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"untouchable" Definitions
  1. a person who is untouchable is in a position where they are unlikely to be punished or criticized
  2. that cannot be touched or changed by other people
  3. (in India in the past) belonging to or connected with the Hindu social class (or caste) that was considered by other classes to be the lowest
"untouchable" Synonyms
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" Gandhi's reply, as quoted by Guha, was that "you are born an untouchable but I am an untouchable by adoption.
"I'm feeling untouchable, untouchable," Trainor sings – but that doesn't stop the fishnet-clad songwriter from intertwining limbs with the ladies and brushing her cleavage in a warehouse scene.
SYDNEY, Australia — Australia the untouchable bubble is no more.
The directors are "untouchable," said one of Singer's former employees.
Trump's response to all this is that he's effectively untouchable.
The game privileged interactive environments over beautiful and untouchable architecture.
These men think they are untouchable, but times are changing.
Felix himself was rendered untouchable by protection from the DFS.
The home button — a hallmark of smartphone design — isn't untouchable.
It was a beautiful clear lake that had become untouchable.
And, yeah, Garth Brooks is still untouchable as country's king.
You have no right to an answer; they are untouchable.
The link seemed clear and the Australian's position became untouchable.
Pop charts change, formats shift, even seemingly untouchable records fall.
Our work has unsettled many who thought they were untouchable.
My endgame wrecking crew was, I thought, pretty much untouchable.
But Flanagan, motivated and exhilarated, proved untouchable even for Keitany.
The seemingly untouchable have lost jobs, reputations and legacies overnight.
As the 1970s drew to a close, Arafat seemed untouchable.
Heroes seem untouchable, Shaw told CNN's Anderson Cooper on Monday.
"Miss Americana" makes one thing clear: Swift certainly isn't untouchable.
Directed by Ursula Macfarlane, Untouchable doesn't exactly offer new information.
Similarly, the "Untouchable one" at 26A is a SACRED COW.
But Mr Kabila and his cronies appear untouchable, for now.
"These men think they are untouchable, but times are changing."
"He's not untouchable, he's the president," Gwede Mantashe told Reuters.
"Sanders himself remains untouchable, in a Trumpian way," Milbank offers.
He is powerful and popular but he is not untouchable.
"Untouchable now has to be the team spirit and the commitment and pride, the commitment to the club, respect to the fans, that has to be untouchable not players," Mourinho told reporters on Wednesday.
Frustrations that had been long considered untouchable by game development culture.
For more than a decade, Fox News' Bill O'Reilly seemed untouchable.
But for the past few years, Yiannopoulos has seemed politically untouchable.
Seen as "unclean," they are considered untouchable by the higher castes.
But will creativity remain a seemingly untouchable aspect of human intelligence?
Thing is, the Veyron wasn't as untouchable as anyone initially believed.
Wherever they've popped up, festivals, radio stations, clubs, they've been untouchable.
At ringside, or in the ring, no tough guy was untouchable.
His latest album Untouchable, will be released March 24 on God?
The Cohen-Watnick firing matters because he used to be untouchable.
Taxpayers would be stuck with a money-hemorrhaging, politically untouchable insurer.
If our Constitution can be amended, why must traditions remain untouchable?
I wonder if SMAP is more untouchable than the imperial family?
Though hated by conservatives, its structure makes it nearly politically untouchable.
Can you just hunch over and stay low and become untouchable?
Why are women deemed untouchable when they are on their period?
They seem to have unfathomable hacking powers, and they appear untouchable.
With rare exceptions, though, governors suspected of corruption have been untouchable.
In that room at that moment, I felt untouchable and powerful.
Within the city's five crime families, bosses typically are considered untouchable.
A predator who was once untouchable has finally been held accountable.
Federer's tenure once seemed untouchable; Djokovic could surpass it in October.
They are convinced cops are untouchable, no matter what they do.
"You're not unreachable, you're not untouchable and your day will come."
As an interviewer, pitch man, announcer, or host, he was untouchable.
Seen as "unclean," they are considered untouchable by the higher castes.
Beyoncé sells a power fantasy in untouchable excellence and relentless dedication.
In this fight you'll see three minutes of untouchable stand-up MMA.
Perceived as being "unclean," Dalits are considered untouchable by the higher castes.
Because they assumed he had two idols to play, Tai became untouchable.
But the administration does not see it as an untouchable holy grail.
Ants Among Elephants: An Untouchable Family and the Making of Modern India.
Japan's farming lobby is far more powerful than America's — it's virtually untouchable.
He just gives off the vibe that he thinks that he's untouchable.
Untouchable: Harvey Weinsteins's victims (re)tell their stories in upsetting new doc.
Pelosi is as close to untouchable as you will find in politics.
"It's like an untouchable place for the anti-people," Ms. Gabriner said.
Declared "untouchable" by Mark Cuban, he lasted four seasons in the league.
When the two newest Raptors share the floor, Toronto has been untouchable.
Liverpool had the Premier League's unbeaten, previously untouchable, leader on the ropes.
But the day of our wedding, my husband and I were untouchable.
It made her thrilling and untouchable and relatable at the same time.
He should have been untouchable for an election or two, at least.
Spin a disc (or, rather, cue up a track) and you're untouchable.
A record that seemed untouchable for years fell in 2:14:04.
More than anything, Untouchable paints a portrait of a culture in flux.
Before Lapidus exited following the investigation into his department, he seemed untouchable.
As violence breaks out, many take pains to identify themselves as untouchable.
For nine years, Mr. Najib was seen as untouchable as Malaysia's leader.
It's a stunning fall for a leader who, until fairly recently, looked untouchable.
"Put your saved money into secured, sacred (untouchable) accounts," he writes on Entrepreneur.
Either that or we're dehumanized as scum or (just as bad) untouchable goddesses.
You'll get access to the library of once-untouchable movies and TV shows.
Before that, we had only seen Britney as this impeccable, untouchable pop star.
The ruler of the world, an untouchable Force that can never be denied!
Ramesh, a day labourer, says that being an untouchable used to be brutal.
Under normal circumstances, any one of these names would be regarded as untouchable.
To many legal experts, the endangerment finding is untouchable, or close to it.
Instead of something holy and untouchable, this rendition of Angels feels more human.
She's shared several photos with him on her Untouchable tour, Perez Hilton reports.
Since 2016, attention has turned to bigger banks, many long considered politically untouchable.
Lastly, there's the Untouchable class of the homeless, drug addicted, and/or criminal.
We spoke up against presidents, against leaders, against institutions that were absolutely untouchable.
For a long time, Bill Cosby was one of those untouchable powerful men.
He said that in those days his status meant he was essentially untouchable.
Temerko said that in those days his status meant he was essentially untouchable.
"Celebrities were treated with kid gloves and were virtually untouchable," Smith told reporters.
Okay, what about something more niche like Cajun Dance Party "The Next Untouchable"?
For Mr Putin's fans, his untouchable ratings serve as proof of his righteousness.
And the Dell just opened, so .... 'Untouchable' is available March 24 on God?
Besides her monologue song, she also performed "You Belong With Me" and "Untouchable."
He began to think that he was untouchable, and that was his downfall.
Interestingly, my maternal great-grandmother was called "the great untouchable" behind her back.
Beauty influencers aren't like traditional celebrities; untouchable in their gated Beverly Hills mansions.
In Bulgaria and Scotland, Ludogorets Razgrad and Celtic have been untouchable for six.
These forces have cemented the Police Department's nearly untouchable status in city politics.
He feels untouchable, he feels immortal, like any teenager that just turned 13.
A man who assumed with his money and presidential alliances, made him untouchable.
"If it weren't for E.U. directives and rules, Bulgarian politicians would be untouchable."
For those five years, the One Direction boys seemed like they were untouchable.
"It shows children from a young age that politicians aren't untouchable," Rubin said.
For the night, at least, Mr. Rubio was no longer the untouchable Teflon candidate.
That's one off Wilt Chamberlain's thought-to-be-untouchable NBA record set in 1962.
Forget fashion — food is on a steep upward climb toward untouchable levels of trendiness.
What makes Untouchable worthy is how and where it chooses to tell that tale.
You're fortunate in the health department, but sometimes you forget that you're not untouchable.
Shattered glass ceilings, kicked down doors, broke gender barriers, she was an anomaly & untouchable.
Patricia Nakache of Trinity Ventures, has dubbed Vision Fund companies "untouchable" or "super haves".
If it did, this phone would be damn near untouchable in this price range.
Everything Kills did was untouchable because I was fighting for both her and myself.
Or was it some dodgy and untouchable higher-ups with four-star military connections?
"It's crazy because I've always loved Nike, it just always seemed untouchable," she said.
Kendrick enlisted features from both Rihanna and U2, making the album kind of untouchable.
If the no confidence vote fails, May is untouchable for at least another year.
Johnson's mark was had been considered one of the almost untouchable records in track.
Back in the stratosphere, the Bugatti Veyron is untouchable for less than $2.5 million.
There is a need, they say, to show that these people are not untouchable.
Everybody acts like my work is untouchable, but I don't particularly care for that.
WASHINGTON — For years, the country's biggest technology companies have been virtually untouchable in Washington.
"We believed that a journalist as prestigious as Javier was untouchable," Mr. Bojórquez said.
They experienced wars and occasional famines, and even had a kind of untouchable caste.
Ruth was untouchable, now she's in the hospital with internal bleeding and broken ribs.
"We look at people who have such a high profile as untouchable," she said.
The once-untouchable Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein turned himself in to Manhattan police today.
I'm told my biological parents came from the untouchable caste, the lowest in India.
But until it all came screeching to a halt in Paris, he was untouchable.
In Germany, Chancellor Angela Merkel, once untouchable, now seems vulnerable in next year's elections.
A life of excess At that time, it seemed that the brothers were untouchable.
"Donna Shalala's Democratic credentials are untouchable & unassailable," the campaign said in a written statement.
"Him in the role as leading that agency doesn't make it untouchable," he said.
Indeed, Ursula Macfarlane's new documentary Untouchable doesn't go for shocking revelation ions or new insights.
Greg is pretty much untouchable when it comes to collecting/playing rare soul and funk.
"He told me he felt no stress, he felt untouchable, he felt awesome," Solis said.
The quality that once made middle-aged women "untouchable" is now turning them into stars.
The amendment, which is popular in polls, was long regarded as untouchable by Democratic candidates.
To have cockroaches or bed bugs is to often be seen as dirty and untouchable.
It's the part of Untouchable that feels the least confident, but that seems appropriate, too.
Unlike welfare, disability, or unemployment benefits, it's unconditional, making it a virtually untouchable political topic.
Yet, Cohen now represents a direct threat to Trump, so he is untouchable to prosecutors.
RHP Stephen Strasburg was almost untouchable in his 20-25 win over Cleveland on Wednesday.
For a generation, the party viewed gun issues as an untouchable third rail of politics.
And Trudeau is no longer viewed as the untouchable golden boy of progressive Canadian politics.
I imagined myself untouchable, free, not subject to other people's opinions or my own sensitivity.
ANTS AMONG ELEPHANTS: An Untouchable Family and the Making of Modern India, by Sujatha Gidla.
The fact that prosecutors even indicted General Dostum surprised many, who had considered him untouchable.
Social Security has long been viewed as an untouchable part of the social safety net.
For years, he seemed untouchable, surviving a variety of scandals and calls to step down.
Dodgers 38, Mets 226 LOS ANGELES — Hyun-Jin Ryu was all but untouchable in May.
They end up with a deal: Marty will pay them more, but Ruth is untouchable.
Under Mr. Kalanick, some Uber executives were considered untouchable, which contributed to a poisonous atmosphere.
Cross off less important calendar items, double up on others, and make what's priceless untouchable.
The timing for Untouchable, Hulu's latest documentary about Harvey Weinstein out September 2, is impeccable.
The equity for the house was committed for a period of a year and untouchable.
The mortgage interest tax deduction has long been considered politically untouchable — until now, that is.
ET. QUOTE OF THE DAY 'These men think they are untouchable, but times are changing.
Kids shows typically create characters that exist within an untouchable universe that's real for kids.
His first two albums, "Illegal Business?" and "Untouchable," are among the region's best of that era.
The only question is whether he would even choose to run, but otherwise Hanks is untouchable.
For a long time it seemed like Facebook and its corral of code-cowboys were untouchable.
She's as untouchable as the neon smoke she slices through, electric with purpose, relishing every second.
With its death we mourn the ending a monumental human endeavor and celebrate its untouchable legacy.
Powerful art can catalyze discussions around untouchable topics, allowing us to express difficult thoughts and ideas.
And, well, bragging via Twitter that they were untouchable to the Feds… Feds cant touch us.
Then again, if the responsible party gets away without a trace, they'll know that they're untouchable.
THERE are 2200 gradations in India's archaic caste system, from the priestly to the supposedly untouchable.
But he had continued to tolerate him; in the insular goth community, Marquis-Boire was untouchable.
Director Ursula Macfarlane and actress Rosanna Arquette were among those at the Sundance premiere of Untouchable.
Watch out, 'cause once you scoop up these fresh buys, your #OOTD game will be untouchable.
We're told Nigg resented Fogle because the staff made him seem "untouchable" ... so he touched him.
Price: Free If health care is inaccessible, access to comprehensive mental health care is practically untouchable.
Some regional bosses remain untouchable, including the all-powerful president of Tatarstan, a predominantly Muslim republic.
Government subsidies that kept fuel cheap were considered an untouchable piece of the Saudi social contract.
Shaabara Rishi, born into an untouchable family, was highly revered as a scholar and a sage.
James Charles, another beauty influencer, used to joke about such things because he was considered untouchable.
There's also Myumi, which offers Japanese omakase dinners from a food truck that are pretty untouchable.
If nothing else, in the usually untouchable space of a museum, it's an opportunity to interact.
Why it matters: The survey shows the reality of Amazon's untouchable advantage against other retail companies.
The half-dozen or so players who sit on top of the world are nearly untouchable.
McKayla Maroney, a 2012 Olympic gold medalist, was untouchable on the vault during the team final.
That mortgage interest deduction was long described as the third-rail of federal tax law — untouchable.
He was also born into one of India's so-called untouchable communities, collectively known as Dalits.
Your siblings and your parents are placed on an untouchable pedestal, and the world knows it.
Mr. Zuma, seemingly untouchable just a couple of months ago, was gone in just 58 days.
After Mr. Skripal was convicted in 22012, he was "untouchable," said Mr. Ivanov, his former colleague.
The anti-corruption bureau investigated previously untouchable tycoons and politicians, including several of Mr. Lutsenko's subordinates.
PARIS — In France's cutthroat corporate world, the billionaire Vincent Bolloré has a reputation for being untouchable.
The miniseries made viewers, and even his serious fans, ask themselves: Is R. Kelly really untouchable?
Future Forward Party has denied accusations that it is anti-monarchy, saying the institution is untouchable.
There was a whole world out there that was sacrosanct and untouchable, like the royal family.
The owner, "a real prick", he says, had been untouchable because of big donations to politicians.
It is built on a model of a free individual who enjoys an untouchable inner life.
She is untouchable — she no longer has to use her sexuality to procure what she wants.
How else can we explain the fact that untouchable drug trafficker Klement Balili is still free?
Despite his brash dealmaking, he was once thought untouchable because he married a granddaughter of Deng Xiaoping.
"A successful national team that may win the World Cup is on some level untouchable," he said.
"I went through my whole life assuming Roe Vs. Wade was pretty untouchable," Zumas explained to Refinery29.
Many girls are married off before they hit puberty and treated as untouchable when they are menstruating.
Doors are friction, he explained; they delay decision-making by tying up deliverables, untouchable on someone's desk.
I wondered about dust and dusting of figurines and of the glass cabinets containing these untouchable treasures.
It's kind of like a fantasy for people, but not so untouchable that it can't be real.
Regardless, it seems as if Facebook is not the untouchable behemoth investors seem to think it is.
It's about predators in power who know that they are untouchable, and the people who enable them.
He got away with it for years, and might have happily eased into retirement, powerful and untouchable.
McCarthy dismissed allegations it would negatively impact CHIP, arguing it targets untouchable funding and saves taxpayers money.
It is from smoke's elusiveness that the artist imparts an untouchable and airy quality to his painting.
From there he was untouchable, speeding into the end zone to extend the Ravens lead even further.
The two have met on at least one occasion and were both subjects in the documentary Untouchable.
Untouchable first premiered at the 2019 Sundance Film Festival, an event that holds significance in Weinstein's story.
Radcliffe ran 2:15:23 at the 2003 London Marathon, and the record had long seemed untouchable.
Major indexes are uniformly negative so far, with the once-untouchable tech shares leading the way lower.
And those hospitals are as politically untouchable as soybean growers in Iowa or oil producers in Texas.
Even with Moore's rebuke of the work, it's still one of those mythic, untouchable comic book tomes.
Hamilton said he was not motivated to equal, or better, Schumacher's record, which was once considered untouchable.
Powerful officials in the provinces ignore rules made in Hanoi, and powerful state-owned firms often seem untouchable.
When Beyoncé and Jay Z dropped Everything Is Love this weekend, they reminded us that they are untouchable.
Olympic gymnast Simone Biles, 19, and Sasha Farber, 30 will tango to "Untouchable" by Tritonal and Cash Cash.
My comedy hero Woody Allen, and his untouchable PR machine and our not wanting it to be true.
He was almost untouchable in the first three innings, allowing only a two-out walk in the first.
It just became this thing where the girls are this untouchable thing that I wasn't able to get.
But while the business is all about the higher echelons of luxury, Arnault is not untouchable, states Antoine.
With several patents pending worldwide, Olaplex's three-step system (two in-salon applications, one at home) seemed untouchable.
In the 5th District, Omar is seen as widely popular — and, for the moment at least, widely untouchable.
I've always put him, MJ, and James Brown in my top three performers of all time list. Untouchable.
It's a hefty project, with his lead singles "Walk On Water" and "Untouchable" appearing amidst the 19 tracks.
Any dissenting voices on these untouchable artists get shouted down online as either clickbait, trolling, or general assholery.
Director Ursula Macfarlane and actress Rosanna Arquette were among those representing Untouchable, about the crimes of Harvey Weinstein.
He moves through the roles of Baker Dill and Moondog like liquid silver, untouchable and constantly changing shape.
It's a sign for us viewers: he is beginning to see he's not as untouchable as he thinks.
For hobbyist photographers like myself, Hasselblad has always been the untouchable luxury brand reserved for high-end professionals.
In this case, a Muslim family protected by untouchable American patriotism: the red muleta to draw the bull.
Whatever the political motivations, imperiling Section 230 is a fearsome cudgel against even tech's most seemingly untouchable companies.
Furthermore, those who assumed, so very fucking arrogantly, that they were untouchable, have taken great knocks of confidence.
Photo by Phil Bergevin There's some lineups in music that are truly untouchable in terms of musical history.
What Untouchable does have is the power of these women's stories, told by them directly to the camera.
In this case, a Muslim family protected by untouchable American patriotism: the red muleta to draw the bull.
The 'untouchable' who cycled from India to Sweden for love And then there was the national quota system.
Ghost's and Angela's financial successes have made them as untouchable by the system as rich, white men are.
"We have offered so much power to this agency they feel that they are untouchable," Ramirez told me.
An upper-caste Hindu doctor, Mr Beck suggests, could turn away a lower-caste patient he considered untouchable.
Higher caste Hindus often cannot fathom cleaning up excrement from a pit toilet, associating it with "untouchable" work.
Until recently he seemed untouchable, and he is considered a folk hero to many of Ms. Rousseff's critics.
Chandler's hero, that "self-sufficient, self-satisfied, self-confident, untouchable bastard" Philip Marlowe, is a ravishing American creation.
Tochi, the most sympathetic one, grew up in a family that belonged to the so-called untouchable caste.
By the time George W. Bush took office, Greenspan's reputation was such that he was pretty much untouchable.
For Ms. Cáceres's daughter, the content of the messages only reinforces the sense that Desa's executives felt untouchable.
They did, however, help her to see anxiety as a confusing companion, instead of a scary, untouchable problem.
When news of the coronavirus first emerged, many people in Italy, Isabella Castoldi included, thought they were untouchable.
She might be untouchable, but I don't think that will stop that hot head from doing something terrible.
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It would not, however, repeal the law's insurance regulations — those are considered untouchable under the Senate's procedural rules.
He recorded achievements in this sport that are likely untouchable, and his legacy as a champion will endure.
Until recently, his feat seemed as untouchable as DiMaggio's 56-game hitting streak or Wilt's 100-point game.
Untouchable to Massachusetts prosecutors, Law retired to a quiet life in the Vatican, where he died last year.
They're both untouchable but Wade, who has a self-awareness that's rare among the uber-successful, actually knows it.
When Negan showed up in the comic, the character that everyone thought was untouchable — Glenn Rhee — met his demise.
Adidas just took a big chunk of market share from industry leader Nike, which was believed to be untouchable.
He lost millions of dollars in endorsements and was no longer the untouchable A-lister he had once been.
They've been through their share of hardships, but both are among the more untouchable members of the comic's cast.
Despite the irony of actual cages, these boot-clad women (allegedly) projected the image of warriors — powerful and untouchable.
Cleveland starter Trevor Bauer (3653-3), who was almost untouchable through the fourth, lost control and took the loss.
"There are two powers in South Korea that were untouchable - the president and the chaebol owner families," he said.
Both ultimately cement the untouchable reputation of the artist in question, even if the path is a little unpleasant.
Bottom line: Meg is simply fucking cool, in that untouchable, born-with-it, definitely-not-Maybelline type of way.
Operating from his base in Libya—a failed state with no extradition treaties with European nations—Mered seemed untouchable.
On "Untouchable," which he boldly picked as the album's second single, Em tries, gamely, to engage with this idea.
She was the Trump whisperer — her internal power was untouchable and her role had no more definition than that.
But questions about Bannon — once widely viewed as untouchable — exploded this week after he was removed from the NSC.
Let's not forget the 8,000 days he was privileged to spend as the beloved, untouchable dean of American journalism.
Beyoncé is an untouchable queen whose life we could never hope to understand, and we love her for it.
There's something classic and untouchable about the raucous chorus of "Lithium," and this cover (and video) do it justice.
"They wanted to use me as an example to the other congressmen, that no one is untouchable," he said.
CAPE TOWN — For years he seemed untouchable, protected by his family and business partners against allegations of severe graft.
State judge Gilbert Hasbrouck bluntly rejected his claim, ruling that impeachment was a judicial function untouchable by the governor.
Valladares knows from the laughter and the looks what he has become to the world: another meth head. Untouchable.
On the second track of the project, "Unaccommodating," the rapper boasts about his untouchable status in the music industry.
Radhika JonesEditorial Director, Books ANTS AMONG ELEPHANTS: An Untouchable Family and the Making of Modern India, by Sujatha Gidla.
When the mining boom flooded the country with dumb money last decade, those who owned the mines became untouchable.
Centuries later, invisible, untouchable, and omnipresent information about us now spreads across databases, from internet browsers to doctors' offices.
Loving her wasn't a choice or something I needed to say yet, but it became my one untouchable thing.
Colonization is often characterized by the taking of resources and reaping of riches, but power itself is untouchable, intangible.
They were as untouchable on Tuesday night, in the biggest game of their season, as they were all year.
Golden State might be great again, and soon, but until Durant gets back to full strength they won't be untouchable.
Perhaps they really don't see the issue, or maybe they feel so insulated and untouchable that they just don't care.
The moment felt untouchable, even if Obama decided not to go off on what the night meant for black people.
Untouchable does this in a way that's wholly convincing, letting women tell the stories of their encounters with Weinstein firsthand.
Though Facebook will ultimately have to submit to some increased oversight, Zuckerberg just proved he is as untouchable as ever.
Other people's fear of breaking with convention, and society's response to difference, leave people like me alone and unloved—untouchable.
Eventually he learned that his upper-caste Maoist comrades had all along been uncomfortable at being led by an untouchable.
"Sweet Dreams" was their breakthrough single, propelling Lennox into iconic status for her untouchable vocals and intriguing, gender nonconforming style.
Such regulation is an effort to contain risk but also encourages acceptance and increases the allure of this untouchable cash.
Beyond television, Tran has appeared in several independent short films, including Untouchable, The Rising Cost of Cosmetics and Andy's CDs.
This is why Cramer thinks Philip Morris needs to try to get back together with Altria to make it untouchable.
The unseen coyotes who passed their customers through the terminals in la línea seemed to exist on an untouchable plateau.
To be a Dalit, or an untouchable person, means being the lowest of the low in some caste-based societies.
She said her abduction had nonetheless sent a message that "nobody is untouchable, no one is immune" ahead of polls.
It's possible, given his closeness to Trump and his importance to the administration's immigration and crime policies, that he's untouchable.
We all know who those iconic lyrics belong to: the one and only hip-hop legend, the untouchable Missy Elliott.
Your office 2100(k) may feel like an untouchable savings account, but it's actually a powerful, tax-advantaged investing tool.
For far too long in the government, there have been "sacred cows" that are entirely untouchable in government reform efforts.
There are certainly other producers who are abusive to their staff, volatile, beyond mean, and very successful, and seem untouchable.
"Take a Chance" is an untouchable example of Italo-disco's sweet-spot—the qualities it possessed over it's American forefather.
The women -- including Argento -- who have spoken out against prominent men thought to be untouchable have set a powerful example.
And it seems, judging from some of his recent behavior, that the impeachment acquittal has convinced Trump that he's untouchable.
Mr. Zuma, seemingly untouchable just a couple of months ago, was pushed to a humiliating choice: Resign or be fired.
New York has been pretty dirty politically in recent years, with several once-untouchable political leaders in Albany going down.
But eventually Social Security became effectively untouchable, as George W. Bush learned when he tried to privatize it in 2005.
This brilliant occasion was marked by a brief address to the assembled press from Gabriele Finaldi, the institution's untouchable director.
My Bloody Valentine live on their own planet, they're pretty untouchable, we can't and wouldn't want to  fuck with that.
In 19963, the only Republican senator to win a state carried by Obama was the untouchable Susan Collins of Maine.
Social media has put pop stars in constant contact with their audience, transforming them from untouchable idols into imaginary friends.
The slain general clearly felt himself untouchable, and would almost certainly have assumed his killing would spark even greater bloodshed.
And it will matter little to Khamenei that Soleimani overplayed his hand and became too confident that he was untouchable.
But the US has for many years taken the view that the organization should be entirely untouchable by domestic courts.
And mine for Time Magazine was own a couple of subjects in a narrative way that would make you untouchable.
"They essentially started to go Scarface with the bling, opulence, and parties, and thought they were untouchable," he told me.
That when I was in that dark, soft place behind the ugly face, I felt quiet, and safe, and untouchable.
Prop 13 has been politically untouchable since it first passed in 1978, because overturning it would mean higher taxes for landowners.
So Untouchable makes the smart choice to push him into the background of his own story, and on his own turf.
When she was going through that, you could obviously see that she was more human than just the untouchable pop star.
But against Cruz he was damn near untouchable and a big part of that seemed to be allowing Cruz to lead.
Especially for investors, this category was largely viewed as untouchable, due to the extensive risk involved and a low success rate.
The Irish superstar might well come up short against Dos Anjos, who is looking more and more like an untouchable champion.
A group of oligarchs became untouchable (their relationships with politicians formed the basis for much of the murdered Mr Kuciak's reporting).
Now, even some of the very Republicans who have long vowed to dismantle Obamacare acknowledge that that protection is simply untouchable.
Perhaps it just assumed its hegemony was untouchable—that it can change and adapt, write live-blogs and put up paywalls.
And I sometimes feel like my ex is untouchable and I'm not going to be able to get out of this.
The move shocked users everywhere, primarily because the site (and its personals) seemed like an untouchable staple of the early internet.
"She played untouchable tennis," Venus said after the 72-minute match, during which the 17th seed Serena fired down 10 aces.
In 2006 an untouchable Egyptian MP denied wrongdoing even after customs found 1,700kg of Viagra illegally imported in his company's name.
While Google, Facebook, Netflix and Apple may seem untouchable, the same was once said of Blackberry, Nokia, AOL, MySpace and Yahoo!
Historically, Dalits were forced into occupations that were considered impure, blocked from formal institutions and regarded as "untouchable" by higher castes.
That's why someone as great as Marcelo Garcia can go out there and be near untouchable at times on the mat.
Kluber has been almost untouchable in the postseason, although a Game 7 would again require him to pitch on short rest.
Collins thinks will make NY Rs untouchable next year because counties will be able to spend that money or cut taxes.
Teala Davies: He thought he was untouchable I'm still a victim because I am fearful for my daughters and everyone's daughters.
As to how her sister might fare going forward, Venus said that no one, not even Serena, was untouchable every night.
In any normal year and with any normal candidate, he would really be in a district that would make him untouchable.
"To be a politician was to be untouchable," said Alejandro de Jesús Peña Ibarra, 32, a co-worker of Mr. González's.
Whatever the accusations, the governors in this rogues gallery share at least one trait: All behaved as if they were untouchable.
The first three games of this year's N.B.A. finals had plenty of people convinced that the Golden State Warriors were untouchable.
Since that 2017 New York Times article, victims have been speaking — first to reporters and now, with Untouchable, to documentary filmmakers.
Silhouetted against the sky were lovely old trees, including a majestic sycamore the clients had decreed untouchable during the renovation process.
But a luxury country residence belonged to his children and a house in London belonged to his mother, making them untouchable.
The soldiers and police officers are treated as an "untouchable" class, dying at an average of close to 20 a day.
The heroes themselves are untouchable corporate entities, but The Boys fixates on the collateral damage that tends to trail superhuman hijinks.
Bill Clinton seemed like a fool with unemployment above 7 percent — and an untouchable god when it fell below 3 percent.
His drive is tearing down once-untouchable party, military and business leaders as well as their powerful networks of relatives and allies.
The government insists it is improving Poland&aposs justice system, saying it was inefficient and controlled by an untouchable "caste" of judges.
Everyone knows the Khan secret by now, his hand speed is blistering and he's untouchable when his feet are working as fast.
The SDLP, a moderate nationalist party, is considering a pact with Sinn Fein, whose past links to violence once made it untouchable.
On the corporate side there are no untouchable sacred cows — but every special provision has its own little corps of dedicated lobbyists.
Tommy was an original Ramone, and the Ramones were part of the pantheon, they're untouchable, so we hugely respected him for life.
The CBR has embarked on a campaign to clean up the sector, taking on formerly untouchable banks with powerful shareholders and clients.
Because when it comes to controversy, fashion brands — especially those whose customer base is predominantly men — are, for the most part, untouchable.
As for Mr Bolloré, "until yesterday I thought he was untouchable", says a person who worked for an opposition figure in Guinea.
FORs, whether talented or not, were considered untouchable and protected in the face of personal scandal or occasional dips in the ratings.
You could also invest a thousand or two in an untouchable CD, and (forcibly) forget about that cash until it matures, too.
After all, the last time we saw this much camo in one place was Spiceworld: The Movie, and those gals are untouchable.
Aisles upon aisles of food, the source of anxiety, would suddenly transform into objects, bright and beautiful, often grotesque, and always untouchable.
Ronald Reagan signed the assault rifle ban, and suddenly the NRA became a huge lobbying force, and guns became an untouchable issue.
The grounds are covered in a fresh layer of snow; everything seems calm, untouchable; much of the city has taken refuge indoors.
Everything Hill did in leading Utah to a 112-97 victory over Brooklyn on Friday night lifted the offense to untouchable heights.
The knives quickly came out for Jared, who had, until now, enjoyed untouchable status within the Trump orbit because he is family.
And that's one way to tell the tale of this season, the Warriors displaying a dominance that made them seem almost untouchable.
For many at Uber, Michael is considered untouchable, especially since he has been at the center of its biggest deals and fundraising.
Those two itemized deductions are among the most used preferences in the tax code and have in the past been considered untouchable.
But any evidence that shows she does not like their untouchable hero in President Obama will be the toughest pill to swallow.
We live in an age when civilizational anger has been so taken over by Islamic extremism that it has been rendered untouchable.
Manafort has spent much of his career doing the kind of dirty business that would make him untouchable for a regular president.
Hulu has acquired exclusive U.S. rights to "Untouchable," director Ursula McFarlane's documentary about disgraced film producer Harvey Weinstein, Variety reported on Sunday.
Which is exactly what has happened to Emelianenko, a man who, until two days ago, seemed like an untouchable legend in Russia.
The third flicking jab was greeted with a stepping jab of Gadelha's own and the untouchable Joanna Champion was on her rump.
Though unassailable, they turn out to be not exactly untouchable, especially in this day of knock-offs, updates, sequels and fan fiction.
The sergeant told the female officer that he "knows people" on the job and that he was "untouchable," according to the complaint.
More than 1 million people in India's "untouchable" caste are still tasked with cleaning sewers, drains, and latrines — with no protective gear.
GUATEMALA CITY — Jailed in the squalid barracks of a military base, members of Guatemala's once untouchable elite plot their return to power.
Chief was decentralizing industrywide collective bargaining agreements, once thought to be untouchable, and allowing companies to reach their own deals with workers.
Frank Jr. might really be untouchable, which is why Ben is going after fancy tie-wearing whiskey drinkers in the casino instead.
"Just like many other issues some saw as untouchable, we are putting the east of the Euphrates issue on track," Erdogan said.
He thought he was untouchable, and honestly, so did I. I thought he was the most powerful person I would ever meet.
Jack Dorsey has just lost a powerful privilege enjoyed by only a tiny group of chief executives: the status of being untouchable.
The upheaval is a reminder to the start-up world that founders are not untouchable and raises questions about Silicon Valley culture.
Times Insider After being acquitted of war crimes, Edward Gallagher seemed to be untouchable, getting away with things other SEALs could not.
Policies that were dividing lines among Democrats have become baselines, and proposals that were politically untouchable are now firmly on the table.
But for now, we have "Untouchable," a respectable and all-too-real introduction to a chilling chapter of a Hollywood horror story.
The message was clear: Samsung was essentially untouchable, and the family that ran the company wielded the true power in South Korea.
India's caste system had historically prohibited members of the Dalit, the "untouchable" castes, from going to school and moving into decent employment.
One Beijing resident named Shi Chuanquan told The New York Times, "This virus is invisible and untouchable, which makes it really scary."
"As long as the Republicans control both the House and the Senate, President Trump is practically untouchable," the "Mad Money" host said.
The upheaval reoriented Malaysian politics and left the former leader, who was once considered untouchable, facing the prospect of decades in prison.
Untouchable, a documentary that has Harvey Weinstein's accusers at its center, takes a similar tack, as does Lifetime's explosive Surviving R. Kelly.
Tovey is fantastic, showing off a soulfulness and tenderness to Kevin, whom we always assumed was as untouchable as he was unfeeling.
But Aunt Lydia knows that June is untouchable too, and she manages to leverage that immunity into its own kind of punishment.
Her estranged husband, Gust Davis, is not mentioned in the trust -- so Tupac's money and music will be virtually untouchable in that divorce.
Hardly any bands have the bravery to take as many risks as Deflect does and has, making them both influential and virtually untouchable.
Facebook is often seen as an untouchable behemoth in the social media realm, a site so big that no competitor can come close.
It was the sense of entitlement and the sense of being untouchable and using this drug as some type of a glamorous accessory.
Night School, blending the perky bounce of Matthew Wilder's untouchable classic "Break My Stride" with Alan Palomo's own chillwave cool and synth mastery.
They're also not trying for the Gossip Girl tradition of showing us a world that's almost entirely untouchable unless you're born into it.
Maybe it's because of the nostalgia for all of Nickelodeon's old shows and cartoons — elevating them to some untouchable status in my memory.
Mr. Vemula was a Dalit — a member of India's untouchable caste — and was also active in a student Dalit group on his campus.
So when Beyoncé withholds information about her music before she drops it, that's Beyoncé being the untouchable goddess we want her to be.
"Track five" is part of how Swift keeps telling her fans, over and over again, that she's not just an untouchable pop star.
It turns Hannah discomfortingly into an untouchable mystery, and the implications of these visions on Clay's own deteriorating mental health are never addressed.
From a young age, girls are taught that math and science are for boys, deeply gendering tech and presenting it as something untouchable.
He said nothing was untouchable because if someone he trusts ends up fucking him over, he's going to tell the world about it.
Activism's move into the investment mainstream is reflected in investors' willingness to take on multinationals that would once have been seen as untouchable.
The Veyron was intentionally unreasonable, a rocket ship that corporate parent Volkswagen could hold up as an untouchable trophy of its engineering dominance.
Shocking Conor is still in the States considering he's facing multiple criminal charges (including a felony) -- but maybe he truly thinks he's untouchable.
Hulu just nabbed the US rights to director Ursula Macfarlane's Untouchable, a new documentary about sexual assault allegations against movie mogul Harvey Weinstein.
Their struggle has been masked somewhat by the success of new rewards schemes that have given them par with the previously untouchable AmEx.
Representing the best that fashion has to offer—style, charisma, drama, and top-notch cheekbones—Moss is an emblem of seemingly untouchable cool.
He also disagrees with the view that Chinese banks are untouchable investments because of the country's problems with high leverage and bad debt.
Market participants said the bourse's action meant that the shares were now "untouchable" for institutional investors who cannot invest due to compliance reasons.
Prosecutors say accused act 'untouchable' Dutch prosecutors describe the men as ostentatious with their wealth and as individuals who have acted with impunity.
Instead, he has demonstrated an honesty to take on subjects so radioactive in the UK almost every other politician has deemed them untouchable.
This term is defined as the shame and degradation meted out to members of social groups believed to be unworthy, dirty, or untouchable.
Bey's performance was powerful — an artistic musing on violence that, like her album, also showcase her showmanship and untouchable talent as an artist.
Until now, drug lords prospered under a corrupt system, becoming untouchable with the aid of crooked police officers and government officials, he said.
I was never that comfortable being the star, the person up there out of reach, bigger and better than the audience, unknowable, untouchable.
"The investigation breaks the notion of the untouchable figure," said Vidal Romero, a political-science professor at the Autonomous Technological Institute of Mexico.
While Costa Rican authorities have taken down numerous mid-level gangs and transport networks, these more important figures have so far been untouchable.
It's vital, and yet if Mueller is untouchable it's because of the political fallout firing him would have — not the special counsel law.
Yet, the summer show instead bent itself backwards to keep Demi and Kistian, a stable and seemingly untouchable LGBTQ+ pairing, in the mix.
At this point, Trump might just be untouchable based on the TOS, which is maybe the most refreshing version of Twitter's rules yet.
We need to keep reminding ourselves of the mind-blowing measures that some extremely wealthy, seemingly untouchable people will take to protect themselves.
Barring a miracle, Republicans are going to lose their House majority, and even their Senate majority, once thought untouchable, is no longer safe.
So far, he has come to feel himself all but untouchable, but his paranoia remains -- and his goals that only feed that paranoia.
One is a Brahmin, one a member of the "other backward castes," and the third a dalit (the term that has replaced "untouchable").
It was not long after that he was overthrown and killed by the Soviets, whereupon The April Revolution was obviously an untouchable property.
When I'm on set and when I'm at shoots is probably the time where I feel the highest about myself; I feel untouchable.
And part of that revolution should be the replacement of CEO and founder Mark Zuckerberg (who currently has an untouchable majority of voting shares).
"This was unfortunate and stupid and makes him untouchable as a marketing commodity," said Bob Dorfman, a sports marketing specialist at Baker Street Advertising.
Mr Sechin is seeking to "become an untouchable topic, like the president's family", says Derk Sauer, a vice-president at Onexim, which owns RBC.
At least we have nuclear weapons, and that makes us untouchable, North Koreans would often tell me when I was reporting in the country.
The gamblers were so convinced this newcomer Bpaet had won against the untouchable Pupa, that they settled their bets before the final bell rang.
Traditionally it is the lowest caste members whose job it is to clean latrines and sewers -- and they are considered "untouchable" by higher castes.
Against the Astros, he allowed an RBI double to Correa that scored Bregman with one out in the fourth inning but was otherwise untouchable.
And many of those brought down by the recent allegations had long been treated as untouchable because they brought in a lot of business.
Episode 93: "Leaving A Mark" It's time to start looking at other suspects, and Peter thinks he has one: DeMarcus Tillman, AKA Mr. Untouchable.
After all, it helps justify their untouchable status in society, a status as exalted as the one that Bill Cosby enjoyed until relatively recently.
Let us turn our attention away from the icon just long enough so that we can see the world which produces him as untouchable.
The President-elect belongs to the Dalit community, once an "untouchable caste," he is only the second Dalit ever to get India's top job.
Asylum seekers range from lower caste "untouchable" Indians facing death threats for marrying outside their class to Sikhs claiming political persecution, immigration lawyers said.
We don't say Pravin Gordhan must be untouchable," he said, adding the probe should be conducted without "having an element of humiliating this minister.
The mortgage deduction is widely viewed as politically untouchable, because its affluent-but-not-super-wealthy beneficiaries will cry bloody murder if it's threatened.
"In Argentina while you are in power you are untouchable," says Roberto Saba, a law professor at the University of Palermo in Buenos Aires.
"Bosco Ntaganda's 303-year sentence sends a strong message that even people considered untouchable may one day be held to account," Ms. Sawyer said.
Arrests, including that of former oil ministers and PDVSA bosses Eulogio Del Pino and Nelson Martinez last month, have targeted officials once thought untouchable.
A restructuring of Turkey's once untouchable military also drew closer, with a planned meeting between Erdogan and the already purged top brass brought forward.
But for many, they are also symbols of an untouchable class of superrich who keep getting richer, thanks to a host of fiscal advantages.
It was this network after all that gave Epstein his ultimate power and prestige and, until recently, seemed to have made him almost untouchable.
For the past year, and longer, the European Union has been politically radioactive, deemed untouchable by most mainstream candidates for national office in Europe.
Up until a few years ago, runway designs were untouchable, meaning every trend was seemingly impossible to buy, at least for another few months.
More recently, he has criticized judges for setting themselves up as an untouchable elite favoring liberal, global interests over the needs of the nation.
Finally, Congress could get more control over the agency's funding, replacing the CFPB's direct and untouchable feed from the Federal Reserve with traditional appropriations.
Why else go out on this limb, which has left the firm vulnerable to being considered a quisling to startup founders and therefore untouchable?
Let's call it 'the hard drive island' because then, immediately, it tells people 'Oh, it's not in the sky, it's not untouchable by people.
Aside from Carmelo Anthony (who has a no-trade clause) and Kristaps Porzingis (who is untouchable), the roster is not exactly brimming with desirable assets.
He confirmed his untouchable greatness by beating Andre Berto – who had lost three of his previous five bouts – on points in September of last year.
The taboo casts nuclear weapons as untouchable, stigmatized tools that only a barbarian would use — shaping public opinion as well as world leaders' personal conviction.
Not that she'd ever reveal her favorite designers to Shirley; she'd immediately go out and purchase the most ostentatious pieces, rendering the entire brand untouchable.
Courtrooms are now mercifully free of thumbscrews, but the psychological manipulation, the victim-blaming and the untouchable sway of powerful men will all be recognisable.
Musk has seemed almost untouchable at Tesla, despite his public missteps and erratic behavior and the company's own problems related to production and cash burn.
"I've seen 26 years of folks washing dishes in a busy diner, and this guy is untouchable," Louie's general manager, Fred Simonson, told the paper.
"They're untouchable by the law because they themselves are the law," says José Cláudio Souza Alves, of the Federal Rural University of Rio de Janeiro.
That sent all the wrong messages in a country that needs foreign investment, and has recently liberalised its once untouchable energy industry to attract it.
In recent years, scores of wealthy businessmen and high-profile politicians, previously thought untouchable, have been imprisoned in Brazil for their role in graft schemes.
Chandra Bhan Prasad, 58, was born into the Dalit Pasi community of pig rearers in northern India, considered untouchable in the ancient Hindu social hierarchy.
Taking them at their word, we see exactly how Trump bringing an untouchable sense of self-regard into the Oval Office could lead to tragedy.
This year, he is the subject of Untouchable, Ursula Macfarlane's 98-minute documentary about the abuses he's waged on others over the past four decades.
The sexual predator seeks out a single woman in his own sphere, knowing that his prestige and plausibility as a "family man" make him untouchable.
Good looks and a ballsy New York attitude made him marketable, and his speed and defensive reflexes made him virtually untouchable in his early career.
The court in The Hague first issued an arrest warrant for him in 2006 and another in 2012, but Mr. Ntaganda lived openly, seemingly untouchable.
Such lies have had lethal consequences, especially for Muslims and Dalits (people belonging to lower castes, some of them still considered untouchable by their compatriots).
A record that was considered untouchable when Schumacher retired in 2012, is within Hamilton's reach, especially now that he has signed with Mercedes through 2020.
It is an especially ripe issue as the bloc continues to face attacks from nationalists and populists who portray its officials as arrogant and untouchable.
But the longer the case dragged on, the more opportunity Oesterlund might have to drain assets out of the country and into untouchable accounts overseas.
Zhou Yongkang, once the seemingly untouchable head of the Communist Party's law-and-order apparatus, was sentenced in 2015 to life in prison for corruption.
" Asked what Congress will do about this, or if she feels that "the president is untouchable at this point," Pelosi said, "They should be investigated.
It would not repeal the law's insurance regulations, which are untouchable under the Senate rules, but it could throw the individual insurance market into chaos.
"Her star power was blinding, and everything she did—the iconic performances, publicity stunts, the music... the untouchable music—it was an intoxicating combination," he said.
"Priceline is still the top doc, Expedia is improving but it still comes in second, and TripAdvisor is a distant and untouchable third place," Cramer said.
The 33-year-old American is chasing a record once thought untouchable — the all-time mark of 86 World Cup victories held by Sweden's Ingemar Stenmark.
With Donald Trump leading the "party of Lincoln", values previously considered untouchable are now up for debate, and these themes are in sharper focus than ever.
Or is it something more ephemeral — something religion might dub the "soul," the part of yourself that is hidden away and untouchable to everyone but God?
Although diminished by disgrace, Mr. Moreira had remained untouchable, a political ally of President Enrique Peña Nieto who had helped build Mr. Peña Nieto's 2012 candidacy.
Chappelle's Show is one of the untouchable wonders of 21st century comedy: frozen in time along with the catchphrases that Chappelle himself recoils from so viscerally.
Network television has also seen its ratings slide — even for tentpole products like NFL games, which were once thought of as untouchable stalwarts of American culture.
Being a Dalit (formerly known as untouchable), or belonging to a caste that happens to be both lowly and uncommon in the area, does not help.
The two Brian Orser graduates have been untouchable at the world championships for the last two years, leaving the rest of the field to chase bronze.
I thought that was great because none of you are established to the point of being untouchable, and yet you said something because it was right.
Gupta and Iverson are encouraged that some civil rights work remains largely untouchable: Police settlements are controlled by federal courts, and prisoners remain released on clemency.
Rumblings will grow louder that the Chancellor's popularity, seemingly untouchable until a few months ago, is becoming ever-more unstable ahead of the 2017 national elections.
He accomplished this by speaking from a place of deep empathy, and by centering on a character that remains untouchable across the political spectrum: his baby.
Plus, all the data stored in your digital locker is protected under ultra-secure 256-bit AES encryption, making it virtually untouchable by anyone but you.
Wilder says Mayweather is putting more than his perfect record on the line because if he looks bad, his entire untouchable career could be tainted forever.
Eminem is on the warpath about racism in America in his new track, "Untouchable" -- even dropping a verse about Colin Kaepernick and his national anthem demonstration.
Cuts to those pensions, the Democrats argue, would break the contractual promises made to workers that their pension payments would provide retirement security -- and be untouchable.
It is this kind of programming that Mr. Horowitz now believes will make FS211 a more serious competitor to ESPN, an untouchable behemoth in sports television.
That document, and a supporting affidavit by one of Truglia's former friends, tells the story of a cash-flush young man who saw himself as untouchable.
But many prominent lawyers were appalled by Dowd's comment, and few voters want to be told by the president's personal lawyer that his client is untouchable.
Other cities, such as Austin and Seattle, Singer said, have been able to keep housing prices from reaching untouchable rates because they've been willing to develop.
If anything, it will only strengthen his determination to shake up a moribund government institution that the political establishment has considered untouchable for far too long.
Women said that those accused of harassment who remain at the plants angered and worried them most; they reel off lists of men who seem untouchable.
In the world of wildlife trafficking, that often means targeting poachers in national parks, while the wealthy buyers and sellers remain online—and thus virtually untouchable.
Cuts to those pensions, the Democrats argue, would break the contractual promises made to workers that their pension payments would provide retirement security — and be untouchable.
In short, Biles can perform everyone else's hardest tumbling pass after she's completed two even more difficult ones: In her first two passes, Biles is untouchable.
Her handling of a drinking vessel was seen to pollute the water inside because she belonged to an "untouchable" Hindu caste that had converted to Christianity.
The emotional core of "Untouchable" resides with Weinstein's alleged victims -- Rosanna Arquette, Paz de la Huerta and Hope D'Amore among them -- who share strikingly similar accounts.
"Untouchable" doesn't provide all the answers, but it frames this still-unfolding story -- and the entertainment industry's awakening to it -- in stark, thoughtful and unsettling detail.
Stripped of context that establishes them as untouchable and timeless masterpieces — apparently gathering dust in a corner — they come across as valueless pieces of discarded stone.
They had already skimmed through the missing years in haste, as though the past were gruesome, the two decades of lost friendship something untouchable and rotten.
The primary cause of the student-loan crisis is an untouchable topicThe average price of college tuition rose 53% between 2001 and 2017, adjusted for inflation.
But a major health-insurance company boss is telling America a program that's made his company and industry much more powerful just happens to be untouchable.
In middle school and then steadily through high school, I had been infatuated with a boy who lived in this house, a perfectly untouchable Joshua Michaelson.
But even industries like entertainment, which harbor no national security issues, could become untouchable to foreign buyers if M&A becomes trade war territory, Aquila said.
Neither party has anyone courageous enough to make the real spending cuts we need to make to the untouchable trio of Social Security, Medicare, and defense.
Biden's shift is the latest sign that, as Vox's Anna North wrote, opposition to the Hyde Amendment — once seen as untouchable — is becoming mainstream among Democrats.
"When you have that much money, you believe you are untouchable," said Maris Kirschbaum, the president of Bbp Investigations, a private investigator in neighboring Broward County.
For much of the campaign, Fillon's advantage in the polls seemed so untouchable that German Chancellor Angela Merkel even met with him in Berlin last week.
She began writing her 2017 memoir, "Ants Among Elephants: An Untouchable Family and the Making of Modern India," when she worked at a bank. Desk. Cubicle.
By the time I watched Symphony for the Devil, Type O's 1999, Jackass-inflected tour film my love for Pete is marrow-deep, totemic and untouchable.
In essence, an economic madness has enabled men like Bill O'Reilly and Lauer and that guy at Amazon to feel untouchable while they sexually harassed women.
Not saying everyone is my size, but it's relatable because I'm not perfect, and I think a lot of people are portrayed as perfect, unreachable and untouchable.
Silvers notes that prior to NYU, she was a "loner" — mostly due to her busy schedule — but she doesn't strike me as aloof or untouchable at all.
The typology of the hotel room is one of anonymity, a uniformity that gives all of these places a sense of untouchable stillness in their temporary comforts.
For Cui, in any case, the point of the research is to show that this is possible, and that we shouldn't consider monitors as untouchable, unhackable things.
Nudging ahead of the once-untouchable Windows by a tiny fraction, Android is now the world's most-used platform for getting online according to these latest figures.
So perhaps this fascination with the state of Victoria and David Beckham's marriage comes from the need to humanize what has previously been a perfect, untouchable entity.
So, AI may become a real threat even to creative pursuits that, up to this point, most in Hollywood believe are untouchable by computers, bots, and robots.
We're imagining that the perfect, untouchable, and morally righteous figure of our dreams can stride straight off the screen into the White House and make everything better.
They were beaten and arrested by gangs of untouchable police (the same tactics are used today in many of the 72 countries that continue to criminalise homosexuality).
It has since cut a swathe through the country's once-untouchable politicians, thanks to the evidence provided by bribe-paying businessmen desperate to stay out of jail.
At past Games, Chloe, Red, and their fellow teen snow-sports prodigies might have felt like untouchable superhumans, but at this year's outing, they're actually refreshingly relatable.
We consider a portion of that stash to be untouchable, having pledged to always hold at least $2114.75 billion in cash equivalents to guard against external calamities.
Even if Trump fires Attorney General Jeff Sessions or Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, the leader of the investigation is a tenured employee, making the investigation untouchable.
He searched for, and found, the top-secret Me 262, the world's first operational jet fighter, so swift and with such a punch that he felt untouchable.
At the top tiers of tech, Bernie Sanders seems as untouchable as Trump — none of the donors reviewed by TechCrunch gave to the Sanders or Trump campaigns.
If you've been following the Weinstein story since The New Yorker and The New York Times blew it open, Untouchable won't have any new bombshells to offer.
Brown did more than anyone else in America to blur the lines between print journalism and Hollywood, creating the very climate that made someone like Weinstein untouchable.
On Friday, British Cycling responded to a leaked draft of a report into the investigation published by the Daily Mail in which Brailsford was described as "untouchable".
In light of these rumours, Dillashaw immediately pressed for a flyweight title fight against the long-untouchable Demetrious "Mighty Mouse" Johnson in case the rumours became fact.
The first four games were shared but once Djokovic got into his metronomic groove he looked untouchable and the errors began to flow off his opponent's racket.
The Albert Maysles New Documentary Director Prize went to David Feige for "Untouchable," which looks at the effect of strict sex offender laws in the United States.
Clinton's defeat a sign that gun control is an untouchable issue and anticipating an expansion of gun rights with a Trump administration and a Republican-majority Congress.
Edge was on the verge of breaking out as an iconic star and Lita already was; they were untouchable, even though the backstage code demanded a sacrifice.
Once Harvey took the mound on Friday, he was nearly untouchable through the first five innings, allowing just one single and a walk while striking out six.
Since ChrisG's stunning performance at EVO last year, he has remained nearly untouchable, but Vegas native and fellow Morrigan main RyanLV has stepped up to challenge him.
Even as the man brags about federal tax evasion and owning mastery of the Wall Street dark arts his populist supporters claim to abhor, he's relatively untouchable.
While that probably won't be enough to halt his campaign's slide, it underlines something significant that's changed since the grand bargain era: Social Security has become untouchable.
"This is our time to make a difference," Mr. Boyega's character tells his comrades in arms as a version of Tupac Shakur's "Untouchable" booms during the trailer.
In a statement on Thursday, Mr. Stanek said he had been forced to step down because of pressure by "untouchable ones" who work at public cultural institutions.
It was a feat for a fragile democracy and an inspiration in a region where elites were virtually untouchable and prosecutors were just beginning to tackle graft.
Even like the way we talk about what is PC culture, and the way we think about what we hold up as...as untouchable to talk about.
" Mr. Stefanik was known for setting records on the Whelen Modified Tour that Mr. France called "likely untouchable," adding that "his legacy as a champion will endure.
But his assassination made the moon program untouchable, something that simply had to be achieved, not only for geopolitical reasons but also to honor the martyred president.
But what may help Ramaphosa is a realization in the upper echelons of the ANC that Eskom is no longer untouchable, sources in the ruling party said.
One of the two men, Hyon Kwang-song, is a high-ranking embassy employee who claims diplomatic immunity and, as a result, is untouchable by the police.
The 103-year-old, riding a matt-black black bike sporting no trade team logos or branding, proved untouchable on the 54km course across rolling Yorkshire countryside.
We used to just assume that Medicare was untouchable because everybody gets it, but Medicaid, which is for the poor, would have a lot less popular support.
"The impoverished, the reviled and the outcast — whether black or untouchable, whether girly boy, faggot, hijra or whore — never stop fighting for dignity and justice," he writes.
Once, Labour was untouchable in the mill towns and mining villages of northern England and the shipyards of Scotland, piling up power through once-huge labor unions.
O.J. Simpson's still untouchable in the literary world -- most major publishers will NOT be scrambling to offer him a book deal after he gets out of prison.
And both would have been considered untouchable by most teams in the league, the kind of guys that GMs endlessly assure us they'd never even think about dealing.
Even as complaints piled up, though, Messina kept his job and was viewed as "untouchable" because of management's failure to take action, the lawsuits filed in 2017 allege.
ABOUT THE AVALANCHE (24-21-21): Rantanen, the 22th overall pick in the 210 draft, is beginning to show why he is untouchable as the trade deadline approaches.
LONDON (Reuters) - Wayne Rooney knows it already and Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Paul Pogba have been warned by manager Jose Mourinho that no player is "untouchable" at Manchester United.
Paris Saint-Germain are untouchable in France, Bayern Munich have monopolised the Bundesliga, Juventus dominate in Italy and Barcelona have won 280 of La Liga's past 11 titles.
As a young girl, in Andhra Pradesh, Sujatha Gidla remembers adult members of her educated Christian untouchable family "scrambling to their feet" whenever a Hindu materialised before them.
Ruled by the sun and the element of fire, Leo is the bold A-lister of the Zodiac, simultaneously relatable and yet untouchable in their theatrical, exuberant persona.
Once I was able to rid myself of those parameters, I found myself in a deep well of unbounded and untouchable love free from the dominion of patriarchy.
"The Storm" and "Untouchable" suggested that it would challenge the portion of Em's fanbase that leans right, but it seems more concerned with challenging for Rap Caviar supremacy.
"With our government (pension reform plans) are untouchable... it will rather be necessary to reassess the citizen's income," Salvini said in an interview in daily Corriere della Sera.
But they packed Camden Yards in Baltimore on this day in 1995 to see Cal Ripken Jr., a shortstop for the Orioles, break a record once considered untouchable.
As neatly as Schwarber would have fit as a future Yankees designated hitter — think 50 homers a year — the Cubs swore he was untouchable, and they meant it.
Since assuming power in 2012, President Xi Jinping has embarked upon a sweeping campaign against corruption, taking down once-untouchable party, military and business leaders and their networks.
It isn't style; I admire his direct and even brusque approach, and his willingness to eviscerate untouchable icons that have been foisted upon us by the intolerant left.
Herrig says it's clear Conor thinks he's "untouchable" -- above the law 'cause of all his fame and fortune -- and his actions, no matter the motive, are beyond childish.
Florence, who grew up at Pipeline, in Hawaii, is not a particularly imposing competition surfer—he's too easygoing—but when the waves are good he is frequently untouchable.
DAR ES SALAAM (Reuters) - Tanzania's president on Saturday ordered the security forces to go after top criminals financing organized networks behind elephant poaching, saying no one was "untouchable".
Progressives could be on the verge of delegitimizing their foes, on guns but also much else, rendering them untouchable for anybody who wants to stay in polite society.
Athletes in sports such as football and basketball are more likely to commit sexual assault, perhaps because they are encouraged to think of themselves as godlike and untouchable.
Girardi ignored that Green — one of baseball's best at avoiding bats — did not appear typically untouchable after throwing 42 pitches in the Yankees' wild-card win on Tuesday.
Her precocious mother, Manjula, struggled in school with the poor grades she received from one professor, who realized that "she was poor and untouchable" and reacted with disgust.
He frustrated Wawrinka with his ability to flick the ball around the court at will, going up a set and a break while remaining untouchable on his serve.
For the man who was long untouchable — even a word of criticism against him in the media was forbidden for much of his rule — prison was a shock.
Soleimani considered himself untouchable, thus traveling freely and beside one of his top Iraqi lieutenants, never imagining that the United States would dare such an action against him.
While this tax break only benefits 20 percent of taxpayers, it has always been very popular in the emotional rhetoric of the housing market and therefore politically untouchable.
However, the authorities have also detained numerous current and former senior officials on corruption charges, and have jailed some of them including the once untouchable former intelligence chief.
"It remains an opening in grand style; for anyone who works at La Scala it remains the key date, it is untouchable," said Ms. Cavallin, the stage designer.
"During his tenure as the highest-ranking uniformed officer in the Suffolk County Police Department, James Burke considered himself untouchable," United States Attorney Robert Capers said in a statement.
It is clear that the oligarchs will be untouchable, that the basic units of kleptocracy in the SBU (security service), courts and the prosecutor offices will also remain intact.
But the all-powerful untouchable executive strategy was checked by a judge overseeing a case involving Trump's tax returns -- which he, breaking previous presidential precedent, has refused to release.
Mimi Mondal, a Dalit (formerly known as Untouchable) writer, notes that since curbing sexual abuse requires women's testimony to be taken seriously, Dalit women stand at a double disadvantage.
But if you face them rather than denying the problem or washing it away as something inevitable that happens to those people over there, they are not untouchable nightmares.
" Bottom line: A White House official told me minutes after Hope's announcement became public: "The fact that she was untouchable in that role put her in a unique position.
Mr. Bemba, who is now 53, was a businessman and scion of a prominent Congolese family before rising to the vice presidency — successful, rich and believed to be untouchable.
"Deutschland 93" plunges further into the death spiral of Escobar's empire, as the once-untouchable kingpin acts like a wounded animal, lashing out at his attackers in ugly spasms.
The three untouchable units at Citigroup, according to Mason, are Treasury and Trade Solutions, securities services, and branded cards, the linchpin to the firm's US retail-banking battle plan.
Since getting clobbered by the Chicago Cubs in the season opener, Minor has been nearly untouchable, giving up two runs while striking out 19 in his last 23 innings.
Apple, in particular, was virtually untouchable on Wall Street, reaching a valuation of almost $900 billion at one point, the highest of any publicly traded company in the world.
It's a marked contrast from the untouchable Anna Wintour bob she sported in the last film, when we only saw her from Scott's perspective as a cool, mysterious figure.
When you think of classic English fare served on quaint and breezy coasts, the first thing that comes to mind is likely the untouchable combination of fish and chips.
The Constitution they drafted made it a punishable offense to treat anyone as "untouchable," outlawed discrimination based on caste, and encouraged the state to pass measures correcting its effects.
Tim Duncan is a Hall-of-Famer with an untouchable career, but Michael Jordan is the consensus Greatest of All Time (and he played professional basketball, same as Timmy).
Sentiment toward the late leader varies by age group: For those old enough to remember the revolution—and subsequent turbulent relationship with the US—Castro was a demigod, untouchable.
I know what I wanna do when we first go on, and what I'm gonna do at the end, but it's the moments in between where you feel untouchable.
We also hope to adopt its particular blend of critical nostalgia—HLD knows where it came from, but it doesn't settle for the past or exalt it as untouchable.
As was the case in another Pyrenees stage earlier this week, the rider who once was untouchable in the mountains faded dramatically toward the end of the day's racing.
Sports documentaries are easy to love, and this eight-part series makes that even easier by profiling not the untouchable heroes but the intriguing athletes who came up short.
They want to make him, a person still clothed with the presumption of innocence, more of an untouchable before trial than those who have been convicted of a crime.
"A year ago, the big tech companies were basically untouchable," said Luigi Zingales, a finance professor at the University of Chicago who has studied government regulation and corporate behavior.
Many legends make work that feels untouchable, but even when Berman—as he often did—was gracefully exploring the dark parts of the human psyche, his work felt approachable.
But I had to choose between wet tire shine, ultra-wet tire shine, extreme tire shine, untouchable tire shine, hot tire shine, foamy tire shine, and gel tire shine.
In the last decade, societies in which corruption used to be treated as a fact of life developed a strong intolerance to official thievery and ousted once-untouchable politicians.
But by any fair standard, the holy trinity of United States social policy should also include the mortgage-interest deduction — an enormous benefit that has also become politically untouchable.
To a 2020er, the book will come as a shock — Harvey was untouchable then — but also a salve: A lot is going to go wrong in the decade ahead.
Manson's followers were largely middle-class white women who'd been all but stripped of their original identities, while their victims were ostensibly untouchable members of Hollywood's elite upper class.
David Selznick, producer of Gone with the Wind, touched a lot of actresses and then became infatuated with Jennifer Jones, who in mysterious and semi-spiritual ways was untouchable.
He went after the most vulnerable and the least powerful — and those were the production assistants and the interns," says Zinone, who adds that Lauer, "felt like he was untouchable.
There are plenty of reasons this argument is reprehensible, but Untouchable, as a film, has one of the most powerful reasons of all: the testimony of women targeted by Weinstein.
But while incels seem to believe that the untouchable (and seemingly nonexistent) Stacy will never sleep with them, they feel as though they are owed attention and sex from Becky.
He orchestrated the attacks on her and her boyfriend Hugo (Keean Johnson) and by the end of the movie, Nova was still untouchable up in the sky city of Zalem.
Virtually all traditional media and entertainment companies now openly covet Netflix's, Amazon's and Facebook's user data, as well as how those services leverage that data to their seemingly untouchable advantage.
Beyoncé's persona is one of an untouchable goddess: She's personal in her music, where she sings of infidelity and heartbreak, but she holds her private life back from public eyes.
"As long as land is in the hands of a few, there will be a caste system ... (and) Dalits will continue to be untouchable," she told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
Speaking ahead of United's home Europa League clash with Turkish side Fenerbahce on Thursday, Mourinho said the only untouchable presence in the United dressing room cost not a single penny.
By creating a bubble of spectacular privilege, he successfully persuaded everybody — not only his friends, but the underage girls he was accused of having sex with — that he was untouchable.
He went after the most vulnerable and the least powerful — and those were the production assistants and the interns," said Zinone, who added that Lauer "felt like he was untouchable.
He helped engineer an electoral pact with the hitherto untouchable far-right Jewish Power group, which calls for the annexation of the occupied territories and "encouraging" all Arabs to emigrate.
This is one of our favorite songs off the new record (especially the snappy handclap rhythm, and the part where he bellows out, "slaves to none!" in that untouchable voice).
Everything about McMahon painted the picture of an untouchable corporate elite: his suits, his trademark strut, the limos, the constant reminders that he was the boss, and even his song.
Its chief architect, B.R. Ambedkar, a brilliant jurist, was born a Dalit, that is, from one of the castes regarded as "untouchable" and kept wretched by untold generations of discrimination.
Entitlements should not be considered untouchable and while it's important to be a compassionate society, we must have constraints — otherwise, we'll see uncontrollable expansion our already-ballooning debt cannot sustain.
Since I've spent my whole life teaching myself that bagels are The Untouchable Carb, it's no wonder I act like a maniac when faced with a kitchen full of them.
That's not to say that the original Mary Poppinsis some untouchable gem, but rather that it appears Mary Poppins Returns didn't even try to outdo the original in any respect.
Guzmán thought for more than 25 years that he was untouchable, that there was no problem affecting the Sinaloa cartel that he couldn't bribe, torture or kill his way out.
Its goal was to downplay art's status as an awe-inspiring, highly valuable commodity produced by an artistic genius and destined to sit, remote and untouchable, in a hushed museum.
Even son-in-law Jared Kushner, who's pretty close to untouchable, got a little chin music yesterday as the press pool got a glimpse of Trump's meeting with congressional leaders.
Deposits of sand, gravel, and stone can be found all over the United States, but many of them are untouchable, because they're covered by houses, shopping malls, or protected land.
Chop Shop is installed in the cavernous former post office vault; standing in the entryway, you can gaze at the formerly untouchable, now fully cuttable, masterpieces from behind gold bars.
He was a former rugby star with friends in law enforcement, a man's man who had seemed to be untouchable in a country that elevates "mateship" to a national virtue.
Then, playing us into the weekend, we've been wearing out an hour or so of lilting obscurities in LQQK mix, and a Boiler Room live set from the untouchable Lone.
No matter what happens, some experts welcomed a discussion about a political issue that was once considered untouchable because opponents risked being labeled coldhearted toward people with serious medical conditions.
But the raids were a clear shot across Zuma's bows -- the Guptas have long been implicated in corruption cases linked to the President but until now have largely been untouchable.
Ultimately, the most powerful moments in Untouchable come thanks to Weinstein's victims, who once more bear the burden of reliving their past trauma in an effort to make a difference.
Despite the perception that he is the one untouchable adviser in the president's inner circle, Mr. Kushner was not especially close to his father-in-law before the 2016 campaign.
Not only has he been untouchable between the sticks, but he's also given Liverpool's defence a huge confidence boost, and the attack an extra outlet thanks to his sharp distribution.
"He's a much stronger candidate than Cruz and in any other year, he'd be untouchable, he'd have it in walk," said Bill Miller, a GOP lobbyist and consultant in Austin.
In addition, Speaker Paul D. Ryan has suggested that Republicans might want to build on their tax overhaul success by pursuing changes in social spending programs that Democrats consider untouchable.
The viral social campaign represents a ground shift on issues that for far too long have lurked in the shadows and brings real accountability to individuals often seen as untouchable.
On the other hand, and maybe this is changing over the last couple of years, but a few years ago, these were sort of untouchable businesses, because they were hot.
Bills fans always had one thing that seemed untouchable—the idea that things could be better next year—but McDermott invented a way to take that away from them, too.
Chinese regulators surprised many by not reviewing the purchase of DeePhi, despite how strategic its technology could prove—or how easy it is to classify as defence-related and thus untouchable.
From Untouchable by Elizabeth SaFleurEvery candle in Carson's room was lit, over two dozen pillars similar to the ones he'd used in a demonstration he'd given at Club Accendos months ago.
Untouchable isn't a cure-all, but it's part of a much bigger industry-wide reckoning that must continue into the future, even as various figures implicated for similar actions attempt comebacks.
In Idaho, meanwhile, Republican Governor Butch Otter may be retiring, but this race, and many others in Idaho, appear to be fairly untouchable right now, indicating the limits of Democratic energy.
Season 2 has worked especially hard to show how teen Kevin (Logan Shroyer) acted out over his father's addiction issues and the human weaknesses it revealed in Kevin's formerly untouchable hero.
That is to say, 200m Indians belong to a community deemed so impure by the scriptures that they are placed outside the hierarchical Hindu caste system and are commonly called "untouchable".
ET on A&E, is another one of those fancy events where untouchable celebrities rub elbows, wining and dining... while you watch alone, with a microwavable meal balanced on your legs.
"It's totally senseless to treat lawyers as an untouchable group," said a commentary last week in Global Times, a widely read Chinese tabloid that has repeatedly faulted critics of the crackdown.
Once-untouchable celebrities like Harvey Weinstein, Kevin Spacey and Louis C.K. were booted off their perches and the everyday harassment of women in workplaces like Ford auto plants became public knowledge.
It feels like the structures that enabled (mostly) men to sexually harass and assault others with no consequences are crumbling down, taking with them those in power who previously seemed untouchable.
And though 50 Cent's public persona has taken a battering in recent years—beaten down by bankruptcy and downright foolishness—it remains a fact that, at one time, he was untouchable.
Still, the move could be viewed as political, since Assange is untouchable as long as he remains in the Ecuadorian embassy, and Ecuador has not changed its stance on Assange's extradition.
I don't think Adobe is untouchable, but I do think that its taken advantage of its market position in a way that harms the long-term health of the creative community.
The White House doghouse has, at various times and in various news reports, been inhabited by everyone from top aide Kellyanne Conway to Trump's seemingly untouchable son-in-law Jared Kushner.
VICE News Tonight sat down with mothers of college athletes, powerful and seemingly untouchable figures on their respective campuses, to find out how the #MeToo movement has impacted their parenting approach.
But activists for the Dalits, members of the "untouchable" caste, said that glossing over the caste system would do little to protect students and would be an inaccurate portrayal of India.
Hassan Nasrallah, the Hezbollah leader, is slowly being recast from the untouchable and holy "Sayyed" to just another cynical party secretary-general, who happens to be in the pay of Iran.
Whether Richardson even focused at the time on the extent to which Dixon, in distinction to a vice president, said that a president was untouchable by criminal process, I don't know.
It's not his fault, he signed to face the formidable Fernando Gonzalez before that bout fell through, it is the fault of promoters trying to sell the untouchable Anderson Silva vibe.
I don't mean to imply that the subject is untouchable, but it is the case that we have become so accustomed to black death that it is often used too casually.
Next to it, is a moment of absolute stillness: Romare Bearden's 1970 masterpiece, "Patchwork Quilt," with its nude foulard-wearing Nubian, stiff as an Egyptian sculpture and, in this, majestically untouchable.
The whole SQ series is nothing more than a seven-part flex on the industry, and Wayne took on a song here that, at that time, probably felt untouchable for most.
JOHANNESBURG — In a continuing shake-up of Angola's old order, the once-untouchable son of the nation's longtime dictator has been arrested on corruption charges, state news media announced on Tuesday.
Impunity for the atrocities carried out — as many as 21981,000 civilians were killed or disappeared in the conflict — was now enshrined in law, and it appeared military leaders would remain untouchable.
She wrote that if Oesterlund created "a parallel corporate structure of companies outside the U.S," moved his operations offshore and "implemented a personal asset protection strategy," he could become almost untouchable.
Things have grown so bad that some analysts now speak in terms of "state capture" — where all major state institutions are effectively in the hands of corrupt politicians and untouchable oligarchs.
Tuesday's sentences marked the second verdict since September, when a military court handed long prison terms to the once untouchable intelligence chief and youngest brother of the former president, Abdelaziz Bouteflika.
But the settlement racket too easily lets regulators feel like they're putting points on the board even while criminals continue to roam the streets, having learned the lesson that they're untouchable.
Though Bayern won the Champions League in the season before Guardiola's arrival and has been nearly untouchable in Germany under him, it was eliminated in the semifinals in his first two seasons.
But a film like Untouchable, debuting as Weinstein's legal team is still trying to assert his control of the narrative, vitally focuses on the voices of those whom he most profoundly affected.
Why it matters: The e-commerce giant already accounts for nearly 50% of the e-commerce market, with a recent survey showing the reality of Amazon's untouchable advantage against other retail companies.
All four of the women who have accused Tyson spoke of a desire to hold a seemingly untouchable public figure to account, a goal that now rests on the various investigations underway.
And, since nostalgia and millennials are something of a package deal, it's likely that now you look back fondly on the songs of your adolescence as untouchable, perfect, not up for criticism.
For Chief Executive Sergio Marchionne and the chairman of Exor, John Elkann, the car business of Fiat Chrysler is far from being "untouchable", l'Economia-Corriere della Sera reported on Monday, without elaborating.
When Chornovil complained about Manafort to a close associate of Yanukovych, Chornovil said the man told him Manafort was untouchable — "a big cheese here, in charge of everything," according to NBC News.
Mr Netanyahu pushed for an electoral pact with the hitherto untouchable far-right Jewish Power group, which wants to annex all the occupied territories and "encourage" Arabs, including Israeli citizens, to leave.
Because though it was fun to see Fall Out Boy live from different angles—like an untouchable ghost who was visiting from the afterlife—the novelty wore off after a few goes.
Connecticut Senator Chris Murphy's nearly 15-hour filibuster may not lead anywhere immediately in terms of legislation, but it's a significant step towards removing gun violence off the list of untouchable subjects.
When Alexander was sent to Voronezh, big brother Fedor was still an untouchable figure in Russian MMA: President Vladimir Putin's favorite, the head of the Russian MMA Union, a king among men.
The outside world was another story altogether, but here, within the hallowed halls of heavy metal (or whatever bar, basement, or dingy venue I'd ended up in that evening), I felt untouchable.
"She received carte blanche from the president to go after those banks that were earlier untouchable," says Oleg Vyugin, chairman of MDM Bank and a former deputy governor of the central bank.
Having to face a coalition that includes three respected former generals so fundamentally changed the prime minister's calculus that he had to reach out to a group that hitherto was politically untouchable.
Kushner, whose portfolio is so broad that he's been described as the "Secretary of Everything," was widely regarded as the one untouchable staffer in the White House due to rule No. 1.
Ballet is about moody atmosphere, theatrical effects and quasi-military regimentation (says Hofesh Shechter, in "Untouchable," created for the Royal in 2015 to a score composed by Mr. Shechter and Nell Catchpole).
Two security officers in charge of the investigation have now been removed from the case and are themselves under investigation for misconduct amid a rolling purge of Uzbekistan's once-untouchable security service.
Moreover, Mr. Casaleggio recently confirmed in an interview in Le Monde that the party's two-term limit was "untouchable," and several of the current crop of parliamentarians were first elected in 2013.
Shahriman Lockman, a senior analyst at the Institute of Strategic and International Studies Malaysia, said it is possible that they were all hiding in the North Korean embassy - making them virtually untouchable.
It will share a program with Hofesh Shechter's 2015 "Untouchable" and Mr. Pita's new work, set to a commissioned score by Frank Moon, and inspired by a 1920s novel by Dorothy Scarborough.
Government supporters have insisted their intention is to reform Poland's courts, making them less corrupt and less dysfunctional and to overturn a system in which they say judges are elite and untouchable.
With lines torn straight from late-night texts, swimming through woozy synths that sound drunk themselves, "Marvins Room" rebelled against the expectation that rappers — and, more broadly, men — should be immovable, untouchable.
It indicates that perhaps a person's painful and unwanted experience no longer will be swept under the rug by an apparatus of complicit actors in order to protect seemingly untouchable powerful figures.
While the series's final season left many fans disappointed, Game of Thrones — and this scene, in particular — forever changed our expectation that heroes are somehow safe from war and chaos, somehow untouchable.
Firstly Ben UFO and Helena Hauff's triumphant back to back from Sonar last month, and the untouchable Objekt's Kern mix which is, genuinely, one of the best mixes you'll hear all year.
Wheeler was especially unsettled: He'd thought the crew was untouchable after the Epic investigation appeared to stall, but now he felt certain that everyone was about to get hammered by a racketeering case.
While the results of the investigation — which the board is discussing today — didn't bode well for Michael, many are surprised that he, who was otherwise deemed untouchable at the company, would step down.
That Untouchable opened at the Sundance Film Festival is itself a rebuke, both to the man at its center and, in subtler ways, to the industry culture that enabled him for so long.
Smith presents the midpoint between the two most important quarterbacks in the NFL: the untouchable Brady, who he faces on Thursday, and Colin Kaepernick, who won Smith's job in San Francisco in 2012.
Adtech isn't dead, it just has a lot of dead weight Yahoo has been beaten up in the press for so long that it's hard to remember how untouchable the company once appeared.
The 91-year-old Playboy founder, sex icon, and gentleman extraordinaire leaves behind an untouchable legacy of libido and liberation, a multimillion-dollar publishing empire, and a grief-stricken gaggle of sexual partners.
In January, universities across the country erupted in protests after a doctoral candidate at Hyderabad University who was a Dalit, or a member of India's untouchable caste, hanged himself in a student residence.
MUMBAI (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - A former rebel fighter and member of India's "untouchable" caste is taking on caste-based discrimination with packaged foods that would have been regarded as impure just decades ago.
The arrest of Samaha and indictments against two Syrian officials in the case marked a major break with the past when Syria dominated Lebanon and public figures associated with it were largely untouchable.
With any kind of rock music—or any kind of entertainment that features a star as a sort of untouchable and extraordinary figure—there's an authoritarian relationship between the performer and the audience.
Of course, the fact that I do not have credentials to this convention colors my forthcoming observation but let me say this: This convention feels significantly more exclusive and untouchable than the RNC.
Kadyrov can assume he is all but untouchable now, and even while the federal budget is under serious pressure, and rebuilding Crimea has the highest priority, he will continue to get his money.
Their popularity has widened divisions in the Alliance between those on the right, who want to reach out a hand and secure a parliamentary majority and those who see the party as untouchable.
He has arrested generals for graft who were once considered untouchable, announced a trimming of the ranks by 300,000, shaken up the outdated command structure and slimmed down the top-heavy high command.
Djokovic, who started the week with a cold, is now one Masters title shy of Rafael Nadal's all-time record and on Sunday, the 32-year-old was untouchable at the Bercy arena.
For instance, the interpretation of certain laws pertaining to the compensation of loan officers literally makes these employees untouchable and unaccountable for even intentional errors that can prevent consumers from obtaining a loan.
They know hunting down the people who poach is not an ideal solution to the conservation problem, but they also see no other way around the untouchable kingpins who control global rhino trade.
Without anyone reining him in as before (prior to being an untouchable blockbuster king, Lucas had collaborators whose suggestions for changes proved crucial to the success of his films), he's unleashed to indulge.
And yet, like the castle, it exists there, untouchable in its closed-ness, waiting to unfold (or implode) on all of us who simply wander the pathways that surround this vast political machine.
Those of us in the media and the arts have been glad to watch the downfall of previously untouchable editors, producers and comedians who everyone knew were creeps but few people could confront.
Now we live in a time when voices that might offend are silenced on college campuses, when politics has become an untouchable topic in many circles, even more fraught than religion or race.
And June, knowing her pregnancy makes her as untouchable as she can be in Gilead, lets everyone know exactly how mad she is — until Aunt Lydia finally finds a way to break her.
Discovered in Uruguay, the skull suggests that the largest saber-toothed tigers might have been able to take down giant plant-eaters, as heavy as pickup trucks, that researchers had thought were untouchable.
The documentary Untouchable: The Rise and Fall of Harvey Weinstein, out September 2 on Hulu, and the new book She Said by reporters Kantor and Twohey, offers further insight into the Weinstein machine.
Kontaveit, an aggressive Estonian, began the match playing nearly untouchable tennis, hitting 26 winners and just two unforced errors as she swept the first nine games of the match and left Bencic helpless.
Throughout his decade-long career, Drake became more and more of a relentless money machine both on the road and in the boardroomThrough his success, Drake built a near-untouchable and unprecedented empire.
The Justice Department's push to hold individuals liable for corporate misconduct may be a welcome change, but targeting defendants who may be effectively untouchable could lessen the impact of this more aggressive approach.
Tony Saggers, a former anti-drugs wallah at the National Crime Agency (NCA), an impoverished answer to America's FBI, says foreign crooks can see footballers as ambassadors for their country and thus untouchable.
Mr. Barenboim, 76, has long been considered untouchable in Berlin, where he is music director of the Staatsoper — the city's premier opera house — and principal conductor for life of its orchestra, the Staatskapelle.
With notable exceptions like Akin, though, abortion opponents have generally seen the exceptions as politically untouchable, Ziegler said, largely because they're so popular with voters — even those who oppose abortion under other circumstances.
And even when a department born of a crisis is wildly unpopular and has grown far beyond the scope of its mission — think the Department Homeland Security — that bureaucracy is essentially untouchable, too.
Time after time, with the support of two different chief executives, the bank handed money — a total of well over $2 billion — to a man whom nearly all other banks had deemed untouchable.
Or we can use them to draw attention to it, to force a reexamination of the power dynamics in American society — even if the most powerful person of all remains, for now, untouchable.
That dominance of Capitol Hill is suddenly threatened -- and not just in the Senate, where there are many competitive races, but also in the House, where the GOP majority was considered untouchable until recently.
We'd already determined the amount we could afford for our down payment, so — once it was set to the side and "untouchable" — we figured out a weekly "allowance" that we called our Fun Money.
And here is another zinger: The government's unfunded liabilities of $104.1 trillion – where the current deficits of the politically untouchable entitlement programs of Social Security and Medicare account for a total of $43.1 trillion.
In this episode, we learn about the DFS, that group of "untouchable" officials that Jaime pointed out to Kiki in the cop bar (in English, DFS translates to Federal Security Directorate), including El Azul.
The Chinese company is both the darling of major pan-European carrier networks like Telefónica, Deutsche Telekom, and Vodafone, and the untouchable pariah for US operators wary of its potential links to international espionage.
Before voting Sunday, Turkish people must ask themselves, however they are dissatisfied with the current state of Turkish democracy, they would be happier giving it up and handing total authority to one untouchable man?
Director Ursula MacFarlane, the director behind Untouchable about the rise and fall of Harvey Weinstein, believes hiring more women sets an example to others in the industry and spends time mentoring young documentary filmmakers.
Brazil is experiencing a wave of growth in financial technology that will most likely eat into the market share of the country's huge and long untouchable banks, a new report from Goldman Sachs says.
As Untouchable was making its way to Sundance this year, The Atlantic published an exposé detailing sexual abuse allegations against director Bryan Singer, another Hollywood hotshot whose behavior had long been an open secret.
Rangers 4, Mariners 2 Cole Hamels was nearly untouchable for eight innings and Carlos Gomez returned to the starting lineup with a two-run double as Texas completed a three-game sweep of Seattle.
If you've got the stomach for it, have a go below: But what Sheeran has forgotten is that there is already an untouchable "...Baby One More Time" cover present in British pop culture lore.
Which is to say, no matter his responsibility, he is unkillable, unfireable and untouchable and no amount of leaning in by Ms. Sandberg or any other woman in tech is going to change that.
Read his story here:Email shows how SXSW is scrambling after a no-refund coronavirus cancellation that leaves sponsors and attendees hanging And Netflix, once seen as untouchable, could face risk to its growth prospects.
"Untouchable," a BBC documentary premiering on Hulu in the US, overcomes that skepticism -- not just through interviews with alleged victims, but also former employees and associates contemplating the extent of their (and Hollywood's) complicity.
Yet the shift has left many behind: Mexico remains a country where over 40 percent of the population live in poverty, and political power brokers and other vested interests remain untouchable by the law.
The once untouchable Kapellmeister began to suffer the kinds of reverses to which other composers had long been accustomed: the only opera that he completed in the four years after Joseph's death went unperformed.
With toxic pollution in the New York waterways, including Superfund status for both Newtown Creek and the Gowanus Canal, and limited accessibility from the shores, the currents around the city can sometimes feel untouchable.
The muted reaction from the press was a reminder that while powerful men in entertainment, tech, journalism, and other industries have been forced out of their jobs after sexual misconduct allegations, Trump remains untouchable.
Since the end of the Cold War, the U.S. Navy has been able to use its carriers to bludgeon weaker enemies, approaching close enough to launch air strikes, confident that the giant warships are untouchable.
Below, presented chronologically, are a few of the most compelling breadcrumbs Bowie bequeathed to electronic music, each demonstrating a different part of the untouchable legacy of a man more multifaceted than anyone you'll ever know.
In the air of that room, as everyone agreed with them about how untouchable Nabokov was, it felt as if the only permitted emotion was awe, like anything else would be seen as incredibly arrogant.
The 113-year-old, one of a growing number of 211-somethings in the men's draw, served 30 untouchable deliveries to dispatch teenager and compatriot Borna Coric 230-6(8) 7-6(7) 6-333.
In the months leading up to her SNL appearance, Del Rey was on a meteoric rise — the epitome of the untouchable and unknowable "cool girl" trope that would later be outright rejected by savvy women.
There is no artist who is truly untouchable, and if there's a flaw in Drake's approach to conflict, it is that he seems to imagine that there are lengths his opponents simply won't go to.
Far from delighting anyone, it will (at last count) throw at least 23 million people off the health care rolls and leave anyone with a pre-existing condition as untouchable as a Tatooine moisture farmer.
Brazil's score on the index had dropped over the past five year after a spate of corruption scandals, but independent law enforcement bodies there had begun bringing to justice those previously considered untouchable, TI said.
The king's decision to put MbS in charge of restructuring the intelligence apparatus - a move aimed at addressing a purported cause of the Khashoggi crisis - indicates that the crown prince remains "untouchable", the diplomat added.
When done well, a music documentary is much more than just a film: it's a real, genuine glimpse at life, a peek behind the curtains of the people we idolize, and who seem so untouchable.
"For Guatemala it broke ground that these people are no longer untouchable," Jo-Marie Burt, a Latin America expert at the Schar School of Policy and Government at George Mason University, said of the trial.
Besides del Toro, the cast includes two other new names: Oscar nominee Laura Dern and Kelly Marie Tran, best known for a few little-known indie movies, including The Rising Cost of Cosmetics and Untouchable.
That timeline means two things: First, that I missed the peak of the pop superstar's fame (circa 280 to, roughly, 290), that moment when he was well and truly untouchable, on top of the world.
Apple Park is "a proof point, if you will, that Apple is untouchable and poised to outlive almost anything," says Joe Franscella, senior vice president of Bhava Communications, a public relations, marketing and branding agency.
"An industry that had previously been considered untouchable — the cable guys — is now subject to criticism from the president," said Susan Crawford, a Harvard Law School professor who is a former aide to Mr. Obama.
Djokovic was virtually untouchable last year as he compiled an 82-6 win-loss record and won three grand slam titles as well as six of the eight ATP 1000 top-tier tournaments he played.
The drop in availability of Iranian or Venezuelan exports — which are largely untouchable due to pressure on foreign companies from the State Department — has led to a scramble among buyers for Russian-manufactured Urals oil.
The decline in availability of Iranian or Venezuelan exports -- which are largely untouchable due to pressure on foreign companies from the State Department -- has led to a scramble among buyers for Russian-manufactured Urals oil.
Hillary Clinton took an important stand when she called for a repeal of the Hyde Amendment, which bars federal programs like Medicaid from paying for most abortions and has long been treated as politically untouchable.
A McGregor who had to work to the gameplan and mind his Ps and Qs. McGregor in a new division, at 1-1 against world class lightweights (the same one), a McGregor who isn't untouchable.
But when it came to adding 50% more funds to my SEP IRA this year, I found myself doubting if this was the best strategy, since that money would be untouchable for over 30 years.
England's greatest rock band holds the top spot on this all-time ranking of best-selling artists by album sales and it looks untouchable on a bizarre list filled with a number of surprising appearances.
There were nights when he seemed untouchable, then there were the nights where he just got by, and then there were the nights where his bullheaded will was the only thing that held him up.
Over several weeks of phone calls and emails, I never was able to get anyone from the military to give much of an answer on the record about why Chief Gallagher appeared to be untouchable.
He took almost every case that came to him and quickly developed a reputation as a quiet but steadfast member of the burgeoning movement, working cases that had once seemed impossible or untouchable to him.
In this context, the campaign against the bail reforms seems less about public safety than it does about power, devised to make clear that law enforcement remains an untouchable political force in New York politics.
Legalizing weed and same-sex marriage went from being untouchable a couple of decades ago to all but mandatory in the 2020 Democratic contest, and now sex work has emerged in the Democratic primary, too.
SwimmerAge: 22How she dominated the decade: From 2012 to 2019, Ledecky has been almost untouchable in the pool, winning five Olympic golds, 14 world championship golds, and breaking her own world records over and over.
A media report last year said Yandex was considering ways to solidify its management's control over the company, including by depositing 60 percent of the firm in an untouchable fund to protect it from acquisitions.
Those arrested include Bouteflika's younger brother Said, who had acted as de facto regent as the president ailed, the once-untouchable security chief Mohamed Mediene, and two former prime ministers Ahmed Ouyahia and Abdelmalek Sellal.
Karol Zalewski, Rafal Omelko, Lukasz Krawczuk and Jakub Krzewina saved the biggest sensation of the four-day event in Arena Birmingham until the very last track event as they downed a supposedly untouchable U.S. foursome.
But it did, and Russell was treated like an untouchable all week by teammates as punishment for breaking the almighty bro code that forbids one man-bro from tattling on another under basically any circumstance.
He's been nearly untouchable all game (barring a second-half injury), as was on display in this play, where he shook the shit out of two fools who get absolutely wrecked by his quick feet.
Untouchable reminds us of that with a few pop culture references — like a 2012 scene from 30 Rock — that not-so-obliquely referenced Weinstein's predatory behavior on young women hoping to make it big in Hollywood.
Since taking office more than five years ago, Xi has overseen a radical shake-up of the party, including taking down top leaders once thought untouchable as part of his popular war on deep-rooted corruption.
Like Woody Allen, who has been accused of sexual abuse by his daughter (which he denies) and has made a number of commercial and critical flops, Russell's standing as a "great director" appears to be untouchable.
Nubank, which was founded by a former Sequoia Capital partner, David Velez, and provides a digital credit card for smartphones, is trying to take customers away from Brazil's highly profitable banks, which have long seemed untouchable.
For me, realising that she's not the untouchable product that she was sold as has only made me love her—her sweet personality, her now-lazy way of executing choreography, that recognisable-anywhere voice—even more.
Only an exclusive clique of untouchable tech issues supported the indexes, the stocks forced higher by the pure desperation of investors chasing the handful of companies set to dominate a deflationary winner-take-all consumer boom.
In a sober moment, even The Donald might admit he had it coming, though his tweet Thursday morning calling the move part of a "witch hunt" against him suggests that he still sees himself as untouchable.
He departs with landmarks that feel for the moment untouchable, especially that 100 metres milestone of 2003 seconds — nobody has come within a tenth of a second of that one — and the 200m mark of 19.19.
But now music writers tend to play it safe, treating the untouchable artists with kid gloves and instead going after soft targets, beating up on the collectively agreed upon punching bags like Ed Sheeran or Coldplay.
Cashman deemed the prospects Luis Severino, Aaron Judge and Gary Sanchez as untouchable, while Toronto made go-for-broke deals for Troy Tulowitzki and David Price and zoomed past the Yankees over the final two months.
Rostov has a portrait of his long-dead sister on the wall of his room, so it's evident his life is anchored in pain — Russia is pain — but he remains untouchable, built to outwit the system.
READ: An ethnic cleansing campaign may be underway in the Democratic Republic of Congo "Ntaganda's 20023-year sentence sends a strong message that even people considered untouchable may one day be held to account," Sawyer said.
Since his return in October to Twitter as its permanent chief executive, Mr. Dorsey has made it clear that many of the things that employees held sacrosanct about Twitter — including tweet length — were no longer untouchable.
Also competing are "Bugs," a documentary about edible insects as a food trend; "All This Panic," which follows two sisters through their high school years in New York City; and "Untouchable,"about America's sex offender laws.
In August, the government acknowledged that it had banned 4,390 books since 2014, hundreds of them this year, including many works of literature that had once been considered untouchable, setting off street demonstrations and online protests.
The news sparked immediate and high-profile backlash: Allen has been accused by Dylan Farrow of molesting her, which in our post-Me Too era has often been understood to mean that Allen is now untouchable.
In transforming the wall into a powerful emblem of his anti-immigration message, Mr. Trump has made the proposal politically untouchable for Democrats, who have steadfastly refused to fund it, complicating the chances of any compromise.
The mystery is unsettling investors who have closely watched Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's every move since he promised to reform oil superpower Saudi Arabia, surprising citizens who regarded top businessmen and powerful royals as untouchable.
But the real issue isn't Mr. Moro; it's those who elevated him to this untouchable status: right-wing, neoliberal elites who have always been opposed to our struggle for greater social justice and equality in Brazil.
But on Tuesday, when investors pressured Travis Kalanick to step down as the chief executive of Uber, the start-up universe was abruptly reminded that investors can flex their muscles and that founders are not untouchable.
President Trump has repeatedly intervened, and has posted so many expressions of support for the SEAL on Twitter that the Navy now sees Chief Gallagher as untouchable, according to three Navy officials familiar with the case.
Mr. Weinstein, 66, had until recently seemed untouchable, harnessing his wealth and his influence in the movie industry to intimidate women out of speaking publicly and, only three years ago, withstand an investigation into groping allegations.
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - No one in South Africa's ruling party is untouchable, including President Jacob Zuma, the party's secretary general said on Thursday in response to questions about allegations of interference in politics by Zuma's business friends.
And any attempts to tackle intergenerational issues, or reference the crush of San Francisco gentrification, end up swallowed in the show's well-meaning but painfully corny desire to depict Barbary Lane as some untouchable queer utopia.
The biggest tax preferences for businesses, such as the tax credit for research, the lower rate for manufacturing and the tax exemption for receiving interest on municipal bonds, are likely untouchable for political and policy reasons.
Some of the people who had heard "stories" — including a number of former Miramax executives — are among the interviewees in Untouchable, talking about their suspicions at the time and regrets now that they waved away his behavior.
We need to understand how the things we celebrate, or simply accept as economically inevitable— from apps to cheap clothes, imported food and toiletries — hurt American workers by shipping once seemingly untouchable jobs to Canada and Mexico.
For my next TGL trip, our team met in Jodhpur, where we stayed at a guesthouse run by the Sambhali Trust, an NGO that helps Dalit (untouchable) women, and children through education, job training, and social services.
Dubbing themselves the 'Final Five', Biles, Gabby Douglas, Aly Raisman, Laurie Hernandez and Madison Kocian proved that they are an untouchable force in gymnastics as they tumbled and soared to victory with a total of 184.897 points.
Even if you don't buy into all that Illuminati bullshit, it's hard to believe that one person can be so talented, so untouchable, so physically sublime without having made some sort of deal with a dark force.
Philly's official trade chips won't be crystallized until the lottery, but if things go right they may have enough to acquire Paul George or Jimmy Butler (assuming Joel Embiid is the only untouchable player) before pitching Paul.
One of the Trump's campaign's most important lasting legacies will be its embrace of blatant falsehood as political strategy and its championing of outlets like Breitbart that would have been considered untouchable even a few years ago.
The big thing the Lee/Cruz/Paul bloc wants is to dismantle key Obamacare regulations, and that stuff is thought to be somewhat untouchable in a budget process that limits what type of legislation can be made.
The topic is so damn depressing that I've tried for years to let everything related to it live in a dark, untouchable space within me; I'm almost ashamed that this had to be part of my narrative.
Once untouchable as the "resistance" against Israel, the militant movement and political party is now often seen as part of a failed government, as well as the cynical savior of the butcher of Damascus, Bashar al-Assad.
Their activism, combined with Hamilton's newly untouchable status, eventually led Mr. Lew to consider a not-so-Solomonic decision to leave Hamilton on the face of the $10 and have a woman oust Jackson from the $20.
The recent struggles have led to speculation that standout closer Wade Davis could be dealt before the trading deadline and general manager Dayton Moore reiterated to reporters on Monday that no player on the team is untouchable.
As the economy went into a tailspin and a huge corruption scandal took down once-untouchable political figures, Ms. Rousseff was abandoned by many of her allies, giving momentum to an impeachment initiative conceived by her rivals.
His father — Lee Kun-hee, the son of Samsung's founder and the conglomerate's chairman — was twice convicted of bribery and other corruption charges but never spent a day in jail, creating an image of Samsung as untouchable.
RIO DE JANEIRO — Brazil is experiencing a wave of growth in financial technology that will most likely eat into the market share of the country's huge and long untouchable banks, a new report from Goldman Sachs says.
In the ad, which the Lincoln Project dropped Friday, the group accuses Trump of thinking he's "above the law" and believing "he's untouchable" before it takes aim at some of the president's Republican allies in the Senate.
As a nation, we should insist Congress embark on more strategic planning for the U.S. that we want to see in 30-40 years, and allocate an untouchable portion of the annual budget to the strategic plan.
And chief of staff John KellyJohn Francis KellyMORE, once viewed as untouchable, has been under fire for his defense of a senior aide who resigned after being accused of domestic abuse by both of his ex-wives.
Because of his decades-long pattern of defaults and his increasingly polarizing political rhetoric — among other things, he had been spreading a lie about President Barack Obama being born overseas — Mr. Trump remained untouchable for most banks.
It can be hard to wrap your mind around how famous Jackson was, and how untouchable — as in, he literally surrounded himself with people (attorneys, security, and at times paparazzi) who made it impossible to get near him.
Like Wilt Chamberlain's 100-point night, Robertson's feat during the 1961-423 season when he averaged double figures in points, rebounds and assists was considered untouchable but Westbrook's mix of athleticism and audacity has put it in reach.
Should they put him on the table (highly unlikely given Leonard may still be hurt and is an unrestricted free agent next summer), nobody, maybe not even Boston with the ever-untouchable Jayson Tatum, can beat that offer.
Even though sanctions on Venezuelan crude will not come into effect until the end of April, the oil is effectively already untouchable as the U.S. State Department has exerted direct pressure on foreign companies to stop all dealings.
It was a clear admission from Valve that it knows its platform is not untouchable, and that improving the financial incentives to sell a game on Steam may be the only way to keep developers from flocking elsewhere.
Disney is reportedly keeping Gunn on as writer to use his script, but it's been scouting around for a new director, one presumably untouchable by any alt-right smear campaigns like the one that lost Gunn his job.
Nathan MacKinnon, one of two players deemed untouchable by general manager Joe Sakic (Mikko Rantanen was the other), leads the club with 23 points and 22 assists, and scored in each of the two games prior to Saturday.
Saddam is a Dalit, or "untouchable," who took a fake name to escape his position in the Hindu caste system—he chose Hussein's out of naïve admiration for the dictator, after seeing a viral video of his execution.
Santhi Soundarajan, a 25-year-old from southern India, finished second in the 800 meters at the 2006 Asian Games in Doha, Qatar, all the more impressive given her roots as a member of India's impoverished "untouchable" caste.
There was a greater tendency in years gone by to wall off emotions, to put on a thick skin — for some men to be stone-like and uncommunicative and for some women to be brittle, brassy and untouchable.
While the decision to change the formula came last year when Mercedes was untouchable, this season, the trailing teams have been catching up, and competition has been tight, with exciting racing in the first three races this year.
But documents obtained by Fisher suggest that Oesterlund's lawyers and accountants had indeed spent 21 trying to make him untouchable, trading complex organizational charts, debating what companies to create in which countries, even what value to assign them.
Mr. Najib once appeared untouchable at the top of a powerful political machine, but he was ousted in a May election, the first-ever defeat of a coalition that had ruled Malaysia since independence from Britain in 1957.
The investigation is part of a larger probe in Brazil, known as Operation Car Wash, which started in 2014 and has taken down scores of elite businessmen and politicians throughout Latin America who until recently were thought untouchable.
The schedule changes, which are not yet finalized, would be the latest rejiggering of Fox News's once-untouchable prime-time schedule, which has been in flux since the departures of Megyn Kelly and Bill O'Reilly earlier this year.
Though its program and members do not openly embrace or reference Nazism, the party's program dabbles in ideas that might be construed as racist, and as a result the party is considered untouchable by mainstream voters and politicians.
There&aposs also one criticizing Redditstoked concerns of censorshipThe posts featured on the most-upvoted list show just how much the Reddit community at large values, and embraces, its ability to troll anyone and considers no topic untouchable.
Some might argue that Calvin Harris' transformation from little dweeb to global stardom via Migos collaborations and relationships with Taylor Swift could put him in pole position for this possible figurehead, but Harris still smacks of the untouchable.
These locations, Blum said, only confirm our idea of the internet's non-materiality: the blinking blue lights, cable colors, and architectural forms are designed equally to portray untouchable, high-tech security as they are to meet actual technical needs.
In simple terms, the Galaxy S9 Plus has a lower image quality ceiling that you can hit more regularly, while the Pixel 2 — thanks to its untouchable dynamic range and gorgeous color reproduction — offers greater potential but lower consistency.
Models might seem like untouchable superhumans who never feel the need to awkwardly rearrange the bridal party order so they can have their "good side" in photos, but as it turns out, they, too, have pores that release sebum.
Ms. Newman, however, noted that for the so-called non-monied spouse, a prenuptial agreement can offer access to funds supporting the couple's married lifestyle that would not be available in a divorce, such as otherwise untouchable inheritance funds.
By contrast, one of the plaintiffs was informed by the head of Human Resources that Afshin's H.R. file was filled with complaints about his performance and conduct, including from the head of HR. But the chairman's brother remained untouchable.
"The NCA is ... seeking to ... convince the NCA's foreign counterparts that even if they cannot prosecute untouchable oligarchs at home, if they have assets here, these can be attacked," said David Corker, a partner at law firm Corker Binning.
He is the man whose misdeeds were so severe that they set off a movement that has toppled dozens of famous men who were previously untouchable, and countless others in positions of power (including two connected to this magazine).
Mr. Vemula was raised by his single working mother, who is from a "scheduled caste," the lowest rung of the hierarchical system that structures traditional Hindu society, and which used to be deemed "untouchable" until India's independence in 1947.
The format scalped many of music's previously untouchable institutions, none more prominent than the commercial music store—Virgin Megastore and HMV are two major examples of UK retail outlets which suffered closure and administration thanks to the digital revolution.
But more broadly, to give readers the freedom to critique Wilder's work and question some of her basic principles, we need to put less pressure on the books as the most beloved and untouchable classics of American children's literature.
RIO DE JANEIRO, Aug 9 (Reuters) - Simone Biles and her American team mates proved that they are an untouchable force in gymnastics as they blew away the opposition to win the women's team title at the Olympics on Tuesday.
And after Blackstone went public in 2007, he created the Peter G. Peterson Foundation to raise public consciousness about long-term "politically untouchable" national challenges involving entitlements, foreign borrowing, health care costs, national savings, education, energy and nuclear proliferation.
"It sends a strong signal that Saudi Arabia is not untouchable, and that council members should be held to a higher level of scrutiny," said Salma El Hosseiny, an advocate for the Geneva-based International Service for Human Rights.
It's also totally clear why Allen felt untouchable enough to add that even if he had believed the "horror stories," he wouldn't have been interested, let alone concerned, because he is a serious man busy making serious man-art.
But, now established as Formula One's best of the rest, ahead of engine supplier Renault's works team, they face their toughest challenge yet in closing the gap to Mercedes, Ferrari and Red Bull, the sport's near untouchable leading triumvirate.
Longyearbyen, Svalbard's main settlement, is essentially two roads in a giant T. This once untouchable frontier has evolved into a study in contrasts, a balance of scarcity and opulence, some of the world's roughest terrain inexplicably mixed with luxury.
The best way for administration officials to draw the president's attention to something is to have it reported on cable news or in a major newspaper, so people leak constantly — almost certainly including the president's own untouchable family members.
It seemed like every week another "untouchable" business leader or political chief was being arrested as part of the "Car Wash" investigation, accused of paying or receiving massive bribes in exchange for lucrative contracts with the state-run oil company Petrobras.
There are about 25 million Christians in the country currently, but there's been an increase in conversion among those of the lowest social class, once known in Indian culture as the "untouchable" caste, for whom Christianity is appealing, he said.
They favored footage from his later "Wacko Jacko" years, when Jackson was pale, covered with surgical masks or oversized hats and sunglasses to hide his face, and surrounded by bodyguards, seemingly untouchable as fans waved and yelled wherever he went.
The 27-year-old American, competing in his fifth Masters, had never broken 133 at Augusta National prior to this week but has been nearly untouchable and his three-round total is only four shots off the tournament's record-winning score.
She's also a character who must come to terms with her own obsolescence as a detective, because the rise of superpowered heroes like Cage and seemingly untouchable villains like Cottonmouth and Dillard has made old-fashioned crime solving seem somewhat useless.
Because Jared Kushner is Donald Trump's son-in-law, conventional wisdom holds that he is the Trump administration's one untouchable figure—and that Trump's chief political adviser, Steve Bannon, has set himself up for failure by getting crosswise with Kushner.
Sags also love change and transformation, which is why this versatile headpiece suits them so well—depending on a Sag's mood, a bucket hat can be a casual, cool, fishing-lure holder, or the ultimate symbol of untouchable Gucci glamor.
And even Kelly, who was once viewed as untouchable, appears to have fallen out of grace with the president after a damaging scandal surrounding a senior aide who had access to sensitive information despite FBI warnings about past domestic violence allegations.
We don't believe that there's such a thing as "guilty pleasure", and nothing is untouchable, so this series sets out to prove that even the most shocking opinions and schlocky corners of dance music can find a home in somebody's heart.
The specimen's existence, he and colleagues reported earlier this month in the journal Alcheringa, suggests that the largest saber-toothed tigers might have been able to take down giant plant-eaters, heavy as pickup trucks, that researchers had thought were untouchable.
Work-based insurance is so untouchable that, though economists to the right and left agree its tax benefits should be limited, both Democrats and Republicans ended up ducking the issue when it came time to actually pass a health care bill.

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