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When he told me this was definitely Arsenal, though, I balked — everyone I know who roots for a soccer team roots for Arsenal.
Ron Artest III just totally DUNKED on his dad, Metta World Peace ... saying it doesn't bother him if Metta roots for his competition, because he roots for his dad's old rival ... LEBRON JAMES.
He roots for their South Side neighbors, the White Sox.
Barry Manilow returned to his roots for his latest album.
He even started establishing roots for a hopefully prosperous career.
Obama, with his complicated background, doesn't take roots for granted.
In startups, as in sports, everybody roots for the hometown team.
In that rediscovery is a return to roots for Mr. Forsythe.
When she beats me, she always roots for me as well.
The roots for perpetuating this conflict lie in the domestic context.
Fox News host says he roots for Russia against the West.
Like us, she loves Jimmy and roots for him to be better.
Maisie Williams went back to her brunette roots for the awards show.
But no one roots for a rules quagmire, not even rules officials.
It roots, roots, roots for its home team — and does little more.
Taylor Swift is getting back to her rootsfor, uh, one night only.
Trees have been storing carbon in trunks and roots for millions of years.
One roots for them, then, to set aside their differences and get along.
Now, the contractor appears to be laying down more permanent roots for his family.
Trump and Kraft are longtime friends, and the president famously roots for the Patriots.
So, does this mean Ahnald roots for the Clippers over the Lakers this year?!
As a former juror myself, I know that the jury roots for the little guy.
And there's a part of me that naturally roots for anyone willing to do this.
Mr. Crane's favorite Premier League team is Arsenal, while Mr. Davies roots for rival Liverpool.
RED BANK, N.J. — The composer and lyricist Joe Iconis roots for the underdog, the oddball.
Critical findings by Mueller would immediately boost demands in the liberal grass roots for impeachment.
My comrades at the warehouse gave me the supplies and two tapioca roots for dinner.
Marshall's speech reassured a weary continent and laid the roots for a strong transatlantic relationship.
What kind of a man roots for people to get thrown out of their house?
What kind of a man roots for people to get thrown out of their jobs?
"He's so generous and so warm and he roots for you," she says in the interview.
And now, she's returning to her roots for NBC's new reality competition series World of Dance.
Edwardian health reforms did not provide the roots for legislation that created the NHS in 1948.
Community leaders identify more profound roots for the violence, including disinvestment in neighborhoods, poverty and unemployment.
My son now roots for the Phillies — his grandparents have tickets — and Halladay was his favorite.
He really roots for the Knicks, but supporting the Nets … … is something to do and it's fun.
Use roots for roots, leafy greens for leafy greens, and other alliums for leeks, onions and garlic.
But even in the midst of Jones showcasing athletes from every country, she consistently roots for America.
Since making moves to Tennessee the reality star has also been putting down roots for her business.
" And colorist Bargallo "made it really multi-dimensional" with darker roots, for more of a "dirty blonde.
This weekend, though, she went back to her down-home roots for a trip to the farm.
What kind of a man roots for the economic crash that cost millions of people their jobs?
Like everyone who roots for a baseball team, I remember life events by connecting them to games.
Finales of beloved series or widely publicized special miniseries (Roots, for example) would obtain especially vast viewership.
"There is a reason Trump fears @JoeBiden and roots for Bernie," Comey added with the hashtag #Biden223.
Although there are no enough roots for that, Queen Elizabeth does devote a lot to Brexit issue.
I think she's just the one person in the locker room that everyone roots for, including me.
"It's not that simple," said Henry Green, a student who lives in Brooklyn and roots for the Nets.
To echo the Stevie Wonder song played by The Roots for the First Lady's intro: Please don't go.
Gaga took the song back to its rock 'n' roll roots for her performance to truly spectacular results.
If you're the sort of person who roots for Goliath to step on David, then sure, go ahead.
He plainly roots for all his guests and his questions reflect sensitivities unimaginable even a few years ago.
It's tough to be the underdog in real life, but everyone roots for him as a fictional hero.
So for now, even as she roots for the system's rebound, it remains mostly the stuff of prayers.
Following his departure, Esparza is temporarily returning to his Broadway roots for a Chess revival at the Kennedy Center.
And we can thank the roots for carrying the water and nutrients through a plant to facilitate this growth.
But, in this case, the soft bristles allowed me to get much closer to my roots for maximum smoothing.
Whether she is evacuee or refugee, fugitive or captive, the reader roots for her every step of the way.
"This has been the number one issue for conservative grass roots for seven years and then some," he said.
The first trailer, seen above, shows Hollywood's former prince of darkness return to his gothic roots for the role.
But Mr. Murphy, who is also a founder of DFA Records, occasionally returns to his roots for D.J. sets.
Step aside, rom-coms: Jennifer Garner is going back to her bad-gal roots for an epic new movie role.
This enraged some in the field, who said that he had fabricated African roots for Greek civilization for political purposes.
"There's great deal of impatience amongst the grass roots for senators to get off the fence on Kavanaugh," Sroka added.
Later on Sunday, he watched a final soccer championship match between Corinthians, which he roots for, and its archrival, Palmeiras.
Some of the front teeth had three roots, for example, whereas those of our species usually only have just one.
He liked it in Corona, and after establishing roots for the first time in his life, he wanted to stay.
I add in a belt with a silver buckle that really speaks to my New Mexico roots for good measure.
Even with my first song, 'No Roots,' for me the lyrics were quite depressing at the time, if I'm completely honest.
The 10-time host returned to her country roots for the opening act in a red sequin Elie Madi caped design.
Instead, it proposes that the roots for this kind of sharing came decades earlier, making for an evolution, not a revolution.
Lauren Conrad, reality star turned entrepreneur, announced she's going back to her roots for a tenth anniversary special of The Hills.
Side note -- Bush played with the Saints, Lions, Bills, Dolphins and 49ers ... but, he only roots for ONE team these days.
Apply the color (or several colors) directly onto dry hair or roots for a bold, Insta-worthy look for festivals and beyond.
She means this literally, and figuratively, as she reveals that she also plans to tap into her country roots for upcoming projects.
The other driver of change in Russia is a clear demand from the grass roots for more impersonal institutions and fair rules.
No one is clean in the film — least of all the viewer, who roots for Howard to escape each scrape and squeeze.
The vagaries of his job tend to be more difficult on his wife, Lauren, a former volleyball player who roots for blowouts.
Their mutual love of baseball comes complete with a healthy crosstown rivalry: He roots for the Washington Nationals, and she the Baltimore Orioles.
I quickly dry it, curl it, and finish the look with a spritz of texturizing spray at my roots for even more volume.
Scott is from Chicago and is a lifelong Cubs fan, so you know he roots for the underdog and never gives up hope!
And by honing in on the textural and melodic quirks of her voice, she always has sturdy emotional roots for her unceasing experimentation.
Democratic ranks have also been decimated in state governments across the nation, where new leaders tend to plant roots for future higher office.
When he's campaigning in Philadelphia, he roots for the Phillies, and when he's campaigning in Tampa Bay, he shows love to the Rays.
"There was a low enthusiasm inside the opposition grass-roots for these elections," says Félix Seijas, a statistician at the Central University of Venezuela.
The actor paid homage to his Scottish roots for the night out, wearing a pair of red tartan pants and leather lace-up boots.
If you're surprised to hear that two city-based creatives gave up their urban roots for life in the country, so were their families.
The Netflix show leaned pretty hard on its sci-fi roots for season 1, but, its sophomore year will be all about horror movie vibes.
Forbiddingly long compound words like hjúkrunarfræðingur (nurse) [spoken] have no familiar elements (Hjúkrun comes from roots for "serving" and "caring", and fræðingur is a specialist).
They hoped to procure signatures from the Swiss players with Kosovar roots for a petition calling on UEFA and FIFA to recognize the Kosovo federation.
To find the truly conservative solution, they should look to their conservative roots for a pro-growth proposal that doesn't grow the size of government.
The puzzle is accessible to everybody who roots for me in my work but who has felt put off by my usual degree of difficulty.
In "This is Us" world, the Super Bowl is a legitimate and weighty narrative touch point and even worse, everybody roots for the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Jeong returns to his stand-up roots for his first-ever Netflix comedy special, "Ken Jeong: You Complete Me, Ho," which comes out on Friday.
It even scored a pair of congratulatorytweets from Barack Obama—no small achievement, given that the president roots for the victors' crosstown-rival Chicago White Sox.
The idea is that instead of putting down roots for a property that you probably can't afford anyway, you remain untethered, wandering wherever your heart desires.
Meadows is quiet, serious, a runner; when not consumed with work for his large firm, he roots for his alma mater, football powerhouse University of Alabama.
Perhaps all of the shapes in her work have a root in the world, but none of her paintings are dependent upon these roots for sustenance.
Saccone stands so closely to Trump that he names only one disagreement: He roots for the Pittsburgh Steelers, while the president backs the New England Patriots.
Trees were cut down to make way for the refugees, who also dug up the roots for firewood, making the slopes even weaker and prone to collapse.
"But I lost my spot and I gained a husband who roots for me, a beautiful baby boy who looks at me like I'm his entire world."
Just look at Selena Gomez's latest transformation: The team at Nine Zero One salon maintained her dark roots for an edgier effect against her new platinum hair.
He still talks to a few former Patriots teammates, and while he hasn't spoken with Brady in a few years, he roots for his former fellow backup.
Azar served as HHS general counsel when federal policy planted the roots for today's shift in payment and delivery models in the Medicare Modernization Act of 2003.
Still, while there are deep American roots for such a call, they constitute a countercultural tradition that stands against what the United States has most readily represented.
After the big-budget (and contentious) production of "Shaft," Singleton made a conscious effort to go back to his "Boyz" roots for this small-scale 2001 drama.
Just last year alone, we saw A-list stars go from back-grazing lengths to ear-grazing pixies — and even more ditched their brunette roots for platinum hues.
Use an Afro pick to lift the roots (but only the roots) for extra volume, and shake your hair from side to side to encourage movement and bounce.
"New Danish Words, With Origin" a book by Jorgen Norby Jensen, shows how rarely new Danish forms are created by Danes from Danish roots for specifically Danish circumstances.
To win in the land of Vladimir Putin, the fastfood giant is downplaying its U.S. ties and stressing its Russian roots for the 609 restaurants it has now.
The viewer roots for Starling, banking on the hope that her mental prowess will trump her physical and emotional fragility to save the day (and the kidnapped girl).
The Roots, for instance, brought the live band into a rap world context; Sachs' sculptures bridge the divide between the visual and the auditory in the gallery setting.
As Atkin's Instagram points out, five of the 20 colors come with darkened roots for those between-salon-appointment times — or, if that's just the look you're into.
FRANKIE PORTUGAL Francis Garcia has dug into his family's roots for the Portuguese-style coffee shop he has opened with Sal Basille, his partner in Artichoke Basille pizzerias.
A scene in which Juan calls a girl he had a crush on, while a listening staff member roots for him, provides the film's most oddly affecting moment.
MoMA PS 1 Mina Stone, a chef who has often cooked for artists, draws on her Greek and Georgian roots for the menu at the newly redone cafe.
Massage your roots for a few minutes, then use a wide-tooth plastic comb (we love Yves' signature comb for this exact purpose) or a vent brush to detangle.
He's the witty underdog everyone roots for — the guy who's been constantly trampled by life and is, finally, on the cusp of getting the break he so badly deserves.
In the opening scene, a shackled African man, confused and frightened by his current state, calls out to Anansi (an African deity with Ghanaian roots) for guidance and rescue.
But the people I see working in the grass roots, for years and years, they're the people who give me hope, who show me the goodness in human beings.
He and his wife bought a 230,225-square-foot home in Franklin Park, a suburb where they felt they could put down roots for their twin first-grade daughters.
Whether you've only seen the trailer or managed to sit through the three-hour film, it's immediately clear that Black Widow returns to her roots for the Avengers' swan song.
He came back to his musical roots for the Disney classic Evans' first love was always singing, which made signing on to play Gaston all the sweeter for the star.
While we're on the topic of basketball, Jeezy is a fan of his hometown Atlanta Hawks while Wayne roots for the Lakers, even though Kobe hung it up last season.
Long occupying a cherished place in its country's musical psyche, with an unusually well-defined identity based in British music, it is the kind of orchestra that everyone roots for.
The sisters' quests to discover their family roots, for instance, mirror the efforts made by so many of the orphans in 19th-century literature, like Dickens's Pip and Oliver Twist.
I wish I was not the kind of fool who roots for a happy ending because The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story keeps putting my heart in a vice.
Since becoming First Daughter, the 23-year-old has seemingly rebranded her heavily auto-tuned pop singer, Rich Kid of Instagram roots for a more polished, more Ivanka-like public persona.
Margo Price, Lillie Mae, the Craig Brown Band and Joshua Hedley are digging down (literally) to their country roots for a one-of-a-kind music experience hundreds of feet underground.
While royal fans might have expected a series on royal etiquette, or how to correctly curtsy to the Queen, Eugenie is actually straying away from her royal roots for this project.
Mr. Mulroy, a retired New York City police detective, is what Notre Dame calls a "subway alum," someone who roots for Notre Dame but does not have a Notre Dame diploma.
She posts on Twitter about her dog, roots for South Carolina sports and wears the symbol of her home state — a palmetto and crescent moon — as a locket around her neck.
It can seem weird how enthusiastically the golf world roots for Woods, even though so many of its citizens, especially the ones closest to the tour, aren't especially fond of him.
There is something in the soul of America that instinctively identifies with a team like Loyola and roots for it, even though we know, deep down, they are fighting the odds.
Monk roots for Fox — "I tell him, 'Keep killing, Fox,' " Monk said — but he cannot help noting the opportunity that Fox has gotten, and how much he has made of it.
The Sing stars, including Tori Kelly and Seth MacFarlane, joined Jimmy Fallon and The Roots for an acapella medley of Wings' 1979 holiday hit, "Wonderful Christmas Time" during last night's Tonight Show.
This onscreen mother and daughter duo roots for one another in real life, too: Lauren Graham just filled Gilmore Girls fans' hearts with joy by congratulating Alexis Bledel on her Emmy win.
The actor, who was born in Washington to an Afro-Cuban father and an Irish and English mother, sat down with PEOPLE CHICA to also celebrate his roots for Black History Month.
Jane Fonda returned to her activist roots for her 79th birthday on Wednesday in Los Angeles when she appeared at a rally with famous friends Lily Tomlin, Frances Fisher and Catherine Keener.
Although Huber wears her zeal and her spiritual beliefs on her sleeve as she moves from one inspiration to the next, she's endearing, engaging company and the reader roots for her success.
" He then argued that his vote was based on a belief that Biden is the strongest candidate to defeat Trump: "There is a reason Trump fears @JoeBiden and roots for Bernie. #Biden2020.
" He then argued that his vote was based on a belief that Biden is the strongest candidate to defeat Trump: "There is a reason Trump fears @JoeBiden and roots for Bernie. #Biden2020.
Some people are fighting back to return Burning Man to its rootsfor the 2019 edition, a $100,000-a-ticket camp favored by influencers was banned, after intense backlash from fellow attendees.
Many establishment liberals still hope that the partnership between untrammeled capitalism and liberal democracy can be patched up, but a growing and restive chorus of radical and reformist voices roots for their separation.
A barrel-chested lawyer and city council member nattily dressed in a suit, Ray Ferris is a third-generation Roanoke businessman—deep roots for a city that wasn't founded until the late 22010s.
But the bond between Claire and Jamie—who has his own scars, literally and figuratively—slowly becomes far more complex, a rule-breaking love affair that the audience roots for on every level.
But a single "Women's Night" a season is never going to appeal to every woman who roots for a team, just like a "Men's Night" at the ballpark could never appeal to every man.
"Nang," a good old grime hype-fest where both rappers live up to the claims of the title, is accompanied by a rave-centric visual which feels like a return to roots for both.
This is blasphemy ... "It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia" star Charlie Day is living a LIE ... telling TMZ Sports he has no real love for the Philadelphia Eagles ... and actually roots for the New England Patriots.
While a large share of millennials initially move into major metropolitan markets, like New York City, San Francisco and Boston, they don't tend to stay and buy homes – putting down roots for the long term.
With a crew of contemporary influencers — Will Packer ("Straight Outta Compton") is a producer; Questlove oversaw the music — the hope is to recontextualize "Roots" for the Black Lives Matter era, a solemn and exacting feat.
There are heroes struggling every day at the grass-roots for a better world, for girls and women, for the rights and dignity of refugees, to defend humanity's cultural heritage, to advance compassion against hatred.
They were soon laughing together, discussing the importance of family and finding many things in common, like their love of travel, music, history, law and baseball (she's a Mets fan, he roots for the Yankees).
Sports Business John Leonard is a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology who roots for the Philadelphia Eagles, listens to sports talk radio when he is exercising, and teaches a course called Measurement and Instrumentation.
For Color-Processed Hair Whether you frequently refresh your golden balayage, can't help touching up roots for your iciest blonde, or simply love switching up your hair color every few months, this category is for you.
John Krasinski, who portrayed Jim Halpert — Fischer's character Pam's onscreen husband in The Office — has engaged in a back-and-forth rivalry with the star, as he's a Bruins fan and she roots for her native Blues.
You would have taken out your phone at 2-0 and texted your friend who roots for that team every joke your mind could conceive, and you would have done it for about 30 minutes in real time.
Britain's first Tour de France champion Wiggins, 35, has returned to his track roots for a golden swansong by the Copacabana this year, and how he reveled in the fast and furious action always guaranteed on the boards.
BIG BREAK At 22, after she dropped out of the University of North Carolina School of the Arts, Ms. McJunkins was asked to sing with Nappy Roots for its show in Cullowhee, a small town in North Carolina.
They formed back in 1995, and have stayed true to their bloody roots for over 20 years, releasing eight war-torn records—including 2015's Order Shall Prevail, from which the paranoid new video for "Doomsday" is taken.
There were pop-ups such as the couple Le'Genevieve Squires and Brittiany Peeler's Relish Catering curated by the group FoodLab Detroit; dinners by visiting chefs; a Food Justice Network Gathering by the group Interlocking Roots for the Q.T.B.I.P.o.
It would be easy to hide behind the film's overwhelmingly uplifting storyline, but Aduba plays Virginia's empowering combination of greenness and unwavering determination brilliantly and comprehensively, and creates a protagonist that the viewer staunchly and authentically roots for.
BRIDGETOWN (Reuters) - Endurance athlete Cameron Bellamy, still recovering from the exertions of the longest open ocean swim in history, is keen to get back in the water but will return to his rowing roots for his next adventure.
On its face, that's not a very interesting premise, but lucky for anyone who roots for Woody Harrelson, that's not all: the film, Lost in London, will be live-streamed in theaters at the same time it's being shot.
Oliveira Baptista wholeheartedly embraced these itinerant roots for his debut collection, but his contemporary take on the brand's ethos — marked by loose, enveloping silhouettes, layered headwear, utility belts and sturdy boots — is more subdued than that of its founder.
What you may not know is that the roots for the idea of AWS go back to the 2000 timeframe when Amazon was a far different company than it is today — simply an e-commerce company struggling with scale problems.
While we may have to wait for the actress to nab another sitcom role — should that be something she plans to pursue at any point in the future — at least she's returning to her roots for a really great cause.
"I see members all the time, I see the financial pressure that they're under because this job is unique," said Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Democrat of New York, who recently returned to her bartending roots for an event protesting income inequality.
A judge, says David Hodson, a family lawyer in London, might be presented with a list of items supporting her claim, which may be as trivial as which sports team the husband roots for, or where the family poodle gets a trim.
While glitter eyeliner might go running down your face after hours in the sun and glitter hairspray will leave iridescent specks in your roots for days, glitter-infused lotions, perfumes, and sunscreens can offer the same sparkle and shine without the mess.
A dazzling spectrum of dye colors and materials are showcased, first in their naturally occurring sources: minerals for malachite green, yellow ochre, and the elite bright red cinnabar; leaves for indigo and roots for rose madder; carbon black, and chalk, and lead white.
Jeb Bush, whose father was also president, played down his famous family roots for most of last year in his pursuit of the 2016 Republican presidential nomination, but in need of a boost, he has been relying more heavily on his family ties.
Considering Stone's most recent hair switch-ups were color-centric — she had most recently gone back to her red roots for the summer; just a month before that she was platinum blond — it's nice to see the star experiment with a change in length.
Release date: September 8 Why it matters: Reese Witherspoon goes back to her romantic comedy roots for a movie about a 40-year-old woman who returns home to LA with her two young daughters and ends up forming a makeshift family with three aspiring filmmakers.
His eyes are reddish and the large gold hoop earrings jan[gl]ing on either side of his shrunken black face make the children shrink in terror whenever they meet him on the street or in the woods where he goes to dig roots for his medicines.
Leather is on the rise, ascendant at Tod's, where the design team went back to its bags and driving-shoe roots for trench coats, motorcycle jackets, trousers and skirts in supple calfskin and shades of black, brown, red and white (the simplest statement yet of brand identity).
Mr. Johnson said he always roots for those applicants and counsels many like them in his current job, though Mr. Liggio, who is white, stood out to him in part because he seemed different from many of the first-generation, inner-city, students of color he usually encounters.
In the storm's immediate aftermath, the local and federal government, as well as nonprofits, mobilized to address the immediate needs of evacuees, but many believe a tipping point has been reached as evacuees reshape the demographic makeup of the area but struggle to put down roots for the future.
A sports fan who roots for the New York Yankees, the Connecticut native says his down time includes watching documentaries, reading satires by Voltaire and other writers who "don't make people laugh today because they don't have the right language," and going to dinner with a tight circle of friends.
P.S. Rudy Gobert would make this a pretty spicy debate, but I'm not quite ready to go there yet.) Washington Wizards: Ian Mahinmi ( three years, $48 million) Ask anyone who roots for the Wizards how they feel about this contract and you'll quickly understand why I felt the need to write this article.
Joey King may be your new favorite rom-com star thanks to her role in Netflix's smash hit film, The Kissing Booth, but the actress is returning back to her dramatic roots for her role in Hulu's true crime anthology series, The Act — and she's getting into character by shaving off all her hair.
To that end, Solomon and his team abandoned the modification-phobic design of 2012's XCOM: Enemy Unknown and overhauled it to its very roots for XCOM 2, giving players to virtually every line of code script and every graphical asset so they may bend them to their will using the editor Firaxis uses itself.
Serena Joy's Stolen Art Commander Waterford's (Joseph Fiennes) wife, Serena Joy (Yvonne Strahovski), has an impressive collection of art in her home, a rare commodity in Gilead, but the collection has even more sinister roots for Berghoff: "We pretended like they went into the Boston Museum of Modern Art and stole all their favorite paintings," she says.
"As the granddaughter of Agnez Dereon and Lumis Albert Beyince of New Iberia, Louisiana, I moved to New Orleans to be closer to my roots, for deeper self-reflection, and to be in the midst of a continuously inspiring and rich culture that I feel an endless amount of connection and gratitude for," Knowles said in a statement at the time she was announced as Honorary Muse.
And yet one also observes, with every step, evidence of the human: The most popular (allegedly two-hour-long) path that cuts through the woods is a trail of scarred and rutted stones, slippery with moss so that your hands scrabble over wet tree roots for purchase, that was laid around 400 years ago, back when the forest was regularly plundered for timber to make shingles.

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