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"rough and tumble" Definitions
  1. rough and tumble (of something) a situation in which people compete with each other and are aggressive in order to get what they want
  2. noisy and slightly violent behaviour when children or animals are playing together

455 Sentences With "rough and tumble"

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And politics is rough and tumble, dealing with the media's a bit rough and tumble, but I don't think it's sinister in any way.
That's the rough and tumble world of the public arena.
And she's rough and tumble and just is who she is.
"Of course, it's politics, it's rough and tumble," Mr. Bravo said.
Some doubt if Uber has really changed its rough-and-tumble ways.
That is, she has a rough-and-tumble, far from soothing, style.
I loved the raw, rough-and-tumble, sweaty, tense moments of it.
The world of bitcoin exchanges remains as rough-and-tumble as ever.
Abby Huntsman is no stranger to the rough and tumble of national politics.
Is this just all part of the rough and tumble of the campaign?
Journalism is a rough-and-tumble profession, maybe more so now than ever.
Surprisingly, for a team best known for crafting rough-and-tumble fight scenes,
Unlike my son, I wasn't a rough-and-tumble boy with skinned knees.
Sounds like he just misses the rough-and-tumble guys from the '80s.
Mr. Burkle is not unfamiliar with the rough-and-tumble of tabloid culture.
It has been a rough-and-tumble week for the ride-hailing company.
It's been a rough and tumble seven days; let's get you caught up.
" But he shot to fame as the rough-and-tumble pitchman for "Trivago.
Even the rough-and-tumble behavior of a regular InfantryBot could be explained away.
Except things aren't so happy in the rough-and-tumble world of ride-sharing.
"Donald Trump can't even handle the rough-and-tumble of a presidential campaign," Mrs.
We were primed for the rough-and-tumble style of old Western gunslinging movies.
The contest in New York is expected to be a rough-and-tumble one.
For instance, all male mammals engage in rough-and-tumble play, Ms. Eliot said.
This has been one of the most rough-and-tumble Oscar seasons in memory.
However, just because girls, on average, are less likely to want to engage in rough-and-tumble play than boys, it does not mean that any one girl is less likely to want to rough-and-tumble play than her boy peers.
But Sanders warned Thursday that he is ready for the New York rough-and-tumble.
"Politics is not a tea party, it's rough and tumble, we get that," she said.
Carmaking is best done at scale in the rough and tumble of the mass market.
A quaint shop in the West Village gets dragged into rough-and-tumble Albany politics.
She has a great sense of humor, she likes to rough and tumble with her brothers.
As a child Rachel enjoyed rough-and-tumble play; as a teenager, she dated a girl.
Eye-gouging became the ultimate finish in rough-and-tumble, with men being disfigured for life.
In rough-and-tumble fights, there were no-holds barred as part of the 'gentlemanly' agreement.
Democracy can be a mystifying, rough-and-tumble affair anywhere, but Brazil's Congress has few equals.
Politics was a passion, but he wasn't suited for the rough-and-tumble of the game.
He proved that the rough and tumble game that had prevailed prior his arrival was dated.
Yet for the vast majority of workers, Greece's labor market remains a rough-and-tumble landscape.
Democrats have chosen education activist  Susie Lee  for what promises to be a rough and tumble contest.
Quaint as they seem in this rough-and-tumble age, there is a reason for such customs.
" Later in the motion, Musk characterizes the social media site as the "rough-and-tumble Twitter platform.
She said that her own mother had been very fearful, gasping at anything remotely rough-and-tumble.
Being built for an educational environment means that the device should expect some rough-and-tumble treatment.
The family has a trailer full of rough-and-tumble little boys and a bunch of chickens.
But she lacked Lula's charisma and negotiating skills, a fatal flaw in rough-and-tumble Brazilian politics.
Puffs of dust rose occasionally from Mr. Zeffirelli's decades-old furnishings during rough-and-tumble comic scenes.
But no clear pattern emerged, and in the rough and tumble off-road world, accidents are common.
That said, the rough and tumble nature of the restructuring seems to overshadow the need for it.
An easy puzzle to solve with a rough and tumble theme, as John Guzzetta GOes DOWN SWINGING.
WASHINGTON — Judge Neil M. Gorsuch's first taste of rough-and-tumble Washington politics was bitter and lingering.
Given the weight of prejudice facing Africans with albinism, few have succeeded in its rough and tumble politics.
A rough-and-tumble Aries wouldn't attack a problem the same way an even-keeled Libra would, right?
Positive touch, including cuddles, kisses, affectionate rough and tumble and other games is absolutely essential to healthy development.
Clinton edged Sanders out in a rough-and-tumble battle that stretched over four months and 50 states.
Based upon the cheap but rough-and-tumble vehicle it came up with, Bantam was awarded the contract.
Though costume design was overlooked, the characters' threads contributed to the rough-and-tumble feel of the film.
Maybe before I would've been rough-and-tumble on the floor, too, instead of being a worrying onlooker.
Raised in a brothel, Arthur comes of age in Londinium with a rough-and-tumble gang of friends.
That is why the Nissan Pathfinder no longer is the rough-and-tumble vehicle it was in 1985.
In 2016, Mouctar Diallo, a teenage African immigrant, stepped into the rough-and-tumble world of Sanitation Salvage.
The Gamecocks went 12-6 in the rough-and-tumble SEC, which sent five schools into the tournament.
If I vote for Mr. Trump, I need to look deeper than just the rough-and-tumble personality.
Ben Ospital (former regular at Marlena's): Hayes Valley once had a reputation as a rough-and-tumble neighborhood.
If you have a daughter who's more rough and tumble, it's not going to be a good fit.
There was a rough-and-tumble side to the Dawg Pound — a dark side, an overtly problematic side.
Like many other pugilists, ancient and contemporary, rough-and-tumble fighters made self-aggrandizing claims to assert their dominance.
These formal duels did not always succeed, and sometimes, heated tempers led men back to the rough-and-tumble.
Noah Wyle and Aliyah Royale star in a tragic tale infused by race and rough-and-tumble Chicago politics.
The conflict reinforces Uber's reputation as a rough-and-tumble startup with a culture of winning at all costs.
It's a rough and tumble ride, a budget statement car for those that desire a bit of Italian flair.
Despite her rough-and-tumble lifestyle, she was somewhat sheepish when appearing on the show — hence the makeshift bikini.
China in the early 20th century — my book's focus — was, to put it mildly, a rough and tumble place.
Despite rugby's rough-and-tumble image, he insisted the game was safer than football, especially at the youth level.
Race veterans say that approaching this rough-and-tumble, 628-nautical-mile racecourse as a monolith can be overwhelming.
Stock market futures Friday immediately declined, and the equity markets have been on a rough-and-tumble ride since.
The rough-and-tumble sport of IndyCar racing is generally not too kind to the machines that race in it.
It seems as if the heatedness and the frenzy of rough-and-tumble is what most Southern men truly deplored.
If the rough-and-tumble, intentionally volume-blasted trailer is anything to go by, it'll be their Oasis: Supersonic moment.
Frankly, I believe that is why the formerly rough-and-tumble Nissan Pathfinder has changed to a family comfort wagon.
Maybe social media works well for rough-and-tumble election campaigns because it's a great way to confront your opponents.
A sturdy build is part of what makes Anker's PowerLine cable particularly appealing, especially in a rough-and-tumble environment.
Companies seeking to thrive in a rough and tumble deregulated world searched for lower prices, higher margins, and cheaper financing.
There was some speculation these investors could drop the company after several rough and tumble months for Jumia post IPO.
Before that, it's a rough-and-tumble, back-road Northwest adventure that's also a buddy comedy, even a proto-bromance.
Her mom was an opinionated second-grade teacher, and her dad grew up in a "rough-and-tumble" mining town.
It's mostly used now in the rough-and-tumble field of politics to announce that one is running for office.
Why would maintaining a certain distance from the rough and tumble of democratic politics be important in the 19th century?
Girls were hired as babysitters and taught to cook, while the independence of those rough-and-tumble boys was fiercely guarded.
It was a rough-and-tumble welcome in the arena for a candidate who has gamely sidestepped attacks in previous debates.
Faced with dangerous hard labor, exploitation by wealthy men, poverty and hunger, rough-and-tumble fighting was symbolic of their lives.
Pickup truck owners tend to be incredibly specific and particular about the options they seek for their rough and tumble activities.
In the rough-and-tumble world of civic politics, his work was not always celebrated and even caused controversy at times.
Our politics have always been a rough and tumble bloodsport throughout history, so vigorous debate on the merits is fair game.
What Teal has is youthful optimism and a drone built for far more rough-and-tumble flight than most consumer offerings.
Enter the hero of the story, a scrappy Oompa Loompa from the rough-and-tumble business world of New York City.
Taking the daily rough and tumble of politics is one thing — being a political punch bag for the press is another.
This rough-and-tumble tripod features flexible legs and rubber grip feet that allow you to position your device nearly anywhere.
But for now, and despite occasional poaching, sanctioned shooting and rough-and-tumble human politics, the wolves were doing pretty well.
The good news: they're made with Apple's most durable glass yet, which means they can sustain a little rough and tumble.
Joe Tobin was a rough-and-tumble child, who once crashed through the back-porch window when he was being chased.
Some players expressed hope that this was all part of the rough-and-tumble negotiating process, one they know too well.
America's rough-and-tumble political arena rarely gives candidates a second chance to fix public mistakes made on the campaign trail.
Pandora's narrower-than-expected losses signal a sigh of relief after a rough-and-tumble year at the online radio company.
"They didn't think he was tough enough to handle the rough and tumble of Moscow at the time," Mr. Merkel said.
This snaps onto walkie-talkies, reinforcing a connection that is otherwise prone to break in the rough-and-tumble of naval usage.
Historians have long deemed the rough-and-tumble fighters as the dregs of American society—an embarrassment to the wider cultural elite.
"Olivia loves to be rough and tumble and wants me to swing her and throw her, she's like a bull," he said.
" Greg Alden, an older brother, said, "Jenny grew up more rough and tumble than one might expect from her Hollywood good looks.
Students these days grow up "in a rough-and-tumble world on the internet", notes another Oxford professor, "where abuse is universal".
He spent much of his long life in the rough-and-tumble of Israeli politics, serving as a minister in 12 cabinets.
The Relay is shock- and water-resistant, so no matter how rough and tumble your kid is, the device can handle it.
Among certain populations, there began to be more men who epitomized a certain aesthetic—plaid shirts, beards, a rough-and-tumble attitude.
The island's inability to partake in the rough and tumble political process transforms it from a potential partner to a reluctant supplicant.
Though infusing such wizardry into a rough-and-tumble brawler might seem a bit contrarian, Land Rover's bosses say they're being realistic.
Florence looks great; the cast is appealing; and you'll learn about a rough-and-tumble sport you may not have encountered before.
Commodities exchanges are a rough-and-tumble environment of seasoned pros, where the average investor is a stranger in a strange land.
He's received widespread media coverage as Trump's "fixer" and for his background in real estate and the rough and tumble taxi industry.
Heaggan-Brown rose from a police apprenticeship program to become a cop on the rough-and-tumble streets of the city's northwest side.
The sport, too, has evolved from the rough-and-tumble of the schoolyard version, making it easier to sell to an international audience.
So for Hummer to come back as kind of a really rough-and-tumble luxury platform would probably be a halfway decent idea.
Started in the rural Carolinas and Western Virginia, rough-and-tumble expanded in popularity in the late eighteenth century into Kentucky and Tennessee.
Likening themselves to wild animals, and bragging about their abilities to womanize, fight, and drink were part of the rough-and-tumble braggadocio.
Heaggan-Brown rose from a police apprenticeship program to became a cop on the rough-and-tumble streets of the city's northwest side.
Even lower-class males would have found their braggadocio and effrontery checked by rough-and-tumble combat or other forms of violent retaliation.
For one thing, the possibility has yet to be exposed to the rough and tumble of Indian politics, where opposition would be fierce.
Ultimatums, threats and escalating rhetoric might have worked for President Donald Trump in the rough-and-tumble world of high-end real estate.
Growing up in Arcadia, Quave spent just as much time recuperating in hospital beds as she did in rough-and-tumble play outdoors.
I do know that working in a rough and tumble industry like I do with a bunch of dudes, things do get said.
And it befits a show in which Lady Gaga's "Bad Romance" is performed as a rough-and-tumble Folies Bergères-style rehearsal number.
The rough-and-tumble of democratic politics has always been rife with classical call-outs and far more egregious forms of lèse-majesté.
If the pants had a short shelf life, it was because the show's rough-and-tumble scenes put them to the test repeatedly.
The idea is that a free press needs some breathing room to make errors in the rough and tumble of the information maelstrom.
Two years later, Taft was a rough-and-tumble place where written accounts say many disputes were settled by fistfights, knives and gunfire.
Bros who, by the end of one rough-and-tumble round, end up having sex with each other, each one still embodying these characters.
I asked my parents to buy me a style of shoes worn only by girls, and I preferred cooking to rough-and-tumble play.
So prevalent were the long, sharpened fingernails using to attack the eyes that rough-and-tumble was also known in some circles as 'gouging.
She is an introvert who dislikes the rough-and-tumble of politics and who tries to run everything through a tiny group of advisers.
In Pakistan's rough-and-tumble politics, charges of corruption against leading politicians are common and several figures, including opposition leader Khan, face court cases.
The case has shone an unflattering light on the presidential family's long history in the rough-and-tumble world of Rio de Janeiro politics.
Charlie Hunnam plays a rough-and-tumble Arthur who grew up in the streets, only to discover that his birthright was stolen from him.
Yet the proliferation of these member-led groups creates some needed opportunities for lawmakers and outside interests in today's rough and tumble political world.
Depending on one's perspective, they contained either a shocking exposé of political corruption or an affirmation of the rough-and-tumble nature of politics.
Traders made and lost fortunes in the pits, once known for a rowdy, rough and tumble atmosphere marked by yelling and arcane hand signals.
She grew up with three brothers, and told C-Span, "they were pretty rough and tumble," so she got used to clashing with people.
Prizefighting at least had rules and limits, but rough-and-tumble was, undoubtedly, the most violent form of fighting in the U.S. at the time.
Although 'gougers' may have traditionally been 'lower-class' men, sometimes men from the upper classes engaged in rough-and-tumble, although not always by choice.
The willingness to fight rough-and-tumble, rather than in a 'fair fight,' also revealed, to this particular community, the true grit of a man.
Her fresh face and femme voice contrasted with her rough-and-tumble stage presence; she was an anomaly that epitomized a certain kind of rock.
Yet, despite their pet-store curb appeal, they are wild animals, completely at home in the rough and tumble briny waters of New York City.
Yet Karagumruk is also known as a rough-and-tumble place of nationalistic attitudes, small-time mafias, jittery drug addicts and gunfire in the night.
HBO's rough-and-tumble series about the 1970s Times Square sex trade is back, and the Dance Now Festival returns to present 40 artists. Sept.
Pasolini lived within walking distance of the projects for five years, and spent hours playing soccer with the rough-and-tumble boys who lived there.
Toyota added some more rough and tumble stuff too, including a 1-inch lift backed by heavy duty suspension and a four-wheel drive system.
Neither man came off particularly well, but Mr Johnson, more experienced in the rough and tumble of debate than his opponent, won by a nose.
But he says the threat of Russian interference adds a greater burden — even for a state known for negative campaigning and rough-and-tumble politics.
Mr. Trump's preference for bilateral trade pacts is in keeping with his deal-making style, cultivated in the rough-and-tumble world of real estate.
He was the populist billionaire, still engaged in the rough and tumble, at home on reality television just as he was in overpriced real estate.
A sketchbook drawing is as rough and tumble of a place as the stripped, scarred, raped South African landscapes Kentridge renders for his danse macabre.
I knew from several different people that the three of them were wonderful and down to have the kind of rough-and-tumble, independent-filmmaking experience.
Therefore, when we hear of the oral accounts of 'rough-and-tumble,' they may indeed be exaggerated, but that does not discount them as historical artifact.
Still, as Clinton has acknowledged, politics is a "rough and tumble" business, and it's hard to imagine any politician who hasn't found foes along the way.
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Their customary courtroom habitat, while seemingly rough and tumble, is actually a judicially protected environment where long-standing rules and traditions prohibit personal attacks on lawyers.
A pragmatism honed in the rough-and-tumble world of business may be exactly what this country needs to regain its footing in a global economy.
Avenatti's campaign is based on the implicit idea that he is the Democratic answer to Donald Trump, a rough-and-tumble political brawler who speaks bluntly.
Working to defeat Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, 70, on the rough-and-tumble campaign trail, Clinton has said she is held to a different standard.
Foraging The sinuous, narrow streets and low-slung buildings around Brick Lane in London's East End were once a part of a rough-and-tumble neighborhood.
Meanwhile, haggling for seats at the political high table goes on unchecked, in scenes that have played out for decades in India's rough-and-tumble elections.
Though Ms. Sharmila is considered by many the embodiment of Manipur's conscience, some wondered if she could handle the rough-and-tumble nature of India's politics.
Mr. Scott said Mr. Gowdy was not likely to miss the rough-and-tumble of such politically charged matters — or the gradations of truth in Washington.
At their best, Wellman's pre-Code films are a rambunctious folk cinema in which the director always seems up for a spot of rough and tumble.
Panpayak, however, took the rough and tumble in his stride and retaliated with airburst round kicks and savage right hooks to regain control of the battle.
Though the show didn't always take advantage of its prequel status, "The Catwalk" is a fun look at the rough-and-tumble early days of Starfleet.
Everyone laughed and went back to eating — in the rough-and-tumble world of DC law, it wasn't even the most obnoxious thing said that day.
I'm currently reading Lynne Cheney 's biography of Madison – a good reminder that politics in America has always been rough and tumble and apropos for today's events.
What's more, people resent as elitist the notion that the decay of beloved cities is an acceptable part of the rough-and-tumble of a dynamic economy.
Unlike prizefighting, which eventually transitioned into the sport of boxing, rough-and-tumble fighting would never become an organized sport, or even one that had recognized champions.
Howle plays Edward Mayhew, a graduate student of history from a more rough-and-tumble background than Ronan's character Florence Ponting, a violinist in a string quartet.
Brown dropped out of The University of Texas to become a Dallas police officer patrolling the same rough and tumble inner-city neighborhood where he grew up.
Of all the rough and tumble police upgrades, perhaps my favorite is the transformation of the rear passenger area into a doggie box (my term, not Ford's).
Silicon Valley is a long way from the rough and tumble world of the New York City neighborhood that's interwoven in the lore of Jones' musical mythology.
Orchard Park is nice, but across the railroad tracks by the stadium the Big Tree and Nanny Goat Hill areas could be a little rough-and-tumble.
His attempt to keep his powder dry and sit out the early stages of a rough-and-tumble primary cycle has failed to completely silence his critics.
Carlos grew up in the Bedford-Stuyvesant section of Brooklyn in the 1990s, then a rough-and-tumble neighborhood where he struggled to stay out of trouble.
Politics is a rough-and-tumble affair, and this past election will, undoubtedly, go down in history as one of the most divisive in modern American politics.
The movie's rough-and-tumble look works in its favor, and the occasional doldrums allow for reflection on the obstacles, military and otherwise, the women face daily.
The resignation comes at a tricky moment for Uber, which is struggling with complaints that its rough-and-tumble culture has allowed sexual harassment to go unpunished.
The radical transition from the Indian state of Guajarat to the rough-and-tumble melting pot of New York city also taught him the importance of adaptability.
They had a lot more in common than people realize … the rough-and-tumble guy from the projects in Boston with this bad boy image and America's princess.
She and her husband, Danny, sold their home, and with the help of a local church opened a new center in rough-and-tumble Central City in 73.
"Even though the TAG Heuer matches my career, it can also keep up with the pressure of a rough and tumble life of raising a toddler," she said.
This is a wonderful slice of life from the rough and tumble world of amateur golf and further proof that the smartphone is an indispensable tool for good.
So while she may be playing a rough and tumble MMA fighter in her next movie role, until then she's pulling out all of the super glam stops.
Here there are no formal rules, and in the rough-and-tumble of partisan politics many people do and say whatever they think they can get away with.
"What I know of Kensington in London is very different from the rough and tumble of here," said Barbara Tickner, 87, who works in a church in Liverpool.
Directed by Scottish filmmaker David Mackenzie, Hell or High Water is impeccably shot, adopting a visual style that evinces the same rough-and-tumble practicality of its world.
It's evolved from a rough-and-tumble purveyor of goods for home cooks and chefs to a bona fide foodie destination, with stalls boasting the best of Catalonia.
Landon, at that point, one of the then-fat-and-happy Tribune Company's top dealmakers, participated in the rough-and-tumble of New Century Network's efforts at networking.
This is what the insult argues for — a rough-and-tumble world in which raw power reigns and nobody ever asks for help or complains of ill treatment.
Apparently too controversial for some, but it's difficult to tell who is ready for that rough and tumble world of signings and … giving pens to staffers, I guess?
"Yes, it is, for some people, an extraordinary step for a clergyperson to operate beyond the pulpit and enter the rough-and-tumble of politics," Dr. Warnock said.
It's designed to be kind of rough and tumble, because members of the House are closest to the people, so the passions are a little more obvious there.
With Bajin still by her side, but apparently no longer in her confidence, Osaka fought through another rough-and-tumble draw to win the Australian Open in January.
Angelina Jolie has not ruled out a move into politics — and has joked that she might be tough enough to take the rough and tumble that comes with it.
According to the Hatchet Inn website, this pub was once frequented by the pirate Blackbeard and was once a rough-and-tumble arena for cockfighting and bare-knuckle boxing.
And if Nissan wants to be a serious player in the American truck market, and it does, it ought to have a rough and tumble flagship like the Warrior.
However, the fights would quickly deviate from standard pugilistic decorum, for the rules that kept boxing confined to rules of engagement, rough-and-tumble fights were truly anything goes.
Both sides are bracing for a rough-and-tumble contest in New York, with the Sanders campaign already telegraphing its plan to aggressively go after Clinton and her policies.
MODERN, broad-beamed merchant vessels are well able to withstand the rough and tumble of the waves, but sailors still prefer to avoid storms at sea if they can.
Doctors think diphtheria first spread from the rough-and-tumble illegal gold mines in Bolivar state, which is attracting poor Venezuelans as the minimum monthly wage languishes around $30.
By 27.6, HSBC predicts the number of global rugby players to hit 22011 million, nearly double the current 203 million, as 220 countries embrace the rough-and-tumble sport.
The rough-and-tumble politics that characterize a democratic society under the dissolutionist view are seen not as a process to engage with, but a flaw to be corrected.
"Musk's lawyers also previously argued that the "pedo guy" comment could not be considered defamation because it was made on Twitter, where they said discourse was "rough-and-tumble.
Central to Mike's philosophy is the importance of physical danger: of encouraging boys to take risks and play rough and tumble and get — or inflict — a scrape or two.
It turns out that the women of Hermannsburg, by their own admission, are fanatical fans of Australian rules football, a rough and tumble team sport played only in Australia.
The race has packed the airwaves with ads and has left some voters, even in a place that's accustomed to political rough and tumble, in something of a daze.
His time as president has revealed other, more affable and accessible, parts and pieces of him that may have been hidden from view during a rough and tumble primary.
Unlike vibrant Chinatowns the world over, Dakar's Chinese enclave is a charmless, rough-and-tumble affair that offers little appeal to those not in the market for wholesale goods.
It also exposes a rift in the rough-and-tumble global oil market, where disputes often are handled quietly to avoid compromising long-term relationships or revealing trading strategies.
Trump reveled in the campaign's rough-and-tumble nature in his speech, congratulating Cruz and Rubio for their strong showings while shushing those in the crowd that booed his opponents.
David Coleman was sworn into that position just today after a rough and tumble month of political infighting for Australia's Liberal Party—roughly the political equivalent to America's Republican Party.
Cohen followed his father-in-law into the rough-and-tumble world of New York City taxis in March 1997, registering five new cab companies, including Sir Michael Hacking Corp.
Fithian may have allowed his Yankee upbringing to color his remembrances of the Deep South, but he provides one of the most detailed accounts of a rough-and-tumble bout.
When Trump denigrated John McCain's war record or suggested Jeb Bush was a "low energy" loser, that could be dismissed as rough-and-tumble politics, albeit with unusually sharp elbows.
As a punk event, it's known for its fair share of rough and tumble, but that's usually among the fans (in the FUCKIN' pit!!) rather than the performers on stage.
In laughing off the attack, Trump reminded America that the so called seeds of birtherism were planted by Team Clinton during her rough and tumble primary with Obama in 2008.
You will find below race notes on the competitive House races that had primaries on Tuesday so you can get to know the players in this rough-and-tumble game.
The whole purpose of life tenure is to remove judges from the rough-and-tumble world of politics and give them the independence necessary to adjudicate disputes fairly and objectively.
But the rough and tumble may also be an outlet for many of the wrestlers in a country where women are usually expected to be demure and cute, Hernandez said.
At the right time, I'm confident that someone will bring Bernie and Hillary together for another late night summit to heal the inevitable wounds of a rough and tumble campaign.
That changed in 2017, when Casa de Francisca moved from the genteel Jardim Paulista neighborhood to the second floor, bringing a cultural jolt to a still rough and tumble area.
The president was no different than other real estate developers and entrepreneurs who scrambled to stay afloat in a financial rough-and-tumble atmosphere 30 years ago during the recession.
A former paperboy in the Bronx neighborhood where he grew up and still lived, Chief Silks started out patrolling the rough-and-tumble streets near his home in the 1980s.
Old institutionalists, such as the former Republican senator from Maine William Cohen, complain that the rough-and-tumble partisanship of the House of Representatives has now infected the upper chamber.
He has a loose silkiness, which makes his control — evident in his ability to balance and turn — so bewitching, especially the way it contrasts with Ronan's rough-and-tumble fearlessness.
Otherworldly In the rough-and-tumble Weird West of Maurice Broaddus's BUFFALO SOLDIER (Tom Doherty, paper, $14.99), an ex-spy battles hunters determined to capture the terrifying weapon he's stolen.
George MacKay plays Kelly, in a stylish and violent film that retains Carey's episodic structure and subjective approach, dropping viewers into the rough-and-tumble environment that birthed a bushranger.
While she reveals that she's "excited for them to grow up together," having her boys close in age means there's a lot of rough and tumble play in the Johnson home.
The latest gig features a particularly rough group of criminals, including the rough-and-tumble Buddy (Jon Hamm), his girlfriend Darling (Eiza González), and the ticking time bomb Bats (Jamie Foxx).
Born intersex, O'Connell cultivated a renown career in the rough-and-tumble world of Southern racing as a man, fearing that her stronger female identity wouldn't be accepted by the industry.
But the very fact of the lawsuit comes at a bad time for Uber, which is under fire for having a rough-and-tumble culture that values winning at all costs.
Styles and Chalamet are a part of a new front of young, sensitive, and sensible actors, who don't really resemble the rough-and-tumble all-American movie stars of years past.
Though it enjoys a deserved reputation for rough-and-tumble politics, South Carolina is also a highly religious state with an expectation of at least surface gentility from its public figures.
Far from the rough-and-tumble bigots of the KKK, these clean-cut white nationalists in suits and ties nonetheless hold extreme views on — and believe Trump's candidacy helps their cause.
Although his oratory and diplomacy made him a welcome visitor throughout much of the world, his optimism often seemed out of place in the rough-and-tumble world of Israeli politics.
Auston Matthews scored his first two goals for the United States in a rough-and-tumble 6-3 win over Belarus at the world ice hockey championship in St. Petersburg, Russia.
These are fine rules if you are a mysterious billionaire with a secret plot and noctilionine suit, but they might not be compatible with the rough-and-tumble of presidential politics.
Walter's big regret was letting 15-year-old Stephen go to the rough-and-tumble Western Hockey League when he was drafted third over all in the 1995 W.H.L. bantam draft.
Mr. Sullivan zeroed in on the plaintiff's admission that as a larger-than-life celebrity in a rough-and-tumble profession, he was in the habit of exaggerating or being untruthful.
Karate can be a rough and tumble game of bareknuckle body punching and throwing up high kicks from chest-to-chest range, or it can be a glorified game of tag.
Today, we applaud the more empathetic boys, the ones who like to listen, the ones who speak up for what's right and who shy away from the usual rough and tumble.
But Aaron, who set Connecticut high school pass receiving records, was often seen with a rough-and-tumble crowd — a matter that worried his father because it might dissuade college recruiters.
There were also 240,613 cases of malaria last year, up 76.4 percent compared with 2015, with most cases of the mosquito-borne disease reported in the rough-and-tumble Bolivar state.
"Show Biz Kids" — full of rough-and-tumble guitar from Rick Derringer, facing off with Mr. Becker on blues harmonica — critiques the silver-spoon pseudo-celebrities of the band's adoptive hometown.
"I have played sports all my life, but there's something about being able to play such a rough and tumble game," says Susan Nour, a teacher and one of CaiRoller's founding players.
This was a civil touch, characteristic of an organization that has tried over the years to be as compassionate as possible in its rough-and-tumble business of collisions and broken bones.
The vogueing only lasts a couple minutes before we have to leave for soundcheck at Hi-Tones, a rough and tumble rock club that roxy jokingly refers to as a cholo bar.
These weren't facts she made up from her imagination, they came directly from her father, who was born and raised in the rough-and-tumble depths of New York City's Hell's Kitchen.
Its version of wrestling is the accepted reality of 2016, even when that version is drastically different, and maybe even worse, than the reality of wrestling's old-school rough-and-tumble days.
Some of its adult-oriented businesses — pornography, poker and marijuana — speak to its rough-and-tumble roots, flourishing there because of the tight restrictions of its more affluent neighbor to the north.
While no one was hurt, the jarring developments, uncharacteristic even by the rough-and-tumble tradition of Illinois politics, show how the nation's extreme political polarity poses increasing danger for elected leaders.
It wasn't until English clubs stopped being able to compete well in the European continental competitions that the old rough-and-tumble, kick-and-rush philosophy of muscular soccer was slowly abandoned.
One of the key differences between the much smaller world of Mario ROM hacking and the Super Mario Maker community is that it maintained the rough and tumble sensibility of hacker culture.
On Tuesday, Apple said it was working with Thirty Five Media and the Oscar-winning producer Brian Grazer to develop "Swagger," a drama partly inspired by Mr. Durant's rough-and-tumble adolescence.
Early this morning as we settled into the long-awaited New Hampshire primary day — especially after the rough-and-tumble bruising from Iowa — reports started stirring about Amy Klobuchar's surprising early lead.
But when he tries to bully someone smarter, stronger, meaner and more ruthless, and with actual experience in the rough and tumble world of international relations, he folds like a cheap tent.
Frank Sharry, the executive director of America's Voice, an immigrant advocacy group, said Mr. Biden's plan "can hold up in a rough-and-tumble primary" as well as in a general election.
While Menendez is known for rough-and-tumble brand of politics honed during his years in densely populated Hudson County, Hugin has sought to neutralize that by largely funding his own campaign.
The love for rough and tumble is arguably inherent in the cultures of both countries; spreading to other sports, such as basketball, seemingly to the displeasure of those simply not used to it.
We pranked each other a lot, acted more like rough-and-tumble boys than what you typically expect of preteen girls — both of us dressed in knee-length denim shorts and basketball tanks.
Whether they are taught by their parents, or simply through the rough and tumble play with their siblings, Boltlings must learn fast if they hope to have any chance of reaching full gadgethood.
" Years later, Vogue underlined just how "innately poised and well-mannered" she was from the start: "As rough-and-tumble as she gets onstage, Stefani leaves that attitude behind when the concert's over.
Their #repealthe19th hashtag perfectly combines an aggressive attack on women's personhood with throwback nostalgia for the days when rough-and-tumble politics were thought to be too intellectually taxing for irrational, impressionable women.
And while Maynard Johnson revealed that she's "excited for them to grow up together," having her boys close in age means there's a lot of rough-and-tumble play in the Johnson home.
In a rough-and-tumble industry thoroughly dominated by men, Mr. Trump's office stood out for its diversity, recalled Alan Lapidus, an influential architect who designed the Trump Plaza casino in Atlantic City.
And while there is plenty of action and fighting in the film, there's a reliance on stunt work and practical effects that lends a sense of rough-and-tumble danger to the scenes.
Coel, which is designed to withstand the rough and tumble of daily chores, delivers two wellness messages a week in the local language, including what to eat and when to see the doctor.
The Panthers, too, are a rough-and-tumble team, and that attitude extends to include their quarterback, Cam Newton, who trucks opposing linebackers with more ferocity than most running backs in the NFL.
Their relationship casts light on the rough-and-tumble nature of Miami-Dade County Cuban politics, where tempers run hot, insults are traded in both Spanish and English and local corruption runs deep.
Mr. Trump's penchant for picking fights is well established by now, but it continues to confound and exasperate foreign leaders who are not accustomed to such rough-and-tumble interactions with American presidents.
The journey from bench-top to assembly line, though, is fraught with hazard and few of these ideas end up as products able to withstand the rough and tumble of industrial and consumer use.
At the end of the day, in the rough-and-tumble world of Pokémon, what matters most is knowing which of these algorithmically combined animals can best the other in vicious, supernatural elemental battle.
Celebrated rough-and-tumble fighter Mike Fink excelled in his crowing, exclaiming: I'm the very infant that refused his milk before its eyes were open and called out for a bottle of old Rye!
Clayton critiques the concept of "world music" by pointing to rough-and-tumble adaptations of house, techno, and hip-hop that are very global, but unlikely to pass the "authenticity" muster with WOMEX gatekeepers.
When they do, Europeans usually try to avoid the rough-and-tumble approach associated with their American peers; it is crucial not to be seen as "aggressive" or like "cowboy Americans", sniff local activists.
Yes, she, too, was one of the few women in this rough-and-tumble industry, although her coping method seemed to be blending in to the dominant culture while mine was aggressively pink confrontation.
After losing the White House to Bill Clinton in a rough and tumble 1992 campaign, George H.W. Bush left a note for his successor to read on his first day in the White House.
Two big criticisms that limit support are deep uncertainty about his concrete views on most issues and an apparent cruel streak toward weaker people that goes beyond the rough-and-tumble of normal politics.
I learned that lesson in Birdsville seeing Fred Brophy's Boxing Tent and realizing that here was my chance to belong to the outback, to the rough and tumble, to be part of the margins.
It is a matter of engaging them — with everything short of physical violence, from compelling argument to deft political maneuvers — in the rough-and-tumble of political conflict over how we should understand freedom.
Edward Byrne Breitenberger was born in Manhattan on July 19623, 21962, and reared in the Yorkville section, then a rough-and-tumble, down-at-the-heels ancestor of today's gentrified Upper East Side neighborhood.
It was meant to evoke horror, because the power play would undermine the Senate's purported character as a collegial and debate-friendly body, making it more like the rough-and-tumble House of Representatives.
It says everything that he apparently feels so strongly about a Sanders candidacy that he would come out of hiding and deign to dirty his hands with the rough and tumble world of politics.
Cohn provided a guide for dealing with the rough and tumble of New York politics, and among other things, introduced Trump to Roger Stone, the political operative who urged Trump to run for president.
Formed by artists Jim Shaw, Mike Kelley, Niagara (Lynn Rovner), and filmmaker Cary Loren when they were students at the University of Michigan, Destroy All Monsters often performed with a rough-and-tumble aesthetic.
Mickey is stuck on himself, seemingly trying to simultaneously be the hero and writer of two dramas, one Greek, one O'Neill, but both set in a heightened version of rough-and-tumble Coney Island.
The world's most valuable venture-backed private company has found itself at a crossroads as its rough-and-tumble approach to local regulations and handling employees and drivers has led to a series of problems.
And getting the green light to present Rasputin, in a House of God, as a sex-loving, rough-and-tumble political climber meant winning over the people who run churches: priests, pastors, other religious officials.
If the early days of this potentially rough and tumble primary are any indication, the next few months could prove to be less about balancing Virginia's budget and more about the current commander in chief.
The exemplar is Facebook, which basically closed at its IPO price — and $4 less than its opening trade — in 2012, a performance deemed to be disastrous in advance of a year considered rough and tumble.
Australia's next election is not due until 2019 but consistently poor opinion polling in Australia's rough-and-tumble political system has unseated three previous prime ministers in party-room coups in the past seven years.
Cracking the whip Likely leading that charge in 2018 would be the then-78-year-old Pelosi, who learned the rough-and-tumble world of politics from her father, a former congressman and Baltimore mayor.
Though the move robbed Singapore of the lively street-food culture celebrated in many other parts of Southeast Asia, today the rough-and-tumble hawker centers thrive as community gathering spaces and lively eating houses.
Certain fighting sports in the South were, interestingly, more of a creation of new, brutal forms, such as the 'Rough and Tumble' or 'Kicking and Knocking' while the North was the epicenter of American prizefighting.
The mall felt so utterly normal that I didn't freak out when Sandy ran off and got lost for 10 minutes — this was no longer the rough-and-tumble city where you'd worry about kidnappers.
Racism and exploitation in the life of the rough-and-tumble real-life blues singer Ma Rainey, one of the first black singers to get a recording contract, and the members of her combative quartet.
Some analysts said a law that passed in 2007, which sought to clean up Mexican campaigns by regulating ad purchases, among other things, had the effect of pushing rough-and-tumble politicking onto the internet.
Back in the days when boxing was a quasi-legal, rough-and-tumble affair, fighters and even spectators who had an interest in getting into a bout would signal it by tossing in a hat.
Warren has worked to thaw her relations with local reporters after years of offering them little access, a shift that could help her prepare for the rough-and-tumble media treatment of a presidential campaign.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Shoma Uno first stepped on the ice at five, but it was the rough-and-tumble of hockey he had his eyes on - until a chance meeting with a Japanese figure skater changed everything.
Interestingly, those historians would denigrate boxing and wrestling in one article, then go on to say that at least those sports, which were practiced by some respectable individuals, like future President Lincoln, weren't rough-and-tumble.
The violence of rough-and-tumble fighting translates to barbarism in our own time, of backwoods brawling indicative of low-brow, uneducated, unsavory degeneratives that we, as a society, are glad to leave in our past.
Start-up companies in Southeast Asia should recognize unique talents as they scurry to gain momentum in a rough-and-tumble world of competition, and overcome obstacles from logistics and timing to localization, entrepreneurs told CNBC.
Presidential campaigns are always rough-and-tumble affairs, but they are usually punctuated with elements that simply seem to be missing this year: inspiration, joy and even the sweeping rhetoric that drove voters to the polls.
Standing next to one of Chariot's blue-and-white Ford Transit vans in lower Manhattan on Wednesday, CEO Ali Vahabzadeh explained to me why he thinks his company can survive on Gotham's rough-and-tumble streets.
There was a time not so long in the rough-and-tumble world of Northern England that men would gather together and pass the time by kicking each other in the shins with wooden-soled boots.
And while Coogler shows he can produce a rough-and-tumble show with it, he also shows how, in the right hands, big-budget special effects can be used to create a dazzling, unique onscreen world.
"If ever a player did not seem to fit with the rough-and-tumble nature of the game that was popular in the 633s, it was Ted Lewis," wrote Bill Felber in A Game of Brawl.
Jeff Weaver, Mr. Sanders's campaign manager, defended the more pointed approach, noting that Mr. Sanders, who grew up in Brooklyn, was ready for a New York-style "rough and tumble" campaign if that was what Mrs.
Henry Weston Smith, a 48-year-old Civil War veteran and Methodist minister from Connecticut who left his home for Deadwood in its rough-and-tumble earliest days, reckoning that was where he was needed most.
"For this post at the rough and tumble Bild, the boss has to be loud and tough — whether woman or man, they have to be very tough," said Ulrike Simon, a media critic at Spiegel Daily.
Kittle&aposs rough-and-tumble play was the deciding moment of the back-and-forth match, and after the game, the star tight end said he was pleased when he realized he had drawn a penalty.
Fourteen-year-old vocalist Dogo Janja shoots the track into overdrive right out the gate, playing rough-and-tumble with Jay Mitta's pounding marimba beat with a flow that never loses momentum even for a second.
Rotten Tomatoes score: 93%Summary: In the romantic comedy "Moonstruck," a widowed bookkeeper named Loretta Castorini (Cher) falls for rough-and-tumble Ronny Cammareri (Cage) right after she agrees to marry his older brother Johnny Cammareri.
Some FARC members have told local media they will not hand over their weapons until the camps are more habitable for fighters, who are well used to rough-and-tumble living conditions in poverty-stricken rural areas.
The rough-and-tumble of New York politics in the early 20th century is captured with flair in the choreography by Michael Callahan, and the set designer, Carl Sprague, manages to do a lot with a little.
Living with her father, Kandice was given a Catholic school education, and he raised her with many rules, which was a huge contrast to the rough-and-tumble chaos of life with her mom and other family.
If you haven't seen the lawyer Gloria Allred on television — a distinct impossibility — she now appears on movie screens in "Seeing Allred," a documentary that's remarkably engaging despite treating its rough-and-tumble hero with kid gloves.
But Ms. Gillibrand's missing support back home is revealing of both her New York relationships and how she has constructed her national profile, often by staying far from the state's notoriously fractious and rough-and-tumble fray.
But there is an abundance of events throughout the year for sports enthusiasts around the globe, from the British-centric Commonwealth Games to the rough-and-tumble Rugby World Cup Sevens to the refined World Equestrian Games.
The rough and tumble team that led Trump's unprecedented campaign and now will shape his new administration include the top Republican Party leader, a controversial media mogul, Trump's son-in-law, and his third -- and final -- campaign manager.
Reaves didn&apost score at all in his first 26 games after joining the Knights in a trade, but the rough-and-tumble forward broke through with the winning goal in the Western Conference finals clincher against Winnipeg.
Just as importantly, her 30+ years of being treated like a god by her fans and a fawning media will work against her in the rough and tumble of a election filled with opposing candidates and opposition research.
"Behavior that was once laughed off as locker-room talk or inevitable in the rough and tumble world of politics has been publicly condemned and swiftly sanctioned by this body," said Jennifer Fermino, a spokeswoman for Mr. Johnson.
But when they step up to accept their party's nomination, candidates move into an arena where the stakes are higher and the bar for mistakes is much more unforgiving than the rough-and-tumble of a primary campaign.
His NHL career ended in 2010 after an impressive 1,025 games (which stands as the most of any player from Indiana), but he continued to play, first in the notoriously rough and tumble LNAH and later in Europe.
In a rough-and-tumble presidential election year in which social media is playing an increasingly large role, some Republican leaders say they have lost trust in Facebook's ability to maintain impartiality as a communication and news platform.
Although the number of transactions in the Bronx compared with the rest of the city is still relatively small, the increase in deals may indicate that the borough is at last living down its rough-and-tumble reputation.
Having a rough-and-tumble oppositional media system may make it harder for our leaders to put on a show of being "strong" like Mr. Putin, but there's no question we're all stronger for it in the end.
Thanks to McDermott's unparalleled ability, the Celtics began to rise, and the sporting public began to shift its attention from the elite and polished world of college basketball to the pro game's more rough-and-tumble street style.
That said, Cyborg might have just done WME and the UFC a huge favor, if a sense of decency and cultural and corporate magnanimity is really the future they see for the rough-and-tumble world of MMA.
PISTONS The Bad Boys won back-to-back N.B.A. titles in 1989 and 1990 with a potent backcourt (Isiah Thomas, Joe Dumars and Vinny Johnson) and a rough-and-tumble cast (Dennis Rodman, Rick Mahorn and Bill Laimbeer).
Ferdia Walsh-Peelo stars as a 15-year-old whose life takes a turn for the worse when his cash-poor father takes him out of private school and moves him to a rough-and-tumble Christian school.
Like an over-the-hill rocker who can't believe that the crowds have gone, he's desperate for our attention, feeding the audience rough-and-tumble insights and double takes, while making jabs at the mortal stupidity around him.
The United States has remained on the cutting edge of information technology because of its ability to embrace the rough and tumble of free markets and the clarity of the rule of law with respect to commercial transactions.
Ryan Dungey has faced menacing courses and some serious competition as a supercross and motocross champion, but one of his most important journeys came far removed from the rough-and-tumble dirt roads he made his name on.
Prompted by footage of children in Darfur playing with improvised balls - bags, string, rubbish can all be adapted - he invented an almost indestructible ball that could cope with the rough and tumble of any refugee camp or disaster zone.
Their fantastic book, Limbo, from Image Comics, follows a rough-and-tumble detective as he works his way through what seems, on paper, like a fairly traditional film noir world, but Watters and Wijngaard completely play with the visuals.
Mexican political campaigns have never been for the faint of heart, and this year has been no different, with rough-and-tumble contests that have made a certain presidential contest north of the border look almost quaint in comparison.
ROME (Reuters) - Former prime minister Silvio Berlusconi has made many claims in the course of Italy's rough-and-tumble election campaign, and on Thursday he added another: he was the key architect behind the end of the Cold War.
Last year they unsuccessfully tried to have the case dismissed on the grounds the Tesla CEO's comments could not be considered defamation because his insults were "over-the-top" and made on the "rough-and-tumble" platform of Twitter.
Since we are a military community, I don't discourage rough and tumble disputes—we do have more than 100,000 Marine Corps service members and veterans, after all—but we do expect and police basic levels of civility and respect.
It may even help explain the enthusiasm for the shamelessly lavish campaign spending and rough and tumble social media presence of Mike Bloomberg: He may not be an unyielding democratic socialist, but he's no one's idea of a sucker.
It has upended the tightly regulated taxi industry in many countries and changed the transportation landscape, but has run into legal trouble with a rough-and-tumble approach to local regulations and the way it handles employees and drivers.
Tomlinson is a decent footballer whose talents got him as far as the Doncaster Rovers reserve team that year, but touring the world in a boyband hadn't prepared him for the rough-and-tumble rigors of big-boy games.
Preserving the bipartisan balance — drafted over the course of 14 months, with New York University's Jonathan Haidt in the role of ideological mediator — required a lot of vagueness that would never survive the rough and tumble of the real political arena.
To be clear, Aladdin—the story of a rough-and-tumble kid from the streets who enlists a genie to win the love of Princess Jasmine—is set in fictional Agrabah, but it's largely seen as representing a Middle Eastern city.
When that stopped working for her, she made her way back to the East Coast and landed in New York City, where she started BELL the Band, a rough and tumble Americana group whose self-titled EP we're premiering today.
In the on-going rough-and-tumble of partisan politics, we are accustomed to accusations that one political party is advancing a proposal without having any idea of its likely consequences or, worse, in spite of strong evidence indicating a calamity.
Fast forward several decades, and the rough-and-tumble image of the borough — immortalized on screen by cult movies like "The Warriors" and "Escape from the Bronx" — is being redefined by the construction of both affordable and luxury housing alike.
That might be a viable way of thinking in the rough-and-tumble world of New York real estate, but it's a bad fit for roles of authority where you're supposedly duty-bound to help everyone, not just your supporters.
Former Yankees serving as Cloudbuster coaches included Buddy Hassett, a native of the Bronx who had filled Lou Gehrig's shoes at first base for the Yankees in 245, and the rough-and-tumble outfielder Dusty Cooke, who played in the 21943s.
Popular music critics, especially men, have always been suspicious of unalloyed musical beauty, and Ms. Collins has endured considerable hostility for taking the high road in a rough-and-tumble musical culture where aggression is seen as proof of authenticity.
For Mr. Ramos, the conversation was another step along his journey from a rough-and-tumble childhood in Chicago to becoming a working photographer in Monterrey, Mexico, where he moved five years ago after inheriting a house from his mother.
It's not going to be easy, but I need that shaking up, like after 25 years in the French court of Louis XIV, it will be exciting for me to now be in the entrepreneurial rough and tumble of this world.
How frequently this feat occurred is unknown, since many accounts merely speak of that being the goal rather than an actual result, although an unsubstantiated folktale in North Carolina told of eyeballs littering the ground after a mass rough-and-tumble fight.
In an area of the country already known (and still, to a certain extent) for harsh climate and rough living, rough-and-tumble seems an appropriate moniker for the folks who lived there as well as the fighting in which they engaged.
Because the rough-and-tumble fighting was a conceit of rural communities, most of which did not have newspapers that wrote about the fights, accounts of 'gouging' typically comes from travelers who visited Virginia and the Carolinas to write about their misadventures.
But it will get harder to assert that his fans need to continue being coddled from our rough-and-tumble political process -- that Clinton should not risk alienating them for the fall -- as Sanders becomes the candidate he has long claimed he isn't.
Despite playing in the rough and tumble of the English top flight there are still doubts about Eriksen's ability to handle the more physical side of the game but, with plenty of tough midfielders and forwards around him, that is seldom an issue.
It was reminiscent of Trump's rough and tumble month of August when he skirted numerous controversies and refused to back down after the Khans, parents of a Muslim US soldier who died in Iraq, criticized him for his Islamophobic rhetoric and policies.
Instead, it's a more personal story about rising from the admittedly "rough-and-tumble" Chicago politics, through a bad marriage, a dead-end job and, ultimately, to a position where she'd meet world leaders and help formulate policy on the biggest stage possible.
"In this first glimpse, he shares hints of being a resourceful, rough and tumble guy, who remains a jack-of-all-trades hero that one would expect from the man bearing this infamous title," a Dos Equis spokesperson said in a statement.
Stainless Steel Food Storage Containers, Set of 4, $29.95Great as a more rough-and-tumble option to glass, this set of four stainless steel containers are great for snacks on the road, hike, plane, backyard picnic or anywhere else life takes you. 
Josi, a stylish Swiss player who conducts postgame interviews in multiple languages, said that Weber, a rough-and-tumble Western Canadian, had become not only a mentor to him at the rink but also one of his good friends away from it.
Mr. Grant grew up in poverty, his family drifting from place to place: Redfern, a rough-and-tumble Sydney suburb; Griffith, a village 60 miles northwest of Narrandera, where he lives now, and Wagga Wagga, which is 62 miles southeast of that.
Rus Yusupov, who co-founded Vine and sold it to Twitter in 2012, offered some words of advice for budding startup founders trying to enter the rough-and-tumble of the social media world: "Don't sell your company!" he wrote on Twitter.
I'm in this hobby just as much for the rough-and-tumble ass-kickers as I am for the immaculately groomed boutique owners, and I will praise StyleSavvy for years to come for giving me games that at least take that inclination seriously.
Ellen Beate Hansen Sandseter, a Norwegian early-childhood researcher, said that children seek out rough and tumble play, climbing to heights and moving their bodies at high speed — activities that are a critical way that children learn about risks and cope with fears.
In the end, the defense lawyers argued, the affair was nothing more than the rough and tumble of political gamesmanship, likening it to a mayor directing his public works department to plow the streets of his political opponents last during a snowstorm.
In the end, the defense lawyers argued, the affair was nothing more than the rough and tumble of political gamesmanship, likening it to a mayor directing his public works department to plow the streets of his political opponents last during a snowstorm.
The brilliant yet sheltered engineer has charmed players with her sweetness and determination, and her companion quest offers a rare spot of hope in a dystopian world, letting you help her find love with the captain of a rough-and-tumble colony ship.
More than anything, the event exposes the worrisome vulnerability of learning-disabled Paul, whose failure to inoculate himself against the routine dangers of his rough-and-tumble environs is reinforced by the "retarded" identity his family and teachers have imposed on him.
I'm in this hobby just as much for the rough-and-tumble ass-kickers as I am for the immaculately groomed boutique owners, and I will praise Style Savvy for years to come for giving me games that at least take that inclination seriously.
In making the interior more utilitarian, Mercedes designers took the standard G-Class cabin and simply removed stuff — such as the tablet-like infotainment screen — and then added some rough-and-tumble trim, including rubber floor mats and a hardwood deck in the rear.
Wizards wasn't exactly coy about why this was: In a February 2003 article, the game's art director, Jeremy Cranford, explained that he hadn't assigned any cards from the current sets to Guay because her artistic simply wasn't suitable for his team's rough-and-tumble vision.
As the eighteenth century came to a close, and a culture of gentility moved through the American South, rough-and-tumble fighting and, perhaps more specifically, the injuries associated with it, became less of a sign of masculinity and more a symbol of old barbarism.
These final few weeks leading up to the runoff are a lifetime in a campaign like this, and I fully expect them to be as rough and tumble as ever — a real fight that embodies all that makes politics down on the bayou so unique.
When my father was 13 months old, they traveled two days by train to Los Angeles, where they settled, raising my father in the poor, rough-and-tumble neighborhood of Boyle Heights, an enclave of working class Jews and later Hispanics, east of downtown.
Removed from the cocoon of reality television where one can bask in the unceasing praise of c-list celebrities and thrust into the rough-and-tumble of national politics, Trump must find the prospect of a very public rejection in November to be frightening.
Moreover, with political opponents far more unscrupulous than ever before in exploiting the rush for headline news, and a media preference -- particularly in the rough-and-tumble world of online news -- for "optics" ascending over careful investigation, the brakes came off in an unprecedented way.
"I have a lot of experience from world championship races, I've been doing this for many years and I'm ready for anything," said Kiprop, after doing well to steer clear of the familiar rough-and-tumble of a competitive battle following a slow first lap.
" A calm and collected performance would "not undo the many, many instances, over more than a year" the paper said, "in which he has insulted, acted out, lied and countenanced violence beyond even some of the most rough-and-tumble precedents of modern American politics.
The West Village bar was a Depression-era speakeasy; a rough-and-tumble watering hole for generations of writers, including Ernest Hemingway, Jack Kerouac and Norman Mailer; a divey hangout for N.Y.U. kids; and a bar tended and patronized by the firefighters of Ladder 5.
The Austen scholar Mary Ann O'Farrell, in a 2012 paper, cited that headline as just one of many "ugly couplings" involving Austen, which are based on the idea that she is a safe, apolitical, "ladylike" author removed from the rough and tumble of politics.
On Monday, Trump made clear that his habit of getting the facts wrong wasn't limited to the rough-and-tumble nature of a primary campaign: He made repeated, clearly false assertions throughout a high-profile speech about the Orlando shooting, a major domestic crisis.
Dominique Heaggan, 24, identified by the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel as the officer behind the fatal shooting that sparked two nights of violent protests, climbed from a police apprenticeship program to became a hard-nosed cop on the rough-and-tumble streets of the city's northwest side.
Besides concern over India's protection of its domestic steel industry, Japan is also worried about the more rough and tumble climate for global trade being engendered by incoming U.S. President Donald Trump, and feels it must make a strong stand for open and fair international markets.
"The rough and tumble was my work of art," said Rikard Grunnan, now Head of Technical Fleet Operations for Waymo, the separate company that the Google Car project became in 2016 (it's a subsidiary of Alphabet, the holding company for Google and the search giant's other brands).
Mr. Booker had just lost his upstart bid to unseat the mayor of Newark, Sharpe James, a powerful incumbent hampered by controversy, and the defeat, combined with a documentary that was made about the rough-and-tumble race, led him to question whether politics was for him.
In an age in which 3-point-shooting skills seem to be valued above all else, Williamson is a throwback to a more rough-and-tumble era of the N.B.A. He stands 2017 feet 7 inches and tips the scales at 280 pounds of sculpted muscle.
Mr. Johnson, the city's first openly gay male speaker, succeeded in the rough-and-tumble world of New York City politics despite completing less than a month of college, at George Washington University, and arriving in the city at the age of 503 without pedigree or money.
But a number of groups, even those that are well known, are having a tough time competing — or even staying relevant — in the rough-and-tumble digital age, when potential donors are overwhelmed with requests for money on social media, crowdfunding sites and other digital platforms.
Haley's departures from the Trump line aren't the product of a lack of discipline or an inability to cooperate with others — she was well-liked and successful as her state's first woman and first minority governor in the rough-and-tumble world of South Carolina politics.
If the drama was somewhat better -- or at least more urgent -- in the rough-and-tumble days when South Dakota was a mere territory, in terms of the movie providing an excuse to wade back into the muck, this truly is a case of better late than never.
They live in pods of 20-40 animals and are now so well known that individual animals can be identified by the shapes of their fins, the patterns of their saddle patches and from scratches that they have picked up in the rough and tumble of oceanic life.
Gareth Jones, for example, argues that in "Capital" geographical divisions are treated as "container[s] for data"—that is, the areas within which various statistical agencies do their work—rather than as arenas with changeable boundaries within which the rough-and-tumble tussle between labour and capital plays out.
The high stakes political jamboree should begin to answer a fundamental question of the 2016 election: whether a campaign anchored almost exclusively on Trump's hulking public persona and dominant ego can perform as well on the national stage as in the rough and tumble of Republican primary politics.
Long before he grew up to become a national heartthrob and PEOPLE's 1988 Sexiest Man Alive, John F. Kennedy Jr. was a "scrawny kid" who shied away from "rough-and-tumble sports," recalls Kathy McKeon, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis' live-in assistant and sometime nanny between 1964 and 1977.
Things take a shift when several of the rough and tumble guys take to the dance floor and do a line dance — seemingly inspired by the guy in the green-sleeved baseball shirt who is a dead ringer for good ole boy Williard (Chris Penn) in the original Footloose.
Among Chira's reveals: After a woman reaches the C-suite, "the next rungs of the ladder depend ... on prevailing in an environment where everyone is competing for a chance at the top job," a rough-and-tumble game at which males don't care much about who gets bruised.
Kim: I dig the lo-fi, rough-and-tumble feel you've maintained here, even with the cleaner guitar tones; I'm picking up on some post-punk influence, too, which spices up the usual garage punk formula (the vocalist sounds desperate and half-drunk, too, which I'm very into).
Some worry that the idea of a Biden candidacy sounds better than it would turn out to be, and express a sense of protectiveness toward a former vice president who could see himself branded as something other than the Democrats' beloved "Uncle Joe" in a rough-and-tumble primary.
The swift dismissal of Mr. Singhal, a high-profile hire who signaled Uber's ability to attract the technology industry's most sought-after executives, comes at a particularly inopportune time for Uber, which is struggling with complaints that a rough-and-tumble culture has allowed sexual harassment to go unpunished.
That night I met Troy Carmichael, a rough and tumble nine-year-old tomboy who could both jump double dutch and outrun the boys on the block, who rocked beautiful braids and beads in her hair and who refused to take mess from anyone on her block or in her brownstone.
Agalarov's son Emin, a pop star in Russia for whom Trump once appeared in a music video, is on a first-name basis with Trump Jr. It was Emin who first asked for the meeting–via his publicist, a Fleet Street veteran of Britain's rough-and-tumble tabloids named Rob Goldstone.
As the power elite of Washington filed out of the White House Correspondents' Association dinner on Saturday, chattering about the rough-and-tumble set by the comedian Michelle Wolf, the White House press secretary, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, was invited to pose for a portrait with her fellow honorees on the dais.
But Preacher knows the fans it's catering to, and it takes plenty of time away from Jesse to hang out with comic favorites Cassidy (Joseph Gilgun), a fast-talking Irish vampire with an even bigger drinking problem than Jesse; and Tulip (Ruth Negga), the preacher's rough-and-tumble former lover.
"I've tried to channel the basic spirit of the summer show, which is one of a kind of democratic rough and tumble ... the great and the good - the established artists - have to hang next to Joe Bloggs who does it for a hobby," the Turner Prize-winning ceramicist told Reuters.
Before this behavior was widely publicized earlier this month, Wells Fargo, based in San Francisco, was one of the most respected financial institutions in the country, viewed as a kindly, exceedingly well-run neighborhood-oriented bank with only modest aspirations for the rough-and-tumble world of Wall Street investment banking.
Maggie Gyllenhaal has said that she became a producer on HBO's "The Deuce," about the rough-and-tumble 1970s Times Square sex trade, because the series required so much of her body that she wanted to be sure its creators, George Pelecanos and David Simon, were also interested in her mind.
A Cleveland victory would not put the Browns in the playoffs, but it would give them their third winning season since this version of the team was established in 1999, and it would send a clear message that Mayfield was up to the challenge of the rough-and-tumble North.
Proving damages would be extremely difficult because the President and his family have already been subjected to such an enormous volume of disparaging criticism in the rough and tumble of presidential politics that it would be almost impossible to isolate the impact of Bannon's nasty comments in the Wolff book.
Perched on the playground at my rough-and-tumble rural elementary school — with my trach scar and Coke-bottle glasses and messed-up teeth, Ventolin inhaler in my pocket — I felt like the chicken with blood on it, the one that the other chickens instinctively want to peck to death.
Opinion Columnist During the Catholic Church's synod on the family in Rome in 2015, a rough-and-tumble affair in which Pope Francis pushed the assembled bishops to liberalize Catholic teaching on remarriage and divorce, one of the attendees, by the pope's own invitation, was the retired Belgian Cardinal Godfried Danneels.
"One might say that the judge may have been injudicious in his tone or choice of words, but one cannot say that his comments were so discourteous, uncivil, or 'bullying' as to 'transcend ... the expected rough-and-tumble of litigation,'" Gregory wrote, quoting language from a report about applying the judiciary's ethics rules.
What's great about the Al Smith dinner is that even in the rough-and-tumble world of a really hard-fought campaign — in fact, I don't know if you know, Hillary, but last night they said that was the most vicious debate in the history of politics, presidential debate — the most vicious.
Francesco Totti was harshly sent off for diving; Damiano Tommasi had a goal wrongly disallowed for offside; Choi Jin-cheul two-footed Gianluca Zambrotta and Kim Tae-young threw an elbow at Alessandro del Piero without consequence, even if the Italians were less than blameless in the rough and tumble of the game.
For many, the six-month loan signing of Hernandez, a four-time capped Spanish international, looked like one of the summer's finest pieces of business outside the Premier League, given his reputation for subtle creativity and intricate attacking play; qualities that can go amiss in the rough and tumble of the Championship.
In the book, the two have a rough-and-tumble relationship that's exacerbated by Doctor Manhattan exiling himself to Mars because of the fear that he was making the people around him sick with cancer from the radiation he was emanating (this was all found out to be part of Veidt's hoax).
The meeting, which Uber has not publicized, could be a pivotal moment for the world's most valuable venture-backed private company, which has upended the tightly regulated taxi industry in many countries but has run into legal trouble with a rough-and-tumble approach to local regulations and the way it handles employees and drivers.
The 'Rough and Tumble' was the of the poor, white trappers and lumbermen who had zero regard for their own looks, and 'Kicking and Knocking' was the prevue of the African slave intent of maintaining some form of cultural continuity despite their circumstances in this new, strange country that both needed and despised them.
It is safe to say that the man of the hour — who, according to a Superior Court ruling in a case filed a few years ago, had "attained a level of rascality that would raise an eyebrow of someone inured to the rough and tumble of the world of commerce" — retreated not one inch.
Even though it has the dingy aura and weathered clientele of a place that's been open since the 1970s, the bar—cash-only, beer-only, and one of the last establishments in the historically rough-and-tumble neighborhood that still allows smoking indoors—opened in the building it now occupies, formerly a beauty salon, in March 2008.
When I began my tenure at 36 Cooper Square, Rudy Giuliani was still in the early days of his mayoralty, and Wayne would go after City Hall with a crusader's doggedness that left me both in awe and certain that some rough-and-tumble off-duty police officers were bound to show up at the office at any moment.
Op-Ed Contributor In the almost 54 years since we moved our three young children from a bucolic street in West Los Angeles to a Jerusalem apartment in the rough-and-tumble Middle East, my wife and I consciously taught them that in going from the United States to Israel, we had not been fleeing anything.
She has been a pioneer throughout her life, and yet her career cannot be easily reduced to one transcendent myth: she has been an idealist and a liberal incrementalist, a glass-ceiling-smashing lawyer and a cautious establishmentarian, a wife and mother, a First Lady, a rough-and-tumble political operator, a senator, a Secretary of State.
The first assistant, which was the top career person there, thought that it was kind of too rough and tumble for a woman to go into organized crime — I know, I know, that is so patronizing — at the time, so he put me in the white-collar section, because he thought that I would not be tough enough.
A key voice Conway, who served as Donald Trump's campaign manager in the final months of the presidential campaign, described the father-daughter relationship as "impenetrable" and called Ivanka Trump a crucial voice during key campaign deliberations -- from urging him to act more presidential during the rough-and-tumble months of the campaign to helping him pick his running mate.
Truth be told, the two are perhaps a little too perfect — one longs for Pete to fall in alongside some adults as rough-and-tumble as he and his new young friend Natalie (Oona Laurence) are — but Pete's Dragon is at its best when it seems as if Lowery is reminding us why people started forming families and communities in the first place.
By following the course I have set out today, I am confident we will get there and deliver the right outcome for Britain and the EU. A generation from now what will be remembered is not the rough and tumble of negotiation but whether we reached an enduring solution cast in the interests of the people we are all here to serve.
For Barry Jenkins, director of the film "If Beale Street Could Talk," which was adapted from the 19703 James Baldwin novel and tells the story of love and injustice in 21970s New York, largely in the African-American cultural mecca of Harlem and what was then a more rough-and-tumble Greenwich Village, capturing the New York City of yesteryear was paramount.
"She has been a pioneer throughout her life, and yet her career cannot be easily reduced to one transcendent myth: she has been an idealist and a liberal incrementalist, a glass-ceiling-smashing lawyer and a cautious establishmentarian, a wife and mother, a First Lady, a rough-and-tumble political operator, a senator, a Secretary of State," the editors write.
A tough, brusque, often polarizing leader who struck colleagues as being out of place at Morgan Stanley, he was widely credited with pulling the firm out of its white-shoe rut into an era of enormous growth and painful change, less focused on exclusive services for blue-chip clients and more on the rough-and-tumble of securities trading, mergers and acquisitions and money management.
Michael Luchs is more or less the platonic ideal image of the Detroit creative spirit in the wild and untamed Cass Corridor — once the rough-and-tumble area situated just south of Wayne State University, and home to a coterie of interdisciplinary creatives who gave birth to Detroit's highest-profile homegrown contemporary art, the Cass Corridor Movement, most active from the 1960s to the '80s.
"Our girls see little choice other than pink and 'cute' in (the) girl's section and our boys see no other choice than blue or grey and 'rough and tumble' in the boy's section," said Sanders, author of several books for children including "No Difference Between Us." This gender stereotyping continues to be reinforced "every hour of every day" online, on television and in games, songs and books.
Horror and comics have a long and strenuous history together, from the graphic and brutal days of "weird menace" comics in the 1930s and 40s, to the blossoming of EC Comics before the crackdown from the Comics Code Authority in the mid-1950s, to the eventual resurgence of the genre in the rough-and-tumble late 1970s/early 1980s thanks to titles like Alan Moore's run on Swamp Thing.
Snodgrass, a retired Navy fighter pilot who served as chief speechwriter and communications director for most of Mattis' time in office, paints a revealing picture of events during a rough-and-tumble 1 1/2 year period, from presidential tweets coming out of nowhere to reshape military policy to news that Mattis was planning his resignation long before he ultimately dropped his papers on Trump's desk in December 2018.
I would tell the story, I thought, of how "my grandfather's" rough-and-tumble coming-of-age, at the fringes of South Philadelphia's Jewish underworld, played a key role in his baptism of fire as an O.S.S. spy during World War II. In terms of incident, it was the vaguest of all the plot arcs I envisioned, but paradoxically a sharper insight into my protagonist's personality seemed to coalesce around it.
The Senate is set to kick off opening arguments in President TrumpDonald John TrumpMnuchin knocks Greta Thunberg's activism: Study economics and then 'come back' to us The Hill's Morning Report - House prosecutes Trump as 'lawless,' 'corrupt' What to watch for on Day 3 of Senate impeachment trial MORE's impeachment trial today after the chamber adopted procedures early this morning following hours of rough-and-tumble skirmishes about time allotments and witnesses.
Though hardly a rough-and-tumble operation—not many startups get backers as big as CAA and Sequoia—Funny or Die did spend its early years in of a series of glamour-free bungalows in Hollywood, with a small full-time staff and an ever-growing team of work-for-hire comedians, many of whom had gotten their start performing at the Upright Citizens Brigade theaters in New York and Los Angeles.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE is justifiably criticized for turning the executive branch into a reality show — a rough-and-tumble political version of "Survivor," punctuated by sharp sound-bites and knife-edged tweets in place of policy discussion and consensus building.
On Tuesday, the founder, director and sole funder of the Hudson Institute's Kleptocracy Initiative, Charles Davidson, announced that he was leaving his position at the head of the initiative because Hudson had accepted a $50,000 donation for a table at its annual gala from Leonard Blavatnik, a Soviet-born dual British-American citizen who made his money in the rough and tumble of Russia's commodities privatizations during the 27.73s and now owns, among other properties, Warner Music Group.
" – Ryan T. Anderson, Heritage senior research fellow (2017) "[According to the theory of biological essentialism,] biological sex goes a long way in determining how societies conceive of gender, with perceptions of women as more passive and caring and less aggressive and violent than men(1), more sexually modest or less promiscuous than men(2), less physically powerful than men(3), and more interested in and affectionate with children than more daring, rough-and-tumble men(4), among a myriad of other differences.
Alongside his spiritual brother Cody Jinks, Whitey Morgan has staked his claim on the rough and tumble side of the country line, and it's working out rather well; his hell-raising honky-tonk tunes like the swaggering "Just Got Paid" and more introspective, whiskey-soaked ballads like the somber working man's lament "What Am I Supposed to Do" channel country's twin sacred cows of bourbon and the blues, and as someone raised up both (plus the work of classic barroom troubadours), I couldn't be happier about it.

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