a politician who is the bête noire of liberal groups doing my own tax return is the bête noire that haunts me every April

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Final approval rests with Italian President Sergio Mattarella—a respected figure in Italy’s establishment and another bete noire of the League and 5 Star Movement. WSJ, "Markets Now: Live Markets Coverage as It Happens," 11 Feb. 2019

Spiro Agnew called them — became a bete noire of the political right as more fiscally conservative governments raised public college tuition to levels once unthinkable. Will Bunch, Twin Cities, "Will Bunch: What Pete Buttigieg doesn’t get about how college has ripped America in two," 10 Dec. 2019

Much as animosity toward President Donald Trump rouses Democrats, Pelosi is a bete noire for Republicans, who’ve long targeted her as the prototype of a San Francisco liberal. John Mccormick, Bloomberg.com, "Republicans Put Target on Pelosi in Fight to Control Congress," 4 Apr. 2018

Four days after McCarthy's surprise showing, Sen. Robert F. Kennedy of New York - Johnson's bete noire - entered the race for the Democratic nomination. The Washington Post, AL.com, "LBJ left the 1968 presidential race 50 years ago today," 31 Mar. 2018

Anticipating the challenge, Cuomo has been flexing his political muscle and firing warning shots, especially at his bete noire, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio. NBC News, "'Sex and the City' star Cynthia Nixon runs for N.Y. governor, challenging Cuomo," 19 Mar. 2018

The wave of misconduct claims turned the once-ubiquitous producer into the bete noire of Hollywood and prompted many women, and some men, to come forward with their own claims against powerful men in entertainment, media and government. Kim Chatelain, NOLA.com, "Death of Alabama mom, online exhibitionist shocks community: report," 22 Jan. 2018

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