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The word directly translates to "skewered chicken," but Yakitori refers to a myriad of grilled and skewered foods.
But, he adds, the king should expect to be skewered.
He skewered Obama in 2008 for turning down public financing.
On social media, the piece was both hailed and skewered.
When baby cockroaches appeared, I skewered them on the pins.
The videos have also skewered sports, television shows and movies.
A lamb kofta kebab is skewered on a cinnamon stick.
I skewered a piece of chicken and some red pepper.
Moments after Spicer's statement, he was being skewered on social media.
That development is skewered here by William Villalongo's neatly made collages.
But some writers argued Wolf never actually skewered Sanders's appearance (Vulture).
Maybe make some skewered chicken thighs with peanut sauce as well?
Suddenly Holt held his fork aloft, eliche skewered on its tongs.
Two skewered appetizers were among my favorite things on the menu.
Today, the answer is YAKITORI, which is skewered and barbecued chicken.
John Oliver skewered the practice on his HBO show in 2015.
Trump's critics have skewered him for inciting violence with his speech.
Some skewered Mr. Trump, sure; "Not today, Satan," read one sign.
Daydream game Virtual Virtual Reality skewered VR "immersion" and the service economy.
Brands it has skewered in the past include Apple and Nike Inc.
He wittily skewered acquaintances and seemed always conscious of his physical allure.
Garnish with a skewered shrimp for an extra taste of the sea.
Getting skewered has turned into a badge of honor for some filmmakers.
In 2001 she wrote a novel, "Misfortune," which skewered the Hamptons set.
That time Stephen Colbert skewered Bush 43 Before Wolf, there was Stephen Colbert.
The Daily News has skewered Trump repeatedly over the course of his campaign.
At 2019's G20 conference, Ivanka was skewered for appearing alongside world leaders. 
The brief skewered plaintiffs for suggesting the 22015rd Circuit stands alone on ascertainability.
But maybe "UnREAL" is becoming what it skewered, so ridiculous it actually works.
The first meat is skewered on the spit and roasted on the charcoal.
For the first time there was some things I definitely got skewered on.
The judge also skewered Stevie for ID'ing his probation officer's name on social media.
Overall, the skit skewered, in a fairly even-handed manner, both Trump and Clinton.
One song skewered the pretentions of middle class women who sit around drinking tea.
And I went off and I wrote this piece that actually skewered them all.
And the Daily News has skewered Trump repeatedly over the course of his campaign.
They are skewered, seared and offered with either lemon butter or Maine blueberry sauce.
The left-wing media gleefully skewered the incident as gapjil (bossy bullying) gone amok.
Davidson mostly skewered Republicans with his "first impressions" bit, poking fun of their looks.
Next to it was the case of yakitori (a type of Japanese skewered chicken).
But the lack of flow, which some of Bruckner's contemporaries skewered, really stood out.
He skewered chunks of foie gras, another of Gascony's main products, with sea scallops.
Transgender journalist Samantha Allen revisited and skewered the overly optimistic cover three years later.
Or, rather, the infomercial for a device that will, uh, roast you a skewered egg.
Demand for the deal is over US$5bn, slightly skewered towards the 10-year tranche.
Even when her likeness is splashed across the The Post, skewered by an actual fork.
She exposed his ignorance on almost all issues; she skewered him on his tax returns.
"Trump's critics have skewered him for inciting violence with his speech," reads the TMZ report.
Start with raan, one of Ruchi's standouts: skewered chunks of lamb leg marinated in yogurt.
Clinton skewered him for his behavior on the tape, he unloaded directly on her husband.
Colin Jost and Michael Che skewered the fallen mogul, from his appearance to his conduct.
The News skewered local politicians, lobbyists and entrenched interests, from wayward mayors to Donald Trump.
I had no complaints about the tiny sliders, each skewered with a singular Cheetos puff.
Being skewered over the £2.4m ($3m) of taxpayer funds spent renovating their house particularly rankled.
Mr. Biden also skewered Mr. Booker over his criminal justice record as mayor of Newark.
Lawmakers across both chambers and parties skewered Stumpf and said he should face jail time.
BRIAN STELTER SKEWERED AFTER BRAGGING CNN SKIPPED TRUMP RALLY: &aposYOU&aposRE SETTLING FOR LAST PLACE AGAIN?
Joy Behar is jumping to James Corden's defense after his Harvey Weinstein jokes got him skewered.
Trump skewered Clinton's use of a personal email server and accused her of ducking FBI questions.
Ellen DeGeneres skewered Eric Trump for insinuating she's part of a cabal to undermine his dad.
Saturday Night Live rightly skewered this trend: Detractors often see this practice as exploitative and disingenuous.
The rapper posted this video Sunday previewing "Butterfly Doors" and he's getting skewered for the lyrics.
The legendary Mummers Parade -- the biggest New Year's Day event in Philadelphia -- just skewered Caitlyn Jenner.
The viral Medium blog post, "Dear Uber recruiter," skewered Uber's track record on women in 2016.
Bruce is the latest victim to be skewered by Comedy Central and Demi did not disappoint.
Mr. Trump also skewered Mr. McCain for his support of armed intervention in the Middle East.
Oliver's show also skewered President Trump's pro-coal platform and promises to revive the long-suffering industry.
Sheriff Scott Israel has skewered Peterson, who has since resigned, for doing "nothing" during the school massacre.
Moaning people are skewered on the legs of a walking demon, and heads explode into gushy messes.
P.J. O'Rourke, a conservative humourist, perceptively skewered left-wing pieties in books like "Parliament of Whores" (1991).
Still, Trump skewered the former Florida governor for, as he suggested, not knowing his own family's history.
Trump also skewered former President Barack Obama in an interview on "Fox and Friends" broadcast on Sunday.
In the past, he has skewered everyone from Charlie Sheen and Robert Downey Jr. to Kim Kardashian.
Plus, the three cherries were skewered so I didn't have to go finger-diving for a stem.
Does the rich-world solution, which is a skewered approach, does that scale to work in African cities?
Jeff Flake announced he wouldn't be seeking re-election in 2018 and skewered President Trump in the process.
Perhaps that's why we're so interested in it; we want to see women get skewered on national television.
Chiarello created this signature seafood dish for NyamJam: a sugarcane-skewered grilled shrimp with a spicy orange marinade.
" He skewered Ronald Reagan by observing that "there is a power struggle going on between President Reagan's advisers.
Trump also derided Biden in his remarks and skewered other Democrats vying to be the party's 2020 candidate.
Dan -- who flaunts his arsenal of weapons -- has been skewered on social media for running from the massacre.
He skewered hypocrisy, got angry about real issues, treated his audience as intelligent, and changed millions of minds.
Popstars and sports icons are among those who have been publicly skewered for taking part in such schemes.
" He skewered social scientists for pathologizing black life in what he called "this great hit-and-miss republic.
With a sheepish grin and biting wit, Joel McHale skewered pop culture on "The Soup" for 12 seasons.
What's really crazy: Tourists get skewered at this religious rodeo every year ... and keep comin' back for more!
That's a very different claim, one that was thoroughly skewered by the AP and Protect Our Defenders investigations.
He squinted his eyes, drew back the string, and seconds later his arrow had skewered a red ball.
In 2008, Obama skewered Hillary Clinton, who like Biden voted as a senator to authorize war in Iraq.
He even brings a sense of breezy fun to Fox that suggests everyone will soon be amusingly skewered.
In Season 8, Westeros's power couples are getting unceremoniously skewered left and right, with mysteriously limited emotional impact.
But Democratic lawmakers and health experts skewered the administration for not going far enough to combat the crisis.
Stylistically, the "Observer" examined the American scene with plain phrases that echoed Twain as they skewered the pompous.
There are skewered beef hearts under a red mash of salsa that rattles with the heat of rocoto peppers.
It's named after former presidential candidate Barry Goldwater, who was skewered by some psychiatrists during the 1964 presidential campaign.
Henein skewered the complainants for misremembering certain details, for not being consistent between their media interviews and police statements.
The skewered climate change article is hardly the only one of its ilk to grace the pages of Breitbart.
In the YouTube beauty community, vloggers like Laura Lee and Gabriel Zamora were skewered online for old racist tweets.
The group then welcomed hosts Colin Jost and Michael Che, who skewered everyone from Roseanne to streaming giant Netflix.
But even though Christie skewered Rubio for canned responses, aren't all the candidates guilty of that to some degree?
That wasn't enough to pacify Democrats who skewered Otting's response and questioned his commitment to tackling racism in banking.
Chappelle skewered the president elect, dubbing him an "internet troll," when he guest-hosted "Saturday Night Live" last year.
Roop skewered Jung at distance with jabs to the face and straights to the body which winded the Korean.
The exchange was skewered online, though it was the kind of byplay that, off-camera, is typical in interviews.
The Globes also served a plant-based menu that night in a nod to environmentalism, which Gervais skewered, too.
Tom Cole fired back and skewered Democrats for having "trampled on" the Republican minority's rights throughout the impeachment inquiry.
She skewered the nature of jokes, arguing that because they inevitably lead to incomplete stories, they evade difficult truths.
Rubio skewered Trump for starting a "fake university" he said duped people into borrowing tens of thousands of dollars.
In a campaign ad for Brill, Gosar&aposs siblings skewered him for his positions on healthcare and Social Security.
If you are thinking about a vegetable, the skewered and grilled okra pods in soy are crunchy and unslimy.
It's ironic ... he was skewered in 2009 for interrupting Taylor Swift's acceptance speech for Best Female Video over Beyonce.
He championed the underdog, resented authority, befriended rogues and mobsters, skewered politicians and always announced what was on his mind.
Kim was skewered on social media after pics came out showing what people say is a less than perfect butt.
He has skewered Clinton for playing the "woman's card" and attacked her as an "enabler" for her husband's marital infidelities.
Already, Trump's deportations have been stopped by a Brooklyn judge who skewered the government for its complete lack of preparation.
He could have skewered her with lawyerly wit (he is a criminal lawyer) or asked security guards to remove her.
But most of the top real world headlines were skewered not in sketches, but in a dizzying Weekend Update instead.
A fake "Voters For Trump Ad" skewered Trump fans in a satirical campaign video suggesting that they are diehard racists.
He earned applause among Democrats when he skewered Russian state-owned media during a joint press conference with Vladimir Putin.
That wasn't enough to pacify Democrats who skewered Otting's response and questioned his commitment to tackling racism in banking. Sen.
He also skewered the prez over his media attacks and the First Amendment (starts at 4:54 in the video).
Colbert has seen his ratings soar over the last year as he's skewered Trump almost nightly on his CBS show.
The chefs, Brad Farmerie and Nicole Gajadhar, are serving uni toasts, coconut laksa and skewered scallops, along with crispy wings.
"Mod Donna," which was about a ménage à quatre and skewered traditional views of marriage, certainly had people taking sides.
Hall would grab at an idea, bludgeon it with deadpan puns, and land a coda that delightfully skewered its dimensions.
Grids of multicolored lasers skewered the floating particles of dust and blasted into the night sky, perfectly synchronized with the music.
She also skewered Uber for its new butt-shaped logo, and the seeming psychiatric issues of its drivers, among other things.
Mr. Wayans, who skewered horror flicks with the "Haunted House" and "Scary Movie" series, has found another ripe subject for pillorying.
As the title suggests, these heads, skewered together by thin rods, belong to iconic historical figures, fictional and larger than life.
The Yeezy's creator skewered his competitor, claiming Nike treats people like slaves and opened the vault to keep Lebron from bailing.
Samuel L. Jackson just skewered Ben Carson for suggesting slaves were simply hardworking immigrants ... in the most Samuel L. fashion ever.
It's perhaps fitting that a glistening rack of ribs or platter of skewered shrimp take center stage at a backyard barbecue.
When Bieber's Calvin Klein ads were released, it was only a matter of time before someone skewered him for the photos.
But it's The Spy Who Loved Me (later lovingly skewered in an Austin Powers movie) that's worth watching to remember Moore.
It's a quick and easy skewered snack enjoyed by nearly all—Hong Kong eats 55 tons of fish balls every day.
The LAPD did not come out and defend Parker, and he was getting skewered in the media ... labeled a racist cop.
And it is traditionally made of pieces of lamb or beef skewered on a spit and grilled vertically on a rotisserie.
Many funds, however, knew they would have been skewered by investors had they lost money, so they avoided making outsize bets.
Few funds were willing to take outsize bets on the referendum, knowing investors would have skewered them had they lost money.
Matt Gaetz praised Democrats&apos impeachment presentation and skewered Trump&aposs defense as looking like &aposan 8th grade book report&apos
They come are offered in flavors like Fernet and Coke, are served skewered, and, like liquid cocktails, come with a garnish.
These sugarcane-skewered spicy grilled shrimp take a quick bath in a scotch bonnet and orange marinade for a signature Caribbean flavor.
Trump even called for the cancellation of the iconic late night show that has skewered multiple presidents since it premiered in 1975.
" A Muslim satirist skewered the reaction to the Khan mess in a piece titled "Muslim Community In Disbelief Over Completely Believable Scandal.
Chris Rock skewered the academy for its lack of diversity and was just the host the ceremony needed, our TV critic writes.
Most of it is set on the planet Mustafar — the lava world where Anakin Skywalker got skewered in Revenge of the Sith.
In a statement attributed to Editor-in-Chief Chad Nackers, the publication further skewered the social network, in its signature, humorous style.
Cooper was a conspiracy guy, a desperate man in search of some skewered version of the truth, [but] he wasn't a sicko.
Aside from Joy, just about everyone else at the Grammys happily skewered the Prez, including Hillary Clinton's epic burn in a skit.
Causa, a layered potato dish with chicken, and skewered beef heart anticucho are some of the other Peruvian items on the menu.
PAUL SCHREIBER New York To the Editor: Your editorials have skewered, deservedly in my opinion, most of the president-elect's cabinet appointees.
Now, in fairness to Stephen, who was skewered online after his initial tweets ... he seemed to get why fans were so pissed.
Remember, the Sussexes were skewered last year for flying private -- plus, commercial travel will likely be their new norm ... after stepping down.
Then have the scallops, which are dry-rubbed, skewered, and meant to be dislodged into the adjacent pool of corn and blueberry.
Speaking to The Art Newspaper, Sir Norman Rosenthal skewered the Blenheim Palace for hosting last night's banquet in honor of Donald Trump.
President Obama's swan song at the White House Correspondent's Dinner did not disappoint, as he skewered politicians and pop culture icons alike.
Of course, the Democratic candidate for Prez is getting skewered on social media ... and that includes a shot from the Commander-in-Tweet.
President Donald Trump's rather disturbing joint press conference with Russian President Vladimir Putin was always going to be skewered by late-night hosts.
If the rumors are true, Trump will be none too pleased to have two of his top guys skewered on TV by women. 
But he cleared it every night with impressive vocal work and a cutting exploration of the President's psyche that skewered the big picture.
In 2006, host Stephen Colbert skewered President George W. Bush for photos that were taken of him at Ground Zero after the Sept.
Children's Books Right this moment, somewhere in the world a parent is being skewered by the existential questions of a 3-year-old.
"Now he's repeating himself," said Rubio, who was skewered at a debate in New Hampshire last month for robotically repeating his talking points.
As one of the 12 Microsoft executives who was skewered on the witness stand by David Boies, I lived through this nightmare firsthand.
Paula was skewered a few years back after stories surfaced she had used the n word, so it's no surprise she zipped it.
On America's Got Talent, the talented teen received tons of laughs and a standing ovation for her closing line that skewered Donald Trump.
On Sunday, the alt-right site's chief environmental writer skewered Pruitt for not forcefully denying the science of climate change on Wallace's show.
As traditional banks were skewered for their lending practices and blamed for the decline of the broader economy, new models were popping up.
The signature vodka Martini, served with an anchovy skewered under an olive, is perfectly salty and a uniquely phenomenal shade of light pink.
It was that scandal—not the alleged business abuses that could have skewered him long ago—that ultimately handed his opponents a sword.
We've all seen walkers, of course — terribly low-tech aluminum affairs with tennis balls skewered onto the front struts to act as brakes.
But it's also packed to the brim with all kinds of skewered pickled goodies: Brussels sprouts, mushrooms, onions, asparagus, and even Polish sausage.
But the best reason to keep repeating it was that it skewered the actual, often less informative news programs his own show parodied.
The singer has a been a vocal critic of the president and skewered him on Twitter after he attacked NFL players for kneeling.
Thompson skewered the ideology of "America first" and its adherents, even crashing a Nazi rally at Madison Square Garden to heckle the speakers.
" The Post Guild skewered The Post, saying the newspaper had "failed to offer a clear explanation of why she was placed on leave.
On Refinery29, Anne Cohen takes a look back at films women loved that were skewered by (often male) reviewers with Writing Critics Wrongs.
" Craig Claiborne, in a review from 163, observed, "The lobster tart was palatable but bland and the skewered lamb on the dry side.
The Dream Act was twice voted down by Republicans under the Obama administration and skewered as another Democratic bill offering amnesty to illegals.
He will join the ranks of Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Kimmel, Conan O'Brien and other stars who have skewered Washington at the annual gathering.
Against lesser opponents, this prevented them from sticking and moving as he walked them into corners and skewered them with his jab at range.
From his perch at the Post he regularly skewered the Roosevelt administration in sharp-quilled editorials that won him the Pulitzer Prize in 1936.
The Federal Communications Commission's website went down Sunday night after comedian John Oliver skewered Chairman Ajit Pai's plan to scale back net neutrality rules.
But since it's actually "satire," I guess the underlying truth that's being comedically skewered here is that Democrats are all, at bottom, ruthless criminals.
The signature moment might have come in 2006, when then-Comedy Central host Stephen Colbert skewered George W. Bush with the president in attendance.
William Hamilton, 76, a cartoonist known for his drawings in The New Yorker that skewered the wealthy and powerful, died in a car crash.
Mr. Lowe is skewered about his sex tape, his nanny escapades and his acting career under the oversight of the roast master, David Spade.
Tuna satay — skewered chunks of loin resting on crunchy romaine hearts — danced with fresh mint, cilantro and basil leaves, and a spicy peanut sauce.
"Now he's repeating himself," said the senator, who was skewered at a debate in New Hampshire last month for robotically repeating his talking points.
Mr. Ryan has not directly addressed the addition to the leadership of the Trump campaign of Mr. Bannon, whose website has skewered the speaker.
During the gathering in Mar del Plata, Mr. Bush was skewered by Hugo Chávez, the Venezuelan leader, in a speech at a soccer stadium.
The cheering and clapping as the real estate mogul skewered his rivals, President Barack Obama and Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton gave it away.
" When "Late Show" returned on April 3, Letterman skewered his own performance, presenting a Top 10 list of "complaints about this year's Academy Awards.
Decorated in cartoon monsters, Hatsumi served skewered meats ($2 to $53 each) to the mostly under-40 urbanites who are repopulating downtown Las Vegas.
In the nearly 21998,250 cartoons he published between 22013 and 21988, he cast a wide and whimsical net on American society and skewered pomposity.
To others, they are honorable men and women victimized by the political climate and skewered over a hard decision made in a split second.
Elizabeth Warren skewered former Mayor Michael Bloomberg of New York City during the first minutes of Wednesday night's Democratic presidential debate in Las Vegas.
Matt Gaetz of Florida praised Democrats&apos impeachment presentation and skewered Trump&aposs defense as looking like an "eighth-grade book report" in comparison.Sen.
On the streets of Thailand, this would be skewered over charcoal; here, Ms. Nitmai must make do with a pan atop an induction burner.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren skewered former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg during the opening minutes of Wednesday night's Democratic presidential debate in Las Vegas.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren skewered former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg during the first minutes of Wednesday night's Democratic presidential debate in Las Vegas.
In "End of inflation in the kingdom of Lizarb"—where "everything is back to front"—he skewered the belief that rising prices cause fiscal deficits.
The actor, 56, skewered the Facebook billionaire in his latest sketch posted on Twitter, which depicts Zuckerberg as Marvin the Martian of Looney Tunes fame.
Yung Joc knew exactly what he was doing when he let his hair down ... he got skewered on social media, but it's all paying off.
Alternating between defensiveness and anger, he dotted his testimony with carefully-crafted sympathetic moments — which Damon skewered as he held up a handwritten 1982 calendar.
He has this oxymoronic habit of crowing about self-effacement, and it sired the night's best moment, when he perfectly skewered Trump's transparent, transcendent vanity.
Mr. Trump has long been a punch line for Mr. Obama — the president skewered him in humorous speeches at three White House Correspondents' Association dinners.
All kinds of details, painful and perverse and deeply droll, cling to her heroine and are appraised and examined and skewered and simply wondered at.
The fresh meat was skewered and seasoned with pepper: ají panca, a typical Peruvian red pepper, for the heart; and fermented chiles for the testicles.
In his work with Iannucci, Armstrong skewered political machinations, exposing the extravagant pettiness behind so much government bureaucracy, from Downing Street to the White House.
Jimmy Fallon skewered President Trump on Monday after the president announced that John F. Kelly would be stepping down as White House chief of staff.
Cosby got skewered on social media for his Father's Day tweet for calling himself "America's Dad" ... but the comedian truly embraces the title in prison.
Warm spices like cinnamon make their way into lots of Mediterranean and Middle Eastern meat dishes, and these skewered lamb koftas are the perfect example.
According to Jun Miyaji, a manager at Kushiwaka, a restaurant serving skewered chicken, Mr. Ghosn's secretary called to cancel his 7:30 reservation for dinner.
Conservative media outlets have already delivered their verdicts on the officials, who are regularly skewered on the popular Fox News program hosted by Sean Hannity.
Yakitori — grilled, skewered chicken tidbits — is the Japanese food of the moment in New York, with new places like Nonono opening at a steady clip.
Dishonored saw them scurrying through the walls, torn open on dissection tables, skewered over open fires, and of course eating bodies whole in large swarms.
Ever since the Night King fatally skewered Viserion and revived his battered corpse in episode six, fans have wildly speculated about the zombified dragon's abilities.
Oslo-based duo Apothek's debut single "Family" had all the hallmarks of a skewered and introverted mindset with its icy, luscious electronica and unexpected melodic turns.
Standup comic Hannibal Buress skewered Cosby with a not-so-subtle reminder that the elder comedian had been accused of raping or sexually assaulting several women.
In a December speech, Sessions skewered the Obama administration for closing "nearly 20173,000 pending immigration court cases without a final decision" over a five-year period.
Stephen Colbert's famous 2006 set — in which he skewered George W. Bush while in his character as a right-wing pundit — is remembered as daring now.
Talk show hosts Stephen Colbert, Samantha Bee and John Oliver, who also have mercilessly skewered Trump and his policies, won nominations in the variety show category.
During the referendum debate she skewered Boris Johnson by describing him as "not the man you want driving you home at the end of the evening".
The network's opinion host have provided President Donald Trump with glowing coverage, served as informal advisors to the White House, and strongly skewered the president's critics.
At face value, the Golden Globe Awards were the picture of progressive values: Sandra Oh and Andy Samberg skewered Hollywood for being overwhelmingly white and male.
The packaging was light, bright, and fresh — with a saturated picture of kale, quinoa, almonds, and some pom seeds skewered with a fork on the front.
Ms. Peyser's case for Mr. Gershwin was also skewered, and with a redemptive paperback edition in mind, she set out to buttress it with irrefutable DNA.
The meat can be seasoned and skewered a day or two ahead and grilled as you (or your hungry friends) need — not unlike those hot dogs.
Oh, and if you enjoy seeing rich people things skewered, you should watch this video on why expensive wine is a giant waste of your money:
In an exit interview on CNN just hours later, Shaub skewered the president for a lack of transparency and for appearing to profit from his office.
Skewered meats and seafood seared on a grill, noodles and burgers dominate the menu at this handsome TriBeCa restaurant more than four years in the making.
A tasting, or omakase, of yakitori, grilled skewered chicken many ways, will be the specialty at this offshoot of Torishiki, a highly esteemed Tokyo yakitori destination.
"It was important that they&aposd be able to float properly, and not have to be skewered or sink too much in the drink," she added. 
He had also acquired a wooden frame covered with steel nails, by Sigmar Polke; to complete the piece, fresh potatoes would be skewered on the nails.
Their relationship didn't seem that great even before Trudeau was caught gossiping -- Trump had earlier skewered Canada as "slightly delinquent" in its fiscal duty to NATO.
Macomb County twice voted for Mr. Obama, but in 2016, as Mr. Trump skewered trade deals that he said hurt American manufacturing, Macomb swung dramatically again.
Every part of the bird, from Achilles' heel to soft knee bone to neck, is used, each one butchered, skewered and seasoned in a specific way.
Mostly we see it in movies, romanticized in "Up Close and Personal" and skewered in "Anchorman," both loosely inspired by the pioneering TV presenter Jessica Savitch.
Made of glass bowls nested into one another, with the entire stack skewered with a spindle, the instrument essentially simplifies the busy setup of carefully tuned glasses.
The Fox News host went on a tear Friday after talk show host Jimmy Kimmel had skewered Melania Trump and her accent on his show Monday night.
To that end, Manafort's lawyers have skewered Gates as an untrustworthy deputy engaged in his own nefarious dealings with the company's accounts, while Manafort's back was turned.
Australia has skewered plenty of national stereotypes, plus some juicy-looking barbecued lamb, and fired-up social media with its latest Australia Day advertisement for local lamb.
LOS ANGELES, Feb 20 (Reuters) - There won't be a host and Sunday's Oscars ceremony won't open with the traditional monologue in which celebrities and politicians are skewered.
The language is blue (the very first line, spoken by our aged antihero himself: "Fuck") and the violence is red, with limbs hacked off and faces skewered.
The dirt holding each peyote plant, housed in worn out clay pots, is skewered with a simple paper sign reading, "no soy cenicero" ("I'm not an ashtray").
The holiday has been proclaimed by every president since Dwight D. Eisenhower, on differing dates, but Trump's critics skewered the timing of the proclamation on social media.
The Richmond Times-Dispatch on Wednesday skewered Virginia's governor, lieutenant governor and attorney general, who have all became embroiled in scandals during the past few days. Gov.
Gabbard, who in 2017 met secretly with a suspected war criminal, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, skewered Harris over her criminal justice record as California's attorney general.
Leading a call for Scott's campaign on Saturday, Graham touted Scott's legal team and again skewered Broward and Palm Beach election officials for their lack of transparency.
" Kimmel skewered Hollywood's culture toward women, saying, "Here's how clueless Hollywood is about women: We made a movie called 'What Women Want' and it starred Mel Gibson.
She had ducked into a corner after seeing Mayor Ed Lee of San Francisco, whose tenure she had skewered in her recent documentary on the city's gentrification.
"Aloha," his most recent film, was not just skewered by critics and ignored by moviegoers; it was accused of cultural misappropriation and was badmouthed by its studio.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - There will not be a host and Sunday's Oscars ceremony will not open with the traditional monologue in which celebrities and politicians are skewered.
Other Representatives, including Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez skewered big tech companies and city governments for creating the infrastructure of a surveillance state, linking it to issues like abortion.
It's fair to say the president, famously skewered by Seth Meyers and Barack Obama at the dinner's 2011 edition, may not have enjoyed himself this year, either.
The general consensus is that Bloomberg, a billionaire and CEO of Bloomberg L.P., was skewered by his opponents and often struggled to come up with satisfactory answers.
Sean Hunter dared to test the social media attack squad that skewered him after acting in an ad where a husband got his wife the exercise bike.
Then there's Gary from Chicago, who was an Oscar-night darling in early 2017, until the media skewered him the next day for having a criminal record.
He grabs a wad of cash skewered on a stake from the cabinet of curiosities and thrusts them into the crowd like a money-mad head honcho.
Perhaps one of the more transgressive works in the show is Kit King's oil painting of a skewered hot dog that's been carved to look like a penis.
And yet, one of positive psychology's main theses — that positive emotions lead to greater well-being — has been convincingly skewered by critics, both on methodological and philosophical grounds.
I'd serve these with homemade potato chips seasoned with a spicy blackening rub and some little cornichon pickles on the side or skewered on top of the buns.
Death count ~10 random Greyjoy grunts skewered by Theon + 1 poor innocent Ned Umber + ~10 armless Umbers (hey, those spiral limbs had to come from somewhere) ______ = 21 deaths.
As a left-wing Labour backbencher for over two decades until 2015, she regularly skewered Tony Blair and took Margaret Thatcher's death as an opportunity to lambast her.
Chance the Rapper skewered Donald Trump on SNL and paid homage to Barack Obama in what could actually become a hit song ... at least that what we think.
Ohio Congresswoman Joyce Beatty skewered Zuckerberg on his inability to answer questions about whether or not the company works with companies and law firms that have diverse leadership.
Mr. Trump was skewered by many of the speakers at the Democratic convention, where his business record, his combative policies and even his sanity were called into question.
Over the last week, Paul has publicly skewered Graham-Cassidy for not repealing enough of the Obamacare taxes and not going far enough to rein in federal spending.
The restaurant is handsome, done in wood and iron with long stretches of bar; it will serve grilled skewered meats, noodles and Wagyu beef along with the burgers.
Critics skewered Bloomberg's responses to fierce attacks from his political rivals in the former New York mayor's first appearance on the debate stage in Las Vegas on Wednesday.
The most realistic view of modern American nation-building comes from War Games, the 1983 film that campily skewered the Cold War nuclear dogma of mutually assured destruction.
" The letter comes days after Rokita skewered Messer in a local news interview with Fox 59, an interview where Messer says Rokita "directly attacked my wife and family.
Other dolls that raised objections included Puerto Rican Barbie; Share-a-Smile Becky, who was in a wheelchair; and Dentist Barbie, skewered in The Times by Maureen Dowd.
In this savagely funny roman à clef, Ephron skewered her then-husband, the journalist Carl Bernstein, who had an affair when she was pregnant with their second child.
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi blasted the administration in a separate press conference Thursday and skewered Ryan and other GOP leaders for not doing more to stop it.
The difference between skateboarding and jousting, of course, is that skateboarding almost never ends with a man being skewered on the end of an eight-foot medieval lance.
Could this odd little detail be a sendup of the 19th-century French phrase, famously skewered by Marcel Duchamp, "bête comme un peintre" ("as stupid as a painter")?
In 2005, critics skewered the pop-rock band's third album X&Y for being "more concerned with its very bigness than with meaning something," as The Guardian put it.
Flash-forward a couple of centuries, and Madame would as likely have been skewered, her frame regarded as an aesthetic, and perhaps even a moral, affront to polite society.
If you're looking to watch a car run over a block of floral foam topped with egg shells and skewered with dry spaghetti, this is the account for you.
And if the stories they produce are presented as satire, then it's largely protected and exceedingly difficult for those who are skewered (or sometimes slandered) to take legal action.
No public figure is spared: several groups also hilariously lampooned Donald Trump, and past politicians that have been skewered include former Philadelphia mayors, Newt Gingrich, and George W. Bush.
Julia Louis-Dreyfus' celebrated HBO comedy, which has brilliantly skewered White House politics while proving to be an Emmy magnet over the years, will end after its seventh season.
Sanders, the White House Press Secretary, was relentlessly skewered by Wolf, which prompted even some of the reporters who aggressively cover the White House to spring to her defense.
But his gifts and great works will endure, for the worlds he revealed and skewered, and for the many joys his inimitable style gave to generations of grateful readers.
Giuliani, who was in Israel on Thursday, was also skewered on cable television following his sneering criticisms of Stormy Daniels based on her work in the adult-film industry.
At some point, you're probably going to want to add some surf to all this turf, which is when you should fire up these Caribbean-style sugarcane-skewered shrimp.
George Stephanopoulos, the chief anchor of ABC News, conducted the first televised interview this year with James B. Comey, the fired F.B.I. director, who skewered Mr. Trump on air.
And just two days after the Cladoosby fishing trip, 600 pounds of skewered salmon were crackling over alderwood on a 15-foot long grill behind the tribe's community center.
"Saturday Night Live" skewered 2020 Democratic candidates' CNN/Human Rights Campaign Foundation town hall on LGBTQ issues in a star-studded cold open, with Kate McKinnon sending up Sen.
Brayden Schenn skewered the Sabres with two goals and an assist this season, but saw his six-game point streak come to an end versus the Capitals on Saturday.
In "Ma," we get a Katamari-blend of all three, skewered through the lens of a woman who is sick and tired of people assuming she's, well, the help.
Colbert, an alum of "The Daily Show" and "The Colbert Report," has seen his ratings spike in recent months as he's skewered Trump almost nightly on his CBS show.
Trump, the widely anticipated target of Obama's barbs who was memorably skewered in 2011, was not in attendance -- a fact that did not go unnoticed by the commander in chief.
Yes, it seems Viserion is now also a White Walker (White Flyer?) after being skewered by the Night King's ice javelin and that leads us to a lot of questions.
Louis C.K., whose insightful comedy regularly skewered men's awful behavior toward women, saw a finished film, an overall production deal with FX, and his HBO archive disappear virtually overnight. Sen.
On March 8, Bee absolutely skewered the recent Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in a Full Frontal segment that started out by poking fun at our current Tweeter-In-Chief.
Democrats have skewered a House bill that would dismantle core provisions of ObamaCare, including the Medicaid expansion, and put in place a new tax credit to help people buy insurance.
Tom Hanks hosted this weekend's Saturday Night Live, and took on the role of Chris Wallace as the show skewered the final presidential debate between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton.
Stripped of manufacturing jobs by trade and technology, then skewered by the financial crisis, white men aged 45 to 54 earn 7% less, in inflation-adjusted terms, than in 1987.
They skewered his "Nick's Notes," and John took great joy in using his block to ensure Nick didn't have a shot of nabbing Anaheim, California blues singer Nelson Cade III.
McDonald's was skewered on social media by frustrated customers who had hoped to score some of its limited edition Szechuan sauce but were instead turned away and left empty-handed.
Or Wiener could have zeroed in on one company like a digital-era Ida Tarbell, the journalist who skewered John Rockefeller's Standard Oil, the trust that was eventually broken up.
In a biting clip, comedian Eva Victor skewered the fact that a husband bought his wife an exercise bike seemingly unprompted -- what message does that send to the wife, then?
The pharmaceutical industry heavily increased how much it spent on lobbyists in the first quarter of 2017, just as President Trump entered office and skewered drug companies for their high prices.
There are day cares that proudly tout their gender-neutral pronoun policies — so kids don't feel boxed in — and college professors who are skewered on the Internet for messing them up.
The "maths mob" skewered in Mr Stoppard's play no longer seems so ridiculous; with the publication of the "New Oxford Shakespeare", they have shaped the debate about authorship in Elizabethan England.
TRUMP HOTEL SKEWERED BY TWITTER FOR STEAK PHOTOS However, Bloomfield explains there is a much different story for the photo, which "has been on the wall for six years," she says.
Tank thinks Justin Timberlake has gotten a raw deal from people on Black Twitter, who skewered him for responding to some of the things Jesse Williams said at the BET Awards.
The billionaire skewered Clinton on her past support for the Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP) trade deal, which she declared the "gold standard" when she was secretary of state but now opposes.
Bronn must die, because Drogon's shriek of pain after getting skewered felt as devastating as the way your dog yelps in pain after you accidentally step on his paw. Never. Again.
CBS "Late Show" host Stephen Colbert — who skewered then-President George W. Bush in a widely viewed set at the 2006 affair — said last month he'd "love to do it" again.
Rather than getting skewered by straights through the guard, it allows a fighter to easily parry strikes well ahead of their target by forcing the opponent to fire 'through the window'.
Even his favorite Cabinet member, Mike Pompeo, got shoved aside; the secretary of state was mercilessly skewered by the North Koreans and even coldly stood up on a visit to Pyongyang.
By 2012, when Chris Licht, then the executive producer of "CBS This Morning," asked Ms. King to audition for the show, the low-rated OWN was getting skewered in the press.
For one thing, it's a little stale; sex-positive feminism had already been skewered to better effect with "Put Yourself First," the pitch-perfect Fifth Harmony parody from Crazy Ex-Girlfriend.
In the soda tax episode, the host, María Paulina Baena, with granules of sugar flecking her lips, skewered the industry and members of Congress for spreading misinformation about the proposed tax.
At an age he never expected to reach, married to a man he once skewered in print, he speaks softly and wears turquoise jewelry to ward off dangers to his health.
But in a town that's filled with scandals and red flags about conflicts of interest — which are often skewered in this annual column — the Obamas stand out for avoiding those questions.
We also asked him about Ali Michael, the 27-year-old model who got skewered on the internet for asking Finn to hit her up in 4 years when he's legal.
The "chicharron" chicken skin—skewered and fried and topped with a Mexican lime chili—sounds like something that would turn up on a menu if an eloté guy opened a yakitori place.
" Without mentioning Gingrich by name, the president-elect skewered him Thursday morning in a tweet, saying "Someone incorrectly stated that the phrase "DRAIN THE SWAMP" was no longer being used by me.
That's why a majority of the Congressional Black Caucus and scores more have skewered this proposal as an outrageous giveaway to wealthy tech companies at the expense of small and independent programmers.
The Academy of Motion Pictures released a statement about Weinstein's dismissal from its voting body and was quickly skewered for neglecting to give Allen, Bill Cosby, or Roman Polanski the same treatment.
The R&B crooner posted a lengthy message on social media Sunday, in which he skewered Kelly and what Tank calls his "facilitators" ... including Kelly's team, record company, promoters, and radio stations.
JOHN OLIVER JUMPS INTO NEW NET NEUTRALITY FIGHT: The Federal Communications Commission's website went down Sunday night after comedian John Oliver skewered Chairman Ajit Pai's plan to scale back net neutrality rules.
Jimmy was last heard from in September when he sat down for an interview on Italian television, and got skewered by the host over his claims ... especially when he admitted to ejaculating.
HLN anchor Ashleigh Banfield skewered the woman who publicly attacked Aziz Ansari, saying that she has sullied the #MeToo movement and her remedy was simply to get up and leave his apartment.
As we reported ... Chris got skewered online for appearing to have bought Royalty the monkey ... with scores of fans saying the monkey posed a danger to Royalty, and belongs in the wild.
John Oliver has skewered states that enact absurdly restrictive laws on abortion facilities just in time for the Supreme Court to hear its most significant abortion access case in about 25 years.
Poor Denise didn't get to finish the thought on Sunday's "Walking Dead" — an arrow skewered her melon, mid-monologue, turning what seemed like an easy breather of an episode into something else.
He wanted to use the chicken innards and skin as an exercise in avoiding waste, so he came up with the liver mousse and gizzards, the skewered chicken hearts and the gribenes.
Lokanta makes very fine kofte, but for a full medley of minced and skewered meats, you are better off under the swaying chandeliers of Taci's Beyti on Coney Island Avenue in Brooklyn.
She was able to do what nobody else has been able to do: Get Trump supporters to actually go on TV and defend women from being skewered and offended for their looks.
He recently skewered Steven Menashi, Trump's nominee to the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, for declining to answer questions from senators during his confirmation hearing, though he ended up supporting Menashi.
When he attended the dinner in 2011, he was skewered by host Seth Meyers and then-President Barack Obama, who mocked Trump for five full minutes over his championing of the birther conspiracy.
A once-influential force that skewered the city's upper crust, the Observer struggled in recent years under the stewardship of Kushner, who stepped down as publisher of the paper to join the administration.
Last year, Chelsea made us laugh as she ripped startups like Uber for its butt-shaped logo, and she made us think as she skewered the lack of diversity in the tech industry.
Opposition politicians have skewered Prime Minister Narendra Modi for presiding over a situation where Mallya was allowed to leave the country, mocking Modi's election promise to bring back illicit "black money" stashed abroad.
Hundreds of (better) jokes by comedians like Margaret Cho and Aziz Ansari have effectively skewered the way that Hollywood employs and portrays Asians and Asian Americans, while holding people on both sides accountable.
Before it is over we see an army incinerated by a dragon, a Dothraki skewered by a scorpion (that's really what it's called), people running around on fire, and a three-legged horse.
This movie was skewered by critics when it first came out, but Hellraiser has turned into a cult classic and is a must watch for horror fans or those dedicated to the bizarre.
We were here ostensibly to talk about his latest endeavor, "Max Rose," a critically skewered but nonetheless affecting film released this month, a portrait of a jazz pianist living out his twilight years.
It also doesn't help that Ms. Fey's sharpest past work has simultaneously skewered the archetype of the neurotic single professional and complicated it with a self-conscious edge that this film could use.
Last year, the Seattle supergroup of Julia Shapiro (Chastity Belt), Bree McKenna (Tacocat), and Stacey Peck (Pony Time) skewered everyone from Tinder bros to "cool" moms on their fiery sophomore album, Women's Rights.
Ultimately, Pluta and von Rintelen hope that the advancement of new technologies will soon allow other museum institutions across the world to conserve skewered rotatable versions of their fragile bug specimens for posterity.
Our Luke sources say he's had hell to pay in the last 16 hours ... he and his family are getting skewered on social media and his Christian faith is being weaponized against him.
The "Weekend Update" anchors on the season premiere of "Saturday Night Live" skewered Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh over his testimony last week denying allegations he sexually assaulted Christine Blasey Ford in 1982.
He skewered hypocrisies in "Everybody's Cryin' Mercy," recorded by Bonnie Raitt, and mastered the sardonic put-down in "Your Mind Is on Vacation (And Your Mouth Is Working Overtime)," covered by Elvis Costello.
If at the end of this year what I have to show to all of these people rushing to become members of the organization is a better balance sheet, I'd get properly skewered.
I feel it is my duty to warn you that if you prepare this delicious skewered chicken with peanut sauce recipe, you must provide your guests with a place to discard their skewers.
Not to be outdone, Senator Kamala Harris, Democrat of California, who was seated next to Mr. Booker, also skewered Ms. Nielsen, suggesting that Americans could draw a "reasonable inference" that she is racist.
Christopher Byron, a veteran financial writer who skewered Wall Street shenanigans and chronicled the ups and downs of business figures like Martha Stewart in best-selling books, died on Saturday in Bridgeport, Conn.
"Saturday Night Live" star Kate McKinnon stole the show as climate activist Greta Thunberg responding to President Trump's criticism of her, as "SNL" skewered a range of topics in its latest cold open.
But now, Mr. Fisher has lost control of his media narrative, as he gets skewered over sexist and lewd remarks he made this month at a financial services industry conference in San Francisco.
While the soccer star and Twitter ninja Megan Rapinoe expertly skewered him last week on the field and online (she's still not going to the White House!), the ever increasing number of Mr.
While the soccer star and Twitter ninja Megan Rapinoe expertly skewered him last week on the field and online (she's still not going to the White House!), the ever increasing number of Mr.
Bloomberg was skewered during last Wednesday's Democratic debate in Nevada, where his opponents attacked his unprecedented spending on the race, treatment of women, and support for "stop and frisk" in New York City.
BEVERLY TAN MURRAY, Miami Despite his admirable, almost superhuman restraint, I will sadly remember President Obama's tragic moment of self-indulgence, the night he skewered Donald Trump at the White House Correspondents Dinner.
Theranos' old business model is dead, skewered by nine months of really bad press, and bled out by a recent federal ruling that bans Holmes from running a clinical testing lab for two years.
Donald Trump may have given us the best White House Correspondents' Dinner — but that was back in 2011, when Trump showed up and sat stone-faced as Barack Obama and Seth Meyers skewered him.
Scream set off a wave of genre-savvy meta-horror movies, but none of its other followers so aptly skewered horror as Drew Goddard and Joss Whedon's horror-comedy The Cabin in the Woods.
Huckabee, who briefly ran in the GOP presidential primaries last year before endorsing Trump, is being skewered on social media over a tweet that's been labeled bigoted, "super racist" and just plain not funny.
Everyone from Lena Dunham to Madonna to Bernice King have since skewered the ad, and as is common in the age of social media, many others took to their keyboards to express their feelings.
Just days after The Daily Show skewered Donald Trump's child separation policy, on Wednesday night, Noah called BS on Trump's new executive order to halt the separation of migrant families crossing the U.S. border.
In cautious legal language, Sir Robert's report examined, and skewered, alternative theories—including that Mr Litvinenko poisoned himself, that he was bumped off by British intelligence, or that he fell foul of gangland associates.
To the naked eye, Mr. Khan, whose son was an American soldier killed in Iraq and who skewered Mr. Trump at the Democratic National Convention, could have been mistaken for someone running for office.
In 2005, when President George W. Bush sought to push through a free-trade agreement for the Americas, he was skewered by Hugo Chávez, the Venezuelan leader, in a speech at a soccer stadium.
As the most prominent columnist of the Weimar Republic, he skewered the fashions and follies of the newly ascendant right wing in reams of satirical essays, poems and cabaret songs under five different bylines.
It's no fun to be skewered on national television, something both Spicer and Kellyanne Conway, a counselor to the president and a frequent spokeswoman for the administration, have now experienced after energetically defending Trump.
It's an opportunity to defend someone who is loyal to him and who -- maybe just maybe despite all the facts to the contrary -- is being skewered unfairly by a biased media jumping to conclusions.
Anticuchos , the street snack of grilled skewered meats, included, on a recent night, perfect little bites of char-siu pork belly, topped with homemade pork rinds, and a wonderfully firm and fortifying beef heart.
But critics said the provisions sounded very similar to past administration's efforts to address problems through regular dialogue, such as the U.S.-China Joint Commission on Commerce and Trade, which Lighthizer himself has skewered.
Anyone who thinks they would should just look at how the congressmen and senators who held up a Hurricane Sandy relief bill over pork concerns are still being skewered and attacked five years later.
But he skewered his targets with aggressive arguments and a sharp wit, never falling into that nasty, shouting, corrosive finger in the eye style debate that is so popular among many of today&aposs pundits.
" Critics have skewered white evangelicals for their steadfast support of Trump, a man that author Ben Howe says has flouted Christian values and "lived most of his life actively, and unapologetically, in opposition to them.
And things didn't get any easier early Thursday, when Judge Barry Williams skewered Deputy State's Attorney Michael Schatzow for his office's failure to disclose exculpatory evidence to the defense in a hearing before opening arguments.
Recall that Trump had regularly skewered Barack Obama for taking vacations while he was President, and had even tweeted, quoting from his own book, that if you like your job you don't need a vacation.
No longer with Turing Pharmaceuticals, Shkreli was skewered by both parties during the committee hearing, many of whom focused on his lavish lifestyle with purchases like a $2 million, single-copy Wu-Tang Clan album.
The Brazilian president has mocked Macron's wife and accused the French leader of disrespecting Brazil's sovereignty, and his chief of staff skewered the French for the fire that heavily damaged Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris.
"Every time Gabon's government does a road show in future, the credibility of what ministers and officials say will be skewered by questions about a result that most independent observers regard as inconceivable," he said.
Some viewers took issue with what they saw as the narrow focus of Mr. Rock's opening monologue, which skewered racism in Hollywood but, they said, ignored the concerns of Asian, Latino and other minority artists.
The show skewered parental panic about sex in season five ("Proper Condom Use") and drugs in season six ("My Future Self 'n' Me"), urging parents to eschew scare tactics in favor of calm, realistic conversation.
Each menu crescendos in a complicated, multicomponent spread, and the best of these featured lamb: barbecue ribs rubbed with cracked coriander seeds and XO sauce, plus a skewered grilled lamb kebab and a tomato salad.
Several of Mr. Breslin's family members, former colleagues and friends said the photo opportunity, near the Daily News building, would have been something the cantankerous columnist and advocate of ordinary New Yorkers would have skewered.
Ana Marie Cox, who skewered the Washington establishment on her blog Wonkette, said that journalists who overly relied on access might be prompted to do better reporting if Mr. Trump tried to ice them out.
" Victoria's Secret was skewered in November after Edward Razek, then the marketing chief of L Brands, expressed uninterest in casting plus-size and "transsexual" models in the fashion show, "because the show is a fantasy.
Warren, during both the debate and the campaign event, skewered billionaire Mike Bloomberg, the former mayor of New York, who has been plowing hundreds of millions of dollars into a bid for the Democratic nomination.
That old Silicon Valley bromide was at the center of the finale this week of HBO's satire "Silicon Valley," the show that has perfectly and hysterically skewered tech and all its weirdness for six seasons.
Named after the spikes used to secure flowers in place in the Japanese art of Ikebana, Kenzan relies on the cultivation of cell aggregates into spheroids that are skewered on stainless-steel spines in the bioprinter.
But rather than chatting about what it's like to eat skewered tarantula, I wanted to get his impressions on what it means when a community experiences the death of a dish and the traditions behind it.
Democrats skewered the closed-door process, noting Republicans had criticized their party over the issue when ObamaCare was approved in 2010 — after months of open Senate hearings at which the party pleaded for centrist GOP support.
The hope seems to be that mainstream users who aren't glued to the tech press where Facebook is constantly skewered might be drawn in by these device's flashy screens and the admittedly impressive auto-zooming camera.
President Obama, speaking at a rally in Miami, skewered Mr. Trump for complaining of a rigged system and rejected the notion that an election in a country as large as the United States could be manipulated.
One of them, Werner Büttner, arrived in New York in 1983, showing at Metro Pictures with his compatriots Martin Kippenberger, Albert Oehlen and Markus Oehlen; their ham-handed, irreverent canvases skewered painting and German Neo-Expressionism.
It is chicken, skewered and grilled over charcoal, and you must specify the precise part of the anatomy that interests you: hearts, gizzards, livers, skin from the neck or the belly, tenderloins or tendons, for starters.
The result is a hilarious mix of skewered Star Wars stereotypes, fresh (and less-than-fresh) takes on tired gags, and  – the real highlight – an epic Star Wars explainer for anyone who's never seen these movies.
The turkeys, like ducks, are then skewered up to close the cavity, scalded with hot water to tighten the skin and clean off any seasoning mixture, coated in vinegar, and hung to dry for 12 hours.
The standard American fare at El Cortez, like a bacon cheeseburger and "chicken buddies"—skewered fried-chicken sandwiches—hits the high-low notes that the Commodore is known for, though the chicken can occasionally be tough.
In a TV show during the 2013 campaign Mrs Merkel was eloquently skewered by Patrick Pronk, a prospective CDU voter who wanted to know why she would not let him adopt a child with his male partner.
Lying prostrate and cackling, I nearly skewered her on my first run through the area, but her genuine concern for my well-being became one of the few points of light in a world consumed by darkness.
Made with chicken that's been marinated in ginger and onion for 24 hours, it's a huge chunk of skewered meat that's seasoned so aggressively that you'd think it had done something wrong—but it's oh-so-right.
Just as the HBO show Silicon Valley skewered the industry's obsession with placing digital mustaches precisely on people's faces, the problem of allowing multiple phones to know where exactly your coffee table is could seem pretty laughable.
In February, he was widely skewered after he posed for a photograph lying on a pebble beach — an image meant to evoke the photo of Alan Kurdi, the Syrian toddler who drowned off the coast of Turkey.
"  The Kremlin also skewered two other Western sacred cows, writing in a 2014 document titled "Foundations of the State Cultural Policy" that it rejects "such principles as multiculturalism and tolerance" and those "imposing alien values on society.
In the "Weekend Update" portion of the show, the comedians skewered the former first lady for gloating after the debate, for not having any black friends and for seeming like she was on drugs at the debate.
The comedian skewered Hart during a portion of his stand-up set at The Wilbur Theatre in Boston Friday night, calling him a "midget with a regular ni**a's head" and a "punk bitch" ... among other insults.
It's a stand-in for the most instantly recognizable version of the American Dream, with the picket fence and the driveway and the happy family just waiting to be skewered gleefully by filmmakers half a century later.
"Cruz jibed at the New York congresswoman after she skewered Donald Trump's decision to vice president Mike Pence in charge of the administration's response to the coronavirus — a decision that she said "could cost people their lives.
In an interview with CNN's Anderson Cooper earlier this month, Sanders skewered Biden on everything from his support for NAFTA, the unpopular and soon-to-be-replaced trade deal, to his vote to authorize the Iraq War.
On Wednesday, Trump skewered Sessions about his decision to order the Justice Department's inspector general to investigate allegations that the Federal Bureau of Investigation improperly obtained a warrant to conduct surveillance on a former Trump campaign adviser.
The menu includes dumplings and turnovers (manti, vareniki, chuchvara, samsa), more than a dozen skewered meat and seafood shashliks, soups, salads and plov, a rice-based extravaganza cooked in a kind of Dutch oven called a kazan.
A natural draftsman with, as he put it, "a sarcastic outlook on life," in the 1970s he landed magazine gigs drawing political cartoons that skewered the newly formed, oil-rich Emirates for their pursuit of consumerist modernization.
Jail began to get crowded on Saturday Night Live: The show skewered a number of recent high-profile arrests in a cold open featuring Lori Loughlin, Michael Avenatti, Julian Assange, and Tekashi 6ix9ine bragging about their crimes.
He calls Sean a liar -- both in his book and in real life -- while going on to note that there were a lot of empty seats at the event ... and that "The Briefing" got skewered by The WSJ.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Aviary Attorney is a game based on the caricatures of 19th-century French artist J. J. Grandville, who skewered the aristocrats and politicians of his time by illustrating society figures as animals.
The school security monitor who was skewered, and ultimately transferred, for not stopping the gunman at the Parkland, Florida, high school was suspended last year for sexually harassing one of the victims, Meadow Pollack, and another female student.
The apology came after a group of four women who previously settled claims with Fox News wrote Farrow a letter in which they skewered him for the way he characterized the network's handling of its sexual harassment scandal.
Ironically, the song that took them out of the clubs and into the global charts was not one of their hard driving, ivory bashing anthems or skewered caricatures of whatever sap managed to get on Folds' bad side.
On their show, Key and Peele skewered race relations and shallow cultural depictions of blackness, but in Keanu they don't seem able to develop a sustained societal critique—instead, they just keep hammering at the same obvious point.
"In 1997, Dr. Rhomberg submitted brilliant comments to our OSHA regulation on [the solvent] methylene chloride, in which he skewered a half-baked industry theory that the cancers it caused in animals were irrelevant to humans," Finkel said.
All of a sudden, they were staring down millions of dollars worth of attack ads — which skewered Democrats as attempting to undo the 2016 election instead of delivering for their constituents — when their reelection campaigns had barely begun.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Earlier this week the Washington Post delightfully skewered the New York Times for a particularly ill-advised headline whose problems the Times's own subsequent reporting on the same topic brought to light.
It's refreshing since Elizabeth Edwards, who died of cancer in 2010, had been skewered by the political press, with a particularly memorable turn in "Game Change," the book about the 2008 campaign by Mark Halperin and John Heilemann.
In 2014, she skewered the portentous first season of "True Detective" with a perfect line that's still scathing but reads rather differently now, five years later: "The show has got so much gravitas it could run for president."
The one-time gym class nightmare—dreaded by less-athletically-inclined students everywhere—has become increasingly popular over the years, attempting to disassociate itself from said childhood playground activities and Ben Stiller's 2004 comedy, which skewered the sport.
In his opening monologue, Kimmel skewered the class of powerful men who preyed on women with a sight gag focused on a larger-than-life Oscar statue on stage, noting the male sculpture's anatomically simplified lack of genitalia.
Sean Penn's profile of notorious drug kingpin Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzman was skewered by journalists almost immediately after it published online Saturday evening because Rolling Stone made a deal with the recaptured convict to seek his approval before publication.
Tomi's camp tells us her interview with "The Breakfast Club" was not set in stone, but Charlamagne is calling BS, saying he believes Tomi's employer, The Blaze, pulled the plug after she got skewered by Trevor Noah Wednesday night.
Jimmy Bennett walked right into a buzz saw when he sat down for an interview on Italian television ... getting skewered by the host over his claim he was sexually assaulted by Asia Argento ... and the central issue was ejaculation.
The magazine is also known for edgy reporting typified by correspondents like Matt Taibbi, who skewered Wall Street titans during the global financial crisis, and the late Hunter S. Thompson, originator of the gonzo style of first-person journalism.
In May 2013, Ms. Nixon helped organize an L.G.B.T. benefit for Mr. de Blasio, where Ms. Quinn was skewered to the point where her name drew catcalls and skits mocked her support for extending the city's term-limits laws.
Instead, he took a violent turn away from his chosen profession with the publication of his first book, "The Birth of Tragedy," in which he skewered academic philology in the name of the higher values of life and music.
When I was growing up I looked forward to the cartoons of Mike Peters in the Dayton Daily News, who skewered both locally and the nationally known figures and situations, and whose wit helped his audience laugh and rage.
More than a decade had passed since the John Hughes peak of 1980s teen films (Sixteen Candles, Breakfast Club, Pretty in Pink, Ferris Bueller's Day Off), and the genre had been skewered in 1988 with the searing arrival of Heathers.
Its £112bn hostile takeover launched in 1999 of Mannesmann, a German rival, was a gripping epic that went on for months—partly against the backdrop of the Savoy Grill, a posh London eatery where both sides mercilessly skewered each other.
And when the time came to dub on the sounds of a knife hacking into human flesh, he listened to a tableful of melons being skewered before picking the one—a Casaba—with his preferred balance of resistance and squishiness.
In a case that one legal reform organization skewered as the most ridiculous lawsuit of 2015, U.S. District Judge William Orrick has offered a provisional opinion that Naruto the macaque cannot claim copyright over a selfie he snapped in 2011.
Criticism mounted on Sunday over the entertainment at the annual White House Correspondent's Dinner, where the headlining comedian launched into a profanity-laced diatribe that skewered Washington's political establishment, in a way that even some journalists thought crossed a line.
Cuomo, along with other governors who have been underwhelmed by initial deliveries from the federal government, skewered the limited stock he's received from officials at the Federal Emergency Management Agency, as the state races the clock to obtain critical medical equipment.
On Thursday's episode of Late Night with Seth Meyers, the host skewered the Donald Defence Squad's pivot from insisting there was no quid pro quo to insisting that, even if there was, it didn't matter, and it shouldn't be impeachable anyway.
Dango mochi are small rice-cake balls that are often covered in red-bean paste or a sweet and savory sauce and skewered on a stickThe combination of chewy sweet mochi and the sweet soy-sauce glaze is absolutely delicious.
Several former Justice Department employees who have found themselves skewered by the president and his allies over the years claimed exoneration over the inspector general's findings, including Comey and fellow former top FBI officials Andrew McCabe, Lisa Page and Peter Strzok.
Legend has it that in a fit of pique Henry uttered "Will no one rid me of this turbulent priest?" and, keen to impress the monarch, four knights rushed off and skewered Becket to the altar of his own cathedral.
In a series of lithographs inspired by the Bryce Report, Bellows portrays in lurid detail the war crimes committed by the German army as they marched through neutral Belgium in 1914: woman are raped, families are murdered, and babies are skewered on bayonets.
A Biden campaign spokesperson declined to comment on Monday to CNN about the revelation that Mandel had become the Ukraine president's spokesperson, but Symone Sanders, a senior advisor to Biden's campaign and a former CNN contributor, skewered The Times in a tweet.
The simplistic, feel good fairytale about a disabled person overcoming all odds and succeeded "in spite of" their disability was already a threabare cliche when the Mr. Show expertly skewered it two decades ago, and it's only become more boring and patronizing since.
It's shaping up as to be a replay of the close CJEU scrutiny that skewered Safe Harbor — a definitive strike down that instantly left thousands of companies scrambling to put in place alternative legal arrangements to avoid illegally processing EU citizens' data.
SNL also skewered the vast amount of content on the platform, so much that we can barely keep up with the old stuff, let alone the monthly drops of new TV and movies (by our count, 100 new things in December alone!).
Going back to 1914, artists such as Kazimir Malevich worked on propaganda art that skewered Kaiser Wilhelm II, and that avant-garde style would later fuse with references to Russian religious icons that used the color red to symbolize salvation and faith.
Long considered the bible for rock music lovers, Rolling Stone is also known for edgy journalism typified by correspondents like Matt Taibbi, who skewered Wall Street titans during the global financial crisis, and Hunter S. Thompson, originator of the gonzo style of journalism.
House lawmakers on Tuesday skewered the head of Wells Fargo as he argued that the bank has made vast improvements and turned the page in the aftermath of scandals that led to a slew of lawsuits and unprecedented federal and state penalties.
The creator and host of "A Prairie Home Companion" had for four decades gently skewered their baby-boomer sensibilities with fake ads for rhubarb pie and stories about family life that descended into jokes about plagues of rats and apocalyptic climate change.
Much of the episode -- which picked up with Rick skewered by a metal pole and surrounded by zombies -- reached back to the program's past, a magical mystery tour through its best (and better) days, featuring a number of cameos by since-departed regulars.
The conventions and ethical sticky wickets of the documentary filmmaking business are skewered in Untitled Amazing Johnathan Documentary — that's its actual, permanent title — which is ostensibly a film about the magician John Edward Szeles, who goes by his stage name The Amazing Johnathan.
Related Post: Looking back on the movie today on its 20th anniversary, it's clear that the post-WWII labor model skewered so darkly by director Mike Judge (Idiocracy, King of the Hill) was not destroyed solely by the Great Recession and Silicon Valley.
She's quickly checking a pot of turmeric rice sitting atop the smoldering embers, grilling skewered chicken hearts, and balancing pans on varying makeshift cook surfaces over the flame while her partner, Alex Jermasek, breaks down birds, removing their backbones with quick knife strokes.
Off the Menu SALLY ROOTS A sunny taste of the Caribbean — with jerk chicken, skewered shrimp slathered with garlicky mojo, codfish cakes and an array of tropical drinks — is the work of the partners Matthew Maddy, James Freeman and Johnny De Piper.
When the judge who will oversee the trial, Judge T.S. Ellis, first had a chance to meet with prosecutors and the defense in the case, he railed at the possibility that Mueller had skewered Manafort as a way to get to Trump.
"Love me tender, love me true," a narrator intones in a gloomy voice, as the Monster continues the zombified exploration of the world symptomatic of his loss, slumping on the floor or skewered by a heap of brooms like Saint Sebastian on Halloween.
Op-Ed Contributor DECADES ago, the brilliant satirist Tom Lehrer skewered the engineer's willful ignorance of the consequences of his designs in a ditty about Wernher von Braun, the scientist who moved from Nazi Germany's rocket factories to the United States space program.
When Diamond and Silk, a pair of black conservative media personalities with a popular Facebook presence, skewered the Democratic candidates one by one, it was Sanders' names that drew the most boos from the crowd — and their insults that elicited the most applause.
Then again, in hindsight it's amazing that a mainstream, ad-supported basic cable network gambled at all on such a scalding concept, which skewered corporate greed and consumerism and posited that a shadowy cabal was behind everything, pulling the strings and profiting handsomely.
In the January interview, the criticisms flowed more freely, as he poked at Mr. de Blasio's work ethic, cited state and federal investigations into the mayor's fund-raising and skewered his handling of homelessness and his ability to create enough affordable housing.
There were about thirty-five dishes on the menu, the same thirty-five dishes that were available at every other restaurant, which are also the same thirty-five dishes cooked in every home: dumplings, skewered meats, chakapuli (a stew of meat and herbs).
In translation, it's the place where she dumps music that doesn't make her main account and shares the sorts of moments of close-up heartbreak, elation or sadness – the sort of content skewered this month by BBC Three's sharp, new YouTuber mockumentary series, Pls Like.
In 2011, when Trump attended the dinner, he was skewered by host Seth Meyers and then-President Barack Obama, who mocked Trump for a five full minutes over Trump's false insistence that Obama wasn't born in the United States and therefore an illegitimate president.
Jacobs skewered overreaching modernists like the architect Le Corbusier (who once proposed demolishing half of central Paris in the name of renewal), and she took on New York's infamous urban czar, Robert Moses, when he planned to run a highway through Washington Square Park.
Because even as a liberal woman working on diversity and inclusion issues, I've found myself in circles where I'm afraid to ask questions or to challenge existing lines of thinking -- afraid that if I say something that's unintentionally offensive I'll be skewered and silenced.
Given that he's a loyal listener of right-wing fringe radio, it's probably safe to assume that Michael didn't vote for Hillary, which would put him squarely in the camp of people pissed off at Trump's administration and regularly skewered on the subreddit TrumpGrets.
Writing in The New Republic in 2004, Michelle Cottle skewered Wolff for proudly disregarding accuracy: Much to the annoyance of Wolff's critics, the scenes in his columns aren't recreated so much as created—springing from Wolff's imagination rather than from actual knowledge of events.
She's also dogged, mocked and skewered over her $2023 trillion invoice to cover the costs of public health care for every American through higher taxes on the wealthy and on businesses, but without "a penny" in higher taxes for the middle class, she says.
UnReal skewered how the show treats Black contestants in its premiere season last year, offering up a story line that showed one Black male producer grooming two Black female contestants with the expectation that they have no chance of making it to the final round.
Of course, Clint skewered Obama at the 2012 Republican National Convention when Mitt Romney was selected as the party's nominee, talking to an empty chair on stage during his speech that he likened to BO's presidency at the time ... empty (in his eyes, anyway).
Letters To the Editor: Re "Trump's Attacks Leave Sessions Out in the Cold" (front page, July 26): President Trump's "Whac-a-Mole" show in Washington continues: James Comey, Sean Spicer and now Attorney General Jeff Sessions — each once favored, now skewered in tweets and comments.
Outside the convention center, thousands of protesters amassed holding signs that skewered President Trump for his divisive border wall, continued support for the notorious former Maricopa County sheriff Joe Arpaio, and his ambiguous words against the racist violence in Charlottesville, Virginia earlier this month.
When brands and businesses were getting skewered for its environmentally unfriendly standards, Lagerfeld shipped a Swedish iceberg to Paris and installed a working waterfall within the Grand Palais as twisted, backwards commentaries on what will likely be the most exclusive luxury good in the future: nature.
The decision is the latest blow to an administration that has seen many of its flagship executive actions challenged and curbed in federal courts, while federal officials, including US Attorney General Jeff Sessions, have skewered lower-tier federal judges for issuing nationwide injunctions on federal policies.
"Trump's behavior suggests to me that he is not only a lech (and likely worse) with women, but a man who needs to boast about it to other men," Adelle Waldman, whose first novel The Love Affairs of Nathaniel P skewered ostensibly feminist literary men, wrote me.
On their radio show, he spoofed the mid-20th-century variety show titan Arthur Godfrey and skewered journalists with his befuddled character Wally Ballou, who reported from an Ohio paper-clip factory that cut costs by eliminating machinery and having the workers make the clips by hand.
The Kasich campaign Reach: Aired in New York Impact: When Ted Cruz skewered Donald Trump for his "New York values" at the Republican debate in South Carolina in January, the Texas senator likely never expected that he'd have to woo New York voters three months later.
While Bee opened the show with a press conference sketch that powerfully skewered the vagina panic associated with the fact that she is a woman in a male-dominated field — women are witches, clearly — her "woman-ness" obviously (and blessedly) informs her take on certain issues.
In any other presidency, a Cabinet secretary being skewered on Capitol Hill over massive ethics questions -- such as Environmental Protection Agency Chief Scott Pruitt -- or a nominee such as White House physician Ronny Jackson dropping out of consideration as Veterans Affairs secretary would represent major political crises.
Though Ellis largely skewered the special counsel's office on Friday, he also acknowledged to Manafort's lawyer the Justice Department's internal oversight and the detailed August 2 memo commissioning Mueller to investigate Manafort for his Ukrainian ties, which the special counsel's office allege connect him to Russians.
Read more: California just passed a law requiring Trump to release his tax returns in order to be on the primary ballotNew York entrepreneur Andrew YangYang was skewered for his dismal performance during the first primary debate last month, and his performance on Wednesday was markedly better.
When former President Obama was in office, GOP leaders skewered the Democrats for what they deemed profligate spending, depicting soaring post-recession deficits as a grave threat to the nation's economy and riding a public backlash that helped them win the House in a 2010 landslide.
Since the late 1980s, Lucas has skewered and satirized gender stereotypes with simple but outrageous portrayals of the human body, from stuffed pantyhose sculptures coiled into flesh-like beings to 11-foot-long cast concrete dicks resting on a crushed car—another conventional measure of a man.
Similar claims that abortion hurts women have been skewered by leading medical organizations, rejected by Supreme Court majorities, and abandoned by some of the nation's most conservative lawmakers and ardent anti-abortion activists, who seem to prefer outright abortion bans and more straightforward arguments for fetal rights.
On Wednesday, following a Senate briefing on the matter, Lee skewered Trump officials, said it was "the worst briefing" on a military issue he&aposd seen in his congressional career, and said he would support a War Powers Resolution that would dramatically curtail Trump&aposs military powers.
Here's what Apple's $6,000 cheese grater Mac Pro looks like on the inside Kellyanne and George Conway star in a twist on 'Marriage Story' for 'SNL' 'Saturday Night Live' ruined Baby Yoda Both sides of the Trump coin are skewered in a sharp 'SNL' cold open
Then her brother-in-law Walter Sampson/Brainwave, the leader of this literal and figurative backstabbing, reveals that she's been trapped in a psychic construct and shows her what's happened in real life: She's been skewered through her throat, gut, and knees and is choking down thick, gooey blood.
"Jeffrey Cramer, a longtime former federal prosecutor who spent 12 years at the Justice Department, skewered the president for his actions, telling Insider, "He has the right and power to be a vindictive accused who was let off the hook by a gaggle of politicians afraid of his tweets.
Instead, my inbox is brimming with Uniqlo sales that expired two days ago, notes from family members may or may not be encrusted by a sheen of passive-aggression, long email chains planning events that spiral out of control (and are skewered brilliantly in the book Hey Ladies).
Where to stream it: FilmStruck Seven years before he skewered the inner workings of the White House with Veep, Armando Iannucci did the same for the hallowed halls of the British government with the equally insult-packed series The Thick of It (which is available to stream on Hulu).
The segment was especially striking, given the criticism Fox received on Sunday when the network's "Fox & Friends Weekend" hosts were skewered for laughing off Trump's comments... Tucker's framing Almost a week ago, Fox's Tucker Carlson was in the news for demonizing Omar and saying immigrants like her "undermine" America.
Read more: Jeff Sessions could overhaul department he's skewered Inside the Department of Justice is a low-profile but enormously important unit of 25 attorneys — the Office of Legal Counsel, which gives its opinions on just what the president and federal agencies throughout the executive branch can legally do.
La Stampa occasionally skewered Rainier, but its writers seemed less bothered by his associations with gambling and the outdated notion of aristocracy than by his "shy" and "melancholy" nature; for Italians it seems, the chief concern was that Rainier just wasn't charismatic enough to 'merit' such a beautiful wife.
Progressives skewered Schumer for agreeing to two previous deals this year, one in August and the other in October, when he signed off on a group of court picks in exchange for letting vulnerable incumbents head back to their home states to campaign before the November midterm election.
Mr. Erdogan, who has stifled the news media at home and shown little tolerance for criticism, has used his new leverage in Europe to extend his brand of censorship to Germany, employing diplomatic threats, and now a private lawsuit, to try to silence a German comedian who skewered him.
The bill has been skewered by most of Washington's independent tax analysts and Republicans even scrambled to discredit the non-partisan cost experts at the Joint Committee on Taxation when it produced its official estimate that the tax bill would add $1 trillion or more to the deficit.
"Action" debuted in 21, placing it a few years (and a few bleeps) too ahead of its time to last longer than a single season on broadcast TV. But the audacity of its satire, which skewered the very Hollywood industry that created it, is still surprising, even now.
The event may also evoke dark memories for Mr. Trump, who was brutally mocked at the 2011 dinner by President Barack Obama and the late-night host Seth Meyers, both of whom skewered the real estate developer for his seemingly far-fetched political aspirations and reality-show gaudiness.
Rather than be the latest in a long line of comedians to needle a president at the actual White House Correspondents' Dinner (Trump famously skipped this year's dinner), Bee skewered the entire conceit of the "other" event, with targets including — but definitely not limited to — the president himself.
Parabellum makes the comparisons to choreographed dance obvious (see: the aforementioned ballet school), yet in many respects, the violence is ickier and more cartoonish than in either of its predecessors; the body count might be in the triple figures, and it involves a lot of skewered, crushed, and blown-off heads.
News of the closure comes as a surprise: Though the restaurant, which opened in 2012, was thoroughly skewered by New York Times critic Pete Wells in a now-legendary restaurant review, it was also one of the nation's highest-grossing independent restaurants, racking up $17 million in sales in 2016.
The menu, which doesn't duplicate any dishes from Madame Vo, includes beef wrapped around onions and skewered, ground Wagyu in betel leaves, Berkshire pork meatballs and five-spice beef tongue, all to be seared at the table then wrapped in softened rice paper, lettuce, rice vermicelli, pineapple, chiles and other accouterments.
Among the living, Robert McCrum, former literary editor of The Observer, has perfect pitch, and John Carey, veteran literary critic at The Sunday Times, is almost always right — despite having once skewered me with not only the worst review I have ever received, but the worst review I have ever read.
KultO's chefs, Laura López and José Fuentes, are particularly imaginative when it comes to tuna, offering it skewered as a Thai-style satay, raw as a spicy tartar interspersed with creamy guacamole and crunchy fried corn, and stewed with mushrooms in a fricandó, a Catalonian specialty traditionally made with veal.
Supreme has already come under fire from critics like comedian Hasan Minhaj, whose Netflix show "Patriot Act" skewered the brand's partnership with the Carlyle Group by making t-shirts featuring red box logos similar to Supreme's own logo, but with the words "Private Equity" swapped out for the Supreme name.
Lawmakers have skewered the site over the past year for becoming a tool by which Russian trolls attempted to manipulate U.S. politics and hammered Facebook's data privacy practices that resulted in a British research firm hired by the Trump campaign, Cambridge Analytica, improperly harvesting the data of 87 million Facebook users.
Both sides of the Trump coin are skewered in a sharp 'SNL' cold open 'The Rise of Skywalker' stars explain Star Wars to Stephen Colbert's crew Curl up in front of a cozy Lego yule log that's streaming on YouTube 24/7 Porsche's Star Wars 'spaceship' sorta looks like the Taycan?
Dozens of biotech companies with similar products in the pipeline, from small startups to agrochemical colossuses like Monsanto and Dupont are watching, eager to find out if the Arctic Apple will be a bellwether for the next generation of GMOs, or just another science project skewered on the altar of public opinion.
" (In other words, closer to bosses.) Watkins was skewered by an internal Times review that showed her involved with two sources on her beat, including "a three-year affair with a high-ranking aide on the Senate Intelligence Committee, which she covered for several news organizations before joining The Times in December.
The Commission said in its judgment on Apple that the United States and other countries were welcome to try and claim some of the unpaid taxes for themselves — highlighting just the complaints of Levin and other senators three years ago when they skewered Apple CEO Tim Cook for failing to bring cash home.
The Commission said in its judgment on Apple that the United States and other countries were welcome to try and claim some of the unpaid taxes for themselves - highlighting just the complaints of Levin and other senators three years ago when they skewered Apple CEO Tim Cook for failing to bring cash home.
People have argued that the pop stars he skewered on his earlier albums were also soft targets, but Britney Spears and NSYNC were massive pop cultural totems at least on par with his level of fame, and at that point Em seemed to be in tune with the prevailing winds in American life.
The opening of the show skewered Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh's fiery testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee, mocking how frequently he referenced his affinity for beer and his use of a calendar from 1982 as proof that he did not attend a party where Christine Blasey Ford alleged he sexually assaulted her that year.
In the aftermath of the Mexico defeat, Klinsmann has been skewered by fans and some in the news media for using an unusual formation at the start of the game, only to change it after about 25 minutes — once the Americans were already trailing by a goal and it was clear the team was flailing.
De Blasio attacked Biden over healthcare and criminal justice, Gabbard skewered Harris on her criminal justice record, Inslee slammed Biden's 2002 vote in favor of the war in Iraq, and Gillibrand took Biden to task on his previous writings on women in the workplace, leaning into her reputation as a warrior for women's rights.  
It did so by featuring a New Hampshire debate stage full of candidates skewered along lines that ought to now be familiar to regular SNL viewers in a sketch that saw the return of creepy Joe Biden (Jason Sudeikis), bitter Amy Klobuchar (Rachel Dratch), robotic Pete Buttigieg (Colin Jost), and sassy Andrew Yang (Bowen Yang).
So the triumvirate is sure to be collectively skewered if what seemed like such a breakthrough in Game 4 is followed up by the Warriors reclaiming home-court advantage by seizing Game 5 — especially with Andre Iguodala (leg) and Klay Thompson (knee) carrying injuries that have exposed the reigning champions' lack of wing depth.
The Trump administration recently requested $2.5 billion in emergency funds — $1.25 billion in new funding and $1.25 billion to be diverted from other federal programs — to aid in preparing and responding to coronavirus cases in the US.But Democratic lawmakers and health experts skewered the administration for not going far enough to combat the crisis.
Saturday Night Live skewered President Donald Trump's tortured attempts at defending himself from damning testimony in last week's impeachment hearings in the show's opening sketch, which sees the president squirming and spinning yarns before the press only to run into US Ambassador to the European Union Gordon Sondland, who immediately admits to quid pro quo.
Kellyanne and George Conway star in a twist on 'Marriage Story' for 'SNL' Both sides of the Trump coin are skewered in a sharp 'SNL' cold open 'The Rise of Skywalker' stars explain Star Wars to Stephen Colbert's crew Curl up in front of a cozy Lego yule log that's streaming on YouTube 24/7
Which should come as no surprise given that this is the woman who not only brought us the pitch perfect boy band parody, "Girl You Don't Need Makeup," but also skewered women's self-deprecating relationship with compliments, and flawlessly took on the bane of every woman's existence–trying to find absolutely anything that fits while shopping.
In March, the first four send-ups went out over the course of a week: one went after nonsense claims about DNA testing, another skewered gun nuts, a third offered a ridiculous Myers-Briggs type test that claims to analyze your personality, and the fourth parodied companies like Casper that sell a single product that can cure everything.
Richards's father, David, is a civil rights lawyer, and her mother is the legendary Texas Governor Ann Richards, whose keynote address at the 1988 Democratic National Convention famously skewered then-Vice President George H.W. Bush ("Poor George, he can't help it — he was born with a silver foot in his mouth") and made her a star.
She then skewered Sandberg with a specific example of Facebook's hate speech moderation failure — and by suggestive implication a financially incentivized policy and moral failure — referencing a ProPublica report from June 2017 which revealed the company had told moderators to delete hate speech targeting white men but not black children — because the latter were not considered a "protected class".
He then attacked CNN after the network confirmed the paper's reporting... >> Trump has zinged the NYT over the Bret Stephens' bedbugs incident... >> He has repeatedly lashed out at Axios for reporting that he has previously suggested nuking hurricanes as they form... >> And has even skewered Fox for having the nerve to interview a Democrat on its air.
The absurdist parody of hospital dramas—shot in six days on a tiny budget—became an indie hit, and spent the next six seasons on Adult Swim, where it has bent the rules of continuity and character development, skewered just about every storytelling trope imaginable, and developed into a multidimensional meta comedy the likes of which television has never seen.
So Kubrick made a movie (loosely based on the novel Red Alert) that skewered the people in charge by showing just how easy it would be for an unhinged, power-hungry general to start a nuclear war that would wipe out not just the Soviets but the Americans, and how helpless the president and his advisers would be to stop him.
As Brexit brinkmanship builds, there is also the small but growing chance of a second referendum - an outcome analysts say should boost the pound because it increases the possibility of Britain remaining in the EU. Investors began to ramp up short positions versus the British currency in April when the Bank of England skewered expectations for an imminent interest rate rise.
Spoiler: There was a clear favorite among our taste testers.) The limited-time potato chip flavors, inspired by the Summer Olympics, are: Chinese Szechuan Chicken (inspired by Sichuan peppers), Brazilian Picanha (skewered-grilled steak with chimichurri sauce), Wavy Greek Tzatziki (flavored with dill, garlic and other spices) and Kettle Cooked Indian Tikka Masala (a tomato-based dish with tumeric and cumin).
As the campaign in the United States grinds on, south of the border you can buy Trump piñatas, watch the candidate be skewered in a satirical play, throw shoes at him in a video game, or purchase a special version of the classic cup-and-stick game balero, with Mr. Trump as the cup (you can guess where the stick goes).
For anyone who needs reminding, it was a novel that skewered all things Seattle; used an epistolary format to riotous advantage; took a huge whack at Microsoft's corporate culture; made terrific fun of the Mom Wars at an especially ridiculous grade school; and guaranteed that you, the reader, would never look at a blackberry bush in quite the same way.
Read more: Joe Biden got skewered for asking Kamala Harris to 'go easy on me, kid' as they took the stage for the second Democratic primary debatePeople quickly figured out that Biden probably meant to ask people to text "JOIN" to the number of 22020, as outlined in his Twitter bio, but it didn't stop the Internet from pouncing on Biden's mistake.
As evidence of a hostile press corps, she skewered two recent stories — a New York Times article suggesting Secretary of State Mike Pompeo had gone missing at a key moment  when he was actually on his way to North Korea to free U.S. detainees — and Washington Post coverage that said first lady Melania Trump is frequently apart from her husband.
LOS ANGELES — Judd Apatow compared Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE's election to having "been raped" in a blistering, profanity-filled comedy set Saturday that skewered the president and his family.
So he can go after Biden's vim just as he skewered Jeb Bush's vigor, while he himself returned home to his own bed on most nights of his 2016 campaign, retreats to his Florida or New Jersey resort every weekend that he possibly can and, at one memorable summit meeting in Sicily, rode around in a golf cart while his European peers walked.
" When asked about the former mayor's rusty debate performance last week in Las Vegas — when he was skewered by Elizabeth Warren over the particulars of legal complaints women filed about the workplace culture he fostered at his private media company — Kanninen said Bloomberg "left that debate so much stronger in the second half, as he got his feet underneath him.
Unlike, say, Obama's famous Iowa Jefferson-Jackson Day speech in late 85033, when he skewered Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonThree legal scholars say Trump should be impeached; one thinks otherwise Report: Barr attorney can't provide evidence Trump was set up by DOJ Jayapal pushes back on Gaetz's questioning of impeachment witness donations to Democrats MORE, there was no real Harris sequel.
Or remember how the second season of mockumentary The Comeback skewered this same tendency by plunking fading sitcom star Valerie Cherish (Lisa Kudrow) into an HBO series in which she's been cast as a monstrous fictionalized version of herself; meanwhile, her old boss Paulie G (Lance Barber) has parlayed his professional flameout into a plum cable series gig in which he portrays himself as the beleaguered antihero.
There was a bevy of reasons to choose from for those viewers disappointed in last night's "Commander-in-Chief Forum" on national security broadcast by NBC (analysts have already skewered Matt Lauer's insidious sexism, Clinton's strangely bungled response to questions about her email scandal, Trump's obfuscations about his stance on the Iraq war), but two stand out in stark relief against a backdrop of lesser problems.
MSNBC's Joe Scarborough criticized President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE over a rally held this past weekend in which the president railed against the media and skewered his Democratic opponents.
Where to Stream It: FilmStruck EVERETT COLLECTION In the Loop (2009) Seven years before he skewered the inner workings of the White House with Veep, Armando Iannucci did the same for the hallowed halls of the British government with the foul-mouthed series The Thick of It. This, a feature-length spinoff of that original series, spins out the global ramifications of a poorly worded sound bite—perfectly, and profanely.
Jacky RosenJacklyn (Jacky) Sheryl RosenHillicon Valley: Trump seeks review of Pentagon cloud-computing contract | FTC weighs updating kids' internet privacy rules | Schumer calls for FaceApp probe | Report says states need more money to secure elections Senators introduce legislation to boost cyber defense training in high school Key endorsements: A who's who in early states MORE, a Democratic challenger often skewered by Trump using a pejorative nickname (The Hill).
Seekh kebabs, made with lamb that's coarsely ground by hand, come out of the tandoor juicier and pinker than the usual; Mumbai-style tandoori macchi, a skewered pompano rubbed with ground mustard seeds and cilantro, is lightly charred and smoky after roasting, but still moist; bhatti da murgh, a double-marinated chicken thigh and drumstick, is so thickly crusted with coriander and cumin that it crunches when you bite it.
More novel toppings may include crumbled Oreos, advertised on the sign with a winking parenthetical: "(Merica!)" At the end of each night, I found myself surrounded by people nibbling helixes of skewered potato slices; gawking as strips of dough were wrapped in spirals around fat metal cylinders to make kurtoskalacs, Transylvanian cakes traditionally roasted over a spit; and extolling the glories of moffles, waffles made with mochiko (glutinous rice flour).
In lighter moments, it was the butt of the joke, as it was in the video "The Bacon Test," in which TED Fellow and comedian Negin Farsad skewered Trump's proposals to create a registry of Muslim people in the US. In it, Farsad, a Muslim-American, stands in New York's Washington Square Park asking people to eat bacon to prove they're not Muslim or sign their names in her doodle-covered "Muslim Registry" binder.
It's caught the eye of lawmakers across the world — Zuckerberg has been summoned by Parliament in the UK and asked to testify in Congress by multiple senators; Facebook is now under an investigation by the Federal Trade Commission about its mishandling of Cambridge Analytica data; and across the world, company executives are getting skewered by governments in nations like the UK and, worse, Singapore, where officials suggest the company has lost their trust.
He skewered GOP presidential primary challengers William WeldWilliam (Bill) WeldKasich: I don't see a path to beat Trump right now Trump vents over Axios report on hurricane nuking idea Trump dismisses potential primary challengers as 'Three Stooges' MORE and Joe Walsh, denied for a second day that he ever suggested halting hurricanes with nuclear weapons, as reported by Axios, and revisited his obsession with crowd size (arguing his rallies are larger than Democratic candidate Sen.
The results come after a period of sustained difficulties for the company Since late 2017, Facebook has endured revelations that its platform was manipulated by Russian trolls to interfere in the 2016 presidential election, been skewered by lawmakers and the public over the Cambridge Analytica data privacy scandal, suffered a massive breach in which 85033 million users data was compromised and been accused of being used by Myanmar's military to spread propaganda in ethnic cleansing.
Given Johns' antipathy to Expressionism in general (and Abstract Expressionism in particular, which he memorably skewered in such works as "Painting with Two Balls," 1960), it is hard to imagine him even liking Munch's frequently lurid Symbolism all that much — even if he did borrow the title for a set of three paintings, "Between the Clock and the Bed" (1981-83), from Munch's elegiac "Self-Portrait between the Clock and the Bed" (1940-303).
In her performance on Saturday, she skewered President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE and the press — and took a number of shots at White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders, who was seated on stage.
A skewered baby corn cob coated with kernels from a mature cob and slicked with deeply smoky barbecue sauce winked at the sort of fare you might find in Taipei's night markets, while Beef Tongue Cracker, an oblong crisp with shavings of velvety ox tongue arranged atop a smear of caramelized onions, confit egg yolk with vinegar for dipping, was a sly nod to ox tongue crackers, a classic Taiwanese snack named for their shape.
We will have a lot to atone for after this presidential election, in particular the division between our political class and our citizenry — and it begins with wiping the resentment targeted at the backs of the people on Main Street, they are likely the same people who grew the grass that nurtured the calf who eventually got skewered, or made the bottles that were filled with the sparkling water, or manufactured the red carpet under their feet.
He lectured on animal and human physiognomy, or facial features, and demonstrated the "signs that identify the natural inclination of men" to these animals: Meanwhile in literature, Jean de La Fontaine published his Fables in 1668, in which he wrote that with the "animals I choose / to proffer lessons that we all might use," and Jean Racine skewered the trials of animals that were finally vanishing in a play he produced called Les Plaideurs, centered on the trial of a dog.
Sure, there are other great quotables from other great films (lines proffered up from the skewered minds of Harmony Korine and Martin Scorsese, or sequences acted out by some of Hollywood's best actors and actresses), but I love this line in particular because it combines with the mise en scene to create something so natural yet cutting, it feels as though you're David, falling in love with Sofia, as much as you're also Julianna and able to feel the wetness of tears silently rolling down her cheek underneath the utterly useless guise of a smile.
For one thing, the Blue Gums (the Akron group of the family) thought Uncle Green belonged to them more than to us because they were more his age and remembered Alabama the way he did long before the migration North had begun: the first day the general store down home sold light-bread; the farm of 88 acres when it was prosperous and could feed 17 people year round; and other family reunions which were never ever called cook-outs in spite of the fact that they roasted corn and skewered fish over pine-cone fires on days just like this one.

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