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So you could look at Amager Fusion and see bastardization.
Think of it as a bastardization of the Cheesy Gordita Crunch.
To critics, this is the precise problem with From'Innov—it's intrusive, practically a bastardization of cheesemaking.
At worst, it sounded like a scam; at best, a bastardization of a sacred kind of ritual.
Others compared Santos's bastardization of Ronaldo as the sports version of the now-infamous Beast Jesus foible.
The ma po tofu was mediocre—dry and unspicy, a horrible bastardization of a Szechuan dish I love.
I am using my constitutional right of free speech and protest to protest against the bastardization of Shakespeare.
The word savate comes from an old French word for boot, a bastardization of the Spanish word zapato.
"It's an amazing bastardization of the faith," wrote John Halpin of the liberal Center for American Progress think tank.
While more traditional leftists recoiled at what they saw as a bastardization of Marx, Sunkara admires the analytical approach.
They'd fallen in love in the midst of a hip-hop uncomplicated by sales, crossing over, bastardization, and MTV.
I wondered whether it was culturally insensitive to drink wine with curry, some kind of farang bastardization of Thai cuisine.
They see our columns as a bastardization of the craft and contributing to the uncredible reputation astrology has in the mainstream.
While chicken parm is our delicious bastardization of Italian cuisine, the parmo is the small area around Teespring, England's own bastardization, which means you take the same deliciously crispy chicken cutlet and swap out the red sauce for an artery-clogging heap of bechamel and sub the mozzarella and parm for shit-ton of cheddar melted over top.
Meaning, there is no space for any kind of bastardization with sushi, especially because by nature, sushi is a very pure food.
Fed up with the "bastardization" of the term emo, Szuch and crew washed their hands of the stylistic trend they helped engender.
It starts with accidents simple acts of aggression, but quickly mutates, like the human genome, into an spectacular bastardization of all societal rituals.
Such is the case with "Fratelli," Abrantes's deliciously shot bastardization of Shakespeare's ''Taming of the Shrew,'' which he co-directed with Alexandre Melo.
What we generally call rye bread, although it is not a whole-grain bread, isn't simply an American bastardization of a European rye.
It's always struggled with its identity since French fur traders and British colonists moved in—it's name is a bastardization of Green Mountains in French.
So thanks to Absolute Obedience, through its arbitrary ranking system and intensely problematic bastardization of sub-dom relationships, I found my passion for queer theory.
KENNEDY: It would probably say Kendy (ph) because I would have to lose some letters because someone has already got Kennedy so, it would be bastardization.
Van Gogh, Starry Night is not only a ridiculous bastardization of beloved paintings, but a disgrace to quality immersive digital art: a detestable double feat of degradation.
But the bastardization made him famous, sending him on tours around the world, and giving his song an audience of millions who would recognize the melody anywhere.
John Halpin, a senior fellow at the liberal think tank Center for American Progress, criticized conservative media mogul Rupert Murdoch for a "bastardization" of the Catholic faith.
Sure, lots of fancy food magazines will tell you to "elevate" your cocktail game by swapping out this classic cocktail for a Paloma or some bastardization based on gin.
And the surprise twist at the end of "The Long Night" that brought us back there feels like a cheap bastardization of what used to make Game of Thrones exceptional.
But he's not exactly saying that he just wants to fill his sets with guitar bands: he loves house music and thinks EDM is a bastardization of everything he adores.
This seems to be a somewhat freewheeling bastardization of string theory based on the idea that plant spores can be broken down into energy particles that somehow connect the universe.
While most of the reaction was as positive as a video of this nature could possibly receive, not everyone was happy with what they viewed as YumFeed's bastardization of Italian food.
Others, known as "muted groups," are quieted by default, because when they alter the language to meet their needs, their speech is viewed as an inferior bastardization of the original standards.
The seeds of a potential rock revival are chewed up and spit out in an overproduced bastardization of rock that romanticizes the hippie era without any of its relevance or defiance.
This glorious-yet-bizarre bastardization of Chinese food is a very real part of the fabric of Chinese food in this country, but for some reason has been relegated to southeastern New England.
"Dindu nuffin" (often abbreviated as "dindu") is a bastardization of "didn't do nothing," in reference to the claims of innocence that parents, friends, and community members make about the victims of unlawful police shootings.
While such an argument might work in a state like North Carolina — home of a bizarre pork-and-ketchup-based bastardization of barbecue — one Republican lawmaker reminded him of the Lone Star State's legendary exceptionalism.
I spotted the Momofuku cookbook at Alo's, a small bistro in the suburbs whose farm-to-table philosophy shares more with elBulli's high-end plate presentation than Chang's signature bastardization of East Asian comfort foods.
Running an oyster bar really means just having good relationships with oyster farmers, being able to cut through the bastardization of oyster names by big seafood distributors, and just dealing with the fickle nature of oysters.
Once you become complicit in this bastardization, there is no respect, and when there is no respect for the content, there is no respect for cinema, and when there is no respect for cinema, there is Mortdecai.
Just as the panel buildings themselves were a cheap bastardization of the utopian ideals of Brutalist architecture (à la Le Corbusier), the communities formed around these buildings were a haphazard and diluted version of the ideals of communism itself.
As British English was introduced into schools in the region as a result of colonialism, Pidgin began to be viewed as a bastardization of the pure English that had been promoted with the help of institutions like the BBC.
"My feeling is because tiki is weird cultural appropriation in general—it's sort of the way it is, it's a weird bastardization of a whole bunch of cultures—we're sort of twisting the tiki culture of the past," Windak says.
The material supervised by Mr. Williams (who's esteemed for, among other things, his work on "Who Framed Roger Rabbit") was shaped into two subsequent features, one a well-meaning but ineffectual salvage job, the next an out-and-out bastardization.
"Battle Against a True Hero" goes over the top with a confluence of jittery hooks that recall a sped-up, harmonically plainer bastardization of 19th-century classical kitsch, played on instruments whose textural range includes crunchy, bleepy, glittery, and vaporous.
Ever since Donald Trump said McCain wasn't a war hero, there have been calls for McCain to repudiate Trump, since he represents the antithesis of McCain's supposed values—honor, integrity, virtue—and the bastardization of his supposed strength, his beloved straight talk.
" At Gizmodo, Charlie Jane Anders captured the movie's true despair, stating, "Gods of Egypt feels like such an abdication of story, and such a bastardization of culture, that the only sane response is to abandon sanity, and enlist in the murder-police of the senseless new era.
A lot of people disagreed, and immediately began complaining both online and in-person about this apparent slight, this bastardization of "their" franchise, this complete abandonment of rational thought by a company that routinely creates some of the best and most successful games to ever exist.
He was a "preman"—an Indonesian bastardization of the English phrase "free man" that is used as a catchall to describe the assorted thugs, street toughs, and gangsters that work in the margins of society, controlling much of the illegal and semi-legal economy of Indonesia.
I'm not just talking about the fact that both bills take critical resources away from low-, moderate-, and middle-income households to subsidize the wealth of the rich — a form of class warfare and a gross bastardization of the family values the GOP once claimed to possess.
At that time, the Klan grew "from a relative handful of members to several million people in the span of a few years as a consequence of three factors: anti-immigrant sentiment, a misguided sense of patriotism and a bastardization of the Christian message," Mr. Brooks said.
Since 1998, the group has been gaining fame amongst European high modernist noise circles for their openness to untraditional methods of notation and anti-academic approaches to music, produced by combining junk materials with a veritable bastardization of traditional classical instruments like flutes, clarinets, and the piano.
Here's the sentence at the end of the first paragraph that best captures her opinion of the album: The seeds of a potential rock revival are chewed up and spit out in an overproduced bastardization of rock that romanticizes the hippie era without any of its relevance or defiance.
See: the hundreds, if not thousands, of jokes Latinx people have added to the "writing my Latino novel" thread on Twitter, in which they ridicule Cummins' clichéd prose and bastardization of the Mexican experience, and simultaneously, the way in which all media has failed to represent us beyond these ridiculous stereotypes.
A good book could be written about the bastardization of great novels, and Victor Hugo's "Les Misérables" would make a fine Exhibit A. Rarely has any work of literature received such a pummeling at the hands of a succession of publishers, translators, filmmakers and musical impresarios, as David Bellos demonstrates in "The Novel of the Century," his intriguing new history of Hugo's 1,500-page masterpiece.
This excrescency is hardly a denouement in the African personality of centered African lore, but its inglorious bastardization.
A joke on modern French anxiety over the bastardization of the French language (cf. Franglais) shows the Gauls using Latin loanwords. :(1973 – Etc, etc ...) – 1 page. Where it was actually first published is not certain.
That somebody is blond and blue-eyed does not mean that > he is racially pure. He might even be a degenerate coward. Bastardization > shows in different aspects. We have to be on our guard against racial > arrogance.
On 26 November 2013, Knight made a 94-page submission to the Defence Abuse Response Task Force (DART). In 2014 he initiated court proceedings in the ACT Supreme Court against the Commonwealth of Australia seeking damages for the bastardization he allegedly suffered whilst at Duntroon.
He denounced the "bastardization" of Gothic art, which meant the decoration of bars and private residences with medieval and mock-medieval works.Elizabeth Nicole Emery, Laura Morowitz, Consuming the Past: The Medieval Revival in Fin-de-siècle France, Ashgate Publishing, 2003, p. 119 He was also the editor of Annales Archéologiques from 1867 to 1872.
How Saturday Night Live Hit a High in the '90s. TV Guide. The host and contestants are played as caricatures of their real life personalities. Hammond said that, while his initial Connery impression was as accurate as possible, it would eventually morph into a "bastardization" of the actor, which audiences—and Hammond himself—found far more entertaining.
Shankar, p. 215. In America, the LP cover carried a quote from The Guardians music critic, Edward Greenfield, that read: "If East has to meet West, then few musicians have achieved it with such open joy as Ravi Shankar." According to author Peter Lavezzoli, however, other critics considered it to be "a bastardization of two distinct forms of music".Lavezzoli, p. 221.
The men had mess groups, hunted and trapped in brigades and always reported to the head of the trapping party. This man was called a "boosway", a bastardization of the French term bourgeois. He was the leader of the brigade and the head trader. Donald Mackenzie, representing the North West Company, held a rendezvous in the Boise River Valley in 1819.
In the first novel, Phouchg and Loonquawl received Deep Thought's answer to Life, the Universe, and Everything on the day of the answer, seven and a half million years (75,000 generations) after Deep Thought had been asked the question. They were chosen at birth for this task. The name "Phouchg" may be a bastardization of the word Fuck, as his predecessor's name is Fook.
The term shinbutsu shūgō itself was coined during the early modern era (17th century) to refer to the amalgamation of kami and buddhas in general, as opposed to specific currents within Buddhism which did the same, e.g. Ryōbu Shintō and Sannō Shintō.Inoue (2004:67-68) The term may have a negative connotation of bastardization and randomness.Teeuwen & Rambelli (2002:49) It is a yojijukugo phrase.
The John MacInnes Student Ice Arena is home to many traditions. The oldest and by far the most well known is the Copper Country Anthem. The tradition was started as an insult to Polka music that was popular at the time. The song Blue Skirt Waltz was taken and slowed down as a bastardization of the song, people rose from their seats and began to sway.
Venien's vocals were also likened to those of death metal, while the "rattling" guitar sound and noticeable basslines were noted. However, the reaction of Grayson Currin of Pitchfork Media was mixed. He criticized the album's lack of progression and Venien's "bastardization" of Von's legacy although he also complimented on the album's low-fidelity production, high-energy and enthusiasm. Death metal, grindcore and hardcore punk elements in the album were also noted.
Brigada News FM stations are collectively known as Brigada News FM Philippines with its current slogan Tama Noh!? (Filipino bastardization of Is that right?). Currently, Brigada News FM has 40 owned and operated FM stations across the country and more are planned to be opened. Since October 18, 2017, Brigada News FM operates five network feeds (Manila, Pampanga, Batangas, Cebu and General Santos City) for its stations to simulcast various programming.
Oscar de León (nicknamed Oscar Wao, a bastardization of Oscar Wilde) is an overweight Dominican growing up in Paterson, New Jersey. Oscar desperately wants to be successful with women but, from a young age, is unable to find love, largely because he is a nerd obsessed with science fiction and comic books. His great fear is that he will die a virgin. After high school, Oscar attends Rutgers University.
Despite featuring "a stripped- down" viking metal sound that "pays homage" to the likes of Bathory and early Enslaved, Umspkiptar retains "the fuzzy riffing and low production values" of Burzum's previous black metal releases. SputnikMusic's Kyle Ward described the album's style as "an odd bastardization of the usual black metal sound." The album also rarely features harsh vocals. The track "Alfadanz" features a "submerged" piano intro and repeating simple riffs.
However, the Oral tradition of the entire Iguedo clans disagree with this assertion as it would have amount to bastardization of Culture if Eri made such a taboo as all of their tradition indicates paternal origin. A third opinion asserts that Iguedo came from either Agukwu or Onitsha. However, not many people share this view. That Iguedo came from Agukwu (Nri) could be an attempt to explain her relationship with the people of Nri.
The song was written by Dero, Crap, and Flux, with Dero alone writing the lyrics. The song is in the key of F# minor at a tempo of 123 bpm. The verses of the song are an excerpt from the Lord's Prayer in German, followed by a bastardization in the second verse. For example, the second line "Geheilgt werde dein Name" (Hallowed be thy name), becomes "Geheiligt werde die Lüge" (Hallowed be the lie).
A meeting of the four Nazis who imposed Nazi ideology on the legal system of Germany. From left to right: Roland Freisler, Franz Schlegelberger, Otto Georg Thierack, and Curt Rothenberger. Prior to the Nazi ascension to power in 1933, Adolf Hitler often blamed moral degradation on Rassenschande, or on "bastardization"—a way to assure his followers of his continuing anti- Semitism, which had been toned down for popular consumption.Claudia Koonz (2003), The Nazi Conscience.
West African Pidgin English remained in use in West Africa after the slave trade and, later, European colonization ended. Many distinct regional variants of the language emerged. Looked down upon in colonial times as a bastardization of proper English – a stigma still attached to it by some – Pidgin nonetheless remains in widespread use. In Nigeria in 2016 there was an estimated five million individuals who use Pidgin as a primary language for everyday use.
Rather than simply ignoring characters from the Shadow's past, Chaykin has murdered them in full view... And when Mr. Chaykin was asked why he had this penchant for drawing pictures of thugs jamming .45's into the mouths of terrified women, Mr. Chaykin responded that the only readers who might object to this bastardization of a much-beloved fictional character were 'forty-year-old boys'. These comics bear the legend FOR MATURE READERS. For MATURE read DERANGED.
" Professor Robert P. George added that "these groups are political operations constructed to masquerade as organizations devoted to the Catholic faith". The leak revealed an email sent by John Halpin, a senior fellow at the Center for American Progress. The email discussed conservative media mogul Rupert Murdoch's decision to raise his kids in the Catholic Church. He wrote, "Many of the most powerful elements of the conservative movement are all Catholic (many converts) ... It's an amazing bastardization of the faith.
Kaguvi was found guilty and hanged in 1898. Some Ndebele historians say that the form "Kaguvi" is a bastardization of his name by Europeans, and that his real name was "Kakubi Ncube". They also claim that together with Nehenda, he ensured that the Shona would rise up at the same time as the Ndebele people in the First Chimurenga. The name "Kaguvi" was also given to a man called Gumboreshumba (c1870-1898), who claimed to speak for the original Kaguvi's spirit.
Pandora's Box () is a 1929 German silent drama film directed by Georg Wilhelm Pabst, and starring Louise Brooks, Fritz Kortner, and Francis Lederer. The film follows Lulu, a seductive, thoughtless young woman whose raw sexuality and uninhibited nature bring ruin to herself and those who love her. It is based on Frank Wedekind's plays Erdgeist (1895) and Die Büchse der Pandora (1904). Released in 1929, Pandora's Box was a critical failure, dismissed by German critics as a bastardization of its source material.
Author and critic Richie Unterberger describes the Anthology 3 version of "Not Guilty" as a "bastardization" due to the editing out of a mid-song guitar solo and other features from the 1968 stereo mix. He adds that this treatment is "more roundly castigated than almost any other of the Anthology reconstructions". Beatles author John Winn also criticises Emerick's work, describing it as a "mangled mix" with inconsistent sound and several "superfluous edits". Take 102 without Emerick's edits appears on the 50th Anniversary box set.
It also became a New York Times best seller. In 2017, Attkisson created a media bias chart that was reused by right-wing blog PJ Media and characterized as "a bastardization" of that produced by Ad Fontes Media. According to PolitiFact, this chart "labels anything not overtly conservative as 'left'". The news outlets with a purported left bias include the Associated Press, Reuters, the American television networks ABC, NBC/CNBC, and CBS, The New York Times, The Washington Post, CNN, NPR, Politico, and USA Today.
According to the label: > Deep Elm cited the bastardization of the term "emo" in today's pop culture, > as well as mainstream's stranglehold and subsequent commercialization of the > genre, which placed the focus squarely on the aesthetic...not the music, the > energy or the passion. Essentially, Deep Elm refused to play the game and > closed the doors on the genre they helped to document, nurture and expose to > the world. However, in 2007 Deep Elm published an eleventh chapter in the series, entitled Taking Back What's Ours.
The African people converted to the Christian faith by the members of the Church Missionary Society for the Anglican Church and were introduced to the Bible. Some of the Christianized western world views and European moral values contradicted and contravened the nature and culture of the African people. The manifestations of the gifts of the Holy Spirit among the African converts were misunderstood and mistaken by the missionaries for diabolical African voodoo. Polygamous marriages were dissolved resulting in the bastardization of the children from these African traditional marriages.
In 2016 Twitter noted that Australia's "emoji-loving" Foreign Minister Julie Bishop shared her birthday with World Emoji Day. In 2017 US House Speaker Paul Ryan released a video on World Emoji Day claiming he "goes crazy on emojis" which was widely criticized. In 2018, Adweek reported that social media posts from the United States Department of Defense, Army and Navy seemed like "an odd fit for the breezy joys" of World Emoji Day, while other outlets called these "weird" and "the most terrible bastardization of an emoji".
Only his most ardent admirers regarded it as truly scientific work. During Davenport's tenure at Cold Spring Harbor, several reorganizations took place there. In 1918 the Carnegie Institution of Washington took over funding of the ERO with an additional handsome endowment from Mary Harriman. In 1921 he was elected as a Fellow of the American Statistical Association.List of ASA Fellows, retrieved 2016-07-16. Davenport founded the International Federation of Eugenics Organizations (IFEO) in 1925, with Eugen Fischer as chairman of the Commission on Bastardization and Miscegenation (1927).
Gorgora served as one of the early capitals of Ethiopia during the reigns of Emperor Susenyos I and his son Fasilides before Fasilides founded Gondar. It was selected as a capital as it started with the letter "gʷa" (Ge'ez: ጐ), as dictated by a prophecy of the time (the same prophecy led to the rise of Gondar). Gorgora is the Ethiopic bastardization of the Greek name "Γρηγόριος" (Gregorios). The city is named after the 4th-century Saint & Church Father Gregory the Illuminator, who is a prominent figure in Ethiopian Orthodox Theology.
In "Black Elk Speaks" published in 1932, recounting the Battle of the Little Bighorn described the warriors under Crazy Horse: "...off toward the west and north they were yelling " Hokahey!" like a big wind roaring, and making the tremolo; and you could hear eagle bone whistles screaming". "Hokahey" is simply an exclamation to draw attention, similar to a coach saying, "Let's do it!" It is likely neither Low Dog nor Crazy Horse ever said, "Today is a good day to die," which is the English bastardization of a common Sioux battle-cry, "Nake nula wauŋ welo!" ("nake nula waun").
In the short, which Harmon would dub "a bastardization, a pornographic vandalization", Doc Smith urges Mharti that the solution to all of his problems is to give him oral sex. The audience reacted to it wildly, and Roiland began creating more shorts involving the characters, which soon evolved beyond his original intentions and their obvious origin within the film from which it was culled. Harmon would later create and produce Community, an NBC sitcom, while Roiland would work primarily in voice acting for Disney's Fish Hooks and Cartoon Network's Adventure Time. In 2012, Harmon was briefly fired from Community.
Maurice was opposed to some of the measures of the truce and wanted full independence for the Dutch Republic. He favoured continuing the war until a total Spanish defeat that led to an unquestionable freedom for the Republic.Anderson p. 6 In an attempt to force the issue, Remonstrant regents used their sway over local authorities to recruit mercenaries with the "Sharp Resolution" of 4 August 1617, which authorised city governments to raise mercenary armies, the so-called waardgelders,This was a Dutch bastardization of the German word "Warte Gelt", or "retainer", and at the time was a general Dutch designation for "mercenary".
The criticism for Mainwaring's finished novel was harsh in 1993. In The New Yorker, John Updike stated regarding the completed “we have a text that in no typographical way discriminates between her words and Wharton’s, and that asks us to accept this bastardization as a single smooth reading unit.” Secondly, In The New Republic, Andrew Delbanco likened Dr. Mainwaring's efforts to an act of “literary necrophilia.” Also, in a Globe review, Katherine A. Powers wrote that certain sections of “The Buccaneers” showcased “Wharton at her finest: subtle figures and tropes, eagle-eyed irony and a pathologist’s acuity in matters of class and morality.
The term "snowflake", short for "special snowflake", was used as a pejorative for such individuals, and in reference to leftist uses of "trigger warnings", alt-rightists expressed a desire to "trigger" leftists by upsetting them. Leftists who professed victim status while harassing or bullying others were labelled "crybullies", while leftists who were perceived to be stupid were labelled "libtards", a neologism of "liberal" and "retard". A young man displaying the flag of Kekistan at a pro-Trump rally; the flag is an alt-right symbol. When referring to African-Americans, alt-rightists regularly employed the meme "dindu nuffin"—a bastardization of "didn't do nothing"—in reference to claims of innocence by arrested African-Americans.
In his 2015 Movie Guide, Leonard Maltin gave it two and a half stars, judging it "still intriguing" though losing much of the atmosphere of the original. That year, Indiewire, in reviewing remakes, called City of Angels "a sickly bastardization" of its source material, though remarking Wenders himself was unable to duplicate its success with his 1993 sequel, Faraway, So Close!. In 2017, MSN included it in its 20 All-Time Worst Movie Remakes list, acknowledging it as a financial hit but "a schmaltzy tearjerker" compared to the poetry of the original. The film has a 58% score on Rotten Tomatoes based on 60 reviews, with an average rating of 6.24/10.
According to the label: > Deep Elm cited the bastardization of the term "emo" in today's pop culture, > as well as mainstream's stranglehold and subsequent commercialization of the > genre, which placed the focus squarely on the aesthetic...not the music, the > energy or the passion. Essentially, Deep Elm refused to play the game and > closed the doors on the genre they helped to document, nurture and expose to > the world. However, in 2007 the label published an eleventh chapter in the series, entitled Taking Back What's Ours. In April 2010 Deep Elm began soliciting submissions for a twelfth installment of The Emo Diaries, which was released in January 2011 as I Love You But in the End I Will Destroy You.
However, the "black horror on the Rhine" did much to shape German views of both the French and Africans. In Mein Kampf, Adolf Hitler wrote: "7, 000, 000 people languish under alien rule and the main artery of the German people flows through the playground of black African hordes...It was and is the Jews who bring the Negro to the Rhineland, always with the same concealed thought and with the clear goal of destroying by the bastardization of the white race they hate". In a 1928 speech, Hitler ranted against the "de-Germanization, Negrification and Judaization of our people". In his 1930 book The Myth of the 20th Century, Alfred Rosenberg denounced France for "contributing to the dehumanization of Europe by the means of blacks, just as had done by introducing Jewish emancipation 140 years ago".
However, some Cameroonians condemn this linguistic creativity as a bastardization of Western languages, while others see it as a simple way to win over a non-educated public, without transmitting any social message. The main promoters of the Cameroonian popular theatre are Daniel Ndo (with the character of Oncle Otsama, the stereotype of the old ewondo villager, who misunderstands the meaning of what is happening in the world around him), Dieudonné Afana (with the character of Jean Miché Kankan, the parody of the stingy and bad-tempered bamileke man), and David Kemzeu (alias Deiv K. Moktoï, with the character of Newrich Proudlove, a professor of “social affarism” who teaches how to get rich fraudulently, without being caught. They are well-known characters not only in Cameroon, but also in the rest of Africa and in the diaspora.
He is eventually forced to dismiss Kvothe due to his new wife's hatred of the Edema Ruh (Kvothe's people) but not before promising to aid him in furthering his education at the University via letter of credit. Meluan Lackless: Heiress of the Lackless family, an ancient family of Vintas that was once among the most powerful families in Vintas. The 'Lackless' surname (originally 'Loeclos'), being a bastardization of the word 'Lockless', is due to the rumor of a secret door in their ancestral estate without any handle nor hinges. She possesses the Lackless family's heirloom - the Loeclos Box, a box without handle, lid or hinges that has subtle secret engravings around it and is at least a millennium old, with the contents of the box speculated to be a stone or glass object of importance due to the box's weight and the way the object tumbles inside it.
Howard's niece, Queen Anne, fell from power in May 1536. This undoubtedly contributed to the King's fury when in early July 1536 he learned of the marriage contract of Lord Thomas and Lady Margaret since Lady Margaret was at the time next in the line of succession as a result of the King's bastardization of his daughters Mary and Elizabeth. The couple were committed to the Tower, and on 18 July 1536 an Act of Attainder accusing Howard of attempting to 'interrupt ympedyte and lett the seid Succession of the Crowne' was passed in both houses of Parliament. The Act sentenced Howard to death, and forbade the marriage of any member of the King's family without his permission.. The death sentence was not carried out, and Lord Thomas languished in the Tower despite the fact that Lady Margaret was required to renounce their relationship by King Henry's minister Thomas Cromwell.
" Among the vocal performances, the roles of Eichner and Rogen as Timon and Pumbaa, respectively, received particular praise by critics, with The A.V. Clubs A. A. Dowd proclaiming: "Ultimately, only Billy Eichner and Seth Rogen, as slacker sidekicks Timon and Pumbaa, make much of an impression; their funny, possibly ad-libbed banter feels both fresh and true to the spirit of the characters—the perfect remake recipe." A. A. Dowd, writing for The A.V. Club, summarized the film as "Joyless, artless, and maybe soulless, it transforms one of the most striking titles from the Mouse House vault into a very expensive, star-studded Disneynature film." Dowd bemoaned the film's insistence on realism, commenting, "We're watching a hollow bastardization of a blockbuster, at once completely reliant on the audience's pre-established affection for its predecessor and strangely determined to jettison much of what made it special." Scott Mendelson at Forbes condemned the film as a "crushing disappointment": "At almost every turn, this redo undercuts its own melodrama by downplaying its own emotions.

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