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"wronged" Definitions
  1. treated unfairly or unjustly: the wronged party in the dispute.

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If anything, he has wronged his targets more than they have wronged him.
"Arthur is killing people who've wronged him in a certain way, and Sophie never wronged him."
I was supposed to seek the forgiveness of anyone I have wronged — and forgive everybody who had wronged me.
Tip "Make sure the person whom you think wronged you is the person who wronged you," says Charles L. Griswold, a philosophy professor at Boston University.
"Art should host the voices of those who wronged and those who have been wronged, otherwise none of Shakespeare's plays would have ever been performed," it said.
"So there's really nothing specific where he's saying, 'I was wronged in this way' or 'I was wronged in that way,'" Rock County Sheriff Robert Spoden said.
The petition points to another weakness of "Making a Murderer": it is far more concerned with vindicating wronged individuals than with fixing the system that wronged them.
Yes, she was vengeful to those who had wronged her.
This land has wronged him, and every mortal will pay.
Souls who had wronged each other were brought together here.
But even if you're the wronged party, courts don't care.
I apologized to the people who felt I wronged them.
His desire for vengeance against those he feels wronged by.
Wronged, slighted, dismayed -- the President airs his grievances year-round.
I can now say with certainty that I was wronged.
Of course, it isn't simple returning money to wronged investors.
They're supposed to be genuine stories of her being wronged.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Getting revenge, or its close second cousin, the revenge fantasy, for most everyone whose ever been wronged (but especially for those who continue to be wronged) is delectable.
"God help you if she thinks you wronged her," Emily says.
"I have a feeling that I have been wronged," he said.
"I happen to think that he was gravely wronged," Beck said.
While you're burning the hair of someone who wronged you. Yes.
Unlike Weaver, Jackson never sought reinstatement, though he too felt wronged.
Think back to the last time you felt wronged by someone.
If a man has been wronged, it's his right to complain.
It estimated that the bank owed $73 million to wronged customers.
You could argue that JuJu has been wronged—relatively, that is.
A wronged lover, an old friend, a stillborn child, an atmospheric light.
Yell at your family, especially those who have wronged you this year.
No matter what amount the settlement reached, though, he still felt wronged.
Look at what he said to Canada when he thinks he's wronged.
As with most great injustices, there is no recourse for those wronged.
Or at least have to compensate the wronged party for his lunch.
She's gone from someone who's been wronged to someone doing the wronging.
One Twitter user suggested he could really be the wronged party here.
I want to address this situation, as I feel violated and wronged.
States attorneys general could take civil action on behalf of wronged consumers.
She was clearly the wronged party, but she wasn't petty about it.
I feel wronged because I believe that this is a process without substance.
It does not care about who wronged whom, or what your name is.
Democrats cited how the agency has returned billions of dollars to wronged consumers.
She's not hurting the manager who she thinks wronged her in the situation.
"Hate no one, no matter how much they've wronged you," her post read.
Veronica isn't one to mope when she feels wronged; she aims for vengeance.
Not all of the performers under Pearlman's wing felt he had wronged them.
"I will vote for the candidate who I think was wronged," he added.
Both sides say they feel deeply wronged and disenfranchised, albeit in different ways.
"Hate no one, no matter how much they've wronged you," the post read.
Years after his ouster, Blatter continues to feel wronged by events at FIFA.
The decision was made to compensate for how this act wronged indigenous people.
Everyone does this, but Donald Trump does it with a special wronged fury.
Litigation finance companies say they are helping the underdogs: small companies wronged by governments.
Erika and Samantha only want to talk about how they've been wronged by Yandy.
Recast as a wronged woman, a less threatening female archetype, she seemed more likeable.
A spokesman for Dera said "we have been wronged" in response to the verdict.
The network feels hurt, and it wants Twitter to acknowledge that it wronged Fox.
Many (living) people would feel wronged if they could not provide for their children.
In Lemonade, the two chosen tracks were about forgiving a lover who wronged you.
"He had done research on other people who had perceivably wronged him," says Mois.
Dave Bry's series of Public Apologies to those he had wronged in the past.
The President's lawyer also sought to position the President as wronged by the recording.
Imagine the headline: *Insert black person* profiled, killed and/or, wronged in some way.
It's a primal instinct to want to exact revenge when we're wronged, she added.
I contend with it because it's wrong, and it's wronged so many of us.
"If I'm leaving a review, it's because I feel like I've been wronged – deeply."
He seems to understand why people who've been wronged would want an empathetic apology.
Without this provision, domestic courts become the only legal recourse for a wronged investor.
Fines collected and not disbursed to wronged consumers should be remitted to the Treasury.
Jones, like similar killers, was driven by a profound sense of being wronged, Rustigan said.
Nixon's "enemies list" consisted of politicians, journalists and entertainers who Nixon felt had wronged him.
Firstly, it allows them to paint themselves as the wronged party — the martyrs and victims.
"Chakib Khelil is a highly competent executive, who was unjustly wronged," Saadani told local radio.
The blue column on the left lists all the people Kardashian feels have wronged her.
Trump clearly has no problem going after Amazon when he feels wronged by the Post.
Even some liberals in China accept that Zhang and his associates may have been wronged.
This is not the first time that the U.S. government has wronged children and families.
I have also written letters apologizing to others — including some who also wronged me gravely.
Very similar people, in very similar circumstances, had wronged both writers in very similar ways.
The app that teaches you how to make things right with the ones you've wronged.
Social narratives have long praised forgiveness and love especially for those who have wronged us.
Now more evolved, Josh can apologize to the women he's wronged, including Shea (Trace Lysette).
The judges did not find Mr. Silver to be a blameless man who'd been wronged.
His private life was un-pretty in the extreme: wronged lovers, umpteen children, reckless gambling.
Bey smashed windows with baseball bats, talked about being lied to, sang about being wronged.
Depending on state consumer protection laws, such cases can be valuable recourse for a wronged consumer.
We imagine floating around and haunting the people who have wronged us, for a short while.
Now, if the court rules that we were wronged ... Those are the rules of the game.
Secondly, it stops people from talking about the actual wronged parties, the real lives at risk.
They're characters who feel they've been wronged in certain ways before, and they connect over that.
Ever since, it's become a pseudo-prophecy, a nonexistent catalogue of the men who've wronged us.
Sansa is finally facing the men who have wronged her and they are literally rendered speechless.
An HBO special in which you publicly call out whoever wronged you is the best revenge.
Hard to say who'd been wronged first but clear they each believed it to be themselves.
Or Trump TV could mainly be used for revenge against people Trump feels has wronged him.
He slept in the bunk under Dan's, muttering about all the people who had wronged him.
The Green New Deal will go out of its way to protect America's historically wronged communities.
Believing he'd been wronged and looking for justice, he joined the class action lawsuit Bostick v.
Hannah rebels quietly, by making a series of tapes naming the people who have wronged her.
Others use it to get revenge on someone who wronged them in the past, she said.
Letting go of the past isn't about doing a favor to the person to wronged you.
Neither the border nor those who cross it have actually wronged Trump in any personal sense.
Mr. Trump understands the symbolic value of this amorphous, generalized veteran forever wronged by the government.
In the first three pages, the men's-rights activist rants about how society has wronged him.
Even the ideas of confession, good and bad, and a sense of having wronged or sinned.
By the end of 2016, the bureau reported, it had recovered $12 billion for wronged consumers.
Am I right to feel like I have wronged and let down my employer and coworkers?
You were wronged, and you want the person who did you harm to be held accountable.
Wronged parents have faced financial ruin or lost jobs when they fought against Child Protective Services.
"When his father was wronged, Xi Jinping went through some tough times," it added, without elaborating.
Some patients died alone and angry—angry with people who had wronged them, angry with God.
Shooting began in Manhattan and Westchester County, N.Y., with Anne Archer as Beth, Dan's wronged wife.
However, Swift is just like any of us: If she's wronged, she feels a little jaded.
Last month, ANZ said second-half profit fell 13 percent because of compensation paid to wronged customers.
I pride myself in apologizing when I am wrong or have wronged others either intentionally or unintentionally.
IN BYGONE ERAS, a powerless American woman wronged by a powerful man had little prospect of redress.
How to make sense of a painful experience or make amends with someone who has wronged you.
I can block ex-friends and ex-lovers, people I feel wronged by, but to what end?
It wants to ponder what could happen if everyone who's ever been wronged started acting like Castle.
Soon 4chan and other like minded men who felt wronged by women, took up the rallying cry.
" He added ... "We want to apologize to anyone who feels we have wronged them in the past.
" Two former colleagues of Moore told the Times he feared defendants "were sometimes wronged by the system.
Today, Franken is aware that it might be bad optics to paint himself as the wronged party.
Yet if those people are wronged on Airbnb, there's little they can do to seek legal redress.
"I am a woman, you have wronged me, I have resentment for all of you," Jones said.
He instantly went from being an unpopular director, particularly with Democrats, to being a wronged civil servant.
"I let him know that the people of Mexico felt wronged," Peña Nieto said, according to Politico.
The office has a hotline number that employees can call if they feel they have been wronged.
"I know Jennifer feels wronged and understand that she wants to speak out about it," Drummond said.
Mass killers often believe they have been wronged, whether by an individual, a corporation or demographic group.
That's because annuities are often with mandatory arbitration clauses in their contracts, preventing wronged consumers from suing.
We also addressed the nuances and origins of our negative feelings toward those who had wronged us.
But they feel OK about acting that way because they constantly feel they've been wronged, Burgo said.
Despite the prosecution, Mr. Mubarak remained defiant, insisting that he, not the Egyptian people, had been wronged.
Take Plath: In the popular imagination, she has long been the victim, the wronged wife, the suicide.
Top advisers insist to this day that their candidate's sins were minor, and that he was wronged.
For a single wronged user over the course of a month, that's a potential $1.2 million fine.
I'm angry because my man cheated on me, or I'm angry because I've been wronged by a man.
When Marvel published that reveal, fans felt that the character and, more importantly, his creators had been wronged.
The soldier's deadly rampage on Saturday had started as revenge against specific people he thought had wronged him.
If Chelsea Manning can feel optimistic about a world that has wronged her so deeply, you can too.
The two both feel wronged, and spent years biding their time until they could come back on top.
Cersei has long had a haughty sense of entitlement, but she's especially spiteful when she has been wronged.
He tried to prove to the internet that he was wronged in an embarrassing and incoherent blog post.
He shook his head frequently, as if these rogue policemen, "scalawags" in Manila lingo, had wronged him personally.
It is not to yearn for the past glories of a nation that has wronged so many people.
I think it's such a powerful song with such a great message to the people that wronged her.
This month's outbreak of rebelliousness may look like a straight fight between tin-eared boards and wronged shareholders.
"If [landlords] feel they're being wronged, they will simply direct me to keep demanding the rent," he says.
"I know I wronged you and I'm so sorry," she said, apologizing to Kamiyah and her biological mother.
They often include curses people wrote to Minerva, begging her to take revenge on those who wronged them.
How do we do right by the wronged people of the past without physical evidence of their suffering?
She hosts well-planned press conferences, so women can tell their stories about being wronged by powerful men.
For one thing, some of the scandals weren't even hers: She wasn't the perpetrator but the wronged party.
Some childhood friends take down those who wronged them in "Game of Silence," a satisfying new revenge thriller.
If you wronged someone online and want to make amends, apologize face-to-face or on the phone.
He was devastated that I tried to have a cordial relationship with his ex-wife (who wronged him).
The girls are invited to write a "kind apology" and hand it to somebody who they have wronged.
Instead, anyone who feels wronged by a presidential action needs to sue the U.S. government as a whole.
Editorial The Trump administration is moving to deny Americans their day in court when they have been wronged.
Upon regaining her power, Cersei's first order of business is to blow up everyone who has wronged her.
But Offset's move is arguably worse than the big public proposal move, because Cardi is the wronged party here.
More recently, Bezos called out Trump for his threats of retribution against media organizations he feels have wronged him.
In it, she'll be giving people makeovers in order to help them get revenge on people who've wronged them.
This wouldn't be the first time Aguilera called out a man who wronged her in one of her songs.
He believes he was wronged, and remains obsessed with laying bare a system that didn't work in his favor.
If enough voters believe Lula has been wronged, they may be more likely to plump for whomever he endorses.
I hope I inspired others to always speak up when they believe they are wronged and not allow it.
The chorus gets even juicier, striking the tone of a man and woman wronged and looking to get even.
" via GIPHY Plus, comments about Swift's unoriginality as a songwriter – "she's always writing songs about dudes who've wronged her!!
Instead, Kylie was more steadfast than ever that Jordyn wronged Khloe ... and their friendship would never be the same.
The agency said the clauses prevent consumers who have been wronged from receiving justice and compensation through the courts.
She, like every other female lead in the Austin Powers franchise, has shagged and been wronged by Austin Powers.
The filing has inflamed a theory among conservatives that Flynn was wronged by the Justice Department and by Mueller.
Consumer advocates, however, point to the more than $12 billion returned to wronged consumers under Mulvaney's predecessor, Richard Cordray.
Philosophers sometimes describe anger as a response to the feeling that something one values has been wronged or harmed.
But the holidays undeniably provide a convenient pressure cooker for those not above guilt tripping people they have wronged.
This landmark decision overturns a 34-year precedent that has locked many wronged property owners out of federal court.
A melodrama of village women wronged by their social betters, "The Undesirable" is a window on a feudal world.
As for that plot ... it's about a secret agent who give a briefcase to someone who has been wronged.
They wrote of wielding bricks and forwarded pictures of wronged women beheading their persecutors or throwing them down wells.
Stop fueling the anger: Cut off the stories about how you were wronged or why your anger is justified.
Yet consumers are frequently blocked from exercising the same legal right when they believe that companies have wronged them.
" Likewise, the best course for wronged wives was to follow the money: "Secure the marriage to secure the assets.
Second, the company settled the women's cases, paid them an undisclosed amount in recompense for their having been wronged.
The psychological benefits -- and trappings -- of nostalgia Of course, you wouldn't say "pyt" in response to being seriously wronged.
It returned nearly $12 billion to 29 million people wronged by financial institutions, including credit card companies and banks.
There is the "I'm sorry if you were offended …" formula, which can shift some responsibility to the wronged party.
He would make it harder for those wronged by Wall Street and corporations to band together to obtain relief.
But the bank has wronged its customers time and time again and has consistently managed to come out ahead.
The same Bible I've been spitting at you teaches me that if I have wronged someone, to ask for forgiveness.
I have been wronged, and been hurt by others, but I've also doled out my share of pain and mistreatment.
He must direct his apology to everyone he has wronged — which, in this case, let's just say the whole world.
Zendaya had some words of comfort to share to those us who've been wronged by cheating partners in a relationship.
Upon asking themselves these difficult questions, observant Jews are meant to seek forgiveness from both God and those they wronged.
Whoever the Senate disbelieves will feel aggrieved, and may have been badly wronged (as Ms Hill did and perhaps was).
Women who have been wronged in the past by men in positions of power are speaking openly about their situations.
After he's tortured as a woman, Kovacs emerges as a man to exact revenge on those who have wronged him.
Her woes can no longer be blamed on the people who wronged her; she's actively self-destructing at every turn.
So usually, when seeking to delete something off the web, wronged individuals go after the platform that hosts the content.
So I embark on a quest to track down the missing tome and set right what has once been wronged.
Some people have been wronged, but that's not for me to judge—the courts and judges take care of that.
And Emori also knows it takes like, almost nothing to justify revenge killing someone who wronged you on this show.
Treating long-lasting cohabitation as marriage leads to fewer bereaved and wronged families—but also blurs a once-clear line.
An uprising of women wronged everywhere is exposing the abuse of the powerful in movies, music, media, politics and business.
It's time to be done with this sort of second-guessing the personal decision of those who have been wronged.
It has returned nearly $12 billion to 29 million people wronged by financial institutions, including credit card companies and banks.
The people boycotting in that case were the wronged parties, and the businesses boycotted were the ones doing the harm.
With him, "hater" is a term of compound narcissism: It's persecuting and persecuted, wronged and righting, both sword and shield.
Male "adulterers" could find reprieve through an apology and paying material compensation to the aggrieved party — usually the wronged husband.
Sessions' demeanor heated up as it became obvious he felt wronged by comments made by fired FBI Director James Comey.
Trump, on the other hand, is mostly interested in talking about his own popularity and the ways he's been wronged.
He talked mostly about those supposed "financial crimes" and one of his longtime investors who he felt had wronged him.
It features a virtuous but wronged heroine, Odette, and her sophisticated nemesis, Odile, two roles generally played by one ballerina.
The clearest influence is Toni Morrison's "Beloved" — the child returning from the dead, bitter and wronged and full of questions.
He identified with "involuntary celibates" and told personal stories of rejection, naming multiple girls who he said had wronged him.
In the first season, Helen, the uptight wronged wife she plays, seemed like a typical Maura Tierney character: virtuous, levelheaded.
The premise of his movies is that violence is the answer, killing those who've wronged you is the best revenge.
Each one is a strong woman wronged by men (Renee Montoya and Huntress) or kept as their pet (Black Canary).
Will this be the feature that lures Sonic fans back to the series that's wronged them time and time again?
Yovanovitch, a career diplomat, made clear that she felt she'd been wronged by the administration in being recalled to Washington.
But recent scandals make it hard to defend denying justice and relief to groups of people who have been wronged.
And if it truly hoped to convince Americans yet to be born that he has been wronged, it will fail.
Would it be fair to have the very people who feel wronged be put in charge of determining your fate?
But when Trump is attacked, even by a B-list celebrity, it becomes an opportunity to claim he's been wronged.
Halfway through my tearful account of being wronged, David makes me stand in front of the mirror and look at myself.
The usually very fabulous Fan Bingbing de-glammed for her lead role, playing a wronged peasant seeking revenge on her husband.
Courthouses in Maryland are clogged with lawsuits brought by Jarrod Ramos against judges, reporters and lawyers he thought had wronged him.
This is where you apologize to the people you've wronged and ask them how you can make it up to them.
Trump is now focused on retaliation against anyone he thinks wronged him, going on a firing spree despite Republican senators' requests.
It imagines a world in which friends are easily attainable and people who've wronged you will get what's coming to them.
Her purpose in the books is solely to exact harsh and dramatic revenge on all those who have wronged her family.
"It's about her standing up to how she's been wronged instead of being a damsel in distress," Ramirez explained in Vancouver.
Sook-hee is a resonant, formidable avatar of wounded female rage — both terrifying killer and a woman who's been terribly wronged.
He's been boxed into a corner and pushed just a little too far, and it resonates because he really was wronged.
All I want is the same thing that anyone else who's been wronged would want: the chance to share the truth.
It was not Trump's team that had erred, his tweet implies; in fact, they were the ones who had been wronged.
For many Kurds, Ocalan's 20-year imprisonment symbolizes their fight for liberation, and how they've been wronged by the Turkish government.
Set in 1968 New Orleans, Mafia III tells the story of Lincoln Clay, a Vietnam vet wronged by the Italian mob.
At best, BDS is a secondary boycott—that is, a boycott not directly between the wronged party and the discriminating party.
Kavanaugh has responded to the allegations in a similar fashion, presenting himself as a choir boy wronged by a partisan mob.
Yadav has since moved up to the 75kg category, but the feeling of being wronged in London has never left him.
Li, who was contacted by phone, said Sun had done nothing to overturn the verdicts of those he believes were wronged.
"If standing up for women who have been wronged makes George Soros mad, that's on him," Gillibrand told HuffPost in response.
I definitely believe that there are people who are wrong, and I believe that there are people who have been wronged.
After initial rage over the theft, the wronged gallery actually allowed Cattelan to keep the stolen works for a few days.
" Iran "has been accused and insulted" and "wronged by oppressive sanctions," Mr. Khamenei said, "but not weakened and will remain powerful.
You, too, may be resentful, not without reason, given that resentment is the proper attitude toward those who have wronged you.
Album Review Taylor Swift is known for the kiss-off, the eerily intimate way she dismantles those who have wronged her.
It also has returned nearly $12 billion to 29 million people wronged by financial institutions, including credit card companies and banks.
On Wednesday, NAB nearly doubled the total amount it has set aside to repay wronged customers, adding further pressure on earnings.
I wanted to be able to look them in the eyes, understanding that I now represent the system that wronged them.
Just because you feel wronged or slighted doesn't mean it's to your advantage to say that in a detailed resignation letter.
It's hard to argue with that, although McGraw might not have been talking about the people who wronged Kauff the most.
Because when the New York deal was finally announced, with up to $3 billion tax incentives, local politicians felt blindsided — and wronged.
That can be a very hard thing for the parent who feels wronged and feels the need to voice why they're wrong.
It's not enough to undeservedly beat the rap for manslaughter, Tim must destroy those who wronged him and attain power over others.
Taking issue with "that bitch" is one way to reestablish her reputation and reassert that she's somehow been wronged in this situation.
"If you feel like someone has wronged you, get rid of that hate, because it will just create more negativity," she said.
But Dershowitz sees himself as the wronged party, victimized by women who are lying about him, but determined to clear his name.
In his response to sexual assault allegations, Kavanaugh shouted, cried, and belligerently claimed to have been wronged, putting his pain on display.
The only violence in Marion's character is in the way she feels wronged by the cards that have been dealt to her.
The disbelief, the wondering what you did wrong, the endless guilt and feeling that you've somehow wronged them in a terrible way.
Regardless, Mellie has come a long way from first lady, wronged wife and grieving mother and to leader of the free world.
The director makes no attempt to redeem Shyam, nor paint Sandhya as a woman wronged – she knows what she is getting into.
I don't want others to be wronged like I was; I want to help build a world where that's not still happening.
He knows how to hold a grudge and seek revenge on those who have wronged him, much like his idol James Bond.
As her court testimony is passed from actress to actress, Patsy Ramsey becomes a jealous woman, a spiteful woman, a wronged woman.
In 1921, she took her case against those who had wronged her all the way to the Michigan Supreme Court and won.
But in the process, it denies justice to consumers, investors, patients and others who find they have no legal recourse when wronged.
Indeed, parents especially anticipated prompting apologies following accidental mishaps that involved their children's peers (and not parents themselves as the wronged parties).
Turner henceforth listens and acts according to the Old Testament deity, the one who would crush the wicked and avenge the wronged.
And there were whispers that he had carved the word "zulum" — wronged — into his body in a desperate kind of last testament.
He views the phrase "witch hunt" as his PR branding of the investigation, but he also truly believes he has been wronged.
They saw a clean slate, a chance to right what they had wronged in their lives, a promise for a brighter future.
As Stansberry puts it, the culture "functions due to the unspoken agreement that nobody narcs, ever," even if you've been seriously wronged.
It goes against everything I believe, everything I want to believe, to say that someone who has wronged can never be redeemed.
Arisen from the moonlight, you have been loosed upon this Earth to wreak vengeance on the men who have wronged your worshippers.
One delirious Halloween, the band of field hockey players smash the windows of cars belonging to boys they believe have wronged them.
"If standing up for women who have been wronged makes George Soros mad, that's on him," Gillibrand told HuffPost in a statement.
She accepted, they were hurried offstage, and the wronged woman, Ms. Kufrin, was anointed as the next star of the dual franchise.
That there is some desire to open up and connect, but also you have this long, long history of being wronged. Yeah.
It is true that in the play "Pericles," the wronged daughter is treated as little more than a defective object, soon forgotten.
He gets a bloody comeuppance, when the trilogy reaches its chronological conclusion, at the hands of a group of women he wronged.
Long may John Wick fight for his life while searching for revenge upon all who have wronged him; his pain tastes delicious.
Nor is it clear who Jessica Chastain wronged to be forced into this movie and not in something better, like Captain Marvel.
Because there is no formal police service in Greece, citizens will employ mercenaries to take out people who have wronged them, including you.
But experts said it&aposs not unusual for killers who feel wronged by catastrophic life events to wait years to settle old scores.
Earlier this month, the zoo offered to name a cockroach after whoever wronged you, and then they'll feed the insects to their meerkats.
So I hope I am at once very angry for the women he wronged and the culture that enabled it, and also sad.
Take Jennifer's Body, the director's 2009 film starring Megan Fox as a flesh-eating zombie who feasts on men who have wronged her.
Jo, however, is having none of it, correctly pointing out that when Karev feels he's been wronged, he turns into a real jerk.
She's seen as the victim in these stories, the wronged wife who is struggling to hold her marriage together despite her horndog husband.
We got Heller's lawyer, Mickey Shapiro, at LAX, and he was passionate about how Jerry was wronged and how it essentially killed him.
"If standing up for women who have been wronged makes George Soros mad, that's on him," Gillibrand said in a statement to  HuffPo .
If they do, courts will theoretically have to decide whether Equifax wronged these individuals to the point that plaintiffs should be awarded damages.
Carrie says not to worry about such purges or, God forbid, gulags in place to take down those who wronged the new president.
Bernie was wronged in the debate, but his vote raises questions about how a political "revolutionary" would deal with the realities of governing.
As for us, we'll be here calling our own brothers and sisters and apologize for every way we've wronged them over the years.
U.S.-based Occidental Petroleum Corporation, for example, recovered $1 billion in damages after Ecuador's government passed prejudicial tax policies that wronged the company.
Start with the general principle: If one person is wronged by another, they may be able to seek a remedy from the courts.
Her parents, John and Patsy, have alternately been the leading suspects in her death or the most wronged mom and dad in history.
It takes some time to grasp who wronged whom here, but it's clear from the get go that serious damage has been done.
You never know when someone you wronged in the past is going to be someone you need to rely on in the future.
CitiMortgage will pay an estimated $17 million to compensate wronged consumers, as well as a civil penalty of $3 million, the CFPB said.
The bank said it had started a review of all small-business lending contracts since November 2016 and would compensate any wronged customers.
But since most fashion designs don't enjoy intellectual property protections, there's not much recourse for a wronged party other than naming and shaming.
Having gone through a breakup with the Joker (Leto's, not Phoenix's), Quinn finds herself in the crosshairs of every person she's ever wronged.
With an open heart, we can worry less about which side has been wronged, and worry more about joining sides to do right.
I did not initially speak out about my story because I chose to handle it in private with the person who wronged me.
Though the wronged partner typically has plenty of support in the aftermath of an affair, there are far fewer resources for cheaters themselves.
I'm very glad that women who have been wronged are speaking out in greater numbers and that their complaints are being taken seriously.
The fact that Democrats have more ground for complaint is at once provable and practicably immaterial, given how equally wronged both sides feel.
In New Jersey, in rules that seem to favor buyers, a wronged seller cannot keep the deposit, but instead must sue for damages.
Joe realizes he didn't know true love until Love, and the poor, wronged ghost of Guinevere Beck (Elizabeth Lail) fades into the past.
Reasonable recourse for students who've been wronged by their college would include loan forgiveness proportional their damages, not blind and blanket debt relief.
I hope that anyone who felt wronged by me will reach out to me and give me the opportunity to apologize to them personally.
"For example, you might have wronged them somehow and they obviously look frustrated," psychologist and founder of The Power Moves, Lucio Buffalmano told INSIDER.
That they are being wronged by Americans if we don&apost share our wealth, our capitalist success and our way of life with them.
In a small industry, those in Webster's circle were convinced the word of one powerful man who felt wronged could derail your Nashville hopes.
The DTSA is a great achievement that should both deter potential wrongdoers and ease the burden of enforcement on those that have been wronged.
A judge ruled Oracle did not have standing to claim it was wronged by the decision because it did not meet the contract requirements.
Last financial year, Westpac booked a A$380 million charge to account for refunds, the costs of remediating wronged customers and higher litigation costs.
But we can always count on Donald Trump to post a series of angry, nonsensical tweets when he feels as though he's been wronged.
He knows he can't sue Chuck alone, so he has his lawyer contact everyone who's ever been wronged by Chuck for a united attack.
But it is human nature for people who feel wronged to complain loudly, while people who are satisfied merely go on with their lives.
The spot was part of a program - broadcast annually on Chinas national Consumer Day - that targets industries the government alleges have wronged the public.
Keeping in mind the many ways that the healthcare system has historically wronged people of color is also crucial to that mission, he said.
His message on trade is that rural white voters — and anyone who has lost a job because of outsourcing and globalization — has been wronged.
The four major banks have set aside more than A$22014 billion to cover remediation for wronged customers in the wake of the revelations.
One day, a man spoke up, saying he had wronged a co-worker by lying about having sex with her, Ms. Thomas-Moore recalled.
Finally, he began to think of all the bad things he'd ever done, every person he'd ever wronged, and asked Allah to forgive him.
Practitioners were encouraged to chant the names of Kavanaugh's known accusers, binding him "in the name of" all those they believed he had wronged.
Sloan's prepared remarks emphasized changes the bank has made to culture, sales practices and risk management, as well as efforts to repay wronged customers.
But as with the fiduciary rule, the onus is on the consumer to ask the right questions — and speak up if they are wronged.
Over the course of the four-part documentary series, the wronged women, as well as Grady and Ewing, start to track down the culprit.
For long, Bollywood's gangster movies have romanticised the criminal, portraying him as a man wronged by the system and who turns to crime reluctantly.
But it's not, in general, reasonable to act on the assumption that people will commit suicide if they find out you have wronged them.
If those people are doing what they should be and helping people who were wronged and using their knowledge to better it, then perhaps.
Instead, their claims are funneled into private, often confidential arbitration proceedings, where the corporation who wronged them may have a thumb on the scales.
The new Joker movie is starting to look like a sympathetic tale of a 'wronged by society' white dude and their entitlement to violence.
If you confess, someone can absolve you — even if they're not the one who was wronged, and even if they're not particularly religious themselves.
Even the almighty Ford, who has engineered the setting for the violent host uprising, can only find freedom from sin through Dolores, whom he's wronged.
We should acknowledge every injustice we have committed because to do any less would be to blot the memory of those who we have wronged.
It's perhaps not surprising Damore, who responded to the firing by getting a t-shirt labeled "Goolag," remains convinced he was wronged by Google management.
I don't know about you, but I am primed to watch a brave, angry woman get bloody revenge on the men who have wronged her.
If Trump truly wants to be the president of all the people, as he tells us, the first step is apologizing to those he wronged.
Scandalous stories like Lorena's are also undoubtedly complicated by the fact that they don't only boil down to a bad man and a woman wronged.
And they have to prove they were wronged by a systemic problem or an official police department policy, which is a high standard to meet.
Similarly, I am willing to stand trial in front of anyone who alleges I have wronged them, and if found guilty I wholly deserve punishment.
If girls feel that they can't ever win a case against somebody who's wronged them, that will lead to some changes in people coming forward.
They're stories of kings and villainous queens, and wronged apothecaries seeking vengeance, and Bayona uses Conor's drawings as the jumping-off point to visualize them.
This is just one entry on an ever-growing list of people who have been shamed, discriminated against, and otherwise wronged by major corporate airlines.
Yet while a legal ruling might seem a satisfying outcome for scientists who feel wronged by their colleagues, the approach carries significant caveats and perils.
"The initial feeling was...complete elation that we sort of righted what we felt we wronged in London 2012," Mills told Reuters in an interview.
On Friday, Dunham tweeted at Schumer about the "outrage machine" of the internet, proving once again that neither really understands how they've wronged their fans.
But as the law stands now, it seems that there's very little that individuals wronged by the TSA can do to have their problems addressed.
What he is doing is fighting back against somebody who has wronged him, and he has every right to do that by any means necessary.
Save your online vitriol for real baristas and real cafes that have really wronged you—like by serving a latte out of a damn avocado.
On Tuesday, Sloan will emphasize changes the bank has made to culture, sales practices and risk management, as well as efforts to repay wronged customers.
That, no matter how she died, her life shouldn't be remembered simply by the roster of men who may or may not have wronged her.
And now, nearly two years later, Jane Mayer has published a long New Yorker story re-sparking the debate by arguing that Franken was wronged.
And, indeed, as "The Broken Man" ends, the Hound is limping off, ax in hand, prepared to dole out justice to those who wronged him.
Macquarie and Goldman Sachs banking analysts said APRA's expectation of banks to complete remediation for wronged customers and strengthen risk management would put pressure dividends.
" Bill, he says, gave him a trailer that he had previously used as a cigarette kiosk: "I never know'd anybody that'd say he'd wronged them.
I've been very honest about those and I've been accountable, I've apologized and done everything I could to make right where I may have wronged.
CBA halted preparations to demerge its wealth management and mortgage broking businesses in March, to instead focus on the unfinished work of repaying wronged clients.
"Islam teaches that God will not be able to forgive" someone until the person who was wronged forgives that person, Jitmoud told CNN affiliate WKYT.
He was repeatedly elected chief justice of Alabama (but essentially removed), and many of his most dedicated supporters maintain that he was wronged in 2017.
"You have to get forgiveness from the ones you wronged," said Paul Rosenberg, 64, an ophthalmologist who has lived in Squirrel Hill for 35 years.
"I did not initially speak out about my story because I chose to handle it in private with the person who wronged me," he said.
Kent and Gannon ultimately gave Ram a share of the royalties from the hit version, and Felten believes that the two others clearly wronged Ram.
The few meaningful connections with women involve her mother and a visiting childhood friend (Abigail, the wronged protagonist of the Swift classic "Fifteen") — and Wilson.
Since the fund began making disbursements in 2013, about $12 billion has been paid to more than 29 million wronged consumers, according to the bureau.
"Students who have been wronged by their colleges would have to suffer damaging consequences in order to even gamble on this unsympathetic bureaucracy," Kvaal said.
"I did not initially speak out about my story because I chose to handle it in private with the person who wronged me," read the statement.
"I did not initially speak out about my story because I chose to handle it in private with the person who wronged me," the statement begins.
As a prisoner, Arya starts to recite the names of her enemies and quietly begins to plot her revenge against those who have wronged the Starks.
Beric is slowly losing his memories and is consumed with a single sense of purpose: to eradicate those who've wronged him, thus the Brotherhood Without Banners.
Self-described incels see themselves as victims wronged by women, who they accuse of denying them sexual intercourse, and as lacking influence in the dating market.
"I did not initially speak out about my story because I chose to handle it in private with the person who wronged me," the statement said.
For survivors, many of whom have spent decades coping with trauma, the programs are a way to finally be acknowledged by the Church that wronged them.
He has followed his tried-and-true method: Counter-attack, dig in, and double-down, all while claiming that he, in fact, is the wronged party.
Scandal's Mellie Grant — first lady, wronged wife, grieving mother, leader of the free world — can be steely, ambitious, infuriating and vulnerable, sometimes in a single speech.
In fact, under the usual narrative, it's the players and the fans of the opposing team who are being wronged, not the one employing the cheater.
The true delight was to see how far Sansa's come if she can sense Cersei's betrayal from miles away while the Queen's wronged brother got tricked.
Attorney General Bill Barr and the White House, meanwhile, have gone to great lengths to spin the Mueller report as an exoneration of a wronged president.
Consumer advocates, meanwhile, point to the nearly $12 billion the bureau has returned to more than 29 million people wronged by financial institutions and related businesses.
CitiMortgage will pay an estimated $17 million to compensate wronged consumers, as well as a civil penalty of $3 million, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau said.
Sometimes she is wronged and stranded in the invisible world; sometimes she performs miracles in order to be reunited with a loved one she left behind.
It's as if the prospect of a woman's anger harming other people threatens to rob her of the social capital she has gained by being wronged.
Her boldness comes from having been hurt and wronged; her flair for drama comes from deep feeling (she wears her heart on her jet-black sleeve).
Later, she parsed the beliefs of evangelicals in "Friends of God" (2007) and chronicled the rise of the Tea Party with "Right America: Feeling Wronged" (2009).
She's also its most inspired disruptive stroke, having been wronged once upon a time by a suitor, the type who usually bails damsels out of distress.
He gets wronged by an older woman on "Boy," and "LA Girls" is about how a whole city, and everyone in it, can break your heart.
This does not exclude the possibility that he was wronged by Stubblefield, but it makes it less clear what the nature of the wrong might be.
Elliott Management, an American activist hedge fund, had campaigned to block the merger, saying that it wronged minority shareholders by grossly undervaluing Samsung C&T shares.
Between 2011 and 2017, the division worked to address more than 50,000 student loan complaints and returned more than $750 million to wronged student loan borrowers.
I hope those who are raising that point will defer to African Americans, the wronged community in this case, in determining whether Northam's apologies were enough.
"This tragic event, perpetuated by a socially isolated individual who felt 'wronged' by society has changed the course of our lives," said the letter, dated Sept.
He wronged me, and at the time I forgave him, but if I had the knowledge I have now, I would have made a different decision.
After her fallout with Oxford, Scaramuzza, now 36, started a project called Do Better Academia to help victims who believe they have been wronged by their university.
She's now the queen, and spent season seven working toward revenge on everyone she feels has wronged her, and everyone who allied with Daenerys Targaryen against her.
Set in a prison, you and a friend (or internet stranger) control two characters as they try to escape, and exact revenge on people who wronged them.
Following a scene that attempts to pass for closure with her mother, Sophia goes on a kind of apology tour, asking for forgiveness from people she's wronged.
The show's premise is that, in order to be accepted and respected by people who've wronged you in the past, you have to lose lots of weight.
We have given full authority to our attorneys to pursue any and all legal actions across the globe to bring justice for those wronged by this action.
And God help you if she thinks you've wronged her; she will hold onto that grudge forever, just waiting for the moment to get back at you.
Let's hope it's not capable of tracking the faces of people that have wronged it, or else they'll be first against the wall during the robot uprising.
Use it to rally his massive online support base behind policy initiatives rather than as a tool to exact revenge on people Trump thinks have wronged him.
Others are worried the show portrays a romanticized view of suicide, presenting it as a way for Hannah to get revenge on those who had wronged her.
To avoid a disastrous legacy as president, Trump needs to learn to cut his losses, admit he was wrong, apologize to those he wronged and move on.
Laverne Cox was wronged earlier this year when CBS decided to pull its fall drama series Doubt from the lineup after just two episodes following poor ratings.
If the lover is married, the wronged husband may demand a meeting with both the lover and the lover's wife, hoping to see his rival's marriage destroyed.
But she never hesitates to unleash her 2.6 million Twitter followers on specific reporters or news outlets when she feels she's been wronged — another similarity to Trump.
Kratos' ultimate goal in previous games has ranged anywhere from tracking down and killing a god to declaring war on every god for how they've wronged him.
"Everyone is in a state of feeling held back and wronged," said Tenney Huang, a reporter for a state-owned publication who spent several weeks in Wuhan.
The only wronged party are the undocumented immigrants with little political power, and no one's ever been voted out of office because immigration reform failed to pass.
And 19-year-old Taylor, who showed up to the red carpet in a Cinderella carriage with her blonde hair in ringlets, was the innocent wronged party.
Critic's Notebook It's easy to forget now because it happened two very long weeks ago, but Serena Williams arrived at the 203 United States Open already wronged.
It is the height of hypocrisy for companies to say they're helping consumers by closing off the very same legal option they use when they've been wronged.
The severity of the judge's sentence might be justifiable if Stubblefield's having sex with D.J. not only was culpable but also both wronged him and harmed him.
These are innocent individuals who have been wronged due to the misconduct of police and prosecutors by a system that was put into place to protect them.
Throughout the rolling stand-offs, both sides have described themselves as the wronged party, betrayed by a long-standing partner who wilfully ignores their point of view.
And they expressed great concern that it was Kavanaugh who was the wronged victim, the person who was most deserving of sympathy and rage and even vengeance.
Kavanaugh had clearly been wronged and smeared, Democrats shouldn't be trusted, the accusations were a "charade," and Ford ... well, best not to address what she said too much.
And after two conversations with Katheen Hale, it's clear that she still feels wronged, not just by Blythe Harris specifically, but by a culture that accommodates anonymous vitriol.
To Holder, it remains unclear what Hollywood agencies are doing to dismantle the industry's culture of harassment and to regain the confidence of those they may have wronged.
In The Hustle, they star as scam artists, one low rent and the other high class, who team up to take down the men who have wronged them.
In complete opposition to tired horror tropes, a woman is, in a way, saved by her sexual experience, rising anew to wreak revenge on those who've wronged her.
Sometimes those ghosts are literal — in his movies Crimson Peak and The Devil's Backbone, they're the shades of the dead, actively seeking vengeance against those who wronged them.
From Harvey Weinstein to Matt Lauer and Mario Batali, women have taken a stand against the men who have wronged them — both in their personal and professional lives.
"Our client, Martin Tripp, has been wronged by Tesla in more ways than one," Robert D. Mitchell, an attorney representing Tripp, says in a statement to The Verge.
Millennials who truly will carry the millennial burden throughout their middle age should start seeing themselves as part of a class who have been repeatedly wronged by government.
She sang about the old Taylor being dead, replaced by a take-no-prisoners version of herself who would hold nothing back against those who have wronged her.
The interview cast Trump as a president under siege and seeking to strike out against those he feels have wronged him, including some of his most ardent supporters.
Analysts polled by Reuters were expecting the "Big Four" lenders to show weak revenue trends and rising costs, driven by billions of dollars in remediation for wronged customers.
Bohnet offers a simple solution to combating "hepeating" at work: "micro-sponsorship," or the act of enlisting a few coworkers to advocate for you when you've been wronged.
" Last fall, Dawn Lyon, Glassdoor's chief reputation officer (and now a consultant), told me that bosses often feel wronged by Glassdoor: "People say, 'I have a Glassdoor problem.
Unlike her work on King Con, which was largely playful in Winston's idiosyncratic way, "Tourist" is downright mean as she takes aim at an ex who wronged her.
After plotting his revenge for over a decade, he returns to teach theater to the prisoners of a local prison and take revenge on those who wronged him.
Immigrants rights groups responded with outcry, saying that the rules wronged workers who are merely trying to deliver your food in a blizzard as fast as humanly possible.
He built the house as an intended eyesore to remind the city of how it wronged him, and also to inconvenience his neighbor by partially blocking street access.
This probably explains Morgan's lazy reference to "PC-ravaged clowns," which makes no actual sense, but seems designed to appeal to a certain idea of a "wronged" everyman.
We have to learn how to get to the place where we can forgive those who have wronged us — no matter how hard or difficult it may feel.
Be smart: America has a huge amount of work to do on racism, but social media has given people who've been wronged a huge megaphone to demand change.
The film makes a hero out of a wronged underdog, and the invincible villains who commit atrocities in the first half fall like nine pins in the second.
You have earned a reputation as a first-rate conservative judge, and I thought it possible that there was some mistake and that you had been terribly wronged.
"They felt wronged by some decisions, on tariffs for example, so they are less likely to bow to pressure if they don't think there is a business case."
Instead, when we've been wronged, the socially accepted course of action is to keep quiet and complain about it after the fact — a satisfying but inherently cowardly action.
Cardi B is getting sued for allegedly assaulting, striking and spitting on a female security guard, but witnesses saw it differently and feel Cardi was the one wronged.
In some ways, it is how you are reacting to the people that wronged you, how you are wielding go right to vengeance versus the call to mercy.
It initially was announced as a 30-day freeze, but it's unclear whether money from the fund — which is used to compensate wronged consumers — has resumed paying out.
I know God commands us to forgive, but there is no time stamp – forgiveness is a journey that you allow yourself to feel because someone has wronged you.
And in the village of Gapun in Papua New Guinea, women specialise in the kros, an elaborate tirade packed with sexual profanity delivered at someone who has wronged her.
Coe said the I.A.A.F. would examine the possibility of fining athletes who broke doping rules but said allocating money from those fines to the wronged could prove legally complicated.
These are people who wronged him, and he snaps his phone shut in disgust, not wanting to think about the bad times while he was in his happy place.
It's one thing to forgive a person who has betrayed and wronged you, but it's another to resume a romantic relationship with someone who was complicit in your rape.
Australia's four top lenders have already set aside more than A$6 billion to cover remediation for wronged customers since a government-backed inquiry uncovered widespread misconduct last year.
In fact, getting back together with a man who's wronged her would probably be the most regular thing Khloé could do, but that's not what we want from her.
Women are allowed to speak up, clap back, and make dis records if they think they've been wronged, even if the person who committed the infraction is a woman.
Not to mention we lack any empathy for the woman who was wronged: Jolie is a mother of six whose husband may have cheated on her with another woman.
The causes of the delays included the companies taking a "legalistic approach", poor recording keeping, and failure to adopt effective ways to identify and compensate wronged customers, ASIC added.
Australia's top four lenders have already set aside more than A$6 billion to cover remediation for wronged customers since a government-backed inquiry uncovered widespread misconduct last year.
The video ends with Perry as Joan coming to seek revenge on those who wronged Perry as Queen, and fans think that might just be a metaphor for something.
"Father and mother are treated with contempt in you; the sojourner suffers extortion in your midst; the fatherless and widow are wronged in you" (Ezek. 22:7).https://t.
One dynamic that struck me is that Bourne is a character that has been wronged by these government agencies, and he sometimes takes extreme measures to set things right.
Datsik obviously feels wronged by Emelianenko—so much so that he submitted his defamatory diatribe to the Moscow courts to prevent his foe from being released from prison himself.
"If you have it within your power to correct your mistake, to make it up to those whom you wronged, you have a moral obligation to do that," Rep.
Do big financial firms need a good share of the public's trust if much of the public can't do anything to those companies when they feel they've been wronged?
Hamilton made a decision to forgive the people who she felt wronged her — that way, she took control of the situation and wasn't as impacted by other peoples' actions.
Not only has Kavanaugh been wronged, they argue, but his treatment by his opponents and the media shows how any man could be victimized in the age of #MeToo.
In a strange blend of first and third person, Karen struts onto the stage to tell us that Sarah has wronged her, revising her out of their young lives.
The episode followed Cersei Lannister—Queen of Pixiecuts and ruler of the ashes of King's Landing—on her murderous rampage against those who've ever wronged her or her children.
Mr. Cordray argued that consumers needed protection from fine print forcing them to rely on private arbitration, which often favors the firms, when they feel they have been wronged.
Bank of Queensland said it had started a review of all the small-business lending contracts it had entered into since November 2016 and would compensate any wronged customers.
You've said that "By the Way, I Forgive You" is about "radical forgiveness" toward all of the people who may have wronged you in various ways throughout your life.
" Sarah Silverman concluded her monologue by saying, "I hope it's O.K. if I am at once very angry for the women he wronged and the culture that enabled it.
The courts had ignored the evidence that Mr. Jia had been wronged by the official, who did not give him due compensation for his demolished home, Mr. Gan said.
Many of the other women's allegations occurred outside the statute of limitations; the vast majority of women who say he wronged them will have no part in this trial.
But that doesn't mean she needs to participate in this public humiliation ritual -- to fly to his side in Switzerland and play the role of the silent wronged wife.
Democrats are casting Republicans as strong-arming a wronged woman, their eyes on a #MeToo movement that has caught fire and exploded the careers of dozens of male titans.
Elsewhere in her Facebook post, Ms. Terrell-Paige included references to other ways that, she suggested, Jewish interlopers had wronged black residents of the largely African-American Greenville section.
The Democratic National Committee wronged the Vermont senator, the media kept him off the airwaves, and Clinton provokes a visceral sense of dread, because of her "deceit," he said.
The central idea of "Look What You Made Me Do" is the same idea at the center of most Taylor songs: She was innocent, and she has been wronged.
In addition, if we're not directly involved, we can also decide to let the wronged person respond, without feeling the need to jump in ourselves and magnify that response.
Davey Havok will address a dessert he doesn't like the taste of as if it just gained sentience and personally wronged him, and proclaim that he is "mad at it".
"We the people are suffering, we are being wronged, there is no work, people employ you for a miserable salary," said one man at a market in the capital Nouakchott.
The two-centuries-old lender, which serves over 14 million people, last week flagged a A$617 million hit to half-year profit related to provisions for refunding wronged customers.
And the culprits are everywhere, with Cruz and his aides struggling to move past the machinations and tactics that wronged him -- never mind to unify behind Trump and endorse him.
"He has clear intent on being threatening when he is wronged," one woman, who says she was touched inappropriately by Batali while working for him in the '90s, told Eater.
I have considered the Dalai Lama and the CosmoGirl way of life, and realized that I behaved with all the dignity of a furious and heartsick and grievously wronged Teletubby.
Being able to effortlessly separate work from its creator is most often the privilege of those who relate to the artist more than to anyone that artist might have wronged.
" She added, "I hope it's okay if at once I am very angry for the women he wronged and the culture that enabled it, and sad because he's my friend.
She launched an anti-Hillary website, A Scandal a Day, in July 19993, as a space for those who feel they have been "wronged" by the Clintons to open up.
" But, she continued, "it was important to explain how I had been wronged and how I knew in my core that to stay would mean collaborating with an evil system.
His complaint outlined how Cash Money had wronged him, not only in the role of his record label, but also as a business partner in the Young Money joint venture.
The complaint also named two of the company's subsidiaries, Navient Solutions and Pioneer Credit Recovery, and the regulator said it planned to recover "significant relief" for wronged student loan borrowers.
Harvard public policy professor and behavioral economist Iris Bohnet calls Gates' solution "micro-sponsorship, " or the act of enlisting a few coworkers to advocate for you when you've been wronged.
That was never my intention, but rather to explore my fascination with Lewinsky's then-image as a fun-loving woman about town, one who'd been wronged on a mass scale.
As if this week wasn't already one big "FU" to anyone who's wronged Beyoncé, the singer's new offering of official tour merchandise is an official shout-out to the haters.
The Nice Guy thinks he's so good to women that he feels wronged when rejected by them, revealing a sense of entitlement to women's bodies that was there all along.
With the 2020 elections approaching, voters in her district will be asked to wrestle with basic questions about who was wronged, did it matter and whether any punishment is warranted.
Based on news reports of the exploitation of schoolgirls in Thailand, the show follows the main character as she seeks revenge on behalf of young women who have been wronged.
" She added: "But just as important, I want the district to institute practices that give student and families confidence in being heard, valued and respected when they have been wronged.
This matters because workplace disputes, particularly those involving low-wage workers, aren't usually worth enough money for a single wronged worker to pay a lawyer or court or arbitration costs.
The museum's "no selfies" policy is fitting considering that this place feels less like a memorial and more like an ongoing wake for the spirits of those who were wronged.
Everyone has the right to write and say what they want in this country, and those who feel wronged are entitled to protection by the courts and no other remedy.
He added, though, that Sixpoint and Dogfish Head would have a hard time forcing RateBeer to remove its reviews until they could prove that their products were somehow being wronged.
That same year she dropped her memoir ,"Never Broken: Songs Are Only Half the Story," which detailed her struggle to success and exposed people who wronged her along the way.
"Reprisal" — with the double meaning of revenge and repetition — traces her implacable campaign to clear her name and get satisfaction, with extreme prejudice, from the various men who wronged her.
It, too, requires a narrative of white legitimate grievance, a sense of being wronged by the presence of blacks, Latinos and Asians in positions that had once been whites only.
In addition, for all its talk about restoring trust and its reputation, Wells Fargo moved quickly to slam the courthouse door in the face of consumers wronged in the scandal.
The two-hour special, which airs on Oxygen on April 5, highlights Kardashian West's efforts to secure freedom for individuals she believes have been wronged by the criminal justice system.
"13 Reasons Why," on the other hand, portrays suicide as the ultimate way to punish those at whom you are mad or by whom you feel you have been wronged.
In the course of the Mueller investigation , many congressional Republicans demanded that the Justice Department aggressively investigate the investigation's origins, which, they suggested, would show that Trump had been wronged.
For example, in 2007, the S.E.C. settled an enforcement case with a mutual fund company and ordered the creation of a $40 million fund approved for distribution to wronged investors.
But I think it's more likely he will give his life to save one of the many people he wronged back in the day, presumably one of the Stark siblings.
"I did not initially speak out about my story because I chose to handle it in private with the person who wronged me," Bennett, now 22, said in a statement.
Any evidence obtained in violation of this law cannot be admitted in state criminal prosecutions, and the law creates opportunities for those wronged by such evidence to take civil action.
But the most stunning performance comes from Pugh, who ignited 2017's Lady Macbeth with her chilling portrayal of a wronged woman exacting her revenge on the world of men.
When Gibson does talk about his scandals, he suggests that if you really think about it, he was the wronged party, because his private moments of weakness were made public.
TC: You hear that refrain a lot in startups I think — the founder who was wronged or underestimated and has an axe to grind so starts his or her own company.
When you're having these feelings, but quitting imminently isn't the right decision for you, here are some healthy activities you can focus on instead of that "ways I've been wronged" list.
But Logitech is now pledging to make it right for customers wronged by its latest firmware update to the Harmony Hub — by offering yet another update that'll restore local network control.
"So, I hope it's OK if at once I am very angry for the women he wronged and the culture that enabled it, and sad because he's my friend," she said.
Kinney believes that Polly hired someone (or is working with someone) to carry out the actual Black Hood crimes in an effort to get back at the town that wronged her.
If this were any other film, any other predictable 107-minute journey in which a hero exacts revenge on the man who wronged him, this origin story wouldn't be worth watching.
If we're taking the grand scheme into account, the IOC has easily caused more harm than the NHL—think the millions that have been wronged by Olympic construction, displacement, and violence.
Arya has been another popular assumption for the valonqar because she's literally a younger sibling who assassinates those who have wronged her and Queen Cersei is high on her kill list.
The documentary, airing on Oxygen, follows the 38-year-old reality TV star on her mission to "secure freedom for Americans who she believes have been wronged by the justice system."
Lower libel standards all too often allow wealthy and powerful individuals to use their resources to bully those whom they've wronged—and the news organizations that learn about it—into silence.
"If you have it within your power to correct your mistake, to make it up to those whom you wronged, you have a moral obligation to do that," Kildee told reporters.
He sings a lot about how various women have wronged him, while at the same time bragging about how easy it was to hook up with one of Taylor Swift's friends.
In Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire, Catelyn Stark (Michelle Fairley) is resurrected in the form of Lady Stoneheart, a corpse focused on avenging those who have wronged the Starks.
When Declan is onscreen, Frontier is a tight, nasty little adventure story of a man seeking revenge against those who wronged him and the various characters he meets along the way.
Moreover, deep down, he believed he had been wronged — first when his house went to auction and then again when Strategic reneged on its promise to sell it back to him.
I wanted it from the therapist, who had ended things in a violent way; I wanted it from my parents, and from others who had wronged me and never said sorry.
Last week, a coalition of defense lawyers filed an appellate brief attacking the order and claiming that it could stop people wronged by prosecutors from seeking any form of financial redress.
Mr. McMurray, for his part, said in a statement that Mr. Collins as well as Republican Party insiders had wronged residents of the district, which falls between Buffalo and Rochester. Gov.
Later Sunday, Trump -- who often tweets and retweets attacks on people he feels have wronged him -- also insulted "Meet the Press" host Chuck Todd who conducted the earlier interview with Schiff.
In my country, despite surprising prosperity over the last few years, millions of people imagine that they have become worse off than others and that they have been wronged by someone.
She befriends outcasts and outlaws — notably a transgender prostitute (John Lloyd Cruz) and a street vendor (Nonie Buencamino) — and quietly stalks Rodrigo Trinidad (Michael De Mesa), the man who wronged her.
This is a byproduct of climate change's lack of intention, and Gilbert points out that because humans are highly social we are wired to respond most powerfully to feeling personally wronged.
It means accepting that liberalism is a doctrine that has failed in key ways, and that repairing its errors requires centering the interests of the groups that have been most wronged.
And to his credit, Trump did spend some time at the Prayer Breakfast talking about religion, well, sort of if you count ripping into the religiosity of people who've wronged him.
In some ways, Goldberg embodies both conditions because he&aposs constantly violent when he believes a person has wronged him, a common justification people with both illnesses make for their behavior.
Though he is not particularly bookish, Mr. Kushner is an admirer of "The Count of Monte Cristo," the story of an innocent man seeking vengeance against people who have wronged him.
But that wasn't enough for Trump, who couldn't leave well enough alone and instead sought to clear his name completely — and potentially punish the people who he felt had wronged him.
The CFPB rule, released in July, bans companies from using contractual clauses that prevent customers from joining class-action lawsuits if they believe they've been wronged by the bank or firm.
In the ever escalating partisan fights in Congress, the party that considers itself wronged by raw exercise of power typically seeks quick revenge when it has the opportunity to do so.
"He is incredibly hopeful for the first time that when people hear the name Brendan Dassey, they don't think of a murderer, they think of someone who has been wronged," she said.
When Kratos' journey ended in 2010's God of War III, he had successfully slaughtered every Greek myth short of Narcissus, satisfying a thirst for revenge against the gods who wronged him.
LONDON (Reuters) - Big British banks have been criticized by lawmakers for pressing ahead with plans for a new complaints service for small firms wronged by lenders, which they argue is too soft.
"The really deep satisfaction comes from knowing that the person who harmed us has realized they wronged us, that they're being punished, and they're now going to change their ways," said McCullough.
She doggedly works to protect the Stark girls, return Sansa to her family, and bring justice to those who have been wronged, serving the people of Westeros instead of serving a lord.
Under his leadership, the bureau aggressively pursued cases of consumer abuse, ultimately returning, by its estimate, almost $12 billion to nearly 29 million consumers who had been wronged by the financial industry.
But in that case, as in this one, we need to ensure that these companies are accountable to their users, and that people have a path of recourse when they are wronged.
" In a statement to PEOPLE earlier this month, Bennett said he initially didn't go public with his story "because I chose to handle it in private with the person who wronged me.
CBA and other top banks have spent millions in compensation to wronged customers, as they attempt to mend their reputation after the damaging Royal Commission enquiry into systemic misconduct in the sector.
" - NetflixAvailable July 10 Cities of Last Things (2019)"In a dystopian tale unfolding in reverse chronology, a man with a complicated past takes revenge on the individuals who wronged him decades ago.
The CFPB can impose legally-binding restrictions on everything from mortgages to payday loans to debit cards; it can also fine offenders, ban bad practices, and dish out relief to wronged consumers.
The causes of the delays included the companies taking a "legalistic approach", their poor recording keeping, and their failure to set up effective methods to identify and compensate wronged customers, ASIC added.
But he is an egomaniacal bigot with no tether to the truth, a tendency toward cruelty — especially when he feels he's been wronged — and has the temperament of a 5-year-old.
The premiere gets off to an energetic start, as the buddies revel in their new-found riches by hiring a barbershop quartet to sing foul-mouthed songs to those who wronged them.
But he has found that a characteristic common to mass killers is a sense of grievance: a belief that someone, somewhere, had wronged them in a way that merited a violent response.
Yet the fact that hundreds of civilians filed complaints, including against ISIS fighters who had wronged them, suggests that at least some Iraqis believed the terrorist group would do right by them.
The silver lining of their industry misfortune is that it resulted in "1982"—a high octane slice of punk pop and an enormous fuck you to a former manager who wronged them.
So when one has been irreparably and tragically wronged by another, it bears asking: Who benefits from my forgiveness, and what does being the better person have to do with my loss?
A virtuous woman, then, is implicitly defined as one who is wronged and who then contributes to her own annihilation — all the while shown half-naked for the delectation of the viewer.
The video cast includes some terrific actors, notably a campy Greg Mehrten as the Emperor, and Maude Mitchell and Arthur French as Baucis and Philemon, an old couple horribly wronged by Faust.
His code is chivalric, in the sense that he fights on behalf of the good; sometimes this means the weak and the wronged, sometimes this means the U.S. government or its proxies.
Today, the wronged investors are not only still awaiting their money, but they have yet to see any plan outlining how the $22011 million will be distributed, the S.E.C.'s website shows.
Fueled by childhood scars and anger at being wronged, the comedian targets Hank Azaria, who voices Apu and who originally made the call to give the unnamed convenience store owner an Indian accent.
The man is a devout Trump supporter and campaign contributor who has used his Facebook and PayPal wealth to enact vengeance against a media organization, Gawker, that he feels wronged him years ago.
Her trademark has always been the twin faces of confessional writing — the cynical, furious wronged and the woozy love-drunk optimist, and both are present on Reputation with even more aplomb than before.
"First of all, she's a competitor, she was upset and felt like she was being wronged and was sticking up for herself, then it gets to opinions of the U.S. Open," Wambach says.
The "Big Four" banks - CBA, Westpac Banking Corp, Australia and New Zealand Banking Group, and National Australia Bank - plus AMP have already committed to pay more than A$2 billion to wronged customers.
Whoever penned the obituary (the paper declined to identify the author) clearly felt the Knightville, North Carolina, matriarch had been wronged and saw the announcement as the perfect opportunity to shame her transgressors.
Refinery29: In movies and popular culture we have an idea that serial killers are all searching for a woman who looks like their mom, or the woman who wronged them in high school.
Needless to say, everyone's favorite pirate has wronged many many seafaring folks on his journeys, but this is the first time that viewers are getting a glimpse into a young Jack Sparrow. E!
We never compensated anybody for having been a slave, much less the inequality that continues to be inflicted to this day on the descendants on those who were wronged through slavery and racism.
Taylor told Democratic counsel Daniel Goldman that President Trump felt he had been "wronged" by Ukraine in the 2016 election and was owed recompense before he agreed to release military aid the country.
If the doctrine is eventually weakened or even eliminated, it would expand citizens' right to seek remedies against public officials, including police officers, who have wronged them—and could prevent future constitutional wrongs.
Many of its songs portrayed Shook from the point of view of the person she was with, taking advantage of one of country music's favorite tropes, the lover who has been irreparably wronged.
"He seems like a guy who feels like he's been wronged even though he's willing to admit that there may have been some things that he should not have done," Mr. Sharpton said.
It's possible that she would value the knowledge that you understand why she felt wronged, especially if you kept your note short, and focused on apologizing rather than burdening her with your feelings.
And in another writer's hands, Toby really is the aggrieved and wronged party that he believes himself to be and Rachel really is the bitter shrew that he presents her to us as.
Though the wronged partner will no doubt have a lot of questions about the affair, it may not be healthy to hear the answers, especially all at once, sex therapist Sari Cooper said.
Just like lions that hunt in prides, you possess social influence and know how to sway people in the direction you want, particularly to turn on those who have wronged you and others.
Much of the circumstances surrounding "Doug" in the movie match "Fred" in the article (he lost his mortgage payment, asked Keo to give it back, found a way to prove they wronged him).
She treats us to a layered look inside Fox's paranoid, bigoted and xenophobic innards, and, after a good deal of tension-building, we still find ourselves rooting for the wronged women to triumph.
There are several reasons that companies have these provisions: 1) arbitrations are almost impossible for customers to pursue because they are too expensive (class actions allow costs to be shared over thousands of wronged individuals); 2) arbitrations do not allow discovery of the institution's internal records (as lawsuits do); 3) arbitrations are often required to be held in a city far from the wronged party; and 4) the arbitrators tend to favor the institutions, which can offer them repeat business.
Restorative justice brings the accused, the complainant and anyone else who may have been harmed together in the same room to have a conversation about why the complainant thinks they were wronged, Cross explains.
Set deep in a tumbleweed-strewn desert, the film focuses on one wronged group of women's thirst to get even with the notorious Rufus Black Gang — a roving band of murderous, pistol-swinging criminals.
But then again, that would mean stepping out of the gray and actually into the realm of black and white, of defining what's right while feeling truly wronged, and hoping for understanding or forgiveness.
Goldie Hawn, Bette Midler, and Diane Keaton team up in this instant classic, reuniting as long lost friends and taking down the men who have wronged them – all while donning stunning coordinated power suits.
Looking farther back, others on the right — and the left — have accused advocates of the #MeToo movement of scapegoating innocent men to satisfy their desire for revenge on the men who actually wronged them.
One explanation could be that having your opinions broadcasted online can be very powerful: It casts a lot of weight against the party you feel wronged by, and you feel validated in the process.
But soon after her clear Kentucky voice hit country radio with songs of strong — and often wronged — women, the 28-year-old singer songwriter found herself on show circuit away from family most weeks.
Additional hints come in the form of flashbacks to Cora's childhood, further clouding whether she knew the victim or if he was merely an unlucky surrogate for someone who wronged her in the past.
After all, the president has a habit of doling out pardons to people he considers to have been wronged by federal prosecutors, such as former Arizona sheriff Joe Arpaio and conservative provocateur Dinesh D'Souza.
Banks have already earmarked some A$6 billion to reimburse wronged customers, mostly for inappropriately charged fees, amid sustained criticism about an practice aired in an industry inquiry known as "fees for no service".
Tayshia Adams Not only is she a bundle of enthusiasm and fun, but Tayshia has absolutely no qualms about sticking up for her fellow contestants if she feels they've been wronged in some way.
The West Philadelphia instrumental power trio take their name from the wronged and evil birthing holy fool of Dostoyevsky's Brother Karamazov, and persevere, writing songs almost as knotty and thrilling as the book itself.
Leschper stood center stage telling strangers of the times she'd been wronged, betrayed, but remaining confident about the whole thing—owning a new identity in rehashing old problems, finding peace in unearthing past emotions.
Harland W. Braun fired off a to The Academy -- obtained by TMZ -- outlining why The Academy wronged the director by expelling him, along with disgraced comedian Bill Cosby, without letting him present his case.
If you've nursed a long-term grudge, you'll understand why they're so seductive; they comfort us (I'm hurting), give a sense of purpose (My suffering matters), and reinforce a victim mentality (I've been wronged!).
They scored a victory in 2012 when the Inter-American Court of Human Rights ruled that Ecuador's government had wronged them when it granted oil exploration concessions in the region without consulting their people.
In a series of videos posted over a three-day period in August 2014, he ranted against women and minorities, the police and the Army — anyone and everyone who he believed had wronged him.
"I think that the grief of Vivienne dying and the shame of how he believed he had wronged her made it impossible for him to be intimate with someone at that time," he said.
One of the C.F.P.B.'s best features is its unusual complaint process, in which it acts as intermediary between consumers who believe they have been wronged and the companies they have had problems with.
Credit Suisse's Martin said the demerger halt was reasonable, given the "uncertainty around mortgage broker payments with different approaches from both the government and the opposition" and the mounting cost of refunding wronged customers.
Sooner or later, when you think the world has wronged you, you start seeing everything in your field of vision as something to be torn down, and that will ultimately include you as well.
The perpetrator wasn't taking revenge on a specific woman who wronged him; he wanted to instill terror in society writ large as a means of furthering the incel rebellion against the sexual status quo.
A $1.5 million judgment will be partially suspended based on Pact's apparent lack of funds, the FTC writes, but Pact will be required to pay out $948,788 to customers who were wronged by the company.
Mercy is God's way of not being done with you: think of people you have wronged, and the ones who have chosen not to get even are likely the ones you feel most indebted to.
But Trump touts himself as the law-and-order candidate, and by refusing to recognize when the law has wronged citizens, he sets a dangerous message that justice is not necessary to maintain social order.
Although you don't have any control over the hours you work or when you take your lunch, the one power you do have is choosing how to react to people who wronged you at work.
Say you were wronged grievously, and the perpetrator didn't get the punishment they deserved through the legal system, you might enter a ritual chamber and declare the death of that person, and really mean it.
"It was a very important, very symbolic election that shows that many people do believe that Nawaz Sharif was wronged," said Asma Shirazi, a Pakistani journalist who has covered Punjab politics for over a decade.
Democrats emerged from their 2016 scrap with a decent claim that they'd been wronged by the media, which provided fulsome coverage of Trump's traveling geek show that far exceeded the airtime that Hillary Clinton received.
So, if you've ever been wronged by a button in your life — or just want to see my colleague Casey Newton dramatically reenact a button incident he got himself into — check out the video above.
By the show's end, Don appears to remain on good terms with some of those he wronged, and is set to look after his children in the eventual absence of his dying ex-wife, Betty.
But you realize that actually she was the one who was wronged by her sister when she was young and she's the one who, in a lot of ways, is the victim in the relationship.
Emily Cacnio, a 19-year-old musical theater major at the American Musical and Dramatic Academy, put together a slide presentation arguing that Sharpay was wronged greatly and should not be understood as the villain.
His election in 2016, and the way in which he has approached the presidency, is rightly understood as a sort of revenge-seeking against the so-called elites who have wronged him over the years.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Commonwealth Bank of Australia said on Thursday it had halted preparations for the planned demerger of its wealth management and mortgage broking businesses, amid regulatory uncertainty and unfinished work to compensate wronged clients.
In these "tragic but knowing" tales, "the wronged do not howl at their executioners as much as hold their actions in the light, and accept their place in history," our reviewer, Megan Mayhew Bergman, wrote.
The "Big Four" banks - CBA, Westpac Banking Corp, Australia and New Zealand Banking Group and National Australia Bank - plus AMP have already committed to pay more than A$2 billion ($1.45 billion) to wronged customers.
Violations of the emoluments clauses are difficult to prove because there is little precedent, the definitions are poorly understood, and it is not easy to prove that anybody has been wronged by any alleged violations.
But in Persona 5, this time is largely dedicated to understanding somebody else entirely—the abuser rather than the abused, leaving the wronged individual much more of a blank canvas when they join your ranks.
There's no reason to bite your tongue out of fear of looking crazy if you have something to say to someone you feel has wronged you — especially if you're in a romantic relationship with that person.
The case underscores how difficult and complicated it can be for victims of revenge porn, in which various sociopaths digitally distribute compromising photos often originally obtained consensually of women they believed have wronged them, per CNN.
Since 2012 employees who think they have been wronged by their employer—underpaid or dismissed unfairly, for instance—have had to pay up to £1,200 ($1,500) to go to an employment tribunal, which was previously free.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's biggest banks are plowing ahead with plans to set up a new dispute resolution system for small firms wronged by lenders, despite opposition from lawmakers who say the planned remedies are too weak.
But as much as her fight is about her belief of being personally wronged by industry and government, it also appears to be a stance of principle against what is in her view a broken system.
In the current, penitential season of Lent, sermons remind the faithful of the hard Christian teaching that people cannot expect to be forgiven by God unless they forgive the sins of those who have wronged them.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Commonwealth Bank of Australia on Monday said cash profit dropped 28% in the third quarter as the country's biggest lender was whacked by falling fee income, rising refunds for wronged customers and squeezed margins.
"Nothing good will come of a system in which the chief executive may direct the full force of the state against those he believes have wronged him," Lawfare's Quinta Jurecic wrote last week on this quandary.
The current Theater for a New Audience revival, opening on Sunday, March 0073, at the Polonsky Shakespeare Center, stars Anatol Yusef ("Boardwalk Empire") as the jealous king Leontes and Kelley Curran as his wronged queen, Hermione.
Whatever it truly was, whoever was wronged and however it happened, the 15 years that followed have made it into something like an original sin—the crime that made all this punishment feel so heavily inevitable.
As highly as he's regarded, we've come to accept that Drake is subject to drop a few lyrical duds here and there, endlessly pushing and pulling between being wronged and half-heartedly apologizing for his own wrongdoings.
At the same time, individuals who feel they have been wronged can also go to another source: their state attorneys general, who are known for vigorously defending the law and going after bad actors, according to Rheingold.
Violations of the emoluments clauses are a difficult case to prove because there is little precedent, the definitions are poorly understood, and it is not easy to prove that anybody has been wronged by any alleged violations.
"If you feel you've been wronged and don't have the right to tell people and have been bullied into silence, it's one of the most awful things in the world," he said, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Holding Clinton to a higher moral standard and treating her only in relation to her husband, Trump depicts her role as a wronged wife a serious character flaw, while he gets a pass on his own philandering.
"I did not initially speak out about my story because I chose to handle it in private with the person who wronged me," reads the statement, released to PEOPLE on Wednesday by Bennett's lawyer Gordon K. Sattro.
Uninitiated participants with weak networks may fall victim to scams, says Ms Kim, though she claims they are rare: wronged customers can get their brokers into trouble by reporting them to the Chinese or North Korean authorities.
The biggest drag on half-yearly net profit was a host of one-off costs and impairment charges as the company reviews its financial advice over the past decade, improves its compliance systems and compensates wronged customers.
As the Verge noted, it's not uncommon for users on massive platforms like YouTube to develop grudges, since many decisions are delegated to automated systems and those that feel wronged may not receive much attention from staff.
But regardless of their own identities, our student journalists must be allowed — and must have the courage — to cover our community freely and unfettered by harassment each time members of the community feel they have been wronged.
David Ganek is a man on a mission, a hedge funder who believes he was wronged by an overzealous prosecutor who raided his offices in 20153 and charged the co-founder of his firm with insider trading.
Even away from the often-restricting White House, the tweets were a reminder that Trump enjoys turning to his millions of followers to slam those who he felt have wronged him in his first year in office.
A true apology consists of a sincere acknowledgement of wrongdoing, a show of empathic remorse for why you wronged and the harm it caused and a promise of restitution by improving ones actions to make things right.
Hill's aloof, dispassionate description of Thomas's harassment, and her preternaturally cool reaction to all the lurid slanders hurled at her, left the senators skeptical that she was telling the truth; shouldn't a wronged woman show more emotion?
People at the hospitals and National Institute for Health and Welfare sounded seriously concerned and are implementing programmes like the one Pekkanen mentioned to try and bridge the gap between officials and patient groups who feel wronged.
The note included a pointed jab at Shangela, referring to her as a "shady, shady bitch," in surprisingly nice handwriting — I suppose when you're constantly journaling about all the people who've wronged you, your penmanship will flourish.
And it ultimately considered questions of when you should give up on a person who might have wronged you and whether redemption is even possible after certain transgressions — questions that have a special resonance in the 2010s.
I'd say he's just taking out his frustrations on someone he believes wronged him during the campaign, in keeping with his MO. But at the same time, I'm not sure Trump knows what his ratings even were.
More recently, she has made a name for herself as an advocate for criminal justice and prison reform, working with the White House to secure freedom for citizens she believes have been wronged by the justice system.
And his major support is from the heartland; places like Shepherdstown, W.Va., and Youngstown, Ohio, factory towns and Appalachian coal towns where people of hand and heart know how to defend themselves if they have been wronged.
It was July 12 and Mark Hale, the chief of the office's Conviction Review Unit, announced in court that the wronged defendant, Jabbar Washington, had spent 20 years in prison because of grievous errors at his trial.
In the hundreds of pages of their legal analysis, retelling of Flynn's plea discussions and exhibits, Flynn's legal defense team attempts to avoid his upcoming sentencing and convince the judge he was wronged by the Mueller investigation.
The children of priests are among the many people who feel they have been wronged by the church and are descending on Rome to press their cause during the Vatican's landmark meeting on sexual abuse this week.
It is now commonplace for many public figures to respond to any slight or a perceived wrong by shining a spotlight on it, forming a grudge, and then dragging whoever wronged them at the next appropriate opportunity.
Whereas the latter was a step forward in plus-size representation that tackled issues like body shaming and hypersexualization, the former's premise centered on a fat teen slimming down and seeking revenge on all who'd wronged her.
Rachel doesn't know Megan, but she feels like she does from watching her every day — which is why, when she spots Megan apparently cheating on Scott, she loses it and goes on a bender, feeling personally wronged.
OHIO RESTAURANT CANCELS SUNDAY CHURCH DISCOUNT FOLLOWING BACKLASH But the Saltgrass Steak House, which had initially defended Cavil and banned the patron from returning to the restaurant, had to apologize and offer the wronged customer a free meal.
That expansive approach meant the department was focusing too much on schools and not enough on students who felt they had been wronged, said Peter McDonough, general counsel of the American Council on Education, which represents university presidents.
The idea of fraud here is more a cultural one: that baseball players who cheat are selling someone a false bill of goods, and that those who have been thus wronged are entitled to restitution as a result.
Brees's behavior and his belief that he was wronged because the jewelry did not appreciate in value as quickly as he hoped both demonstrate a lack of integrity and contradict basic principles of both economics and the law.
When someone feels wronged, it can help to actively empathize with the person who is perceived as the wrongdoer, according to a study that Professor Adams conducted along with M. Ena Inesi, also of the London Business School.
In the past five years, the bureau has generated nearly $12 billion in financial relief and restitution for more than 27 million consumers who were wronged in the course of routine financial dealings with banks and nonbank lenders.
If you're mystified, recall a situation where you were wronged and then given an insincere apology; conversely, think about a time when an apology was demanded from you for something you considered perfectly just or at least innocuous.
I know your most immediate fury is rooted in the specific problem you have in your own life — the question of how you can love (or even find) a man when so many have wronged or disappointed you.
State law in Arkansas, Michigan, Mississippi, Tennessee and Washington demands that drivers be given a chance to dispute force-place policies before they are charged and Wells Fargo said it will presume drivers in those states were wronged.
When things don't go her way, she threatens to burn cities to the ground, and she takes violent revenge against the men and women who've wronged her or confined her, even if they were not violent toward her.
That is, until I remembered that "Inferno" was fiction and that hell was just an invention, designed to make people fear the consequences of their actions, as well as to comfort those who had been wronged without justice.
When Stephen K. Bannon got into a dispute with an ex-wife who accused him of domestic violence, he hired a private investigator with a history of digging up embarrassing information about people claiming to have been wronged.
The cast is now complete with shady characters, wronged bureaucrats and impeachment prosecutors preening for their close-ups on national TV. As in 2628 and 28500, there is going to be a reckoning when this is all over.
Rosenstein's memo made it clear that Comey made critical errors in his management of the FBI, but Comey continues to think that he did nothing wrong and is now making money off of the American people he wronged.
"There was a long time where I was at the university, where I felt like I could really help people and even help people navigate when they felt like they had been wronged by the university," Allswede said.
"We are paying customers back as fast as we can," ANZ Chief Executive Officer Shayne Elliott told shareholders, without updating the A$1.1 billion ($746.5 million) ANZ has previously said it expects to pay back to wronged customers.
After steeping myself in the Weinstein story and its ripple effects for a solid month, it did feel awesome to watch Mildred raise holy hell in the name of avenging a wronged woman, in all her deadpan, vicious glory.
Her detailed and well-documented story of accepting cash settlements from the star in return for signing nondisclosure agreements, which has not been previously reported, illustrates how Kelly has been able to silence young women he has allegedly wronged.
That bit of work done, Trump was back on Twitter less than 15 minutes later to muse on his favorite topics—the "fake" media, all the ways he's been wronged, voter fraud, Joe and Mika, and so much more.
It's terrifying how clinically these women recount most of the events, as well as their feelings of confusion and guilt — they were made to feel that they had sinned and wronged and that any discomfort was their own fault.
But Willett said he and "a growing, cross-ideological chorus of jurists and scholars" believe it's time for the justices to recalibrate the balance of interests between public officials and those who claim to have been wronged by them.
There had been drama, not least because Eileen had been only nineteen, and Mark Devaney almost twice that, when she'd fallen pregnant with Ashleigh, but in the end Eunice, the wronged woman, had been the one to leave town.
When adults feel wronged, apologies have been shown to help in a variety of ways: Apologies can reduce retaliation; they can bring about forgiveness (PDF) and empathy for wrongdoers; and they can aid in the repair of broken trust.
These clauses — called "forced arbitration provisions" — have invaded numerous facets of our daily life and, when in place, consumers and employees wronged by companies are forced to take their grievances to a closed arbitration proceeding rather than a court.
Vodafone, Australia's third-largest telecom operator, has agreed to refund the wronged customers and accepted that it made misleading claims about its third-party direct carrier billing service, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) said in a statement.
His family says that when they were able to see him, he said he was tortured into false confessions and even carved the Arabic word for "wronged" into his skin to testify to his innocence should he be killed.
Originally written by Abel Meeropol, Holiday's rendition became an anthem of sorrow and anger, but from its endless pain also emanated a soulful wish, that the spirits of these wronged bodies would find solace in the world to come.
And Tuçe Yasak's warm lighting, which sometimes peers from the ceiling from among the hanging roots, suggests cracks leading to the surface; the nymphs, along with their "skinfolk" — wronged black souls and their mortal descendants — might finally break through.
But in Flint, a city where faith in government was already low and where many residents still refuse to drink the tap water, the news was seen by some as a sign that they had been wronged once again.
In successfully enacting revenge on those of who have wronged her, it is not entirely surprising that the film has such a strong female following, as it allows a woman, on screen, to redress the balance, albeit using violence.
Asked if he was bothered at all that one more road game remained on Dallas's schedule, as opposed to closing out the regular season at home, Nowitzki scoffed at the idea that the league's schedule-makers had wronged him.
It took the Roman Catholic Church more than 350 years to acknowledge that Galileo had been wronged — though astronomers now tell us that the sun is not immobile, but orbits within the galaxy, pulling the planets along with it.
Elliott Management, an American activist hedge fund, and other investors in Samsung had campaigned to block the merger, saying that it wronged minority shareholders by grossly undervaluing the shares of one of the two Samsung companies, Samsung C&T.
It took the Roman Catholic Church more than 350 years, to acknowledge that Galileo had been wronged — though astronomers now tell us that the sun is not immobile, but orbits within the galaxy, pulling the planets along with it.
On the assumption that he is profoundly cognitively impaired, therefore, it seems that if Stubblefield wronged or harmed him, it must have been in a way that he is incapable of understanding and that affected his experience only pleasurably.
But Kavanaugh, who styles himself as a champion of women, portrayed himself as a cruelly wronged family man, and his wife spoke of the toll the political firestorm over his private life has taken on their two young daughters.
After it announced the data breach, Equifax offered affected customers free credit monitoring and identity protection services — as long as they agreed to a forced arbitration clause that barred them from joining forces with other wronged customers to sue the company.
If elected, the new tax would raise A$160 million annually over four years to pay for financial counselling services for people in financial difficulty or for those wronged by banks, Labor leader Bill Shorten said in a statement on Monday.
Google is hoping its move will help settle things internally, as it is the target of numerous lawsuits from current and former employees from all sides of the political spectrum who claim to have been wronged by the Silicon Valley juggernaut.
REACH stands for recalling the incident that hurt you; empathizing with the person who wronged you; thinking of forgiving that person as an altruistic gift; committing yourself to forgiving them; and then holding onto that forgiveness without taking it back.
To help you fully understand GoT final's final six episodes, we put together the complete explainer on all the people who are unlucky enough to be on the list, how they wronged Arya, and whether she's offed them just yet.
Just last year, Insatiable, a Netflix show about a woman who loses weight because her…mouth was sewn shut…due to a horrific accident…and proceeds to get revenge on everyone who's ever wronged her, was renewed for another season.
They have become symbols of the way many rural Americans feel they've been wronged by federal overreach, and Lucas, much like Trump, leverages those feelings to build support for one of his overriding goals: wide-scale deregulation of big business.
Hit-Monkey: Marvel's Hit-Monkey tells the tale of a wronged Japanese snow monkey, mentored by the ghost of an American assassin, as he cuts a wide swath through the Tokyo underworld in this darkly cinematic and brutally funny revenge saga.
Lisbeth has developed a reputation as an avenger of wronged women, a plotline that has been much touted in the film's marketing, but doesn't take up nearly enough space in the actual film to justify that self-pat on the back.
Banks blasted the rule, which bars financial firms from forcing customers to agree to settle disputes only through arbitration as a condition of opening new accounts, but consumer advocates said it will make sure wronged customers have their day in court.
Tiffany Haddish, describing a monologue that didn't make it into her hit film "Girls Trip," listed all things she'd do to a man who wronged her friend: drugging him and burning a message into his penis, or resorting to hot grits.
In a revealing film, Right America: Feeling Wronged, the documentarian Alexandra Pelosi (Nancy Pelosi's daughter) captured the mood at McCain-Palin rallies in 2008 which was almost exactly like what we saw at Trump-Pence rallies during the 2016 campaign.
"It's hard to understand, but there was a feeling by President Trump that he had a feeling of having been wronged by the Ukrainians, and so this was something he felt they owed him to fix that wrong," Taylor said.
There's an ancient-world mysticism story without any mention of Hellboy, a 1950s story about wronged Chinese immigrant workers, a coming-of-age snowman story, and a funny little two-page joke comic about a detective ordering Kung Pao chicken.
Last year, it published his novel "My Grandmother Asked Me to Tell You She's Sorry," about a girl named Elsa whose grandmother dies, leaving her with a batch of letters to deliver to people her grandmother had wronged in life.
The perpetrator was captured on camera, however, and the wronged co-worker saw the tape: This is the most important part of the story, the element that transforms it from a gossip-y office tale to a genuine moral lesson.
After it announced the data breach, Equifax offered customers affected free credit monitoring and identity protection services — as long as they agreed to a forced arbitration clause that barred them from joining forces with other wronged customers to sue the company.
At the same time, lawyers said, those who file, and settle, such suits belong to what might be called a community of the wronged, and often have a strong desire to tell their stories or force the system to change.
A common concern expressed among high school psychologists is that the show's revenge plot—the self-inflicted death of a student posthumously teased out over thirteen stories dedicated to the handful of people who wronged her—glorifies and sensationalizes suicide.
This upbeat mantra may come as a surprise to those familiar with Shakespeare's "problem play," in which Prospero, the spiteful sorcerer and former Duke of Milan, causes a shipwreck to seek revenge on the men who wronged him 12 years earlier.
But Trump also launches personal attacks like this as a matter of course — and while he gives plenty of nicknames like "Little Marco" to his male opponents, he seems especially eager to insult women who he feels have wronged him.
The grading system asks questions about the intention of the person who wronged you (definitely bad, possibly bad, not bad); the nature of the situation (very serious, somewhat serious, not very serious); if you were harmed seriously (yes, maybe, no).
After the enforcement process is through, if the company that feels it has been wronged is not satisfied with the remedies presented by the offender its home country agrees, the country can "in good faith" put tariffs on the offending country.
We were wronged not by our careers, or the promises of feminism, or the partners who loved or didn't love us, but by a medical establishment that sold us the fantasy that we could have it all, on our own schedule.
It took the Roman Catholic Church more than 350 years, until 1992, to acknowledge that Galileo had been wronged (although astronomers now tell us that the sun is not immobile, but orbits within the galaxy, pulling the planets along with it).
But the traditionally presidential tone previewed by the White House has been belied by the president's own messages of discord and disunity, and his vow to seek retribution on the Democrats he feels wronged him by searing his impeachment into history.
It also carried a historical echo of Richard Nixon's 1952 "Checkers" speech when the vice presidential nominee saved his spot on Dwight Eisenhower's presidential ticket by fighting off corruption allegations while portraying himself as a wronged and humble family man.
A treaty signed by 44 countries in 1998, known as the Washington Conference Principles on Nazi-Confiscated Art, urged an expeditious "just and fair solution" to what advocates have described as an ongoing injustice to an already grievously wronged group.
Most forced arbitration clauses also block students from joining together in a class action; in other words, wronged students must take on large educational institutions alone, even if hundreds or thousands of others have been damaged by the same misconduct.
Her anger is the fury of someone deeply wronged — and that kind of anger is so rarely directed at Jamie that he seems to short out for a moment, struggling to comprehend the idea that he can't immediately fix things.
A terrorist leader, a terrorist group out there that believes that we have wronged them in some way to the point that they have to spend their lives trying to kill us and trying to kill everything we stand for.
You may feel like you're headed back to class after a too-short vacation, but at least you're not struggling to hide your laser-shooting eyeballs with special green glasses, or getting haunted by the tapes of a dead girl you wronged.
And while Godless's early scenes of Griffin wreaking unholy havoc serve to impart just how far he's willing to go to exact revenge on those who've wronged him, at a certain point they become unnecessarily repetitive, bleak for the sake of being bleak.
If you watch a lot of Fox News, even if you aren't an older, white conservative, it's not hard to feel the network's central ethos — that you, our viewer, can never be wrong and can only be wronged — seeping into your bones.
The truth is, most Americans understand what our soldiers do very well: They understand that American troops are sent overseas to defend American political and economic interests, wreak vengeance on those who have wronged us, and hunt down our enemies and kill them.
Even if we'd elected that bat from "FernGully" last year instead of a gaseous, smoke-belching coal baron who seems to feel personally wronged by fresh air, pulling the planet back from disaster would still be a nail-biting scramble at this point.
The US is also at odds with Canada and Mexico over its desire to get rid of the "investor-state dispute settlement" (ISDS) mechanism, a provision that allows corporations to sue foreign governments in tribunals if they think they've been wronged by them.
In the end Nothomb's writing is fablelike, so that when the threads of the story converge into a morality tale, as those who have suffered and been wronged find revenge and solace in one another, it's not so surprising, if a little facile.
Meehan believes there must be real reform to the process for resolving complaints so that those who are truly wronged are given a fair forum to be heard and vindicated, and those accused are provided with an ability to respond to baseless accusations.
Critics almost uniformly found her harping on all the ways she'd been wronged exhausting, and while her diehard fan base remained supportive, no song on Reputation ever achieved the level of inescapable cultural saturation that, for instance, "Shake It Off" had in 2014.
She's been made to stand in for the plight of the female writer, the plight of the wronged woman, the plight of mental illness and — in "The Silent Woman," Janet Malcolm's survey of this hive of activity — the very problem of biography itself.
A man who feels wronged by his ex-wife thinks he can help ex-husbands everywhere with an artificially intelligent legal assistant that collects public court records to help clients file lawsuits and predicts what the opposing legal team will do next.
Nike's attorneys who met with Avenatti testified that such a demand for an internal investigation by someone who claimed Nike had wronged his client was a non-starter, and a provision that would pay Avenatti even if he did no work was shocking.
"The vote today will open the floodgate for Trump to go after those who have wronged him in this process," said Jack O'Donnell, a former president of Trump Plaza Hotel and Casino in Atlantic City, N.J., who has broken with Mr. Trump.
It does right by Cassie not by lifting her up as an empowered woman getting back at a world that's wronged her — though she can be that, too — but by taking seriously the trauma and anguish that hardened her to begin with.
She wants days and weeks to have passed, so that she can revert to being her boring self, her wronged-by-her-partner, high-road self; she wants to build up the capital, if only in her own mind, of not being cruel.
The S.E.C. has awarded $136 million to 37 whistle-blowers since its program's inception in 2011; it says that enforcement actions arising out of these tips have resulted in almost $900 million in financial remedies, much of which went to wronged investors.
After it first announced the data breach, Equifax offered customers affected free credit monitoring and identity protection services — as long as they agreed to a forced arbitration clause that barred them from joining forces with other wronged customers to sue the company.
Dan Sullivan (R-Alaska), citing his experience as a former attorney general of a state battling some of the nation's highest rates of domestic violence, warned that "you don't want to inadvertently undermine the person who was wronged" by disclosing sensitive information.
As someone who has been a friend of yours for 30 years, I'm available to give you advice on how to at least try to make amends, if possible address those that you've wronged, and just possibly find a path to heal and redeem yourself.
We want Danny to win not because he was wronged in some way, but because he feels he's too suave and too smart to have to submit to the indignities of a daily grind, and Clooney sells us on the fact that Danny's right.
"If you feel that you've been wronged, and you feel that you don't have the right to tell people about it and you feel that you're being bullied into silence, it's one of the most awful things in the world," Pattinson said, according to Variety.
Shot only a couple of weeks ago on the Los Angeles set of the AMC hit series Mad Men, it also stars Nettles as the wronged wife and actor Brandon Routh, who plays her philandering husband; Bush appears in the video in multiple roles.
Moe took time out of planning his next season to discuss how the political rise of Donald Trump might be affecting depression sufferers—myself included—who personally feel wronged by the system, as well as crippling disappointment and a sense of dread about the future.
Our historical understanding of what happened during the time period of the game was really moved and shaken by the powerful protagonist of the game, and so Bayek seamlessly moves between political dealings and his own ruthless goal of hunting those who have wronged him.
More recently, Supreme Court rulings in AT&T Mobility v Concepcion in 2011 and American Express v Italian Colors Restaurant in 2013 suggested that arbitration agreements can also prohibit class-actions, forcing wronged consumers to bring action on an individual basis if they want compensation.
Set in the 19th century, when Britain administered its penal-colony system in Australia, it stars Aisling Franciosi as an Irish convict who, having been violently wronged by the lieutenant (Sam Claflin) responsible for her release, seeks vengeance, aided by an aboriginal tracker (Baykali Ganambarr).
PARIS — A Catholic nun who was told she could stay in a retirement home in France only if she stopped wearing religious clothing was wronged, French officials say, in a case that they say misinterpreted the country's laws prohibiting religious attire in some public spaces.
Tile is an example of a big company with the resources to push back when it thinks it's been wronged, but Dan Volach's letter is a call to arms for smaller developers who might not be invited to testify in front of a congressional committee.
On this issue, law professor Scott Gerber of Ohio Northern University, has suggested in an opinion column that the president ought to ask a federal court to decide whether he has been wronged by the refusal of the House to transmit the articles of impeachment.
But, according to New York Magazine, in private Kaplan referred to The Count of Monte Christo, a classic tale where the main character uses his wealth to extract revenge against his enemies years after he was wronged, once his enemies were no longer suspecting.
Once back on the outside (Boston, that is), Spenser finds himself teaming up with an unlikely group including his former mentor (Alan Arkin), talented boxer Hawk (Winston Duke), and his ex-girlfriend (Iliza Shlesinger) to seek justice against the men who previously wronged him.
By rescinding America's concurrence in the summit's joint communique, Trump showed that under his watch the United States is much like John Wayne's character J.B. Books in "The Shootist": It won't be wronged, it won't be insulted and it won't be laid a hand on.
Decades ago, a divorce could seriously threaten a celebrity's career — and one way to avoid professional damage was to cast oneself as the wronged party, as BuzzFeed's Anne Helen Petersen lays out in her exploration of actress and singer Debbie Reynolds' split from Eddie Fisher.
The men all sit and think about how they've all wronged Hannah, and seem to be of the consensus that they could all do better, which is a nice sentiment for a group of men to have when a woman is crying because of their collective failure.
" Another telling detail from the New York profile: Kushner's favorite book is The Count of Monte Cristo, which the reporter helpfully described as "the story of a wronged man who escapes prison, becomes rich, and uses his wealth to stealthily visit vengeance upon his unsuspecting enemies.
The problem is especially bad for companies that operate large-scale platforms that are then moderated using both algorithms and a complex set of ever-changing policies, as it leads to people who feel personally wronged be automated decisions that often go unnoticed by employees or contractors.
In "I'm Upset," Drake raps, "Say she got some thing she gotta come here and collect / that shit is in a box to the left, to the left," which may be a callout to a person of romantic interest in his life who has since wronged him.
I, unfortunately, rushed to judge the subject without seeing the video and the truth and I imagined that she was wronged because she was harassed, but I was shocked when I watched the video and the many words and sarcasm and in the video, I must apologize.
It's the same thing with Jose Aldo; he's just taking a different tack: that of the wronged and aggrieved True Champion, knocked from his perch by a fluke and now, in defiance of all the laws of justice and decency, being denied his chance at a rematch.
But Flynn and his attorneys may have scrambled his situation by arguing that Flynn was entrapped by the FBI into lying about his Russia contacts, giving new life to a theory among conservatives that the onetime Trump campaign surrogate was wronged by the Justice Department and Mueller.
Pornpen, one of three activists charged under the defamation law and Computer Crimes Act for reporting on alleged torture in Thailand's conflict-plagued deep south, said parties who feel wronged spend one day filing a police complaint - triggering a chain reaction of events in the justice system.
So, here are some facts about veterans wronged by their government: The United States still operates on the 2001 Authorization of the Use of Military Force, which has justified the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, as well as military actions in Libya, Syria, Yemen and elsewhere.
A 2017 report from the Department of Homeland Security on "mass attacks" in public spaces found similarly that "almost half" of the attackers studied that year were motivated by personal grievances, retaliating for various perceived slights, including being bullied, disliked, or wronged by peers or family members.
He follows this with the repeated counterpoint, "America never was America to me," and through the rest of this remarkable poem he alternates between the oppressed and the wronged of America, and the great dreams that they have for their country, that can never be extinguished.
They seem to us so coupled, married, So flustered with their needful young, So busy housekeeping, so harried, It's hard to picture them among The origins of myth—a buried Secret, rape, a cut-out tongue, Two sisters wronged, where there's no right, Till transformation fledges flight.
On the other end of the scale, another gave a rambling presentation on the "feminist witch hunt," which had driven him from his job at the University of Oxford; it even included a weird spider-diagram naming individual feminists and detailing how they had wronged him.
And with every song about a relationship that didn't work or a woman who wronged him, I get even more psyched to listen to his music a few years down the road when he's had time to grow up — or at least gotten even more perspective.
Hrithik Roshan (sporting a strange tan and emoting like Al Pacino), known for playing flamboyant characters on screen, seems ill at ease in the role of Kumar, a wronged, long-suffering tutor who has to fight all odds, even if he has a grasp of basic statistics.
Of course, he's still learning this lesson from a disembodied arm that wants nothing more than to drown those who have wronged him in their soaking tubs, but I would expect nothing more from Rick and Morty's commitment to finding depth in the most unexpected places.
There are quite a few overarching metaphors — about things like seeing and invisibility, visions and corporeal being — lurking around the book, but I hoped to encounter a more interesting psychological consequence of Alkaitis's fraud than the fact that he starts having visions of people he wronged.
"Resentment is the feeling we have been wronged by someone else and holding a grudge is the belief that we will feel better when we have shown the other person how angry we are," Carrie Krawiec, a licensed marriage and family therapist in Troy, Michigan, told INSIDER.
"A person who feels wronged, betrayed or damaged by another person, group or system, might have lost their sense of personal power, and this can be deeply troubling," said Tiffany Towers, a clinical and forensic psychologist who has worked with parolees who have chronic recidivism issues.
For the most part, Mr. Michell slyly keeps you guessing as to who did what to whom, and whether Rachel is a man-killer or a wronged woman, or if Philip, having been brought up without women, has been bred to fear, worship and finally hate them.
While the Democratic presidential candidates held a slugfest of a debate 300 miles away in Las Vegas, President Donald Trump was in Phoenix Wednesday night for a rally that doubled as a diatribe against law enforcement and intelligence community officials whom he believes have wronged him.
That is, until the opportunity to play the charismatic, complicated and oft-polarizing Johnnie Cochran — a persona that existed somewhere between the pithy, colorful soundbites during the Simpson trial and the relentless pursuit of social justice for people of color wronged by the system – came along.
People who are worried about whether their personal information was compromised in the Equifax data breach may be in for another unpleasant surprise: being forced to settle claims against the credit reporting company in arbitration instead of joining forces with other wronged consumers to sue in court.
The Treasury Department just came out with a report arguing that banks should be allowed to force their customers to give up their day in court — to band together when they are wronged and instead must take any disputes alone, one-by-one, before private arbitrators.
" In fact, lots of her favorite personal writing by authors like Dodie Bellamy, Marie Calloway, and Kathy Acker "is successful precisely because it can be acerbic or punitive towards the people in the writer's life who are depicted, often men or authority figures who have wronged them.
Grungy, anonymous holes in the wall occupied by a smattering of the human equivalents of crunched up empty cigarette packs, nursing corporate lagers and grudges against all who have wronged them whether it's their brother or whatever liberal female politician it's trendy to shit on in MRA circles.
Or, as she suggests she plans to in "Look What You Made Me Do," Swift might instead choose to discuss at great length all the ways in which she is the wronged party in this feud, and all the ways in which she plans to take her revenge.
He realized it later — but certainly before that New York Times — and even in that New York Times article, they talk about how he went on and tried to connect with some of these women to say 'I fucked up and wronged you and want to make this right.
However, President-elect Trump rode a populist wave to the White House, and it's hard to tell how much grassroots support there would be for eliminating an agency that provided nearly $12 billion in relief for consumers wronged by financial institutions in just its first five years of existence.
" The AP also obtained police files that painted a grim picture of the consequences for the lack of response from Arpaio's department: The ACLU warns that a pardon "would just be the latest injustice to befall the countless people wronged by his years of racism, lawlessness, and abuse.
It is the site of resolution for not only criminal matters, where a victim might seek justice when she has been harmed or wronged, but also for resolution of civil matters, including family and custody issues, housing, public benefits, and numerous other aspects integral to an individual's life.
Towards the end of the clip, the road that Wiseau and his pals are walking down starts flooding out of nowhere—prompting Wiseau to calmly remark, "Water, look at that"—before the street is suddenly submerged and a giant mouth chomps down on the women Sestero presumably wronged.
"We are embracing witchcraft's true roots as the magik of the poor, the downtrodden and disenfranchised and its history as often the only weapon, the only means of exacting justice available to those of us who have been wronged by men just like [Kavanaugh]," the event's page reads.
When they were put together on The X Factor, they came across as funny, raucous and warm – the sort of girls who might hold each other's hair back while vomming in a club toilet, or throw their vodka spritz over some shitty guy who'd wronged one of the others.
"One of the systems that is truly rigged against consumers and workers and the American people is our current system of forced arbitration," Blumenthal said at the press conference, adding the practice denies people their "basic right" to turn to the court when they feel they have been wronged.
Their opposition has persisted, even as the bureau's enforcement actions and investigations have yielded nearly $12 billion in financial relief and restitution for more than 27 million consumers who were wronged in cases involving mortgages, credit cards, debit cards, student loans, payday loans, debt collection and other transactions.
Instead, after weeks on the defensive, battered by disclosures about his treatment of women and about his business dealings, Mr. Trump appeared increasingly consumed with the idea that he has been wronged and bent on convincing his fans that sinister forces are to blame for his political decline.
"We will be embracing witchcraft's true roots as the magik of the poor, the downtrodden and disenfranchised and [its] history as often the only weapon, the only means of exacting justice available to those of us who have been wronged by men just like him," the event reads.
Over the weekend, Chisholm thought more about how Invitation Homes could redeem itself, and for hours she worked on a proposal to create a victims' fund that wronged tenants could access in the event that, say, they needed a hotel room because their house flooded for the sixth time.
The film is set in Chicago among thieves, politicians, and women who've been wronged by life and by the men around them; the system is rigged against them, and the only way they'll get any approximation of justice and safety is by reaching out and taking it for themselves.
But the fun — if you can call squirming with discomfort fun — lies in seeing how far this domestic dispute can deteriorate, and the satisfaction — if you can call tearing up with vicarious frustration satisfying — in seeing the wronged party get validation and maybe a tiny bit of revenge.
It hadn't quite occurred to her, in the time since they'd parted—and the parting had been all her doing, he had just suffered it intensely, with a white, fixed, wronged stare and outbreaks of baffled protest—that he might have had all this growing left to do.
"One of the systems that is truly rigged against consumers and workers and the American people is our current system of forced arbitration," Blumenthal said at the press conference, adding the practice denies people their "basic right" to turn to the court when they feel they have been wronged.
After five seasons of Westeros running on relentless toxic masculinity, season six cleared the way for more women than ever to ascend to power, from Yara Greyjoy gunning for the Salt Throne to Sansa Stark reshaping the North to Cersei Lannister wiping out an entire city that wronged her.
But many people think of Lucifer as an antihero, maybe the first one — a fallen being, formerly an angel of light, who nonetheless is sort of the one we want to root for — and he's ready to challenge an almighty, distant God when he feels wronged by the universe.
Please don't fall victim to false prophets , don't give attention to the attention seekers , stay steady on your course , grieve the loss of ones you love that didn't love you , pray for them even though they have wronged you , forgive them for yourself and ask God to move them on.
Brett O'Keefe is still angrily bemoaning the state of the States on his show, but he does note something interesting in his rant: the fact that Keane has, after her assassination attempt, expanded the Patriot Act and jailed those who wronged her in the conspiracy, including a senator, presumably Coto.
While much of that strain of self-care dialogue doesn't explicitly encourage ignoring people that haven't wronged you, I noticed ghosters tend to use a lot of the same language as they feverishly defend their right to "not owe anything" to various groups of people (men, online partners, casual hookups, etc.).
The happy ending is that I've found a way to make to-do lists that make sense: ones that don't equate "taking out the trash" with "determining exactly what to do for money that doesn't make me feel like a cheap hack" or "apologize to everyone I've ever wronged," etc.
The words were intended not as a boast, but as a warning to anyone who might underestimate him: a legal paladin in a cluttered South Bronx office that was both a salon for progressive political action and a destination of last resort for the wronged, the injured and the falsely accused.
"There seems to be a formula for redemption: apologize, put your head down, remove yourself from the public eye, come back up after enough time has passed, align yourself with the people that you've wronged and then resume your place back in line exactly where you were kicked out," said Munn.
However, with the advent of social media, this vital constitutional right is being violated to appease the throngs of those who, on both sides of the political spectrum, thrive on forced outrage and seek a "head of a pike" for every person they "feel" has wronged them or their cause.
On Friday, "Insatiable," a drama about an overweight, bullied teenager who slims down after a punching incident leaves her with a jaw wired shut, becomes a clichéd object of desire and proceeds to enact her revenge fantasies on the classmates and society who wronged her, will have its premiere on Netflix.
On December 26, Netflix released the highly-anticipated second season of its original thriller series "You," which centers around narrator Joe Goldberg, a young man who has a pattern of becoming obsessed with certain women, stalking them, winning them over, and killing anyone around them he believes has wronged his lover.
Elizabeth might roll her eyes at the psychiatrist telling her that barreling through pain isn't actually dealing with it, but just the sight of a Mary Kay rep is enough to make her face crumble at the memory of Young Hee, the friend she wronged so personally for a mission.
But during the talk itself, he delivered an anti-diversity screed that concluded that it is men who face bias at the hands of "(cultural) Marixsm," that men invented physics, that women are welcomed into the field once they prove their worth, and that he had personally been wronged by hiring committees.
Strong Island, Ford's directorial debut, is about William's death, but it's also about how his family contended with both grief and feeling so devastatingly wronged — how it fell apart in the wake of this brutal reminder of who was really welcome on the path of upward mobility their suburban town seemed to offer.
Such as: "your recommendation algorithm is doing truly terrible things" or "you are amplifying content designed to fragment our culture and society" or "you are consistently letting assholes dogpile-abuse vulnerable people, while suspending the accounts of the wronged," to name major criticisms most often leveled at Google, Facebook, and Twitter respectively.
Now the New Jersey native wants to reconnect to some of the other people he wronged in the process of trying to put on the "cultural experience of the decade," like events producer Andy King, best known for the lengths he was willing to go to make sure the festival took place successfully.
Throwing drinks in the faces of men who've wronged her, she explains, is a strategy to express fury and exact revenge "while minimizing the risk of reciprocal violence"—calling to mind Margaret Atwood's line that men are afraid that women will laugh at them, while women are afraid that men will kill them.
If you're trying to figure out which behaviors will get you ahead at work – and which you should avoid at all cost – here's a list of six things you should never do on the job: "If someone wronged you and you hold a grudge towards them, you tend to avoid them," says Kastenbaum.
Another incident saw American Steven Lopez, a two-time defending gold medallist at the time, accused the WTF of intimidating the heads of the 25 teams from filing any protests at the games after he felt he was wronged in his bout against Italy's Mauro Sarmiento and his challenge was quickly rebuffed.
Critic score: 90%Based on Piper Kerman's memoir "Orange Is the New Black: My Year in a Women's Prison," Netflix's first hit television show takes creative liberties, juxtaposing Piper's privileged experience with lovable fictional characters who may not be perfect but who have been wronged again and again by the justice system.
But her most treasured persona — Taylor the avenger — remains alive and more unforgiving than ever on "Look What You Made Me Do." Ms. Swift's songs have been settling scores — and showing her fans that wronged women can speak up — ever since her music had country trappings and her (ex-)boyfriends weren't necessarily famous.
With "Praying," produced by Macklemore's former partner Ryan Lewis, Kesha ditches the slacker party-girl persona that made her a star and returns as a wronged, righteous survivor, overcoming psychological abuse and suicidal depression: "Please just let me die/Being alive hurts too much," she says in the video's minute-long spoken introduction.
The point being, pop culture has folded in on itself, and Steps are relevant precisely because they are not relevant, and—I can't remember what my point was, sorry... Emma: I for one cannot wait to throw my arms up to this in a club while furiously side-eyeing a man who has wronged me.
PHILADELPHIA — One after another, they have streamed across the stage of the Democratic National Convention, sharing their stories of being insulted, cheated or otherwise wronged by Donald J. Trump: The widow of an Army sergeant, who said she used $35,000 of her military death benefits to pay for a worthless degree from Trump University.
Chandler seemed to be playing a riff on the straight-edged characters he was best known for, while Mendelsohn, largely unknown to American audiences, was terrific as the brother who had been horribly wronged as a child and never let go of his anger, to the point that he might utterly destroy the family name.
It showed her to be a paragon of calm and obedience in a situation that ought to have induced hysteria and rebellion, generating sympathy, admiration and yet more rage over the fact that blacks must first and foremost always consider their demeanor, even when they've done nothing wrong, even when they are being wronged.
These women have been wronged; they are also happy to profit from a network that perpetrates myriad wrongs (Kate McKinnon's character, a fictional producer for Bill O'Reilly's show, describes the network as pushing "the mentality of an Irish street cop: the world is a bad place, people are lazy morons, sex is sick but interesting").
After the Comedy Central debacle Tebele wrote a post on Medium, apologizing to anyone who "feels we have wronged them," and promising that not only would Jerry Media credit the creators of the content it uses in its posts, but would get permission from them before posting to any Jerry accounts in the future.
The fiercely devoted friendship between sweet Thelma (Geena Davis) and salty Louise (Susan Sarandon) is a defiant blaze of fury, especially when the two are flying in the face of men who have wronged them — and yes, that also goes for baby-faced Brad Pitt, seen here in one of his first breakout roles.
Unlike Westworld, which gave its female characters a narrative arc in which they progressively take charge of their own destinies, or Good Time Girls, which stars Laura Dern and her posse of fierce ladies as gunslingers hell-bent on seeking revenge on the men who have wronged them, the women of Godless don't drive the action.
Trump made it clear on the conference call that there would be no apologies for his comments about the judge and said he feels that he's been wronged in the fierce criticism he has faced over the comments, a top Republican official and a Trump campaign surrogate told CNN, requesting anonymity to divulge details of a private conversation.
Standing up to the abuse Ms. Arias imparted upon me over the years was an important part of my personal transformation and I will continue to fight this battle with vigor as I defend against this lawsuit which is best viewed as a continuation of Ms. Arias' pattern of attacking men whom she feels have wronged her.
The hearing capped a week of high drama surrounding Flynn's case, after his attorneys suggested in a filing last week Flynn had been wronged by the FBI agents who interviewed him, noting they did not warn him it was a crime to lie to the FBI and that the interview was conducted without White House counsel present.
As a pretty big "Breaking Bad" fan, I thought Pinkman was going to try and take out anyone else who wronged him or make amends with Walter White's family, his ex-girlfriend's child Brock, and have some face time with Huell, who helped swipe a ricin-laced cigarette off of him during the show's final season.
Insofar as she felt wronged, it is not so much because she hadn't expected Alberto to cheat; it is because he lacks the courage to anchor himself to anything definite, preferring to drift through life instead like "a cork bobbing on the surface of the sea": Once Alberto told me he had never done anything in earnest.
Last week, she teased her return with a pair of ten-second videos of a CGI snake, a ridiculously ham-handed foreshadowing that she was ready to play the villain and strike back at those who had wronged her, tossing the whole "haters gonna hate/shake it off" positivity bullshit she'd been leaning on out the window.
Whereas other heist films usually traffic in a tone of wry jubilation, or at least a feeling of the thieves having one-upped The Man, Widows ends on a somber note, with the feeling that almost everyone's been wronged by the system, and that there's little chance its many inherent ills will ever be permanently rectified.
And since no other platform can rival the large audiences and earning potential YouTube gives these creators, they are stuck in a kind of unhappy purgatory — making aggrieved videos about how badly YouTube has wronged them, while also tiptoeing to avoid crossing any lines that might get them barred, or prevent them from making money from their videos.
He speaks of his rage over his conviction, and of ultimately coming to forgive those who wronged him — including an inept defense lawyer and the prosecutor who locked him away even though the gun supposedly used in the crimes (which belonged to Hinton's mother) had not been fired in years, among other obvious flaws in the case.
For my money, the single best example was the two-season dramedy Enlightened, in which Laura Dern gave perhaps the finest TV performance of the decade as Amy Jellicoe, a woman wronged by her corporate masters who sets out to take revenge on them and then maybe kinda sorta becomes a better person in the process.
And you say, you know, if you do a movie about someone who, you know, had a family member who was injured or wronged and then they unjustly go to prison and then they come out again, and they go back and, you know, shoot the people who did this to them, you&aposre going to make money on your movie.
There are some really fascinating stories in this book: "Suitable for the Orient" follows a doctor who's stationed on a distant planet amidst a conflict between the native lifeforms and the human colonists, while "An Open Prison" depicts a future where convicts are locked up in a mechanical suit and are forced to serve the public and the people they've wronged.
Each one of them wronged her, hurt her family, or hurt her friends at some point or another, and while many of the names she's added to her list over the years have been crossed off by her own actions or the actions of others, Arya has quite a bit of work left to do in the final season of Game of Thrones.
She moves from childish excitement at the prospect of breaking rules for the sake of it, to fantasies of being a "fighter" who brings retribution on those that have genuinely wronged her, to a more nuanced awareness of her position as both a warrior who can help others, and a child who needs the love and protection of her friends and family.
GOP lawmakers are particularly concerned that Trump could end up nixing things like the "investor-state dispute settlement" (ISDS) mechanism — a provision that allows corporations to sue foreign governments in tribunals if they think they've been wronged by them — or adding a sunset clause that would require the countries to vote every five years on whether to stay in NAFTA.
In that swollen moment as the bells rang and everyone watched to see what the Mother of Dragons, Breaker of Chains would do, I thought she would fly straight for Cersei, her understandable flaming rage at the woman who has legitimately wronged her in multiple ways leading to the sort of tragic unintended consequences that can result from messianic leaders following impulsive instincts.
Mr. Giuliani asserted that the president had been wronged by the Justice Department's Russia investigation and told associates that the inquiry could be partly discredited by proving that parts of it originated with suspect documents produced and disseminated in Ukraine to undermine his onetime campaign chairman, Paul Manafort, whose work in Ukraine became a central focus of the Russia inquiry.
Where to stream: Sony Crackle The gang from Paddy's Pub isn't known for their altruism, but in the name of Thanksgiving—and a handful of forgiveness-related clichés, like "bury the hatchet" and "wipe the slate clean," which they take very literally—they decide to host a dinner and invite just a few of the hundreds of people they've wronged over the years.
"That's the incredible part of our democracy — that since we are a country of rule of law, those who feel somehow wronged under our laws can pursue it even though, in fact in this case, they are a terrorist state," said Senator Robert Menendez, Democrat of New Jersey, who as chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee led the push to help victims of terrorist attacks receive compensation.

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