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"scorned" Definitions
  1. treated or regarded with contempt, scoffing, or disdain: Few believed he’d find an audience, but with the release of his hit single and video last year, the once scorned act has now become popular with fans and critics.
  2. the simple past tense and past participle of scorn.
"scorned" Synonyms
despised belittled derided disdained disparaged reviled disgraced small stupid shamed tarred and feathered abashed mortified humiliated shunned dishonoured(UK) ashamed dishonored(US) uncomfortable shamefaced disregarded rebuffed refused spurned rejected turned down jilted not accepted dropped unloved disliked detested friendless unwanted uncherished hated forsaken loathed unpopular abhorred unwelcome unvalued outcast abandoned unappreciated neglected ignored overlooked forgotten unrecognised(UK) unrecognized(US) unnoticed unheeded omitted unconsidered underestimated undervalued unsung deferred depreciated dismissed maligned abused contemned disrespected dissed snooted mocked misprized scouted snubbed gibed cut dead cut cold-shouldered knocked back stiff-armed brushed off put down slighted stiffed repulsed given someone the brush-off gave someone the brush-off flouted ridiculed taunted jeered quipped scoffed at sneered at girt girded jeered at poked fun at sneered scoffed insulted jested was above were above been above refrained from refused to considered it beneath one denigrated deprecated decried minimised(UK) minimized(US) diminished derogated discounted discredited vilipended trashed knocked defamed teased satirised(UK) satirized(US) ribbed chaffed lampooned joshed kidded ragged mimicked jived rallied needled twitted affronted detracted abominated disfavoured disrelished execrated opposed resented resent deplored disfavored misliked antipathized condemned declined repudiated disapproved negated negatived nixed reprobated passed repelled withdrew withdrawn blackballed ostracised(UK) ostracized(US) blacklisted deserted abjured abnegated excluded excommunicated mistrusted disbelieved suspected doubted distrusted questioned unbelieved denied not believed gave no credence to given no credence to not bought not swallowed castigated criticised(UK) criticized(US) censured lambasted vilified berated attacked reproached scolded slammed hammered reprimanded vituperated denounced slated excoriated baulked(UK) balked(US) eschewed desisted jibbed resisted shrank from shrunk from demurred from quailed at shied away drew back from drawn back from jibbed at reined in scrupled to shied from dared braved confronted faced defied bearded brazened breasted outfaced outbraved met outdared laughed at mustered courage squared off called one's bluff made my day ran the gauntlet profaned cursed curst swore sweared sworn cussed darned flamed hoodooed voodooed talked dirty More

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A scorned ex returns, but who does he belong to?
The seven hells hath no fury like a women scorned.
The interests of the millions of investors are generally scorned.
The design world hath no fury like Jeff Lewis scorned.
Hell hath no fury like a legion of scorned Mixers.
Lorde as a woman scorned is furious, yes, but thriving.
Kate Upton scorned Colin Kaepernick for his national anthem protest.
And that's women in general, not just the scorned wives.
But hell hath no wrath like an online date scorned.
Hell hath no fury like the Wendy's Twitter account scorned.
After all, hell hath no fury like a woman scorned.
Like a scorned friend, he shifted from anger to disappointment.
Hell hath no furry like a Shark Week fan scorned.
" He added: "Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned.
No one publicly scorned him or accused him of murder.
Hell hath no fury like an international credit consortium scorned.
You know, the one that the pundits mocked and scorned.
Hell hath no fury like an artist on social media scorned.
Not every woman is scorned and upset after a breakup.  2.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Nowadays connoisseurship is much scorned.
Faced with the karmic retribution of lovers scorned, Weeknd was distraught.
He's been scorned by other Republicans in the state, including Gov.
Hell hath no fury like a former social media manager scorned.
After all: hell hath no fury like a grammar nerd scorned.
"But if you did that now, you'd be scorned," Parrott said.
As a child, Mr. Grant said, he scorned his grandfather's ways.
In "Something to Talk About" (1995), Roberts played a scorned wife.
I didn't feel scorned or heartbroken; I felt used and objectified.
Visitors to these shops were mocked and scorned by the elites.
Retsina may be among the most scorned wines in the world.
Few grapes have been as scorned in the last 50 years.
Men like Merlo were often scorned, even by other gay men.
He was scorned for seeming to lend credence to the party's propaganda.
You will be celebrated and scorned, built up and then torn down.
Emerging-market assets are not as scorned now as they were then.
Ms Ransby recalls how activists early on scorned "respectability" and "representative politics".
Hell hath no fury like an alumnus whose child has been scorned.
But they will be mocked and scorned on Twitter: They're white supremacists.
Most leaks about infidelity usually come directly from the scorned lovers themselves.
You're literally a scorned seductress, according to the VC community right now.
Not only for dominatrixes, scorned lovers, and governments, but also, sadly, racists.
Only later does she reveal that she is the benighted woman scorned.
Assange was never a mainstream journalist, and has always scorned the tribe.
But their presence in the Bahamas has long been scorned and stigmatized.
Not every woman is scorned and upset after a breakup," Munn wrote. "2.
A scorned GoT fan can make Arya look like a baby koala bear.
The first complication is that a scorned Trump is going to exact revenge.
Tech hath no fury like a multi-billion dollar social media giant scorned.
CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuela on Thursday scorned a $2.04 billion award to ConocoPhillips (COP.
Warrior monks scorned Saladin as the whore of Babylon and son of Satan.
Hell hath no fury — or crafting inspiration — like an Academy Award winner scorned.
When a couple breaks up in Hollywood, it's the woman who is scorned.
Mr. Zuma has frequently scorned the "clever blacks" — his phrase — who criticize him.
These other characters can't help suffering in comparison to the paranormal woman scorned.
And traits that align with "soft" behaviors have also been devalued — even scorned.
Should Donald Trump be praised or scorned for the tone of his rallies?
He targeted high-profile Democrats whom Trump has frequently mocked or scorned publicly.
These decisions would have been questioned and scorned unto infinity had they backfired.
He says she was just a woman scorned who then made up lies.
The Hebrew pop style known as Mizrahi, long scorned, now rules the airwaves.
Outside the Trump bubble, the president is fact-checked, scorned, doubted or challenged.
He repeatedly broke unjust laws himself and was often scorned as an agitator.
Ms. Blige has been scorned, is aggrieved and is dead-set on payback.
The singer says he has been "assassinated" by scorned women and social media.
Once scorned by Wimbledon, he is now a part of its physical fabric.
Hours later, the detective told Shipman that Nowak may have felt scorned and jealous.
Supplementary oxygen he scorned as "false air" and "bottled doping"; he never used it.
Carlinda was a woman scorned and a mad scientist all in the same breath.
Those from Anhui are also often scorned in Shanghai, but not so much elsewhere.
She's got to deal with scorned ex lovers, angry former bandmates, and diehard fans.
After the lunch went missing, HR apparently let the scorned man review security footage.
People who disagree with you are to be scorned, shunned and ignored -- not engaged.
Every karate chop and invigorating wrist breaking is the revenge of an ego scorned.
"Beware of the wrath of women scorned, Mr. President and Majority Leader McConnell," Rep.
If I forgot about a class picnic, who would be scorned by the PTA?
The comments section underneath his letter largely scorned his view as absurd and offensive.
Transgender people, by taking on a different, often-scorned identity, have demonstrated admirable courage.
Will Ronda, clad in a fur, return with the wrath of a goddess scorned?
Beyoncé can smash car windows as a scorned lover in the context of Lemonade.
The Cronut was fetishized, then scorned for being fetishized, then imperfectly and ubiquitously reproduced.
Mr. Legere, who scorned the big guys, now wants to be one of them.
She tinkered with genres (fairy tales, horror, science fiction, gothic) most literary writers scorned.
Wolff also wrote that many of Trump's own aides have scorned his intellectual capacity.
Eurabia has gotten scant mention in the American press; mainstream historians have scorned it.
Titled "Melanianade," the sketch is a parody of Beyoncé's stunning woman scorned epic Lemonade.
"Racism was as commonplace as cornflakes," and anything unfamiliar was scorned or hidden from view.
In the nearby town of Port Royal, fishermen scorned government calls to leave for shelters.
The group has been scorned for years, and now it is their time to shine.
So nobody's allowed to be mad at me and be scorned and lie on me?
He charges scorned wives 22015,23.8-13,21 yuan ($2000,23.2-75,000); cases usually take 7-8 months.
We've seen that face on scorned lovers before, and it's the face of pure insecurity.
A few years ago this notion would have been scorned by the young, westernised elite.
Both have cast themselves as outsiders who stand up for people scorned by the elite.
Hell hath no fury like a cheesecake mom scorned — that's how the saying goes, right?
Scorned lovers can seize this opportunity by entering the zoo's "A Snaky Valentine's Day" competition.
I soon observed that in the schools I attended, Africa was mostly ignored and scorned.
Remember that Trump has always viewed himself as an outsider, scorned by the cool kids.
Its sculptured design softens the most scorned characteristic of any minivan — the boring, boxy shape.
Users initially scorned the change, but Twitter later said it increased activity on the site.
The most creative digital types have long scorned Rocket as a factory for copycat startups.
" He scorned television: "It tends to abort the imagination by leaving kids nothing to imagine.
Ms. Conway had no immediate reaction, but she has previously scorned the office as irrelevant.
While the right-wing pages promoted Mr. Trump's candidacy, the left-wing pages scorned Mrs.
Contributing Opinion Writer LONDON — Prime Minister Theresa May of Britain is a woman widely scorned.
For years, he has scorned priests who raise themselves as unreachable elites invested with authority.
A lurid, sensational true story involving a scorned lover, a diaper, and a drugstore wig!
If it doesn&apost, we complain and write off influencer marketing like a scorned lover.
Yet some environmental activists have scorned oil and gas companies for endorsing the CLC plan.
Was it too unfair of a thing to treat an artist like a scorned fan?
" One thing's for sure: A "new persona leaps into [Rebecca's] mind and it's the scorned woman.
And a government that openly embraces the knowledge now scorned may soon(ish) come to power.
These aren't the cheap chippings I scorned my affronted French friend for describing as a delicacy.
The tragedy is that, in Mr Trump's America, his words are almost certain to be scorned.
Yet the notion that homosexuality is a disorder is almost universally scorned (only 2% supported it).
One, surnamed Zhou, hailed General Bai's strong faith but scorned any link between Islam and patriotism.
Apparently, hell hath no fury like Italian home cooks scorned... even 14 years after the fact.
The ensuing altercation has everything—scorned lovers, jealousy, ink, and one hell of a plot twist.
Scorned by many New Yorkers as swindlers, the pedicab driver is not the most sympathetic character.
Fort Worth, Texas (CNN)Marco Rubio now knows the fury of Donald Trump when he's scorned.
In many non-Western countries, speaking about such things is scorned as "white" or "Western" behavior.
Trump scorned any player who protests as a "son of a bitch" who should face suspension.
Scorned fans can catch him in action on April 2, when the Phillies come to town.
She took pains to protect her intellectual property and often scorned attempts to commercialize her novel.
More broadly, too much is lost if legislative politics, as practiced in Washington, is simply scorned.
Dr. Shumway scorned what he saw as Dr. Barnard's showmanship, aggressiveness and willingness to cut corners.
The commission has become a bipartisan political joke, scorned by state election officials for its zealotry.
In announcing his decision to exit the Paris accord, President Trump scorned the Green Climate Fund.
On assuming office, Mr. Thackeray's party got into bed with the very elites it had scorned.
Katy Perry is a lovesick robot scorned in a new music video with Grammy-winning hitmaker Zedd.
The GOP candidate has relentlessly mocked his opponents, lashed out at reporters and scorned the status quo.
He is bright and, as a graduate of the Ecole Nationale d'Administration, scorned by some as elitist.
Parties scorned by Mr López Obrador as "neoliberal", which misgoverned Mexico before he took power, are demoralised.
Once upon a time, Silicon Valley start-ups were afraid of Microsoft, or scorned it as irrelevant.
With stock market volatility expected to continue, stocks that were scorned last year are worth a look.
Known as the "Pharma Bro," he was previously scorned for raising the price of an AIDS drug.
Backers of continued union with Spain were scorned as reactionaries, or even the inheritors of Franco's legacy.
The gentler Serena Joy we've seen in this episode disappears, revealing the woman scorned by her beliefs.
She finds that pit bulls are still scorned because it is often poor people who own them.
It scorned the participation of U.S. nuclear-capable bombers in the maneuvers as preparations for an attack.
She alluded to those who have questioned Mr. Obama's "citizenship or faith" and scorned Mr. Trump's slogan.
Kasich had joked that his wife prefers more refined table manners after pizza purists scorned his silverware.
"The drivers felt so scorned by the settlement that many came forward at that point," she said.
Because 224 is the year of the woman, and hell hath no fury like Claire Underwood scorned.
Scorned by the U.S., the two countries are now looking to grow their economic and military ties.
He and his family were originally from Nigeria, where gay Africans like him were scorned and mistreated.
Essays such as "Seduced, Then Scorned" are important reminders that we need to keep fighting for this.
The online firms, scorned a decade ago, have developed techniques to improve the representativeness of their samples.
The Pour This traditional Greek wine, made with the addition of pine resin, has been roundly scorned.
Associating all Medicaid beneficiaries with a scorned social group, drug users, poses a danger to everyone's health.
" After last week, we must update the warning: "Hell hath no fury like a Catholic woman scorned.
This knack for breaking through political custom shouldn't be underestimated or scorned as mere vulgarity and bombast.
A court scorned the film-maker's plea that the infant-stabbing soldiers were not British, but Hessian auxiliaries.
Some black women who came out against Thomas' nomination were actually scorned by others in the black community.
His case is weakened because he scorned a similar request from Mariano Rajoy, then prime minister, in 2016.
Or, at least, sometimes scorned women get a barrage of support from the internet to cushion the pain.
Pelosi's latest Twitter sensation came amidst her weekly press conference, at which she scorned the improving jobs situation.
It wasn't long ago that Coach was the most scorned of the three affordably priced luxury handbag makers.
Mr Trump has long scorned the deal, the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), as the "worst ever".
The Mainstream Media is under fire and being scorned all over the World as being corrupt and FAKE.
During our 45 second exchange, Pope Francis scorned a priest, popped a joke and gave me his blessing.
Scorned by many Muslims and barely tolerated by the rest of society, Iraq's Kawliya live a precarious existence.
After a brief period of titillation, it was widely condemned and the communities passing around photos were scorned.
The video was not in Mandarin, the island's official language, but in Taiwanese, once scorned by the KMT.
They've been, I mean, the FISA court has been laughed at and scorned by what's gone on here.
Bush was a precursor to Trump another key way: He was a gleeful anti-intellectual who scorned expertise.
Long before her time, some on the left scorned communism for insisting that every expression be politically correct.
While Mugabe scorned Western election observers Mnangagwa has welcomed them for the first time in almost 20 years.
"Hell hath no fury like an FBI director scorned," former Trump economic adviser Stephen Moore said on CNN.
Any Republican who so much as nods at the concept of immigration reform will be sidelined and scorned.
While university professors might be scorned as condescending eggheads, book smarts are prized when used against the bookish.
With biting sass, she tells a lover who has left her scorned that she has happily moved on.
While some Sanders supporters praised him for reaching voters across the aisle, others scorned him for welcoming Rogan.
"The previous administration scorned domestic energy development and crafted the prior rule to deliberately stifle it," said Rep.
Democrats, confronting Mr. Azar for the first time with a House majority, scorned most of the president's proposals.
To make her point, she's jamming to Beyonce's "Irreplaceable" ... an anthem to scorned women, as she sips tea.
Often children scorned Mr Neville for interrupting them, for not treating their games with the seriousness that they deserved.
Hiring family members as parliamentary assistants is not illegal in France but is increasingly scorned upon by the public.
I am routinely scorned, admired, beloved, and belittled—which one is usually based on when the viewer tuned in.
And Nomi doesn't hesitate to yell after her scorned lover that the B in LGBT needs to be respected.
Here's Jackson singing "I Been 'Buked and I Been Scorned" at the March on Washington right before King spoke.
Indeed, Gaston's devolution from scorned prick to crazed murderer makes him scarier because of how realistic his evilness is.
Kindness, friendship and peace were his mantras now, with complimentary poems written even to the boxers he had scorned.
Maybe hell hath no fury like a progressive warrior scorned, and that fury could manifest itself in a run.
The retailer has scorned some of the logistics community by scaling back relationships with big names like XPO Logistics.
But in the battle of credibility between a scorned staffer and an administration that routinely lies, few winners emerge.
In case you were wondering, it turns out that hell hath no fury like a teenage curry lover scorned.
"As any woman scorned would, Cardon formulated a plan for revenge: "I think I will tell Riley her secret.
News Analysis WASHINGTON — When the establishment told him he should talk with North Korea, President Trump scorned the idea.
However, many readers also scorned "overweight parents feeding garbage 'foods' … to their overweight children," as one reader put it.
Melania is now being cast again, this time in an old role — the woman scorned — in a stunning scandal.
He was outspoken about supporting the families of fallen Afghan soldiers and scorned the Taliban's strategy of suicide bombings.
In his end-of-life memoir, Mr. McCain scorned Mr. Trump's seeming admiration for autocrats and disdain for refugees.
For instance, kale, sushi, lobster and even olive oil or tomatoes were once scorned and unfamiliar in some cultures.
Numerous Western governments — including the US — and anti-corruption groups scorned him for his failure to tackle official corruption.
Were any of these real-life gangs the subject of a riveting revenge-plot by a member's scorned sister?
That tax break is so widely scorned outside Wall Street that even Donald Trump campaigned against it in 2016.
"Buttigieg first scorned "the idea of the likes of Rush Limbaugh or Donald Trump lecturing anybody on family values.
Some of my own family scorned the hijab-clad Muslim women and the nuns turning out in feminist solidarity.
Mr. Skelley, as Beatrice's scorned suitor, and Mr. Coulson, as her preferred bed mate, are unfortunately on the flat side.
For Trump, the meeting tested his ability to reconcile with the Washington establishment that he and the voters have scorned.
As Mitt Romney's vice-presidential running-mate in 2012, Mr Ryan scorned the idea of governments picking "winners and losers".
"Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned," the letter continued as people in the courtroom burst into disbelieving laughter.
Taraji P. Henson plays a woman scorned by her husband, and she does not appear to be taking it well.
People love to share a happy shoe story or post a warning if they've been scorned by an evil heel.
In South Carolina, late-deciding voters made up 45 percent of the Republican electorate, and they uniformly scorned Mr. Trump.
They say it should be similarly scorned by subway officials and included in the current campaign for improved subway etiquette.
Beauty pageants around the world are scorned for holding women to unrealistic beauty standards — but exceptions are made for goats.
Kemper didn't appear in the Beyoncé parody, but found a connection between her character and the musician's scorned-lover opus.
Sessions was awarded his desired post, but is now scorned by the President for recusing himself from the Russia investigation.
Nixon scorned the hippies, champions of the drug culture such as Timothy Leary, and draft-dodgers who fled to Canada.
They had long scorned the agreement as a futile parley with perfidious Washington; now they can claim to be prescient.
A fixture of Harlem "sassiety" who became an international spokesperson for women's rights, she was sometimes scorned for her ambition.
But Beijing scorned the decision and continued building artificial islands on isolated outcroppings, while dredging and destroying natural coral reefs.
The company has scorned traditional advertising, opting to use in-house employees who publish to social media platforms like Instagram.
While Mugabe scorned Western election observers, the new president has invited them for the first time in nearly two decades.
As Jews, they belonged to a minority unjustly scorned by many Americans at the time as innately criminal and sinister.
Many Chinese women who have come forward with stories of abuse have been scorned by friends, co-workers and relatives.
To keep the play grounded in unreality, Rafa is surrounded by surreal side characters, including a scorned one-eyed cat.
Erasing memories of scorned lovers is no longer just a movie trope popularized in Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind.
" It was Howell Heflin, Democrat of Alabama, who suggested in his questioning that Ms. Hill might be a "scorned woman.
He scorned any move to ban bump stocks as an unconstitutional regulation that could wipe out dozens of local jobs.
On the right, it's being scorned, and Pelosi is being criticized for not taking the "high road" in her actions.
Since his early days in office, Trump has scorned legal norms and the men and women who carry them out.
In her "Lemonade" video this year, she belts out "Sandcastles," a ballad of a woman scorned, while wearing $550 Prymas.
While many celebrated her as an anti-corruption champion, some on the island whose dealings she exposed scorned her work.
At the end of a particularly hilarious skit, Melissa McCarthy's love-scorned Spicer passionately locked lips with Alec Baldwin's Trump.
Learning from CNN that Murdock put the blame for his charge on her, calling her a scorned woman, infuriated Carolyn.
England has reconsidered him, and in doing so, it might care to reconsider the leagues it once scorned through him.
But even now, with her life under control for several years, she is wary of being judged and scorned by others.
And will those already scorned by previous queso versions even be willing to give it another try just because its free?
Olive's uncle, Frank (Steve Carell), is a Proust scholar who just tried to commit suicide after being scorned by his lover.
Yet many mainstream journalists scorned Assange for publishing unredacted files and for what they saw as an anti-American activist streak.
Even just a year ago she was scorned by many people in Pakistan as little more than a bolshie Twitter-user.
In Mr Pompeo's retelling a naive president scorned longtime allies, pursued detente with Iran and plunged the Arab world into chaos.
It is also scorned as a soft option for well-off kids, scared of the gaokao, China's brutal university-entrance exams.
Black voters, historically rebuked and scorned, turned out once again to support a democratic vision both profoundly hopeful and expansively inclusive.
Trump's administration has supported a reduction of legal immigration and has scorned international trade deals in favor of putting America first.
Beyoncé From LemonadeHell hath no fury like a woman scorned, as Beyoncé made clear this spring with her visual album, Lemonade.
When he was in Paris, he says, trans women existed on the fringes of society, marginalized and scorned by the establishment.
So Cubacub chose to reclaim one the most scorned materials on earth, Spandex, and turn it until a whole fashion line.
If her nudes are leaked online, she should have never sent them in the first place, or agitated her scorned lover.
A universal cautionary tale, the drug-using sex worker is too wretched to be relatable, too scorned for even countercultural cred.
It was an atypical rifle for its time, seemingly futuristic, and made partly with lightweight plastics and aluminum that traditionalists scorned.
Typically hired by a scorned wife, they coach women on how to save their marriages, while inducing the mistress to disappear.
Further context: Trump Abandons Iran Nuclear Deal He Long Scorned The president on Friday said the prospect of casualties stopped him.
But when authoritarians like Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan feel betrayed -- or even publicly scorned -- the consequences are emotional, not pragmatic.
But minutes after the states' announcement, Paul J. Hanly, Jr., a lead lawyer for the cities and counties, scorned the agreement.
Republicans have at times tried to eliminate the agency and have scorned it when public money has gone to controversial projects.
France is both the world's biggest producer and consumer of rosé wine, a pale pink blend that snobs have traditionally scorned.
He thus treats them as objects to be scorned and dismissed, rather than as fellow human beings worthy of basic respect.
Mr Trump's final campaign video scorned the robber barons of the global elite as it displayed an image of Mr Blankfein.
While genteel business owners had scorned the crowds pouring into nickelodeons and vaudeville houses, the newcomers risked setting up production companies.
Planet fans still bummed about the demotion of Pluto to dwarf planet could rejoice (or feel scorned on behalf of Pluto).
Some reviewers scorned this approach—the onslaught of unprocessed detail, the conspicuous voice, and the lack of psychological insight into Manson himself.
The Trump family—which now represents for the United States-- has long scorned ethical behavior when it conflicts with their self-interest.
The whole thing might seem unbearably frivolous and unimportant, revolving as it does around Kardashians, a scorned celebrity lover, and social media.
Many illegal immigration opponents have long scorned wealthier, non-border state Americans who support more open borders as being in a bubble.
I'm allowed to be funny, but no one can ever be attracted to me unless they are pathetic or scorned for it.
The southern city is often scorned in China as a "cultural desert", its residents stereotyped as having little interest in highbrow pursuits.
It is because the creature is scorned, and deprived of a moral framework, that he becomes monstrous and seeks a gruesome revenge.
One white trans man, a prominent figure in the small world of trans professionals, scorned her loudly and publicly for this decision.
"Postcard" tells the story of a lover scorned by apathy, while "Plum" compares a souring relationship to a piece of overripe fruit.
Its editor scorned elites and worried that Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal safety-nets and public works might sap the country's capitalist ethos.
Janney won for her role as LaVona Golden in I, Tonya, starring Margot Robbie as her daughter, scorned ice skater Tonya Harding.
Mostly it was husband and wife situations or scorned lovers, with a mix of male and females, from all over the world.
Artists like Hannah Wilke, whose photographs often depicted her partially or fully nude body, were both admired and scorned for their candor.
Over the past 24 months, Trump has scorned judges, derided the American court system, and trampled on all manner of constitutional principles.
But the cut of the dress scorned any "future first lady" stuffiness; it hung easy on her, as effortless as her animation.
"The Mainstream Media is under fire and being scorned all over the World as being corrupt and FAKE," Trump tweeted on Tuesday.
The GOP and the White House, by the way, have their own counter-Comey plan to discredit the scorned former FBI director.
It is a territory scorned by urbanites but also often celebrated, by the same urbanites, as the locus of authentic national identity.
And maybe that's why those who come but don't participate in any community at all are so deeply scorned, loathed, and despised.
This president seems indifferent at best to social programs long woven into the nation's cultural fabric but scorned by the religiously orthodox.
The same breweries are now looking to make products similar to one they have long ignored and even scorned: watery, light beer.
"The days of our country being used, taken advantage of and even scorned by other nations are long behind us," he said.
As for buyers, scorned ones might sue for damages or for "specific performance," a legal remedy that could force sellers to close.
A highly scorned televised interview by the prince was only the latest upheaval to befall Britain's royal family over the past century.
Jost: The midterm elections were on Tuesday, and like a scorned wife after a bitter divorce, the Democrats took back the House.
The site's bid to moderate itself also happened to be a troll's dream–widely scorned, it fuelled panic and migration from the site.
And in 2015, Minnesota dentist Walter Palmer was internationally scorned after killing the famous "Cecile the Lion" near a national park in Zimbabwe.
They have both reinvented themselves as anti-establishment outsiders, who stand up for people forgotten by the system and scorned by the elite.
"Ye" will probably fail to return scorned fans into Mr West's arms, but that is merely the latest ominous sign for the rapper.
" From turn of the century jazz to '70s rock and '90s hip hop, male artists scorned women to prove their masculinity using "bitch.
The four of them are women scorned by male dominance and Bibi has a tale that is going to ignite them to action.
Bannister, nicknamed the "lone wolf miler" because he scorned coaches, had worked out his own training schedule to fit in with his studies.
Montgomery in turn scorned Eisenhower, who for his part had the unenviable task of soothing egos and balancing political concerns with military ones.
Scorned and shamed for her nude protests against the war in Vietnam, Kusama felt the need to go back to Tokyo in 1973.
When Vladimir Putin set out to avenge history and make Russia great again, he whipped up anti-American hysteria and scorned Washington's overreach.
He also said that her record as secretary of state should be scorned because America's trade deficit with China soared under her tenure.
Instead, he found himself reversing a decision to leave the Senate, seeking a second term for a job that he had essentially scorned.
Often, females are said to commit crimes of passion because of being "a woman scorned," which is an incorrect interpretation of the facts.
Knowledge has been scorned ("I think people in this country have had enough of experts," huffs Michael Gove, the pro-Leave justice secretary).
"Nonetheless, he plowed on, adding, "today's announcement validates our course of action with Turkey that only a couple of weeks ago was scorned.
Hill also scorned President Donald Trump, who was accused of sexual misconduct by more than a dozen women during the 2016 presidential campaign.
"Hell hath no fury like the internet scorned," Evan Greer, campaign director of advocacy group Fight for the Future, told Motherboard in April.
They calumniated the dignified professor in front of her parents, calling her a liar, a fantasist, an erotomaniac and a vengeful scorned woman.
He was never beaten up like Javed's dad, but his name's been shortened, his accent mocked and his otherness scorned by co-workers.
U.S. government debt yields fell to session lows on Monday after President Donald Trump scorned the Federal Reserve's decision to raise interest rates.
Christensen also vowed to invite the scorned Becca as his guest to Minnesota's State of the State address in exchange for 10,000 retweets.
My takeaway was a reinforced conviction that many grapes like carignan, once scorned or written off, have great potential to make delightful wines.
The president lost confidence in and publicly scorned his first attorney general, Jeff Sessions, after he recused himself from overseeing the Russia investigation.
He scorned the Declaration of the Rights of Man, a manifesto for the French revolution, as a charter for private property and bourgeois individualism.
It is true that declaring themselves besieged and scorned by hoity-toity elites is a sentiment that has long unified and cheered American conservatives.
Whatever your feelings on Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, one thing is for certain: There is no fury like a Potter fan scorned.
But there was also a positive side: Scorned by her husband, Diana went into Cancer overdrive and used her position to nurture oppressed people.
Before Ivy can make the same exit as so many scorned women did before her, police car lights flash into the house from outside.
Fatal Attraction has been criticised for its one-dimensional take on the scorned woman, and the same criticism has been made of the sketch.
" Prescott's stance left him scorned online; journalist Carron J. Phillips, for instance, said in one tweet, "He's happy being a lemonade serving house negro.
If your work stalls, either by commission or because the case is too thin, you are apt to be scorned as a presidential stooge.
It's also hoping that it will help win over scorned Plastc pre-orderers, who plunked down money but never got a card in return.
Now, cruising is within the reach of large segments of the population, and that democratization of the cruising experience should be celebrated, not scorned.
Trump is scorned on university campuses even more than he is ostracized from white-shoe law firms and feared on "Gucci Gulch" K Street.
By his second term, however, Obama was relying more on his "pen and phone" — his metaphor to describe the executive authority he once scorned.
We love, when people are disagreeable and obnoxious; when our feelings are unrequited; and when our affections are diminished, or worse, scorned as criminal.
The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), negotiated under President Obama but scorned by both major candidates to succeed him, was pronounced dead after Election Day.
Last Wednesday, Chelsea was eliminated from the Champions League by Paris St.-Germain, who featured a defender, David Luiz, that Mourinho scorned and sold.
Justin Rego, a onetime professional wrestler who was a "Bachelorette" contestant in 2010, was quickly scorned by the other men, who doubted his sincerity.
I think that's deserving because they've been hurt; a lot of them have been killed, and a lot of them are rejected and scorned.
Outside of politics, there may be nobody in popular culture at this complex moment so divisive and so galvanizing, so scorned and so appreciated.
It had even gone so far as to start its own publishing imprints, which my literary friends scorned and derided as cheesy and shameless.
The National Front, Ms. Le Pen's party, has a vexed relationship with the mainstream news media, which it has at once scorned and used.
Euripides' play now seems one of the most easily comprehensible works of Greek tragedy: A woman scorned by her husband desperately kills their children.
In a speech he made no mention of the family scandal dogging his bid for the Elysee, but scorned the programs of his rivals.
"  "HillaryClinton can illegally get the questions to the Debate & delete 85033,000 emails but my son Don is being scorned by the Fake News Media?
Until then, though, corporations should be welcomed rather than scorned for embracing an aggressive plan that meets the needs of businesses and the environment.
But at events across the country, Democrats scorned the president for the government shutdown and linked it to what they described as his racism.
It depicts a chaotic White House, a president who was ill-prepared to win the office in 2016, and Trump aides who scorned his abilities.
They remember a man who proposed a complete ban on Muslim arrivals and scorned Pope Francis as a Mexican "pawn" for questioning his immigration plans.
Others have scorned the videos as an empty gesture, sometimes countering with an ironic #onemore hashtag that suggests they would be buying another firearm instead.
Yet, while hardcore comic fans scorned the show for its lighter tone, Batman helped define the character for the character for a generation of viewers.
After last year's transition of power, supporters have been collectively mourning the loss of their leadership like a scorned lover, still not over the heartbreak.
" He said the announcement of a permanent cease-fire "validates our course of action with Turkey that only a couple of weeks ago was scorned.
According to Mo Ibrahim, GSM licenses in Africa were initially scorned by global telcos to the extent that some governments began offering them for free.
Mr Trump, echoed by apologists in Congress, has repeatedly scorned the idea that Russia—if it did meddle in American politics—tried to help him.
Despite the uproar, Kaepernick's protest fits into a long legacy of black athletes using their platform to magnify racial inequalities, and finding themselves similarly scorned.
Dani better watch her back, because if there's anything we've learned from countless of vlogs and shady diss tracks, there's nothing like a YouTuber scorned.
But when it became clear that he was there to represent America, the state-owned news media scorned him as a traitor to his race.
The eyes often act as the threshold between a character's version of the truth and an intricate web of deceit spun by a scorned lover.
Drunk driving is universally scorned, as it should be, but did you know that driving after a bad night's sleep can be just as dangerous?
It's mostly academically scorned and mostly popularly adored, and, depending on who you read, it's either the savior of modern feminism or its death knell.
Populist nationalism, which had just failed to elect a president in Austria, had shown itself incapable of beating the Dutch centrist parties it had scorned.
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Trump wants you to believe that no one tells you that story because they are afraid of being scorned by the establishment and media elites.
Burke scorned both the Levellers and the French Revolution, mostly for the same reason: They wanted to overthrow an order that he wanted to preserve.
"This country is finally freeing itself from the great absurdity, scorned by most international observers, that is the 'sun tax'," Ribera told a news conference.
While Washington insiders and Republican thinkers have scorned Mr. Trump, some politicians, unsure of their constituents' opinions, are weighing whether to lend him their support.
The M.E.K., which is sometimes described as a fringe, cultlike organization, is scorned in Iran for its alliance with the toppled Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein.
My experience mirrors one written about last month in the New York Times, which published "Seduced, Then Scorned, By My Work Wife" in Modern Love.
For example: in the theology of Old Fashioned, chastity is praised as an original virtue, and loveless hookups are scorned as the perversion of it.
"Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned," he wrote in the letter, eliciting audible gasps from the spectators when the judge read the line.
I don't know exactly where to draw the line between ideas that deserve a serious response, and those that should be only mocked and scorned.
Mr. King has now transitioned to selling his software to the banks he once scorned, who use it as a component of their mobile apps.
But it's in the kitschy, bachelorette-party ridden dives of Lower Broadway, dappled in neon and scorned by locals, where we truly embraced the music.
Francis, who has been scorned by populist politicians because of his defense of refugees and migrants, dedicated a section of his address to their plight.
Francis, who has been scorned by populist politicians because of his defense of refugees and migrants, dedicated a section of his address to their plight.
"The Mainstream Media is under fire and being scorned all over the World as being corrupt and FAKE," Mr. Trump wrote on Twitter on Tuesday.
Burnett's scorned date also added an additional seven percent sales tax of $2.56, a $1.99 processing fee, and a $0.47 fee for shipping and handling.
Above all, distressed-debt players are opportunistic, not ideological: they are constantly hunting for value in assets and trades that are mispriced or widely scorned.
Those parties, some of whose members have campaigned for democracy for decades, are scorned by many younger pro-democracy activists, who say they have accomplished little.
Critics of Trump, many of them scorned Democrats, are looking again to Comey -- this time for a smoking gun that connects the White House and Kremlin.
In an angelic white dress, her brunette hair tumbling down, Apple accepted the MTV Video Music Award for Best New Artist with a scorned, anguished look.
When other nations acquired labor movements, an idea that was scorned in Hamiltonian Washington, a handful of historians would begin debating an even more taboo topic.
"Over and over and over again: You were rejected by him, you're a scorned woman," Ms. Jacobus said, paraphrasing the hundreds of online attacks she faced.
He is still scorned by the radical left for not touching (that is to say, "reforming") any of Britain's ancient institutions, thereby creating the classless nirvana.
Not only were the gilets jaunes left behind, they felt scorned by the winners of globalisation, embodied by the haughty and remote figure of Emmanuel Macron.
In Beijing earlier this month, Putin was ubiquitous at the G20 summit in Beijing after once being scorned by the group for his actions in Ukraine.
Chaka Khan's scorned ex-manager wants the singer to tell her something good ... by cutting a fat check for the money her manager claims she's owed.
" Then without prompt, I added, "It is further my hope that one day in Africa, ambitious women will be more likely to be celebrated than scorned.
So was George W. Bush, who withdrew the United States from the Kyoto Protocol, generally scorned international agreements, and sidelined the United Nations before invading Iraq.
Trump, clearly scorned by reports of Tillerson's comments, told Forbes in an interview released Tuesday that he has a higher IQ than his secretary of state.
Trump has long scorned the Mueller investigation as a "witch hunt" and claimed charges against Manafort and others have nothing to do with his presidential run.
For herders like him, an occupation long scorned has become an unlikely lifeline amid droughts that come with ever more frequency in this East African country.
Every country that journeyed from mass illiteracy and poverty to modernity and wealth did so, they note, because of government instruments that are now often scorned.
Jane Fonda likening the kaleidoscopic Oscars set to the Orgasmatron from her sexy '60s-era "Barbarella," which has long been scorned as being retrograde to women.
In recent days, the president has ousted a number of key officials, including Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen, whom he had long scorned as "weak" on border security.
But step outside those norms, and you risk being labeled as one of the "bad" girls who are abused and scorned only because they deserve it.
Iggy Azalea has gone country ... as in a country song where a scorned woman throws her ex's junk out the second floor window onto the lawn.
Even though they were the majority, Democrats were cowed by Thomas wrapping himself in the charged symbolism of the civil rights movement he had always scorned.
COBOL, particularly the early versions, allowed programmers the freedom to write code without much structure, leading to complex, sprawling programs scorned as so-called spaghetti code.
I can take it, of course — you get used to it — but those poor Greenlandic dogs didn't deserve all that vitriol from scorned fans of Neymar.
Johnson & Johnson's stock was also scorned after the Republican health care bill failed, which Cramer felt was wrong after the company delivered a stellar earnings report.
After being scorned around the world, United Airlines CEO Oscar Munoz not only apologized publicly, he announced United would dramatically reduce how often it bumped passengers.
In the same year as the essay's commission and the subsequent snub, Orwell scorned the organization in response to a questionnaire in the literary magazine Horizon.
Michael Antonelli, a managing director at Robert W Baird & Co., told Bloomberg the market was acting like a "scorned lover" in relation to Trump's trade deal.
Mr Banker, the godfather of the mythological-literature boom, has always scorned the politics of caste or creed, and voices pride in his mixed, part-Christian background.
Viewing the world through an astrological lens should be fun and illuminating — not something that makes you feel like a pariah, scorned by yet another shady 'scope.
Mr Emanuel is scorned especially for a delay in the release of police footage of a policeman shooting Laquan McDonald, a black teenager, 16 times in 2014.
Heigl stars as a scorned ex-wife whose jealousy for her ex-husband's new fianceé Julia (Dawson) quickly takes a pathological turn in the upcoming thriller Unforgettable.
And it has left a long list of scorned parties, slowly shrinking the firm's headcount of investors — despite having more than $22016 billion in assets under management.
Step 3: Paint two coats of O.P.I. Nail Lacquer in Glitzerland on fingers that have touched 22 Grammys, Barack Obama, and the hearts of scorned women everywhere.
Trump's acquittal marked the end of a remarkable chapter of presidential scandal that only accelerated and accentuated Trump's grip on a Republican Party establishment he once scorned.
" July 16, 2017: "HillaryClinton can illegally get the questions to the Debate & delete 20173,000 emails but my son Don is being scorned by the Fake News Media?
Yes, "Latinx" is a term that is both embraced and scorned by Latinos — so wouldn't it be nice to have actual Latinos weigh in on this topic?
" By contrast, Trump scorned the counter-protesters, whom he called the "alt-left," saying they "came charging in without a permit and they were very, very violent.
I'd scorned these types when I'd first moved to the beach, but physical beauty is a great persuader, and misery soon grows tired of its own company.
" The empire's walls, she argues, were scorned or ignored within China for much of their history; they were simply not that good at keeping out "marauding barbarians.
Republicans — including some scorned by the president for failing to "embrace" him in their failed re-election bids — are also divided over funding levels and other matters.
And the ill will of newspaper editors, like the scorned fairy not invited to the princess's christening in "Sleeping Beauty," could hover for years around the family.
Appearing in a Teamsters hall, Mr. Biden scorned corporate greed, pledged to revive unions and said the minimum wage should be lifted to $15 an hour nationwide.
They also scorned the more than 200,000 people who demonstrated in Milan in March to protest what they believed were the racist policies of the populist government.
"We have been groped, undermined, harassed, infantilized, scorned, threatened, and intimidated by those in positions of power who control access to resources and opportunities," the letter reads.
Weaving, once looked down on by the art establishment as women's work, or scorned as folksy craft, is now the subject of major exhibitions at prestigious museums.
Long scorned as a tool of corruption, Congress ultimately banned the practice after a series of scandals that culminated in the imprisonment of the lobbyist Jack Abramoff.
Mr. Sanders generally stayed out of these arguments — he opposed releasing individual ratings publicly — but he was still scorned as a mysterious guru without proper education credentials.
Charles Manson, the Symbionese Liberation Army, and the Weathermen preoccupied Pettibon early on, as aspects of the ruined hippiedom and misfired far-left militancy that punk scorned.
"I think it was also Shakespeare who said, 'Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned,' " producer Warren Littlefield (Handmaid's Tale) told Entertainment Weekly earlier this year.
In another strand, Jake Gyllenhaal plays a man who is scorned as weak and unmanly when his family is terrorised by three rednecks in the West Texas desert.
The scenes, which are made up mostly of action figures, depict worlds where women rule and the men who scorned them drool, or perish in a dinosaur attack.
Season 4 has been especially pointed about how the Valley's oversized population of nerds, bros, and opportunists has fostered a business culture where pettiness is rewarded, not scorned.
Now, to be clear, I am not a scorned ex-lover of the city, fed up with the noise, the stalled subways, or the stench of baking trash.
That march was a sign that society, too, has changed as a result of Raúl's reforms and Mr Obama's thaw, much scorned though it is by Mr Bolton.
The video closes as the scorned king has Perry beheaded for not returning his affections, though Katy of Arc crashes the party to avenge her fallen sister's death.
Not every woman is scorned and upset after a breakup," she wrote on her Instagram Story, referring to Anna Faris, who separated from Pratt back in August. "2.
There are a host of people, possibly scorned from diesel scandals, who just want a fuel-efficient car to move them and their family around without significant compromise.
"Who would hire a former leader of a failed, scorned party stamped as racist?" he mused in a published journal entry dated 2010, before the party entered parliament.
Twenty-five years after Anita Hill testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee and was smeared as a "scorned woman" and an "erotomaniac," her story is still alarmingly relevant.
After falling off a yacht, he gets amnesia, and a single mom (Faris) who had been previously scorned by Leonardo convinces him that they are a married couple.
The recent success of the Russian team, widely scorned at home for their poor performances in the past, has taken the country and the soccer world by surprise.
She noted that women tend to be picked apart based on appearance more than men and are often painted as being "scorned" or "a spinster" following a breakup.
I expected spiked Arnold Palmers, Lilly Pulitzer, poodles with monogrammed collars, and maybe a scorned ex-lover throwing a drink on a preppy-looking white man wearing gingham.
She scorned his concession on Mr Obama's birthplace, saying that he had spread the birther conspiracy for five years, and that "there is no erasing" that record now.
Salma, a bespectacled older woman clad in black, says she feels Gaza today is more isolated than ever, scorned by the United States, abandoned by traditional Arab supporters.
Anyone who jumps in blindly (and even some players who've done this for years) finds themselves at risk of being brutally ridiculed and scorned for the slightest slip.
Their oft-scorned non-Craig Kimbrel relief corps, the team's one obvious area of weakness, managed a 2.45 ERA against a historically powerful Yankees lineup in the ALDS.
While individual men may have scorned the idea of dealing with women in the workplace, the government's support of the female laborers trounced whatever hostilities existed amongst men.
This melancholy picture of life as an internationally scorned minority is equally affecting and aesthetically fascinating, and is one of the most promising first features in some time.
During the turbulent hours in which Ms. Ubolratana's candidacy was announced and then scorned last month, many Thai political analysts declined to comment on the unfolding political drama.
They do make me nostalgic, although I think I'm fooling myself in thinking there was ever an era in America where we truly scorned the wealthy and vapid.
Ms. Daniels is a sex worker, making her the kind of "bad woman," scorned for her work, who is not often believed when she indicts a powerful man.
"I Been Rebuked & I Been Scorned (Solid as a Rock)," from 1954, shows an older woman with an upward-tilted gaze resting two enormous fists in her lap.
On Friday, one of Mr. Trump's top advisers on trade said the Trump administration planned to use the scorned agreement as a "starting point" for its own deals.
Our trade deficit with China soared 2100% during Hillary Clinton's time as Secretary of State -- a disgraceful performance for which she should not be congratulated, but rather scorned.
The Trump administration last fall overturned an Obama-era ban on the imports of elephants from Zambia and Zimbabwe, a move scorned by animals rights groups and others.
But Jon wisely says she shouldn't believe the words of a scorned witch, leading many to speculate that they'll have a baby (whether human or dragon) next season.
Regardless of their motivation, winemakers who have adopted these scorned grapes have provided a necessary counterbalance to what had become a stultifying lack of diversity among California wines.
At a time when figurative painting was deeply unpopular and portraiture was generally scorned, she became famous for her stylized portraits of pop-culture icons and historical figures.
War metal in particular remains the last frontier—an unassailable blockade of hideous, lo-fi savagery, where the weak are scorned and the nastiest, most violent perpetrators reign.
During his homily, Francis also addressed another theme close to his heart, immigration, saying women who moved abroad to provide for their children should be honored, not scorned.
We learn Elsa is a scorned woman; she was stood up at the altar on her wedding day and froze her own heart so she would never love again.
During her 2012 trial, prosecutor Paul Nunez told jurors that Lazarus' "grief" as a scorned woman and her skills as a police officer provided the "perfect cocktail" for murder.
In his final days as president, Mr Zuma even scorned the appeals of members of his party, the African National Congress (ANC), as they pleaded with him to resign.
It was immediately scorned by several of Trump's fellow Republicans, who questioned why the United States would work with Russia after Moscow's alleged meddling in the 2016 U.S. election.
I have also learned that an ill-advised relationship, where the other person is left feeling hurt, angry or scorned, can have far reaching consequences in the digital age.
In it, Weaver, a scorned and devious doctor, decides to change the sex of a man, Frank Kitchen, by making him undergo a sex change operation against his will.
But Duterte has openly scorned the alliance, seeing it as an obstacle to a rapprochement with China, and has repeatedly lambasted Washington for treating his country as a lackey.
"Hell hath no fury like the internet scorned," Greer continued, noting that past attempts to regulate the internet in favor of industry interests had led to widespread public backlash.
He says when he ended the relationship she became a woman scorned and threatened to go public with false claims he gave her herpes and repeatedly sexually assaulted her.
"Here's the thing: vegans are not The Avengers, you cannot summon us to do your bidding if you feel scorned by a meat eater or fellow vegan," she wrote.
Even Jimmy Fallon, who has been scorned by the left for playing nice with Trump, unleashed a biting critique of the president in a recent Bob Dylan cover song.
It's good to remind people that some ideas are so odious that they have no place in decent society, and that [if you have them], you will be scorned.
Hospitals scorned it, saying big pharma was successfully distracting federal officials from the real problem: list prices for prescription drugs, which they and other critics say are too high.
" In the mockingly perky "Pills," she starts out as a jet-setting, pill-popping star, but ends up singing a power-ballad anthem for the "wretched, wasted and scorned.
Speaking by phone to the widely scorned president of the Philippines, Rodrigo Duterte, Mr. Trump revealed the presence of two nuclear submarines off North Korea, a highly unusual disclosure.
The directorial debut of Denise Di Novi stars Katherine Heigl as a scorned ex-wife, and Rosario Dawson as a woman who is newly engaged to the same man.
The key to Trump is this: He has always viewed himself as an outsider, scorned by the "in" crowd but, secretly, better -- smarter, richer, cooler -- than all of them.
The teasing "Drunk Girls Don't Cry" is a sarcastic note to friends with shitty boyfriends, while "Rich" leaves Morris herself humorously taking on the role of perpetual woman scorned.
"It would be much easier for her to play the role of the bitch or the scorned woman," Hillary's friend Connie Fails told a Washington Post reporter in 22007.
And I said Brexit — this was the day before, you probably remember, I said Brexit is going to happen and I was scorned in the press for making that prediction.
" Trump himself weighed in Sunday evening, tweeting, "If my many supporters acted and threatened people like those who lost the election are doing, they would be scorned & called terrible names!
He's no Democrat and, unlike scorned former Trumpers like Michael Cohen and Anthony Scaramucci, hasn't spent his time after falling out of favor with the White House savaging the President.
Interested in what goes unseen and unheard — what is there in our ordinary, normal lives, but ignored and scorned — Hiller approaches the weird and the unusual with illuminating, liberating aplomb.
"Our trade deficit with China soared 214.1% during Hillary Clinton's time as secretary of state -- a disgraceful performance for which she should not be congratulated, but rather scorned," he said.
The president has derided and championed immigration, which Mr Bannon considers an adjunct of globalisation; he has supported and scorned military intervention, which Mr Bannon thinks a ruinous elite dalliance.
It is common to interview Americans who say they remember how Vietnam veterans were scorned or ignored when they returned home, and how they are determined to do better today.
"Our trade deficit with China soared 40% during Hillary Clinton's time as secretary of state -- a disgraceful performance for which she should not be congratulated, but rather scorned," he said.
But companies that find themselves among the Dow's dogs often get their act together relatively quickly, leading to the healthy historical performance of the once-scorned stocks the next year.
But Jakob Baier, a researcher at the Hans Böckler Foundation focusing on anti-Semitism in German rap music, called the lyrics "despicable" and said they scorned the victims of Auschwitz.
Soulja Boy vehemently denies attacking the woman who filed a police report against him, alleging kidnapping ... and, we're told he says this is a simple case of a woman scorned.
The revised plan was scorned by both Conservative and Labour lawmakers, and the decision not to publish the plan, let alone hold a vote, was a clear sign that Mrs.
Adding insult to injury: Breitbart News, the pro-Trump media outlet that is scorned by many in the mainstream press, has been fact-checking their mainstream counterparts with some success.
But the government's threat of retaliatory trade measures against the EU has been scorned by critics, who say it will lead to further loss of palm oil business to competitors.
My editors suggested that I back up and travel to these places, where a respected adult was now a scorned thief, and document the effects on everyone in the community.
As Dr. Unschuld scorned herbs and acupuncture for his own bilateral lung embolism, Mao mixed praise for Chinese medicine with hardheaded preference for Western medical science on his own body.
How did ACT UP change the public perception of AIDS from a disease whose victims were scorned and blamed for their suffering to a public health crisis demanding federal intervention?
During his presidential campaign, Mr. Macron had called for a modest affirmative action program to integrate young immigrants — a radical notion in a country where the idea is generally scorned.
The humble, scorned and wacky outer-borough Dodgers had played and lost two earlier World Series before finally meeting the Yankees in 1941 — a harbinger of hideous things to come.
Beyond these uncharacteristic expressions of camaraderie, the post-Tet groundswell also breathed life into the South's new constitutional system, hitherto scorned or dismissed after the previous year's rigged presidential election.
The uber-group of regulators is scorned by Republicans for designating non-banks such as American International Group systemically important and for not being more transparent with its decision-making.
"HillaryClinton can illegally get the questions to the Debate & delete 33,000 emails but my son Don is being scorned by the Fake News media?" he tweeted shortly before 7 a.m.
"And hell hath no fury like a Polish, Jewish, American elitist scorned," Matthew Tyrmand wrote in the article, adding that Applebaum used her "global media contacts" to spread liberal propaganda.
Religion, for the Greeks, was part and parcel of civil engagement; it was not until they were absorbed by the Roman Empire that society became largely Christianized, and godlessness scorned.
On Pro Basketball The rare N.B.A. star willing to lean into his role as a villain, Butler, briefly back in the city he scorned, is ready to absorb fans' anger.
He characterizes her as some sort of crazed person who "felt scorned and attempted to blackmail" his wife and follows up any "regret" he feels by trying to further smear her.
Jeremy Renner has come out swinging against the latest attack by his ex-wife, claiming she's a woman scorned and a liar who concocted grotesque allegations against him out of vengeance.
Harris, the former private school headmistress who in 1980 killed Dr. Tarnower in what she said was a botched suicide attempt but which prosecutors proved was vengeance by a woman scorned.
Mr Quilty has duly attracted criticism from the right—a tabloid commentator scorned him as a "politically fashionable" favourite of the left—and from a handful on the left as well.
The Rockefeller name came to symbolize unpopular U.S. banking policies in debtor countries, and Rockefeller was scorned on the left for working with Chile's Augusto Pinochet and the shah of Iran.
That puts an industry scorned by Britons since the financial crisis on a collision course with large swaths of the public who reject the EU partly because of fears about immigration.
Trump Sunday on CNN's "State of the Union" defended his tone, telling Jake Tapper he "should get credit, not be scorned" for how he has handled protestors at recent campaign events.
Like a scorned girlfriend might remove every image of her cheating ex from Facebook, Saint Laurent just erased traces of its former creative director, Hedi Slimane, from its official Instagram account.
In a post-apocalyptic future, it's no different — apes can gain the power of speech and reasoning and still be scorned by the very humans whose civilization is obviously dying out.
During a two-hour speech Saturday that often scorned its script, the president proclaimed repeatedly he had done nothing wrong and that Democrats are grasping for straws to take him down.
Mohsen Rezaei, a former Revolutionary Guards chief commander and now a leading member of the influential Expediency Council, has publicly scorned Saudi Arabia for backing separatist "terror cells" among Iranian Kurds.
For years — specifically, reunion years like 2006 and 2011 — I imagined that if I dared to show my face at Princeton, I'd be scorned or possibly pelted with microwaveable snack foods.
She has also corresponded with Ms. Herzog and Jesse Singal, another journalist who has been scorned for his writing on trans people, and has developed genuine friendships with like-minded academics.
But fidelity and steadfastness, values crystallized in an ideal of traditional marriage, seem to be scorned by a new elite, a cosmopolitan type that can choose its places and its attachments.
Elections boss Lucena is scorned by opposition activists, who have said that she has delayed regional elections and blocked a recall referendum against Maduro at the behest of an autocratic government.
On Saturday, when Everton expunged Chelsea from the F.A. Cup, the scorer of both goals in a 2-0 victory was Romelu Lukaku, whom Mourinho scorned and sold while at Chelsea.
"The previous administration scorned domestic energy development and crafted the prior rule to deliberately stifle it," said Representative Rob Bishop, a Utah Republican who chairs the House Committee on Natural Resources.
It could be that Cruz will get enough of their support (combined with the help of the factions that Trump has scorned) to take the nomination away from Trump in Cleveland.
She scorned many of her restrictions, using whites-only public phones and ignoring the segregated counters at the local liquor store when she ordered Champagne — gestures that stunned the area's whites.
We follow her career from childhood scamp to lady-in-waiting, scorned by the other attendants but favored by Queen Gertrude (Naomi Watts), who commands her to go to the forest.
But the labor powerhouse AFL-CIO scorned the Republican blueprint as similar to a tax-cutting proposal made last year by presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, who Ryan recently endorsed.
Lee "Chappy" Chapman, a postie who has been blessed with the natural ability to look a bit like Jamie Vardy, has now been cruelly scorned by the very man he resembles.
In contrast, the lyrics Winehouse sings on top of the sample are those of a classic scorned-but-empowered woman song — a tale of getting over a man who's no good.
Macron was the first official state visitor of Trump's presidency, and the pair always shared a chummy rapport in their public interactions, but Trump appears to have been scorned of late.
But because celebrity is fickle, as Menken's fame and fortune eclipsed her acting reputation, she was castigated and scorned by the media to such a degree that she eventually fled to Europe.
Whether it's a joint post crafted with a partner or a rage-fueled diatribe by an ex-girlfriend scorned, check out how these four women posted about their breakups on social media.
Scores of cases follow the trajectory Robbins Geller scorned in its Gigamon brief: quick settlements and dismissal of individual claims; no classwide cash recovery or injunctive relief; and privately negotiated mootness fees.
He has scorned the findings of the intelligence agencies that now report to him that Russia did indeed interfere in the election, and with the clear aim of helping him to win.
During that time, the Brits doubled down on their way of spelling and basically scorned at the new American way of spelling (though they did drop the -K in words like 'magic').
While investors fled, regulators and analysts scorned the proposal, which is being considered as a way to counter the threat of China spying on U.S. phone calls, according to U.S. media reports.
The government's response to the unrest - with live ammunition, tear gas and stun grenades against mostly unarmed demonstrators - has failed to intimidate the crowds, which have scorned offers of limited political reforms.
The book, dismissed by Trump as full of lies, depicts a chaotic White House, a president who was ill-prepared to win the office in 2016 and aides who scorned his abilities.
They were being mocked, they were being scorned, they were being harassed, our negotiators, including Kerry, back in Iran, by the various representatives and the leaders of Iran at the highest level.
But Geisinger's embrace of "fee-for-service" — a scorned phrase in health policy circles that describes providers getting paid for every treatment and procedure — indicates health care may not be fundamentally changing.
Being scorned by Staten Island's political establishment so enraged Mr. Luthmann, prosecutors said, that he undertook an aggressive social media campaign against John Gulino, the chairman of the borough's Democratic Party committee.
Far away from the park, we find Evan Rachel Wood's Dolores exacting the same kind of scorned-robot revenge she did in the second season, only this time in the "real" world.
He has gained renown for a six-volume cookbook called "Modernist Cuisine," and he has been scorned for the work of his company, Intellectual Ventures, which buys patents and collects licensing fees.
Trump was widely scorned among the tech world in left-leaning Silicon Valley and internet freedom groups are wary that he may try to crack down on internet expression and digital privacy.
Which could lead to quite the standoff, especially as Mr. Trump — who has openly scorned climate change science — is among the attendees, along with the 17-year-old environmental activist Greta Thunberg.
Scorned by French lawmakers, an animal welfare group is stepping up a campaign of guerrilla tactics, releasing clandestine videos of mistreatment and appalling conditions in an attempt to shock Parliament into action.
Melania now shares the dubious distinction of being a publicly scorned first lady with one other woman: her husband's 2016 rival for the presidency and sworn enemy, former first lady Hillary Clinton.
Where Mr. Vance had endorsed the Nixon-Kissinger policy of a "triangular" power balance among the United States, China and the Soviet Union, Mr. Brzezinski scorned such "acrobatics," as he called them.
Years later, AIDS patients in Henan are still shunned — scorned by their families, denied care by certain hospitals and made to fill out complicated forms for reimbursement (even though many are illiterate).
And to abandon him now is to court both backlash among a sizable number of core Republican voters who still like Trump, and to poke the angry bear that is a Trump scorned.
Nick is obviously sad that Judy dumped him, but like a true lover scorned, he went deeper into Steve and Judy's history and seems to know what happened in the hit-and-run.
If you've ever been a scorned by a friend and fantasized about enacting revenge on not only that specific person, but the world at large, Russell Westbrook is here for your vicarious pleasure.
The book, dismissed by Trump as full of lies, depicts a chaotic White House, a president who was ill-prepared to win the office in 2016, and Trump aides who scorned his abilities.
But even before the upheaval, Italy and Greece had a propensity for low official spending on culture, which was all the more damaging since private funding has traditionally been scorned in both countries.
And there was a period of time where people were scorned for forsaking very high paying jobs at the height of their earning power to leave the company and go into public service.
A 1965 police report that surfaced last year revealed that the writer was shot on orders of military authorities who scorned him, according to the document, for being a homosexual and a Freemason.
Before the 15th century, when race did not exist as a category of group affiliation, blackness was not feared and, as historian Frank Snowden has shown, was "neither romanticized nor scorned" by Europeans.
The protest was called after four Dalits skinning a dead cow — a scorned task relegated to the long-oppressed group — were set upon by cow-protection vigilantes on July 11 near Una, Gujarat.
For many women, David is an easy person to identify with—the everywoman who was scorned in a very public way, and whose ex immediately rushed into commitment with an international pop superstar.
I've heard some horror stories of scorned lovers who've done just that as revenge on their ex's kitchen appliances, which will leave your place reeking of love gone bad for years to come.
Now that Blac Chyna has cemented her place in the Kardashian family Christmas photo (like it or not), it's worth noting that we've never seen a woman scorned get revenge quite like this.
The Dalai Lama officially retired in 2011 from his political role as the leader of the exiled Tibetan government but remains the head of Tibetan Buddhists and is scorned by the Chinese government.
Luckey's alleged ties to an pro-Trump group made him an outcast in the liberal tech world, while investor Thiel was scorned in the valley as a member of Trump's presidential transition team.
These are safe spaces for conservatives who think little has changed since William F. Buckley scorned the "ne plus ultra relativism, idiot nihilism" and "hoax of academic freedom" at Yale in the 1950s.
The Trump administration, experts said, was using the government's regulatory apparatus, which it has so often scorned, to serve its policy goal of clamping down on the flow of foreign workers into America.
The Trump administration has abandoned the federal government's regulatory role, enacting policies on the environment, immigration and reproductive rights that hurt New Yorkers, and the president himself has scorned the rule of law.
Hell hath no fury like Iggy Azalea scorned -- just ask Nick Young, who had all his designer clothes LIT ON FIRE by his ex-fiancee ... after he got caught with his pants down.
More from the Swiss Alps • As President Trump prepares to fly to the World Economic Forum, he is likely to feel vindicated coming to a club of elites that had long scorned him.
It's no less true today: Our nation fails a little bit when some are scorned, ignored, cast out as perpetually inferior, inherently criminal and morally unworthy of help, respect and a hand up.
MOSCOW — President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia on Thursday denounced as "illegal" American plans for new sanctions against his country and scorned investigations into the Trump campaign's relations with Russia as political hysteria.
MEDEA Rose Byrne and Bobby Cannavale star in this modern adaptation, by Simon Stone ("Yerma"), of the Euripides tragedy about a scorned woman who exacts revenge on her husband by murdering their children.
With all the mockery lobbed in Petersen's direction this past week, I think the worst that can be said of him is that he failed to anticipate the pettiness of a senator scorned.
The older blokes at the Sketch scorned that kind of work, but the young were clearly on the rise, and he was by far the youngest photographer in Fleet Street at the time.
In the moment, they convince themselves that they'll be scorned by their friends if they don't get them this gift or that they'll be the only one they know without the snakeskin boots.
In contrast to Trump, who has scorned any player who protests as a "son of a bitch" who should face suspension, Goodell praised the athletes as political activists trying to improve their communities.
A scorned Martin Shkreli "went on the warpath" after being ousted as CEO by the board of the drug company he had founded, and threatened his successor, that current chief executive testified Friday.
Trump remains highly popular in the conservative districts occupied by many House Republicans, much more so than Ryan himself, who is scorned by many in the GOP base as an establishment sell-out.
Because Mike Tyson is right: Holly Holm may be the conquering hero and Miesha Tate the scorned challenger redeemed, but they both rise and fall in relation to Ronda Rousey, and always will.
" It was a striking about-face from less than a year ago, when Trump was threatening "fire and fury" against Kim, who in turn scorned the American president as a "mentally deranged U.S. dotard.
From the beginning, Hadley was outmatched — not only by her ex's stature as a law enforcement officer, she said, but by the cops' snap judgment of her as a scorned woman mad with jealousy.
He knew it was coming ... and now Kevin Durant must face the wrath of a scorned Kristin Chenoweth -- the huuuge OKC Thunder fan who threatened to kick his ass if he left the team.
"Hell hath no fury like a party member scorned," says Tim Bale of Queen Mary University of London, who points out that Tony Blair was idolised by members before they turned strongly against him.
"We're going to put a spell on Jax for a scorned lover so that somehow, some way, Jax can finally receive his karmic punishment that's been coming his way for along time," Katie explains.
He's never been scorned by his colleagues; nobody's had to endure a removal of a tattoo because of what he did to me; he hasn't been all over the news, or even on trial.
When a powerful witch is scorned, she brews a potion using the blood of a freshly-skinned calf and the sap of an ageless tree, and appeals to the moon to do her bidding.
Instead of shaming basic witches the way we once scorned basic bitches, we should hold them accountable when their consumerism slips into exploitation, then take time to reflect on our own seemingly basic behaviors.
Another Trump loyalist described Manigault Newman in even blunter terms, calling her "a woman scorned" because of her firing, which came at the hands of White House chief of staff John KellyJohn Francis KellyMORE.
In the same interview where she talked about having a "voyeur" social-media presence, Lawrence also voiced her distaste for the internet, saying that it breeds "backlash" and has "scorned" her in the past.
For those who aspire to office, it will require not merely renunciation of a President but an affirmation—critical and thorough—of the values and the institutions that the President has scorned and threatened.
But in a sign of how sharply ideological winds have turned under President Xi Jinping, officials who recently took control of the magazine have wooed Maoist and nationalist writers who long scorned the magazine.
Sources connected with the scorned Miss Universe contestant tell TMZ, a high-powered manager -- who reps Sofia Vergara -- is working on her behalf and is in talks with Burger King for a fantastic commercial.
While larger miners often previously scorned such deals, the extended metal price rout has dented their balance sheets and forced them to book massive writedowns and trim debt in the face of ratings downgrades.
Kids who play the massively popular free game Fortnite say that paid skins are a major status symbol, and that they get "scorned" and feel "poor" if they stick with the default free skin.
That great crimes can create great fortunes; that, mired in greed and lust, thieves fall out; that the woman scorned, of numbed conscience toward the victims of her marriage's larcenies, plays the victim wife.
"You're not looking out for the folks," O'Reilly scolded, telling Feirstein to give more serious focus to hard-working graduate and commuting students than to the well-heeled "hippy-dippy types" O'Reilly already scorned.
The remark was seen by many as a jab at Trump, who campaigned on an "America first" agenda and has scorned international agreements and institutions as unfair to the U.S.   View the discussion thread.
But Mr. Simon was himself scorned by many writers, performers and artists, who called his judgments biased, unfair or downright cruel, and by readers and rival critics with whom he occasionally feuded in print.
American International Group — once one of the most scorned corporations on Capitol Hill for its pivotal role in the financial crisis — got a Washington birthday bash on Monday night with help from House lawmakers.
The Tampa Times wrote a piece called "The Fury of a Fuehrer Scorned," where Hitler hid in a bunker underneath Seventh Avenue's subway, organizing how to force midi skirts onto the New York women.
In the past, it may have been ignored or even scorned, but now it is acknowledged as a vital part of the contemporary-art scene and a big influence on many artists working today.
GENEVA (Reuters) - North Korea scorned South Korea's suggestion on Tuesday that Pyongyang could lose its U.N. seat because of the use of chemical weapons to assassinate the half-brother of North Korea's leader in Malaysia.
Gove made his pitch for prime minister on Friday, but was scorned by colleagues for pulverizing the chances of early front-runner and fellow Brexit campaigner Boris Johnson, whom Gove described as unfit for office.
"This is both worrisome and puzzling," American Jewish Committee CEO David Harris said in a statement last week, asking that the Jewish community's concerns not be dismissed or scorned by the administration as political attacks.
Everyone wants to know what Jed Wyatt has to say about the claims that he was dating someone before he went on The Bachelorette, but he's not the only finalist with a reported scorned ex.
Scorned and desperate to be in the spotlight, Crawford contacted all the other actresses who were nominated for the award and offered to accept it for them onstage if they were not able to attend.
As the Trump era began, Democratic senators recalled how this populist president had scorned both parties on the campaign trail, and wondered whether he might seek new, bipartisan coalitions to help hard-pressed working Americans.
But there is nothing normal about the way Donald Trump has publicly scorned his secretary of state, Rex Tillerson, for holding out the possibility of talks with North Korea over its missile and nuclear programmes.
After clustering around 57th Street for the last several years, super-tall condominiums, which are coveted by buyers for their views and scorned by some others for their bulk, are turning up in other neighborhoods.
For those who saw Roma, de Tavira's ability to bring Sofīa's struggles as a scorned middle-class wife and mother made her an obvious choice for an Oscar nomination; de Tavira, however, wasn't so sure.
After Swift denied Kanye West's claim that she approved of his controversial "Famous" lyrics about her, Kardashian vowed to expose Taylor as a liar, and everyone knows hell hath no fury like a Kardashian scorned.
But the citizens loved his triumphant return to King's Landing — and with the most powerful navy on the 14 seas, what's to stop Euron from taking that port city himself if he's scorned by Cersei?
Trump, to the crowd's apparent delight, scorned Ford's inability to remember details surrounding the alleged incident, which she says happened at a Maryland house party in 1982 when she and Kavanaugh were high school students.
Unarmed but charged with enforcing order on city streets, they have been scorned as bullies who brutalize beggars, smash unlicensed fruit vendors' carts, kill unregistered pets and assist in the forced demolition of people's homes.
One can imagine that powerful men in Hollywood, the news media, political world and other industries throughout America are surprised that they would be scorned for doing what Trump said he was only talking about.
Irony is central to Hecht's temper, but his life was enfolded in an irony that he couldn't admit: what he respected (literature) he couldn't pull off, and what he scorned (writing movies) he excelled at.
We are attacked, in these pages and elsewhere, by the right and the left alike, and scorned for seeking, too slowly, to address both crimes and outdated practices, and also, less easily, the enabling structure.
And it is coming at a moment, in Arizona and beyond, when the Republican Party has rallied to the sort of nationalist and at-times nativist politics that Mr. Trump embodies and Mr. McCain scorned.
I scorned people who bent the corners of pages instead of using a bookmark, I couldn't imagine marking up a book with a pen or highlighter, I hated when book spines cracked or covers bent.
The week started with the Summit of the Cruel Scions, following the Summit of the Scorned Allies, with President Trump "crashing around the world like a hormonal musk ox," as The Financial Times put it.
But the video clip fights back; after seeing her cheating spouse and his girlfriend in a supermarket and journeying through a Surrealist desert-scape of the mind, the scorned woman pelts the guy with tomatoes.
Describing what made the athlete great, Solberg emphasized qualities held dear in the majority-Protestant country where Jante's Law - the Nordic equivalent of Britain's tall poppy syndrome whereby individual success is often scorned - holds sway.
As the years went on, the same liberals who scorned the failure of climate-change deniers to accept scientific evidence were themselves reluctant to face the scientific evidence of the early viability of a fetus.
The French government has faced criticism at home that its troops are bogged down, while critical voices in the region have increasingly scorned Paris for failing to restore stability and anti-French sentiment has grown.
In so doing, Mr. Trump is plunging personally into his first major legislative fight, getting behind a bill that has been denounced by many health care providers and scorned by his base on the right.
It was more entertaining to imagine that the humiliation of a scorned wife could turn into a Machiavellian move for power and personal gain—certainly more entertaining than picturing a grotesquely staged White House stroll.
Galbraith was not doing mathematical economics; he scorned the direction the economics profession was moving [in] because he felt the mathematical models couldn't adequately portray the set of institutions and sociological phenomenon that underline economics.
Garver doesn't hesitate to examine these contradictions in a portrait that doesn't just convey the fierce intellect of Kael's writing, but a time when fierce intellect was something to be celebrated and cherished, rather than scorned.
Which leaves, as the only option left, Malema getting into bed with the DA - a party he has consistently scorned as an agent of the "white monopoly capital" he says still controls Africa's most industrialized economy.
The Republican presidential front-runner said in an interview with CNN's Jake Tapper on "State of the Union" Sunday that he "should get credit, not be scorned" for his handling of the tension at his events.
After being named and scorned during the debate on Thursday, Tribe said again in an interview on "Anderson Cooper 360" later in the evening that the issue represented "a serious cloud" hanging over the senator's candidacy.
RELATED: Trump, who scorned Obama's golf habits, outpacing himIn an interview with CBS in January 2016, Trump called Manning a "very good guy," when picking Manning's then-team, the Denver Broncos, to win the Super Bowl.
Ms. Bacon, seen at TheaterWorks in "The Laramie Project," beautifully renders the optimism, doubt, anger and vulnerability of Annie, and Mr. Gearhart expertly inhabits the shadow cast by a would-be mother scorned by fertility problems.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump, scorned by reports that Rex Tillerson called him a "moron" earlier this year, told Forbes in an interview released Tuesday that he has a higher IQ than his secretary of state.
In the chorus of best-selling contemporary domestic thrillers, a triumphant #MeToo parable has emerged: that of the flawed, scorned, disbelieved, misjudged, and underestimated female witness whose testimony is rejected—but turns out to be correct.
A protest by Spanish players at the 2015 Women's World Cup in Canada brought public shame over the disdainful treatment of the team by its longtime coach, who scorned the players as "chavalitas," or immature girls.
In 85033, he showed footage of U.S. Marines burning the huts of Vietnamese villagers, angering the Johnson administration and the Pentagon, which Safer said scorned him for the rest of his life, according to the statement.
The French government has faced criticism at home that its 4,500 troops are bogged down, while critical voices in the region have increasingly scorned Paris for failing to restore stability and anti-French sentiment has grown.
And for those of us in the media watching this affair play out from afar, the irony of having Trump's scorned apprentice coming back to dethrone her former mentor is too good a storyline to ignore.
Both women, interviewed by The New York Times at the camp, said they were trying to figure out how to have their passports reissued, and how to win the sympathy of the two nations they scorned.
" He scorned New York's recently passed Reproductive Health Act, saying that lawmakers had "cheered with delight upon the passage of legislation that would allow a baby to be ripped from the mother's womb moments before birth.
As Shipman and the world soon learned, Nowak – then separated from her husband – felt scorned by fellow astronaut Bill Oefelein, who later told investigators he'd ended a relationship with her as his romance with Shipman took off.
The 28-year-old singer debuted the music video for "Needed Me" off of her ANTI album, and the three-minute-14-second spot chronicles the ultimate revenge tale – with Rihanna as a no-nonsense woman scorned.
And, in a move Jobs would likely have scorned, he has partnered with enterprise companies like IBM, Cisco and Box to sell vastly more Apple devices into big companies by creating specialized apps and tools for them.
Indeed, her one-of-a-kind sound made us feel all the feelings that transpired in her music, whether we were beloved, a natural woman, or a woman scorned, lamenting being part of a chain of fools.
She also scorned criticisms of Chinese policy in Hong Kong, where pro-democracy protesters have taken to the streets for over 20 weeks, leading to clashes with the police and supporters of the city's pro-Beijing administration.
With Reese's role, Madeline was the protagonist, she was the antagonist, she was a scorned lover, she was a parent, she was a busybody — she had so many hats to wear, all of them involving different tones.
Rather than correct the president when he ignorantly scorned NATO for ignoring terrorism (14 years fighting in Afghanistan suggests otherwise), Mr Stoltenberg has emphasised new counter-terrorism initiatives, suggesting that Mr Trump has influenced the alliance's thinking.
GENEVA, Feb 28 (Reuters) - North Korea scorned South Korea's suggestion on Tuesday that Pyongyang could lose its U.N. seat because of the use of chemical weapons to assassinate the half-brother of North Korea's leader in Malaysia.
This could be true, but the idea that all breakups include a villain and a scorned lover left in their wake is just as much of a fairy tale as a princess being rescued by Prince Charming.
Former marketing consultant and entrepreneur Annabel Acton recognized this issue and created a solution when she founded the online store Never Liked It Anyway, where scorned lovers can buy and sell items left over from relationships past.
But the Republican presidential front-runner said in an interview with CNN's Jake Tapper on "State of the Union" Sunday that he "should get credit, not be scorned" for his handling of the tension at his events.
His claims to be invading the Middle East to help liberate the Iraqi people and promote democracy were scorned, as European politicians and placard-wielding protestors alike asserted that he was bent on selfishly grabbing Arab oil.
And, in a move Jobs would likely have scorned, he has partnered with enterprise companies like IBM, Cisco, and Box to sell vastly more Apple devices into big companies by creating specialized apps and tools for them.
But I was dazzled by its grace and humor and shimmering beauty, by the fact that the world of female adolescence, scorned and condescended to as it has always been, could be considered so seriously in literature.
The scorned ship, above, highlights a major risk for European leaders: The longer they fail to agree on a common migration policy, the wider the opening for the far right and populist forces to exploit the issue.
Hamers, who is married to a former ING colleague and who has twin children, a boy and girl, repeatedly scorned traditional Dutch frugality, warning that it limited the ability of banks to attract top level international talent.
And if you now find yourself with a craving for more disastrous tech company music videos, just check out this catchy number that most definitely did not save BlackBerry from being scorned by app developers in 2012.
BEIRUT (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Women in Saudi Arabia have scorned the government's decision to grant citizenship to a female robot who, unlike them, does not need a male guardian or have to cover her head in public.
When that didn't happen, Republican operative Katie Packer sprung into action, launching a super PAC that would warn Republican primary voters that Trump not only scorned their values but that he could not win a general election.
The lack of meaningful modernization can be blamed on a host of reasons: over-regulation, lack of central payment authority in the U.S., incentives provided by more profitable systems and schemes, entrenched interests, scorned rivals, revenue loss, etc.
In an interview with the Sunday Times newspaper ahead of her party's conference, May took aim at those who have scorned her "Chequers" Brexit proposals accusing them of "playing politics" with Britain's future and undermining the national interest.
Last night, at one of the many Met Gala 2016 afterparties, celebs went out of their way to do us all a major solid and self-identify as not one of the "side chicks" Beyoncé scorned in Lemonade.
But what he's done in office is betray the bulk of that promise, operating as a tool of the GOP donor class that he once scorned now that that very class has began to shower him with money.
"There are still very closed-off aspects to society here; it's really hard to talk about personal things - especially for men, who since the old days have scorned 'letting things out,"' said Yoshie Otsuhata, subdirector of the helpline.
But I think there's also a discomfort with Abedin's role—she's simultaneously a skilled political operator and a scorned woman, two cliched and resonant narratives—and no one knows how to deal with both at the same time.
The media and the development world scorned, calling it a naked bid for good press and an attempt by world leaders, especially those in Saudi Arabia, to curry favor with the American president through his daughter's pet project.
Now, through a series of acquisitions and mergers, the handful of large generic companies that are left are increasingly investing in expensive brand-name drugs, and in doing so, are embracing many of the tactics they once scorned.
Not only is she rejected by her Muslim patients and scorned by her father (although many old militants like him, in depressed industrial regions, have turned to the National Front) but her own dramatic presence dwindles and fades.
His bullets and the blood he left behind that early morning were a reminder that in many corners of the country, gay and transgender people are still regarded as sinners and second-class citizens who should be scorned.
Adam Neumann of WeWork has been scorned as an archetype of start-up chicanery, walking away with a $185 million "consulting fee" and potentially far more in sold-off shares after effectively running the company into the ground.
Thus Alice is by the premiere's end a woman both scorned and professionally embarrassed, so she and her company are apparently going to spend this series chasing after Ben, and he is going to continue to torment them.
What's going on: In a to-and-fro in recent days, Musk has scorned one of Buffett's primary investment principles — to buy companies enjoying a type of monopolistic power that he calls a "moat," reports Fortune's Jen Wieczner.
France still has about 4,500 troops across the Sahel and the government has faced criticism at home that its troops are bogged down, while critical voices in the region have increasingly scorned Paris for failing to restore stability.
Research about the effects of repealing the Affordable Care Act, the cost of tax cuts, the economic effect of tariffs and the threat of greenhouse gas emissions have, on different occasions, been publicly scorned, suppressed or watered down.
There is, after all, a long and flourishing tradition of secular Jews—and in particular secular Jewish leftists—who were Jewish in every particle of their being and who scorned God as if he were a bad lover.
With a few exceptions (think Lucian Freud and Alice Neel), the idea of the artist as a chronicler of one's tribe — whatever that group may be — has been scorned for being provincial, or old-fashioned, or not modernist.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Theresa May said on Friday further assurances on her Brexit deal were possible after European Union leaders told her they would not be renegotiating the treaty and scorned her stilted defense of Britain's departure.
The company is already under pressure to grow ad revenue after changes to its algorithms over the past year have likely hurt engagement in favor of winning back scorned advertisers worried about their brands appearing next to unseemly videos.
COCHASQUI, Ecuador (Reuters) - Ecuador's new leftist president, Lenin Moreno, said on Thursday he had reached out to the World Bank - an organization scorned by his predecessor - in a bid for financing that could help him fund ambitious social programs.
The eponymous abominable bride — real name Emilia Ricoletti — wreaks havoc, randomly shooting at innocent passersby from her balcony in true scorned-lover style, clad head to toe in wedding attire, before turning the gun on herself and committing suicide.
But it's certainly understandable that Verlander feels scorned: in his eyes, he was beaten unfairly by a guy who was cheating, in a loss that might cost his team the first (or second) Wild Card somewhere down the line.
In fact, cyanide is in your table salt, almonds, and spinach, but if you're a scorned lover it's going to take a lot more than upping the amount of spinach in your partner's smoothie to get rid of them.
While I remember the embarrassment of being six-years-old myself and feeling scorned for my tears and tantrums, one of the most valuable lessons of adulthood is that there's no shame in crying, because, well, everyone does it.
He begrudgingly agrees to help Jane and Bill, though not without whining about how another man has taken his lady, and announcing that being scorned by Jane is worse than being tortured and beaten while in a prison camp.
But there is a slower path to destruction: a world where international agreements are scorned, so the great powers push ahead with deadlier weapons while the smaller nations also acquire nuclear weapons since there is no reward for restraint.
They are assumed to have scorned personal glory and lived only for service to the city-state, despite the fact that famous Spartans commissioned poetry, statues, and even festivals in their own honor and deliberately built cults of personality.
This is the era of internet-assisted consumer revenge, and as scorned customers in industries from dentistry to dog-walking have used digital platforms to broadcast their displeasure, the balance of power has tipped considerably in the buyer's favor.
"The Joke," her song that got nominated, is a consoling piano ballad about how people who have been scorned and left out will prevail as they persevere, and it's got as big an emotional crescendo as an Adele song.
A Texan pal of mine pointed out that a lipsticked 6-year-old would be told how adorable she looked in her hometown and perhaps offered a complementary set of high heels, while a masculine girl might be scorned.
Even if he were not to run again for president, a Senator Romney could prove a pivotal swing vote, impervious to the entreaties of a president he has scorned and able to rally other Trump skeptics in the chamber.
He has privately scorned the coverage of Mr. Kushner's recent high-profile trip to Iraq, according to two people who spoke with him, and questioned the need for his son-in-law's newly created office to overhaul the government.
During the impeachment process, he has emerged as one of the Democrats' top messaging lieutenants, deploying punchy declarations of resolve to hold Mr. Trump accountable and icy rebukes of Republicans who have scorned the effort as a partisan ploy.
"I am, and will be, in this presidential election the candidate of the people, who have been forgotten, scorned, over the 20 past years," she said at the start of the rally in the southern France town of Frejus.
Ms. Meade ably conveyed the other dimensions of the complex character: the scorned lover who, violating sacred vows, has born two sons to a Roman officer; the sisterly friend who discovers that the priestess Adalgisa is her romantic rival.
Mr. Trump has repeatedly scorned the talks as a "waste of time" if a final agreement produced by the group, known as a conference committee, does not satisfy his $5.7 billion demand for a wall at the southwestern border.
When we supported graduated income taxes in the early 203th century, a position Wilson would have scorned, it was in part because those taxes, a Liberal policy, were more to our liking than the protectionist tariffs the Conservatives were touting.
Mr. Jacquot's version is the most faithful and straightforward, exposing the sordid underpinnings of the bourgeois society in which the maid Célestine (Léa Seydoux, of "Blue Is the Warmest Color") lives as a kind of internal refugee, scorned and exploited.
Last season's Bachelor spoke to Extra at the Critics' Choice Real TV Awards on Tuesday and said that while he thinks it's "too early" to pick a frontrunner for the Alabama native, he will stick up for a certain scorned contestant.
Mike QuigleyMichael (Mike) Bruce QuigleySondland emerges as key target after Vindman testimony In testimony, Dems see an ambassador scorned, while GOP defends Trump Ex-Ukraine ambassador arrives to give testimony MORE (D-Ill.), a member of the House Intelligence Committee.
WASHINGTON — Shortly after Ambassador John R. Bolton was sent to represent the United States at the United Nations, an institution he had long scorned as an anti-American citadel of corruption, he hosted President George W. Bush for a visit.
Driving the news: A number of 2020 candidates were asked about O'Rourke's "I'm just born to be in it" Vanity Fair spread, and while none scorned him in the way President Trump might have, some chose to draw sharp distinctions. Sen.
If you think this all sounds vaguely Tarantino-esque, you're not entirely wrong  — but there's a twist: When was the last time you saw a woman embark on a vengeful mission that didn't have to do with being scorned romantically?
By his early 20s he was performing at strip joints and spending enough time around the Hayride that he was hired fulltime, although at first he was asked to play behind a curtain because drums were scorned by country audiences.
" When host Julie Chen, who also hosts Celebrity Big Brother — on which Manigault Newman is currently competing — asked if he actually believed she is "homophobic" and not merely "scorned" for being turned down, Morgan said she "was saying really disgusting things.
But before she can punish him, she'll have to find him — and transform herself into a scorned woman with the help of some black polish, dark brown hair dye, and classic tales of vengeance like Basic Instinct and Fatal Attraction.
The story of Gawker versus Hulk Hogan — or, perhaps more accurately, Peter Thiel — has some asking whether press freedom in the United States is in peril if a scorned billionaire can help deliver a crippling blow to a media company.
Then she became the Scorned Wife after her divorce (and, later, Mr. Pitt's marriage to Angelina Jolie) ushered in the feverish "Team Aniston" era, which spanned several years and created an "insane Bermuda Triangle," as she told GQ in 2008.
The government is expected to outline its future immigration rules later this year and bankers' demand for special exemptions potentially puts the industry still scorned by Britons since the financial crisis on a collision course with large swaths of the public.
Mariners 20, Yankees 24 When Robinson Cano was introduced in the starting lineup Friday, he was vociferously jeered by Yankees fans, who were still feeling scorned from when he left after the 21 season, absconding to Seattle for $1 million.
A very public disinvitation, name-calling, and downgraded flights: These aren't the petty acts of scorned celebrity rivals or family drama, but the latest revenge tactics in President Donald Trump and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's bitter game of political one-upmanship.
But her selection also signaled Mr. Trump's understanding of the need to surround himself with people who can help him accomplish the most ambitious parts of his agenda, even if they come from the political establishment he has so often scorned.
She was the latest offspring of generations of her kind, scorned Asian women back from the dead and seeking vengeance, who historically have been a staple of Asian popular arts, from 19th-century Japanese woodblocks through 21st-century horror films.
And when the Tea Party's leaders — Ted Cruz and Rand Paul, above all — reached out to claim their party's presidential nomination, they found themselves steamrolled by a candidate who scorned all their limited-government ideas and offered, well, Trumpism instead.
Other panicky white bros not only virulently denounce identity politics and political correctness — code for historically scorned peoples' daring to propose norms about how they are treated; they also proclaim ever more rowdily that the (white) West was, and is, best.
This courtroom drama, the author's first novel to be translated into English, offers a window into Sweden's underlying racial and economic tensions; Maja is scorned for her privilege, and her story takes aim at the country's self-image as multicultural haven.
While Mr. Trump had long scorned the Iran deal, threatening repeatedly to rip it up during the 2016 presidential race, his impulse to act now was reinforced by what he views as the success of his policy toward North Korea.
To Mr. Trump, Mr. Coats had come to represent the disapproving Republican elite that he scorned, and his frustration with his intelligence director spiked again during spring weekends at his club in Florida, according to people who spoke with him then.
Though the album overall doesn't feature nearly as much misogyny (or, thankfully, any of the homophobic slurs Eminem has been justly scorned for in the past), a late track, "Farewell," heaps a litany of deadpan sexist scorn on its object.
Mr. Putin's success in stoking a bitter Russian nationalism had signaled early our age of anger, one in which demagogues would be best placed to exploit the rage of those left behind, cheated, disoriented and scorned by global regimes of privatization.
Yet when he was asked about the issue, he simply highlighted his efforts as vice president to send money to the Central American countries where many of the migrants are from, and he scorned Mr. Trump's reversal of those policies.
There is a long list of strong, culturally vital black men in entertainment like Paul Robeson and Muhammad Ali who were scorned for their politics and their success and were essentially blacklisted because of the emboldening impact they had on black people.
Only the paparazzi (whose presence I had scarcely registered two minutes previously) scorned to play the game; everyone else made some attempt—however unsuccessful—not to gawp too obviously, whereas the snappers flew into the feeding frenzy of seagulls around a whelk-stall.
Scorned lovers can drop a photo of their exes into a "breakup box" at Burger King for a free Whopper in a doubly-branded whammy with the film Birds of Prey, in which Harley Quinn has finally dumped that Riff Raff-looking Joker.
Reality Check: Trump on trade deficit increasing 214.1% while Clinton was secretary of state By Chris Isidore and Tami Luhby, CNNMoney Trump said Clinton should be "scorned" because the nation's trade deficit with China soared 21328% while she was secretary of state.
" That said, he did detail that personal life a bit in his post, noting: "I have also learned that an ill-advised relationship, where the other person is left feeling hurt, angry or scorned, can have far-reaching consequences in the digital age.
The CFPB, a relatively new agency scorned by many banks and Republican political leaders, also said thousands of consumers between July 2010 and December 2014 disputed information Chase provided to the services, but never heard the results of investigations into their disputes.
Other highlights include "Ride It," which features a verse from Dej Loaf ; "I Wanna Be Down," an interpolation of Brandy's 1994 debut single of the same name; and "Stabbed in the Back" which is an anthem for anyone who's ever been scorned.
And 37-year-old USWNT legend Carli Lloyd, who publicly scorned Ellis for failing to start her during the team's 2019 World Cup run, has threatened to retire should she not play a larger role on the team in the 2020 Olympics.
There was even a widely scorned book, titled "The Prime Minister Was A Spy" by British journalist Anthony Grey, which alleged Holt had been a Chinese spy, and had evacuated to a Chinese submarine from Cheviot Beach at the end of his mission.
Ever since he came out swinging against scholars, politicians and pundits who claim Mr. Trump has committed impeachable offenses, Mr. Dershowitz has been scorned by fellow academics and members of the liberal establishment, and by some in the elite social circles he frequents.
Dr. Holland and his medical collaborators in the 213s were scorned by some colleagues as research "cowboys," as he put it, because they audaciously tackled what was considered an incurable disease and tried to treat it with several chemicals simultaneously, instead of sequentially.
Is she also—perhaps maybe are all our pop women—targeted tall poppies: the kind of successful people (women, usually) who are looked up to in America, yet scorned in Canada for their talent or fame or something that makes them special.
"Hell hath no fury," reads a tagline on a poster for "Acrimony," and at first glance, the latest sermonizing melodrama from Tyler Perry appears to be the story of how a scorned woman worked up the courage to leave her exploitative, untrustworthy husband.
But the changes, which most notably reduce the most significant penalty for participation to a fine of up to $1 million, were not seen as sufficient by critics, who scorned efforts to wrap a final version into a spending package without public debate.
There Heckerling was, making movies about her experience as a very particular and very regular kind of woman: A woman who had been scorned, a woman raising a child, a woman who would stay up all night if only you'd let her.
After she began covering herself from head to toe in a black abaya and veil, she felt so scorned in France that she left her two small children to go to Syria, eventually becoming a prominent propagandist and recruiter for the Islamic State.
PARIS — For years, the animal rights movement, scorned by both politicians and the public in the land of foie gras, struggled to gain traction in France, Europe's biggest producer and consumer of red meat, where one billion animals are slaughtered a year.
Critics in the region have increasingly scorned Paris for failing to restore stability and anti-French sentiment has grown as militants linked to al Qaeda and Islamic State have strengthened their foothold, making large swathes of territory ungovernable and stoking ethnic violence.
One of them was scorned after saying during a discussion on minimum wages that 2.5 million sums ($1500) a month was sufficient for a family of five to live on, which viewers regarded a sign of being out of touch with reality.
Gamora time traveled; embraced her previously-murderous sister (Nebula); scorned her own father (Thanos); met a total stranger who is obsessively in love with her (Peter Quill); and fought off hoards of henchman in an epic battle in the span of 15 movie minutes.
"Beyond the Wall" was one of the most purely spectacular Game of Thrones episodes to date, but if you think about it for more than a few minutes, the whole thing comes crashing down faster than King's Landing under a scorned queen's wildfire siege.
Even during his so-called "wilderness years" in the 1930s, when Churchill found himself out of government for almost the first time since 1906, and scorned for his warnings about appeasing Hitler's Germany, he continued to lay the foundations of his future wartime leadership.
Amid the outpouring of praise and admiration for Anthony Bourdain after his apparent suicide in France on June 8, a few outspoken members of the addiction recovery community zoomed in on his "demons," and scorned his drinking on the shows that made him famous.
Reality Check: Trump on trade deficit increasing 40% while Clinton was secretary of state June 22, 2016 By Chris Isidore and Tami Luhby, CNNMoney Trump said Clinton should be "scorned" because the nation's trade deficit with China soared 40% while she was secretary of state.
Jack's brother suggests that he fix their problem with an escort, which leads him to meet Izzy (Priscilla Faia); Jack confesses everything to Emma immediately after, who, like any scorned woman, decides to arrange her own date with Izzy, at the least to confront her.
Epistemic injustice may work in the other direction, too, in the bad-faith supposition that someone ought to know something is offensive when broader society has failed to treat it as such (therefore that person deserves to be shamed, scorned, or ridiculed for not knowing).
The billionaire whose presidential ambitions have long been mocked, scorned, and dismissed seems well-positioned to pull off a historic victory in Iowa Monday night — one that, if it transpires, will surely lead to a media frenzy that could boost his numbers elsewhere too.
But that gameness does not extend the party's well-heeled class of givers, whom Trump scorned during much of the campaign and still to this day see Trump as an imperfect vehicle for a number of policy wins that appear increasingly out of reach.
As someone who now actively advocates everyone's right to unironic enthusiasm for whatever the fuck they want (catch me counting down the days to the new Harry and the Potters album), I'm sorry to say that I scorned the Jonas Brothers and their fans.
O'Rourke was scorned by Republicans for his defiant stance on confiscating AR-15 rifles, which have become associated with mass shootings in the U.S. "Hell yes, we're going to take your AR-15, your AK-47," he said during a primary debate in September.
Donald J. Trump will visit Mexico on Wednesday for a private meeting with President Enrique Peña Nieto — a trip that will take him to a nation he has repeatedly scorned — before quickly flying back for what is billed as a major immigration speech in Arizona.
Stocks and bonds in developing markets have been on a tear since early last year, with once-scorned countries like Brazil (stock market up 54 percent in dollar terms for the year) and South Africa (up 24 percent during the same period) leading the way.
There are songs here that deepen the brothers' lyrical range — the spooky "Came a Long Way" is a meditation on overcoming difficult obstacles, and on "Now That I Know" and "Take It or Leave It," they come off as the scorned, not the scorners.
Moreover, calling babies "addicts" instantly tars them with a stigmatized identity frequently linked with dishonesty, violence, and cruelty (although in reality, this "addictive personality" concept is inaccurate.) During the crack years, it turned out that having the scorned identity of "crack baby" enabled child abuse.
Bottom surgery, as it is colloquially referred to, is coveted by many trans people because of its promise of self-actualization, but scorned—at least by the little devil on my shoulder—as a failure to embrace one's body as it exists without surgery.
Often referred to by the moniker "Mattress Girl," Mx. Sulkowicz was held up as a symbol of the modern anti-sexual assault movement, alternately celebrated as a champion of survivors' rights and denigrated as a scorned person hellbent on ruining the reputation of an ex.
Any award will, inevitably, go to some people whose names fall from vaunted to scorned, like Mr. Armstrong (seven-time Tour de France champion, later proven to be a drug cheat) and Mr. Weinstein (producer of great films, now widely seen as a sexual predator).
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump's administration on Thursday announced an ambitious plan to usher in a new "Space Force" as the sixth branch of the military by 2020, but the proposal was scorned by opponents and may struggle to get liftoff in a divided Congress.
We also know that despite his usually genial demeanor, the chief justice is an isolated figure, scorned on the right as a traitor for having saved the Affordable Care Act and mistrusted on the left for having eviscerated the Voting Rights Act, among other decisions.
" He scorned President Trump's new budget proposal, unveiled on Monday, which he said would cut Medicare and Medicaid "because of a tax cut for the super-wealthy that created a deficit of $1.9 trillion and now they got to go make somebody pay for it.
Most significantly, he favored dramatic geometries: Life magazine noted that he scorned "boxes with little holes" and, in 19823, profiled his Ledbetter House in Norman — a split-level with irregular stone walls and what look like red flying saucers floating over the carport and terrace.
And forget for a moment, the time Gilbert embarrassed himself with a comic sans, scorned-lover's screed about James after the Cavs star left for the Miami Heat in 2010 (before, of course, the Ohio-native James announced he was coming "coming home" in 2014).
Proving that no target is too small for a Trump scorned, the president-elect helped oust the chairman of the Ohio Republican Party who had opposed his election and install an ally in a state where Republican officials were deeply split over Mr. Trump's candidacy.
Letters To the Editor: Re "Trump Abandons Iran Pact He Long Scorned" (front page, May 9): The aftermath of President Trump's announcement of his ill-advised withdrawal from the Iran nuclear deal is proving to be even more concerning than the lead-up to it.
Hailed for bravery, accused of racism, scorned as puppets, these are some of Mr. Trump's most potent surrogates, the people whose private anguish has formed the emotional cornerstone of his crusade against illegal immigration and clouded the futures of America's 221 million unauthorized immigrants.
Mike QuigleyMichael (Mike) Bruce QuigleyIn testimony, Dems see an ambassador scorned, while GOP defends Trump Ex-Ukraine ambassador arrives to give testimony Tax-return whistleblower in spotlight amid impeachment fight MORE (D-Ill.) described Yovanovitch to reporters as "a brave woman" earlier in the day.
The election of President Trump has also played into this dynamic by depriving Mr. Putin, who scorned President Barack Obama and accused Hillary Clinton of sending "a signal" that set off Russian protesters in 2011-12, of any easy foreign scapegoat for Russia's troubles.
The irony is that electronic music has always been scorned, with naysayers claiming it's not a real form of music, simply because it's made from synths or because turntables are not "instruments"...A turntable is an instrument, it's just a different kind of instrument.
Britain's pound once again weakened after two days of gains, as Prime Minister Theresa May said further assurances on her Brexit deal were possible after European Union leaders told her they would not be renegotiating the agreement and scorned her stilted defense of Britain's departure.
" He was referring not—as critics later would—to the work of painters and sculptors who borrow the imagery of mass culture, but rather to the actual products of commercial culture, what Clement Greenberg dubbed "kitsch" and Theodor Adorno scorned as "the culture industry.
Prosecutors emphasized the "get back in" text in their trial narrative that Carter, then 17, was a lonely young woman scorned by others she tried to befriend, and who manipulated Roy toward his death in an effort to make herself a center of attention and sympathy.
And his perfect image comes with a hint of danger — his crew was involved in a brawl with Chris Brown's crew, presumably over Rihanna, and there were rumors that he sent goons to the home of a woman whom he felt scorned him — that makes him interesting.
And he is acting on his own; while other candidates such as Jeb Bush and Senator Marco Rubio are supported by "super PACs" advertising on their behalf, Mr. Trump has scorned help from outside groups after controversy surrounded a super PAC with ties to his campaign.
It's a group of people who see rapid social change on issues like gay marriage bringing into question their traditional beliefs which they feel are scorned by political elites on the east and west coasts and are susceptible to dire warnings about America's declining power abroad.
He has publicly scorned his secretary of state's efforts to open diplomatic channels with North Korea, threatened North Korea with hostile rhetoric and left diplomats stunned by calling Kim Jong Un "Rocket Man" in a United Nations speech where he also threatened to "totally destroy" North Korea.
Were she to pass the crown to Charles, it would rest on one much less popular, scorning and scorned by the crisis-loving British press, with a history of semi-mystic pronouncements and a residue of blame for the car accident that killed his former wife, Diana.
And when conflict inevitably arises — when their friends get mad at them for bailing yet again, for instance, or when their lovers feel scorned after they confess their deep feelings and then vanish, chasing after someone or something else — Geminis can be too cerebral in their responses.
In 2017, New Yorker Matthew Herrick was allegedly harassed by a scorned ex, who according to the complaint Herrick filed, posted a series of fake profiles using Herrick's photo on the gay dating app Grindr, leading to men stalking Herrick both at his home and at work.
BERLIN — After 26 years in court, the longest-running German legal wrangle over Nazi-looted art ended on Wednesday with a settlement that will reimburse a family for the seizure of a masterpiece by Paul Klee that was once scorned as the work of a degenerate.
He is widely seen as an honest man of the people, rare for a leader in a country where the political class is scorned as corrupt and aloof, and his push for infrastructure and cutting red tape has burnished his image as a hands-on leader.
"We are artists, arts administrators, assistants, curators, directors, editors, educators, gallerists, interns, scholars, students, writers, and more — workers of the art world — and we have been groped, undermined, harassed, infantilized, scorned, threatened, and intimidated by those in positions of power who control access to resources and opportunities," it begins.
Sextech company scorned by CES scores $2M and an apology In January, the Consumer Technology Association nullified the award it had granted Lora DiCarlo (that's a startup, not a person), which is building a hands-free device that uses biomimicry and robotics to help people achieve a "blended" orgasm.
As heavyweight champion of the world, Ali was scorned for changing his name and aligning himself with the Nation of Islam, and a furor erupted after he refused, because of his religious beliefs, to serve in the military during the Vietnam War when he was called up in 1966.
The book is said to claim: Much like Michael Wolff's book Fire and Fury, the book portrays President Trump as detested and scorned by many of his top advisers, who are said to see themselves as working to protect the country from someone they see as ignorant and irresponsible.
Buffett, a widely followed investor who is chairman and chief executive officer of Berkshire Hathaway Inc, scorned Trump's 1995 move to list Trump hotels and casino resorts on the New York Stock Exchange, saying it lost money for the next decade and that "a monkey" would have outperformed Trump's company.
As Cohen, Garvey, Fantano, or any writer who still values honesty in their critical analysis can tell you, it's not that uncommon for an artist scorned by a bad review take to Facebook or Twitter to voice their displeasure of it, and sometimes even call out the critic by name.
Fans posting on social media such as Twitter were especially engaged with speculation about the content of the show and songs as they related to Beyonce and Jay Z, making references in postings about "women scorned" and the singer "dropping" both an album and a divorce, seemingly at the same time.
Algren was taken sharply to task for writing a book that Alfred Kazin found saturated in "puerile sentimentality," Leslie Fiedler declared written by a museum piece, and Norman Podhoretz scorned for trying to tell its middle-class readers that bums and tramps had more humanity than the rest of us.
In response to the latter—and armed with the knowledge that winners of the Chilympiad contest automatically qualified for the International Championship Chili Cookoff in Terlingua, Texas—the "Hell Hath No Fury Like a Woman Scorned" competition, a chili showdown featuring female cooks only, was formed in Luckenbach, Texas, in 1970.
In less than a month since, she has ridden a wave of support, put her foot in her mouth, been celebrated by fellow democratic socialists, scorned by Republicans and centrist Democrats, questioned -- in good faith and bad -- by pundits of all stripes and touted by admirers as a future party leader.
In Mr. Katz's bathroom is a series of black-and-white photographs of New York City life by Rudy Burckhardt, the Swiss filmmaker and an ardent supporter of Mr. Katz in the 1950s, when he was scorned for daring to pursue figurative subject matter during the reign of Abstract Expressionism.
Under their patronage, Shakespeare would produce "Catiline," an account of Lucius Sergius Catilina's conspiracy against the Roman Senate in 62 B.C., with an antihero driven by Trumpian vices — "a vicious and depraved disposition," per Sallust, "pursuing objects extravagant, romantic and unattainable" — and by resentment at an establishment that scorned him.
"My Name Is Lucy Barton" was published in 2016 and quickly landed at the top of the Times best-seller list, bumping down "The Girl on the Train," a thriller about a scorned, alcoholic woman, and "All the Light We Cannot See," a historical heart-tugger about a blind one.
I cannot really keep up with emails so the idea of Twitter is so unthinkable to me … If you ever see a Facebook, Instagram or Twitter that says it's me, it most certainly is not … I had [the answer to that question] locked and loaded … Because the Internet has scorned me so much.
Ora previously made it clear that she was not one of the "side chicks" Beyoncé scorned in her album Lemonade when she attended a 2016 Met afterparty wearing a pin that definitively labeled herself as "Not Becky" and simultaneously squashed the rumor that she was one of the most famously accused Beckys.
As tabla drums echo in the background bringing suspense to the scenario, the camera hurriedly flicks from one family member to another, capturing their horrified reactions before the innocuous girl is scorned and runs to her room with mascara tears streaming down her perfectly contoured cheeks, humiliated, just for asking a simple question.
In this environment, FANG and its ilk can be scorned, but they'll ultimately be embraced because the one correlation that's held up is that when the economy slows, you need to buy stocks of companies that can control their own destinies, and that's exactly what tech has going for it right now.
The queer community tore "Seduced, Then Scorned" apart on Twitter, and for good reason; it's a smorgasbord of heteronormative assumptions about queer women, largely that we don't have platonic friendships with other women and are unable to separate our sexualities from our personalities, and that our feelings are less legitimate for being queer.
It also underscored the ways in which reductivism — whose puritanical bent has been frequently scorned (not without reason) by postmodernists who pledged themselves to reopening art to emotion, experience, nature, history, literature, and so on — can offer a clarifying, even revivifying corrective to the high-toned, industrial-scale fabrications topping the contemporary market.
Ironically, Horowitz, the inspector general now scorned by the President, was the individual who revealed the existence of the potential biases of FBI lawyer Lisa Page and FBI counterintelligence agent Peter Strzok that have been a central aspect of claims made in the Nunes memo and which were subsequently adopted by the President.
Once belittled by custodians of jazz history, who'd scorned her as a handmaiden to her late husband John Coltrane's genius, an imitator at best; the story of Alice Coltrane's own genius began to be written, with first a trickle, then a flood of praise for her extraordinary, exultant, almost impossibly beautiful music.
" She picks apart Caitlin Flanagan's response for The Atlantic, including Flanagan's assumption that the report is just bombastic gossip from a woman scorned, her claims the Babe story is "3,000 words of revenge porn," and the bizarre assertion that her generation of women is "strong in a way that so many modern girls are weak.
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Although he built a handful of private homes and public buildings from the ground up, his reputation was made by his reimaginings of centuries-old museums — commissions others might have scorned as too constrained by the past — in the process of which he created a road map for both honoring history and transcending it.
Add to this the surprise the scorned lover feels upon discovering her decent-looking marketing manager is actually a philandering menace who plays bass in a "doom disco" band—before, it had seemed good that he had hobbies—and the rancor some people feel for past relationships starts to make a lot of sense.
The settings for his earlier works — mostly created in tandem with his longtime partner, the lyricist Fred Ebb, who died in 2004 — have included a Nazi-infested Berlin nightclub ("Cabaret"), a cellblock for Jazz Age murderesses ("Chicago") and a dying European town held economic hostage by a rich, vengeful and macabre woman scorned ("The Visit").
After telephone calls with President Enrique Peña Nieto of Mexico and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada in late April, Mr. Trump said he would start the process of renegotiating Nafta, a treaty that he had scorned during his presidential campaign, calling it "the single worst trade deal" ever signed by the United States.
I disdained them, and was aware that my disdain was born of dislike for what these friends proved about me: that whatever I was doing—cultivating a taste for chipped mirrors and monochrome palettes, reading self-help books that scorned other self-help books—was a life of ugly indecision, pooling like day-old rainwater.
But when Senator Chuck Schumer of New York, the Democratic leader, pre-emptively scorned the sincerity of the president's speech and policy promises — "it seems that every year the president wakes up and discovers the desire for unity on the morning of the State of the Union" — Mr. Trump could not resist a retort.
If you woke up this morning and a friend of yours had done the EXACT same thing Trump did -- post a bitter tweet about someone who scorned them and then retweeted dozens of people agreeing with their view -- you would definitely text that person or maybe even pick up the phone to ask if they were OK. Right?
Turning her into some weirdo parody of a woman scorned whose cruelty is motivated by romantic disappointment means taking her whole operating procedure out of the realm of the political and into the realm of the personal, and this show is not good enough at fleshing out its characters' personal lives to make that move interesting.
Welcome to The Spy Who Dumped Me. Directed by Susanna Fogel, who co-wrote the script with David Iserson, the film shifts the spy story lens onto the women who have been so ill-treated by the genre: The scorned girlfriends who, given the chance, can do the job better than any man with the 00 alias.
It ends the acute crisis of a White House run by a chief of staff who was openly scorned by his president and close allies, robbing him of the very things that give a successful chief clout: unrivalled access to the Boss, a gatekeeper's control over everyone else's access, and awesome powers of patronage and punishment.
"The way this was managed, the platform Kavanaugh has to speak in the way he did, and the fact of him being granted a job [afterwards] is so parallel to so many women's own experiences of being sexually assaulted on a college campus and not taken seriously, the failure of due process, of being scorned," he says.
Bill Clinton, signed Don't Ask, Don't Tell and, with the help of Dick Morris, the Defense of Marriage Act, in an attempt to win over voters who were with his economic policies but skeptical of his stances on social issues—though they are now rightfully scorned, these laws were thought to have helped seal his re-election in 1996.
Because this all started out as sort of a fan's attempt to rehabilitate the public's mind about these women (as opposed to rehabilitating them, which they don't need), I hadn't really thought a whole lot more of the connections between the two besides: [they're] famous, I love them, and [they've been] scorned in some way that angers me.
Clinton may be the woman at whom Americans have most regularly hurled these whiplash-inducing demands, but she is far from the only one who was told she had to mold herself into what the public (or a boss, or a partner, or a parent) said they wanted, only to wind up rejected and scorned for her efforts.
When she is "replaced" by another woman in the office who is "not at all confused about their relationship," she is "scorned," which apparently means being upset a queer woman she had no intention of ever sleeping with or being romantically involved with suddenly doesn't want to give her the attention she feels is her due.
Mike QuigleyMichael (Mike) Bruce QuigleyIn testimony, Dems see an ambassador scorned, while GOP defends Trump Ex-Ukraine ambassador arrives to give testimony Tax-return whistleblower in spotlight amid impeachment fight MORE (D-Ill.), a member of the Intelligence Committee, as he descended the Capitol staircase to the secure basement hearing room where the closed-door deposition is taking place.
My family has gone through multiple times what the family of Nikolas Cruz will be going through in the coming days -- being scorned by those wondering why they didn't know he was allegedly about to kill 17 people and swallowing the shame that loved ones of those who commit awful acts are frequently forced to hold inside them.
Prudish media scorned the marriage because of the couple's vast age difference, but serious critics pointed out that pairing a high-value target with a young wife was an established practice of the C.C.P.; there is even a stock phrase for receiving such attentions from the state: coming under "the warm concern of the Party" (or the premier).
Some of the gags are constructed with a degree of patience that Jacques Tati, the grand master of the slow build, would not have scorned, and the payoff to one of them, involving Marvin and a mailbox, is delayed so long that I had actually forgotten that there was a joke in the works at all.
When I was in school, I remember there were some kids who got financial rewards, a dollar for every A, or some such, and those of us who came from families that scorned such techniques were always deeply jealous, unable to keep from calculating what our take would have been, if only we had different parents.
She writes about a breakup with winking self-awareness, taking the cliché of the crazy ex-girlfriend to Fatal Attraction-esque extremes on "Hard Feelings/Loveless" ("I'm gonna mess your life up," she taunts in an eerie high register) and acknowledging the trope of the scorned lover on "Writer in the Dark" (a song about writing songs about an ex).
Yet, the same day, Trump staged a rally in Phoenix, hitting the old, familiar notes: he scorned the mainstream media as dishonest and traitorous; insisted that a border wall is necessary for national security, and threatened to shut down the government if he didn't get one; and railed against establishment figures in the Republican Party, including the two senators from Arizona.
There are a number of well-reported items trying to figure out exactly what happened, including CNN's, but the fact remains that the Haley dustup comes at an inopportune time for the President on Russia, after the fired and scorned former FBI director lit off a new smoke bomb television and said maybe Russia does have compromising information about the President.
"[Investors] went nuts for fixer-uppers and ... punished consistent companies that are actually well-run," he said, pointing to one particular fixer-upper whose gains jumped out at him: jewelry maker Tiffany & Co. Shares of the once-scorned Tiffany roared over 23 percent after the company delivered its first-quarter earnings report, with same-store sales and jewelry demand far exceeding expectations.
Fiso is one of a number of chefs in the Pacific making an eloquent argument for native ingredients and cooking methods, which only in recent years have started appearing at restaurants in New Zealand, Hawaii, Fiji and Samoa, having long been neglected and outright scorned by both locals of nonindigenous descent and the tourists around whom the islands' economies revolve.
Sipping vodka under chandeliers in a cool private club on the Lower East Side, the New York elite — the very ones Ivanka's father scorned at a rally a few days ago for looking down on him even though he has "a much better apartment" and is "smarter" and "richer" — were shaking their well-coiffed heads over the fall of the first daughter.
We've been tested, and laughed at, and scorned, and abused, all because we dare to fall in love with the same kind of music that our apparent adversaries are into—it seems absurd, but really, ask any woman who's spent a prolonged period of time involved in heavy metal, or punk, or any kind of "difficult" or "complex" music in general, and see what she tells you.
Mike QuigleyMichael (Mike) Bruce QuigleyLive coverage: House holds first public impeachment hearing Sondland emerges as key target after Vindman testimony In testimony, Dems see an ambassador scorned, while GOP defends Trump MORE (D-Ill.) responded to Republicans' repeated invocation of the witness's lack of firsthand knowledge of the conversations he described, noting that many of the direct witnesses were blocked by the White House from appearing.
He went on to defend former Turing Pharmaceuticals and current inmate CEO Martin Shkreli, who was widely scorned for raising the cost of a drug for AIDS and cancer patients from $13.75 a pill to $750:  "I agree with Martin Shkreli that when he raised the price of his drug he was within his rights because he had to reward his shareholders," said Mr Mulye.
"[Investors] went nuts for fixer-uppers and ... punished consistent companies that are actually well-run," the "Mad Money" host said, pointing to one particular fixer-upper whose gains jumped out at him: jewelry maker Tiffany & Co. Shares of the once-scorned Tiffany roared over 23 percent after the company delivered its first-quarter earnings report, with same-store sales and jewelry demand far exceeding expectations.
In a twist that played the personal off the professional, the new album and its accompanying visuals — which describe, in sometimes brutal detail, the tribulations of Beyoncé as a scorned lover — were made available to stream Saturday night exclusively on Tidal, the music streaming service owned by her husband, Jay Z. The album is not yet for sale as a download through any digital retailers.
By which he meant, I believe, that heaven and hell alike are both within us all, in varying degrees, and that, for some, the idea of hell is the treasury of their most secret, most cherished hopes — the hope of being proved right when so many were wrong, of being admired when so many are despised, of being envied when so many have been scorned.
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