities near the water, and howling gusts of winds ripping off tin roofs and thrusting palm trees nearly parallel to the ground.
The abrupt nature of the announcement can surely be second-guessed — if only by fueling skepticism about its origins — and can perhaps most charitably be viewed as ripping off a bandage.
It makes money by ripping off everyone else, to some extent through direct taxpayer subsidies, to a greater extent by shunting the true costs of its operations off onto innocent bystanders.
Health Management Associates has agreed to pay more than $260 million to settle fraud charges that included paying kickbacks to physicians and ripping off federal health programs, the Justice Department said.
The company that made floating around on huge birds a thing is calling fowl on Bloomingdale's for teaming up with a rival and ripping off their prized product ... its Giant Swan.
Rob Gronkowski had a nice quiet weekend in Vegas ... ripping off his shirt and raging with WWE superstar Mojo Rawley while bikini chicks sprayed 'em with champagne ... and we have the video.
The widow of the author of the novel, "The Amityville Horror" is suing Harvey Weinstein, Bob Weinstein and TWC, for allegedly ripping off her dead husband's work by creating a 2017 sequel.
Swift was previously accused of ripping off the "Drunk in Love" singer in 2017, when fans noticed similarities between her "Look What You Made Me Do" music video and Beyoncé's "Formation" video.
We'll update this post on the off chance that Mylan gets back to us or one of their executives finally goes to prison for ripping off the American people and their government.
Tanaka's regression has been baffling since ripping off the five straight wins, as he is 0-6 over his last seven starts while watching his ERA rise by more than two runs.
To some degree, the Commerce Department and the US Trade representative have gotten more concerned about the ripping off of our trade and our market share of world production in almost everything.
Since 2017, Cristina claims Tony has flown into manic episodes where he's destroyed property in their Santa Ana home -- including ripping off mirrors and dismantled appliances looking for tracking devices and cameras.
Gerwig's film Frances Ha was accused of ripping off the Girlfriends storyline, but Weill disclosed at the Quad that she is flattered by the film and sees it more as an homage.
Juice WRLD is getting squeezed for allegedly ripping off a kid who claims his beat is the same one as one of the rapper's biggest songs ... this according to a new lawsuit.
The trailer hints at the story of Cartman and company hoping to land a Netflix television deal, a first step in ripping off the decade-long production roadmap drawn by Marvel Studios.
If the gig economy is going to continue its growth, we need to seriously examine how it's regulated  —  to ensure that it's not ripping off workers while delivering services to the rich.
Tupac's former photographer, Mike Millar, sued Kylie and Kendall for plastering his photo of the late rapper on their shirts, while numerous designers have accused the sisters of ripping off their designs.
He struck gold in the classical contemporary market by blatantly ripping off the "Titanic" soundtrack and taking a direct sales approach, hocking CDs at "live" performances at shopping centers and art fairs.
The enraged coaches ran over to the judge's table, with one ripping off his shirt, flexing his muscles and yelling, while the other took off both his shirt and pants, USA Today reports.
Since its release, Swift was accused of ripping off Kenzo's 2016 fragrance ad which was directed by Spike Jonze and featured actress Margaret Qualley dancing so wildly that she threw out her neck.
After ripping off the band-aid and jumping into one solo trip, these travelers now can't get enough, and they have plenty of knowledge about the best approaches to going stag on vacation.
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Just months after winning a big legal victory in China against a company accused of ripping off his name and logo, Michael Jordan's iconic sneaker brand has signed its first Chinese basketball star.
Last month's drubbing at Washington was part of a five-game skid in which Carolina managed only five goals, but the Hurricanes rebounded by scoring 12 times and ripping off three straight wins.
Kanye's now-deleted numerically labelled Twitter spree came in response to a tweet from the "See You Again" rapper last night that accused Kanye of ripping off Max B with the name switch.
He was actually a revolutionary-minded vigilante inspired by the Black Panthers who was dedicated to driving the dope dealers from his neighborhood by ripping off their stashes and threatening them with violence.
While attempting to pose, dance, and writhe lasciviously with an extremely heavy cake, the Playboy star repeatedly slips and falls off tables, eventually giving up completely and ripping off her rockabilly Elvira wig.
Atlanta running back Terron Ward answered on the ensuing drive, ripping off a 26-yard run and then scoring from three yards out to give the Falcons a 14-10 lead at halftime.
Ripping off a warm piece of the lavash at Joe & Misses Doe, a small East Village restaurant with a devoted neighborhood following, feels like an apt way to honor our move into summer.
The CEO of Ro, a healthcare startup whose brands prescribe Viagra and other medications online and ship them to customers' doors, just accused rival company Hims of ripping off part of its website.
But in a memo in March, DeVos asserted that states were prohibited from regulating student loan servicers, essentially extending a pre-emptive shield to companies with a history of ripping off student borrowers.
Shkreli is accused of ripping off his publicly traded drug company Retrophin out of millions of dollars while serving as CEO to repay investors he allegedly defrauded at two hedge funds he ran.
BB JB just sued Epic Games -- the company behind Fortnite Battle Royale -- for allegedly ripping off his dance the "Shoot" and throwing it into their game with a different name ... the "Hype" dance.
As Loki attaches a dog collar to Bunny's neck, she starts shimmying against him, ripping off her habit and veil to reveal lingerie as she begins to spit fake blood at the crowd.
Ripping off the eyelashes and braiding her hair, de Ribes was the subject of one of the most famous portraits in fashion photography, rivaled only by the likes of Dovima and Suzy Parker.
Ariana Grande's gotten a lot of heat for allegedly ripping off a scene in her new music video from a '90s ad campaign ... but we've learned she did it all by the books.
Brafman said the amount of money Shkreli could be made to surrender would have been much higher if he had been found guilty of ripping off Retrophin, to repay swindled hedge-fund investors.
Saturday, he did it again, ripping off a 77-yard scoring run early in the fourth quarter to break open what was still a manageable game for the Tigers (6-4, 3-4).
The drive was extended twice by Buffalo penalties on third down, one for unnecessary roughness on linebacker Jerry Hughes for ripping off Palmer's helmet, and one for defensive holding on linebacker Lorenzo Alexander.
You'll recall ... BlocBoy JB is one of many celebs currently suing the developers of Fortnite for allegedly ripping off his Shoot dance and throwing it in the game ... calling it the Hype dance.
"If I were president, I would be going after other countries for routinely ripping off our drug companies by jamming them with lower prices, which then causes them to charge more here," Cramer said.
Several weeks ago, he launched a tweet-driven crusade against Amazon and CEO Jeff Bezos, accusing the company of ripping off the US Postal Service and harming Americans by not collecting more sales tax.
ABOUT THE 493ers (249-220): Running back Carlos Hyde is coming off a huge game in Seattle, rushing for 217 yards on only 15 carries while ripping off runs of 61 and 27 yards.
Ripping off a faceless corporation might be one thing, but when your theft starts to feel like it's taking money out of the pockets of artists you adore, it doesn't feel quite as justified.
Both of these companies have made their mobile living by ripping off Apple's iOS for years, and it's only recently that they've started developing and asserting their own taste for good user-facing concepts.
When people weren't having sex in random corners of the White House or ripping off people's body parts for information, the drama was making important statements both in front of, and behind the camera.
"If we think of fascism as a wound from the past that had almost healed, putting Trump in the White House was like ripping off the bandage and picking at the scab," she writes.
Earlier this year, UK lawmakers said Britain's markets watchdog was too slow to prevent "vulture" financial advisers from ripping off steelworkers faced with critical decisions over their 14 billion pound ($19.6 billion) pension scheme.
The hardware dreamed up by the semi-newly formed Snap Labs were supposed to build a future for the company that would be impervious to Facebook's nasty habit of ripping off Snapchat's software innovations.
Though the glue is specially designed to use on the face, when we did the first shoot we were kind of worried about ripping off Robbie's eyebrows, so we stayed away from that area.
The president is fundamentally right that China has been "ripping off our technology for years," as well as making it difficult for technology companies and movie studios to operate in the country, she said.
Branislav Ivanovic's cross was headed clear, and just two passes later Shaqiri was a on a breakaway from the halfway line, eventually slotting the ball past Stojkovic and ripping off his shirt to celebrate.
By the end of "Hustlers," last year's class-war crime thriller about strippers ripping off plutocrats, the central character played by Constance Wu has hustled her way into what looks like the middle class.
After suspecting Google was ripping off its transcriptions, the complaint says, Genius placed a digital watermark in its lyrics made up of different styles of apostrophes that spelled out "red-handed" in Morse Code.
He makes a point of selling medicines — especially those needed most by older Bulgarians on meager pensions — at cheaper prices than other chains, proving, he says, that a pharmaceutical cartel is ripping off consumers.
But it's still unclear if China is willing to meet U.S. demands on core concerns related to intellectual property, forced technology transfer, subsidies and other state-directed policies accused of ripping off U.S. innovation.
"Like ripping off a Band-Aid, the faster we go to the downside, the quicker we see a bottom and the quicker we get back to recovery," Stovall told CNBC's "Futures Now " on Tuesday.
Kendall and Kylie Jenner learned a valuable lesson today -- sometimes it's NOT easier to ask for forgiveness than permission ... because they just apologized for ripping off images of music icons to hawk t-shirts.
This ended in multiple rounds of bankruptcy, from which Trump only recovered by first ripping off mom-and-pop equity investors in the 23.35s and then later by reinventing himself as a reality television star.
Tom Anders Watkins, a 21-year-old creative advertising student at the UK's University of Lincoln, accused Kuala Lumpur-based agency Dentsu Utama of ripping off his design to create a World Wildlife Fund poster.
Australian Daniel Ricciardo brought out the red flags to halt the first session with 22 minutes remaining after he clouted the barrier at turn 15, the impact ripping off his Red Bull's rear right wheel.
Although Trump has generally been a boisterous booster of fossil fuel firms, he has ridiculed the prospect of OPEC production cuts as "ripping off the rest of the world" by artificially inflating consumer fuel prices.
Vanderbilt stole the momentum and the lead in the half's final 3 1/2 minutes, ripping off 12 straight points as Lee collected a pair of transition layups and canned a pair of free throws.
I mean, he just covers it up and he keeps saying it's fabulous while he's ripping off the world, whether he's not paying his workers or filing bankruptcy or giving tax breaks to the rich.
Joseph Kahn was accused of copying Beyoncé's "Partition" when he made "Blank Space" back in 2014, and he was accused of ripping off "Formation" when "Look What You Made Me Do" was released last fall.
I feel fine about being in a long line of bands who at some point have been accused of just ripping off the Velvet Underground... The Modern Lovers, The Feelies, Galaxie 22, Yo La Tengo.
Kylie Jenner specializes in makeup, so she may want to seriously make up with one woman who's threatening to drop the legal hammer on her for ripping off her photos to promote Kylie's cosmetics line.
Even though Trump has repeatedly touted a strong relationship with Xi, he has long accused the country of "ripping off" U.S. companies through unfair trade practices, including stealing intellectual property and unfairly subsidizing its companies.
"There are serious allegations that government officials not only had ties with organized crime but were directly involved in it, systematically ripping off our country," human rights activist Zuzana Kriskova said at the Bratislava vigil.
NEA PLAGIA, Greece (Reuters) - At least seven people, including six tourists, were killed and more than 100 others injured when a violent, short-lived storm lashed northern Greece overnight, felling trees and ripping off rooftops.
Prairie View threatened to run away with it early, ripping off a 217-221 first-half run as Fairleigh Dickinson committed nine turnovers in the first 10 minutes to fall into a 19-6 hole.
Although European defense spending is increasing after years of cuts, Donald Trump, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, says allies are "ripping off" the United States and that NATO countries are "not paying their fair share".
"He will never touch you again!" he vows, but his self-confidence comes across as unnatural for a college boy who was screaming at his mom for ripping off his wig a few minutes earlier.
In April, Trump accused the company of ripping off the U.S. Postal Service at U.S. taxpayers' expense, even though the Postal Service is not funded by tax dollars and had lost money well before Amazon's rise.
Shkreli is accused of defrauding the pharmaceuticals company he founded, Retrophin, out of millions of dollars in order to pay back investors in hedge funds he previously ran, and whom he was accused of ripping off.
Just a few weeks after people rallied behind artist Tuesday Bassen following allegations that Zara copied her original illustrations on numerous occasions, another fast-fashion staple is being called out for ripping off an indie creator.
The problem, however—besides, you know, ripping off another app's features, again—is that Instagram seems to have forgotten the most important part of selfie filters: They're supposed to make you look cool—or even cute!
Pete says that one day, he and Mike were out ripping off the roof; as it happened, the Falcons were playing that afternoon, bringing hoards of Dome-bound pedestrians past the building—and the Budweiser sign.
Paak entered full beast mode: scatting, gyrating, prowling around the stage, ripping off his jacket, sweating, and unleashing and flipping between raw odes to over-consumption to take me to church falsetto's (no Hozier, never Hozier).
The offer in France met with almost instant success thanks to prices 50 percent to 80 percent lower than those offered by established players, companies that Iliad founder Xavier Niel accused publicly of ripping off consumers.
The president has never made his grievances about NAFTA clear, suggesting only that Mexico is essentially ripping off the U.S. On Tuesday, Trump also said he would deploy the military to guard the southern U.S. border.
Today, YACHT just dropped their real "sex tape" on Pornhub—which features Claire Evans and Jona Bechtolt giggling and cuddling in a room, before ripping off their faces for a surprise (and decidedly sci-fi) ending.
NAIROBI, Kenya — At least 50 people, including seven children, were killed in western Kenya when a bus swerved off a road, rolled down a slope and crashed, ripping off the roof, an official said on Wednesday.
Or there's that one song that (lawyers stop reading here) rips off Bruno Mars ripping off everyone else, which is the type of thing Grammy voters love, because it reminds them of when they were relevant.
The U.S. government is seeking $1.2 million from Lance Armstrong's former cycling team manager to wrap up a lawsuit that accused him and Armstrong of ripping off the U.S. Postal Service more than 14 years ago.
One of his main contentions is that Amazon is ripping off the U.S. Postal Service, but it's not clear whether it is getting the short end of the stick from the Jeff Bezos-led retailing juggernaut.
Mike: In "yet another company is ripping off Snapchat" news, Skype decided to redesign its app in a wholesale rip-off of Snapchat, the first major update I've seen from the video chat company in ages.
The reaction, though, highlights broader, pretty telling attitudes: counterfeiting in China can be a celebrated cultural practice, but really, you may only get away with it as long as you focus on ripping off Western works.
"If I were president, I would be going after other countries for routinely ripping off our drug companies by jamming them with lower prices, which then causes them to charge more here," the "Mad Money " host said.
"That means we are protecting them and they are getting all sorts of military protection and other things, and they're ripping off the United States, and they're ripping you off," Trump said at a rally in Racine.
Nothing really defines the new Doom quite like the glory kills, the gruesome finishing attacks that see its silent space marine ripping off the heads of demons or punching in their skulls for a boost in health.
They issue two thirds of the credit cards, and by the way they're ripping off a whole lot of people with high interest rates on the credit cards, and they write about one third of the mortgages.
However, ripping off hair with wax, just like cutting it above the skin with a razor, won't actually change its growth pattern, according to Dr. Green, since all growth is controlled by the follicles under the skin.
At least seven tornadoes and severe weather ripped through the Gulf Coast on Tuesday, mangling trailers at an RV park, ripping off roofs from buildings and killing at least three people in Louisiana and Mississippi, authorities said.
If you think getting this done in front of your best friend and an iPhone is a little much, just imagine ripping off hot pieces of wax in front of a full camera crew with mics on.
The incident went down in the final seconds of the game at FirstEnergy Stadium in Cleveland -- when Garrett and Rudolph tussled after a play ... followed by Garrett ripping off Mason's helmet and swinging it at his head.
Lawmakers called for the ban last year after accusing the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) of being too slow to prevent "vulture" advisers from ripping off steelworkers in Wales who were faced with critical decisions over their pensions.
Bruno's being sued by Angie Stone and her rap group "The Sequence" for ripping off their song "Funk You Up." Truth be told, Bruno has said he was inspired by the song and they sound super similar.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's markets watchdog was too slow to prevent "vulture" financial advisers from ripping off steelworkers faced with critical decisions over their 14 billion pound ($19.4 billion) pension pot, lawmakers said in a report on Thursday.
On the one hand, I sort of get this; on the other, I think it ignores just how thoroughly del Toro shows his hand when it comes to the classic Hollywood stuff that he is ripping off.
Hong Kong's police are facing fresh allegations of brutality after a riot cop was filmed ripping off a politician's protective goggles to fire pepper spray in his face from close range — but they're not apologizing for it.
The Bearcats still led 373-11 when Houston made its first big spurt, ripping off a 16-2 burst and establishing a 27-22 advantage when Gray converted a layup with 7:05 remaining in the half.
The duo claims Suge even admitted to ripping off their work in a 2013 Rolling Stone interview, saying "Ain't No Fun" had already been recorded by "one of the homies" before he got his hands on it.
She stares at her obscured reflection in the mirror of a car, before ripping off the tape and heading to a club where she dances with abandon — her posture finally loosening — and throws herself into a casual hookup.
But maybe the bananas-ist celebration was Gattis' to perform: Shortly after getting a smurf splooge shower at the end of his walk, Gattis decided to bestow upon us his verdant chest garden by ripping off his shirt.
People may have concerns about a tech giant crushing their local supermarkets or restaurants, but there is no such sympathy for the giant health care companies that have grown fat by ripping off Americans in need of medicines.
A major-label American rapper will hire some unknown UK electronic producer to work on his album and we'll all pretend this is the most impressive thing to happen since Picasso started ripping off Sub-Saharan sculpture. 5.
The Utes controlled play for most of the first half, ripping off nine straight points to establish a 221-215 lead when Charles Jones Jr. converted a transition layup off a turnover with 25:26 on the clock.
Shkreli's Fifth Amendment invocations reflected a federal criminal indictment against him in New York that accuses him of ripping off one of his former pharma companies to pay off hedge fund investors he likewise is suspected of defrauding.
Monzo and competitors like Starling Bank still largely steer clear of the loans and hefty fees for overdrafts or foreign exchange that have been so lucrative for existing banks, but which the newcomers see as ripping off consumers.
Before you start moaning about Hollywood ripping off yet another film favorite, consider that Cruel Intentions was itself a reboot of sorts, based on the novel Les Liaisons Dangereuse, which also spawned the films Valmont and Dangerous Liaisons.
Shkreli is charged with defrauding Retrophin, the drug company he founded and ran before Turing, out of millions of dollars to repay investors in two hedge funds that he ran whom he also is accused of ripping off.
Chanos, known for his big bet against Enron before it collapsed in 2001, said Thursday his firm has been concerned about the "rent seekers" in the U.S. health-care system who he alleges are ripping off the system.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Michael Avenatti's legal troubles escalated on Wednesday as federal prosecutors announced new indictments accusing the lawyer and prominent critic of U.S. President Donald Trump of ripping off porn star Stormy Daniels and extorting Nike Inc.
The site said it doesn't know how the damage occurred, but it posted several images showing the display ripping off the frame of the phone, which suggests quality control issues around the border and hinge of the RAZR.
"It's just a bit rich for Distractify to be claiming 22 Words is ripping off its content when we know at least some of its content is the work of others that they've essentially ripped off," he said.
"One of the concerns about shady letter companies is that they may not be ripping off parents today but rather stealing children's identity, which parents may not notice for years (if ever)," Ms. Hutt said in an email.
Though it doesn't seem to be an issue here just yet, if your landlord suddenly starts ripping off the facade of your building and doesn't have a replacement on hand, you might want to step in to warn them.
Erin and Leah's sentences of 71 and 68 months, respectively, may appear extreme for ripping off one of the most valuable companies on earth—even if they did so knowingly, repeatedly, and exceptionally well over more than two years.
Now, the style is so pervasive that it seems quaint that in 2015, Maryam Nassir Zadeh — who can be credited with turning monochrome peep-toed mules into a fashion-girl favorite — accused Mansur Gavriel of ripping off the design.
COM BY A WRITER THERE ANYWAY TALKING ABOUT THE TECH COMMUNITY RIPPING OFF THE FACT THAT PETER THIEL A VOCAL SUPPORTER FOR TRUMP WHO SPOKE AT THE CONVENTION IN FAVOR OF HIM AND MOST OF SILICON VALLEY IS NOT.
It's like the most twisted form of art, ripping off something that already exists with the most generic footage and then stitching the scenes all together to tell a story that only makes sense if you've watched the original.
It could be her ripping off her wig in the middle of her breast cancer awareness speech or almost any of the many times she was super candid over breakfast with the girls about her most recent sexual encounter.
In order to be taken seriously around the world, Xiaomi will first have to shake its reputation for being one of the Chinese copycats that Apple has in the past criticized for ripping off its iPhone and other products.
Elizabeth Blau, a pastry chef who runs the website SugarHero, is suing the Food Network for allegedly ripping off a viral video she made in which she cleverly constructed a "snow globe cupcake" to place on top of cakes.
But still, although Instagram was accused of ripping off Snapchat with its Stories feature, the company is at least learning from the failures of its fellow social media sites like Twitter that routinely struggle to protect users from abuse.
President Donald Trump repeated earlier this month his frequent complaint that the "the U.S. has been ripped off by other countries for years on trade," but he omitted to mention that the "ripping off" process continues — on his watch.
Shkreli, 34, is charged in Brooklyn, New York, federal court with ripping off a drug company he founded, Retrophin, for millions of dollars for the purposes of repaying investors whom he allegedly also defrauded at hedge funds he ran.
However, some people seem to dislike Charles' video While some said his video is only trending on YouTube because he's friends with someone at the company, another accused the makeup artist of "ripping off" another makeup artist's rainbow look.
But Trump finds the Germans frustrating: He thinks they're ripping off America on trade and blames them for many of NATO's problems, saying they're a rich country but not spending close to enough on defense to meet NATO commitments.
As she huddled and prayed, expecting to be killed at any moment, he let the sword-tip wander over her body, up and down, up and down, before ripping off what was left of her clothes and raping her.
And tossing the garter — borne from a centuries-old superstition when guests believed tearing the bride's wedding dress and ripping off a piece would bring good luck and fertility — is largely a thing of the past, much like dowries.
KREIDER FINED FOR FIGHT Rangers forward Chris Kreider was fined $5,000 for ripping off Dallas Stars forward Cody Eakin's helmet and hitting him in the head with it during a fight in Tuesday night's game at Madison Square Garden.
In one such case, Emmy Award-winning investigative reporter Brian Collister was targeted for airing a series of news stories exposing allegedly unnecessary dental work that left dozens of children in pain, while ripping off taxpayers through Medicaid fraud.
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The new crime caper, based on a true story about a group of strippers who start ripping off their rich clientele through a scheme involving drugs and credit card swipes, is enormous fun, starting with its very first scene.
Stone told me of a Greek word, papara, which means ripping off a piece bread and dipping it in the oil and tomato juice of the Greek salad or mopping up the sauce from the pan for the chicken.
Before Friday's shooting, he raged against women online for years, calling them "sluts" and "whores" in videos, and recorded songs in which he talked about ripping off a woman's head and chaining a woman up in his basement to rape her.
At some point Cade tells Izzy that she's family now, and a robot butler that's totally ripping off C-3P0's look shows up and leads the gang to Anthony Hopkins, who has secret information that will help advance the plot.
The sisters' cultural appropriation of Black women that had been apparent over the years became less blurry and more blatant when Black artists and designers straight called out Khloe Kardashian and Kendall and Kylie Jenner for ripping off their designs.
The merger, a major shake-up of the UK power market that would cut the dominant big six firms to five, comes after the government ramped up scrutiny of Britain's big energy suppliers, which it has accused of ripping off customers.
One of his lawsuits accused the producers of "The Terminator" (1984) of ripping off his script for "Soldier" (1964), an episode of "The Outer Limits" about a remorselessly efficient soldier thrown back in time who ends up saving a family.
I've got a hundred books in my Kindle library and the idea of downloading each, ripping off the DRM and then loading it onto a competing e-reader is... less than appealing, particularly as I'll lose all my metadata and bookmarks.
The former NSYNC singer also took heat on social media for failing to mention, or perform with, Janet Jackson after an infamous 2004 Super Bowl appearance which ended with Timberlake ripping off Jackson's top and accidentally briefly exposing her breast.
Contrary to common claims, it is hard to establish that CEOs as a whole are ripping off their shareholders with manipulated pay packages, as a look at the numbers will show that high compensation is the price of attracting top talent.
His appearance in the Paradise Papers is another example of the labyrinth of financial tools the ultra-rich use in order to gain leverage and at odds with Trump's populist promises to stop the elites from ripping off American workers.
Amazon along with Boulder company Nite Ize, a maker of specialty lights and phone mounts under the STEELIE brand, filed suit on Wednesday in a Seattle federal court against a group of counterfeiters who have been ripping off Nite Ize products.
BELLA THORNE ACCUSED OF RIPPING OFF BLACK-OWNED MAKEUP BRAND, CHARGING MORE The spinoff would focus on Sue Heck, the middle child played by Eden Sher, and what she endures as a twentysomething after leaving her small hometown of Orson, Ind.
On an all new episode of CYBERWAR, we investigate the Ashley Madison hack of July 2015—one of the largest data breaches in the world—to find out if the site was hacked in retaliation for ripping off its customers.
Samsung's strengths have up until now been hard to copy — because its vibrant Super AMOLED displays and great cameras require major investments of time and money — however its new penchant for beautiful yet distinctive design is ripe for ripping off.
For days now, the president has been tweeting about the online retail giant, accusing it of ripping off the U.S. Postal Service, shortchanging state and local governments on taxes, and using these unfair advantages to put countless retailers out of business.
When Ms. Steinem gathered some of the movement's best writers for Ms. magazine, she was accused by Ms. Friedan of "ripping off the movement for private profit" and by radical feminists of creating a shadow movement to undermine their own.
You could make the argument that Netflix is doing the ISPs's dirty work for them, hiding how tough it is to stream HD mobile video without incurring insane data charges and masking just how much those ISPs are ripping off consumers.
The company brought in around $149.6 million in revenue on a loss of $2.31 per share, and user growth came in pretty soft as it now has to contend with a much larger product ripping off some of its best features.
"This bill is about coming down hard on the trade cheats who are ripping off American jobs, and the truth is past trade policies were often too old, too slow or too weak for our country to fight back," Wyden added.
He noted that Trump has been telling the American public about China ripping off the U.S. So, the president will have to explain to the people and Democrat lawmakers in Congress how any deal he reaches with China addresses his claim.
Some fans, fearing that their "Loveable Losers" may blow the best chance to win professional baseball's biggest prize since 1413, vented their frustrations by kicking seats, ripping off their Cubs shirts or tossing their blue baseball caps in trash bins.
Bendet and Madden have history -- her company sued one of his companies, Betsey Johnson, back in 2018 for allegedly ripping off Alice + Olivia's "StaceFace" design, which consists of a stylized woman's face featuring large black framed sunglasses appearing above red lips.
That said, according to the latter, if you're into Raddix but not into the slight Richard Spencer association or ripping off a celebrity couple, you might like: Jerex, Axeton, Kinxton, Baxter, Caemon, Foxton, Andrix, Reeves, Rylan, Ralen, Radley, or Ganix.
Oakland appeared to be turning its season around by ripping off five straight victories, but it was outscored 23-9 in a three-game sweep at Houston over the weekend to drop back into last place in the American League West.
Shkreli is accused of defrauding investors out of millions of dollars that they placed into his two hedge funds, and then ripping off the publicly traded drug company he had founded, Retrophin, to pay those investors back for their swindled cash.
But none of the people who insist on vanity sizing for racism — who push for ripping off a label that has negative associations and replacing it with something else simply because it's being applied to too many people — explain why.
Turns out, Gvasalia had a much better idea: In lieu of simply re-releasing the jacket that created such a craze, Vetements took the bit a step further by ripping off the ripoff, and releasing it in limited supply, exclusively available at MatchesFashion.
In many ways, ripping off the band-aid and overturning the rules now is the best hope the GOP has for stemming a rising tide of resentful voters who may cast aside GOP candidates in districts that went for Hillary Clinton last year.
Last month, the creator of the popular Fuckjerry Instagram account, which stole jokes to help build a successful marketing agency called Jerry Media, apologized for ripping off creators without permission and pledged to gain pre-approval for using others' work in the future.
"When you rip off that T-shirt, you're not just ripping off us, you're also taking money out of the pocket of Planned Parenthood and the ACLU, because 10% of every product that we make goes directly to them," Mcilroy told Refinery29.
But he shouldn't worry, Kardashian is Kris Jenner's daughter and knows how to play the masses through the media: Like ripping off a bandaid, you must discuss the cheating with euphemisms, get over it, and move on, never to bring it up again.
"Such a proposal is dripping with irony, given that the dominant ISPs consistently rank among the most hated companies by consumers, ripping off their subscribers in numerous creative ways," Lauren Weinstein, a veteran tech policy expert and net neutrality advocate, told Motherboard.
Juanfran converted the winning spotkick at the Vicente Calderon Stadium, before ripping off his shirt and charging to celebrate wildly with the home fans after the two sides became the first to end a Champions League knockout match 0-0 on aggregate.
Trump believes he was elected to end foreign entanglements and that alliances like NATO are "ripping off" the United States, while US military leaders are keenly aware that NATO allies have been fighting shoulder-to-shoulder with them since the 9/11 attacks.
And that is not to mention the declarations of the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, Donald J. Trump, that NATO is "obsolete," that the allies are "ripping off" the United States and that he would not really be concerned if the alliance broke up.
Senator Bernie Sanders has called for a 15 percent rate cap on all consumer loans and for post offices to become basic banking centers, a change that could "stop payday lenders from ripping off millions of Americans," he said in a January speech.
While traveling east, the school bus crashed into a Mustang, continued east until it struck a pillar near the cemetery, then crossed over a double-yellow line into the M.T.A. bus, ripping off the left side of that bus, Mr. Smith said.
Between the song's release date and its international success, the three people originally credited as the writers of "Friends" were accused of ripping off a little-heard 2017 song called "Obvious" by the London-based producer Eden Prince, featuring the singer Cassie.
To avoid paying the "migration tax," the rich countries would have to stop propping up dictators, stop starting savage and unnecessary wars, restrain their multinational corporations from ripping off mineral wealth of poor countries and make sure that global trade is more equitable.
Dismayed about ripping off do-gooders — mawkishness is the only aspect in which "Bad Santa 2" outpaces its predecessor — Willie is not above beating up a street Santa (Mike Starr) who gets into a dispute with him over a spot to stand.
SYDNEY, May 21 (Reuters) - Australia unveiled plans on Thursday for a tenfold hike in fines for employers who underpay staff after 21.3862-Eleven convenience store franchisees were accused of ripping off migrant workers, in what some experts believe is a widespread practice.
When a huge snowstorm dumped 6.6 trillion cubic feet of snow on the East Coast of the US in 2015, Vox's Javier Zarracina illustrated it like this: The volume of ice ripping off of Antarctica is six times larger than this snowball.
In The Cheat, the sadistic, smirking, sensual Hayakawa forces the corrupt, embezzling, stockbroker's wife face down on his desk before ripping off the sleeve of her dress and, with a hot iron, branding her, and in the process searing his way into the public imagination.
The political heat on the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) will be turned up on Wednesday when lawmakers probe why it scrapped a review into culture at banks that have had to pay billions in fines for ripping off customers and trying to rig markets.
While the video has been warmly received by fans, with many dubbing her expressions and uninhibited dancing "relatable", the rest of the discussion around it has been far less complimentary, with many accusing Swift of "ripping off" others' work and channelling dance prodigy Maddie Ziegler.
Trump finally even got the smallest of wins, with the USPS issuing a report saying that its package service, which the president claims Amazon is royally ripping off, has "not been priced with profitability in mind," suggesting an increase could come down the road.
The performance ended with Timberlake ripping off a piece of Jackson's costume to coincide with the lyric "have you naked by the end of this song"; in the process, Jackson's right breast was revealed on live television, her nipple adorned with a sun-shaped ring.
Photo: GettyOn Tuesday, a lawsuit seeking class-action status was filed on behalf of prisoners who accuse the Florida Department of Corrections of ripping off inmates by selling them digital media players and MP3s that they were assured they'd be able to keep for life.
After ripping off six straight double-doubles to begin 21, sophomore center Chinanu Onuaku (214 points, 22 rebounds) was neutralized for the fourth time in five games by foul trouble on Monday and is averaging only 23 points and 214 boards over that span.
Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke has announced that he will resume leasing the public's land to coal companies at below-market prices, ripping off taxpayers and subsidizing carbon emissions, but that would be true even if the website were nothing but wholesome hikers and fishing bros.
ET, Prime Ticket (Los Angeles), FSN Indiana ABOUT THE CLIPPERS (28-16): Los Angeles has dropped three of its last five games since ripping off a 10-game winning streak and needs more from the bench as it continues a five-game road trip.
To add to it all, those millions of die-hard SpongeBob fans didn't get to see "Sweet Victory" live on stage, though the NFL did try to throw a little nod their way during Travis Scott's set—by, uh, fully ripping off some guy's meme.
Samford was within 44-34 when Austin hit a 3-pointer 16 seconds into the second half but Georgetown pulled away again, ripping off an 18-2 burst to take a 62-36 lead on a layup by Jagan Mosely with 16:06 remaining.
During the day, however, he has been on trial in Brooklyn, New York, federal court, where he is accused of defrauding a group of hedge-fund investors and then ripping off the drug company he had founded in order to pay those investors back.
Forecasters predicted it could be among the most powerful storms to strike East Africa in modern history, and as the cyclone moved toward shore, it killed three people in the island nation of Comoros, just off the coast, uprooting trees and ripping off roofs.
What is a surprise is that Belichick does not seem to support local Boston company Life is Good, a brand that trades in optimism rather than death—and whose logo Amann's shirt appears to be blatantly ripping off, right down to the smiling stick figure.
I want nothing to do with Mexico other than to build an impenetrable WALL and stop them from ripping off U.S. Trump has repeatedly called Mexico an "enemy" to the United States, attacking them for "killing" the United States on trade and stealing American jobs.
" Afterwards, Van Damme – who recently admitted to having a relationship with Kylie Minogue in the nineties – stands to leave the set, ripping off his microphone as he states that he needs to use the restroom while he questions, "What the f— is going on with Australia?
WASHINGTON, Oct 11 (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday signaled a willingness to reduce the potentially huge penalties for ripping off a patented design as it heard arguments in the legal fight over the amount Samsung should pay Apple for copying the iPhone's trademarked appearance.
But it's not every day that you see a comedian stepping into the fashion fray to cry "copycat," until now: Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel just accused the clothing brand Reformation of ripping off designs from his 20153-year-old daughter from his first marriage, Katie Kimmel.
Trump's troubling financial entanglements with China — a country he says is ripping off the U.S. economy — as well as ties to oligarchs in Vladimir Putin's Russia and a desire to do business in Fidel Castro's Cuba might all be revealed if he would release his tax returns.
It wasn't until we left the ranch that I started to think about the irony of Bundy calling out black people for living on welfare, considering that his whole dispute with the feds belies a sort of rancher welfare system that he has been steadily ripping off.
For one, there are those who believe the foundation of Off-White is stolen ideas: In July, the Norwegian sportswear brand Helly Hansen filed a trademark infringement and unfair competition suit in Illinois federal court, accusing Abloh of ripping off its logo in many of his designs.
Government must serve the people by offering them a better life, higher wages and improved health, rather than ripping off the people with a scandal-ridden regime that treats the government of the people as a piggy bank for greed, sweetheart deals, nepotism and insider corruptions.
"When new evidence came to light showing the nation's largest banks were ripping off students on campuses across the country by saddling them with legally dubious account fees, bureau leadership suppressed the publication of a report prepared by bureau staff," Frotman wrote in his resignation letter.
See, all the time Gerhartsreiter was pretending to be Clark Rockefeller in New York, authorities in California wanted to put him on trial for killing a kid in Los Angeles back in '85, when Trump was still married to Ivana and ripping off contractors in Atlantic City.
While the justices signaled a willingness to reduce the potentially huge penalties imposed for ripping off someone else's patented design, some expressed skepticism over how, in practice, juries could figure out the importance of a specific design trait in a product in order to calculate damages.
Even if you know that ripping off gel polish can be damaging to your nail bed — and the safest method of DIY removal is an at-home acetone soak wrapped in aluminum foil — don't beat yourself up while you're staring down at a pile of gel flakes.
There's a good case that Trump's own profiteering is doing huge damage, but the small ways in which his officials have been ripping off taxpayers are trivial compared with the big things they're doing to make America worse: undermining health care, environmental protection, financial regulation, and more.
But since the conclusion of the regular season, they might be college basketball's hottest team, ripping off four wins in four days to take the conference tournament title, then handling 10th-seeded Oklahoma State and second-seeded Louisville in the N.C.A.A. tournament's first and second rounds.
Apple is almost certain to announce its own take on the bezel-less phone that day, so Xiaomi — often accused of ripping off Apple in the past, though not so much of late — will likely do its best to steal some of the presumed iPhone 8's thunder.
His cover didn't last for long, however, as the team posted a video during the second period of a towel-waving Puddy ripping off his Devils Jersey to reveal the "D" painted on his chest before firing up the crowd with a few solid screams into the mic.
Why this matters: In his career as a businessman and on the campaign trail, Trump has long railed against China for ripping off the U.S. But, so far at least, he has been more cautious in office because he wants President Xi to help restrain North Korea's nuclear program.
Rubio, for instance, built on the attack line Mitt Romney started earlier in the day regarding Trump University, pressing Trump over and over to admit he was ripping off the people who paid $36,000 for his courses at a school that's now the subject of a class-action lawsuit.
Repeatedly, during rehearsals and in the concert, Ms. Lorenzo — who started playing in second grade on a drum pad, she said in an interview, and in fourth grade on actual percussion instruments — wowed listeners by ripping off the blistering xylophone solo in the "Porgy and Bess" encore medley brilliantly.
Here's Han in the army (oh cool), here's Han getting his DL-44 blaster (sure), here's Lando cheating Han (okay), here's Han getting horny for the Falcon (fine), here's Chewie ripping off arms (I get it), here's Han making the Kessel Run in 12 parsecs (hurry the fuck up).
Genre purists slammed it for having pop star judges and ripping off other singing show formats, but by September the viewing total was over 22015 billion (in the UK The X Factor, incidentally, posted its lowest ever viewing figures recently, with one episode dipping to 22012 million viewers).
When he leaves her — claiming that married life is holding him back, though his only talent is for ripping off Bob Newhart routines — she finds herself onstage at the Gaslight Cafe, improvising a raunchy, fiery set that brings down the house (and gets her arrested on obscenity charges).
Instead of saying, or tweeting, that those large and systematic trade surplus countries are ripping off the rest of the world, he is allowing them to call themselves — with the help of international organizations richly funded by U.S. money — the leaders and main contributors to global economic growth.
The Sooners, though, have scored quickly for much of the year and did that again, ripping off a 20-5 run to grab the lead back with less than two minutes left in the first half before Kansas State recovered to take a five-point edge into the break.
Last year, artists who'd made murals with the Bushwick Collective threatened to sue McDonald's when the fast food giant shot a commercial featuring the murals, and in 211 the estate of Dash Snow did sue the chain restaurant for ripping off his distinctive "SACE" tag in its décor.
In fact, Trump biographer Michael D'Antonio, who has spent many hours with his subject, told me in a recent podcast, that Trump is quite content to do the worst to the little guy — witness the thousands of lawsuits filed against Trump for ripping off average people who worked for him.
The Predators tied the score just 12 seconds into the second period as Ryan Hartman picked the pocket of Dallas defender Julius Honka and skated in alone on Stars netminder Ben Bishop, ripping off a wicked wrister than bounced off the inside of Bishop's left leg and into the net.
In just the last three months, the CFPB has stopped Wells Fargo from opening fraudulent accounts without customers' knowledge, halted three companies from taking advantage of seniors through reverse mortgages sales, and shut down a scam ripping off lead poisoning victims who were being tricked into signing away their legal settlements.
The reason why metalheads hate this stupid cotton abomination so much boils down to the simple fact that this rich, hip, famous pop star is profiting off of us; this design lines his own pockets, dilutes the existing aesthetic, and offers exactly zero support to the subculture he's ripping off.
As her tweets about BuzzFeed Video have continued to circulate, more and more people have collected evidence of what they feel is a longstanding pattern of BuzzFeed ripping off or straight-up plagiarizing other content creators — most of whom are women, people of color, or members of other marginalized communities.
It's also one that's felt less and less true with each recent movie, as Spider-Man keeps ripping off his mask to reveal yet another variation on Peter Parker — a handsome (if dorky) young white man with his dead uncle's words about power and responsibility still ringing in his ears.
The biggest key to understanding Trump's dogmatism on trade is that even as he switched political parties and changed his views on issue after issue, his one consistent stance over 40 years is that other countries are "ripping off the United States" in trade deals, as he put it in 1987.
Many celebrities, such as Ariana Grande and Avril Lavigne, have been criticized for ripping off Japanese culture in particular, and replied by citing trips to Japan and a deep love for Japanese culture, geisha culture, or Harajuku culture as their reasons for incorporating certain elements into their performances and videos.
And if that sounds like a well-worn — and maybe pretentious — basis for a film, there's a twist: In both style and substance, The Plagiarists is recognizably ripping off and skewering a low-budget, talk-heavy strain of American independent filmmaking, featuring young creative wannabe artists and their faux-intellectual musings.
When the coffin was opened, she was revealed to be a zombie (thanks to that poison pill Eugene gave her) and attacked Negan, setting off a chaotic series of events that involved lots of gunfire, Rick being shot by Jadis, and Sasha ripping off the face of a Savior (but unfortunately not Negan).
In answering whether he, a white man, was the right person to bring what he deems more "authentic" Chinese cooking to Middle America, he also wound up dismissing P.F. Chang's founder Philip Chiang as a "rich, American kid on the inside" who is ripping off Chinese cooking more than Zimmern himself is.
But here is the rest of his argument in a nutshell: This, then, is the state of technology in 2018: the enterprise market is thriving, and the consumer market is stagnant, dominated by the "innovations" that a few large behemoths deign to develop for consumers (and probably by ripping off a smaller company).
Brian SchatzBrian Emanuel Schatz'Medicare for All' complicates Democrats' pitch to retake Senate Criminal justice reform should extend to student financial aid Booker, Durbin and Leahy introduce bill to ban death penalty MORE (Hawaii) went after the company on Twitter, accusing Equifax of "ripping off" consumers by not covering costs for credit freezes.
In just the last few years, the company has been fined $18.6 million for helping rip off programs for the hearing impaired; fined $10.4 million for ripping off a program for low-income families; and fined $105 million for helping "crammers" by intentionally making fraudulent charges more difficult to see on customer bills.
Stripped down to fishnet tights and a taut red dress after ripping off part of her costume, her headdress readjusted over her sweat-drenched hair, and a tribal harness strapped around her chest, she finishes the set triumphantly alongside drummer Alejandra Robles Luna, guitarist Rikardo Rodríguez-López, and bassist Marfred Rodríguez-López.
So when this home electronics tinkerer discovered that some neighborhood thieves were ripping off Amazon packages from his porch, he did what any self-respecting former NASA engineer would do: He built a glitter bomb made to look like a boxed-up Apple HomePod, and he built it to capture video of the entire thing.
Celebrity lawyer Michael Avenatti was slammed Thursday with a 229-count indictment by a federal grand jury in California that accuses him of ripping off clients— including a mentally ill paraplegic — for millions of dollars, shorting the IRS of millions more, swiping millions of dollars in employment taxes from his coffee company, and perjury.
At a minimum, it blunts the Clinton campaign's criticism of Trump for his own family-foundation shenanigans, especially the Trump Foundation's donation of $25,000 to Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi around the same time Bondi's office was considering having Florida join a legal action against Trump for allegedly ripping off customers of Trump University.
Their performance, which also included P. Diddy, Nelly, and Kid Rock, ended with Timberlake ripping off a piece of Jackson's costume to coincide with the lyric "have you naked by the end of this song"; in the process, Jackson's right breast was revealed on live television, her nipple adorned with a sun-shaped ring.
Nothing in Laurer's memoir -- even the story of her breast implants exploding or the discussion of how she helped spur production of the enormous, custom-made "Chyna implant" -- compares to Watts boasting about ripping off and then eating a man's ear while also periodically pausing to talk about how his acceptance of Christianity has "saved" him.
Fueling that attention was widespread media coverage about Shkreli's raising the price of an AIDS drug from $13.50 per pill to $750 — as well as of his indictment on charges of ripping off a drug company he founded out of millions of dollars to pay off investors he was accused of defrauding at his hedge fund.
So Many People Long before this year's lawsuit – which accused Led Zeppelin of ripping off their iconic "Stairway to Heaven" from a band they toured with, Spirit – Zeppelin was sued by the estates of various blues musicians – notably Willie Dixon and Howlin' Wolf – whose compositions the British band credited to themselves on their first two albums.
From his unpaid bills to contractors to his scam university to his brief period ripping off the shareholders of his eponymous company, this is what Trump does: He exploits normal human nature to sucker people into trusting him, and then he exploits his own ever-growing fame and power to get away with breaking the rules.
That might be a nice little exception the NFL can make, seeing as it's been complicit in not only ripping off fanbases and lining the pockets of billionaire owners who threaten to leave, but also ripping out the hearts of fanbases of teams that actually do leave for, say, the more willing rubes of Los Angeles.
From his unpaid bills to contractors to his scam university to his brief period ripping off the shareholders of his eponymous company, this is what Trump does — he exploits normal human nature to sucker people into trusting him, and then he exploits his own ever-growing fame and power to get away with breaking the rules.
If Mr Trump stands firm on the cancellation of the joint exercises, though, opposition to a move that so clearly signals an American disentanglement from security in the region—justified by Mr Trump, as is so often the case, on the basis of excessive costs which allies ripping off America were unwilling to shoulder—will mount in Washington, and in Japan, too.
My decision was made easier by all of my friends choosing to stick with PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds, partially because we'd invested so many hours; partially because it felt a little weird to support a game that was so clearly ripping off the popular thing at the time; partially because the basic mechanics of the game—moving, shooting—didn't look nearly as fun.
The players on the Southeast Texas University Cherokees are among the best in the country, but as they're six months away from the nearest game, they're left largely to compete against themselves, not to mention the ticking clock which ultimately claims one of the players in what comes closest to being a dramatic plot twist, and to ripping off the headlines.
" Let's think about the phrase "For God and Country, for Freedom and Flag," and let's wonder whether that was intended as some sort of critique of Nazi punk fuckheads or if, maybe, in the process of making a $700 leather jacket ripping off punk culture, you really don't care too much about slapping right-wing shit onto a sleeve beneath the word "SLAVE.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE on Tuesday accused New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio of ripping off his reelection campaign slogan.
Though the Australian label has actually been around since 2009, its momentum began to pick up after it was a part of the annual V Files runway presentation in New York City in February 2015 (oh, and after Miley Cyrus, a once-avid Di$count Universe wearer, was accused of ripping off its designs for her VMA performance just a few months later).
And there were some very weird bra treatments that suggested Mr. Roseberry could use some more time with the female body, some Spanx-like lace underpinnings better left forgotten, and some inexplicable hoods draped over mantilla-like headgear to flop down and hide the eyes, a bizarre choice at a time when women around the world are actively ripping off blindfolds.
They have increasingly gotten pushback, as in June of this year, when Kim's team pulled an image from her KKW Beauty launch when people noted her skin was so dark that it looked like she had used her makeup to create the effect of blackface, or when black fashion designers publicly accused Khloe's Good American and Kylie's The Kylie Shop of ripping off their looks soon after.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE is facing pressure from business groups to strike an agreement with Beijing, which he has long accused of ripping off the U.S. on trade.
And sure, there's nothing wrong with drawing such aesthetic influence from someone––I, for one, wish more rappers would try to sound like Z-Ro, and will never be mad at a band for ripping off Modern Life Is War––but if an artist's frames of reference never go beyond surface-level touchstones it's hard to imagine them achieving any sort of innovation or depth.
Brian SchatzBrian Emanuel Schatz'Medicare for All' complicates Democrats' pitch to retake Senate Criminal justice reform should extend to student financial aid Booker, Durbin and Leahy introduce bill to ban death penalty MORE (D-Hawaii) ripped Equifax in a series of tweets on Monday, accusing the firm of "ripping off" consumers by not covering costs associated with credit freezes and leaving those affected confused about what steps to take to protect themselves.
" Dice Dog pointed to the description of the Brujah, a clan of vampires (in Vampire, clans function the way a class does in a fantasy RPG.) Vampire: The Masquerade's new edition describes Brujah as rebels who might be "the fraudster ripping off his own company, the lawyer representing to the poor pro bono, the neo-Nazi claiming to be 'alt-right,' and the basement-dweller downloading thousands of movies illegally for redistribution on streaming sites.
And that's why in our messaging, in our outreach, in our engagement, in our framing, we have to look for ways to separate the leaders from the people and to show — not as an exercise in similarly cynical mischief to what Putin is doing in the United States but as it matter of forthright, transparent analysis — what these leaders are doing is, first of all, criminal corruption in terms of ripping off their societies.
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In 2012, the FTC sued AT&T after it was found the company was ignoring credit card fraud occurring on systems designed to aid the hearing impaired (AT&T got paid regardless of whether completed calls were scams or honest conversations.) In 2014, AT&T was forced to pay $105 million after investigators discovered the company was actively making its bills harder to understand so scammers would have an easier time ripping off the company's own customers.
Nothing could've prepared me for what came next—the ultimate complication of my emotions, and the one statement that will forever prevent me, who makes judgments about everything, from ever being able to decide whether Bernie Sanders doesn't care about his lack of polish, or doesn't even recognize his lack of polish: If we are going to create a financial system that works for all Americans, we have got to stop financial institutions from ripping off the American people by charging sky-high interest rates and outrageous fees. . . .
They included calling the Mexican government "totally corrupt" and the Mexican court system "dishonest" and saying that "Mexico is not our friend" and "I want nothing to do with Mexico other than to build an impenetrable WALL and stop them from ripping off U.S." Indeed, one of Trump's main focuses has been the wall — which he has insisted from the beginning that he would make Mexico pay for — and a "deportation force" to round up and deport all of the approximately 11 million immigrants who are in this country illegally.

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