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Here's what she has to say about the biggest troublemakers.
Without even being elected, he has emboldened the world's troublemakers.
There's a lot of young troublemakers everywhere at the moment.
Britain has also barred nearly 2,000 known troublemakers from traveling.
Older village men guarded sections of forest against cattle and troublemakers.
The EU can cope with small troublemakers like Hungary or Greece.
Mr Mattis explains how their Golden Shield project tags potential troublemakers.
There were also some police; they thought the Provos were troublemakers.
The faces of these troublemakers are typically obscured, making identification difficult.
Troublemakers can be threatened with deselection, and new parliamentary candidates vetted.
Ilhan Omar, Ayanna Pressley, and Rashida Tlaib racist "troublemakers" on Monday.
The net sweeps actual and potential troublemakers, along with other critics.
The kennel can hold up to 12 furry troublemakers in total.
Other ad troublemakers included malware sites and those offering unwanted software.
"As one of those 'troublemakers,' I take his words seriously," Rep.
Her book "Troublemakers" focuses on the region during 1969 to 1983.
Generally speaking, the Haggler has divined three different categories of troublemakers.
And there was another group of troublemakers too: the art dealers.
"I don't want any troublemakers here in Abbeville," he warned her.
It tacitly allows jobs and awards to be denied to troublemakers.
Moreover, the government has cracked down on those it sees as troublemakers.
This kind of chaos is fine for a fringe party of troublemakers.
British police have since then banned known troublemakers and confiscated their passports.
Brazilians have a kind of cultural image of themselves as playful, lovable troublemakers.
So going after the actual troublemakers ourselves ... So you identify them. Mm-hm.
White troublemakers are apprehended with bayonets by federal troops near Central High School.
Troublemakers have also used YouTube's copyright system to phish or doxx smaller channels.
Again, the same concept -- troublemakers past and present -- are true patriots, he said.
Self-identifying trolls could be harmless pranksters, less harmless troublemakers, and merciless abusers.
French cops typically respond with tear gas or by thwacking troublemakers with batons.
"The Troublemakers: The Story of Land Art" (2015), documentary directed by James Crump.
The band aren't troublemakers as such; they aren't trashing places or starting fights.
Keep your good friends close and avoid the troublemakers, Munger and Buffett advised.
Mr. Rajoub, the governor, described the Halawa family as a clan of troublemakers.
High-tech radars constantly scan for potential troublemakers, like boats sent from Iran.
Former troublemakers like The City Sun and New York Newsday are long gone.
But you may still be wondering how all those supposed troublemakers here reacted.
So we've actually banned somewhere around 215 users now, of our most toxic troublemakers.
The protesters —teachers and residents of Oaxaca — are often seen as troublemakers in Mexico.
But commentators, politicians and partisan troublemakers have been doing just that across the media.
Gorbachev said he trusted that Russian police would crack down rapidly on any troublemakers.
Shortly before Tuesday's demonstration, Paris police proactively banned 130 known troublemakers from the rally.
"Unfortunately, I think there are going to be a few troublemakers there," he said.
If Fast Retailing does not share more of the wealth, troublemakers could emerge, however.
In January 2019, France banned masks under what's known as the "anti-troublemakers" law.
He called the attack against him an "aberration" by a tiny group of troublemakers.
She is author of God's Troublemakers: How Women of Faith are Changing the World.
HARTFORD "The Troublemakers: The Story of Land Art" (21145), documentary directed by James Crump.
But in those days, the majority in France considered the resistance troublemakers—traitors, even.
Homegrown players range from troublemakers on internet message boards to high-profile consultants. 4.
Now I and my fellow Latino troublemakers have become flies in the White House.
"They ignore the complaints, they fire the troublemakers," said Mr. Magdaleno, the union leader.
So they end up being viewed as troublemakers by a monomaniacally focused White House.
We cannot simply turn away and dismiss those in peaceful protests as troublemakers or paranoid.
During the unrest "Citizens' Power Councils", Cuban-style local spy networks, took notes on troublemakers.
Casseurs (troublemakers), from both the ultra-left and the far right, infiltrated the weekend protests.
It's shown that Miguel loves music passionately, but his abuelita thinks musicians are all troublemakers.
If companies wanted us to get rid of troublemakers, they'd pay us to do so.
The troublemakers, Evans said, weren't with either side — they were just there to make trouble.
Troublemakers can be fired from jobs, removed from leadership positions, and even subjected to torture.
Several of those hoping to succeed Wilson saw great potential in promising to deport troublemakers.
We stand with the Democratic Party in calling these out-of-state troublemakers to go home.
Now, in the other group, you also had some fine people, but you also had troublemakers.
But their protagonists are troublemakers, bucking against the expectations for docile white middle-class teenage girls.
Now, in the other group also, you had some fine people but you also had troublemakers.
But in 1999, the government began banning known troublemakers from stadiums, which tempered fan violence noticeably.
The Gezi protests petered out by the end of that summer, but prosecutions of troublemakers continued.
After clashes with troublemakers in Paris, the police set off tear gas and detained 148 people.
However, the government blamed "troublemakers" for the clashes, and disputed claims security forces fired on protesters.
They give the authorities sweeping rights to imprison or even shoot people they regard as troublemakers.
But if the system is too easy, troublemakers could report false results — an even worse situation.
Police carried out raids to "arrest troublemakers and rioters involved in looting and stealing," he said.
Delhi police officials denied being instructed by the central government to go easy on the troublemakers.
It returns Malcolm's family – a combustive medley of troublemakers and misfits – back to the status quo.
And not just any people: reporters and editors, who like to think of themselves as troublemakers.
Do any artistic troublemakers want to feel that their city may be the safest in America?
Gabbard may very well launch a third-party run, quietly backed by all kinds of nefarious troublemakers.
The fate of the students, who were long seen by local authorities as troublemakers, is still unclear.
And Planned Parenthood's Cecile Richards urged Barnard College graduates of 2014 to be troublemakers, agitators and activists.
Along a similar vein, it could potentially allow Beijing to even further track people it deems troublemakers.
Their subjects are familiar to us, mostly as sinners and troublemakers, women whose complications are taken for
This kaleidoscopic history alternates among seven "troublemakers"—entrepreneurs, investors, and managers who helped drive the tech revolution.
The penalty has since been reduced to a $250 fine for troublemakers over the age of 14.
The government has blamed the opposition and "troublemakers" for stoking unrest, a charge the opposition has denied.
Of course, atop the list of Capitol Hill troublemakers is Ted Cruz, king of the government shutdown.
Videos on Twitter show the Port Authority police seeking troublemakers onboard, while flight attendants calm irate passengers.
The "Squad" is a very Racist group of troublemakers who are young, inexperienced, and not very smart.
Tenants labeled troublemakers by landlords sometimes ended up on blacklists that would be shared among rental agencies.
We have acquiesced, fearing the loss of our jobs or entire careers by being blacklisted as troublemakers.
He was told that there were two kinds of troublemakers in this country: foreign agents and fools.
These students are usually viewed by staff as "good kids," while black kids are typically labeled troublemakers.
U. parties in other countries — when they evaluate this — may conclude that it does pay to be troublemakers.
Those who say they will join "the resistance" to Trump are often derided as out-of-touch troublemakers.
In recent years the party has tightened controls over journalists, lawyers and others it regards as potential troublemakers.
Luther Blissett was a name regularly adopted in the '90s by leftists, anarchists, and general troublemakers in Italy.
Those who want to make a fuss about it are viewed as either troublemakers or out of it.
When Cory Booker delivered his rousing "we will rise" speech he inadvertently validated the troublemakers in the hall.
"It is not impossible that here and there they may be troublemakers," he told journalists after he voted.
In the process, the company has left behind the crazy ones, the misfits, the rebels and the troublemakers.
The arc of Reimers's career, as told in Troublemakers, tracks the maturing relationship between Stanford and Silicon Valley.
In spite of safeguards, many are identified, driven from their jobs and branded as troublemakers in their industries.
Peter Thiel's venture fund just announced Hereticon, a conference for "troublemakers" to discuss immortality, doomsday prepping, and UFOs.
Officers who know us, who know that I'm not one of the troublemakers, that I keep to myself.
" Leslie Berlin, a historian at Stanford, is the author, most recently, of "Troublemakers: Silicon Valley's Coming of Age.
The trouble with these wimpy leaders is they don't starve their citizens or execute troublemakers with antiaircraft guns.
Many view the youth as troublemakers or in need of rescuing from their hormones by supposedly wiser adults.
In New York City, you used stop-and-frisk to remove thousands of guns from would-be troublemakers.
He is also embracing new technologies, such as artificial intelligence, which promise to monitor troublemakers more effectively (see article).
Some were organised ultra-right and ultra-left casseurs, or troublemakers, who are known to police for infiltrating protests.
One, the email was faked, and Paul Thacker, Erik Wemple, and Gizmodo were tricked by troublemakers at the FDA.
" He kept attacking four Democratic congresswomen of color, tweeting that the group was "a very Racist group of troublemakers.
"I watched the tapes of A$AP Rocky, and he was being followed and harassed by troublemakers," Trump said.
Under Mr Zhang, ethnic Uighurs had to carry special ID cards if they travelled, to help officials track troublemakers.
"As Muslims, we have to show that not all of us are terrorists — only a certain percentage are troublemakers."
Intelligence agents have arrested and jailed scores of perceived troublemakers, including several high-profile officers, even for minor infractions.
French soccer supporters pass by a burning car set on fire by young troublemakers during clashes with riot police.
And then you have the ones who aren't troublemakers, but who are so drunk that trouble will find them.
Its devotion to open discourse is drawing an abundance of troublemakers who threaten to drive out the well-intentioned.
And while purging the administration of troublemakers has a certain logic to it, it also encourages staff-level passivity.
Zalishchuk knew that even if they won they would be, at most, "troublemakers, not decision-makers," she told me.
On March 25, Apple held its major spring event, dedicating the program to the misfits, the rebels, and the troublemakers.
In prior eras, abolitionists, trade union members, and those pushing for civil rights had been regarded as extremists or troublemakers.
Facial recognition technology soon will check each face against a database of expelled students, sex offenders and other possible troublemakers.
If fellow passengers feel disturbed, stewardesses simply offer a drink to the troublemakers to get them out of the lavatory.
Troublemakers also ransacked at least two stores and one black-clad protester jumped on a parked Mercedes, smashing its windshields.
This allowed police to consistently surround and isolate troublemakers as they arose, leaving those who acted peacefully almost entirely alone.
The troublemakers have found so many ways to sell knock-offs and manipulate rankings that his company can't keep up.
But other, equally radical outfits that direct violence at foreign enemies or at perceived domestic troublemakers continue to evade punishment.
The riot officers were rounding up suspected troublemakers after opponents of the government had disputed the election result that month.
"It seems it was a group of troublemakers because military officials say they weren't aware of this group," Mapangou said.
"We cannot simply turn away and dismiss those in peaceful protest as troublemakers or paranoid," Mr. Obama said to applause.
Riot police take positions near the Eiffel Tower in Paris during clashes with young troublemakers during the Euro 2016 final.
This has divided the country, with many Moroccans rallying around flag and king against the troublemakers of the northern mountains.
I also know from years of experience that we must sort out the troublemakers from those merely in the vicinity.
Much of the activity seems to be scattered groups of troublemakers, paid or not, who feed off one another's trolling.
The truth is, America always has welcomed disruption and disruptors — the rebels, the troublemakers, the ones who see things differently.
The actors squeeze through the crowd playing the metro's common troublemakers, like the mobile phone robber and the ranting drunk.
It used to be that young troublemakers were sent to their grandparents' house to develop discipline and a work ethic.
Leslie Berlin, author of "Troublemakers," a history of Silicon Valley, said the project was intriguing but full of potential pitfalls.
Some risked being branded troublemakers, while the psychological toll on others affected their ability to continue working, the report said.
The sectarian "Troubles" of 1968-98 reinforced the pattern, with "peace walls" built to protect each side from the other's troublemakers.
Inky the octopus, contrary to all the previously mentioned troublemakers, simply made a minor party foul by leaving without saying goodbye.
When people trust the police they are more willing to share information about troublemakers or threats that exist in their neighborhoods.
The opposition said the troublemakers, who clashed briefly with police and National Guard troops in several parts of Caracas, were infiltrators.
He's been on the doors since 2006, making sure that all the troublemakers and amateur boxers stay out of Berlin's clubs.
That could put store employees in the difficult position of trying to distinguish between troublemakers and law-abiding citizens with guns.
They remember a mayor who effectively and intelligently shut down Occupy Wall Street before those troublemakers could actually occupy Wall Street.
The big picture: Humans have monitored each other as long as we've lived in communities — to punish free riders and troublemakers.
In this week's episode of Technotopia I spoke to author and historian Leslie Berlin, writer of Troublemakers: Silicon Valleys' Coming Of Age.
Young troublemakers clash with riot police under the Eiffel Tower near the Paris fan zone during the Euro 2016 final soccer match.
He found a complex mosaic, composed of vibrant local community activities, pockets of genuine despair and accumulated frustrations, and cliques of troublemakers.
Mohammed Ahmad, 25, who is also from Pakistan, said police had treated the migrants roughly even though few of them were "troublemakers".
Whatever their views on the intervention in Indochina, a majority seemed to believe that the young, allegedly unpatriotic troublemakers had it coming.
Berlin's new book, "Troublemakers," traces the careers of seven tech pioneers who helped turn the Valley into an economic and cultural powerhouse.
But you also had troublemakers, and you see them come with the black outfits and with the helmets, and with the baseball bats.
Most of Tehran, the capital and epicentre of past upheaval, has remained calm, as the police arrest potential troublemakers and patrol the streets.
Alongside such inaccuracies, ProPublica reported racial disparities, with the algorithm more likely to falsely flag black defendants as future troublemakers versus white suspects.
Mr Obama praised the police for doing a difficult job, but urged them not to dismiss the black protesters as "troublemakers or paranoid".
Many of the troublemakers were clad in black, with scarves and goggles to repel tear gas and helmets in case of baton charges.
"To be touristed" is no doubt the most appealing of these scenarios, and it is available only to a select number of troublemakers.
Inciting separatism is a serious political charge that is used to silence people from ethnic minority groups who are deemed troublemakers by officials.
"The first thing you see is people angry because they can't fly or whatever, and [the strikers] are the troublemakers," Martin told me.
In one corner are academics developing face-swap tech that could be used for special-effects departments, plus myriad online pranksters and troublemakers.
For years the most prominent Tory troublemakers were Eurosceptics, who were willing to do anything to get Britain out of the European Union.
In return, he wanted me to tell him who the troublemakers were in the Jerusalem neighborhood where I live, and he'd reward me.
To the extent that the rest of the country gives Kashmiris any thought, it tends to see them as troublemakers, if not traitors.
Among this broad group of troublemakers are a subset who dress as mascots for the purpose of challenging, flustering or somehow embarrassing politicians.
He was sent to Sednaya, the notorious regime prison that housed what the regime of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad considered Islamist troublemakers.
Minister Danilo Toninelli vowed to "punish the troublemakers" and praised the Italian coast guard for taking on the migrants from the tug Vos Thalassa.
Colleagues doing similar studies "just got told to get lost, or even had their accounts deleted for being troublemakers" by other companies, he said.
The relative isolation in which these artists worked makes them seem more maverick iconoclasts than actual "troublemakers," but it's not my title to choose.
Some potential viewers may take this as a cue to wait for "Troublemakers" to turn up on television, but that would be a mistake.
When the reality star announced he was running for president in June 2015, he did say Mexico sends criminals and troublemakers across the border.
The officers know who the troublemakers are and tend to let them get away with nefarious activities to keep peace among the inmate population.
This kind of facial recognition technology is only useful when compared to a watchlist of suspected troublemakers, like the one of Swift's known stalkers.
"The 'Squad' is a very Racist group of troublemakers who are young, inexperienced, and not very smart," Trump wrote in a Monday morning tweet.
I want him to ban, you know, the Islamic republic officials and their children who are here in America because these are the troublemakers.
Considering the developer's reputation for creating violent open worlds full of cynical troublemakers, the footage is notably absent of a singe gun being fired.
Republicans and Democrats questioned Mr. Neffenger extensively about the practice of sending employees considered by managers to be troublemakers to undesirable locations as punishment.
O'Leary acknowledged that the ministry was pushing out many Westerners, whose number he estimated was now less than 40 and included criminals and troublemakers.
Officials failed or refused to exercise proper oversight for years, the panel determined, while family members and nurses who complained were dismissed as troublemakers.
Many women have reported being fired or sidelined at work after speaking up and labeled troublemakers while their tormentors face few, if any, consequences.
On Wednesday, the commander of the elite Revolutionary Guards, Major General Mohammad Ali Jafari, said the number of "troublemakers" did not exceed 15,000 nationwide.
Also, news that it's live action is especially interesting, with no word yet on who they're looking to cast as the band of rouge troublemakers.
Local officials, clearly worried about the reaction of higher-ups to the disorder, said implausibly that the disturbances had been stirred up by "outside troublemakers".
Or imagine a group of companies putting together a common list of troublemakers, perhaps negative online reviewers or commenters or consumers who frequently return items.
There, they would compile dossiers on perceived troublemakers and report any signs of disloyalty, according to more than 20 former Venezuelan military and intelligence officials.
Mr Putin, who had flown to Kemerovo, met Mr Tuleyev, who assured him that those gathered on the square were just a handful of "troublemakers".
The Mosquito emits an awful sound in the 17.5 to 18.5 kilohertz range that is supposed to disperse potential troublemakers to at least 000 feet.
But the government is rounding up perceived troublemakers with unrestrained vigour, adding to the tens of thousands of political detainees already languishing in Egyptian prisons.
A loose group of artists, designers, and troublemakers called Truth in Advertising (TIA) were makjing not-so-subtle changes to advertisements all over Santa Cruz.
The troublemakers," it begins before concluding, "Because the people who are crazy enough to think they can change the world are the ones who do.
Perhaps they are struck by the unexpected juxtaposition of some of their most notorious troublemakers slipping into the skins of elves and other fantasy creatures.
Saudi Arabia has long considered Yemen to be a strategic vulnerability, a backdoor for troublemakers seeking to overturn the Saudi monarchy or bleed its resources.
While most of your readers are likely coming from the liberal left, it is still extremely dangerous to slowly normalize and legitimize these racist troublemakers.
Indigenous protesters say Moreno, who has been careful to distinguish between violent troublemakers and his "indigenous brothers", is nevertheless trying to de-legitimize their demands.
Like Roosevelt, he initially favored a multinational peacekeeping organization, though the one they envisioned consisted of a great-power directorate keeping lesser troublemakers in line.
Ignoring Europe's own history with foreign fighters, many local authorities often at first secretly smiled as these volunteers, many troublemakers or criminals, left for the Caliphate.
Women who look like Mo'Nique who don't roll over and accept the scraps that are offered to them run the risk of being labeled as troublemakers.
Fortunately, Freeform has carved out a space for those of us in-between high school troublemakers and becoming a card-carrying member of Club Grown-Up.
Any case brought by troublemakers against Cruz would be dismissed quickly under the "political question" doctrine, if anyone even had the legal "standing" to bring it.
The local bar worker had described similar scenes to me, of the police standing by, ready to throw any troublemakers in a cell for the night.
As Leslie Berlin writes in her new history of Silicon Valley in the 1970s and '80s, Troublemakers, some companies didn't know how to market their inventions.
" Hook agrees to discuss the issue and later sent an email to himself containing a list of names, some of whom he refers to as "troublemakers.
Opposition lawmakers demanded the government put forward concrete proposals to address the yellow vests' demands, but government ministers dismissed caving in to a minority of troublemakers.
Kelly saw no use for those he saw as bombastic, machiavellian troublemakers — like Anthony Scaramucci and Steve Bannon, both of whom he pushed out within weeks.
As a result, SIM swapping has become one of online troublemakers' favorite techniques — and as we found out today, it works more often than you'd think.
Mr. Newmark still does customer service for Craigslist, which mostly consists of booting off troublemakers, but has not had an operational role for a long time.
Yet black individuals such as Colin Kaepernick who shine a light on injustice and engage in peaceful protests are vilified and ostracized, and painted as troublemakers.
They might function well enough for governments who wanted to monitor individual troublemakers, but when it came to quashing dissent altogether, it was a lot tougher.
They're frequently depicted as being reverently loyal to the Skeksis, and those among them who view the Skeksis clearly are often dismissed and branded as troublemakers.
Whip-smart and freakishly controlling, Robyn maintains a tight leash on her celebrity troublemakers while her own life rocks and rolls with drugs, adultery and deceit.
Less than half that number took to the streets on November 24th, when a protest in Paris took a particularly violent turn after troublemakers infiltrated the event.
Today, Google faces so many of these troublemakers that it can no longer simply shrug them off, even if its every instinct is to do just that.
The riot that Ms McKee was observing was sparked by police raids which gave troublemakers an excuse to blood young men in the arts of street warfare.
Mike Ditka's not lightening up on NFL players who don't stand for the national anthem ... unless calling them disrespectful troublemakers nobody will remember is considered lightening up.
Many Trump supporters wonder why opponents simply cannot accept the outcome of the election, associating efforts to change the result with sore losers, whiners, and jobless troublemakers.
Before last November's election, Project Veritas released a series of heavily edited videos that included a Democratic activist appearing to brag about deploying troublemakers at Trump rallies.
"This is the first big step to rid the country of these foreign troublemakers," Palmer's office told the Times after the first wave of arrests in November.
Although the compelling history in "Troublemakers" provides a number of tantalizing clues as to where things got off track, this is not the focus of the book.
PELOSI TURNS 80: "They were considered troublemakers in their time, so maybe there is a future for all of us," the House speaker said with a laugh.
Normally managers on the grounds lethally remove feathered troublemakers — it can be very dangerous with birds flying around million-dollar fighter jets — but Conchy was a charmer.
From the beginning of the unrest he had feared the worst: that these troublemakers would repeat the chaos and violence that China had suffered during the Cultural Revolution.
" Moderators warned that they had taken extra security measures "to keep our community free from troublemakers" and were enforcing rules that banned "dissenters or SJWs [social justice warriors].
Akin to a teacher at the front of the class keeping a wary eye on the troublemakers in the back row before they fall into criminal masterminded gangs?
He described the Russian approach to policing soccer matches as "paramilitary" in style and said it involved very large numbers of officers in riot gear to deter troublemakers.
Under its new strategy, Reddit will take a more active role in dealing with troublemakers, who Huffman said were an "infinitesimal" portion of Reddit's 250 million monthly visitors.
In a video Mr. O'Keefe released last week, a Democratic operative, Scott Foval, brags about sending troublemakers to Mr. Trump's rallies, to provoke Trump supporters into attacking them.
But Pellegrini said the Visegrad group, whose members are among the EU's fastest economic growth engines, should not be labeled "troublemakers" and disputes should be resolved through dialogue.
By the Book The actor, woodworker, musician and author, most recently, of "Gumption: Relighting the Torch of Freedom With America's Gutsiest Troublemakers" reads for solace during air turbulence.
Tenants who were seen as troublemakers by landlords — perhaps for standing up for their rights — would sometimes end up on blacklists that would be shared among rental agencies.
But the conspiracies are of course being amplified by trolls and troublemakers, sowing not only discord on the left, but broad distrust with the party's nominating system overall.
Castaner said police had confiscated items such as baseball bats and masks from potential troublemakers, and around 170 people had been arrested and placed in custody on Saturday.
A document, which the court said was written by Samsung Group, details plans for managers to profile potential "troublemakers" who were likely to try to set up unions.
"In the past, especially in 19th century Europe, women who had anxiety or who were seen as troublemakers were often diagnosed as being 'hysterical,'" Mallinson told Business Insider.
"I have a global remit and I need to cover all the elements of modern living," Nikitin said in an interview with the Ukrainian hooligan website Troublemakers last year.
"Troublemakers" at the Oromo Irreechaa festival in Bishoftu physically attacked elders who were making their way to the stage to say their blessings for the new year, Reda said.
Many people had set up makeshift barricades outside their neighborhoods to keep out potential troublemakers, and had armed themselves with sticks, shotguns and automatic rifles looted from government arsenals.
"Individuals tend to exclude people from a groups who they perceive as troublemakers or selfish in order to restore the harmony and the cohesion of their group," she said.
The two battles are closely related, proving again the historical reality that the Middle East is replete with multi-party, multi-dimensional conflicts, and contains more troublemakers than peacemakers.
On Wednesday, Prime Minister Manuel Valls threatened to deny the radical C.G.T. labor union leading the street protests permission to hold more rallies if it cannot rein in troublemakers.
As Leslie Berlin recounts in her book Troublemakers, Steve Jobs saw as mentors some of the early semiconducting pioneers, who had worked with the government during the Cold War.
Her book, "Troublemakers: Silicon Valley's Coming of Age" (Simon & Schuster) opens with the advertising copy from the iconic 1997 Apple commercial that perfectly captures Silicon Valley's conception of itself.
Unsurprisingly, perhaps, such artists tend to live at the "intersection of narcissism, obsession and megalomania," says James Crump, who directed "Troublemakers," a 2016 documentary about the land art movement.
The way they worked, the fact that they were "very multidisciplinary and very nonhierarchical" with artists, architects and technicians commingling, is particularly inspiring for creative troublemakers today, he said.
They can be labeled as troublemakers and denied opportunities in the future, and blackballed in their industry, so what is the incentive for someone to come forward in this situation?
The lower they are in the pecking order, the more easily actresses, backup dancers, and other women are replaced — particularly if they earn the reputation of being "troublemakers" early on.
Nkurunziza described the referendum as an improvement to the constitution in his December speech and warned people who considered opposing it, calling them troublemakers bent on hurting the country's progress.
Witnesses said Banjul, the capital, was quiet overnight, and there was particular nervousness about the president's statement that he would deal harshly with any troublemakers who took to the streets.
Yes, we know drivers licenses are not glamour shots — they are serious pieces of ID that help law enforcement officials identify us and keep potential threats and troublemakers in check.
Apple has been in the payments game for a while already, and it has been a long time since this was a company of "troublemakers" working out of a garage.
Krystal's crew have widely ranging personalities, but all of them seem like lost kids, runaways and troublemakers who had a hard time at home, if they had homes at all.
With approximately 11 million unauthorized immigrants living in the US, and federal law enforcement dealing with limited resources, the targets would be a couple of million troublemakers rather than everyone.
Arenas are using it to screen for known troublemakers at events, while the Department of Homeland Security is using it to identify foreign visitors who overstay their visas at airports.
Law enforcement officials wasted no time creating a media narrative which painted peaceful protesters as violent troublemakers to discredit them and gaslight the public waiting to find out what happened.
Britain has had success cracking down on the problem by banning travel for known troublemakers - nearly 2,000 people are currently banned - and giving police the power to confiscate their passports.
But employees who challenge that narrative by asserting that it has created anything but a healthy, supportive environment are being labeled troublemakers and, in some instances, pushed out of the company.
The main reason this culture of abuse has thrived unchecked is that until a few years ago, young women who complained about inappropriate behavior in the workplace were treated as troublemakers.
On Saturday, an unnamed media officer for the Chinese government's office for Taiwanese affairs suggested that the uproar was the work of troublemakers in Taiwan, the official news agency, Xinhua, reported.
On the latest episode of Recode Decode, Berlin talks about her book "Troublemakers," which tells the stories of seven men and women who made the tech industry what it is today.
Mohammad Ali Jafari, the head of the IRGC, claimed without evidence Wednesday that protests against Iran's leadership and economic policies are over and the main "troublemakers" have been arrested, per CNN.
By all indications, the group claiming responsibility, called Ayyildiz Tim, is a small-time band of troublemakers that has made its name bottom feeding on the most vulnerable parts of the web.
Of course, Conor is desperately trying to push the narrative that he's not a bad guy ... telling Ariel Helwani last week his violent outbursts are a result of being "baited" by troublemakers.
The subsequent debate pitted Britain's entire ruling class, from the leaders of the three main political parties to the heads of multinational companies, against a ragbag army of rebels, troublemakers and mavericks.
They can record suspicious activity, shine a light on intruders, allow two-way communication with the intruder through loudspeakers, and generally scare off potential troublemakers as an intimidating presence in the air.
Photo: Milton Police DepartmentFollowing recent reports that two masked perpetrators were raising alarm in a town in West Virginia, police say they have reason to believe the troublemakers had just gotten wrecked.
" One does not have to be sympathetic to a more benign view of the technology industry to appreciate Ms. Berlin's deeply researched and dramatic narrative of Silicon Valley's early years in "Troublemakers.
"They really were not interested in filing a complaint because they would get labeled as troublemakers, their careers would be affected — there's retribution," she said, noting that there had been some retaliation.
Even though hacking may have benefited him last year, Trump's administration is looking for ways to secure government networks — and ideally, the US internet more generally — against hackers and other online troublemakers.
The teachers read stories on how what looks like disobedience may reflect the ways teenagers are learning how to navigate the world — not as troublemakers, but as adolescents, testing out new identities.
Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi said Tuesday at his weekly news conference that he had ordered an immediate probe into the first protester death before blaming the unrest on unknown troublemakers.
Ahead of rallies, it was Schiller who would be in touch with the campaign's war room of staffers monitoring Twitter for potential protesters or troublemakers, ready to be on alert for disruptions.
In the 2016 presidential election, Americans spread divisive posts that had been planted on Facebook by Russian troublemakers; the social network reckons that about 40% of Americans saw at least one of them.
And it comes complete with a returning cast of characters still vying to stay in the president's inner circle, some fresh faces gaining influence, and the occasional troublemakers from episodes past making cameos.
Though Weinstein's reputation is in tatters and he'll likely remain disgraced even if he is found not guilty, Sivan said she and the other accusers are generally viewed as troublemakers to potential employers.
Children around the world - in liberal and conservative cultures - internalize damaging beliefs that boys are aggressive troublemakers, while vulnerable girls need protection, at a much younger age than previously thought, the research found.
Iran's armed forces chief, Major General Hassan Firouzabadi, said the incident should demonstrate Iranian strength to "troublemakers" in the U.S. Congress, which has sought to put pressure on Iran after the nuclear deal.
Witnesses saw the youngster driving the van and called the police, but the two cheeseburger-craving troublemakers weren't apprehended until they were at a McDonald's location about a mile away from their home.
Even though Troublemakers is partly set in the Bay Area in the '60s and '70s—a hub of activism and protest—her entrepreneurs appear largely insulated from the period's social and political ferment.
" In one tweet, he declared, "Let's unite that the word of God may be realized in us and that we may cut off the hand and cut out the tongue of the troublemakers.
In comments to the semiofficial Fars news agency, Mohammad Ali Jafari said that only 15,000 people had turned out at the height of the rallies and that the main "troublemakers" have been arrested.
The title, taken from a folk song, became an anthem for activists who constantly struggled to stay focused on their goal of racial equality as they were called troublemakers, jailed and even killed.
But some Hong Kongers worry that Hong Kong's government, which often bows to the Communist Party's demands, might use the bill to turn over dissidents and other political troublemakers at the central government's request.
Under Mao, city dwellers were assigned to workplace "units", or danwei, which were responsible for providing them with housing and telling the authorities about potential troublemakers, including people considered disloyal to the Communist Party.
They were looking for the black men, and they were looking for the troublemakers, and they weren't imagining that women were the one's keeping the movement going even after all the men were arrested.
Now, in the other group also, you had some fine people, but you also had troublemakers and you see them come with the black outfits and with the helmets and with the baseball bats.
"Until very recently, it was taken as a given that tech equaled progress and tech equaled good and tech equaled economic strength," said Leslie Berlin, the author of Troublemakers, a history of Silicon Valley.
For impressionable young troublemakers, the film must have seemed like a how-to manual for perpetrating anarchy: both The Narrator and Durden speak directly to the camera at times, explaining their techniques and motivations.
Editorial As Washington ignores the danger, state election officials have finally begun facing up to the threat of Russian hackers and other troublemakers infiltrating the American voting process in the midterm and presidential elections.
And yet that does not really confront the issue, just as the inclination to blame a "minority" of troublemakers who are not "true" England fans, whatever that means, is nothing more than a deflection.
Moons like Prometheus act like shepherds and keep the rings in line by constraining them, but others like Pandora (seen in the lower right portion of the photo above) are troublemakers that disrupt the rings.
My friends and I escaped boring nine-to-five jobs, home stresses and school bullies by taking control of colorful troublemakers in what's gone down as one of video gaming's greatest-ever team-based shooters.
Professor Sally Macarthur, a feminist musicologist at Western Sydney University, says that while "some [female composers] certainly feel they are discriminated against, they don't speak out because they don't want to be seen as troublemakers".
As his wife would do years later with the so-called alt-right, Bill gave the small cohort of angry, marginalized troublemakers an unwarranted amount of attention, upbraiding them in a May 6, 1995, speech.
The troublemakers were among the 1,000 neo-Nazis from across Europe who descended on the German town of Ostritz over the weekend for a far-right festival held to celebrate the birthday of Adolf Hitler.
The troublemakers were among the 0003,000 neo-Nazis from across Europe who descended on the German town of Ostritz over the weekend for a far-right festival held to celebrate the birthday of Adolf Hitler.
And it is not only populists and troublemakers who are willing to doubt the policy vision that treats the constant enlargement of American commitments, NATO and European Union membership as an inevitable and necessary goal.
Meanwhile, critics scorn and demonize black protesters engaged in peaceful protests as anti-police troublemakers and law enforcement -- armed and ready for war -- round up Native Americans fighting to protect their indigenous land from environmental disaster.
Coburn, an Oklahoma Republican and family-practice physician, left the Senate in 2015 after spending his career — six years in the House, 10 in the Senate — as one of Washington's proudest conservative mavericks and procedural troublemakers.
In particular, Bassett writes about how a heavy reliance on "corridor reputation" in personnel assignments can prevent women from coming forward about abuse out of fear they will be viewed as troublemakers or prone to complaining.
Green party politician Siân Berry, chair of the London assembly housing committee, told the BBC that the experience of the Grenfell residents reflected a broader problem, where concerned tenants were treated as troublemakers by property owners.
About a week before he arrived, security officers encamped here to check homes, weed out troublemakers, and, according to several villagers, tell people not to say anything "irresponsible" to an unnamed senior leader who would soon visit.
But some others—working in areas such as environmentalism, or in aiding the aged, addicted or orphaned—are locked out of the system by overcautious government gatekeepers who fear they might accidentally endorse troublemakers of some kind.
"Earthworks are an older tradition than oil painting, going back 3,000 years," the artist Carl Andre observes late in "Troublemakers: The Story of Land Art," a cogent, brisk, sometimes thrilling documentary written and directed by James Crump.
There were signs that some of the hardcore troublemakers were part of the anarchist and anti-capitalist movement: banks, insurance companies, upmarket private homes and cafes and glitzy boutiques were among the properties smashed up and looted.
A retrospective presented by the Jumex Museum elucidates the collective's progression from troublemakers to activist artists calling attention to the epidemic, which ultimately claimed two of its three members and countless others in the queer creative community.
"From a Sierra Leone government perspective the recruitment was supposedly quite a good deal because it could take the local troublemakers and send them to Iraq for a couple of years," the anthropologist told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
The trend is part of a global backlash on civil society that has seen rights activists in some parts of the world criminalized or branded as troublemakers, Forst told the Thomson Reuters Foundation in an interview in London.
In further arguments for destiny, Sassoon tells me that 20 years before making "Troublemakers" with Crump, she and Vidal bought the loft's two acrylic columns by the land artist Charles Ross — a piece created in SoHo in 1968.
Mr. Singh said a candlelight vigil for the man was being held Monday night when troublemakers in the crowd convinced the mourners to charge into the Ansal Plaza mall and attack the Nigerian students someone had spotted inside.
These digital troublemakers aren't the most technologically sophisticated bots in the world — for example, they're not as adept at disguising themselves or tampering with websites as today's most advanced bots are — but they certainly get the job done.
Thursday's expulsion marks the first such move by India and comes at a time when some of the country's local media have been picking on the Rohingya as troublemakers, engaged in everything from petty crime to acts of terrorism.
Because of the decentralized nature of U.S. elections — which are run by a series of cities, states and other small governments — it would be incredibly difficult for domestic or foreign troublemakers to meaningfully interfere with the digital voting database.
In the group of troublemakers from out of town, she includes anti-racism activists who demanded the statues' removal, prompting a rally by the Ku Klux Klan in July last year and the Unite the Right event in August.
On a more serious note, I'm trying to figure out whether there are any hints in the history of impeachment that could allow troublemakers to try to force a trial of Trump in the Senate, perhaps through court action.
Ryan has scheduled more meetings for House Republicans to debate the issues of the day and huddles weekly with rank-and-file members from his 28500-member conference, including potential troublemakers like Freedom Caucus Chairman Jim Jordan (R-Ohio).
House conservatives and outside groups with a reputation for being troublemakers are signaling they're gearing up for battle once again with Republican leadership — but this time, they have a key ally on their side: former top White House adviser Steve Bannon.
"It is about showing that the US can engage effectively with [Central-Eastern European] governments that are pro-EU and lie in its integration core, and not only with the EU's troublemakers," said the person familiar discussions of a Pompeo trip.
Cybersecurity folks tend to assume the internet is an endless source of threats, but now that hordes of Kremlin-backed troublemakers are spreading Bernie Sanders thong drawings to weaken America's resolve, this kind of waking nightmare is more plausible than ever.
Charming troublemakers, these two cowboys, but they had three things going for them that almost guaranteed their success in life, if not in music: BUY THE BOOK Let Your Love Flow: The Life and Times of the Bellamy Brothers 1.
Similar bots engage a "raid mode" or "lockdown" which can prevent newly-joined users from posting for a set period—a sort of chat-room time out—while the moderation team performs the tedious work of kicking or banning troublemakers.
The group was also joined by a huge bodyguard, but judging by Jolie's own badass outfit — motorcycle boots, a black bomber jacket, and dark aviator shades — she could have handled any would-be pickpockets and ye olde troublemakers without a problem.
PARIS (Reuters) - French leaders told the hardline CGT labour union on Wednesday it would be denied permission for further street rallies unless it rooted out troublemakers, a day after violent battles between masked youths and police during protest marches in Paris.
Nicolas Comte of the police union SGP police-FO said it was time to ban the Place de la Republique protest known as "Nuit Debout" - which roughly translates as "Up all night" - arguing gangs of hardcore troublemakers were hijacking the movement.
Trump continued his attacks on the four on Monday, calling them a "very Racist group of troublemakers who are young, inexperienced, and not very smart" on his way to pay his respects to the late Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens.
Authorities now employ a host of sophisticated approaches to prevent unrest from sparking, and to defuse it quickly when it does, requiring permits for protests, creating "free speech zones," and increasing surveillance of would-be troublemakers under the Patriot Act.
Even years after the war — despite the book, the movie and the indomitable legend — some of his neighbors, Are said, still thought of Marius and his family as troublemakers, the ones who had endangered their community, who put everyone at risk.
Big banks like Capital One, the victim of a recent attack that captured the personal information of over 100 million people, are a target for digital troublemakers, like individual hackers trying to impress their peers or intelligence operatives for foreign governments.
In the UK, where there's one surveillance camera for every ten citizens, private companies have begun using the tech on a much smaller scale to automate watch lists; spotting both known troublemakers and VIP customers when they walk into a store.
Still, McCarthy and his deputies had some potential land mines to navigate: namely, a band of roughly 30 troublemakers in the House Freedom Caucus — lead by Jordan and Meadows — who have long been a thorn in the side of GOP leadership.
Read More: Peter Thiel's venture fund just announced Hereticon, a conference for 'troublemakers' to discuss immortality, doomsday prepping, and UFOsRubin created the Android operating system that now runs on roughly 80% of the world's smartphones, and he led Google's mobile business for years.
" Mr. Mancini and a man who was with him — who tried to intervene in the altercation, and has not been charged — were known as troublemakers in the community, Father Albanesi said, adding, "But they are not organized, the community is not with them.
The piece is written from the perspective of a crotchety elderly man named Eugene Mullins, who has both a bone to pick with some ghettotech-slinging, loudness-prone teens and troublemakers, as well as the knowledge needed to back it all up.
Under the bad influence of the troublemakers at the university, and in particular that of a certain Professor Marcel Lluis Dalmau, a communist, socialist, or anarchist — in the end, it was all the same thing— his Roser had turned into a Red.
Representative Dana Rohrabacher, Republican of California, introduced a bill in 2012 that called for the government to withhold visas for Chinese journalists if Beijing continued its policy of not issuing such documents to American journalists or news organizations that it deemed to be troublemakers.
Some students have opted to drop out rather than risk being caught, but members of ULI are instead taking a very public stance, one that, no matter what happens to SB 22007 in the coming months, will mark them in the eyes of authorities as undocumented troublemakers.
"There are, after all, many worshippers whom the police know, regulars, and very elderly people and so on, and it recommended that we avoid putting all of these through metal detectors," Erdan told Army Radio, suggesting that only potential troublemakers might be subjected to extra screening.
"That is what differentiates us from the troublemakers, the extremists and those that think you can explain the world in 140 characters," he said, in an apparent dig at U.S. President-elect Donald Trump, who has continued to send provocative tweets since his victory last month.
Speaking on March 15th, a holiday that commemorates the 13 revolution, Mr Orban told an adoring crowd that Christian Europe and Hungary were waging a "civilisational struggle" against a wave of mass migration, organised by a network of activists, troublemakers and "NGOs paid by international speculators".
It is true that some out-of-control troublemakers damaged property, and six police officers were injured in the fray; that's unacceptable, and the idiots who used the day's protests as a pretext for violence or window-breaking should face penalties for any crimes they committed.
Washington has said that the nuclear deal was faulty, in part because it did not restrain Iranian actions in the region, like its support for states and groups the Americans consider troublemakers: the Syrian government; Hezbollah, the Lebanese Shiite group; and Hamas, the militant group in Gaza.
"If the already ugly situation worsens, with the violence and unrest threatening to spiral out of control under the orchestration of secessionist-minded troublemakers, the armed forces stationed in the SAR will have no reason to sit on their hands," said the government-run English-language newspaper.
The latter film, directed by Janicza Bravo, has a strong quartet of performances — newcomer Taylour Paige and the hilarious Riley Keough are the leads, while Colman Domingo and the "Succession" scene-stealer Nicholas Braun play troublemakers — and their inclusion would make the next awards season awfully fun.
Twitter has sought to ban or suspend accounts of brazen online troublemakers like the former Breitbart star Milo Yiannopoulos, yet it struggled to keep up with the frenzied attempts from the left and right to use the site to identify opposing demonstrators and make their lives miserable.
Now, in the other group also, you had some fine people, but you also had troublemakers and you see them come with the black outfits and with the helmets and with the baseball bats – you had a lot of bad people in the other group too.
"This incident in the Persian Gulf, which probably will not be the American forces' last mistake in the region, should be a lesson to troublemakers in the US Congress," Major General Hassan Firouzabadi, head of Iran's armed forces, was quoted as saying by Tasnim news agency.
She is the archivist at Stanford University for the Silicon Valley Archives, and she's written a book called "The Troublemakers" about people from the '70s and early '80s who had been critical, people you might not know about, being critical to the development of Silicon Valley.
While some—most often the type that offer "VIP guest list" and bottle service to separate the men from the boys—will remain exclusive in order to maintain a long running illusion of prestige, most nighttime venues presumably can't afford to turn anyone but the most obvious troublemakers away.
Mike Kelley, Paul McCarthy and the rest of the Los Angeles troublemakers now have an heir: the ambitious and wildly inventive Kaari Upson, whose first exhibition in a New York museum is a disturbing portal to a world where people become indistinct from the haunted houses they inhabit.
The department's video was meant to portray the protesters as dangerous troublemakers, but the photos and videos in news reports suggest a more familiar story — an imbalance of power, where law enforcement fiercely defends property rights against protesters' claims of environmental protection and the rights of indigenous people.
In "Silicon Valley's Origin Story", Jacob Silverman explores the generational shift that made tech a cultural and political force by taking a look at two new books The Know-It-Alls: The Rise of Silicon Valley as a Political Powerhouse and Social Wrecking Ball and Troublemakers: Silicon Valley's Coming of Age.
I moved to the city a year before Kelly did, and when we were finally reunited, every free moment was spent at DIY spots watching bands and drinking 40s of Hurricane and Sparks with the motley assortment of bike messengers, travelers, punks, metal kids, and assorted troublemakers that we called friends.
According to a January paper in the journal Environmental Science & Technology, the troublemakers are mostly flights that take off in the late afternoon and early evening, whose contrails live mostly during the night—when they still trap some heat but can't deflect any sunshine (which can balance out their impact).
But above all, it's fascinating to see this story from such a distinctly non-American perspective, from a point of view where Americans are troublemakers who designed the space shuttle specifically to steal Soviet technology, with politics that revolve around frightening the rest of the world, then presenting themselves as the heroes.
On the plus side, the logistics of the situation are well conveyed; the position of the compound on the edge of the city, the considerable distance between the two American buildings and their easy accessibility by would-be troublemakers due to their being bordered by public streets — all this is clearly presented.
"Even those who dislike the phrase 'Black Lives Matter,' surely we should be able to feel the pain of Alton Sterling's family," Obama said, referring to a black man shot to death by police in Baton Rouge, La.  "We cannot simply turn away and dismiss those in peaceful protests as troublemakers," he said.
Like Network, Money Monster goes behind the scenes at a TV series for a grim satire of the industry, and like Dog Day Afternoon, it opens up into a distinctly New York story about a media circus and the way working-class people instantly empathize with troublemakers who stir things up and trouble the system.
" Reacting to Trump's recent tweet portraying four members of Congress as troublemakers who should "go back to the broken and crime-infested countries from which they came," Graham advised the president to "aim higher" by focusing on policies rather than personal attacks, only to stigmatize the four women of color as "a bunch of communists.
Some purges are punitive (say the firing of acting Attorney General Sally Yates because she defied Trump's immigration order) and some pre-emptive (the expulsion of senior State Department staff) but the effect is to cleanse the government of troublemakers and leave a power vacuum to be filled with loyalists -- or not filled at all, for added disruption of the state bureaucracy.
" A row of police officers behind Mr. Obama in the concert hall did not clap when Mr. Obama spoke of racial bias in the criminal justice system, saying that "when all this takes place more than 50 years after the passage of the Civil Rights Act, we cannot simply turn away and dismiss those in peaceful protest as troublemakers or paranoid.
" They even compare these watchlists to blacklisted citizens during the "red scare" of the 1940s and 50s, as an example of the real potential technology has to be misused: "There's a long history of private and quasi-private watchlists being abused, going back to the labor battles of the early 20th century, when workers and organizers were blacklisted as 'troublemakers' and could have trouble getting a job.
This, combined with deep surveillance-based profiling, enormous scale, automation, lack of sufficient human oversight and a tendency to react to public relations crises instead of making proactive changes helps to explain why, during the 2016 presidential race, the site was swamped with misinformation and outright fraudulent fake news, with actors ranging from foreign troublemakers to make-a-buck hucksters to ideologically motivated political groups.
Here are some of the latest stories: Global rows likely to thwart G7 unity Macron to push for G7 biodiversity charter France, Britain to show unity on Iran at G7 Trump repeats French wine tax threat on G7 eve Tight security to keep troublemakers far from G7 Macron to meet Iranians ahead of G7 Russia's return to G8 format depends on Ukraine Juncker to miss G7 after sugery FEATURES, INSIGHT Trump or Europe: Johnson faces new realities at G7 G7 or G5?
A central figure in the video is Joe Clark, who built a national reputation in the 1980s as the no-nonsense principal of violence-plagued Eastside High School in Paterson, N.J. (Some people may know him better for having been played by Morgan Freeman in the 1989 film "Lean on Me.") Patrolling the hallways with bullhorn and baseball bat in hand, Mr. Clark cast himself as the scourge of troublemakers, a Rambo making classrooms safe for pursuits like the works of Rimbaud.
G73 leaders give Macron nod to message Iran French police fire tear gas, water at protesters "So far so good," says Trump after G7 arrival G7 summit to be a "difficult test of unity": Tusk Macron to push for G7 biodiversity charter France, Britain to show unity on Iran at G7 Trump repeats French wine tax threat on G7 eve Tight security to keep troublemakers far from G7 Macron to meet Iranians ahead of G7 Russia's return to G8 format depends on Ukraine FEATURES, INSIGHT Trump or Europe: Johnson faces new realities at G7 G7 or G5?
Thus, while Kelly succeeded in ridding the White House staff of people seen as troublemakers (who are among those now trying to bring Kelly down), as long as Trump insists on tweeting in a way that can upend policy or inflame an entire segment of the public, so long as he clearly thinks that lying is an acceptable mode of governing, so long as he remains impetuous and at the same time both essentially uninformed on many important issues and persuadable, so long as he muses aloud about replacing key figures, including Kelly, the Trump White House won't be a stable place.

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