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It's a story about rogues and almost exclusively is about rogues as they relate to the galaxy.
We had Rick Steff on keyboards for Rebels and Rogues, and then there was maybe three years between Rebels and Rogues and 1372.
For his Instagram pieces, Rogues uses still images or GIFs.
The rogues get commuted sentences, and the agency gets plausible deniability.
Rogues (whether states or individuals) operate outside accepted norms or principles.
All 2017 Rogues, hybrid or not, have received a solid freshening.
Rogues (whether states or individuals) operate outside of accepted norms and principles.
It is a rogues' gallery, full of people fingered by state-capture inquiries.
The Doctor Who Rogues Gallery is enormous, featuring a variety of alien races.
Randy Lander, the owner of Rogues Gallery Comics & Games in Round Rock, Tex.
The Rogues' Gallery was a 210th-century innovation that changed police work forever.
Good day, rogues; a new Solo: A Star Wars Story trailer dropped last night.
Last fall he was the standout candidate in Mr. Bannon's class of Republican rogues.
The Paris-based Rogues started out drawing, but grew frustrated with the static image.
But colors are important in Rogues' work—they are a way to remain optimistic.
It also introduces Mysterio, a longtime Spider-Man rogues' gallery villain, here played by Jake Gyllenhaal.
The British system enforced divisions, putting a small elite above a mass of rebels and rogues.
The focus in financial stories tends to be the salacious misbehavior of a few gluttonous rogues.
Anyway, I also knew about Lerner, who stuck out in the Rhode Island gallery of rogues.
Instead, producer Nana Rogues' chord progression dances around it, creating suspension and never hitting the ground.
How did the Nobody's Darlings recording process affect how you planned to record Rebels and Rogues?
I think in between Nobody's Darlings and Rebels and Rogues, I was getting pretty burned out.
Critical mass manifested itself with stunning speed, adding new mugs to the rogues' gallery nearly daily.
You're always going to be an easy target for rogues and players that want to go rogue.
Plenty of works of fiction have used disorders to make their rogues' gallery more distinctive and striking.
Our roads are crammed with Honda Accords, Toyota Camrys and Nissan Rogues that roll with safe designs.
Still, Johnson had other, more mainstream connections, she learned, despite the rogues' gallery most closely associated with him.
Those with mental illnesses are painted very often as loveable eccentric rogues or vehicles for another person's salvation.
Jewell offers up a rogues' gallery of suspects for each crime, but focuses on the violence against Grace.
I was blown away even though I was familiar with her talent from our previous band, Rogues Gallery.
Darkwing Duck is a decent (if difficult) platformer with fantastic graphics, and it features the biggest rogues' gallery.
Rebels and Rogues is one of the only records where we left our Mississippi/Memphis area to record.
While studying at university, Rogues discovered Machinima, a hub for videos created in real-time in gaming environments.
Campaigning for the mid-terms has been marred by politicians routinely treating each other as rogues, fools or traitors.
Some larger departments assembled photographic rogues' galleries, but photos were imprecise: People could look alike, or alter their appearance.
Nuclear weapons would be used frequently by aggressors, rogues, terrorists, and extortionists, and no protections or counters would exist.
And quite frankly, if they were shared, I'm a little concerned, because people are acting as rogues and renegades.
He might have larger-than-life problems, and he might have to battle a terrifying rogues' gallery of villains.
Prince Mohammed was known for his unpredictability, but Jamal's murder placed him squarely in the league of global rogues.
By the eighth or ninth inning, Yankee Stadium became an outtake from "The Warriors" — the Rogues against the Riffs.
Throughout the Cold War, the US backed a rogues' gallery of unsavory characters as a check on communist expansion.
Eventually, Rogues used the free tool Source Filmmaker to make a video one of his early stories, Rectum 2.
Rogues says that this was a nod to his past in drawing, which he considers a waste of time.
He championed the underdog, resented authority, befriended rogues and mobsters, skewered politicians and always announced what was on his mind.
Those haters seem hellbent on convincing the public that Gary Oldman belongs in the rogues gallery of true abuser predators.
If you're familiar with Batman's rogues' gallery, you know Black Mask is, at best, maybe a "C-level" Gotham villain.
" He whined about his persecution by the "fake news" and the deep-state rogues who perpetrated the Russia "witch hunt.
A rogues' gallery of lovers, friends and family ensues, detailed miniatures full of comic touches of malice and exasperated affection.
Renekton has turned into a brightly colored action figure that looks it's been pulled straight out of He-Man's rogues gallery.
And conscientious providers and prescribers of m-health apps risk being tarred by association with any data-misusing rogues that emerge.
Financiers passed on stock tips to him in gratitude, while trespassing rogues learned that arrest was the least of their worries.
Whatever the accusations, the governors in this rogues gallery share at least one trait: All behaved as if they were untouchable.
Rogues got his first UK Top 10 for the track "Girls Like" - a Tinie Tempah single which features Swedish singer Zara Larsson.
Dimitri Payet is the most recent addition to a rogues' gallery that also includes George Best, Carlos Tevez, and Pierre Van Hooijdonk.
The Human Rights Council, made up of 47 member nations, is sometimes described by critics as a rogues' gallery of rights abusers.
It's a blast to swing through the city, trap bad guys in web cocoons, and quip with the Web-head's rogues gallery.
Kenny Wells, the feckless owner of a Nevada mining company, is the latest entry in the Matthew McConaughey gallery of charming rogues.
And of course for the cagey rogue Mr. Wednesday, the producers have, in Mr. McShane, television's pre-eminent portrayer of cagey rogues.
The president has stacked this commission with a rogues' gallery of people with reputations for false and exaggerated claims of voter fraud.
It's also a trade that celebrates big egos, narcissists, rogues, pranksters, and madmen, and defends blatant sexual exhibitionism as an art form.
For Arya, whose journey has been spent with rogues and assassins, that means killing anyone who's ever crossed her, or anyone who might.
This may not be the most exciting-looking card in Mean Streets of Gadgetzan, but it has a ton of potential for Rogues.
Among the rogues' gallery of Romanov pretenders who emerge in the aftermath, a young woman surfaced in 1920 claiming to be Princess Anastasia.
To put Mazda's size into perspective, Nissan sold 329,904 Rogues in the United States last year, while Mazda moved 297,773 vehicles, in total.
Referring to 'the parties of Honest men and Rogues into which every country is divided,' Jefferson insisted that 'the Republicans are the nation.
In a country where voters often claim to want bipartisanship but usually vote as if the other lot are rogues, this is risky.
Long before Rogue One was conceived, there was another Star Wars story that followed another band of rogues: Michael A. Stackpole's X-Wing series.
Besides the players, we also meet Galileo and various Italian, French, Spanish and English monarchs, popes and cardinals, philosophers and artists, rogues and explorers.
Despite all the fingers pointed in its direction, Beijing has long denied any responsibility for hacks and attacks — instead blaming internal "criminals" and rogues.
They make clear that policing offshore banking and tax havens and the rogues who use them cannot be done by any one country alone.
Alexandra, Elektra, and Defenders' rogues gallery of villains are planning to bring New York City, the home these heroes share, to its grim end.
McCone methodically inspects the entire house, hesitating only when she comes upon a pictorial rogues gallery of California serial killers enshrined in the attic.
Maybe the Clinton picture represents a new brand of presidential portraiture, for a time when politics and entertainment are indivisible, heroes and rogues indistinguishable.
It has the requisite Shakespearean echoes, and its take on our embrace of political rogues — even against our own interests — is timely and universal.
They're all populated with heroes and rogues, peasants and pike-wielders, and they ask the player to act as the backdrop for those actions.
"To fall asleep I watched TV with the sound off while listening to music in my headphones because the movies were boring," Rogues says.
But the mere appearance of one's picture in rogues' galleries became "as much an indisputable indication of criminality as was being in jail," Delgado writes.
The thinking is that Spider-Man, whose rogues' gallery is one of the most recognized in comics, can sustain his own separate, ongoing story continuity.
You gain victory points by completing quests, and you complete quests by acquiring pools of Rogues, Warriors, Wizards, and Clerics (basically just different-colored cubes).
More smaller stories in the MCU would be great, and Spider-Man — with his fantastic rogues gallery — is a great place to start with that.
Trump imagines that America unbound, shaking hands or giving the finger, depending upon short-term interests and Presidential whims, will flourish among the other rogues.
Katie Harland spotted the lack of fun, comfortable, yet also stylish shoes while working in advertising, and launched her shoe start-up Rogues shortly after.
The Stewart rogues' gallery includes Jim Cramer, Judith Miller, Bill O'Reilly, Tucker Carlson on "Crossfire" — though his equally memorable ambush of Chris Matthews goes unmentioned.
And we haven't even begun counting the villains, a rogues' gallery of grotesques who evoke virtually every monster and murderer from myths and movies alike.
This must be America's global diplomatic crusade for the next decade, as soon as we have denuclearized the two rogues, with military force, if necessary.
The fact that he's brought this rogues' gallery to Washington with him, stories about Omarosa and the 10 days of Scaramucci, they're all delicious stories.
Denounced by the Catholic church as common heretical rogues, the head of a church cleansed of graven images and the caliph united against idol-worshipping Rome.
Expenses to secure "Free Speech Week" at Berkeley, which was due to feature a rogues' gallery of alt-right speakers, were expected to run to $1m.
The two officers have been arrested and the Uttar Pradesh state police officer Singh said he was determined to "punish & wean out such rogues in uniform".
Hunters, Warriors and Paladins make up the Grimey Goons; Mages, Priests and Warlocks form the Kabal; and Druids, Rogues and Shamans fall under the Jade Lotus.
The automaker still imports most of the Rogues it sells in the United States, to avoid idle production lines at plants in Japan and South Korea.
"He was one of the cleverest, nicest, and most charming old rogues I have ever had the pleasure of spending time with," said actor Keith Allen.
But, crucially, the algorithm successfully flagged up all 336 "real" rogues, and did so an average of 153 seconds before a putative wave would have struck.
The age of the men and their bungling during the theft and its aftermath have helped fan a perception of them among some as endearing rogues.
From her early days in Savannah's Rogues Gallery (with Phillip Cope of DAMAD, and later, Kylesa), she commanded attention with her guttural growls and raspy screams.
A perfectly off-kilter and dystopian roundup of beautiful rogues and misfortunates, it successfully characterizes our own unsettled time, inside the bubble of an art fair.
On Money As the rogues' gallery of fallen world leaders grows, you might be tempted to conclude that ours is the most corrupt era in history.
Jamie James gives a full, intriguing, detailed history of the island's visitors and expats, a wild panoply of writers, artists, rogues, madmen and madwomen, and thieves.
Still, a lot of content produced by cranks, rogues, and hackers who don't fit the model the Supreme Court had in mind in Sullivan finds an audience.
It's no surprise that Kobach is reluctant to comply with the court's order: He's an infamous nativist and a proud member of Donald Trump's gallery of rogues.
Presented by the Center for the Study of Political Graphics, Presidential Rogues Gallery: Satirical Posters 1960s-Present runs at LA's ARENA 1 Gallery until 20 August 2016.
Show me the rogues gallery of '90s gaming's used-to-be-somethings, and he's the one, probably the only one, who I can see fitting in 2017.
Bell Pottinger was hardly the only British outfit working for rogues and despots, as well as publicly traded companies, nor was it the largest or most profitable.
That includes his alternate rogues gallery; the movie also features Kingpin, a second or even third-tier Spidey villain compared to the likes of Thanos or Ultron.
The government said it would, but acknowledged its critics' concerns by agreeing to adopt a version of an international treaty that limits arms sales to rogues (see article).
These ranged from helping some of the world's best-known rogues to filter money back into the financial system, to helping them (and others) get around awkward sanctions.
The current Republican contingent is almost a rogues' gallery of the more extreme Freedom Caucus bomb-throwers; Louie Gohmert, Jim Jordan, and Matt Gaetz are only the start.
He has an air of quiet sensitivity and a slightly adenoidal voice that suggests an off-hours version of the antiheroes and rogues he has embodied on camera.
While a treaty would not stop nonstate actors, it would help isolate perpetrators as rogues and reduce the risk that cyberattacks would slide into conventional or nuclear conflict.
Furthermore, Trump has nominated, and his Republican conspirators in the Senate have confirmed, a rogues' gallery of some of the least qualified, most questionable appointees in recent memory.
Scruffy nerf-herder Wade Watts teams up with a band of rogues to win Halliday's contest and defeat an evil corporation dedicated to taking control of the virtual world.
They went on adventures, made friends, stopped evil, wore glitter at every opportunity, and had chaste romances with cute boys named Rio and harmless rogues like the Sea Hawk.
Whistleblowers and hackers often earn scorn from governments and media outlets, but a new exhibition on these rogues of the information age hopes to restore balance to the debate.
The sting went so far as to shoot mock "I'm a winner!" commercials, exposing a rogues' gallery that appears to have been plucked out of a Coen brothers movie.
This rogues' gallery contained nearly a hundred and thirty thousand images—of acne, rashes, insect bites, allergic reactions, and cancers—that dermatologists had categorized into nearly two thousand diseases.
Can the Kim family, a band of rogues essentially, pull off the ultimate caper to better their lives and wiggle themselves into indispensable parts of the wealthier Park family?
Gotham Central examines how a police precinct works in Gotham with the weird rogues gallery of Batman terrorizing the city and, of course, Batman's own involvement in fighting crime.
It rings many notes expected in such tales: larger-than-life rogues, heroes and villains, bickering and meddling gods, prophecies and Machiavellian maneuvers that would shame anyone in Washington.
"Colors make people happy, [and] I think they often forget to appreciate them because of our actual trend of white/black/grey design we can see everywhere," Rogues says.
Magic Wand plays the most like a traditional video game of the stable, and as such it's an ideal starting point in The Catamites' world of hucksters, gadabouts and rogues.
And if Welsh and company wanted a mind-controlling villain for the first season, they could have dug a little deeper into Superman's rogues' gallery to find Despero or Starro.
The Kabal consists of Mages, Priests and Warlocks; the Grimy Goons are made up of Warriors, Hunters and Paladins; and the Jade Lotus are formed by Druids, Rogues and Shamans.
Indeed, the senators who drafted the amendment openly acknowledged that if this power were to be utilized by "rogues," it could result in "usurpation" of the presidency, as then-Sen.
Past teams of researchers who have attempted to predict such rogues have tried monitoring every wave in a region using radar, and then forecasting the behaviour of each of them.
The sterling crisis turned hedge funds into the glamorous rogues of finance and demonstrated the punitive power that they could wield against policymakers in a world of free-flowing capital.
Riyadh was listed as having violated the rights of children in armed conflict, joining a so-called "rogues' gallery" of states and armed groups, for its part in the Yemen war.
In several cases the rogues have told leading makers of films or television programmes that if they do not pay up, digital copies will appear online before the official release date.
Because states do not typically share timely information about disciplinary actions taken against health-care workers, footloose rogues can create a costly regulatory headache for unwitting new employers in another state.
Each obstacle they face is handled deftly and quickly, to the point where our rogues never feel like they could be in trouble or face any consequences for what they've done.
The role seems right up the Oscar-winning actor's alley because he's essentially played rebellious and lovable rogues in Dazed and Confused, Mud, Magic Mike, True Detective... you get the point.
The rogues may have won the day — and the tabloid back pages — when Tyler Austin slid late and wide, Joe Kelly fired high and tight, and a bench-emptying brawl commenced.
Rogues work takes some familiar new media art tropes—the hyper-colored virtual avatars and environments—and applies a narrative to them to create mesmerizingly beautiful, mysterious and humorous virtual worlds.
HAARLEM, the Netherlands — Frans Hals, a Dutch Golden Age portraitist of wealthy merchants and jolly rogues, was popular and successful in his lifetime, but before he died, he fell out of fashion.
"The pro-China signatories include a rogues' gallery of rights abusing countries that have zero credibility when it comes to human rights," Elaine Pearson of Human Rights Watch said in a statement.
That would be a direct hit to companies such as Nissan, which imported two thirds of the 310,000 Rogues it has sold in America during the first nine months of this year.
The Capitol itself is — with apologies to the new Trump International Hotel — the most sumptuous architectural jewel in Washington, replete with portraits and busts of our nation's statesmen (and a few rogues).
Mr. Carleton, best known until then for the hipster bro styles turned out under his Rogues Gallery label, reimagined the L.L. Bean classics for a 200-piece men's and women's Signature collection.
And there have been more than a few rogues along the way, including Oliver North, the Marine lieutenant colonel loaned to President Ronald Reagan's NSC, who later spearheaded the Iran-Contra affair.
For a week, commentators wrote brassy pieces saying the Hong Kong public would go to the polls to "end social chaos and violence," a vote against what they saw as rogues and radicals.
Visually translating the roguelike experience into something decipherable without becoming dull, simplistic or patronizing, the kooky space odyssey with looting-centric combat should reel in new fans and delight current roguelike rogues alike.
Those nefarious deals and minor rogues end up being a small part in the overall design of the season, but there's just so much attention paid to it — attention that could have gone elsewhere.
Trump's new chief of staff should wear a lapel pin that reads "I'm here to lighten your guilty conscience" by playing the part of the decent mainstream man who keeps the rogues under control.
In Spider-Man: Homecoming, Peter fights his traditional rogues' gallery enemies Vulture and Shocker, but even more distinctly, he fights mundanity and the not particularly compelling but still urgent call of ordinary teenage life.
Yet the coalition led by his party, the National Regeneration Movement (Morena), is a rogues' gallery of opportunists that includes Christian evangelicals, multibillionaire business allies, and proud sympathizers of the Chavista regime in Venezuela.
While one observer on social media lauded the gathering as "epic," another called it a "rogues' gallery" and lamented that a hymn was insufficient to undo the damage that misgoverning had caused the country.
It's an apt descriptor for the havoc the six rogues inflict on the city of Florence in 6 Underground's opening scene, but it's just as fitting a summary of Michael Bay's Netflix debut overall.
"Cheap apartments, cheap cafes, cheap bars — artists could afford to live there," John Strausbaugh, author of "The Village: 400 Years of Beats, Bohemians, Radicals and Rogues, a History of Greenwich Village," said in an interview.
A few people managed to make a pretty penny collecting the airdropped coins of others and converting them all to Bitcoin within hours of the drop, but these canny rogues were few and far between.
Plenty of rogues made appearances, too, especially in the depths of the Cold War, when the city acceded to State Department requests to toss confetti at visiting heads of state who were friendly to Washington.
The villain lowers himself from the ceiling to waylay his pursuers like a bizarro Batman — fitting, given the genuinely bizarre visual effects that distort his face like a member of the Dark Knight's rogues gallery.
Presidents throughout the 20th century identified America's vital interests with the survival and expansion of "Western civilization," which they claimed were threatened by Soviet-backed Communism from the East and disorderly rogues to the South.
It also has comics available for subscribers to download and read, including the fascinating, short-lived 1970s solo Joker series in which the clown prince of crime mostly tries to out-evil his fellow Gotham rogues.
As these two old rogues circle each other, Dobbs and Soderbergh ponder the legacies of these men and the actors who play them — both of whom were exemplars of masculine beauty and cool in the 1960s.
John Strausbaugh began his 2013 history, "The Village: 400 Years of Beats and Bohemians, Radicals and Rogues," at the time when European settlers first arrived in New York and former slaves were granted land to farm.
The two researchers analyzed a set of 13,535 individual waves, and estimated that maximally steep (aka really large) waves occur every 21 days, while less steep rogues rise twice per day in an open ocean storm.
In addition to Trump, former White House Chief Strategist Steve Bannon and former advisor Sebastian Gorka will also speak at three-day conference, dubbed "a rogues' gallery of the radical right," by the Southern Poverty Law Center.
Then again, we assume that the reason most people show up here at the Cantina is to learn all the classified information the Lucasfilm Empire doesn't want you to know, so have at it, self-styled Rogues.
But Hollywood only knows how to dream big right now, when the truth is, the best moments in this film are the smaller ones — the scheming and snap-crackle-pop wordplay among its gallery of medieval rogues.
Not only were the French poised to retake the southern part of their former colony, but Buddhist sects with their paramilitary forces and Chinese syndicate rogues based in Cho Lon all controlled important parts of the region.
Peter Vaughan, a British character actor who often played rogues early in his career but was more familiar to recent audiences as a wise, blind mentor on the HBO fantasy series "Game of Thrones," died on Tuesday.
The gold standard of the Mexico western remains "The Wild Bunch," Sam Peckinpah's blood opera that sends a band of rogues across the border as they flee from bounty hunters at the beginning of the 20th century.
" Orwell, among Bacon's gallery of rogues, is a highlight of Peppiatt's memoir; after their near sexual incursion is foiled by Connolly's lurking presence, Orwell asks Peppiatt how Connolly can still be lusting for her "after all these years.
Sources: Greenwich Village and how it got that way, Terry Miller; Gay Metropolis, Charles Kaiser; The Village: 400 years of beats and bohemians, radicals and rogues, John Strausbaugh; Love, Christopher Street: Reflections of New York City, Thomas Keith.
And Adrienne Barbeau makes for an all-time-great damsel in distress who's helpful to the hero and able to take care of herself but still captures hearts when the rogues are about to get the better of her.
When Batman finally admits to the Joker that he hates him (which, in Joker's terms, is something like an admission of love), Joker and his fellow rogues create their own chain and swing out to meet Batman and company.
These planets, with no sun of their own, go by many names—rogues, nomads, orphans—and there are estimated to be billions of them adrift in our Milky Way, sparking the imaginations of scientists and science fiction fans alike.
And if Trump is a mountebank, that makes him seem not dangerous but a clever trickster who is perhaps even lovable, in the tradition of charming rogues like W.C. Fields or the heroes of the 1973 movie The Sting.
His defining moment came in 1878, when he broke the Manhattan Savings Institution case, in which several masked men, led by Jimmy Hope — a prominent member of the Rogues' Gallery — made off with $2.75 million in securities and cash.
Scott Eastwood and Freddie Thorp play Andrew Foster and Garrett Foster, car-thief brothers and ostensibly lovable rogues whose outlandish attempt to purloin a magnificent Bugatti runs them afoul of a pair of psychopathic rival car collectors in Marseille.
We know how your life will end — adored by a surprisingly genteel young criminal, poisoned by Walter White — and we eagerly await the tale of how such a sharp and presentable young lady wound up enmeshed with these rogues.
Though there is nothing in the Constitution or federal law that prevents "faithless electors" from voting for a candidate who did not receive a plurality of the popular vote in their state, 29 states do have laws to discourage potential rogues.
Perhaps these rogues will continue to undermine Trump further whenever they disagree with him, say, for example, on Russia policy -- or, more importantly, on the question of whether the Trump campaign had contact with the Russian government prior to the election.
Especially when you consider the rogues gallery of advisers Trump has drafted in over the past few months -- a pasty collection of older males, mostly media executives and politicians, with a long rap sheet of marital infidelities, sex scandals and worse.
With the foundations of global stability being challenged by disruptive powers such as Russia and China, and rogues like North Korea and Iran, there's scarcely been a more dangerous time to loose faith in each other and our government system.
The rogues gallery of reporters, Menendez supporters, and other daily onlookers, meanwhile, have a front row seat as his jovial jabs at lawyers turn to downright rage when he perceives that his fairness to the defense has been wrongly questioned.
Byrnes is perhaps most famous for enhancing and popularizing what came to be known as the Rogues' Gallery: a collection of hundreds of photographs of criminals, along with detailed descriptions of their looks and habits, which detectives were expected to memorize.
The Brontës rendered their fantasy world in rich, obsessive detail, and the three girls in particular cycled through the archetypes that they would later render into their most iconic characters: the dashing rogues, the wise and underestimated heroines, the madwomen.
The agreement signed by Russia, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan and Iran — a club seen in the West as mostly a rogues' gallery of dictatorships and pariahs, but at least now getting along among themselves — took both approaches in the eventual compromise.
It remains to be seen just how many previous donors will choose to pass their money to the new effort, but Kolfage has assembled a rogues gallery of prominent conservative grifters to serve on his new border wall construction company's advisory board.
Cards with crossed cudgels are part of the Grimy Goons crime family — Hunters, Warriors, and Paladins; cards with potions are part of the Kabal — Mages, Priests, and Warlocks; and cards with a lotus are part of the Jade Lotus — Druids, Rogues, and Shamans.
Nor, in the researchers' view, is reorienting the vessel so that it meets a wave bow first (which would be a natural response to stop a ship rolling and capsizing when hit) of much value in the face of rogues of this magnitude.
But the startup became the target of international outrage this year after allegations that its software, called Pegasus, was used by a rogues' gallery of countries, including Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Mexico, to attack reporters, dissidents, and political targets.
But the startup became the target of international outrage this year following allegations that its software, called Pegasus, was used by a rogues' gallery of countries including Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Mexico to attack reporters, dissidents, and political targets.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie sees the Trump White House as a rogues' gallery of flawed people sidetracking the work of the U.S. president, according to excerpts of his forthcoming memoir posted on the news site Axios on Wednesday.
"American Made" encourages and earns your laughter, although it also provokes skepticism, particularly in its attempt to portray Barry as a picaresque hero, one of those rogues tumbling and swaggering from adventure to adventure in a world that's more corrupt than they are.
Beyond this initiation into office culture — and Wags makes sure it's a hazing — Taylor also has to accept the unseemly business of working among the rogues, which here takes the form of a giant duffle bag stuffed with $250,000 of rainy-day funds.
His very presence at Trump Tower offers a dramatic symbol of the racial bait-and-switch that the president-elect has perfected as entertainment: a 21st -century minstrel-meets-reality-show, starring disgraced rap stars, aging sports icons and an assortment of other rogues.
It was described as an opportunity for guests to walk into a fully realized planet full of smugglers and rogues where they could fly the Millennium Falcon and catch the unwanted attention of residents if they didn't bring the ship back in one piece.
The deal Marvel was able to broker with Sony for the rights to use Spider-Man was unprecedented, but still Sony keeps the rights to the web-slinger's associates and rogues gallery, and plans to release films in 2018 like Venom starring Tom Hardy.
What could easily have been a parade of battles against Superman's space-faring rogues' gallery is instead an exploration of the society that birthed him — and like any good science fiction, it's an excuse to look at real-world problems through a different lens.
It was the latest of many high-profile cases for the 210-person Federal Bureau of Investigation division dedicated to solving a wide array of art-related crimes at an agency that is better known for chasing bank robbers, spies and other criminal rogues.
A partnership at Goldman is one of the most coveted positions on Wall Street, so labeling high-level managers as uncontrolled rogues as a way to avoid criminal charges may not play well with prosecutors, especially when the deals were so lucrative for the company.
As the more astute analyses of the Russia story have pointed out, the corruption allegedly engineered by a rogues' gallery of Russian politicians, businessmen, intelligence agents and cybercriminals would not be possible without a ready-made architecture of American graft waiting for them to exploit.
Just as the cocktail renaissance has brought renewed fame to classics like the martini, the manhattan and the Negroni, it has heaped fresh infamy on a rogues' gallery of less classy concoctions, most of which emerged during the final decades of the last century.
Each of the three coequal parts of our government, the Founders believed, would seek to preserve its powers and authority, and the new Constitution thus would offer a means of checking the designs of demagogues and the sycophants and rogues who followed their lead.
This departure from ordinary photography toward an idiosyncratic format specifically reserved for police photos therefore transferred the original "stigma of criminality from the rogues' gallery" into the new image format, endowing the mugshot with the power to "brand" individuals as criminals through a "semantic osmosis," Delgado concludes.
But during his short career, spent interacting with Rio's black musical culture, this white, middle-class singer and songwriter envisioned samba as a national identity: The heroes of his narratives were small-time rogues for whom samba was a source of pride and a life force.
"Bleecker Bob's is a perfect example of the funky, idiosyncratic little Greenwich Village institutions that had enormous impacts on culture in the 21980s and '22001s," John Strausbaugh, the author of "The Village: 21967 Years of Beats and Bohemians, Radicals and Rogues" (2013), said in an email.
THE BIG BOOK OF ROGUES AND VILLAINS Edited by Otto Penzler (Vintage Crime, $25.) Penzler takes what is arguably the best part of crime and mystery novels — the villains — and packs them into an encyclopedic anthology that manages to cover both Dracula and Dr. Fu Manchu.
It reads in part: When crippling corruption polluted our nation And plunged our economy into stagnation, As self-righteous rogues took the opulent office And plump politicians reneged on their promise, The forgotten continued to form a great crowd That defended the Domhnall, the best of MacLeod!
Poland figures big in "Dimitrij": its noblemen give unofficial backing to the so-called False Dmitry—the first of three consecutive rogues who pretended to be the youngest son of Ivan the Terrible—allowing him to invade Russia and, after the unexpected death of Tsar Boris Godunov, assume power.
To do so, the movie will have to make the most of its lineup of lesser-known characters (which includes members of Batman's rogues gallery), a couple of cameos from Ben Affleck's Caped Crusader and its darkly comic story line that seeks the good in some very bad people.
"We actually have a good amount of the history of the web backed up, thanks to a tiny band of nonprofits, rogues, artists, and hackers like the Internet Archive and Archive Team that do most of the real work to archive the web," Drake said in an email.
But the glamorous-thief-as-celebrity — someone we're fascinated by and root for, even as we see them doing something bad and getting away with it — is an American institution, because we gravitate as a culture toward the alluring rogues who just refuse live the life they're expected to live.
Among the gathered rogues: a down-on-his-luck priest (Jeff Bridges), a singer named Darlene Sweet (Cynthia Erivo), an impressionable Southern girl (Cailee Spaeny) and her older sister (Dakota Johnson), a vacuum cleaner salesman (Jon Hamm), and — perhaps most enigmatically — a charismatic and shirt-averse cult leader, played by Chris Hemsworth.
With these cards it's pretty clear that Paladins, Rogues and Warlocks are among some of the classes that may be getting a boost when Journey to Un'Goro comes out in April, but more card reveals in the next couple weeks could easily swing the momentum in another class's favor, like Priests or Warriors.
Michael Maher, an NYT Australia reader and a fellow journalist, was driving through rural New South Wales a few weeks ago, and saw a sign in Braidwood for an elaborate re-enactment of the capture of the Clarke brothers, those notorious rogues who are nonetheless nowhere near as notorious as Ned Kelly.
Yoni Appelbaum argued at the Atlantic in November that Trump falls in the tradition of the lovable rogues from New York's old Tammany Hall machine: As long as he can sustain a narrative that he's delivering jobs, no one will care that he skims a few dollars off the top for the Trump Organization.
Since becoming Exxon's CEO in 2006, and before that as head of the oil giant's international division, Tillerson has presided over operations in some 200 countries, positions that put him in contact with a global rogues' gallery of strongmen from Russia's Vladimir Putin to Venezuela's Hugo Chávez, Chad's Idriss Deby to Yemen's Ali Abdullah Saleh.
Four million for George W. Bush curled in the fetal position, a face-down-rump-up Donald J. Trump, coquettish Amber Rose and Rihanna, a cherubic Anna Wintour and Pollyannaish Taylor Swift — a rogues' gallery including Bill Cosby, Chris Brown and Ray J, and arguably three of the most famous first-namers in modern times: Caitlyn, Kim, and Kanye.
But while a new era of "nice guys" rises up the charts, as the critic Jon Caramanica of The New York Times noted last month, the genre's mainstream center is still held by charming rogues like the ones being celebrated at this performance in Nashville: Jason Aldean, Luke Bryan, Florida Georgia Line, Chris Stapleton and Keith Urban.
In this spirit, around 1860, working for, or in, cooperation with the police, Samuel G. Szabo produced "Rogues, a Study of Characters," an album displayed here of more than 200 portraits, each labeled by the subject's name and his or her violation: shoplifter, wife poisoner, forger, pickpocket, murderer and counterfeiter, as if each were the archetypal personification of his or her crime.
Opinion Columnist Donald Trump's abrupt withdrawal of U.S. forces from Syria has drawn widespread scorn from Republicans and Democrats alike, and with good reason: The U.S. has betrayed an ally and ceded influence to a gallery of rogues — Bashar al-Assad, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Vladimir Putin and Qassim Suleimani, to name a few — in exchange for a hollow talking point about ending endless wars.
This is uncharted territory even in a sport that embraces rogues, put "Guys and Dolls" in the American lexicon and now faces an uncertain future after a surge in fatalities at Santa Anita Park this winter — 23 over a three-month span — left animal-rights activists and many in the general public questioning whether horse racing is too cruel and might be better off banned.
And while creative inspiration probably wasn't at the top of anyone's mind during the business impasse that reportedly dissolved the partnership between Sony (which owns the current film rights to Spider-Man and his rogues' gallery) and the Disney-owned Marvel Studios, that unexpected split could inadvertently inspire Sony to adopt exactly the sort of creative problem-solving that has fueled some of the MCU's greatest moments.
Given that Spider-Man: Far From Home is a Sony film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, rather than the usual Disney film (because Sony currently holds the film development rights to Spider-Man and his rogues' gallery), it's natural enough to wonder whether Far From Home sticks with the by-now-standard Disney MCU pattern of adding extra scenes in or after the credits to tease the next film in a series, or pay off plot points from earlier in the movie.

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