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"vociferous" Definitions
  1. expressing your opinions or feelings in a loud and confident way

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"We are here today to deliver a vociferous, vociferous 'No' to the president and these executive orders," Chuck Schumer, the senator from New York, told the crowd.
The party is a vociferous critic of the name deal.
But the prisoners had an immediate reaction, loud and vociferous.
Here is the ultimate irony for those vociferous Farage supporters.
It will be not quite as vociferous as it was.
But they have been taken aback by the vociferous opposition.
The pope, a vociferous advocate for refugees, never endorsed anyone.
The online criticism has been vociferous from supporters of Sen.
Though the numbers were much smaller, they were equally vociferous.
Collins has been one of the president's most vociferous defenders.
Objections to the new tax were immediate, vociferous, and widespread.
One of his most vociferous supporters, South Carolina Republican Sen.
Whether XXXTentacion had repented was another subject of vociferous debate.
We can stamp out the naysayers and the increasingly vociferous backlash.
It was interesting how vociferous they were right off the bat.
As AfD climbs in the polls, it has sparked vociferous protest.
Jim Jordan of Ohio, one of the President's most vociferous defenders.
They were never as troubled as their most vociferous critics argued.
He's still convinced, despite the vociferous criticism, that he's on to something.
Maybe they would be the most vociferous opponents to a ticket tax.
For Ms. Subkoff the work is a testament to her vociferous feminism.
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The 3D printing community is small, vociferous, and dedicated to the technology.
" Senator McCain also described our democracy as "325 million opinionated, vociferous individuals.
Trump's Scandinavian obsession includes vociferous concerns about non-white immigration to Sweden.
Opponents have been vociferous and have undermined public confidence in the process.
Another more recently vociferous Trump critic is Tennessee Republican Senator Bob Corker.
Mr. Putin's remarks were delivered after a day of vociferous national discussion.
He is a more vociferous critic of global trade rules than she is.
Navarro has been a vociferous critic of U.S. trade policy for several years.
History shows his vociferous support for the war in Iraq was a mistake.
Few Democrats are as vociferous town criers when it comes to climate change.
Some of the most vociferous objections relate to the so-called Monsanto Clause.
California Congresswoman Maxine Waters is unusually vociferous in her critiques of the president.
Both Pompeo and Cotton are vociferous advocates of a strong line against Iran.
Ro Khanna, his California co-chair, who has been vociferous in his support.
"I've never heard such a vociferous defense of providing brownfields grants," he said.
If such scandals multiply, Lava Jato's most vociferous allies could become its worst enemies.
Paris is a vociferous opponent of Iran's backing of Syria's leader, Bashar al-Assad.
And the faint of heart may be susceptible to pressure from more vociferous contemporaries.
But the plan drew vociferous opposition from a number of residents, the lawsuit said.
Even California growers, once vociferous opponents of Mexican imports, are happy with the situation.
Pittman "is pretty vociferous about its value, which is a refreshing thing," Beam said.
Mr. Cuomo has been vociferous in his demand that federal regulators not relicense Indian Point.
Anti-vaxxers are "more vociferous than ever," says Saad Omer of Emory University in Atlanta.
He didn't win the shutdown — and his most vociferous defenders won't let him forget it.
Meek appears genuinely grateful for the efforts and money spent by his vociferous Valhalla Army.
" Trump, a vociferous critic of the Post, praised the lawsuit, tweeting "Go get them Nick.
Some of Trump's most vociferous supporters in the media distrust McConnell's inclination to make deals.
The Republic has promised to maintain it that way, drawing the vociferous support of Europe.
Democrats have targeted Maguire and the Trump administration with vociferous criticism over the past week.
And Kris Kobach, a vociferous supporter of more voting restrictions, lost the governor's race in Kansas.
His son casually used the phrase "warming up the gas chambers" to refer to vociferous criticism.
Meanwhile, he's faced vociferous protests from women, students and intellectuals -- three groups that also opposed LBJ.
This push is being led by Stephen Miller, the White House's most vociferous anti-immigrant advocate.
Maybe Tuesday they might not be as vociferous as they were today, but we'll find out.
The opponents of the coup are vociferous and organized — they arrive in buses from different neighborhoods.
In recent years, Perkins became more widely known for his vociferous defenses of America's wealthiest citizens.
But he was vociferous about one rum in particular — Santa Teresa, and its owner, Mr. Vollmer.
Mr. Johnson, however, is among the most vociferous champions of making a break no matter what.
Israel was vociferous in its criticism of the bill, accusing Poland of trying to rewrite history.
In terms of White House personnel, he has left some of his most vociferous folks behind.
Rory Smith On Soccer Manchester City's fans are the most vociferous defenders of their club's reputation.
Kavanaugh later offered a vociferous and emotional defense, alternately shouting and tearing up on national television.
Even his most vociferous critics acknowledge that Mr. Trump's "maximum pressure" campaign helped fuel that unrest.
"The mosque proposal met with vociferous public opposition," the Justice Department wrote in its recent complaint.
Mr. Trump's unusual voting tale certainly prompted a vociferous reaction from sports and politics fans alike.
The immediate and vociferous response from immigrants themselves was followed by Democrats in Congress; first, Rep.
Williams is a vociferous and despairing pantheist, more Spinoza than St. Francis (though she does love dogs).
His candidacy has vociferous and progressive support, though outnumbered in the electoral system we have in place.
If anything, judging by the vociferous nature of our president's strident tone this morning, it's still early.
Conservative religious groups, many of which back Mr. Prabowo, have become more vociferous online in recent years.
It demands teamwork, compromise, respect for rules and a willingness to engage with other opinionated, vociferous individuals.
His reaction was to bounce his racket, and the reaction from the crowd was quick and vociferous.
Until emerging last week as a vociferous defender of Trump, Stefanik had been known as a moderate.
Flynn was an early and vociferous Trump supporter during the New York businessman's 2016 White House run.
" 'Being so vociferous' "Bringing all of the issues to the public, being so vociferous, saying that this or other administration, if they don't show a certain memo, a memo to relatives, to some partners, then this administration will be brought to its knees ... what kind of democracy is that?
For Francis's supporters, it is a way of reminding the traditionalists that, however vociferous, they remain a minority.
Their power to mobilise resources can invite vociferous lobbying, which can turn militant, requiring a forcible government response.
But a vociferous backlash from government officials and mental health experts showed this will not be easily achieved.
He was a brilliant scholar and a popular and vociferous campus activist for the rights of disenfranchised communities.
The banker later left Parex and Latvia to become a vociferous online critic of the country's banking system.
During her time in office, she has repeatedly expressed vociferous opposition to the UK's historically high immigration levels.
Ms. Breed rose up from modest means and has vociferous support among the city's thinning African-American population.
He was particularly vociferous in his opposition to the Corn Laws, agricultural tariffs that were unpopular with merchants.
The bill passed the Senate easily in spite of Mr. Sessions's vociferous objections, but failed in the House.
When one of them suggested race played a factor in the vociferous opposition from Republicans, Obama pushed back.
The heat on this topic is high in large part because Apple's own rhetoric has been so vociferous.
This includes Andy Slavitt, Obama's former Medicare chief who has become a vociferous critic of repeal and replace.
Meanwhile, Cruz has been a vociferous critic of what he views as the tech industry's purported bias against conservatives.
By contrast, Obama's least vociferous press secretary, Robert Gibbs, still averaged more than Fleischer, clocking in at 49 minutes.
Although Pruitt has not invoked the Chinese, he has been in vociferous agreement on all these points for years.
However, the film won't focus on the church, its vociferous mobs, or the controversies that come with its actions.
Worse still, the NCAA has historically been vociferous in pushing back against the majority of efforts to pay players.
It met vociferous opposition within the United States, with some claiming it represented an attempt to "socialize" lunar resources.
I hear them debate each other — often in vociferous ways — on whether a set of relations determines a function.
That prompted vociferous objections from other shareholders in Alibaba, which was unlisted but had a listed Hong Kong subsidiary.
Its president co-authored a vociferous op-ed in the New York Times last week calling for swift action.
Behind me, a vociferous fan shrilled "Motherfucker" with bloodcurdling zeal and, most importantly, did it at the appropriate time.
Nina Turner has become one of the most vociferous supporters of Sanders since breaking away from Clinton in November.
The Iranians, defying the expectations of the deal's most vociferous critics, gave up 98 percent of their nuclear material.
She has recently emerged as one of his most vociferous defenders — and a frequent visitor to the West Wing.
In fairness to United, though, their performance at the Liberty Stadium was enough to quieten their most vociferous critics.
Glickman and his centrist allies are, however, likely to be drowned out by the vociferous opposition to this idea.
But I couldn't find much left of the "windy, noisy, fishy, vociferous, narrow-streeted town" as Woolf recalled it.
The lawyer, Jiang Tianyong, was well known for his vociferous support of dissidents amid a nationwide crackdown on dissent.
One of its most vociferous opponents was Senator Tito Sotto, whose popular TV variety show features scantily clad dancers.
Bill Gates is a famously vociferous reader and has previously said he tries to read a book a week.
Those of us observing snickered quietly and began glancing around, wondering what the solution to this vociferous amphibian might be.
The violence has dismayed and outraged some of Myanmar's neighbors with mostly Muslim Malaysia being particularly vociferous in its criticism.
" Kasparov, a Russian dissident and vociferous critic of Vladimir Putin, said Moscow views Trump as a "perfect agent of chaos.
Navigant assessment of the electric car phenomenon is sure to anger Elon Musk's vociferous fanbase, but the truth hurts sometimes.
John Kasich, whom Trump met with on Saturday and who has been a vociferous advocate for continuing the Medicaid expansion.
But even its vociferous critics will find his comparison of President Bush's Iraq war to Hitler's attack on Russia overwrought.
Obrador, a vociferous opponent of Calderon, assumed the presidency in 2018 with a mandate to demilitarize the Mexican drug war.
That is an analysis that Mr. Allen's most vociferous detractors and his most ardent partisans share a wish to terminate.
And last month the company canceled a partnership with Barstool Sports after facing vociferous internal pushback, largely from female employees.
Witness the recent vociferous criticism aimed at Pepsi after it released an ad that invoked the Black Lives Matter movement.
One of the most vociferous opponents of Muslim immigration into Europe, Orban won a third term in power in 2018.
Another of Sagan's most vociferous critics, S. Fred Singer, had repeatedly challenged nuclear winter on the grounds of its uncertainty.
Johnson's defense of Trump's plan is the most vociferous support the plan has received from a Western government so far.
The violence has dismayed and outraged some of Myanmar's neighbours, with mostly Muslim Malaysia being particularly vociferous in its criticism.
Apparently unbeknownst to the scientists and their corporate overlords, these chemicals had a vociferous appetite for ozone in the upper atmosphere.
The only country to have been struck by nuclear bombs, in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan has a vociferous anti-nuclear constituency.
Lindsey Graham of South Carolina is one of Trump's most vociferous defenders on Capitol Hill, but it wasn't always like that.
Mr Trump's habit of insulting Mexico helps Mr López Obrador, since he is the most vociferous nationalist among the main candidates.
His statement in support of minority rights was copied in pro sports and well beyond, yet also drew many vociferous critics.
And yet inevitably, the vociferous community has regressed in a mere few days to its previous state of near-perpetual outrage.
It's not yet official that Cuccinelli — a vociferous immigration hawk, but not an immigration expert — will be nominated to replace him.
It drew vociferous protests from anti-gentrification neighborhood groups last November when it rented space to the Brooklyn Real Estate Summit.
Certainly his electorate proved vociferous when two years ago the trial of a new flightpath exposed villages there to more noise.
Mr. Mannheimer was one of the country's best recognized and most vociferous "Zeitzeugen," or witnesses to Germany's World War II history.
Investors were less vociferous than critics on the island, but they still found fault with certain parts of the rescue package.
He was visiting a gallery in New York, when he bumped into the critic Clement Greenberg, abstract art's most vociferous defender.
In the end, however, both Sanders and Warren were vociferous in their certainty that indeed a woman can win the Presidency.
From digital distractions to the vociferous debate over paying college stars, being a student-athlete is harder than ever in 2016.
Ms. DeVos, a wealthy Republican fund-raiser and philanthropist who is a major supporter of school vouchers, has faced vociferous opposition.
U.S. President Donald Trump has been a vociferous critic of OPEC, demanding the cartel act in order to cut prices of oil.
Lobbies from the food industry to the City of London are increasingly vociferous in warning about the dangers of a hard Brexit.
Now, Obama's environmental legacy has been thrown into question, as some of his most vociferous critics get fingered for top cabinet positions.
The vinyl revival doesn't negate the fact that most of us find and extract our music digitally, on an almost vociferous scale.
Although Mr. Trump has softened his language considerably in recent weeks, he was a vociferous critic of China during his presidential campaign.
Ten weeks of ever-more vociferous argument, claims and counterclaims stretch between now and June 23rd, when the vote will take place.
But vociferous opposition to him from the former radio and Fox News personality Glenn Beck and Republicans in Congress forced his resignation.
They became such vociferous critics of each other that their hostility stoked spasms of street violence among their supporters, leaving hundreds dead.
I believe Kavanaugh's more vociferous defenders should ask themselves how they'd react if that had been done to them or their daughter.
The two states have also spearheaded an embargo against Qatar and have been vociferous supporters of the Trump administration's sanctions against Iran.
Although Mr. Trump has softened his language considerably in recent weeks, he was a vociferous critic of China during his presidential campaign.
The committee's Republican chairman, Charles Grassley of Iowa, has kept the confirmation process moving along despite vociferous and at times theatrical opposition.
On Capitol Hill, the bill was approved by two House committees despite vociferous opposition from Democrats, health care providers and some conservatives.
He has already earned the opposition of some development experts for his vociferous criticism of the World Bank and other international institutions.
In Israel, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, after leading a vociferous international campaign against the agreement, now remains mostly silent on the subject.
Even her most vociferous haters had to give her some grudging respect for her insistence on speaking out about the Armenian genocide.
One of the first items on Price's agenda will be to dismantle Obama's Affordable Care Act (ACA), of which he's a vociferous critic.
Scaramucci is a Wall Street executive who earned a track record for coming to the vociferous defense of Donald Trump on Fox News.
"We're going to see vociferous conversations about tobacco flavors in coming months (in San Francisco)," she told Reuters Health in a phone interview.
He had close ties to hawkish anti-Islam groups (as does Bolton), and was a vociferous opponent of the nuclear deal with Iran.
These bright signposts are sure to usher in the bountiful prosperity this Year of the Monkey, along with a vociferous "Huat!" or two!
Renzi's supporters say his vociferous opponents are driven by personal animosity and are looking to bolster their influence in a period of flux.
He has been a vociferous critic of ObamaCare's failures, including the parliamentary sleights of hand Democrats used in order to force its passage.
Many of the president's most vociferous defenders operate under the assumption that Trump is guilty but Mueller won't or shouldn't find any proof.
Princeton's board of trustees decided this month that the name Woodrow Wilson would remain on its buildings and school, despite vociferous student objections.
Humphrey would be the skeptic on Vietnam, and eventual vociferous critic — but also more palatable to the party establishment than McCarthy ever was.
Visitors are greeted by vociferous barking from one of the shelter dogs rescued by Mr. Crumb and his wife of 70 years, Elizabeth.
Violence is abhorrent and self-defeating, but vociferous resistance to national damage has nothing to do with that violence and must continue unabated.
Even philanthropy's most vociferous critics are open to acknowledging the merits of important philanthropic projects, and applauding the people who make them happen.
Johnson, who was one of the Brexit movements most vociferous advocates, has vowed to withdraw the United Kingdom from the EU by Oct.
And many conservatives, including those who were most vociferous with their criticisms of Justice Kavanaugh's decisions on the Court, are rallying behind him.
On Saturday, he was more vociferous in his support of the nominee, promising to work with him to repeal the Affordable Care Act.
Xavier Becerra, the California attorney general, has been a vociferous critic of the administration and has filed 46 lawsuits against it so far.
You can see one of the two ultra-vociferous booster-broadcasters, the former NFL lineman Akbar Gbaja-Biamila, do a little hop of happiness.
Skeptical Republicans The lack of a public plan to repeal and replace Obamacare has led to vociferous and public outcry in many congressional districts.
But it came at a time when containing foreign influence has become a hot-button issue in Iraqi politics, and it provoked vociferous backlash.
Marty O'Donnell I remember having a very vociferous discussion with Pete Parsons, who was then sort of Bungie's manager as an internal Microsoft executive.
If so, we can look forward to Trump going harder on trade, looser — still fiscal policy and even more vociferous attacks on the Fed.
Lindsey Graham for his changed views of the President, going from one of Trump's most vehement critics to one of his most vociferous defenders.
Palin, who has been a vociferous surrogate for Trump and mentioned as a possible running mate, promised that Ryan would be "Cantored" by Nehlen.
Two weeks into a vociferous campaign questioning the integrity of the FBI's Trump-Russia investigation, elements of the Republican narrative have begun to unravel.
There are the critics, the most vociferous of whom are Jeff Flake and Bob Corker, both senators who are not running for re-election.
In fact, opposition to Miers in particular was so vociferous that you were practically a conservative outcast if you _weren't_ criticizing the GOP president.
John Kasich of Ohio, who challenged Mr. Trump in the 2016 Republican primary race and has remained a vociferous critic, did not meet him.
As the images were beamed around the world, the message was also in full view of her husband, a vociferous viewer of cable news.
His choice as labor secretary is a fast-food tycoon who has been a vociferous opponent both of Obamacare and of minimum wage hikes.
A vociferous and united condemnation of the president's behavior by our lawmakers and those who serve this administration is the order of the day.
The rapper-singer-flutist, known for her vociferous support of body positivity, earned the coveted title for her "relentlessly positive and impossibly catchy" sound.
Recently, for example, there was a vociferous outcry when President Trump and Congress rolled back regulations on the dumping of mining waste in waterways.
And will they vote for the candidate that is the most most vociferous in his or her criticism of Trump vis a vis Mueller?
The protests against Weinstein for his alleged racism were so vociferous that campus police told him they could not ensure his safety on campus.
For one, it appears to be an opportunity to take a swing at the state's governor, Jerry Brown, a vociferous critic of the president.
The sanctions are part of the administration's attempt to respond to a vociferous backlash against Trump's decision to pull US troops out of northeastern Syria.
At times the vociferous travelling crowd made foreign stadia feel like Laugardalsvöllur in Reykjavik, where Iceland have not lost a competitive game in four years.
Domestic media have roundly criticized the tax deal and even vociferous opponents of Corbyn such as the tabloid Sun have backed Labour on the issue.
Because while Putin and Russia are unpopular here, the United States remains home to the most ardent and vociferous pro-Israel supporters in the world.
On April 29, 2016, despite immigrant rights advocates' vociferous objections, DFPS gave Karnes County Residential Center a license to operate as a state childcare facility.
The vociferous reaction to Braun among Cubs fans stems in part from his 65-game suspension in 2013 after admitting use of performance enhancing drugs.
That's surprising, given that China had issued vociferous criticisms of the US attacks on Serbia in the legally similar Kosovo crisis, from 22 to '24.
Their vociferous dissents to the 2015 FCC's order, and every public comment they have made since, indicates they are not changing their mind on this.
The system in California was implemented after a successful 2010 ballot initiative, overcoming the vociferous opposition of partisans on both the left and the right.
Haley, with no prior national security experience and once a vociferous Trump critic, has nevertheless emerged as an outspoken foreign policy figure defending Trump's worldview.
Trump sent out tweets attacking Toyota and General Motors for importing vehicles made in Mexico, but his most vociferous Twitter rants were aimed at Ford.
Hungary's free and vociferous press do a much better job than The Economist at asking why the opposition continues to fail to win over voters.
After vociferous outcry from victims and lawmakers (a cause also picked up by the comic and talk show host Jon Stewart), the plan was scrapped.
Opposition to Mr. Duterte in the Senate had been already weakened by the 2017 jailing of Senator de Lima, one of his most vociferous critics.
The United States recently completed deploying Thaad in South Korea over vociferous protests from China, which has retaliated against the South by punishing it economically.
Mr. Giuliani, a vociferous critic of the nuclear deal the United States signed with Iran last year, has long harbored concerns about that country's intentions.
Such an accomplishment would be so groundbreaking that even the president's most vociferous critics may argue in favor of Trump receiving the Nobel Peace Prize.
Their outcry was so vociferous that Manning was restored as the starter and the team's coach, Ben McAdoo, and general manager, Jerry Reese, were fired.
I had hoped to inspire a vociferous response from the likes of Hertz (which also owns Dollar, Thrifty and Advantage) and Avis (which owns Budget).
The Atlantic pressed Mitt Romney to disavow Trump's birtherism in 2012, but even his vociferous criticism of Trump this election cycle never reached full disavowal.
Mr. Kreutzer, a top E.P.A. aide to Mr. Pruitt, spent years at the conservative Heritage Foundation, where he was a vociferous critic of climate science.
"Certain issues have more vociferous advocates within our conference, and as you know, typically, most things will get done in the 85033th hour," said Rep.
Price spoke of "India's vociferous objection to the Belt and Road initiative," China's infrastructure development program spanning across the continent and further around the globe.
Since then, a small but vociferous community of activists — abetted by doctors who enable them — have been spreading unfounded fears among parents about vaccine safety.
Tom Price, Trump's pick to head the Department of Health and Human Services -- which oversees Medicaid -- has been one of Obamacare's most vociferous critics in Congress.
Flynn's breach also comes after Trump's vociferous criticism of Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton for her handling of sensitive information while serving as secretary of state.
The Environmental Protection Agency saw sub-average turnover, however, despite the fact that Trump appointed Scott Pruitt, a vociferous critic of the agency, to lead it.
Even among far too many Muslims in the West—especially young Muslim males—homophobia takes on either a passive, silent form or an aggressive, vociferous one.
The way we fix our systems and our politics is not only with vociferous displays in the moment, but also with vigilant crusades over a lifetime.
Today, the two are bound by their shared hard line on Pyongyang -- both have been vociferous in their opposition to North Korea's missile and nuclear tests.
Because Trump was a vociferous critic of then-President Barack Obama's use of executive orders -- casting them as a purposeful end-run of the legislative branch.
One of Mr. Gowan's rivals for the Republican nomination is Sheriff Paul Babeu of Pinal County, one of the most vociferous proponents of more border security.
While Hargreaves, for instance, is vociferous about the potential benefits of Brexit, the investment fund firm that he part owns has distanced itself from the debate.
Bill Clinton argued that the vociferous arguments against Hillary Clinton heard at the Republican National Convention last week simply don't mesh with the woman he knows.
She led a successful renegotiation of Britain's commitments to the bloc's crime and security regulations but did not identify with the Conservative Party's vociferous Euroskeptic faction.
But the measure will likely face vociferous opposition from the tech community and privacy advocates, who warn that it would undermine security and endanger online privacy.
After all, popular criticism of both major candidates is more vociferous than ever, and the funds expended on advertising in the election are at record levels.
But not every conservative is like that: Some of Kavanaugh's most vociferous defenders, like National Review's David French, are thoughtful people expressing their good-faith opinions.
The movie arrives at a moment when the Trump White House continues to make vociferous, bold claims about the state of the American economy, particularly manufacturing.
But the most vociferous critics have been Turkey and Iran, both of which have Kurdish secessionist movements that they fear could be encouraged by the vote.
But a small and vociferous group of nonprofits, charities, and human rights organizations have banded together to make a last-ditch attempt to block the sale.
Clinton, Rice and Power led the push to intervene in Libya in 28503, and were equally vociferous in their advocacy for greater U.S. engagement in Syria.
To address this so-called "free rider" problem, the United States has been the most vociferous advocate for transparency throughout the history of global climate talks.
The acclaimed young filmmaker had been a vocal supporter of the Maidan movement in Ukraine and a vociferous critic of the annexation of Crimea in 2014.
He had been one of Trump's earliest supporters, a vociferous booster on television, on Twitter, and, most memorably, from the stage of the Republican National Convention.
Elkin, who died in 1995 at 65, published 10 novels, two story collections and a few novellas, all of which featured his vociferous skills with language.
In recent years, however, its members have strayed from their mandate to advise on scientific questions and become vociferous advocates for (or opponents of) certain policies.
That is what I think so many people do not have access to, and that's one of the reasons why I am vociferous about talking about this.
The movement against it has snowballed into a kind of "me too" parade, where some of the most vociferous participants are shooting first and asking questions later.
"I want to vaccinate you against these vociferous top callers by laying out the ten best reasons why the market actually might be peaking," the host said.
More than once he inserted himself into exchanges with superior knowledge of the issues, from a vociferous defense of the Second Amendment to taxes to national security.
The folks spreading outrage on the Internet – the outraged Facebookers, the alt-right, the vociferous VCs who don't know when to shut up – are hacking the system.
The president tapped Michael Flynn, a retired three-star Army general turned vociferous campaign surrogate, to serve as his national security adviser shortly after the 2628 election.
The outcry from officials in states with restrictive gun laws, many police chiefs and the U.S. Fraternal Order of Police (to which I belong), has been vociferous.
Donald Trump has been particularly vociferous on the matter, blaming trade for hollowing out the middle class and promising to rip up existing agreements with other countries.
Zayid is a vociferous part of a small, dedicated movement calling attention to disability rights in entertainment, which are consistently overlooked in the quote-unquote diversity conversation.
May's most vociferous critics, only an hour after heaping praise on the prime minister at a news conference, was another reminder of how weak her party is.
The Facebook ban, by contrast, catalyzed a frenzied, vociferous response in Myanmar, where the social media platform is so popular that it is synonymous with the internet.
Still, count Ogilvy, a vice captain for the International team at the Presidents Cup, among the most vociferous supporters of Liberty National as a match-play venue.
If you look at those who are arrayed against the Donald, the most vociferous are groups funded by billionaires who want to fight purely for ideological purity.
The most vocal response was from Muslim leaders and advocates, yet imagine if we heard vociferous condemnation from evangelical leaders based on the premise of religious freedom.
Long after Mr. Duterte has gone and his most vociferous followers are footnotes in history, we will write about this terrible era of avarice, injustice and death.
The torrent of revelations about Giuliani will mean that Trump's attitude and mood regarding his lawyer and most vociferous cable television defender needs to be closely watched.
Omaha, Nebraska (CNN)Former Secretaries of State Madeleine Albright and Colin Powell offered vociferous criticism of the divisive political climate and President Donald Trump's immigration policies Tuesday.
He has also waged a vociferous campaign against Hungarian-born, Jewish American billionaire philanthropist George Soros and the liberal causes he backs in formerly-communist eastern Europe.
A foreign policy hawk elected in the wave of 2010, Pompeo is known as a vociferous critic of the Iran nuclear deal and champion of aggressive surveillance programs.
Mr. Deripaska was at the center of a recent video investigation, put together by Aleksei A. Navalny, an anti-corruption campaigner and a vociferous opponent of President Putin.
On Wednesday morning, Pishevar released a verbose and vociferous statement regarding Benchmark's lawsuit against Kalanick, which Forbes said he initially penned to inspire Kalanick's legal team last week.
However, Meek will be roared on by his travelling contingent of fans, dubbed the "Valhalla Army", who will be as loud and vociferous as ever in Milan's Palasesto.
The contemporary equivalent would be the highly unlikely move of vociferous critic and GOP establishment stalwart Mitt Romney putting his presidential campaign staff to work on Trump's behalf.
The Internet's quickest and most vociferous social media platform has been especially active today, with not just corporations but regular folk getting into the spirit of the holiday.
Posobiec is a well-known figure on Twitter -- he has more than 181,000 followers -- thanks to his vociferous defenses of Trump and his willingness to promote conspiracy theories.
His vociferous Twitter attack on London Mayor Sadiq Khan in the wake of the London Bridge terrorist attack last weekend drew condemnation from across the British political spectrum.
N.Y.C. Nature Dog-day cicadas mature into vociferous adulthood during the hottest part of summer, when their steady droning builds in a crescendo and dominates muggy late afternoons.
In mainland China, amid tight internet censorship, there is little apparent popular solidarity for the Hong Kong protesters, whom increasingly vociferous state media have condemned as "violent radicals".
Inter Milan supporters, among the most vociferous within Italian football, hardly made a peep when Javier Zanetti came off the bench during his last season at the club.
The government has portrayed a "yes" vote as patriotic, while the new constitution's most vociferous opponents say "no" would be a step toward ending decades of Communist rule.
Not only do the most vociferous among us humanize what might otherwise be a faceless brand, but they also help amplify its reach in measurable ways. ""http://mashable.
Donald Trump's decision to revive the talks over President Ashraf Ghani's more vociferous protests was therefore a big concession to the militants, even if justified by their strength.
Hitler survives, identifies the force trying to kill him as Jewish, and becomes a vociferous anti-Semite, setting the Nazi rise to power and the Holocaust into motion.
Around 10 days after Soufan had first started interrogating Abu Zubaydah, and over the FBI agent's vociferous objections, a CIA contractor stepped in to take over the interrogation.
Mr. Pence may be summoned to the Capitol early this week to cast the 51st vote to confirm Ms. DeVos as education secretary over vociferous, now bipartisan objections.
Its members say they are opposed to capitalism and fascism, but the group may be best known for its vociferous criticisms of Israel and its policies toward Palestinians.
It took several minutes for Sanders to quiet his most vociferous supporters, who roared at his introduction and delayed the beginning of his speech with chants and cheers.
And a sentence commutation went to Alice Marie Johnson at the behest of Kim Kardashian, whose husband, Kanye West, is a vociferous Trump supporter and MAGA hat wearer.
Jazz seemed to be all over the place this year, a big tent for multimedia mixing, vociferous protest and challenges to the standard definitions of a performer's role.
If that happens it would rob Halep the chance of playing in front of her vociferous home support — something last year's French Open champion rarely gets to experience.
Sanders has been a critic of the Obama years, and West, a former Obama surrogate himself, has long been a vociferous critic of the president, decrying his use of
In a letter to Niels Bohr, a Danish physicist with whom Einstein had his most vociferous disagreements about the phenomenon, he called it spukhafte Fernwirkung: a "spooky remote effect".
There is, for example, vociferous disagreement about the political viability of a Big Bang switch away from the current US health insurance patchwork to a uniform single-payer system.
I have seven private member's bills pending, not counting the one which could not be introduced because of the vociferous opposition of the ruling party, namely the 377 one.
In May, the President's vociferous Twitter attack on London Mayor Sadiq Khan in the wake of the London Bridge terrorist attack drew condemnation from across the British political spectrum.
Grant himself was subjected to phone hacking by a British newspaper group and is a vociferous supporter of Hacked Off, which campaigns against media intrusion and stronger press standards.
Instead, what was most notable about the 2-0 victory was the vociferous jeering that the American goalie Hope Solo received when she handled the ball or kicked it.
"I want to vaccinate you against these vociferous top callers by laying out the ten best reasons why the market actually might be peaking," the "Mad Money" host said.
Here, in a telephone interview, she talks about her struggle to stop "performing" femininity, details her unorthodox views on fashion, and takes on her most her most vociferous critics.
With the recent departure of Scott Gottlieb, a vociferous critic of Juul, from the post of F.D.A. commissioner, the company's more urgent battles, for now, are in the states.
From Moscow's perspective, NATO has ignored its vociferous objections and expanded eastward in successive waves since the 1990s, bringing the world's most formidable military alliance up to Russia's borders.
But too many of our most vociferous progressive candidates and progressive media outlets promised that Democrats will begin impeachment proceedings against Justice Kavanaugh if we take back the House.
They posit that primary wins for candidates on the left of the party show that the liberal base is energized, in part because of its vociferous opposition to Trump.
As reports of the missile strike in Baghdad that killed the general emerged on Thursday, Mr. Hannity phoned into his Fox News show from vacation to offer vociferous praise.
Texans and Oklahomans have been among the most vociferous deniers of the linkage between the burning of fossil fuels and climate change, including virtually their entire Republican congressional delegations.
Nonetheless, more vociferous complaints by American businesses mark a shift from years past, when many companies eschewed the idea of forceful action by Washington for fear of retribution by China.
The regulation, which aims to better protect the privacy of personal data for EU citizens, is being passed over the vociferous objection of some of the world's biggest technology companies.
OnePlus, still the darling of many Android enthusiasts, was alarmed by the vociferous chorus of disapproval directed at new smartphones launching at Mobile World Congress this year with notched displays.
The auction has stirred vociferous debate at Howard, a historically black university, as students, faculty and alumni have called on trustees to weigh the station's symbolic, educational and financial value.
Lamb's dunk off an alley-oop pass from Treveon Graham made it 103-78 with 33:59 left and prompted the home fans to deliver a vociferous round of boos.
Let's start with the vociferous rebellion of the #NeverTrump movement that the campaign and the Republican National Committee (RNC) hoped had been quashed by the time the party reached Cleveland.
The objections became so vociferous that lawmakers held an oversight hearing, where Massachusetts' top environmental official apologized and promised to convene a committee that could at least consider other options.
However, news that the President and his most vociferous media cheerleader share a lawyer -- who is now facing his own legal abyss -- sent a ripple of disbelief through the courtroom.
Americans for Tax Reform, the vociferous small-government lobby, endorses reform as an antidote to wasteful spending, but it's not clear that particular cause has captivated the rank and file.
Elizabeth Warren, both tireless proponents of workers and vociferous critics of the financial elite, have been leading voices on issues like healthcare and economic policy as the Democratic primary unfolds.
You'll adopt the values of whichever conservative is in the White House and memory-hole your vociferous support of past "failed" Republican presidents, their military quagmires, and their economic policies.
His vociferous, public complaints led the D.N.C. to enact substantive changes to the rules for caucus states and to strip first-ballot voting power from superdelegates at the party's convention.
The crowd was every bit as vociferous in Game 7 when Gurriel came up against Darvish again — even after Gurriel tipped his hat in a conciliatory gesture to the pitcher.
A smaller coalition of Latin American countries has joined with Canada to create the Lima Group, whose vociferous condemnation of the political repression has not converted to much concrete action.
Lately, some of the most vociferous criticism has come from an insider, Dick Pound, a longtime I.O.C. delegate from Montreal and a former president of the World Anti-Doping Agency.
The independent commission is the first of its kind, but it has drawn a consistent and vociferous rebuke from the state's district attorneys, who plan to sue to block it.
EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt has been one of the rule's most vociferous opponents, and as the attorney general of Oklahoma had helped spearhead the legal challenges seeking to overturn it.
Neighbors had formed a vociferous nonprofit called Save Lafayette, which opposed both the 315-apartment idea and the 44-house compromise on grounds from view-ruination to carcinogenic construction dust.
So far, USAID has released a paltry $100,000 of initial aid to Indonesia, and there don't seem to be vociferous demands for more -- at least not within the United States.
" Sanchez's call to action was met with vociferous affirmation and ardent support from a crowd waving signs with battle cries like, "Stop taxing my vagina!" and "There will be blood!
And what about high-level aides and advisers like Short, who promoted that president's agenda, even if they were not always the most vociferous proponents of the most odious views?
The congresswoman was one of the sharpest questioners of the three American diplomats who testified on Wednesday and Friday, overshadowing some colleagues whose vociferous defense of the president is better known.
Mr Boot attracted some vociferous responses to his strictures about "cultural, social and gender history" but I'm sure his explanation applies just as well to Britain as it does to America.
James O. Eastland (D-Miss.), a vociferous opponent of the civil rights movement, as an example of working with those he didn't agree with to get things done in the Senate.
But in exchange he asked that Russian investigators be allowed to interrogate William F. Browder, a vociferous Kremlin critic, and Michael A. McFaul, a former American ambassador to Moscow, among others.
Facing vociferous demands to recognize same-sex marriage, and weathering demonstrations at church headquarters by Mormon women pleading for the right to be ordained as priests, Mr. Monson did not bend.
Mr. Trump has been Mr. Mueller's most vociferous critic, accusing his team of manufacturing lies by threatening witnesses with severe consequences if they refuse to agree with the special counsel's narrative.
The ZTE deal came over vociferous objections from lawmakers, who accused President Trump of putting national security at risk by allowing a company that violated American sanctions to remain in business.
The most vociferous indictments came from the abolitionist papers in the North, which declared "so bestial a union as this" yet another sign of how slavery had corrupted the Southern soul.
One of the most powerful of these alternative lyrics, first published in an abolitionist newspaper in 234 as "A New Version of our National Song," was a vociferous critique of slavery.
The President's more vociferous defenders adopted his claims of "perfect" behavior and mirrored his judgment -- made again Thursday that the whole thing is just a "hoax" despite mountains of contrary evidence.
This time, he moderated his tone and promised to "strain every sinew" to get a Brexit deal, as some of the most vociferous Conservative hard-liners signaled their support for him.
The White House made the move to arm the Kurdish fighters, despite vociferous objections from Turkey, because it considers them an effective military proxy in the fight against the Islamic State.
Lacking a strong and vociferous public sphere, do you feel that this theme of absence and the perpetual uncertainty it creates can be used to describe the Turkish arts scene today?
She is that vociferous champion of feminism and apparent libertine who earlier in her career scandalized fans by implying in an interview that she was engaged in a lusty ménage à trois.
Nonetheless, more vociferous complaints from the American business community mark a shift from years past, when many companies eschewed the idea of forceful action by Washington for fear of retribution by China.
Even the most vociferous Trump critic could not imagine this happening in America -- but these are the kinds of conditions workers face every time they try to win by forming a union.
The president gave people — not only his vociferous "base" but also people in Main Street America — leadership that rejected the superciliousness of the left, which tells people how to live their lives.
One of the most vociferous opponents of Muslim immigration into Europe, Orban won a third term in power after his campaign resonated with large swathes of the electorate, particularly in rural areas.
The Newcastle United striker took Tadic's pass in his stride and rifled in a spectacular shot on the turn from 18 meters, silencing a vociferous home crowd in the Boris Paichadze Arena.
But in the months since, the "ongoing parade of horribles" offered up by the administration has caused Warren to change her tune and become a vociferous, unabashed opponent of all things Trump.
Ms. May, 59, remains the favorite, but in the next round will be judged by a different constituency: registered party members, many of whom were vociferous supporters of leaving the European Union.
"The thread that ties strange things together in Ukraine is nearly always corruption," said Serhiy A. Leshchenko, an opposition member of the Ukrainian Parliament and vociferous critic of President Petro O. Poroshenko.
We also had the vociferous Shawon Dunston, an African-American Brooklyn native who spoke plainly and directly on issues, which often caught the attention of the Caucasian So-Cal dude Mark Grace.
Trump won the Republican nomination by inspiring the vociferous support of the party's racially conservative base: people who felt that politicians had been unable to protect them from mass immigration and globalization.
H. R. McMaster — were ousted in recent months and replaced with two of the Iran agreement's most vociferous critics, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and John R. Bolton, the national security adviser.
But another election-related proposal being discussed in Florida is to open up primaries to all voters, including independents, instead of sealing off elections to only the most vociferous and extreme partisans.
While there is public pressure to act more decisively on emissions reductions to stop climate change, businesses and low-income consumers - a vociferous political power - resent higher operational charges and living costs.
Some doors may open in 2018 since an unusual number of Republican men are likely not to run again, in part because home district resistance to President Trump's policies is so vociferous.
His choice for attorney general, Jeff Sessions of Alabama, has been a consistent and vociferous critic of both illegal and legal immigration, and has tried several times to pass laws abolishing DACA.
At times in the 2-hour-36-minute final, the simultaneous chants of "Tsi-tsi-pas" and "Do-min-ic" had the same vociferous ring of enthusiasm as for the bigger names.
Mr. Singer, a vociferous critic of Mr. Trump for most of the election campaign, was instead making his way to Washington for the inauguration, having recently donated $1 million to the event.
" Mr. Eastland, a plantation owner, was known as a vociferous opponent of integration efforts and a staunch critic of the civil rights movement, which he sometimes dismissed as the work of "communists.
The pop group led a vociferous campaign against the proposal in 1982, hosting an open-air gig to raise funds to fight it and pledging to leave the country if it was implemented.
Or Google in Europe — while President Obama has defended it there (see my interview here with him) from all sorts of monopoly and privacy allegations, I'd expect Trump to be even more vociferous.
It set off "what can only be described as a sexist scavenger hunt," as The Verge described it, in which an apparently small group of vociferous men questioned Bouman's role in the project.
Given Trump's vociferous criticism of the Fed's rate hikes last year, it's a safe assumption that any White House pick would be opposed to further Fed moves to lift borrowing costs, Baumohl added.
The party and its leader Luigi Di Maio have failed to make their mark in government over the last year, when compared with the populist Lega party and its vociferous leader Matteo Salvini.
As with any cultural artifact beloved by young women, otome games have an active and vociferous fan base: Countless blogs around the world are devoted to the genre, replete with reviews and walkthroughs.
The automotive industry, Britain's biggest exporter of goods which employs over 21,20.8219 people, is one of the most vociferous opponents of a no-deal Brexit, fearing additional tariffs and bureaucracy could halt production.
On Monday, Mr. Hickman's tweets were picked up by a pro-Trump web magazine, American Greatness, in an article that was promoted by Mark Levin, a talk radio host and vociferous Trump defender.
New works were produced all the time (as late as the nineteen-twenties, thirty-five to forty per cent of La Scala's repertory was new), and were received with vociferous approval or disapproval.
All-Star forward Kevin Durant returns to Oklahoma City on Saturday, and the unfriendly welcome will consist of a vociferous round of boos and signs in support of former running mate Russell Westbrook.
He led the effort against a vociferous gun lobby and resistant state governments to push through a federal gun amnesty, in which the government compensated gun owners for the weapons they turned in.
When Bill Cowher, who has not coached the rival Pittsburgh Steelers in 10 years, was shown on the stadium scoreboard Friday, he drew vociferous boos — even though he was wearing an Orioles cap.
The most vociferous users of this drug—young offenders, inmates, people living in hostels and on the streets—are too far off the radar to be reached by the government's door-knocking survey.
LeBron James, the floating ball of energy the NBA currently revolves around, has been vociferous in his criticism of the tradition: Ahh, the double-edged blessing and pain of the Christmas Day game!
General Flynn has since been a vociferous critic of a Washington elite he contends has refused to name radical Islam as the enemy, and is therefore doomed to fall short in defeating it.
The most vociferous supporter of tightening access to the ballot, the Kansas Secretary of State, Kris Kobach, former vice chairman of President Trump's election integrity commission, is also running for governor this year.
And at no other point has Trump, who has habitually dismissed realities that did not comport with his own version of events, offered such a clear and vociferous declaration of all-out war.
Trump also defended one of his most vociferous cheerleaders on Fox, Jeanine Pirro, who did not appear in her usual spot on Saturday night after questioning whether the religious beliefs of Muslim Rep.
And as climate catastrophe approaches -- the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change says there is about a decade left to avert disaster -- environmentalists will only get more vociferous in their demands for action.
I have been a vociferous critic of his from the moment that he was a candidate and came down those escalators and started attacking people based upon their national origin or their race.
"There's nothing wrong with placebo effects except that they often aren't enduring," says James Coyne, emeritus professor of psychology in psychiatry at the University of Pennsylvania (and a vociferous critic of psychological research methods).
When he first joined the British team, Broady recalled, Murray was vociferous in trying to ensure he went through the newcomers' initiation ceremony of having to make a speech at his first welcome dinner.
"The company should be vociferous in condemning what he did, and should generously support causes that protect and empower women in order to demonstrate that Harvey doesn't represent what they stand for," she added.
The most vociferous attacks Rohrabacher has taken on Russia have surprisingly come from a member of his own party and a onetime protégé: Scott Baugh, the former Republican leader of the California State Assembly.
On Thursday afternoon, Marc Jacobs closed out fashion week with a show that provoked vociferous debate, though not about the seven-inch platforms or glitter doll frocks on the runway — but about the hair.
The home fans of the Philadelphia Eagles, among the league's most vociferous, crammed into every available seat here at Lincoln Financial Field, where they cheered through a pregame ceremony of fireworks and fight songs.
Ironically, the same corporatists who have embraced piercing the corporate veil for the purpose of securing new rights are the most vociferous in enforcing the veil to protect the corporation from any possible liabilities.
Both arenas produce violence, which is here often represented by red, coloring imagined killings (Riad's intense fantasy life) and real pain including the harsh physical punishment of children at school, marital discord, vociferous anger.
The drums pummeled in ever-shifting meters, vociferous yet full of subtleties, channeling thrash, math-rock, grunge and psychedelia; guitar and bass riffed hard or sent long lines across the field like flaming arrows.
The rapper-singer-flutist, known for her vociferous support of body positivity, won a standing ovation from Harry Styles and cheers from the crowd after showing off her impressive drinking skills at the Brits.
With New York's vociferous fans sure to amp up the atmosphere, and the International team desperate to end a six-event losing streak dating back to 2005, Fowler is hoping for a competitive week.
Trump has been a vociferous critic of the deal since his election, saying that Iran had not stuck to it, although he has so far stopped short of tearing up or renegotiating the agreement.
But Amazon faced vociferous opponents — including local groups, some unions and political activists animated by the surprise victory of Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez — from the moment it announced its plans for Queens in November.
Republican lawmakers on the committee, vociferous in their condemnation and occasionally inflammatory in their language, argued that the bill violated the right of states to control their own elections and decide their own districts.
He added: "I think it's pretty clear that the most political C.I.A. director in history was my predecessor" — John Brennan, who has emerged as a vociferous critic of the new administration since leaving office.
The standout moment from the first evening was Elizabeth Warren's vociferous defense of eliminating private insurance companies, and much of the first half of last night's debate was consumed with the issue as well.
And while the amorphous moving blob that is the crowd does go utterly crazy for "The Beers," which ends the set, the new songs get as vociferous a singalong treatment as the older ones.
The problem is when the website owners game this system, creating content that you might absolutely love or fake news that will appeal to a very specific, very vociferous collection of conspiracy theorists and cranks.
Martha McSally, the Republican nominee, hopes voters remember Ms Sinema as she was when she first emerged onto Arizona's political scene: a vociferous leftie who protested against American military action in Afghanistan after 9/11.
Republican Trump has been more vociferous, indicating that if he became president he would overhaul the country's trade policy and row back the U.S.' involvement in global trade deals, as well as dramatically restricting immigration.
Sometimes this helps those keen to limit emissions, such as the Marshall Islands, a low-lying Pacific nation, where 11% of all ships are registered and which is vociferous in its support of emissions cuts.
The more vociferous complaints from the American business community in China mark a shift from years past, when many companies eschewed the idea of forceful action by Washington out of fear of retribution from Beijing.
In an apt distillation of this year's All-Star saga, the final five minutes of the game featuring vociferous chants for John Scott's MVP case were the only genuine moments of excitement the entire evening.
The three-term congresswoman was one of the sharpest questioners of the three diplomats who testified at public hearings on Wednesday and Friday, overshadowing some colleagues better known for their vociferous defense of the president.
Voters witness that many of the most authentic and respected conservative thinkers, including columnist George Will and countless others on a list too long to detail here, are among Trump's most vociferous critics and opponents.
Their status on the pecking order of who is to blame for the nation's troubles has fallen below the level of even the Congress, some of whose members are ironically the bankers' most vociferous accusers.
He became the high priest of high Modernism, a precise carver of sounds on the podium, vociferous in his promotion of (certain strands of) contemporary composition, including his own pathbreaking experiments in sonics and structure.
Puzder, chief executive officer of CKE Restaurants Inc, which runs the Carl's Jr. and Hardee's fast-food chains, has been a vociferous critic of government regulation of the workplace and the National Labor Relations Board.
He then re-emerged as a vociferous critic of a Washington elite that he contended could not even properly identify the real enemy — radical Islam, that is — never mind figure out how to defeat it.
Conservatives were also angered by his vociferous acts of civil disobedience in the forefront of large rallies staged to protest the nuclear-armed Trident fleet, which was stationed at the nearby Naval Submarine Base Bangor.
Jeff Flake, whose vociferous criticism of Donald Trump sparked widespread speculation that he could mount a primary challenge to the President, flatly said Tuesday he will not launch a primary campaign against Trump in 2020.
Goldman found that Trump's tweets on trade, on which he has been vociferous amid an ongoing trade and tariff dispute with China, impacted the Fed funds futures market much more than those criticizing the Fed.
The President took to Twitter to offer his congratulations on McSally's projected Tuesday night primary victory -- and took a swipe at Flake, a vociferous Trump critic who is retiring from the Senate, in doing so.
Kao-cheng Wang, dean of Tamkang University's college of international studies, said he believes Trump might increase American military exports to Taiwan, over Beijing's vociferous opposition, and try to strengthen economic ties between the two sides.
Porter is certainly not the first member of the Trump administration to be accused of domestic violence, nor is he the first alleged abuser to receive vociferous support from the president and those close to him.
Foreign business groups have grown more vociferous in criticizing Beijing's lackluster market reforms, and worry that the plan will force members to give up key technology in order to access the market or bypass them altogether.
Chris Patten, the last colonial governor, did expand the amount of directly elected lawmakers in a 1995 parliamentary vote, over vociferous complaints from Beijing and promises to replace the newly returned legislature with an appointed body.
While Harris's school-day extension program may not be the flippant neoliberal fluff that its most vociferous critics first suggested, it's also far from a serious solution to the chronic overworking of both teachers and parents.
That question is at the center of a vociferous debate surrounding the case of Harambe, the majestic silverback gorilla who was shot on Saturday after a little boy climbed into his enclosure at the Cincinnati Zoo.
The NRA, which has been one of the most vociferous defenders of Donald Trump on television, is unveiling an advertisement in Indiana that raises the specter of a Senate that allows Clinton to exercise unlimited control.
While Mr. Bagdikian was most vociferous against ownership concentrations — calling for limits on the size of newspaper chains, for example, even if the limits ran afoul of the First Amendment — his news media criticism ranged widely.
Meek's vociferous "Valhalla Army", clad in their now infamous American football jerseys, travelled in strong numbers to support their countrymen in Milan, Italy, on Saturday night—a necessity considering Norwegians cannot fight on their home turf.
The fight with Amazon stirs up coalition trouble for Democrats, since big tech's most vociferous critics are on the left but the technology sector is also one of the most Democrat-friendly swaths of American industry.
"The message they're sending is: The way to survive is by accommodating him, changing their tone and professing loyalty to Trump," said William Kristol, the former editor of The Weekly Standard and a vociferous Trump critic.
Mr. Pompeo and his delegation will use the Pakistan visit to size up Mr. Khan, who for years has been a vociferous critic of the United States, its policies toward Pakistan and its presence in Afghanistan.
France produced three perfect quarters against Lithuania but almost spilled a 16-point lead in the final period as the Baltic nation, roared on by a vociferous band of supporters, turned the tide at one stage.
You'll never hear Matteo Salvini, the League's vociferous leader, remind his voters that this year the number of African migrants rescued off the Libyan coast decreased dramatically — to 11,303, a drop of 84 percent — from 2017.
The resolution, which the American ambassador to the United Nations, Nikki R. Haley, said this week she wanted to bring to a vote by next Monday, seems certain to meet vociferous objections from China and Russia.
Prime Minister Viktor Orban's government, which has been accused of failing to uphold democratic values, has mounted vociferous attacks on nongovernmental organizations, many of them reliant on financing from Mr. Soros and critical of the administration.
Take a listen: The lyrics, as Povenmire has written them, are:  Lab coat, now red my bloody nose When you visit we come to blows But first I get caught up in prose I'm too vociferous.
Most of her Chinese shipmates, estimated by passengers to number more than 3,000, followed suit, in a show of solidarity with their government's vociferous opposition to South Korea's decision to deploy a controversial missile defense system.
Kennedy has been particularly vociferous on the topic, holding a hearing with Pai to press him on the issue as well as giving two speeches on the Senate floor about his concerns with a private sale.
Just a few weeks into 2018, the White House will face yet another certification decision, which will afford the Iran agreement's vociferous supporters within the permanent bureaucracy yet another opportunity to keep it on life support.
A vociferous protest that delays the start of a lecture or creates a persistent rumble outside the lecture hall would almost certainly constitute protected speech under the First Amendment, yet warrant punishment pursuant to this law.
But it was the footwork that elicited vociferous cheers from an audience already jazzed by the presence of the John Wilson Orchestra, whose British contribution to the American repertoire constitutes a special relationship all its own.
A mere four days after his inauguration in January 2017, Mr. Trump signed an executive order to allow the Dakota Access Pipeline project to proceed, despite years of vociferous protest by the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe.
Emerging a year ago from the protests of a Swedish teenager, Greta Thunberg, Fridays for Future and its vociferous warnings of an imminent eco-apocalypse has swept across Northern Europe, and is particularly strong in Germany.
The demands are meaningful, coming at a point when Clinton wants to unify the party and win vociferous support from Sanders, who remains popular with progressives even as he nears the end of his presidential campaign.
"There is no meaningful disagreement that disputed supervisors are among the most vociferous pro-union advocates — virtually ensuring that the election will lack integrity if their status is not litigated in advance," one Hearst filing read.
There's ending the deductibility of interest on loans that companies take out, which would force many banks and financial companies to totally overhaul their business models and is sure to garner vociferous opposition from Wall Street.
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Mossad director Meir Dagan, who after a long career spearheading shadow wars against Israel's enemies became a vociferous critic of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's sabre-rattling on Iran, died of cancer on Thursday, aged 71.
The Ziff Brothers fund was purportedly linked to William Browder, a man who had invested heavily in Russia but later became a vociferous anti-Putin activist and the leader of the campaign to pass the Magnitsky Act.
On Ukraine, the Obama administration's refusal to supply the country with anti-tank missiles when it was being dismembered by Russia met with consternation from the likes of John McCain, but less-than-vociferous opposition by Democrats.
Automakers have been particularly vociferous in their opposition to a no-deal Brexit due to fears over tariffs of up to 10% on vehicles, customs delays and new bureaucracy which could cripple just-in-time production practices.
Though vociferous protest led to a new proposal that would drop the three HBCUs from the bill, S.B. 873 is instructive for North Carolina's and other state governments' approach to its HBCUs and Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs).
Foreign business groups, however, have grown more vociferous in criticizing Beijing's lackluster market reforms, and worry that the plan will force members to give up key technology in order to access the market or bypass them altogether.
As someone who hasn't spent most of their time reading about old seaside resort towns, I'd most recently read about Hartlepool in the context of its vociferous vote in favor of leaving the EU, in June's referendum.
"Facing vociferous demands to recognize same-sex marriage, and weathering demonstrations at church headquarters by Mormon women pleading for the right to be ordained as priests, Mr. Monson did not bend," Times reporter Robert D. McFadden wrote.
Ireland's world bantamweight champion Michael Conlan was one of the most vociferous critics of the judging in Rio, calling AIBA "cheats" after he was controversially beaten on points by Russia's Vladimir Nikitin in a quarter-final bout.
It was a vociferous crowd, and a dunk from Tim Duncan — which broke a personal scoreless stretch of more than 34 minutes — prompted fans to rise from their seats with about three minutes left in the half.
CANADA This 14-year veteran of these parts added the adjacent storefront to its Broome Street space in January, enabling a double bill of two vociferous solo shows that channel aspects of the art of the 1980s.
But studies have also shown that living in a country with frequent and vociferous public opposition to LGBTQ civil rights increases what researchers call "internalized homonegativity"—basically, internalized stigma—even if that country has relatively liberal laws.
Vociferous has she may be about immigration, Clinton has remained suspiciously silent on some of the more controversial policy questions—questions that will need to be answered if she has any hope of implementing comprehensive immigration legislation.
What Trump means Palin: All is forgiven Reacting to the Hannity interview, 2008 US vice presidential candidate and one-time Fox News contributor Sarah Palin, once a vociferous opponent of WikiLeaks, posted an apology to Assange on Facebook.
Apple, however, has maintained that none of this is true — in a comment to Bloomberg, in a vociferous and detailed company statement, and in a letter to Congress signed by Apple's vice president of information security, George Stathakopoulos.
Mr Sumpter, who discusses this biological model of contagion in "Soccermatics", proposes that the bunching together of standing fans makes them more aware of their neighbours, and more likely to copy their activities—in this case, vociferous chanting.
"When it came to reports of attacks on Christians, he was very vociferous in his expression about how we are all called to live in peace and harmony and that people should not disrupt this," Tellis told CNN.
If he holds together his vociferous base and comes out with, say, 25 percent of the vote in the early states, that could be enough to take the lead and become the unstoppable winner of the Democratic nomination.
Putting to one side the merits of any particular proposal, the liberal media's instantaneous and vociferous rejection of any proposed reduction in various deductions is inconsistent with their complaint that the proposed legislation favors the well-to-do.
Yet many conservatives who have long assailed the government as incompetent at best are now so blinded by xenophobic rage over her murder that they've turned into the thing they claim to despise: vociferous boosters of big government.
It has helped bolster the views of Mr. Trump's most vociferous partisans who insist that the Russia investigation was started under false pretenses by an F.B.I. leadership that favored Hillary Clinton and is hopelessly biased against Mr. Trump.
The most vociferous backers of Andrew Johnson's impeachment understood that an impeachment trial offered them a stage for grand moral drama and a way to formally repudiate Johnson for abetting the resurrection of white supremacy in the South.
The leading tragic issue that perhaps best symbolizes this vast divide is the vociferous disagreement about how to put an end to gun violence and the staggering death toll that it has inflicted on Americans, especially our children.
Having criticized Obama for making the "worst deal ever" and promising to pull out of the Joint Comprehensive Plan Of Action (JCPOA), Trump then did so over vociferous opposition from American allies, as well as Russia and China.
This would all prompt a vociferous backlash from environmental groups in court, just as the Bush administration's foot-dragging on global warming did, but it would change policy for years before the legal cases worked their way through.
But the string of announcements come at a time when there has been slowing foreign investment into China and more vociferous complaints about Beijing's market barriers and the difficulty of doing business in the world's second-largest economy.
Future also was an early and vociferous supporter of the uprising against President Bashar al-Assad of Syria, while Mr. Aoun sided with Hezbollah in supporting the government, which the Shiite militia is now aiding with thousands of fighters.
People in the area overwhelmingly voted in favour of the peace treaty in the accompanying referendum; several of Colombia's internationally known musicians, including Shakira, Juanes and Carlos Vives, as well as local Pacfic bands, were vociferous in their support.
I think it's absolutely true that as whites and as males a lot of the most vociferous and vicious supporters of Trump have an unjustified sense of entitlement that they should get first pick on jobs, wages, and promotions.
But King made an even bigger splash outside of the pool with her vociferous declaration that made clear she did not think Efimova should have been allowed to compete after two separate bans for doping (the second was overturned).
"Well if Mr Carney was vociferous in warning about economic risks before the referendum, he has nailed his colors to the post with this speech," Marc Ostwald, a strategist at ADM Investor Services International Limited, said in a note.
It's not the first time that the strongman president of Turkey - who thwarted a failed military political coup last month - has taken aim at the country's banks, but it is perhaps the most vociferous attack on them so far.
Vox's Ezra Klein (then at the Washington Post) wrote a piece a few years ago called "Whatever happened to the public option?" noting how the proposal had all but disappeared from policy coverage despite the left's previous vociferous support.
However, given how vociferous Pence was during the election campaign about Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server to conduct official business while she was secretary of state, this will be a major embarrassment to the vice president.
That silenced a vociferous home crowd which had been in party mode after Russia's opening two victories and were not expecting their final group contest to be effectively ended in the 36th minute when Igor Smolnikov was sent off.
At a classified briefing about the agreement, Rubio, a vociferous critic of the Cuban government, argued that it would embolden the country's dictatorial rulers, who, he believed, wanted to ease Cuba's financial difficulties without loosening their grip on power.
May's plan envisions that Britain would no longer abide by the European demand for free movement of people across borders, a key demand of the most vociferous Brexit supporters and a position sure to draw intense opposition from Brussels.
President Trump has offered a vociferous defense of the kingdom and, by extension, its de facto leader, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, and dismissed a report from his own intelligence officers that concluded the prince had ordered the murder.
But in response to vociferous objections raised by some New Yorker staff members, other festival speakers and just about everyone who could tap out a tweet about Mr. Bannon's populist but decidedly racist views, the invitation was quickly rescinded.
However, her radio silence now, after a previous vociferous defense, seems at best a convenient tactic of avoidance by the family's second-most-famous member and at worst a tacit acknowledgment that she was most likely wrong all along.
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX), as vociferous an Obamacare critic as you'll find, sounds on board with the latest legal challenge to the health care law that could lead to protections for people with preexisting conditions being found unconstitutional.
More damaging to Montreal's case was the fact that Jackson's next stop after Montreal was New York City, where George Steinbrenner, over the vociferous objections of both Billy Martin and Yankees G.M. Gabe Paul, was waiting to woo him.
Two years after their first interviews with Reed — and despite a renewed uproar of incredulity and hatred from Jackson's fans and vociferous denials from Jackson's family — Robson, now 36, and Safechuck, 40, agree that doing Leaving Neverland was worth it.
At the same time, she put onto the agenda -- often over the very vociferous shouts from the Sanders supporters in the room -- the basic message that she wants undecided voters to be thinking about when they make their decision on Tuesday.
Pompeo made his mark as a lawmaker on the House select investigative committee as a vociferous critic of security weaknesses that contributed to the 2012 attack on the US consulate in Benghazi, Libya, that led to the deaths of four Americans.
The food bank, in the western city of Essen, found itself at the center of a storm that brought it international media attention, vociferous support from some Germans — reflected in increased donations — and a public rebuke from Chancellor Angela Merkel.
"If the Withdrawal Agreement Bill isn't through by summer recess then the choice will become significantly more unpalatable because the arguments about 'no deal' and whether or not to revoke Article 50 entirely will become more vociferous," the source said.
What this means now is anyone's guess, but Brady has been vociferous in his denial and, frankly, I hope he takes the fight all the way to the Supreme Court so we can keep talking about this for years to come.
A fast-talking former mathematician who scaled the heights of the ruthless world of post-Soviet business and politics, Berezovsky clashed with Putin soon after his election in 2000 and fled to Britain where he became his most vociferous enemy.
Washington (CNN)Secretary of State Rex Tillerson is moving to eliminate or downgrade special envoy positions at the State Department, including the representative for climate change, a step that is sure to ignite vociferous opposition from some members of Congress.
"I think the thing that surprised me is that, given that we're just up the road, basically, from where we had such a huge tragedy, that people are still so vociferous in their support of weaponry and open-carry," Monteith says.
The FPO is critical of some media for what it says is biased coverage, but its accusations are less frequent and generally less vociferous than the "fake news" charges made by some right-wing figures, such as U.S. President Donald Trump.
But after another vociferous campaign by state officials, including most forcefully by Mr. Blumenthal, now a Democratic United States Senator, the bureau, in the end, inserted language saying that any tribe that had previously been denied recognition could not reapply.
Gordie was as soft as he was hard; as soft-spoken as he was vociferous; as sensitive as he was mean; as much of a family man and devoted husband as he was a raging and fierce warrior of the ice.
One of the things that's amazing about Moms Demand Action [is that it's] primarily a female group of very vociferous, caring women who decided in a grassroots way to bind together to do something about gun violence in the United States.
To those he added the melancholy fillip of a glittering image of the World Trade Center on one T-shirt and, on another, the face of Representative Maxine Waters, among the most vociferous critics of President Trump and his policies.
Although his legal situation has prevented XXXTentacion from touring widely this year, he has tended closely to his vociferous fans on social media, where the rapper has also received support for his work from artists like Mr. Lamar and the Weeknd.
This set, most of it previously released, includes the original hourlong show plus extensive outtakes, including the full-length small-stage performances and audio rehearsals with the top Los Angeles musicians known as the Wrecking Crew — sometimes jokey, sometimes vociferous.
I use the epithet — "cuck" is short for cuckold — since it's the one Trump's most vociferous supporters hurled at mainstream Republicans they accused of caving in to the moral bullying of liberals, especially on the subjects of race and immigration.
Peter Dutton, Australia's own little Trump and the arch-conservative most vociferous in defense of the indefensible on Manus and Nauru, has just been promoted to head a new super-ministry combining the Australian Border Force, police and intelligence services.
Still, even the most vociferous opponents of Brexit seemed eager to end, or at least suspend, the toxic debate, make the best of the outcome and try to forge a new relationship with the European Union more to their liking.
"At the end of the day, those people who are the most vociferous in their opposition to these important projects are not speaking for the majority of New Yorkers who want new jobs and more mixed-income housing," Glen said.
ISTANBUL — A Turkish court ordered the release Friday of seven journalists of the opposition newspaper Cumhuriyet, but left the four most prominent editors and executives in jail, in a sign that the government remains determined to prosecute its most vociferous critics.
"The reality is that 100 million people or more saw the trailer, and, yes, there were some people that didn't like it, and as is the world we live in, those who didn't like it were the most vociferous," Fellner said.
After Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban, a Clinton supporter and vociferous critic of Trump, tweeted that he had a "front-row" seat to watch the Hofstra debate, Trump raised the possibility in a tweet of inviting Flowers to the debate.
A former adviser to Mitt Romney, Hook was a founder of the John Hay Initiative, a hawkish foreign-policy think tank whose other two founders, Eliot A. Cohen and Eric Edelman, were (and still are) among Trump's most vociferous critics.
In Trump's foray into the world of politics was his vociferous support for the so-called "birther" conspiracy, an unfounded claim that former President Barack Obama was ineligible to be president because he was not born a naturalized U.S. citizen.
Bail reform has had broad support from many quarters in recent years, with the major exception of — you guessed it — the for-profit bail industry, which has been vociferous in its warnings about the risk of getting rid of money bail.
I know that this is the kind of thing that really excites a lot of a sort of the most rabid supporters on the left, not necessarily even on the Democratic Party but on the left, the most vociferous haters of Donald Trump.
One of the most vociferous opponents of immigration into Europe by mainly Muslim people fleeing war and poverty in the Middle East and Africa, Orban's campaign - helped by his party's media dominance - resonated with large swathes of the electorate, particularly in rural areas.
"It is disqualifying for a modern-day presidential nominee to refuse to release tax returns to the voters, especially one who has not been subject to public scrutiny in either military or public service," said Romney, long a vociferous critic of Trump's.
It has looked shaky in recent years: From attempts to spin the bungled Skripal assassination in England to the supposedly "invisible" Russian troops in Crimea and the vociferous denial of any US election interference, Russia has struggled to shape its story internationally.
"What tends now to be known as the Enlightenment, after the widespread and vociferous campaign mounted by Voltaire and many others to bring the 'light' of reason to everyone and enable them to think for themselves, was back in the news," she adds.
The Heritage Foundation's Robert Rector (one of the most vociferous and dogged opponents of all welfare programs in all of Washington) and Jennifer Marshall called work requirements for food stamps and public housing the "unfinished work of welfare reform" in a 2013 essay.
He's not just the co-founder and CEO of Silicon Valley political crowdfunding and data start-up Crowdpac — he's a former advisor to the previous British Prime Minister, David Cameron, and was a vociferous advocate of the UK leaving the European Union.
The ruling, after vociferous denials from Russia and intense pressure from world antidoping officials, has once again put Mr. McLaren in the center of the geopolitical arena of international sport — facing off, indirectly, against none other than President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia.
One of Trump's most vociferous critiques of Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama during the 2016 campaign was that they were too transparent about what they would do with our military forces -- allowing the enemy to know our next move and plan for it.
Sanders, and especially his more vociferous advocates like Matt Bruenig, counter that in the long run proportional taxes of the kind Sanders is proposing will be more favorable to the majority of the population since they raise more money from high-income people.
In recent weeks, the Canadian theater world has been embroiled in a vociferous debate over cultural appropriation after "Slav," an odyssey about black slave music by Mr. LePage and starring the singer Betty Bonifassi, was shuttered at the Montreal International Jazz Festival.
Fox News's star commentators — including Tucker Carlson, Laura Ingraham and Jeanine Pirro — are among the president's most vociferous media defenders, providing a punditry firewall that Mr. Trump arguably needs more than ever as an impeachment inquiry looms and the 2020 campaign intensifies.
Conway, a frequent and often vociferous critic of Trump, wrote in an op-ed for The Washington Post on Saturday that Trump, not Joe BidenJoe BidenSenators take reins of impeachment trial in marathon question session Sanders campaign says it raised more than .
The 2020 election will determine whether this retro backlash has run its course or whether Trump's malign and mendacious political skills, together with the prominence within the Democratic Party of a vociferous left cadre, will return the 45th president to a second term.
Facing vociferous and legal opposition from parents, schools and public health experts, the company voluntarily took its fruit- and dessert-flavored products off the market, and has lost business to competitors selling flavors popular with teenagers, like mixed berry, watermelon and mango.
As the crisis deepened, Mr. Dent, a globe-trotting emissary of American commerce who had admired Nixon's 21947 travels to the Soviet Union and China and his political and economic overtures to Moscow and Beijing, emerged as a vociferous defender of the president.
As Obama stood onstage with Joe Biden, John Edwards, Hillary Clinton, and a handful of other aspirants, they were asked if they would be willing to meet with the leaders of America's most vociferous enemies: Iran, Syria, Venezuela, Cuba, and North Korea.
Though a sizable swath of critics and audiences have praised the film, it's garnered some vociferous criticism for offering an oblivious outsider's perspective on the American Midwest (McDonagh is Irish), and it's particularly bad in how it handles issues of racism and police brutality.
While Kellyanne Conway has been one of Trump's most vociferous supporters, her husband, George, has been a frequent critic of Trump on Twitter, most recently saying in a since-deleted tweet how "absurd" it was for President Trump to keep contradicting his own aides.
His most vociferous critics alleged that the intervention was based on a basic statistical fallacy (inferring that small schools are good because they're overrepresented among top high schools), a story that made its way into Daniel Kahneman's pop science best-seller Thinking, Fast and Slow.
Despite Noble's vociferous denials - it alleges Iceberg is run by a disgruntled former employee - and the implementation of a program of asset sales to bolster its balance sheet, the company was cut to junk status in January by ratings agencies Moody's and Standard & Poor's.
Those systems persist to this day in some disturbing ways, but the current, vociferous naming and challenging of those systems, the placing of the lamp of truth near the seesaw of privilege and oppression, has provoked a profound sense of discomfort and even anger.
It was not long until Mourinho experienced the demanding and vociferous nature of leading the La Liga giants, with his style coming in for intense criticism following a 5-0 defeat by fierce rivals Barcelona in his first El Clasico match in November 2010.
But the more urgent question is whether Mr. Trump can give up being Mr. Trump — if he can resist the demands from the vociferous, yearning crowd that hangs on his every word, which wants him to speak the hidden truths he claims to know.
Moore, who advised Trump on the tax cut plan, was particularly vociferous in criticizing the quarter-point rate increases the Fed approved in September and December of last year, and recently said rates should now be cut by 50 basis points to offset them.
Stuart Stevens, a Republican who ran Mr. Romney's campaign for president and is a vociferous critic of Mr. Trump's, said that he had little doubt Mr. Trump would lose this fall — but that after this convention, he was unsure what would happen to his party.
While Mr. Trump's criticism of the Iraq war during the campaign raised the possibility that he might take a less aggressive stance on foreign policy, no one was a more vociferous proponent of that disastrous invasion than Mr. Bolton, a position he has not renounced.
"I hope the president will realize the friends his tweet condemns are actually the ones that stood by him and were very vociferous in defending him in October when all of the Republican elected leaders in the House were abandoning him," Gohmert reportedly said.
Even some of Mr. Trump's most vociferous Republican critics said it was not an off-the-wall idea, although Mr. Trump had only a thin record to run on and a political career marked by racial invective and a proposed Muslim ban to run from.
Peter Navarro, the head of the new White House office overseeing trade and industrial policy, is a vociferous critic of globalization who has contended that American purchases of imported goods at Walmart are helping China pay for nuclear-tipped missiles aimed at the United States.
The tech giant's vociferous staff, who recently staged a walkout in support of the #MeToo movement and also forced Google to cancel work for the Pentagon earlier this year, said that they "object to technologies that aid the powerful in oppressing the vulnerable, wherever they may be".
A vociferous demand to have female, queer or trans artists on every bill is outpacing the growth of new acts in a scene that is still predominantly cis male, which can put promoters in a bind and has left some musicians concerned they are being tokenized.
" Blackmore hopes to meet anti-abortion protesters at their level in order to foreground how extreme the rhetoric around the issue has become and to provide a vociferous counterpoint to the debate: "We cannot allow one single angry voice to speak over or for all of us.
Last week, the famed lawyer complained in a column in The Hill that he is being ostracized by fellow residents of the tony summer colony Martha's Vineyard as a result of his vociferous claims that President Donald Trump is the victim of a legal witch hunt.
That is all one needs to know to understand why California politicians are vociferous in their demand that the EPA continue to give that state a waiver to impose rules stricter than the federal ones, so as to force that stricter standard upon the entire nation.
Its lopsided victory over a team so obviously less experienced and less capable than itself had sparked a vociferous debate about whether it had perhaps come on too strong, or rubbed it in too vehemently, with its celebrations after each of its 13 goals against the Thais.
In the last month, Gulati and national team players, like the co-captain Becky Sauerbrunn, have used the phrase "equitable and fair" to describe the goal of any agreement; last year, the union made repeated and vociferous demands for "equal pay" with the men's national team.
Liberal apologists for the communist regime have been the most vociferous critics of the strategic tariffs imposed by President, for instance, loudly demanding a return to the old status quo under which China brazenly ripped off American products, stole American technology, and took away American jobs.
Doug Collins, who began his week passionately defending the president against the impeachment inquiry on Fox News, and whose services as a vociferous ally recently led Trump to personally advocate for the governor of Georgia to appoint him to an open US Senate seat for that state.
"We should expect that in the Trump administration the U.S. would be more vociferous and emphatic about Taiwan's participation in international organizations," said Ross Feingold, a Taipei-based senior adviser at D.C. International Advisory, a consulting firm whose chief executive has been consulted by the Trump transition team.
A vociferous defender of Trump, Miller appeared on State of the Union With Jake Tapper to attack Michael Wolff's Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House, a buzzy tell-all book released Friday that portrays a dysfunctional administration and suggests the president's closest allies question his mental stability.
After a steady career in bit parts and supporting roles, Malone rose to stardom in the 1950s, earning a Best Supporting Actress Oscar for her portrayal of Marylee Hadley, daughter of a Texas oil tycoon with a vociferous appetite for the men in her town, in Sirk's 1956 melodrama.
Bijoux d'artistes also provocatively pairs this art-jewelry treasury with sculptures, weavings, paintings, photographs, tapestries, and ceramics, which poses a vociferous problem: Bijoux d'artistes is undeniably a pleasurable experience to take in, but it is also troubling, as it blurs the intellectual line shielding art from decadent trivialization.
Rand PaulRandal (Rand) Howard PaulSenate GOP waves Trump off early motion to dismiss impeachment charges McConnell discounts quick dismissal of Trump impeachment articles: 'We'll have to have a trial' GOP motions to subpoena whistleblower MORE (R-Ky.), typically a vociferous defender of privacy rights, said earlier this week.
The vociferous support for Trump from white nationalists — and the prevalence of racist shouts and taunts at Trump rallies — underscores the observation that while all Republicans are, of course, not racists or nativists, the party is now the preferred political home for the millions of Americans who are.
With the tournament moving into the Pat Rafter Arena at the Queensland Tennis Centre following the end of the ATP Cup group stage, Brady had to contend with not only the Australian top seed, who was given a bye to the last-23, but also a vociferous home crowd.
A few years ago when Transneft, the state-run pipeline behemoth, proposed building an oil pipeline along the shore, the vociferous public response led President Vladimir V. Putin to order the pipeline moved away from the lake — one of the rare occasions when he bowed to a protest.
Yet, when two of Obama's most vociferous congressional critics, Senator Marco RubioMarco Antonio RubioTrump moves forward with F-16 sale to Taiwan opposed by China The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy Trump crosses new line with Omar, Tlaib, Israel move MORE and Rep.
Yuriy Lutsenko, Ukraine's prosecutor general, said in a Facebook post that Mr. Saakashvili, the standard-bearer of a vociferous campaign to remove the president of Ukraine, Petro O. Poroshenko, had been seized late Friday by police officers in the Ukrainian capital, Kiev, and placed in a pretrial detention center.
Tran is the first woman of color to play a leading role in the Star Wars franchise, and the innovation of her inclusion led some "fans" to registered their vociferous objection by writing racial slurs like "Ching Chong" all over Tran's Instagram and on the Wookiepedia page for her character, Rose.
I guess the first question, certainly to those of us who followed this dispute closely, is given the various nature and the tenor that seemed to be fairly vociferous – let's call it, and the back and forth whether you were even talking, how did you get here to a settlement?
His opponent Hunt, a "Remainer" in the initial 2016 referendum who has since said he would now vote to leave, has also been vociferous about fulfilling Brexit but said no deal was a last resort and that he was prepared to further delay Brexit in order to get a deal.
The House Oversight Committee is ramping up its investigation of Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE's emails over the vociferous objections of Democrats.
But up until now, those negotiations haven't led to a deal -- and there have been serious questions inside House and Senate leadership as to whether such a proposal could be brought to the floor, given the vociferous opposition from conservative members of the party opposed to any "fix" of Obamacare.
Jo Bonner described voting for TARP , the Troubled Asset Relief Program, over both his own distaste and the vociferous objections of his constituents, after listening to everyone from the head of the Federal Reserve to the President's Council of Economic Advisers explain why the American economy would tank if he didn't.
Some of the most vociferous critics of that article—as well as the annual calendar of gay megaparties like the Black Party, known collectively as "the Circuit"—have been gay men, who are convinced that these celebrate the worst aspects of the gay world, such as overt drug use, promiscuous sex, and superficiality.
Rand PaulRandal (Rand) Howard PaulGraham promises ObamaCare repeal if Trump, Republicans win in 2020 Conservatives buck Trump over worries of 'socialist' drug pricing Rand Paul to 'limit' August activities due to health MORE (R-Ky.), a vociferous opponent of the House replacement bill, is pressing them to oppose the legislation during Thursday's markup.
"While you have apologized, this week's incident as well as others (notably, the International Holocaust Remembrance Day statement omitting Jews and your vociferous defense of it), have exposed a serious gap in your knowledge of the Holocaust, its impact, and the lessons we can learn from it," ADL CEO Jonathan Greenblatt wrote.
Seehofer, who has been vociferous in his criticism of Merkel's open-door policy, insists on introducing a cap on new arrivals but Merkel opposes the idea - though she made overtures towards the CSU on Monday by stressing that there "must be no repeat" of 2015 when a record 890,000 migrants arrived here.
It may take more time, and it may require cutting a deal with Mr. Maduro that would grant him and his cronies safe passage to refuge elsewhere, but maintaining a vociferous front of the Venezuelan opposition and a broad array of countries of all ideological leanings remains, for now, the best available option.
Initially, they were the most vociferous that Sri Lankan Muslims were practicing a diluted version of Islam, that their prayers were not said in the correct Arabic accent, that they should stop praising the Prophet Muhammad and saints, and that they were not dressed properly according to Islamic guidelines — especially the women.
For now, Fox News is doing everything in its power to support Trump's case, relegating some of the most powerful parts of the impeachment trial to a small silent box in the corner of the screen, while his most vociferous defenders simultaneously disparage the case against him loudly during prime-time programming.
Zuckerberg met with President TrumpDonald John TrumpWhistleblower complaint declassified on eve of high-stakes testimony Ocasio-Cortez on impeachment: 'I think the ground has shifted' Democrats ask Pentagon to probe delayed Ukraine aid MORE on Thursday after huddling behind closed doors with several key Republican lawmakers, including some of his most vociferous critics.
And in the face of near unanimous condemnation from both parties in the wake of Trump's Syria move, Paul is stepping in as the most vociferous defender of the president's move and a notable beneficiary of his efforts to build an alliance with Trump after their ugly 2016 campaign attacks against each other.
Because members of the center-left Australian Labor Party support these measures as well — their moral qualms may keep them up at night, but in the morning they do the same thing — Australian writers, artists and intellectuals have formed some of the most vociferous opposition to the nation's architecture of offshore immigration detention.
Julius Lester, a captivating and often polarizing American writer whose odyssey through a labyrinth of religious and ethnic identities caused him to be labeled a militant black separatist and a race traitor, as well as an anti-Semite and, after his conversion to Judaism, a vociferous Zionist, died on Thursday in Palmer, Mass.
Cook began speaking publicly about the importance of encryption and privacy, Apple got more vociferous about pushing back on law enforcement requests to unlock iPhones and in 2015 it launched a new version of its privacy page that I noted brought the concepts of security and policy solidly into the realm of product eduction.
In the United States, as a vociferous skeptic of charges that Donald Trump's presidential campaign colluded with the Russian government during the 2016 election, Greenwald has earned the ire of many American leftists—exacerbated by his frequent appearances on Fox News and his willingness to publish pilfered documents deeply damaging to the Obama administration.
Despite repeated and vociferous objections from the US, UK, Philippines, Australia and other parties, China has stared them all down and largely won the argument -- few claimants in the sea can challenge Beijing militarily, and while Washington has continued freedom of navigation exercises, the issue has not been a major one for the Trump administration.
The Golden State Warriors, for example, want to become more citified in upscale San Francisco, but defenders of their longtime home along an interstate on the outskirts of Oakland argue that would be a betrayal of a diverse and vociferous fan base that has supported the team through far more bad times than good.
In perhaps the most surprising news, Trump plans to meet this weekend in New Jersey with 2012 Republican nominee Mitt Romney, who was one of Trump's most vociferous critics during the campaign (calling him a phony, and a fraud, and skewering him on Twitter for the way in which he talked about women on a leaked "Access Hollywood" tape).
A big reason for why I've been so vociferous in my outrage about the 2 XL is that its problems are not immediately noticeable — many people will walk into a Verizon store, look at the thin bezels and high DxOMark rating of the 6-inch Googlephone, and wind up convinced that they're getting a great product.
Rand PaulRandal (Rand) Howard PaulGraham promises ObamaCare repeal if Trump, Republicans win in 2020 Conservatives buck Trump over worries of 'socialist' drug pricing Rand Paul to 'limit' August activities due to health MORE (R-Ky.), a vociferous opponent of the House replacement bill, is pressing Republicans on the panel to oppose the legislation during Thursday's markup.
"The aggression and vociferous clamor of Hindutva nationalists, however, should not obscure the fact that most Indians across the country think of the Taj Mahal with pride -- it's never been foreign to our culture, it's always been one of many iconic parts of our common, shared history over centuries," prominent Indian writer and columnist Nilanjana S. Roy told CNN.
That's the lure that the glamorously well-manicured British multi-hyphenate Eddie Izzard — comedian, movie actor, Broadway veteran and vociferous anti-Brexiteer, who has called himself "essentially transgender" — is offering to New York audiences as he embarks on 260 standup performances at the 153-seat Vineyard Theater: two shows each night, starting on Monday, Sept. 215.
But it's already clear that "Dirty John" has been turned into a different, lesser, more digestible beast for TV. Recounting the story of Debra Newell, a successful Newport Beach businesswoman who fell hard for Meehan despite copious warning signs and the vociferous opposition of two of her daughters, the podcast imposes a sense of inexorable menace from the start.
"It doesn't bother me if someone is going to be skeptical and challenge our work and maybe disagree with our views, but I expect that the president of the United States will recognize that the CIA and intelligence community were established by statute for a very important reason," The congressional hearing was overseen by Republican Senator John McCain, a vociferous Russia critic.
Gaetz, a vociferous critic of the Justice Department's upper echelon, has long maintained that the Mueller probe was tainted by allegations of corruption and bias among investigators against President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE.
A friend recently commented to me that Taggart and Pall make for "good villains," which isn't inaccurate; the musical monoculture has more than enough artists to rally around in unanimous consent, so it makes a measure of sense that the Chainsmokers' detractors have been as vociferous and unified as the people who attend their shows and willingly listen to their music.
"  Similarly, Mark Tushnet, a well-regarded law professor who was a very vociferous Thomas opponent when he first went on the bench, has written in his 2005 book A Court Divided that "what [Thomas] has done on the Court is certainly more interesting and distinctive than what Scalia has done and, I think, has a greater chance of making an enduring contribution to constitutional law.
President Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE is heading to Arizona next week, setting the stage for a battle with two of his most vociferous GOP critics — Arizona Sens.
The shot With about 10 seconds left in overtime and the score tied at 83, the ever-vociferous Duke faithful, aka the Cameron Crazies, were doing everything in their power to will their undefeated Blue Devils to another W. Sophomore guard Tre Jones drove from the top of the arc and pushed a bounce pass to Matthew Hurt, who couldn't get a handle on the ball.
But the mission to seize Raqqa has been seriously complicated by Turkey's vociferous objections to any effort by the United States to arm the People's Protection Units, a Kurdish militia in northern Syria known by its Kurdish initials, Y.P.G. American military officers have said that the Y.P.G. is the most capable Syrian fighting force and the best hope for mounting an attack to capture Raqqa in the coming weeks.
There is undoubtedly one topic that is sure to give Johnson a headache as soon as he takes office and that's Brexit, an issue that cost Johnson's former boss, Theresa May, her job as prime minister following repeated parliamentary rejections of the Brexit deal she struck with the EU. Johnson has been one of the most vociferous supporters of leaving the EU, although many have questioned his motivation and belief in Brexit.
" (Talk about saying whatever comes into one's head.) The last barrage drew a chorus of criticism from venues that would ordinarily be vociferous cheering sections for the semi-cult heroine also known as "the Notorious R.B.G."  Even the editorial page of the New York Times (not a reliable booster of Donald Trump in July of 2016 or today) opined that "Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg needs to drop the political punditry and the name-calling.
Chris MurphyChristopher (Chris) Scott MurphyOvernight Defense: US, Russia tensions grow over nuclear arms | Highlights from Esper's Asia trip | Trump strikes neutral tone on Hong Kong protests | General orders ethics review of special forces White House eyes September action plan for gun proposals Trump phoned Democratic senator to talk gun control MORE (D-Conn.), a vociferous advocate for gun control measures, led a group of 85033 Democrats in sending a letter to Sen.
While the EU in recent weeks has given signs it is seeking to ease May into a deal by offering compromises, she is facing an increasingly vociferous group of committed Brexiteers who feel she has been far too weak with the EU. Under May's proposals, Britain will seek a free trade area for goods with the EU, largely by accepting a "common rulebook" for goods and British participation in EU agencies that provide authorizations for goods.
The EU's deal with Turkey has not been enough to assuage the concerns of certain eastern European nations over migration to the EU. Hungary and its ruling, right-wing Fidesz government has been one of the more vociferous opponents of the EU's migrant policy response and it is holding a referendum on October 2 on whether it should reject the EU's migrant quota system (which would see the country have to accept a certain quota of migrants).
While the EU in recent weeks has given signs it is seeking to ease May into a deal by offering compromises, she is facing an increasingly vociferous group of committed Brexiteers who feel she has been far too weak with the EU. Under May's proposals, Britain will seek a free trade area for goods with the EU, largely by accepting a "common rulebook" for goods and British participation in EU agencies that provide authorisations for goods.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE took to one of his favorite communication tools again on Saturday in a vociferous storm of tweets that seemed to make clear his new communication staff will not be tamping down his use of Twitter.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE has drawn criticism from some of his most vociferous conservative supporters over his decision to again intervene militarily in Syria, highlighting the pressure on the president to retain a non-interventionist, "fortress America"-style foreign policy.
The answer is simple: vociferous demand among grime listeners from the UK. Regardless of the level of enthusiasm shown in the reaction videos themselves—and this runs the gamut from genuine, boyish excitement to brazen piss-taking—the one thing they all have in common is a comment section full of earnest recommendations for the next video, for someone across the pond to listen to Wretch 32, Krept and Konan's "Fire in the Booth" or P Money's Dot Rotten diss.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpAs Biden surges, GOP Ukraine probe moves to the forefront Republicans, rooting for Sanders, see Biden wins as setback Trump says Biden Ukraine dealings will be a 'major' campaign issue MORE, upon entering the chamber, strutted down the center aisle surrounded on one side by adoring chanters called Republican members of the House of Representatives, and on the other side by the vociferous promoters of his impeachment and removal from office called Democratic members of the House of Representatives.
Driven by the executive order on immigration and by the vociferous demands of the increasingly activist Democratic base, Mr. Schumer announced on Monday that he would oppose President Trump's nominees pretty much across the board: No on Betsy DeVos for education secretary, Rex Tillerson for secretary of state, Senator Jeff Sessions for attorney general, Representative Mick Mulvaney for budget director, Representative Tom Price for secretary of health and human services, Steven Mnuchin for treasury secretary, Scott Pruitt for E.P.A. chief and Andy Puzder for labor secretary.
The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) is offering to host a Holocaust education course for Sean Spicer and his staff after the White House press secretary wrongly claimed that Nazi leader Adolf Hitler did not use chemical weapons during World War II.  "While you have apologized, this week's incident as well as others (notably the International Holocaust Remembrance Day statement omitting Jews and your vociferous defense of it), have exposed a serious gap in your knowledge of the Holocaust, its impact and the lessons we can learn from it," ADL CEO Jonathan Greenblatt wrote in a letter to Spicer Thursday.  .
Sen. Jeff FlakeJeffrey (Jeff) Lane FlakeArpaio considering running for former sheriff job after Trump pardon Overnight Energy: Warren edges past Sanders in poll of climate-focused voters | Carbon tax shows new signs of life | Greens fuming at Trump plans for development at Bears Ears monument Carbon tax shows new signs of life in Congress MORE (Ariz.), one of President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's most vociferous GOP critics, on Sunday did not rule out challenging him in the Republican primary in 85033.
Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward CruzDNC chief: 'Texas is a battleground' The Hill Interview: DNC chair calls Latinos 'imperative' to winning in battleground states Graham predicts controversial Trump court picks will clear panel MORE (R-Texas), a vociferous Big Tech antagonist, told reporters that this time, he thinks "Mark ZuckerbergMark Elliot ZuckerbergHillicon Valley: California AG reveals Facebook investigation | McConnell criticizes Twitter's political ad ban | Lawmakers raise concerns over Google takeover of Fitbit | Dem pushes FCC to secure 22019G networks California acknowledges Facebook investigation, asks court to order compliance Facebook seeing increased misinformation ahead of 2020: study MORE is right, Jack Dorsey is wrong," referring to the CEOs of Facebook and Twitter, respectively.

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