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"accusatory" Definitions
  1. suggesting that you think somebody has done something wrong

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"Girls, food, gear," they scream along with Healy's accusatory sneer.
"You cops get housing," Fran said, pointing an accusatory finger.
This will no doubt be a tough and accusatory report.
Angry over the accusatory questions, Mr. Papadopoulos ended the meeting.
Yet, under the Constitution, the House is an accusatory body.
His accusatory tone implies that Nice Howard lacked gumption or drive.
"He was very angry and accusatory of [authorities'] failings," says Yellin.
But his grandmother and his uncle often said strange accusatory things.
She then was of course hit with accusatory messages and harassment.
It's performed in English, and it all sounds a little accusatory.
Rebecca isn't accusatory when she asks Jack how long he's been drinking.
Rick Perry, the Secretary of Energy, is giving Trump an accusatory look.
If I'm pointing accusatory fingers at anyone I'm pointing them at myself.
Despite its distressing focus, "#Female Pleasure" isn't an angry or accusatory film.
He recounts, in accusatory he-said-she-said dialogues, litanies of perceived betrayals.
As the days go by, they turn upon one another with accusatory hysteria.
I still remember the sound, or the sense of it: accusatory and anguished.
" Case-Leal told Hyperallergic the tally doesn't need to "be read as accusatory.
So this accusatory question was just another affirmation that, no, I didn't have control.
"It's possible that these accusatory remarks come from a place of fear," Fenton says.
In another post, she called out the "accusatory" messages she's getting about her body.
Another thing that's remarkable about the book is that your tone is rarely accusatory.
Yesterday's message was evidently intended to be a little less accusatory, a little more conciliatory.
And it could diffuse some of the accusatory polarized atmosphere that's choking us all today.
NEWS ANALYSIS Testimony by Gordon D. Sondland gave Democrats the crisp, accusatory lines they sought.
Mr. Chagai prefers not to be accusatory, noting that there were many factors at play.
In her chapter, he was cold, aloof and accusatory, not to mention under Luisa's thumb.
Ms. Netrebko and Ms. Rachvelishvili sang ferociously as they hurled accusatory phrases at each other.
The captain then went to Pump and the rapper felt the pilot was being accusatory.
I'm not insinuating that all Israelis have stellar body image because their language is less accusatory.
His father and Janice both spoke, offering their thoughts and feelings in a non-accusatory way.
Instead of focusing in on the actor, we're pointing accusatory fingers at each other about politics.
"The tone in all three meetings was very positive, not accusatory at all," the general said.
Elsewhere, these gazes seem accusatory, assaultive, beseeching; here, most feel intimate and inviting, but also expansive.
"I am a proponent of the accusatory system, and I know it inside out," he said.
On the contrary, the speech was vintage Trump-on-the-stump: insulting, accusatory and peremptory in tone.
Although she skewers conventional logic, her madcap inventions lack the accusatory tone that characterizes some political art.
After The Wrap published a wildly accusatory defense by comedian Doug Stanhope, Heard is taking a stand.
All of those relationships have combusted dramatically and publicly, usually ending in tear-streaked, accusatory breakup videos.
From its sweeping assertions of liberty, a stuttering, accusatory undercurrent of uncanny force "leapt out" at her.
She then faced what she called "demeaning and accusatory questions" from the university's Department of Public Safety investigators.
Now, he is questioning that choice, following a bizarre and accusatory conversation with the Bell Labs head honchos.
And I think conservatives should remain not always accusatory but at least vigilant and hold big tech accountable.
Since the crackdown began on Saturday, the Saudis have considerably ramped up their accusatory rhetoric towards their neighbors.
"You statements can come across as accusatory and blame ridden," says Jen Brown, Founder + Director, The Engaging Educator.
Upon further inspection, the viewer finds her or himself being viewed by a quizzical and accusatory collective stare.
They also engage in conversation, both wistful and accusatory, with their refrigerator, which always seems to be empty.
Visiting Promontory Summit is always relevant and accusatory because the United States is always about to come undone.
The film's initial, documentary sequences of plywood shacks and pitiful tents, hopeless against the rain, are searingly accusatory.
While the accusatory power of "cuck" may have expired in alt-right spheres, "shill" remains as damning as ever.
Crucially, these kinds of audits need to be done in the spirit of mutual understanding rather than being accusatory.
But sharing videos of her frequent workouts led to "accusatory" comments from people asking why she isn't losing weight.
Advocates say they're also often blamed for the violence done onto them and bombarded with accusatory questions and probations.
She was then questioned by the university's Department of Public Safety investigators, who asked "demeaning and accusatory questions," Robinson said.
" Robinson stated she was also asked by DPS investigators about the incident and said they "asked humiliating and accusatory questions.
An accusatory expletive is repeatedly invoked, as if future cult viewers were to share a whiskey shot whenever it recurs.
Anti-Japanese sentiment was high, and the survey, with its accusatory tone, seemed bent on portraying the workers as untrustworthy.
They had stopped me at the entrance to the physics building where they asked accusatory questions about what I was doing.
Some were angry and accusatory, others effusive with flattery — all hot emotions that could raise warning flags with the TV audience.
As I said, the book's tone is not accusatory, in the wider context it is not these people you are attacking.
"Put you right back on your feet/Just so you could take advantage of me," she sings, both accusatory and forlorn.
The performer here is Elaine Davis, a middle-aged woman of clean-scrubbed eloquence and an almost accusatory air of detachment.
In Alexandria, Ellis generated headlines even before the case went to trial for his aggressive, sometimes accusatory remarks toward Mueller's prosecutors.
It began with a seething, accusatory blog post about a video-game developer named Zoe Quinn, written by an ex-boyfriend.
Founded by anti-corruption activist Roman Borisovich, the organization shines an accusatory light on those said to be dealing in illicit funds.
It's to answer the tough questions everyone is already thinking, or else you just leave them there, hanging in an accusatory haze.
After that it isn't long before Corden finds himself desperately fielding increasingly accusatory questions from both audience members and David Spade alike.
But pointing accusatory fingers at risible ICOs is almost too obvious, and too easy, and there are too many to choose from.
Avoid accusatory language like "it's not fair" and instead focus on making "I" statements that show you take responsibility for your actions.
But unfortunately, her predictions soon came true, and after posting about her workouts on Instagram, Thore dealt with "accusatory" messages about her body.
Lohan is seen making accusatory statements towards Hilton and then walking them back later, leading Hilton to comment about Lohan's tendency to lie.
She suggests asking open-ended questions because they sound less accusatory and don't seem like they come from a place of moral superiority.
Here's the kicker: The people pointing that accusatory finger at the Golden State's top cities are none other than the lawyers for ExxonMobil.
Though she will not have to pay him damages, the court ordered her to apologize to him and to delete her accusatory posts.
An accusatory question almost inevitably crops up when we hear about a serial predator boss: Why didn't any of these women say something?
It is full of accusatory conspiracy theories against Jewish people and calls on non-Jewish white people people to rise up against Jewish people.
Still others, as in the figures in "Monday Midnight" (2018) and "Southbound Catechism" (2018), look back at the viewer with searching, almost accusatory vulnerability.
Amid all the people loud, accusatory questions that forward obvious agendas, it'd be helpful to have someone asking "Why?" and getting a candid answer.
"Because the honky-tonks and the cowboy songs would always call your name," she sings over a Ray Price shuffle, sounding accusatory but accepting.
Mermea took the taco—and the fingernail—back to Mama Margie's, and she said that the manager was less apologetic than he was accusatory.
If they stop acting so overly accusatory and overly sensitive, they will learn that being criticized is part of life, no matter your gender.
Barry was so true to his convictions and would never be issuing these shallow, crude, accusatory criticisms of the other party or the other person.
Medical students need to learn how to delicately ask about the drugs a patient might be taking, without sounding accusatory or minimizing patients' actual pain.
I did nothing wrong, and despite what accusatory statements negative gossip bloggers have to say…I have a voice too, and it will be heard!
And in Stanford, Kosinski, who wanted to warn against the danger of using psychological targeting in a political setting, is once again receiving accusatory emails.
And RT ran a number of negative, accusatory stories about Clinton personally, at one point suggesting she and ISIS were funded by the same sources.
"Every report I read that mentions him specifically has a political bent, an accusatory bent," his sister, Anne Stevens, MD, PhD, told The New Yorker.
Mr. Bourdain was too unsettled, his moral compass too twitchy, to have written an account of kitchen life that was purely celebratory or purely accusatory.
But Trump couldn't help but turn an accusatory political finger at Barack Obama, which was wrong on fact, wretched as principle and dumb as politics.
This accusatory mindset leads to a disproportionate emphasis on criminalizing the behavior, rather than addressing it as a societal problem that we all must own.
There's no need to get accusatory, and it's generally not your place to tell your partner to cut off communication with their ex, Dr. Shuey says.
Those just joining this country, as well as those whose families have been part of it for generations, should encounter open arms, not an accusatory finger.
Instead, the world points an accusatory finger at Israel even though arguably no other country has ever confronted such a perverse moral dilemma and demonic endgame.
When you face the queen medusas in the water transfixed by their pale rosy pulses their accusatory look of afterlife—know that you are facing me.
Some researchers have suggested that men perceive the lessons as accusatory and grow defensive, becoming less capable of correctly identifying the behaviors that constitute the problem.
While many of the exhibition's lagging and coincident indicators seek to prick the viewer's conscience, the works that resemble leading indicators are rarely accusatory or moralistic.
People with legitimate but not immediately visible disabilities get accusatory notes left on their cars, or are conspicuously photographed by apparently suspicious strangers in parking lots.
But I do think the department and the administration have been too quick to point an accusatory finger at the police when these incidents have happened.
Both "denied" and "non-compliance" are medical-ese, and while their accusatory implications aren't always intended, they nonetheless color patients, and their accounts, as unreliable and untrustworthy.
One small but earth-shattering tweet from McGregor followed by an accusatory response from White, and the MMA world is in the midst of a Cold War.
I walked back to my desk as if I were having one of my Khrushchev dreams; he sometimes made personal appearances, angry and accusatory, during my slumbers.
"Kulthum Saqqa" (1968-72) depicts a middle class woman sporting an elegant Western coiffure and silk shirt, looking directly at the camera with a dark, accusatory gaze.
"In this scene, for example, I was trying to have John be more accusatory," Showalter says, perched in a director's chair in a brief moment of downtime.
Trump consistently steers clear of accusatory, reckless language when reacting to violence perpetrated by white men, including after the Las Vegas attack, which incurred hundreds of injuries.
Some are cutting, accusatory ("In two months, you replaced us / Like it was easy") while others are mature, contemplative ("I saw the signs and I ignored them").
She's soon in the bedroom with her husband, Alexander (Paul Hilton), a scowler with angry, accusatory eyes who isn't interested in her sexually or any other way.
If Renault had more control over its partner, it "would have rejected all of the things Nissan wanted to do," the attendee said in an accusatory tone.
Some analysts pointed an accusatory finger at the company earlier this month when companies like AutoZone and O'Reilly reported an abysmal sales quarter, though others blamed the weather.
" Emily Skye writes that she often gets accusatory or envious comments "from women saying things like 'you didn't get any loose skin or stretch marks from being pregnant.
In another, a narrator reads out the accusatory suicide note of Reinaldo Arenas, a gay novelist who died in 1990 after suffering decades of persecution by Cuba's government.
But I will say, Wendy: I would have loved to turn on your show and saw you be a little bit more compassionate and less accusatory and ridiculing.
Xiaomi, established only in 2010, is now the world's fourth-largest smartphone manufacturer by producing low-priced devices that have drawn comparisons — favorable and accusatory — to the iPhone.
Shaffer's "Amadeus" adopts the same dynamic, although there the elderly, half-demented Salieri merely believes that he has killed Mozart—a self-accusatory metaphor for his poisonous intent.
If you have an issue with a messy kitchen, Dr. Cole said, you might wait until a calmer moment and get the accusatory "you" language out of it.
If there is less hatred and less accusatory, hyperbolic rhetoric coming from one side, the amount of hatred and hyperbolic rhetoric on the other side can drop in response.
But considering the irrevocable damage done to Google by these uninspired, unfunny, and otherwise aesthetically offensive memes, the employees who made them should be turning that accusatory finger around.
And what about the times when you have a nagging sense that you're being lied to but aren't certain and don't want to come across as paranoid or accusatory?
Lyrics such as: "How do you sleep at night / when all is said and done I wasn't the right kind of boy for you" add a sharp and accusatory edge.
The Chinese company, established only in 2010, is now the world's fourth-largest smartphone manufacturer by producing low-priced devices that have drawn comparisons — favorable and accusatory — to the iPhone.
Here's just a sampling: A Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson has spread accusatory conspiracy theories about the virus, including one that accused the American military of bringing the virus to China.
When an end title card attributes the farm's closing to "regulations preventing the sale of raw milk and cheese," the film points an accusatory finger having never made a case.
Even the classic Billy Joel song "Scenes from an Italian Restaurant" is about friends filling each other in on past relationships, although there's no accusatory "you know what you did" moment.
" 11:50 AM PT -- Travis' attorney, Laurie L. Soriano, tells us, "Tommy didn't invent the concept of a roller coaster on stage and there's no legal basis for his accusatory outburst.
The line of pink squares looked to me then like the knuckles on an accusatory finger, pointing through the window to the skein of clouds gathering over a dark, unruly ocean.
" And yet, Lewis's post-race comments about the manner of his exit from the race were nothing short of accusatory: "My questions are to Mercedes – we have lost so many engines.
While we were getting our cheese pizza, I checked my phone, which was full of his insanely long and accusatory texts, phone calls, and voice messages from the last few hours.
" If you think this person is too combative for that approach, then skip the attempt to engage thoughtfully and be blunt without being accusatory: "I believe that you're not a racist.
"They've figured out they sort of overplayed their hand ... They've just been way more sort of respectful, serious, less accusatory in some ways," said Senate Majority Whip John Thune (R-S.D.).
The book's accusatory title, suggesting that bankers were as crooked as bank robbers, was only one reason the film did not open for review in the United States until late 1949.
Hudson said one of the men spoke to her in an "accusatory" tone and was "rude and nasty" after she pressed for details as to why he thought the coupon was fraudulent.
The star of My Big Fat Fabulous Life has been sharing videos and photos of her CrossFit-style workouts on Instagram, and Thore says that's led to "accusatory" messages about her body.
In one of two tense encounters described in the memos, Jackson made the vice president's doctor feel uncomfortable with his "accusatory" tone, "unprofessionalism" and "intimidating" and "aggressive" behavior during their private meetings.
It's quite possible the same accusatory flavor of "banning" could happen between China and America in the game of life—between its workers, its politicians, is people, its artists, and its media.
Also on Tuesday, the Catholic news outlet Crux revealed letters that seemed to confirm that Pope Benedict imposed restrictions on Mr. McCarrick, as Archbishop Viganò had asserted in a long accusatory letter.
When they are uncertain about me, I'm uncertain about their role to keep people safe and feel like I'm accused of doing something wrong since the questions are so short and accusatory.
But guilt assumes many forms in "The Crucible," and the play is never more effective than when its characters wrestle with their own personal demons within the broader nightmare of their accusatory society.
This revelation comes in the wake of highly orchestrated appearances with her new boyfriend, actor Tom Hiddleston, and accusatory tweets from her ex-boyfriend, Calvin Harris, about alleged underhanded PR attacks on him.
The tone of the letter, which was never formally delivered but sources believe the board knew of, wasn't accusatory but a plea for transparency about the company's future and the staff's job security.
"Pay in Blood" from 2012 was a crisp, gory threat, and two of Mr. Dylan's most accusatory 1960s songs, "Desolation Row" and "Ballad of a Thin Man," were sped up but remained pitiless.
She is a slimline that can be slipped behind the curtains, where she will wait quietly and often for hours; emerging at just the right moment in a fluid and non-accusatory manner.
But Mr. Mueller did not say that in a straightforward, Twitter-worthy, sound-bite kind of way that would be played over and over in a loop on cable television in accusatory fashion.
"Nationally, it is estimated that it will take us eleven years on average to reach the optimum level for the SJPA (accusatory system) to be operating effectively and properly," the CIDAC report said.
And then this woman comes up to her with a racist question [asking her what language she was speaking in an accusatory tone] after she hangs up the phone, and Zahra just instinctively snaps.
On proposing to change the committee's name to seemingly include overseas financial institutions with illicit finance and terrorism, "it's a bit like shooting first, aiming later as by title it's accusatory," a source says.
"I just want to start by saying that this is what he does, he tries to elevate himself geographically so he can seem better than me," she says in a playful mock accusatory tone.
"I just want to start by saying that this is what he does, he tries to elevate himself geographically so he can seem better than me," she said in a playful mock accusatory tone.
White House counsel Pat Cipollone, who led the team, maintained a calm, measured demeanor -- in marked contrast to the accusatory, aggrieved tone he and his colleagues adopted during last week's highly charged procedural debate.
" @fox&Fs" -- August 20033 tweet Facts First: Trump quoted Wright imprecisely, combining different parts of an extended commentary on Fox News to make Wright's remarks seem at least slightly more accusatory than they were.
A campaign group seeking justice for the victims of a tower block blaze in London have taken a lead from Hollywood, wheeling three accusatory billboards through the British capital to demand accountability for the disaster.
He also takes issue with Amnesty's "accusatory tone" toward car makers and tech companies, saying it's "unfair" to criticize their cobalt supply chain policies when they're still working to adhere to disclosure rules on conflict minerals.
When I reflect on this memory two decades later, I recognize how my childhood friend, whom at the time I had found to be so accusatory, had really gaped at me with a sort of wonder.
Divines does critique the police for its role in the neighborhoods it is meant to make safer, especially with its ending, a similar but even more tragic and accusatory variation on the finale of La Haine.
Please, next time, take the trouble to check out how high on the list of compliant countries Cyprus ranks in international anti-money-laundering reviews before you, unjustifiably, use our name again in an accusatory tone.
There was no indication that Mr. Regeni's writing led to his death, but the article contributed to the broader Italian outrage over Mr. Regeni's injuries as news outlets pointed an accusatory finger at the Egyptian security forces.
Most financial professionals have staked out an extreme position on this rule, either venting in hyperbolic terms about the injustice of it or pointing an accusatory finger at Wall Street predators trying to do away with it.
The media have been constantly challenging President Trump&aposs disruptive approach during this week&aposs European trip and some MSNBC anchors were especially accusatory when he said he convinced NATO allies to boost their spending on defense.
She said the second manager was named Brandon (She wasn't sure of the spelling of his first name, or of his surname.) Hudson said that this second manager spoke to her with an "accusatory" and "unprofessional" tone.
Many clients have begun their sessions with a heated, highly accusatory account of a recent marital spat; by blaming their spouse, they avoid taking any responsibility for what happened — their own insensitivity or hurtful behavior, for example.
One of his subjects was a farm owner who, after a rather accusatory and contentious first encounter, agreed to let Arazi visit and photograph his farm, under one condition: no photos were to be taken of him.
The remarks from Clinton herself were slightly less accusatory but nonetheless made clear that she had little respect for the conclusions of the investigatory committee's Republican leaders, in front of whom she testified for 11 hours last year.
But the transparency comes with risks: Medical practitioners often use professional language that is pejorative, paternalistic, accusatory, and aggressive—revealing a power dynamic between doctor and patient that can disrupt therapeutic relationships and affect how patients are cared for.
As so often happens when debate ratchets up in comment sections and Facebook threads across the internet, the discussion on Nextdoor about e-scooters quickly transforms from a conversation between concerned residents into an accusatory neighbor-on-neighbor battle.
It was aggregated by a few blogs, who retained the lines that sounded accusatory and cut the lines in which Willis said he had no problem with his label, that he just wanted the freedom to work somewhere else.
I think that the chair umpire, Carlos Ramos, could have and should have issued her a "soft warning" advising her to back away from her accusatory and abusive verbal behavior toward him or he would penalize her a game.
The World Federation of Advertisers recently created the Global Alliance for Responsible Media to address these sorts of issues alongside the platforms in a way that isn't accusatory but acknowledges that it's tough to solve alone, GroupM's Montgomery said.
At the time, a movie about a mother who puts up three accusatory billboards on the road leading up to her small town to shame the police into continuing to pursue her daughter's rapist and killer already seemed alarmingly relevant.
An event that began with a sober moment of silence to honor Scalia, whose death was announced on Saturday, turned abruptly accusatory as the six GOP candidates unleashed a torrent of attacks and personal name calling, including multiple charges of lying.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Orders for a Bernie Sanders action figure, complete with the U.S. Democratic presidential hopeful's signature slouch, open mouth and accusatory pointed finger, were flooding in from fans on Thursday, months ahead of the toy's delivery date in July.
Those who have expressed negative reactions to the spot seem to feel that the brand is pointing to the most negative stereotypes of men in an accusatory fashion, which seems at odds with the goal of winning them over as customers.
In both the workplace and academia, Haidt argues, the accusatory and vindictive approach of many social justice activists and diversity trainers may actually have increased the desire and willingness of some white men to say and do un-PC things.
On Monday, Judge S. James Otero in Los Angeles ruled that the First Amendment protects an accusatory tweet Trump, 72, wrote about Daniels, 39, in April and that Daniels must pay Trump's legal fees, according to the ruling obtained by CNN.
The overall accusatory tone of the congressional committee, admonishment of the companies for their failures and its requests for more information may indicate sufficient fervor to apply new regulations to tech giants, rather than allowing them to merely self-regulate.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico's new accusatory justice system, which has been in the works for eight years and is due to be implemented by next month, needs 11 more years to take hold properly, according to a study published on Wednesday.
As this and more came to light, Republicans in North Carolina and in Washington were either silent or accusatory, saying that Democrats were sore losers trying to overturn an election they'd narrowly "lost" — though that loss was very much in question.
Arpaio, the former sheriff of Maricopa County, Arizona, opposed the appointment of a special prosecutor, arguing it would be "totally improper" and that the court would be taking an "accusatory role" by appointing a lawyer to defend the lower court judge's decision.
If her son's fiancee is such a problem with not picking up after herself, never offering to help with anything around the house and other habits she had, then talk to the son about it — not in an accusatory manner, but respectfully.
Some observers were quick to point an accusatory finger at Mr. Calderón, saying that if his chief security minister had been working hand-in-hand with the Sinaloa Cartel, and getting huge payments for his efforts, then the president had to have known.
The rambling, six-page letter from Trump to Pelosi on White House letterhead largely restated the president's objections to the impeachment probe, but did so in accusatory and sometimes spiteful language that attacked Pelosi, congressional Democrats, Biden and institutions such as the FBI.
So all u mothaf— tellin me I'm not right can f— off" In response to the drummer's claims, Scott's lawyer Laurie L. Soriano told PEOPLE, "Tommy didn't invent the concept of a roller coaster on stage and there's no legal basis for his accusatory outburst.
I consider myself to be a pretty measured person, one who isn't prone to accusatory outbursts or thoughts of violence, but that was before I spent almost two hours listening to someone CRUNCH EIGHT THOUSAND PIECES OF ICE during a screening of A Quiet Place.
"People that are the loudest chanters of fake news and accusatory of us are the ones who, under a lie detector, would probably take our word over any word they've heard from the other side on whether something was poisonous or not," Todd said.
The war only gets louder and more accusatory on both sides, but we're at the stage where it is getting beneficial for both sides to attack the manner in which the rebuttals are being delivered — their character — rather than the substance of those rebuttals — their content.
"In the past the big theme was anti-Americanism and anti-imperialism, but this time ... they might talk more about economic achievements rather than being hostile and accusatory to other countries," said Lee Woo-young, a professor at the University of North Korean Studies in Seoul.
And then Kelly, for whom I used to have nothing but admiration, soiled his own moment by defending the president and needlessly pointing an accusatory finger at Representative Frederica Wilson, which once again turned out to be wrong on fact, wretched as principle and dumb as politics.
According to an accusatory tweet from Azealia Banks, she and Dorsey allegedly came to some agreement that if she encouraged her 551,000 followers to download the Square Cash app, in return, he would tweet something to his 3.52 million followers about a mixtape she released back in 28.
No, not the accusatory ring that gets left on your mum's palewood table when you forget to use a coaster, coffee leaf rust (CLR) is a fungus that causes leaves to fall off coffee bushes, reducing the quality of the beans and increasing the plant's vulnerability to other diseases.
The Porn Conversation links to research and articles and provides practical tips for parents, including talking to kids about the ways mainstream porn doesn't represent typical bodies or mutually satisfying sex and avoiding accusatory questions about why your kid is watching porn and who showed it to them.
But over the years — including a stint as dean of community life in 2011, during which she worked with students to remove S.O.P.P. language about "rape culture" in favor of "sexual violence," which she hoped would be less alienating and accusatory toward men — she has changed her mind.
"After more than 20 years of building a reputation working hard in the public and private sectors, all it took was one false claim to cost me my job and the ability to walk my kids to school without getting accusatory stares on the street," Mr. Ford, 213, said.
" Minutes later, five more Democratic members of Congress from Virginia demanded that Mr. Fairfax step down from the job, citing a series of accusatory public statements and an NBC News report that Mr. Fairfax used a harsh obscenity to describe one of the women who accused him of sexual assault. "Lt.
Conway was defensive and accusatory on April 28 when CNN's Dana Bash asked Conway about a pattern of tweets from her husband, attorney George Conway, critical of Trump and his White House, telling Bash she was "harassing" her and saying she was surprised Bash "would go there" with questions about Kellyanne's spouse.
The 11 words, which had pointed an accusatory finger at the university's most prominent teams, appeared in a notice of allegations sent by the N.C.A.A. to North Carolina last year but are not in the new one, which was released Monday afternoon and which, an N.C.A.A. spokeswoman confirmed, has superseded the old one.
But the debate over Schutz's painting runs through the question of the fitness of abstraction as a technique for addressing charged events, the role of accusatory speech by a white woman in Emmett Till's death, and Schutz's past traces of aestheticizing black bodies in fight or repose (Fight in an Elevator, 2015; The Autopsy of Michael Jackson, 2005).
In the aftermath of the murder of the journalist Jamal Khashoggi, as the world's accusatory gaze was transfixed on Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the Saudi monarchy has again used the Grand Mosque to defend and deify the crown prince in a manner that makes its legitimacy and control of Mecca and Medina morally troubling like never before.
The film "belongs to the accusatory tradition of 'Ace in the Hole,' 'Network' and 'Absence of Malice,' movies that see reporters and editors not as guardians of democracy but as barbarians inside the gates of the republic, subverting its values through cynicism, self-importance and mercenary scandal-mongering," A.O. Scott wrote in his review for The New York Times.
But Sanders was also able to lean on well-worn campaign slogans and even faded into the background for large portions of an ill-tempered debate marred by cross-talk and marked by a number of other conflicts, including Joe Biden and Tom Steyer trading accusatory shouts over their records and promises to the African American community.
For the first time, Mr. Trump's critics got the sort of viral moments they have craved, crisp accusatory cancer-on-the-presidency lines uttered on camera that can now be played over and over again on social media and cable television, making clear just who was in charge of the campaign to pressure a foreign power to help bring down the president's domestic political rivals.
The irony of that outcome of male dominance in 2020 carried a sharp sting in this dawning age of female empowerment -- when the #MeToo Movement has reshaped office politics and put Harvey Weinstein behind bars; when women voters sent record-breaking numbers of female lawmakers to Congress, leading to Democrats taking back the House; when House Speaker Nancy Pelosi can embody girl power by towering over a table of White House suits pointing an accusatory finger at the President.
Arpaio, an ally of Trump's who is running for the Senate seat being vacated by Jeff FlakeJeffrey (Jeff) Lane FlakeArpaio considering running for former sheriff job after Trump pardon Overnight Energy: Warren edges past Sanders in poll of climate-focused voters | Carbon tax shows new signs of life | Greens fuming at Trump plans for development at Bears Ears monument Carbon tax shows new signs of life in Congress MORE (R-Ariz.), reportedly said the appointment is "totally improper" and represents an "accusatory role" for the court.
There were no passengers, just a lone, slightly accusatory woman in uniform, who said that the flight had been cancelled since yesterday and she would have to route through—and here her mind went blank, the way you blank on the name of a person at a party—although some part of her brain must have known, because she turned and walked back the way she had come, past the Segafredo franchise, the Swatch counter, past two Italian men shopping for sunglasses at a little spinning stand, down to the new gate, the number of which was circled on her new boarding pass.

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