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"wiles" Definitions
  1. clever tricks that somebody uses in order to get what they want or to make somebody behave in a particular way
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Although Right Wing Watch's coverage of Wiles' sentiments was restricted, Wiles' original video remains up.
Clinton. Tim Wiles: Voted for Trump Wiles is a bar owner from Buffalo, New York.
Akhmetshin continued receiving checks and wires from Wiles Consulting, a Florida-based company controlled by Lanny Wiles, a longtime Republican operator.
The two allegedly asked Trump campaign manager Brad ParscaleBradley (Brad) James ParscaleMORE to replace Wiles in April following a meeting with Wiles.
While a motive for Pickett's killing remains unclear, Standingrock claimed he killed Wiles after Wiles sexually assaulted a young girl Standingrock was close with, the Missoulian reports.
The relationship between Wiles and Strum had deteriorated beyond repair, or as one veteran Republican lobbyist told POLITICO in August it had "been poisoned," which both Strum and Wiles have denied.
The race was won by Wiles' team mate Lindsey Vonn.
Wiles says she was heavy growing up, hitting 200 lbs.
Wiles also walks an average of 50 miles a week.
Once again, this ancient music worked its wiles on posterity.
Ms. Wiles praised him, saying he had honored his recusal.
On Monday, Ms. Wiles said the money was being delayed.
"Anything worth doing or fighting for takes time," said Wiles.
"It's so discouraging and it makes me furious," Wiles said.
Richard Wiles, Executive Director of the Center for Climate Integrity, agrees.
Today is a great day to talk about Adam Richard Wiles.
Stephanie Wiles was appointed director of the Yale University Art Gallery.
I saw too much that marveled, almost appreciatively, at their wiles.
Ms. Wiles will take up her new post on July 1.
Wiles was third in a World Cup downhill late last month.
Will saucy Miss Edmunds exercise her ink-stained wiles on Tom Branson?
His business partner, Susie Wiles, managed the Trump campaign's efforts in Florida.
In sex work negotiations, we coax and manipulate using our feminine wiles.
"They both love that they get a lot of stuff," says Wiles.
That put a premium on the evolution of octopus wiles and camouflage.
That was done in the 1995 by Andrew Wiles, then at Princeton University.
"It was so relaxed and cruisy," pharmacy assistant Gabby Wiles told 9 News.
Image: ShutterstockEveryone loves Pokémon—everyone except radio show host and pastor Rick Wiles.
You couldn't even talk about Hillary Clinton in the Swannie House (Wiles' bar).
Judge Michael Wiles will consider final approval of the loan on May 10.
"Taylor Swift + Adam Wiles," Taylor Swift captioned a photo, referencing Harris' real name.
Mr. Lewis, 32, is an actor whose professional stage name is Brian Wiles.
One of the more forceful statements came from Wiles, the El Paso sheriff.
Ephrat Asherie Dance and Les Ballet Afrik with Omari Wiles will on Jan.
Increasingly, though, DeSantis loyalists began to view Wiles as too loyal to Scott.
The strategy worked for Andrew Wiles when he proved Fermat's Last Theorem in 1994.
Lizzie: At least some of the women seem to be falling for Nick's wiles.
"We think this is an emerging crisis for most of these communities," Wiles says.
Caroline Wiles - Trump's director of scheduling, resigned in February after failing a background check.
To hear Wiles' unfettered opinions on the Pokémon craze, check out the clip below.
Smarter, faster, bigger, warier bettongs will survive the cats' wiles and predations, and reproduce.
Professor Wiles will, however, be honored with the Abel Prize in Norway this May.
Ms. Wiles said that even without the promised $1.9 million, she would make do.
Perhaps Wiles' proof, with a few simplifications, is God's proof for Fermat's Last Theorem.
The further right you stood, the more you feared Ivan and his Slavic wiles.
Our laws offer students very little protection against the wiles of the technology industry.
Do they use their wiles to wink past those who try to stymie them?
Ms. Casei married John A. Wiles Jr. in 19933; they were divorced in 1979.
"President Trump parted ways with his top strategist in Florida, Susie Wiles," Bender said.
Sheriff Wiles said that despite Trump's executive order, his position will likely stay in place.
Wiles himself read the story and was, as one would expect, extremely upset by it.
For all her witchy wiles, Scott's femme fatale is by far the most sympathetic character.
Wiles will have an afternoon snack to keep her energy going, typically a protein bar.
She didn't look like a pinup girl here to entertain us with her feminine wiles.
Wiles explained the artists wouldn't have anything to show for their hard work just yet.
Susie Wiles, a managing partner at the firm, ran Trump's successful Florida campaign in 2016.
But I don't know how the experts judge Andrew Wiles' proof of Fermat's Last Theorem.
"I definitely did [Instagram] on the later side," says Wiles, who began posting in 215.
"This Anglo man came here to kill Hispanics," El Paso County Sheriff Richard Wiles said.
On the phone from Switzerland, Mr. Wiles explained how his Davos trip had come about.
To her knowledge, she wasn't in contact with any Russians during the campaign, Wiles said.
Wiles was also pressured to part ways with Ballard Partners, a top state lobby firm.
When the Tampa Bay Times published internal DeSantis fundraising documents and emails bearing Wiles' name outlining an "aggressive" fundraising scheme that included lobbyists ponying up big bucks to meet with the governor, it was the final straw for DeSantis, who blamed Wiles for the leak.
Wiles, whose wife was the chair of Trump's Florida campaign, did not return messages seeking comment.
"I knew I wanted to be able to play with our grandkids," Wiles, 58, tells PEOPLE.
Forthwith uprose great Ajax the son of Telamon, and crafty Ulysses, full of wiles, rose also.
That's true, Wiles explained, but people's animosity towards Big Oil tends to be passive and resigned.
Mr. Duffy did a tight set, followed by Ms. Wiles, who was more hit or miss.
He began his odyssey, using his wiles to visit various military companies to surprise his friends.
Wiles told Florida Politics she was leaving her lobbying firm Ballard Partners due to health reasons.
Dale Wiles, a former assistant city solicitor, pleaded guilty in December to withholding documents from the FBI.
Susie Wiles, who was a managing partner at the firm, ran Trump's successful Florida campaign in 25.
Correction: This story has been updated to reflect that Susie Wiles is no longer at Ballard Partners.
Wiles said that YouTube was controlled by "the synagogue of Satan" in one of his own videos.
To refresh your memory, this is what Wiles tweeted that apparently earned him that brutal take-down.
Wiles first started playing with bioluminescent bacteria at the University of Auckland where she researches super bugs.
"At one point, I was talking about sleep training, and I definitely got negativity there," says Wiles.
There will also be dances by Miro Magloire, Caili Quan, Michele Wiles, Allegra Herman and Connor Yockus.
From this first encounter, Waliya resists both her in-laws and the wiles of their Western nation.
"I don't think anybody can find fault with our news coverage at these events," Mr. Wiles said.
"We know based on the way we conducted the study that it's a low estimate," Wiles said.
A total of 42 finished, while 16, including the Americans Stacey Cook and Jacqueline Wiles, failed to.
The notion that a foreign adversary might be targeting campaign officials never occurred to them, Wiles said.
The entire movie hinges on Lex Luthor using his wiles to trick Batman and Superman into fighting.
Kourtney Kardashian is jokingly using her feminine wiles to get the most out of Santa Claus this year.
I prey on vulnerable young women, seduce upstanding guys with my wiles, and cheat on all my partners.
To push for the Fortress railway, Mr. Hollingsworth initially coordinated with Susan Wiles, Governor Scott's former campaign manager.
El Paso Sheriff Richard Wiles called for action on guns following a mass shooting in his Texas city.
Barrymore is equally convincing when succumbing to the wiles of an assured and charming femme fatale (Karen Morley).
" Mr. Wiles also warned his listeners that "when Jews take over a country, they kill millions of Christians.
" Pressed if such rhetoric could be reasonably interpreted as anti-Semitic, Mr. Wiles said: "It's hard to say.
Born into penury and disgrace, Becky pulls herself up by her corset-lacings, assisted by prettiness and wiles.
Last week on his show Mr. Wiles claimed that Jews are behind the impeachment proceedings against the president.
Wiles said that post-breakup is the perfect time to really consider what you want out of life.
But if you use your wiles to slip away, the "distraction" might send them on a fool's errand.
Rick Scott, who had hired Wiles to run his campaign in 2010 when he was expected to lose.
In early June, Swift ended her 15 month-long relationship with Scottish DJ Calvin Harris (real name: Adam Wiles).
In the May issue of Vogue, Swift talked about her relationship with Harris, whose given name is Adam Wiles.
Charles Wiles is CEO and co-founder of education technology firm Zzish and former UK product manager at Google.
The West may not have noticed because his wiles were so subtle, and his shift of alliances so constant.
Wiles had several interesting theories about how Pokemon were being used to corrupt the innocent little angels around America.
Later that day, Skinner received a Facebook request from a profile named Wiles Licher, according to his Twitter post.
One of the dismissed staffers includes Caroline Wiles, director of scheduling, the daughter of President Trump's Florida campaign manager.
Take a look at this Frenchie, who used their dog wiles to break free from their designated dog zone.
What we do know is that Rachel seduces Phillip effortlessly, with feminine wiles so strong they could lift dumbbells.
As Glasgow was becoming Glasgow, the trial of these men became a cautionary tale on the wiles of capitalism.
"I do have a very serious day job, but it also involves glow-in-the-dark bacteria," Wiles said.
According to Wiles, although the bacteria sounds like a lot of fun to work with, it can be volatile.
Despite her optimistic email, Ms. Wiles said, Trump Tower, the New York headquarters, had not yet approved the funds.
Wiles worked in advertising for 15 years, rising the ranks to creative director before moving into the blog space.
Founded in 103 by the ballerina Michele Wiles, BalletNext takes a collaborative approach to expanding the boundaries of ballet.
"This Anglo man came here to kill Hispanics," El Paso Sheriff Richard Wiles wrote in a Sunday Facebook post.
Susan Wiles, who co-chaired Trump's 2016 campaign in Florida, also did not respond to a request for comment.
"If anyone thinks it's a leak by Susie Wiles, they're dumb," said Curt Anderson, a longtime adviser to Scott.
A decision on whether Wiles will be replaced in the U.S. squad had yet to be made, the statement said.
Nothing thrills fans more than a super couple and Swift is that with Harris, whose real name is Adam Wiles.
Investigators at Bank of America did find that the foundation had issued checks to Wiles, but the amount is unclear.
During the hearing, Standingrock admitted to stabbing Wiles before handing the knife to Pierce, knowing she would fatally stab Pickett.
"It's important to maintain your own sanity," says the New York City-based Wiles, who has 165,000 Instagram followers @mommyshorts.
I do think that's part of it: Who has too much to lose by admitting they fell for my wiles?
Their relationship ended not with fireworks but with a sweet tweet from Harris, real name Adam Wiles, to Taylor Swift.
The end result is that Zzish has created something Wiles claims is an entirely new class of product for teachers.
Two stand-ups were just O.K., but she really enjoyed a young comic named Mara Wiles and signed her up.
It drew more scrutiny in November after Mr. Wiles, in an online video, accused Jews of orchestrating Mr. Trump's impeachment.
During a phone call with Trump campaign manager Brad Parscale — the governor and Parscale speak regularly — DeSantis complained about Wiles.
Wiles noted during Wednesday's hearing that creditors had leverage with Westinghouse and Toshiba without the need to file their own plan.
The investigators did not cite their source, but a 22017 Politico article quoted Wiles saying he had been paid by Akhmetshin.
"Climate change deception is central to Exxon's business model," Center for Climate Integrity executive director Richard Wiles said in a statement.
Trump has chosen Caroline Wiles, who served as scheduling director for his campaign during the final few months, for the post.
Ms. Wiles lent credibility to Mr. Trump's candidacy when she was named the state co-chairwoman of his campaign in October.
The actual killer, a stable hand (Kerr Logan) accuses her of using her wiles to manipulate him and mastermind the crime.
But laws in the United States offer students very little digital privacy or security protection against the wiles of the industry.
A large class of first-time lawmakers must grapple with the ways and wiles of the Capitol before shaking things up.
The difference between the two facilities, Wiles explained, was that the latter houses children who have been forcibly removed from their parents.
"The politicians that are going out of their way to destroy him -- it's a very bad move," says Tim Wiles of Buffalo.
Richard Wiles is the executive director of the Center for Climate Integrity, and initiative of the Institute for Governance and Sustainable Development.
El Paso Sheriff Richard Wiles called for action on guns following a mass shooting in Texas on Saturday, which killed 20 people.
With a relatively small team, Ms. Wiles played a pivotal role in giving Mr. Trump a toehold with activists and party figures.
Doing so may help other people they plan to exploit — people like your elderly father, who are particularly vulnerable to their wiles.
If not, he's lucky, since the wiles Anne deploys to keep her boy at her side are the stuff of Oedipal nightmares.
Hall's testimony about Munson's final moments, taken on May 19, 1980, brought forth tears, Wiles said, but other moments were less emotional.
Wiles was pushed out Tuesday, less than a year after Trump lauded her hiring before he took the stage at an Oct.
Still, there was hope among some that Wiles would make a comeback if the race in Florida gets too close for comfort.
Veselnitskaya won a coveted seat at a hearing on Russia thanks to one of Akhmetshin's associates, Lanny Wiles, according to the Washington Post.
In a statement to BuzzFeed News, police Chief Ron Wiles said that he was "glad" the officer was able to assist the mom.
Puritans were worried that otherwise children would fail to learn the Bible and become susceptible to the wiles of "that old deluder, Satan".
Wiles cruised up the highways along the beach, stopping to point his iPhone out of the truck window when something caught his eye.
As they walk away, Brenda's whole character collapses and instead of her normal wiles she turns into a pile of melodramatic maternal instincts.
In each, succumbing to the monster's seductive wiles will leave one dead, dragged into another world, or at least pregnant with demonic spawn.
Even the wiles of a politician of Mr. Mugabe's stature do not guarantee success to those who seek to extend their tenure indefinitely.
On Wednesday, Mr. DeSantis brought on Susie Wiles, who led President Trump's successful Florida campaign in 2016, to chair his campaign for governor.
The Trump campaign reportedly has parted ways with Florida adviser Susie Wiles after a behind-the-scenes power struggle that involved Florida Gov.
"Certainly, if they come back to us and they provide us a different environment that we can support, then maybe," Wiles told KFOX14.
U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Michael Wiles dismissed claims by the official committee of unsecured creditors that Westinghouse was not making progress in restructuring its debt.
For comparison, Wiles notes, protection for Jacksonville, Florida, would cost $3,990 per capita, while in New York the cost would be $231 per capita.
Investigators at Akhmetshin's bank said the direction of the payments — from Wiles to Akhmetshin — contrasted with how their working relationship had been portrayed publicly.
Between the RNC and Trump, 60 offices are open with 210 paid staff and thousands of volunteers according to Trump's Florida director Susan Wiles.
Zirconia (Daniella De Jesus) interprets this as Gloria trying to use her feminine wiles to encroach on Badison's phone smuggling territory, and warns Badison.
Hannibal the Cannibal has become the Norman Bates of the '210s, and moviegoers are flocking to see him match wiles with Starling's native wits.
But this is not the end for climate liability lawsuits—not even close, said Richard Wiles, executive director of the Center for Climate Integrity.
Mr. Trump also removed the head of his Florida operation last week, replacing her with Susie Wiles, a veteran Republican operative close to Gov.
Investigators are also looking into a In a lengthy statement posted on Facebook, Wiles said he was "proud" of the El Paso Police Department.
"Concluding, Sheriff Wiles wrote: "El Paso will never be the same, because a racist came to our city to try and make a point.
Ms. Wiles, in her job for less than 10 days, said the Trump campaign now had 26 field offices, compared with 59 for Mrs.
Dr. Langlands's work, for instance, served as one of the starting points in the proof of Fermat's Last Theorem by Dr. Wiles of Oxford.
After effectively losing the month of September to various controversies, Mr. DeSantis eventually regrouped, hiring Mr. Trump's Florida campaign manager from 2016, Susie Wiles.
As portrayed by Ms. Rashad in a stunningly subtle and controlled performance, Emmy isn't above using traditionally "feminine" wiles to get what she wants.
He listed the other requirements: the patience of Job, the wiles of a fox and the quiet determination to pole-vault Egypt's discriminatory regulations.
In 2016, when Trump was widely expected to lose Florida, he hired Wiles to manage his campaign, partly on the recommendation of then-Gov.
But nearly all of them — including four current and former Trump campaign officials — credited Wiles' for bringing order to a disorderly campaign in 2016.
Mine was "Arty the Smarty," by Faith McNulty, about a fish who uses all his wiles to avoid being caught and killed by fishermen.
During the Crimean war of 193-6 Flashman used all his wiles to hang back, describing the campaign with colour and precision from safe hilltops.
There can be no vagueness when going after someone's character so zealously, especially when there are more than enough real examples of Wiles' sketchy behavior.
Investigators, citing unspecified public information, said Wiles claimed he was paid by Akhmetshin to work on the Magnitsky lobbying issue, not the other way around.
And doesn't "God View" sound incredibly fucking sinister – so sinister, in fact, that not even known non-human deity Beyoncé is immune to its wiles?
He has dated the likes of Serena Williams and, famously, Rihanna, but the latest extremely successful lady to succumb to his wiles is J-Lo.
"Here's a city that has boasted of its LGBT devotion, its affinity for the sexual perversion movement in America," said Rick Wiles, a Christian broadcaster.
So doctors like Falchi and O'Connor do what they can — using their wiles not just against cancer but against a system that can resist innovation.
"There is an army of R.N.C. volunteers and Trump volunteers crawling every part of this state every day," said Susan Wiles, Mr. Trump's state director.
"We travel a lot together, and it's not usually easy to find a convenient space where we can park ourselves and work," Ms. Wiles said.
In the 1990s, Andrew Wiles, then also at Princeton, figured out how to do just that, and Fermat's Last Theorem had finally been proved true.
James Wiles, one of FlightSafety International's lawyers at the time, still contends there was no culpability in Munson's death on the part of either company.
Berra, who was a Yankees coach when Munson died, grudgingly obliged, but at one point asked if Wiles was authorized to make such a demand.
"We want to thank President Trump and the White House for extending the invitation to be here," Mr. Wiles said in a video from Davos.
"Clearly, the outcry from the community would affect our ability to maintain the confidence and respect between the community we serve," Wiles told USA Today.
Regardless, this is a super cool finding, one which shows how much we still have to learn about the wiles and guiles of the animal kingdom.
I know that the longer I spent with it the more my admiration and love for it would grow, as I discovered more of its wiles.
The righteous rules are rigid and unchanging, across the theological board: they warn against disobeying parents, disgracing the family name, resisting glittery temptation and sexual wiles.
Film Forum has placed this 1933 feature on a double bill with "Red-Headed Woman" (1932), in which Jean Harlow uses her wiles to similar effect.
"I think because I have an ad background, I like coming up with creative ways to promote things that won't put off my readers," says Wiles.
Mark is a cherubic but easily confused jock who's helpless to resist Lisa's wiles, even as their affair takes a toll on their entire social circle.
"The formative early years I spent at the Morgan Library taught me the importance of quality, connoisseurship and deep looking," Ms. Wiles said in a statement.
DeSantis encouraged the Trump campaign to remove Wiles as the top adviser in Florida to place his own allies in higher state GOP positions, Politico reported.
"It is one of the saddest things I have seen, that many sentient creatures just wasted on the beach," noted volunteer rescuer Peter Wiles in The Guardian.
And Phillip Wiles, a surgeon based in London, carried out the first successful total-hip replacement in 33, screwing a stainless-steel joint into the patient's bone.
Grace and McDermott are accused and convicted — Grace maintains her innocence, while McDermott claims Grace used her feminine wiles to get him to do her dirty work.
Although I hadn't planned it, chasing a Carrera S up to the Snake was perhaps one of the best ways to highlight the V8 Vantage GT's wiles.
Brian Ballard, Trump's longtime lobbyist in Florida and a GOP fundraiser, opened up a Washington office and brought on Susie Wiles, who led Trump's campaign in Florida.
As many women noted, she mustered the kinds of wiles that are typical of women in patriarchal settings (all eleven Republicans on the committee are white men).
"I do think as the kids are getting older, I'm becoming more protective and conscious about what it is I'm putting out there for them," says Wiles.
Wiles, for one, is open about the fact that she had a full-time nanny when she was a creative director — and she still has one now.
"There is a misconception [that] people who are really successful at this are just writing blog posts at nap time and juggling both really well," says Wiles.
I also attribute the cute "Cook's corner" at the bottom left to the wiles of today's consetter, with a GRATIN, a PUREE, a GELATO and a PITA.
In the 1965 melodrama "The Sandpiper," she works her wiles on a priest (Richard Burton), enveloping him in the ample folds of her bell-sleeve crimson robe.
In the 1965 melodrama "The Sandpiper," she works her wiles on a priest (Richard Burton), enveloping him in the ample folds of her bell-sleeve crimson robe.
While many of us are currently occupied by the nuclear explosion that is Kim Kardashian West outing Taylor Swift on Snapchat, there's still some unfinished business with Wiles.
Susie Wiles, Trump's Florida campaign manager during the 2016 election, is a also member of the Ballard Partner's Washington office, but is not listed as working for Sprint.
BEFORE: Bonnie Wiles, 58 AFTER:  Bonnie already had a cute bob, but stylist Breno Miranda added more layering and an angled cut around her face for better bounce.
"People who are depressed often think about themselves and the world in a different and more negative way compared with how they thought before their illness," Wiles said.
"In our long-term follow-up, we found that CBT as an adjunct to usual care represented very good value for money for the health service," Wiles said.
Susie Wiles, Trump's Florida campaign manager during the 2016 election, is also a member of the Ballard Partner's Washington office but is not listed as working for Sprint.
"The more you succeed, the more the forces of evil will look for new wiles and more schemes," he told farmers at a wheat harvest event this week.
"They fear the narrative at the center of these cases more than anything," said Richard Wiles, executive director of the Center for Climate Integrity, a legal advocacy group.
González used all the wiles of his congressional office to prosecute President George H.W. Bush for arming Saddam Hussein in the lead-up to the first Gulf War.
As majority leader, Mr. Schumer would join a line whose most famous and accomplished alumnus was Lyndon B. Johnson, a man of legendary wiles, pettiness, grandeur and platitudery.
Liverpool, under Jurgen Klopp, is a little further into that journey; United, thanks to the wiles of Mourinho and an unrivaled financial firepower, probably has the greater acceleration.
"El Paso will never be the same, because a racist came to our city to try and make a point," Wiles, the El Paso sheriff, wrote on Sunday.
The negative attention on Mr. DeSantis's campaign lifted in the weeks before the election, when he named Susie Wiles, a veteran Republican operative, as his new campaign manager.
As Nietzsche worked his wiles on generations of English-speaking college students, the word Übermensch increasingly stood on its own, and "über" slipped into English as a prefix.
Wiles said there were roughly 70,000 volunteers across the sprawling battleground state and the campaign was constantly inundated with offers to assist the campaign or to host events.
In Salt Lake City, the University of Utah is home to a well-regarded ballet program where Michele Wiles, the artistic director of BalletNext, is a visiting professor.
With that one-sided gaze in place, the erotic thriller is more concerned with exploiting—and then condemning—the feminine wiles of its women, rather than offering genuine sensuality.
The couple — him a notable Newport Beach doctor; her a substitute teacher — allegedly used their looks, status and wiles to lure two women into sexual assaults, according to authorities.
"It's our belief that kids who regularly attend school will have a better chance of staying out of trouble and staying on a path for future success," Wiles said.
Wiles told the publication that federal officials asked him to provide off-duty deputies to work at the facility near El Paso, but that he turned down the offer.
This led to an awkward situation in the 1990s, when Andrew Wiles finished proving Fermat's last theorem — surely the most famous mathematical problem in history — just after turning 40.
Does he have the emotional fortitude and the intellectual wiles to salvage some material benefit for the United States from a summit that could easily descend into a farce?
"It's incredibly naïve to think that Exxon for $500,000 a year has suddenly gotten religion on climate change," said Richard Wiles, executive director of the Center for Climate Integrity.
Those who know Wiles say they don't believe she would be so disloyal as to leak documents in the first place — especially such sensitive ones that bear her name.
Richard Wiles, a Democrat, has banned deputies from El Paso county sheriff's department from working off-duty security at the Tornillo tent city for immigrant children separate from their parents
Wiles and other experts say that while some of the bigger, richer cities may figure out how to finance their needs, smaller communities will face huge challenges funding resilience projects.
But Cosmo misplaced the blame in this case; Swift reneged on her agreement with Wiles that she would go uncredited on the song, and he called her out on it.
To celebrate their incredible weight loss accomplishments, we took the women — Katie Bolden, Sara Cloutier, Robin Janes, Morgan Root and Bonnie Wiles — to SoHo's Cutler Salon for total hair makeovers.
"I was pleased to see the special counsel called us unwitting, because we were," said Susie Wiles, who took the helm of Trump's presidential campaign in Florida in September 2016.
DeSantis, according to two sources, also became frustrated with word in Tallahassee's gossipy political circles that Wiles needed to be hired as a lobbyist to have influence with his administration.
On Wednesday, President Trump caved to intense criticism and signed an executive order to end his own policy of separating families at ports of entry — but Wiles' decision still stands.
But when Sheriff Richard Wiles learned that they were going to be used to house children separated from their parents, he canceled permission allowing his deputies to work security moving forward.
The Scottish DJ — real name Adam Wiles — has been up to a busy schedule of being photographed alone on beaches, being photographed alone near houses, and being photographed alone on boats.
Because it's not like Cloverfield Lane where wiles can be used to overpower physical restraints — in these movies, women are kept from knowing what they need to find a way out.
Stephanie Wiles, an expert in old masters drawings and a museum leader at Cornell University, will be the next director of the Yale University Art Gallery, the university announced on Wednesday.
Wiles, a former principal dancer with American Ballet Theater, also contributes several new works of her own featuring live music, which includes a commissioned score from the jazz trumpeter Tom Harrell.
"Smartest thing you've ever done," Trump told DeSantis, according to a source who witnessed it, referring to the Florida Republican's decision to hire Susie Wiles to rescue his flagging gubernatorial campaign.
Likened to a "silver fox" by China's state media and online admirers, due to his looks and his diplomatic wiles, Wang is regarded as suave and charming, but tough, by foreign diplomats.
If we're gonna call Wiles a "douchebag" like The Daily Beast boldly did in a headline from August 2015, then we have to provide solid evidence like The Daily Beast did, too.
Judge Michael Wiles of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in New York said at a hearing he had concerns about the fee structure despite Pacific Drilling having revised it as he had urged.
"The Sheriff's Office will not be working at these facilities, as we don't support the current administration's position of separating children simply to discourage illegal immigration," Sheriff Richard Wiles told Texas Monthly.
Ms. Wiles wrote the internal email to a senior aide Sunday morning while awaiting a phone call from David Bossie, Mr. Trump's deputy campaign manager, and Stephen K. Bannon, the chief executive.
Wiles, 41, who lives in New York City, says she has been approached by everyone from McDonald's and Allstate to more niche companies, such as the Land of Nod, for sponsored content.
In "Vibrer," Ms. Wiles and the trumpeter Tom Harrell combine jazz rhythms with classical moves; in "Follin," she and the deaf dancer Bailey Anne Vincent fuse ballet's physical vocabulary with sign language.
Ava Gardner in The Killers and Veronica Lake in This Gun for Hire present in this way: Their power may lay in their feminine wiles, but they also frequently challenge male domination.
New York-based U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Michael Wiles said at a hearing he would give Pacific Drilling an additional 60 days for its exclusive period for filing a Chapter 11 bankruptcy plan.
Later, Wiles would play the role of Republican peacemaker between DeSantis and Scott, who had a tense relationship that began to color the new governor's perceptions when he took over in Tallahassee.
"It was my decision that we not work at those facilities simply because that policy of the Trump administration is not within the values of this organization," Wiles told local station KFOX14.
Wiles has owned the place for 33 years and sits on a stool in the corner of the bar every day, his feet elevated on the window sill because of a bad back.
In the same Politico article, Wiles said he didn't want to register as a foreign agent, but that Akhmetshin had told him it wouldn't be necessary, as he would be working for BakerHostetler.
Ms. Wiles was appointed Florida director in a campaign shake-up two weeks ago after a previous organizer had promised to open two dozen field offices in August but did not do so.
Or is this completely in character for China, who's learning how to weaponize her feminine wiles while playing up her daddy's-little-girl affectations so Dad will let her do whatever she wants?
"You don't go into northeast Ohio where he was probably the most famous athlete at the time, and go against his widow and kids," Wiles, now 73, said in a recent telephone interview.
One of them is Richard Wiles, the executive director of the Center for Climate Integrity, an advocacy group that calls for fossil fuel companies to pay for costs related to the climate crisis.
"It was my decision that we not work at those facilities simply because that policy of the Trump administration is not within the values of this organization," Wiles, a Democrat, told  Fox29 San Antonio .
Standingrock was set to go on trial in January and had been charged with co-defendant Tiffanie Pierce in 2017 in the fatal stabbing of Jackson Wiles, 24, and 15-year-old Marilyn Pickett.
On Monday, Ms. Wiles said in an interview that she had planned to use the $1.9 million for an "intensive door knocking and phone call program for the last 40 days" of the race.
TRUMP IMMIGRATION ORDER MET WITH SHRUGS AND NEW DEMANDS FROM DEMS: &aposTHIS ISN&aposT OVER&apos Wiles said he did not attend either Nielsen or Sessions' speeches because he does not agree with the policies.
"If the Republicans don't lay off this man, I will never vote Republican," said Tim Wiles, a Trump-leaning voter in Buffalo, New York, said before news of the Cruz-Kasich alliance emerged late Sunday.
"Put on the whole armour of God that you may be able to stand against the wiles of the devil!" he tells a crowd in Huntsville, northern Alabama, in the words of the apostle Paul.
"We use a 14-year-old who lives in our building, and her mom is always there in case of emergencies," Wiles explains, adding that the arrangement could also work with a next-door neighbor.
"I am waiting for a Bossie/Bannon call so am sending an email rather than talking but Bossie directed to begin to spend on a field program…green light to go ahead," Ms. Wiles wrote.
Russia is not the old Soviet Union, which makes it all the more imperative for the West to send a clear message that the old wiles and subterfuges also belong in the dustbin of history.
His dignity and his burdens would be plain to see, but perhaps also a certain raffish quality — the lively brown eyes of a man who has found his way through adversity with wit and wiles.
The toxin of power has deeply infected the militaries of both nations, and each will employ the most unconscionable wiles to hold on to that power and ensure its continuing domination of the political environment.
" Mr. Wiles, in the interview, said that he had been unfairly attacked by "the self-appointed gods and goddesses of the news media, who do not think we should be permitted to attend any event.
Every 50 basis point adjustment in the Tier 1 target above 10 percent equates to nearly A$2.2 billion in additional capital, Morgan Stanley analyst Richard Wiles said in a CBA-focussed note on Monday.
There are some federal funds available to municipalities for climate change resilience projects through the Department of Housing and Urban Development and other agencies, but Wiles says what's available comes nowhere close to what's needed.
To her friends, the abrupt termination appeared unnecessarily punitive: Wiles had been serving in an advisory role to the campaign and had not done much this year as she attended to health and family issues.
"It is sad to hear President Trump state falsehoods about El Paso, Texas, in an attempt to justify the building of a 2,000-mile wall," Sheriff Richard Wiles said after the State of the Union.
The Early Years Born Adam Richard Wiles, Harris – the youngest of three kids born to biochemist David and homemaker Pamela – grew up in Dumfries, Scotland, before moving to London in 803 to pursue his music dreams.
Inspired by Neymar brilliance and the wiles of Willian, Brazil sent a tough Mexico side packing with a 2-0 defeat that cemented Tite's side as favorites to claim a record-extending sixth World Cup trophy.
In another Sci-Fest LA play, called Zebulon's Calling, a wonderfully droll alien, played by Michael Shamus Wiles, covets a glowing plastic ball that looks like something that could be found at a 99-cent store.
The U.S. team also had a scare, one day after Jacqueline Wiles crashed and was ruled out of this month's games in Pyeongchang after fracturing her fibula and tibia and suffering a torn anterior cruciate ligament.
"It is sad to hear President Trump state falsehoods about El Paso, Texas, in an attempt to justify the building of a 2,000-mile wall," El Paso Sheriff Richard Wiles said after Trump's speech Tuesday night.
And while some of the photos she shares with her 136,000 followers aren't all that different from what millions of other parents post of their children daily, Wiles is not just another proud parent on Instagram.
Or even take the book's authors' somewhat squishy theories on feminism — which was what is more feministical than deciding who you want to marry and when and then being able to wrangle him with your wiles?
And another top woman on the United States team, Jacqueline Wiles, missed these Winter Games when she was injured in a heartbreaking crash on the final weekend of racing before the 2018 Olympics were to start.
The brutal public defrocking of Trump's advisor in the nation's largest swing state — which has the utmost strategic and sentimental value to Trump — left many Republican insiders and Trump campaign officials fuming that Wiles was mistreated.
The Obscurial Formerly Known As Credence, there was Aberforth Dumbledore, the bitter brother in Albus's shadow whose adult life was largely isolated and defined by losing both brother and sister differently to the wiles of Gellert Grindelwald.
The women who do make their way into these spaces are trespassers and thieves who are "taking" everything away again, using their sexy wiles to steal men's rightly earned status and money (via ad revenue and subscriptions).
Even shows like Drag Race still operate with certain ideas of what constitutes praiseworthy drag, and their acting challenges often rely on clichéd caricatures of histrionic women using their sexuality and feminine wiles to catfight one another.
"For example, on a five-year lease, ask for what's called a burn-off, where your personal guarantee will expire, say, after 2.5 years," said Kerry T. Boyle, a partner at the Ohio law firm Isaac Wiles.
"As a card-carrying member of the G.O.P. establishment, many thought my full-throated endorsement of the Trump candidacy was ill advised — even crazy," Ms. Wiles said in an email about her unpaid role with the campaign.
"The group will continue to trade as usual whilst the administrators seek to sell it as a going concern," said Philip Duffy and Benjamin Wiles, managing directors of restructuring firm Duff & Phelps who have been appointed joint administrators.
"The failure to face these costs is the next phase of climate denial," says Richard Wiles, executive director of the Center for Climate Integrity, an environmental advocacy group that champions forcing polluters to pay for climate crisis costs.
"Against the insidious wiles of foreign influence ... the jealousy of a free people ought to be constantly awake, since history and experience prove that foreign influence is one of the most baneful foes of republican government," he warned.
If the polls showing Donald J. Trump well ahead in Florida are accurate, one of those he will have to thank in victory will be Susie Wiles, the campaign manager in 2010 for the state's governor, Rick Scott.
It's not that Wiles herself has an affinity for dressing up as Elsa from Frozen (although that's one way to attract an audience); most of the images she posts are of her daughters, Mazzy, 6, and Harlow, 1003.
"The fact that Chevron's lawyer, rather than an actual climate scientist, provided the court with its version of climate history suggests that the industry could not find a scientist willing to carry its water," Wiles said in a statement.
Annette Wiles is currently suing the University of Minnesota-Duluth, where she used to coach, for hostile and discriminatory treatment after she appeared as the keynote speaker for National Coming Out Day, a well-known LGBT event on campus.
Jared Holt, an investigative reporter at Right Wing Watch who covers both the far-right and alt-right, tells The Verge that YouTube restricted one of his publication's videos focused on Rick Wiles, a reported anti-Semitic conspiracy theorist.
After years of yo-yo dieteing, Wiles used her newfound motivation as a grandmother to discover tools that worked for her: TOPS, a weight loss support group that stands for Take Off the Pounds Sensibly, and the MyFitnessPal app.
The details of what happened next vary, but this is the version that went down in the public record: Pamela used her sexual wiles to convince Flynn to kill her husband so she could receive a life insurance settlement.
Austria's Christine Scheyer won the race, her first on the World Cup circuit and from a 25th place starting position, with Liechtenstein's Tina Weirather second and American Jackie Wiles third — the first World Cup podium finish of her career.
"When she was 12 years old she started coming over after school, and it was great to have her just watching the kids while I was making dinner, or to play with them on a rainy afternoon," says Wiles.
"Antidepressants are often prescribed for people with depression but we know that many people do not respond fully to such treatment," said lead author Nicola J. Wiles of the Center for Academic Mental Health at the University of Bristol.
U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Michael Wiles in Manhattan approved the loan but demanded changes to protect Westinghouse from being on the hook for repaying money that was supporting non-bankrupt businesses, which are beyond the reach of the company's creditors.
"It's safe to say that the tobacco industry is not going to be writing public health policy in the United States, nor is the opioid industry for that matter, and I think it's a similar notion here," Wiles said.
Six dancers, some sitting, some standing, congregate around a row of wooden stools and gaze at Ousmane Wiles as he eases forward into space and crouches, spinning back to them before dashing away again with sliding feet in reverse.
Last week they announced the appointment of a new campaign manager, Susie Wiles, a veteran Republican operative who chaired Mr. Trump's Florida team and was recruited by donors to beef up and bring order to Mr. DeSantis's skeletal operation.
Mr. Netanyahu needed a brass-tacks operative and felt a "chemistry" between them, he later recalled; Mr. Liberman was initially happy to be the junior partner, putting his wiles to use in the service of the camera-ready Netanyahu.
In the late stages of her training as a Sparrow, an elite breed of Russian spies taught to extract information with their bodies and their sexual wiles, Dominika Egorova (Jennifer Lawrence) is almost raped in the showers by another cadet.
To laughter from the audience of local residents and politicians at the carnival-season Volksfest, "Gretl" grumbled about the wiles of federal politics: "What a mess," she despaired, divulging that she had been sent to Berlin to clean it all up.
Previous winners of the Abel Prize include Robert Langlands for his contributions to number theory (2018), Andrew Wiles for "his stunning proof" of Fermat's Last Theorem (2016) and John Nash and Louis Nirenberg for their work on geometric analysis (2015).
Harris, the Scottish DJ whose real name is Adam Wiles and true identity is Taylor Swift's boyfriend, will let go of a "Zen-inspired contemporary masterpiece on one of the most highly coveted streets above the Sunset Strip," according to Trulia.
Wiles offered words of praise for both the El Paso Police Department's response to the shooting and the diversity of the city itself, which sits directly across the U.S.-Mexico border from Ciudad Juárez and is about 80 percent Hispanic.
"Going to a local pub, for a lot of people that's like having a family, having that social network that they might not have in other walks of life," Katie Wiles, a spokeswoman for CAMRA, told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
Pompeo's statement elevated the stakes, referring to the biblical story of Queen Esther, who used her beauty and wiles to prevent a massacre of Persian Jews—a feat commemorated in the annual Jewish holiday of Purim, also celebrated last Thursday.
According to Stathearn's plea memo, he conspired with Dale Wiles, the city purchasing agent, to make sure that a collections firm and its partner law firm, which had contributed to the campaign coffers of "Public Official #3," received the collections contract.
"Once you get into it, you realize we're just not going to protect a lot of these places," said Richard Wiles, executive director of the group, which wants oil and gas companies to pay some of the cost of climate adaptation.
Les Ballet Afrik, founded by the distinguished ballroom scene veteran Omari Wiles, presents excerpts from "New York Is Burning," which commemorates the 30th anniversary of the influential documentary "Paris Is Burning," and features Wiles's fusion of African, Afrobeat and house moves.
"Due to a nagging health issue, it's time for me to focus on taking care of myself, so out of fairness to the firm and its clients, I have decided to separate from Ballard Partners," Wiles said in a statement.
Wiles was fired from the Trump campaign Tuesday after DeSantis suspected she bore responsibility — unfairly her friends say — for the leak of internal correspondence showing how the new governor appeared to be selling access to special interests on golfing trips.
Ilana Wiles knows how busy you are, but she wants to instill this cardinal rule of parenting into your mindset: No matter how much you have to do for everyone else, try to squeeze in a bit of "me time" each day.
"Wiles went on to urge people to "hold our representatives accountable at all levels," and stressed a need for leaders who will help to prevent guns from getting onto "hands of people who are just waiting for an opportunity to kill others.
Yet as baffling as the plot was, it's hard not to love the audacity of it: Pamela Anderson, a hero of the dystopian world, using her feminine wiles to operate outside the law and good taste, tearing down big men, stealing their eyes.
" Ousmane Wiles, from Senegal, combines West African, Afrobeat, house and vogue dance styles in "Sila Djiguba," and Zimbabwe-born artist Nora Chipaumire contributes "Dark Swan," a solo performed by Shamar Watt that is a nod to the 1905 dance classic "The Dying Swan.
Ms. Ireland artfully renders her as a restless, psychodramatic cutup, full of "quips and cranks and wanton wiles" (to quote Milton, which seems appropriate in discussing an English teacher), and you can understand how she might have captivated her high school students.
There have been initiatives to increase access to such treatments in England and Australia, but they have focused on so-called low intensity interventions like computerized therapy packages and guided self-help, for which there is little evidence of long-term effectiveness, Wiles said.
In fact, one suspects the couple have overestimated their own wits and wiles among such worldly, cynical people: They seem to think this is all some marvelous game of skill, that playing at history is like placing bets at a casino table in Barry Lyndon.
Micaela Marini Higgs detailed this history and mindset for a Racked story in 2017: The use of womanly wiles and feminine trickery have been blamed for many things since the Garden of Eden, and makeup is seen as an extension of this inherent dishonesty.
Connor also proves most adept at avoiding the biographer's wiles, and even if Willa steps in it by calling Lester "Moe," well, it's probably a bigger threat to his campaign that she's a call girl who's probably never going to make it on Broadway.
But as poolside reading on a warm afternoon, his slender tome offers a breezy, tantalizing view of the woman who, through wiles and a complete lack of scruples, briefly transcended the role of presidential mistress — and may have paid for it with her life.
"In his farewell address, George Washington warned of the 'insidious wiles' of foreign powers and urged Americans 'to be constantly awake, since history and experience prove that foreign influence is one of the most baneful foes of republican government,'" O'Rourke said in a statement.
I know there'll be a theme, often one so intricate and well-crafted that a solver can be forgiven for following the wrong threads for miles, since constructors like Timothy Polin here can work their creative wiles and dream up any manner of groundbreaking innovation.
The southern California-based artist was rarely seen in public, but for half a century he had a massive platform all the same: His ubiquitous tracts sold millions of copies, all designed to convert lost souls into Bible-believing Christians and warn against Satan's wiles.
Knightfall, alas, takes a fascinating true story (how King Philip IV of France used his wiles to drive the Knights Templar out of existence, up to and including burning a bunch of them at the stake) and drowns it under a heap of production values.
"By kicking the case to a do-nothing congress and a climate denying White House, the court essentially ruled that taxpayers alone should pay the massive costs of adapting to climate change," Richard Wiles, executive director of the Center for Climate Integrity, said in a statement.
Just as Wiles moved from Fermat's Last Theorem to elliptic curves to Galois representations, Mochizuki worked his way from the abc conjecture to Szpiro's conjecture to a problem involving Frobenioids, at which point he aimed to use the richer structure of Frobenioids to obtain a proof.
"For the first time I had the most amazing person to come home to when the crowds were all gone and the spotlight went out, so I'd like to thank my boyfriend Adam for that," she said, calling Harris by his real name, Adam Richard Wiles.
She's the seeker who almost beat Harry Potter a year earlier (with her skill on the field, not her feminine wiles), and by Goblet of Fire her airborne milkshake brings Harry, Cedric, and who knows how many other Seekers to the yard (looking at you, Draco).
The boot camp was a press trip, so what was originally—I'm sure—meant to be a test of my steely determination and wiles in the great outdoors turned into a slightly awkward team building exercise with people I'd never seen before and will never see again.
A mastermind in China somehow used her feminine wiles to get herself 20 boyfriends, convince those 203 boyfriends to each purchase her a brand new iPhone 7, and then sold all 20 of those phones to cover the down payment on a new house, BBC reports.
The lineup spotlights the work of Ousmane Wiles, or Omari Mizrahi, who presents two works: "Sila Djiguba," or "Path of Hope" — a work for eight mixing West African, AfroBeat, house and vogue styles — and "Crossroads," which takes inspiration from relationships of all kinds, good and bad.
After taking the oath of office, DeSantis dispatched his wife and chief of staff to Florida GOP headquarters to purge aides deemed too close to GOP consultant Susie Wiles, who had helped DeSantis get elected and was given the task of building the party ahead of 2020.
"We're on a list of media organizations at the White House and from time to time they send out notices that there are events taking place," Mr. Wiles said, adding that his team had also covered Mr. Trump's visits to NATO summits and Group of 20 gatherings.
It's no coincidence that the only people who emerge from it with any moral credit, and whose claim to happiness does not get punished, are a couple with Down syndrome—a condition, the movie implies, that has somehow protected them from the wiles of the bourgeoisie.
"We previously found that giving (cognitive behavioral therapy) in addition to usual care that included antidepressant medication was effective in reducing depressive symptoms and improving quality of life over a period of 27 months in patients whose depression had not responded to treatment with antidepressants," Wiles said by email.
But where are the Republican wise men of today, the patriots who cherish our republic and embrace its foundational values, who believe in global interdependence and American benevolence, who repudiate unilateralism and isolationism and yet who remain vigilant, as Washington wisely said, "against the insidious wiles of foreign influence"?
Warning that there is "no time to waste," Susan Wiles, Mr. Trump's Florida state director, wrote in an internal email on Sunday that the campaign's New York leaders gave a "green light" to begin spending a seven-figure sum for a field program to get out the vote.
The result of the fight is still a raw nerve for some but Bisping did exactly what most never imagined he could: in a perfect example of styles and wiles making fights, he kickboxed Anderson Silva for the majority of the bout and made him whiff on his counters.
"Our visitors have been surprised by the scale of the murals — and we've only been able to show portions of each — and by the fact that they are not frescoes painted directly on the wall, but were painted on canvas and then fixed to the walls," Wiles said.
He and his inseparable, grim-visaged security gurus (played with straight-faced hilarity by Tom Lipinski and Brian Wiles) have been struggling to stop Dr. Gilbert, the oncologist Axe employed to test the potency of the poison used to spike Ice Juice, from making a deal to testify.
The first consists of the inventive percussive dancer and choreographer Caleb Teicher, the forward-thinking Bharatanatyam artist Preeti Vasudevan, members of American Ballet Theater performing the famed Act II pas de deux from "Swan Lake," and the ballerina Michele Wiles of BalletNext partnering with the flex dancer Jay Donn.
"For the first time I had the most amazing person to come home to when the crowds were all gone and the spotlight went out so I'd like to thank my boyfriend Adam for that," the 26-year-old singer said, referring to Harris by his real name, Adam Richard Wiles.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads "When people hear the words 'WPA murals,' they envision the large and heroic figures they may have seen in post offices or other public buildings across America," Stephanie Wiles, the director of the Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art at Cornell University, told Hyperallergic.
The discrete frames of the comics capture the dramatic plot shifts, waggish asides and magical turns that the nature tales take: A vengeful coyote searches for a human bride, a rabbit uses his wiles to woo a wolf, a bright yellow alligator learns a transformative lesson about the perils of arrogance.
This according to Ries Maynard, who, in an exclusive interview with Mashable, claims to have been one of the alleged old-men-turned-femme-fatales who have assumed new identities and are using a combination of their newfound feminine wiles and the mind of a full life lived as a man.
And in a move that jolted Florida politics, the president's campaign complied with a demand by Mr. DeSantis that Mr. Trump fire his own re-election campaign's top Florida adviser, Susie Wiles, who has been credited with helping elect not only Mr. Trump in 2016 but also Mr. DeSantis in 2018.
To combat online misinformation and radicalization, one of the world's largest national internet literacy efforts is teaching students how to spot junk information Kids Shouldn't Have to Sacrifice Privacy for Education "Our laws offer students very little protection against the wiles of the technology industry," according to this Opinion essay.
They usually believe that women are just bad at their jobs, full stop, and are willing to interpret any evidence to the contrary as needed to fit that narrative: She's using her feminine wiles to get ahead; she's the beneficiary of affirmative action; it is she, not I, who is the real sexist.
Moran has wonderful wiles, but it's Conway's loud, fearless mouth that gives this book much of its power, as when Breslin tries to take the investigation away from her outright, telling her that she needs to calm down and bear in mind that he has a lot more experience than she does.
Her dismissal, in September, was agreed to by Mr. Trump and Brad Parscale, the president's campaign manager, but the move infuriated a number of Trump advisers, who believe Ms. Wiles was an asset and who think the campaign should not have bent to a demand from a governor whom Mr. Trump assisted.
"While that's not news to those of us who have been living in a reality-based world for decades, it still marks a significant development because it's an admission of guilt that just years ago would have been unthinkable," said Richard Wiles, executive director of the Center for Climate Integrity, in an email.
He recently recounted a story on his show about how he called police on a man he saw taking photos of his office building, only to learn the suspect was playing the popular new app Pokémon Go."These Pokémon creatures are, like, virtual cyber demons—digital demons," said pastor Wiles during a recent episode of TrueNews.
"The New York Federal Art Project was unique in its creation of abstract artwork," Wiles explained, noting that although the WPA Federal Art Project (FAP) is now famed for its figurative work celebrating American industry and progress, the leadership of the New York FAP by abstract painter Burgoyne Diller, from 1935 to 1942, encouraged a different vision.
Previous laureates include Andrew J. Wiles, who proved Fermat's last theorem and is now at the University of Oxford; John F. Nash Jr., whose life was portrayed in the movie "A Beautiful Mind"; and Karen Uhlenbeck, an emeritus professor at the University of Texas at Austin who last year became the first woman to receive an Abel.
" In a phone interview, Mr. Salovey said that the transition from Mr. Reynolds's tenure to that of Ms. Wiles "will be a smooth one because Stephanie is very much an admirer of what Jock has accomplished — the two know each other and are admirers of each other — and Stephanie has been a leader now in a university and college art museum setting.
She presents each of the three pieces in different formal ways, and the display of "Here for You (Or My Brief Love Affair with Frank Maresca)" within the frame of a giant, cartoonish 2D TV brings one small epiphany: a new metaphor for Hirsch's journey through the wilderness of womanly wiles in a highly mediated age, and her onion-like presentation of her personality.
At the iHeartRadio Music Awards in April, she publicly gave him a shout out during her acceptance speech, saying, "For the first time I had the most amazing person to come home to when the crowds were all gone and the spotlight went out, so I'd like to thank my boyfriend Adam for that," she said, referring to Harris by his real name, Adam Richard Wiles.
The story perpetuates an old and incredibly damaging myth about false rape claims, and it does so without offering any of the twists or ironic undercuttings that Eugenides puts to such good work in the collection's other stories: The protagonist may behave badly, like a true Eugenides male character, but he's still ultimately the victim of a conniving young girl and her wicked feminine wiles.
The B-girl, dancer and choreographer Ephrat Asherie — also known as Bounce — is the guest curator of "Afrobeat, Flexn, House and Vogue," in which she introduces select dance artists to this intimate series at the Y. The participants are Joseph Carella (known as Klassic), Passion Fruit Dance Company with Tatiana Desardouin, and Les Ballet Afrik with Ousmane Wiles (who also goes by the name Omari Mizrahi).
But if the ultimate stakes of a romance novel are the success of the central love story, then fights and misunderstandings are even more threatening than, say, a malevolent gambler who's used his wiles to bring countless people into his debt and thus under his thumb, and is currently using that scheme to force a woman to marry him and facilitate his ascendance into the aristocracy.
GOP presidential nominee 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's campaign has hired longtime Florida Republican strategist Susie Wiles to be a senior adviser for battleground communications, The Washington Post reported Monday evening.

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