It is the Sergeants Benevolent Association, not the Sergeant's Benevolent Organization.
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"She called it a benevolent dictatorship, but honestly it wasn't always benevolent," he said.
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THEY'RE BASICALLY IN SOME SENSES I WOULD SAY, PERHAPS BENEVOLENT BUT A BENEVOLENT DICTATORSHIP.
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"We're benevolent capitalists, building a benevolent economy," said Mr. Clemenson, 34, a co-founder of Lottery.
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"We're benevolent capitalists, building a benevolent economy," said Mr. Clemenson, 34, a co-founder of Lottery.
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They could theoretically, you know … They're basically, in some senses I would say, perhaps benevolent but a benevolent dictatorship.
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Benevolent sexism is supposed to protect women from hostile sexism, and hostile sexism is supposed to keep women in line with the ideals of benevolent sexism.
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The Sergeants Benevolent Association (as distinct from the Police Benevolent Association, representing 7,000 NYPD sergeants) official Twitter account has been roasting the mayor in all-caps fashion.
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"Benevolent assimilation" would supposedly raise Filipinos to a higher plane.
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The very idea is dated and smacks of benevolent sexism.
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Did we expect this intelligence to be kind and benevolent?
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It's the little guy up against bigger startups like Benevolent.
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He was benevolent, kind, always serving, generous, ambitious and caring.
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She gave of a vibe that was benevolent but authoritative.
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Gobble Gracker, to take over that benevolent spirit's nightly visits.
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Some experts point to a benevolent effect of peer pressure.
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If he's a god, he's not a particularly benevolent one.
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Caddies can request financial assistance through the Caddie Benevolent Fund.
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Several described Mr Sanders as a sort of benevolent guru.
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Kevin forgives quickly and believes that the universe is benevolent.
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I wasn't sure I still believed in a benevolent father.
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I wasn't sure I still believed in a benevolent father.
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It was a benevolent dictatorship in disguise as a democracy.
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Rick was sometimes a dictator, but usually a benevolent one.
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Because I am a benevolent beauty editor, I accepted your challenge.
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On the surface, it's all benevolent smiles and fabulous, windswept hair.
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Even weakened, unions continue to have benevolent effects on civic life.
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This benevolent, beautiful creature even tries to get Dana a boyfriend.
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O'Donnell was less than amused by Trump's show of benevolent mercy.
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On the whole Washington has been a benevolent, even generous landlord.
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Will Jon Snow fall into the role of reluctant, benevolent monarch?
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Ed Mullins, president of the Sergeants Benevolent Association in New York.
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Your benevolent sexism can now simply take the form of benevolence.
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Tonight and Benevolent tell her that's the case for everyone here.
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No more benevolent and hardworking dad who still somehow makes time.
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We are more benevolent than China, but only because he chooses.
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From John Wu, president, Taiwan Benevolent Association of America, Rosemead, Calif.
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He's referred to as the "BDFL"—the Benevolent Dictator for Life.
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In that context, Menéndez was certainly more benevolent toward her subject.
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Wouldn't you much rather live in a world with benevolent folks?
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Suddenly our golden god of technology didn't seem so benevolent anymore.
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At school, I sensed that outsiders regarded me with benevolent concern.
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The guidelines were intended to make television a more benevolent experience.
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The Nando's, Chinese, and pizza places were benevolent but small-time.
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But Infowars makes Dr. Oz and the Food Babe seem benevolent.
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That has helped make the Jungle a magnet for celebrities, and for just about every benevolent and not-so-benevolent organization on both sides of the English Channel — and the migrant issue — to make their case.
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While the agility of a competent, benevolent dictatorship may appeal to many Filipinos, especially those millions who have lived in Singapore and the Middle East, the Duterte regime has proved to be neither competent nor benevolent.
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But is Tyrion's benevolent oligarchy an upgrade from the old monarchy system?
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Sgt. Ed Mullins, the head of the Sergeants Benevolent Association, in 2017.
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Everything is run by nigh-omnipotent and mostly benevolent AI philosopher-kings.
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The case is Port Authority Police Benevolent Association Inc et al v.
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And so moral capitalism necessarily leads back to a relatively benevolent billionaire.
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You've got a big responsibility to fulfill, don't you, Mr. Benevolent Boozerun?
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The Southern States Police Benevolent Association declined to comment on Robinson's case.
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I too am human, imperfect, and not some benevolent cancer patient trope.
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Some, like state-enabled universal internet access, are benevolent but perhaps idealistic.
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His face is stern but serene, like that of a benevolent dictator.
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Ed Mullins, president of the Sergeants Benevolent Association in New York City.
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And you'll give it to them, because you're a benevolent coffee god.
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The city's nearly 400-delegate Police Benevolent Association (PBA) called for Gov.
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The firemen's brotherhood was less a labor union than a benevolent society.
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The Trumps rejected her resignation, gracious and benevolent leaders that they are.
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The largest is the Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association, with some 2,000 members.
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Ancient people did this to summon dryads, the benevolent spirits inside trees.
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Trump expresses both hostile and benevolent attitudes toward women all the time.
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But the benevolent and objective myth benefits the powerful, not the people.
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As he talks, Savage's benevolent mad scientist persona is on full display.
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The public has probably already decided that Amazon is a benevolent corporation.
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Though capable of ruthlessness, Mr. Ochs prided himself on his benevolent paternalism.
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Reprieve makes people benevolent, and grateful, and therefore easier to be around.
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This is perhaps out of a benevolent desire to maintain patients' hopes.
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ThirdLove's policy felt less benevolent when paired with below-market-rate salaries.
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Is their approach basically the benevolent philosopher king model of real estate?
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The Sergeants Benevolent Association did not respond to a request for comment.
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Graham: For benevolent causes [Editor's note: All viewer donations go to rednoseday.org].
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The Patrolmen's Benevolent Association in New York is fighting to repeal Bell's case.
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What is it that makes Ami more of a benevolent program than Skynet?
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MICHAEL POWERS President New York State Correctional Officers and Police Benevolent Association Albany
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Heimel is daring, critical, benevolent, and incisive about the cultural hothouse she's in.
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And I think Malcolm X was, at times, a kind of benevolent patriarch.
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But one is not born, but rather becomes, a benevolent forest-dwelling witch.
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They should be protected by more than benevolent self-regulation by Silicon Valley.
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But Black Summer's doesn't want to give you too many impactful, benevolent characters.
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He's magnanimous when treated like the benevolent king he believes himself to be.
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And they had nothing but nice things to say about their benevolent leader.
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" Women described Cimber as everything from a "school bully" to a "benevolent dictator.
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Foundations and other benevolent organizations would help foot the cost to the cities.
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The first is a benevolent world served by the intelligent robots we've designed.
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But benevolent or not, experts say it's hard to dispute Guzman's business savvy.
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Efforts to reach the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association for comment late Tuesday were unsuccessful.
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He is on the board of the Armenian General Benevolent Union in Philadelphia.
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The Benevolent Ruler was a heart with a crown on top of it.
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Will future politicians battle for Swift's endorsement like gladiators before a benevolent empress?
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Benevolent sexism is the carrot, Glick explained, and hostile sexism is the stick.
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He said that I was clearly not as generous as my benevolent predecessor.
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Now, TIAA's image as a benevolent provider of investment advice is in question.
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Hadi slowly takes over the town government and rules like a benevolent authoritarian.
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Elias Husamudeen, president of the Correction Officers' Benevolent Association, also issued a statement.
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Albert W. O'Leary, a spokesman for the Police Benevolent Association, declined to comment.
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This benevolent self comes and goes as if I have poor radio reception.
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Albert W. O'Leary, a spokesman for the Police Benevolent Association, declined to comment.
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Her labor union, the Sergeants Benevolent Association, scheduled a news conference on Thursday.
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Her labor union, the Sergeants Benevolent Association, scheduled a news conference on Thursday.
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Begin a 24/7/365 durational performance as Trump's benevolent twin, Ronald Trump?
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"Benevolent mentor loses his shit" worked the first time, and maybe even the second.
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The gift may seem completely benevolent but then you may want something in return.
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Still, Martin's role has remained more of a benevolent landlord than full-on collaborator.
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I.A. sources, with hundreds of non-Gottlieb-sponsored research papers documenting its benevolent effects.
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Patrick Lynch, president of the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association of the City of New York.
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Look at the benevolent and ultimately not-life-threatening nerd machine he has built!
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The contest recognizes benevolent individuals and groups who selflessly give back to their communities.
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The Police Benevolent Association (PBA), which represents NYPD officers, blasted O'Neill for firing Pantaleo.
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Bearded and bespectacled, Mr. Earle 22014, resembled a benevolent anarchist behind his acoustic guitar.
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But this time President Trump might have a more benevolent look at the initiative.
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Infuriated, the president of the New York City Patrolmen's Benevolent Association pilloried the board.
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Sometimes he raised his arms as he ran, surrendering to a benevolent life force.
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They offer a new kind of America, where a benevolent government provides for all.
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Far from playing the faceless, benevolent role of the selector, Justice were rock stars.
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They are the heralds of America's arrival as the benevolent hegemon of the 1990s.
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Cue a series of traded glances between benevolent white boss and thankful black employee.
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That's how they trick you, I guess — by having this benevolent spin on it.
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Leave it to the IOC to corrupt an organization as benevolent as the WHO.
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Our only hope is to choose some benevolent hand to be at our controls.
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Today, intentions are more benevolent — talk-show hosts aren't genuinely trying to alienate guests.
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And meritocracy — formerly benevolent and just — has become what it was invented to combat.
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Fittingly for a benevolent live-action children's film, "Paddington 2" begins with a gift.
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Simultaneously, it outlines a utopian prospect where suffering can be transformed into benevolent light.
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"I am the president of the Correction Officers' Benevolent Association," he said on Thursday.
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He was not shy about being a role model or a benevolent authority figure.
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Firstly they want to appear like they are benevolent forces using technology for good.
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Stanley Jean-Poix, president of the majority-black Miami Community Police Benevolent Association, questioned.
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He said it felt like watching "a benevolent virus" spread across their L.A. communities.
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The union, the New York State Correctional Officers & Police Benevolent Association, declined to comment.
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This behavior, however "benevolent" in the perspective of the employer, is still intentionally discriminatory.
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In some scenes, its personnel (Leland, Evil Georgiou, Tyler) are genuinely benevolent Starfleet colleagues.
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But music, like its cousins in the visual arts and letters, is benevolent by nature.
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After all that bloodshed and prophecy and smoke babies, Westeros is now a...benevolent oligarchy.
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But when someone responded to her, "Unless they're ungrateful," Kardashian stuck to her benevolent mood.
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So far, Reeves seems benevolent enough in his intentions, but it's still a troubling idea.
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The power in this was both benevolent and wicked, and, to Jana, felt perfectly natural.
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" The Sergeants' Benevolent Association, a police union, tweeted that Mr. Trump was "2500 percent correct.
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Modern feudals like to portray themselves as benevolent paternalists, but this does not stretch far.
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If they&aposre such benevolent and wonderful communitarians and socialists, just do it for free.
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Is there no greater force of pure good in this world than this benevolent billionaire?
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The benevolent jokester shared a hilarious video on his Facebook page, with his wife's commentary.
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Once there, you'll surely be delighted to see benevolent President Joe Biden being sworn in.
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What would a benevolent intelligence possibly make of our ruthlessness, our rapacious quest for understanding?
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The masterfully crafted "Snowshow," with its benevolent mischief, is evidence of the wrongness of that.
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A more benevolent Silicon Valley tycoon appears on the scene, and they begin a romance.
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The Southern States Police Benevolent Association, which includes Arkansas, would not comment on the case.
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The Supreme Federal Tribunal would not be "benevolent" to the former president, the justice said.
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She looks like the benevolent empress of the galaxy, and I am here for it.
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They're reminders of all the invisible forces, some benevolent, some not, that shape our lives.
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If they tried to behave any differently, they would be undercut by less benevolent competitors.
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Elias Husamudeen, president of the Correction Officers' Benevolent Association, would not comment, a spokesman said.
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We have someone agile at cloaking impermissible physical contact in a banal or benevolent guise.
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Whatever they are summoning — fertility, revenge, a benevolent leader, an Uber — its arrival is imminent.
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"I don't trust the numbers," said Elias Husamudeen, president of the Correction Officers' Benevolent Association.
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The Twitter feed of the Sergeants Benevolent Association is offering a steady stream of hysteria.
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But empathy for whom, and for what higher purpose, always complicates this supposedly benevolent action.
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I was benevolent and rich and would visit to serve tomato soup to the populace.
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By all accounts, Timothy Caughman, 66, was a benevolent man content with an unassuming life.
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" The New Jersey State Patrolman's Benevolent Association wrote on Twitter, "Today is a horrific day….
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AI safety researchers emphasize that we shouldn't assume AI systems will be benevolent by default.
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When they're not communing with butterflies, they're rescuing joeys — such is their benevolent and peaceful nature.
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Those assertions have been echoed by the New York City Police Benevolent Association and its president.
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It's a benevolent cult, but when you play with us, you find out [what I mean].
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Yet Mr Pence also strains to present Trump's America as a benevolent superpower, untempted by isolationism.
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Smite's benevolent forest hero Sylvanus is getting an official Bob Ross skin in the next patch.
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This is the land of the creaky door, the soft-spoken demon, and the benevolent cryptid.
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When you take away everything someone has, you get to feel benevolent for handing out scraps.
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Hillary reveals herself to be a benevolent robot, hoping to bring peace to us humans. 17.
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Technology was supposed to be benevolent force that spread rapidly and lifted us all up together.
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I, at the same time, was invited into a benevolent secret society, called the Aspen Institute.
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Activision and Infinity Ward: the unified and benevolent superpower, maintaining order in the face of secession.
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She looks like a California earth fairy—a benevolent mother from a Francesca Lia Block book.
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If so, do you think that "benevolent defiance" could be harnessed for good in some way?
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It's one of learning to embrace the coming tech utopia, and especially its many benevolent billionaires.
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Instead, what he represents in public is the natural and masterful interpretation of a benevolent rebel.
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The Ancient & Benevolent Order of the Lynx uses as its central metaphor the idea of seeing.
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Such a benevolent gift from the most gracious King, to strengthen the bonds of English brotherhood!
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A restaurant in the Spanish Benevolent Society, French fare in the East Village and other news.
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She, in particular, seems to view Gilead as benevolent and to treasure its fundamentalist Christian teachings.
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"God has been very benevolent in putting the people in this building together," Ms. Mathis said.
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She seemed, as she almost always does, mellow, avuncular, benevolent, curious, and simultaneously earnest and amused.
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There is no benevolent foreign power to step into the breach if America loses its way.
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The company owned all the properties in the village but was a benevolent patron, residents said.
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"It will be fascinating to watch how these benevolent dictatorships work out over time," he says.
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It waged a Cold War to defeat Communism, enhancing its claims of benevolent foreign policy leadership.
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Chinese leaders have presented their efforts as a mild and benevolent campaign to fight Islamic extremism.
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With the notable exception of Christopher Isherwood, there were few benevolent eldergays in the literary scene.
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Real love—everyday, prosaic, blinding, and benevolent love—comes in more forms than we have words.
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They do all this while expecting him to approve of their benevolent approval of black people.
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Company earnings are growing at a double-digit clip, the investors argued, while central banks remain benevolent.
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At first, cops thought some strange, benevolent friend of the feline race was spaying and neutering strays.
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In that light, the tech industry's cheap products and free services fell somewhere between benign and benevolent.
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His solution is to become a gang lord himself, essentially imposing a benevolent dictatorship on his neighborhood.
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Turner incrementally realises both his own complicity and that the notion of a benevolent master is illusory.
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East Pender Street in Vancouver's Chinatown is home to many such clubs for clans or benevolent associations.
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Kenya, says a close ally of Mr Kenyatta, would be much better off with a benevolent dictatorship.
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Even the name, "Grammarly," sounds like the benevolent hero in a Jane Austen novel: Good Mr. Grammarly!
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I envisioned, like, a benevolent, diamond-bestowing-upon-starlets visual... something like a Citizen Kane or something.
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One random benevolent executive that only Mae seems to communicate with conjures white wine from the bushes.
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Or should we give them the benefit of the doubt as benevolent protectors of our constitutional rights?
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It's generally a more benevolent maelstrom than that of, say, Jupiter, but things are swirling around nonetheless.
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For those like me who "no hablo espanol," Dictablanda is a Spanish pun for a benevolent dictator.
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Popular memory of the antebellum South was still dominated by images of happy slaves and benevolent masters.
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And that also made it necessary for America to act as a benevolent banker to the world.
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In the United States and other Western countries, Poroshenko has frequently been viewed as a benevolent oligarch.
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Lt. Louis Turco, the president of the Lieutenants Benevolent Association, said his organization was monitoring the case.
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Ms. Deneuve's firm but benevolent judge anchors the film, while Mr. Paradot's performance explodes off the screen.
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She was the clearest front-runner, self-possessed and chameleonic, and a benevolent, if up-talky, presence.
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The series spent seasons on a queen's disastrous attempt to impose benevolent rule on a foreign land.
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Glick worked with Princeton University's Susan Fiske to develop a groundbreaking assessment of hostile and benevolent sexism.
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The poetry of Ariana Reines outlines a utopian prospect where suffering can be transformed into benevolent light.
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On Wednesday, Edward D. Mullins, the president of the Sergeants Benevolent Association, blasted the grand jury's decision.
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"You're thinking, O.K., if you're talking about a benevolent scientist using this, great," Jackson told me later.
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We must overcome our fear of causing offense and find faith in the power of benevolent intentions.
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" Representative quote: "Instead of feeling guilty, obligated and anxious, wouldn't you rather feel empowered, benevolent and carefree?
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The more benevolent groups scavenged for resources, while the predatory gangs violently plundered weaker (or unsuspecting) groups.
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They romanticized slavery as a benevolent institution that featured happy, faithful and well-fed bondsmen and women.
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It was, just even being pregnant was such a transformative experience for me, because as you go along your career in a male-dominated industry, pretending to be a guy and being the recipient of a lot of benevolent sexism that you don't even necessarily realize is benevolent sexism.
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Bane was already benevolent goliath by the time I was first getting into shows when I was 13.
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These days, it seems, being a rich doofus with a single benevolent bone in your body is enough.
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In western culture the dragon is very fierce, and ferocious, and for the Chinese culture it's very benevolent.
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The New York Patrolmen's Benevolent Association led a powerful boycott against the label, threatening to cost it millions.
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The Sergeants Benevolent Association, the union that represents Blake, did not respond to BuzzFeed News' request for comment.
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Imagine if you went public with your beliefs and visited a college campus to spread your benevolent gospel.
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Uber says benevolent bosses who want to cover their employees for-hire vehicle rides can use it too.
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But binders are not enough, and neither is Romney's brand of "benevolent sexism," as BinderCon's Alptraum described it.
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Alibaba aspires to serve 2bn customers around the world within 20 years—a benevolent empire that supports businesses.
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My benevolent overlords might appreciate this motion, too, should it continue to deliver me to work on time.
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"I think there's a false narrative that says El Chapo is kind of this benevolent businessman," he said.
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The Patrolmen's Benevolent Association, the union representing NYPD officers, said the officers were put in an impossible situation.
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How do I begin to be a benevolent provider when the patient does not even acknowledge my humanity?
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We deserve a future of benevolent butt play—but our attitudes and resources have to catch up first.
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They were compelled to lend, or give, money to benevolent regents, who sometimes spared and sometimes slaughtered them.
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He isn't normally passive in these situations and shouldn't be deemed benevolent to the point of self-harm.
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But the spirits of every Nintendo character killed in that trailer live on thanks to Kirby's benevolent cannibalism.
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Because insurance companies wouldn't cover ex-slaves, African-Americans formed benevolent societies that helped members defray health costs.
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And while they might be the benevolent gods of the Dwarf Fortress world, they're still just two mortals.
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At the funeral Mass, Edward D. Mullins, president of the Sergeants Benevolent Association, shared a statement from Sgt.
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Ed Mullins, the president of the Sergeants Benevolent Association, said in a statement that the request was expected.
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For a little over three decades, we have lived under Justice Kennedy's mostly (but not always) benevolent rule.
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Regrettably, though, the idea of the benevolent autocrat, the just dictator, is being revived in the Arab world.
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Officer Zwerling's great-granddaughter, Jennifer Krohn, gave the letter and other memorabilia to the city's Patrolmen's Benevolent Association.
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Edith Chávez's animals, like Ramirez's, take on a spiritual element, hovering around her self-portraits like benevolent gods.
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Gauff said "the intent behind the rule is pretty good," but he has seen its less benevolent effects.
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"The companies that used to be fun and interesting and benevolent are now disrupting our election," Maris said.
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She is a living being, an imposing yet benevolent presence in the life of anyone who approaches her.
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The mandate, in this view, is a benevolent technocratic necessity, born of economic models and real-world experience.
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Patrick Lynch, president of the Police Benevolent Association, the biggest police union in the world, saw things differently.
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Both-sides-ism rarely feels as benevolent as it does when coming from Parton, but that's nothing new.
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Someone in my household once played a tiny role in spreading a benevolent purple scourge throughout the land.
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The Broward County Police Benevolent Association endorsed Gelin in 2018, but has withdrawn that endorsement over the incident.
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The big reveal is that the Red Angel, whatever or whoever it is, might be a benevolent force.
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And let's not forget India, a budding titan that regards itself as the Indian Ocean region's benevolent overseer.
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It makes the uninsured feel dehumanized; it makes residents feel like their neighbors are less trustworthy and benevolent.
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Parents tend to be benevolent landlords, generally tapping their "tenants" for a sum below market value — sometimes far below.
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But many of his people saw him as a benevolent ruler who kept peaceful co-existence of diverse ethnicities.
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You've got to have a lot of faith in democracy, capitalism, and benevolent corporations to not worry about this.
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The difference between Trump and his Republican colleagues here is essentially the difference between hostile sexism and benevolent sexism.
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JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon's public commitment to raise wages for 18,000 employees may seem like a benevolent act.
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In these ceremonies, says Broulaye Camara, a fellow marionettist, male initiates determine whether a puppet's spirit will be benevolent.
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He later evolved into a beloved and even benevolent grandfather who motivated players 40 years his junior into champions.
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Federal officials charged Huberfeld and Norman Seabrook, president of the New York's Correction Officers' Benevolent Association, in the case.
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Central to the scammers' trade is a play on emotions, often greed or lust—but sometimes more benevolent urges.
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Although Ronnie is proud of her little betrayal, Pop (Alvin Sanders) reminds her that Hiram isn't a benevolent god.
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"Duterte has made extra effort to sell China as a benevolent partner but it's a tough sell," said Heydarian.
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So Fall constantly shies away from considering what it means for a few rich benevolent dictators to redefine reality.
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Ideas were quickly divorced from whatever benevolent sentiment spawned them, and instead tailored to garner insane and inaccurate valuations.
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But despite saying that the Based God is a benevolent force, Lil B usually invokes its wrath upon others.
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Being the benevolent emancipator that she is, Gabby knew she couldn't stand by idly and let this baseball drown.
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The track "Benevolent Panic," which you can listen to below, features Mikal Cronin on saxophone and Lars taking control.
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Effectively, an actor was thrown into career limbo until they were 'ready' to reenter into the studio's benevolent graces.
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And because he is a truly benevolent force on this horrible planet, he is using that plane for good.
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The video, posted Sunday to the Sergeants Benevolent Association YouTube page, begins with photos of NYPD officers at work.
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The Russian government has acknowledged a soft-power campaign to promote the country as a cultured, benevolent global force.
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After a day of mainly mockery, what began to emerge was something much more benevolent and enthusiastic and encouraging.
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Forrest Sr. was domineering and possessed a volcanic temper — in contrast to the more benevolent candy king Milton Hershey.
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China's classrooms teach students that authority is always benevolent and right -- and thus educate them out of the truth.
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On Sunday, the dynamic married team of Sonia Olla and Ismael Fernández perform at La Nacional-Spanish Benevolent Society.
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Residential mortgage loans continue to perform well in a still benevolent economic environment with low interest and unemployment rates.
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There are lots of films and TV series in Japan that feature benevolent robots that come to your rescue.
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But Facebook relies on the perception of its benevolent mission to recruit top talent in Silicon Valley and beyond.
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"I don't know if the nieces and nephews will still feel so benevolent after they're sued," Mr. Gray said.
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The Patrolmen's Benevolent Association, a frequent antagonist of the mayor's, has grown along with the New York Police Department.
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Proceeds from the game go to maintaining the league and to several charity organizations, including the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association.
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CNN has reached out to the Florida Police Benevolent Association, but it is unknown if the agency represents O'Leary.
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Tesla founder Elon Musk swiftly abandoned his benevolent billionaire shtick once his notoriously exploited workforce began to consider unionizing.
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The company has received support from Benevolent AI, one of the key players in the U.K. AI tech scene.
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Benevolent AI, which is worth $2 billion after a $115 million funding round, is a minority shareholder in Adarga.
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He cares too much about being the good guy, the benevolent patron — that's a persona that matters to him.
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The Police Department, the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association and Officer Frascatore's lawyer, Stephen C. Worth, also declined requests for comment.
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That sort of benevolent paternalism discrimination, as well as stereotyping that you're going to be less committed, is common.
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It's only in this week's episode that Fred's ability to deftly wield benevolent sexism to his advantage becomes undeniable.
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That's the name I prefer for him, this benevolent specter she has contributed to the canon of stage ghosts.
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The musical finds Calogero torn between a father he loves and Sonny, a powerful and seemingly benevolent neighborhood figure.
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Resembling a benevolent Pokémon, Lumi appears — in lantern form — throughout the displays, offering amazed commentary in recorded, childlike narration.
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But Comcast, benevolent Internet overlords that they are, recognized my mistake and showed corporate grace, hand-waving the overage.
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Professionally, Mr. O'Cummings worked in public relations, including as the community relations representative for the Welfare Policemen's Benevolent Association.
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Everyone who buys a Ring camera shares one core belief: that Ring cameras are neutral, objective, or even benevolent.
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As it happens, Gerwig isn't in "Little Women," but as a writer-director she maintains a constant benevolent presence.
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"The only truly benevolent slave owner was the woman or man who freed all their slaves," Greenberg crisply notes.
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Western culture has stories about poltergeists, while Slavic folklore offers tales about domovye, spirits that are far more benevolent.
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In other words, we favor benevolence over honesty, when it&aposs clear someone told a lie for benevolent reasons.
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Get Out portrays the partygoers' "benevolent" racism as what it actually is: a cover for a system of dehumanization.
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A new video by a New York City police union, the Sergeants Benevolent Association, warns about racism in America.
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In recent years, millions of dollars have flowed into the region as benevolent souls seek to thicken their auras.
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On March 6, the dynamic married team of Sonia Olla and Ismael Fernández perform at La Nacional-Spanish Benevolent Society.
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The Nightingales' unexpected renaissance over the last half-decade has been loosely based on taking this benevolent hostility public again.
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We're not always lucky enough to have a benevolent boss or a workplace that inherently recognizes our worth and power.
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We have bypassed the point where a benevolent and musically inclined parent transformed Eminem and Weezer songs into children's lullabies.
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Benevolent sexism can still undermine women's equality because it paints women as weaker and more in need of male protection.
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"Obviously, this has been a tough week at CBS," he began, before skillfully engaging in 25 minutes of benevolent stonewalling.
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De Blasio tweeted that the city reached an agreement with the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association that ultimately pushed this initiative forward.
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In "The Benefactor," he runs the gamut from benevolent monarch to snarling pit bull, sometimes in a matter of seconds.
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You might've totally missed the benevolent Queen of Broadcast's subtle cameo in Episode 11 of Handmaid's Tale Season 2, 'Holly.
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News of the new lawsuit was praised by some police groups in New York City, including the Sergeants Benevolent Association.
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The prophet at the time, Uncle Roy — all leaders are referred to as "Uncle" — is remembered as kind and benevolent.
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Those who take them should get the setting right—a safe place, with benevolent people and a sober friend around.
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" But, being the benevolent angel she is, Carey broke the news to fans gently via a statement on Twitter. "Lambs!
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Think of it, he says, as a touch of benevolent deception to counter the inherent coldness of the machine world.
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A global intelligence expert told CNN in 2013 that El Chapo actively cultivated a strong (albeit false) "benevolent businessman" persona.
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Here, he casts his benevolent gaze upon priests and devotees at the Sri Thendayuthapani Temple awaiting the commencement of rituals.
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"Hospital" describes a future in which a benevolent artificial intelligence (AI) aspires to help humans enjoy long and happy lives.
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In his future, McAulty's robots are benevolent monarchs, bloodthirsty tyrants, and unknowable gods who hold all the cards against humans.
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People who have experienced benevolent hauntings often describe moments in which an unknown force saves them from a minor inconvenience.
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So, why is it that bad ghost stories seem to abound while benevolent ghost encounters seem few and far between?
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Neither the NYPD nor the New York City Patrolman's Benevolent Association, the NYPD's labor union, responded to requests for comment.
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Telecom experts know, however, that one does not engage in substantive debate with Wheeler — one bows to his benevolent despotism.
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A Spanish count is celebrated for his devotion to the faith, and sincerely believes he is a benevolent slave master.
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Officials did not release his name, and a spokesman for the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association did not return messages seeking comment.
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She was raised on the narrative that cast Confederates as heroes and former slave masters as benevolent to the enslaved.
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"The companies that used to be fun and disruptive and interesting and benevolent are now disrupting our elections," Maris said.
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This piece ends with a question: What else might teenagers be driven to do in the name of benevolent defiance?
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The Sergeants Benevolent Association is facing criticism for its language in describing Bates's behavior, according to The New York Times.
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De Blasio, whose campaign slogan is "Working People First," responded by insisting that the Police Benevolent Association was an outlier.
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That God, Yahweh, is imaginable as the benevolent but enraged patriarch whom Michelangelo pictures so effectively on the Sistine ceiling.
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"Flavor chooses to dance for his money and not do benevolent work like this," Chuck D's statement to Billboard read.
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Throughout the trial, members of the Sergeants Benevolent Association union sat in the front row in a show of support.
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PARELES Sufjan Stevens offers benevolent sentiments while revealing a musician's choices on the EP he has released for Pride Month.
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A benevolent queen, DV proved herself in on the joke and joined faux-Donatella onstage, shoulder to important shoulder. Bellissima.
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" Patrick Lynch, the head of the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association, yelled over protesters outside that the trial was a "kangaroo court.
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Or you need some sort of benevolent billionaire to come in and buy your publication and pump resources into it.
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"Seabrook was unlike other COBA presidents," said Martin Bell, an assistant U.S. attorney, referring to the Correction Officers' Benevolent Association.
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But even in the crowd, not everyone was benevolent, and Mr. Macron's assessment of the Benalla affair was off key.
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The result can be challenging and discordant, but this is still a deeply benevolent impulse—to recognize and free pain.
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The reason for this may have to do, at least in part, with the power of the Police Benevolent Association.
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Police Benevolent Association President Patrick J. Lynch said the decision could have a negative impact on the safety of officers.
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They argued that reciprocal gratitude was bad for politics, but also believed that benevolent gratitude was necessary for moral democracy.
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When he's with his pack of sled dogs, he acts like a benevolent leader, giving another hungry dog his fish.
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We are often willing to trust people who lie as long as we think they were motivated by benevolent intentions.
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" The New Jersey State Police Benevolent Association tweeted: "We need a lot of prayers right now for Jersey City officers.
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" The New Jersey State Policemen's Benevolent Association tweeted: "We need a lot of prayers right now for Jersey City officers.
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He was the benevolent boss who paid for his aides to fly first class and stay in the Four Seasons.
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The idea is to deploy more eyeballs (and, ultimately, more benevolent shovel bums) in the race against carbon and greed.
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Both planes suffered damage, the Port Authority Police Benevolent Association, the union representing the Port Authority police, said on Twitter.
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Telling a lie for benevolent reasons — what behavioral scientists call a prosocial lie — may just be a crucial leadership skill.
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Two months later, the president of the Sergeants Benevolent Association, a New York City police union, followed with another letter.
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"The video is what it is: It is evidence," Mr. Chaloupka, of the Ohio Patrolmen's Benevolent Association, said on Saturday.
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It's been suggested — including in a piece from Raw Story — that the reply guy phenomenon is an instance of benevolent sexism.
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It's as if the social order is benevolent enough to take the feelings and thoughts of women into consideration for once.
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It all plays into a kind of benevolent sexism that's often applied to women who are part of the Trump administration.
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Perhaps the unique three-part moniker is inspired by the iconic pop-star, the benevolent Pope Francis, and... actor James Franco?
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CNN called the police benevolent association, which will support the officers during the investigation, for comment but didn't get a response.
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It has no benevolent billionaire owner, but it has added itself to the roster of recognizable, high-flying new media startups.
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I want to wear furs, read Vogue Westeros, run this place like a benevolent queen, and punch Littlefinger once a day.
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Five seasons ago, Gwen was a mere housemaid, inching toward a non-service career under the benevolent eye of Lady Sibyl.
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"We have to decouple attention from profit" Harris protests, but that's a much bigger task than adding a few benevolent pixels.
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JP: We've got the gold PBA (Police Benevolent Association) cards over there, which are like get out of jail free cards.
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You've obviously figured out that the title of this article is a hyperbole, a kind of positive exaggeration and benevolent grandiloquence.
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"Jimmy's last moments alive were spent helping people," Robert Egbert, a spokesman for the Port Authority Police Benevolent Association tells PEOPLE.
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But don't read this as a benevolent move by Anthem, which withdrew its ACA plans in Virginia just a month ago.
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This religion was benevolent and all-accepting, and became the bedrock on which never-ending world peace and prosperity were built.
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Cosby, best known as the benevolent father on the smash sitcom "The Cosby Show," has pleaded not guilty to all charges.
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But being the most decent, the most intelligent, and the most benevolent does not give someone a vote on proposed legislation.
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Russia used the conflict as a pretext to send in "aid convoys," presenting itself as a benevolent responder in an emergency.
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But Patrick Lynch, the president of the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association, said the statute was essential to protect information about police officers.
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They are not any more or less benevolent than UPS (although I vastly prefer UPS, thanks to their Teamsters-organized workforce).
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" Pat Lynch, president of the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association, told reporters, "We are having a trial in front of a kangaroo court.
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Yet the longing for a benevolent yet useful form of "people-sorting" would spur the invention of the Myers-Briggs test.
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The Patrolmen's Benevolent Association, the police officers' union, which represents Officer Isaacs, declined on Monday to comment on the department's action.
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You have been with these people so long, you want to feel their immediate future, at any rate, is reasonably benevolent.
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Her reputation as a benevolent if eccentric source of occult knowledge grew outside of the Wicca community into the wider world.
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Here are 10 museum webcams that you can tune in to anytime, anywhere, and watch over like a benevolent Big Brother.
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Though it seems as though she doesn't follow any sort of faith, she still sees benevolent and demonic Gods around her.
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On Friday, the waning moon in Aquarius links up with benevolent Jupiter, encouraging you to acknowledge the power of your words.
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But according to Patrick J. Lynch, head of the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association, CPR training in the city's police academies remains inadequate.
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The Patrolmen's Benevolent Association, the city's largest police union, has expressed support for Mr. Ortiz's bill, said Al O'Leary, a spokesman.
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The actual country is relatively benevolent, actual liberals are pretty sweet and pretty nice people, not so different from conservative people.
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She is portrayed with benevolent toughness by Andrea Bianchi, who is also highly amusing as the writer and actress Ruth Gordon.
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We were kind of a fashion community, but there were camps at the time and benevolent competition among all the camps.
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Instead, Mr. Osman and his friends, all Muslim Americans, created a model that more closely resembled a 20183th-century benevolent society.
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There are only small, local answers, though they may well incorporate the technologies or policies dreamed up by the benevolent globalizers.
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The point here is that Trump, in the room during negotiations, is open-minded and benevolent, promising to meet people halfway.
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I am absolutely sure that we live in a benevolent universe that is always conspiring for our highest and greatest good.
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Something about the gesture that goes with this phrase is endearing to people — it seems to represent a benevolent boss archetype.
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He lived as a white man for decades in the surprisingly benevolent employment of William Randolph Hearst, who adored Herriman's art.
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The same thing is happening in Jack Ryan: Amazon is allegorically representing itself to the public as a bland, benevolent overlord.
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Journalists have a duty to serve [the American people/the Algorithm Gods/our benevolent ruler George Soros/the Great Wicked Snake].
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So at best, the study could fail to reveal the full impact of a habit (moderate drinking) many now consider benevolent.
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No: In this film, white society is a conscious purveyor of evil, and Chris must remain alert to its benevolent racism.
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Spending in this way is a form of soft power — a means to look benevolent and enlightened while being pretty nefarious.
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Pop (Frankie Faison), the benevolent owner of a Harlem barbershop, may initially seem like a shopworn trope, but that's hardly the case.
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Public acts of self-dick-stepping might be the only way to dispel the myth of the benevolent rich genius for good.
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Jacot-Bell's death came just weeks after Herman's release on April 27, which is still being appealed by the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association.
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A benevolent New York man literally gave the "shirt off his back" to a freezing homeless man on the subway Friday night.
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Perhaps placed in God's hands, or some other benevolent, compassionate higher power's hands, this story makes life so worthwhile and meaningful now.
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It's a nice change of pace, and it shows that there are more options out there from benevolent servant or murderous machine.
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" The president of the New York City Police Benevolent Association, the police union, tweeted that the judge's determination is "pure political insanity.
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Free of the horrendous oppression that forced our benevolent employers to give us paid holidays, maternity and paternity leave and workplace rights.
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Officers are paid more to wear the cameras, while their representative union, the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association, dropped pending lawsuits against the NYPD.
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JAMES MCDERMOTT, PRESIDENT, NASSAU COUNTY POLICE BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION: Well they&aposre a heinous group, a street gang domestic terrorists in my opinion.
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Here We Go Again and the benevolent leader of this universe, recently declared Paddington the winner of the Best Actor Academy Award.
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Bustopher Jones is a roly-poly aristo-cat who embodies the stuffy, influential, yet benevolent businessmen of London's upper-crust cat-ocracy.
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Even when it's in retrograde, Jupiter is a benevolent force, bringing opportunities to learn more and restore our faith in other humans.
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If we are in a simulation, then there exists some higher-level being — albeit very different from an all-powerful, benevolent one.
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When decriminalization laws were passed in the '70s, America was going through another heroin epidemic, and marijuana in response seemed fairly benevolent.
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Patrick Lynch, president of the New York City Police Benevolent Association, has called the proceeding a "kangaroo court" and asked for fairness.
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We turn to our screens in uncertainty, sometimes in existential doubt, and it feels good when a benevolent hive mind answers back.
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What does it mean to be viewed and seen by this other person who maybe no longer has benevolent feelings for you?
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But even in the ancient world people understood that the benevolent powers of this narcotic were offset by the perils of addiction.
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Trees outside the field in Ghatkopar were festooned with political banners, suggesting that the camp was the creation of a benevolent government.
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The benevolent, white-bearded man she'd always imagined didn't seem like the type of person who'd give her mother cancer, she explains.
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The police officer's union, the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association, said it agreed with the NYPD that federal investigators should make a decision soon.
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Even lying for benevolent reasons risks a coercive kind of paternalism, and can be corrupting, like any other unchecked exercise of power.
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I also liked ACUTE ANGLE, ON THE FRITZ, BENEVOLENT, SET THE SCENE, EYESORE, ONLOOKER, YEAR ZERO, OPEN WIDE and, of course, ZUGZWANG.
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After almost a week in Sicily, I had come to think of Etna as a benevolent maternal figure watching over her island.
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Imgur user SharkyTheSharkDog uploaded an album of hilarious extra credit questions included on tests and quizzes from one unnamed, benevolent statistics professor.
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" Finally, there are the unintended negative consequences of benevolent design, which includes the "outraged and polarised tone and quality of online discourse.
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And those who grow up in Utah and leave the state find that the movie follows them around like a benevolent hound.
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"Being called RBF may be a thinly veiled attempt to call someone mean, or even perpetuate benevolent sexist culture" he told us.
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There's no doubt that analog synth composer Suzanne Ciani is a genius, but what's more is that she is a benevolent genius.
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But menstrual blood is not always seen as harmful, and menstrual segregation at its most benevolent can take the form of communality.
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After the deaths of his parents, Lewis (Owen Vaccaro) goes to live with his uncle, Jonathan (Jack Black), secretly a benevolent warlock.
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For whites, he served as a nonthreatening symbol of racial progress — a benevolent sports hero ripe for corporate sponsorships and product endorsements.
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Leonard is accused of murdering a benevolent old lady who took a fancy to him and has conveniently left him a bundle.
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They weren't chosen by a benevolent creator; they aren't the most beautiful or the strongest or the most beneficial to the whole.
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But not all are benevolent; some pieces of software or websites might access your microphone and you might not even know it.
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His prizewinning piece haunts the central trio of violin, cello and piano with an ensemble of shadows, sometimes benevolent and sometimes threatening.
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"You want to build the capacity to look at yourself and your mishaps in a benevolent way and be amused," Hofmann says.
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But the protection racket of benevolent sexism gives women a lot of incentive to either forgive men for it, or blame women.
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The dragon was originally a symbol for the emperor of China, but nowadays it more generally represents benevolent power and good luck.
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Neither the Police Department nor the Sergeants Benevolent Association responded to questions on Saturday, and efforts to reach Sergeant Blake were unsuccessful.
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The 27-member delegate assembly of the Police Benevolent Association released the resolutions on Wednesday, calling for O'Neill's resignation and asking Gov.
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For most of the top players, however, Erin Hills was a relatively benevolent host during its unveiling as a major championship site.
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Here's how Benevolent described its work: The company's researchers wanted to find an already-approved drug that could block the infection process.
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Those accusing Pope Francis of heresy might ask themselves how compassion can be at odds with the will of a benevolent God.
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Before that, he worked on IBM's Watson AI platform and at Benevolent AI, a company that is applying the technology to medicine.
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"Kadyrov uses sports to enhance his cult of personality and bolster his reputation as a benevolent leader who enjoys sports," Zidan said.
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"You are all a disgrace," he replied on Twitter hours later, using the official account of his union, the Sergeants Benevolent Association.
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With the Manhattan Democratic organization a shadow of its incarnation as Tammany Hall, even being a benevolent political boss could be frustrating.
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Mama (Portia) is matriarch and benevolent dictator rolled into one, and her rules must be followed by those who share her domain.
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President William McKinley assured Filipinos that America's aim was "benevolent assimilation," but the U.S. Army proceeded to crush a burgeoning independence movement.
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Saul is surrounded by familiar faces (not all of them benevolent), including ASAC Hank Schrader (Breaking Bad's Dean Norris, reprising his role).
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The Federal Bureau of Investigation arrested Norman Seabrook, the president of the Correction Officers' Benevolent Association, and Murray Huberfeld early on Wednesday.
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But if complaints by several former employees are true, Ms. Agrawal's treatment of her workers was at odds with these benevolent aims.
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Never mind that the Grandmaster holding people captive and forcing them to fight to the death – he fancies himself a benevolent caretaker.
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Jupiter is a benevolent planet that gives more than anyone can realistically take, so be realistic—or even minimalistic—about your commitments.
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Two days before the act passed, he inserted sex discrimination into the protections afforded by Title VII — but not for benevolent reasons.
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Most of all, this feeling told me, in no uncertain terms, that there was a benevolent spirit at the heart of all things.
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Or just watch Nick Liu nurse Matty Matheson back to health through Chinese comfort food, and pray for your own benevolent food angel.
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The Patrolmen's Benevolent Association and New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio have protested the release of inmates convicted of killing police officers.
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Bottom line: If you are in a position of power and someone beneath you isn't performing, it's not benevolent to cover for them.
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Early on, she pledged to be a benevolent conqueror, not to burn King's Landing to the ground or occupy cities with foreign troops.
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Tributes when she died in 1992, at just 51, cast her as a "fairy queen", a "benevolent white witch" and a "fairy godmother".
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I mean, we shouldn't confuse people feeling good about themselves and about their lives with people being benevolent and kind and so forth.
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Jung describes these are forces inside us – the light being the benevolent and the dark forces of greed, arrogance, self-delusion and hubris.
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Seabrook, 58, was head of the New York City Correction Officers&apos Benevolent Association for more than two decades before his 2016 arrest.
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Creativity is flowing, and benevolent energy is in the air, but an unfortunate overlook may take place at the end of the month.
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Norman Seabrook, who once led the Correction Officers' Benevolent Association, and Murray Huberfeld, from Platinum, had been on trial for conspiracy and fraud.
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So, by forcing businesses to undertake costly compliance activities, the industry will actually become more profitable, thanks to a benevolent nudge from regulators.
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One institutional investor that did get in is New York City's Correction Officers' Benevolent Association, according to two people familiar with the situation.
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In a magic-realist turn, she is raped one night by the northern lights and gives birth to twins—one benevolent, one malign.
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But to Taplin, it means something much darker: to replace all the failing systems of society with technological systems controlled by benevolent billionaires.
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For now, they spend their days shooting pool, tussling among themselves or dodging the sprawling migrant camp's adults, who are not always benevolent.
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This weekend, benevolent Venus — who is retrograde from March 4 to April 15 — slips back into Pisces for the rest of her backspin.
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The trickster figure is present throughout global folklore, from Hermes to Anansi, and is neither a benevolent deity nor a strictly malicious player.
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Wayne Joseph, the president of Bridge and Tunnel Officers Benevolent Association, said the changes announced by the governor had been foreseen for years.
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The benevolent tugs between his chill philosophizing and Callahan's indulgent egotism have a relaxed, buddy-movie appeal; he's the tonic in Callahan's gin.
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I feel the best explanation is that our president is occasionally taken over by a benevolent alien entity who changes his entire personality.
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It would be a devastating, self-inflicted wound for the Democrats to settle for even benevolent mimicry of Mr. Trump's hallucinatory circus act.
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But while benevolent sexism may put women on a pedestal, Glick said, it's a very narrow pedestal that's easy to fall off of.
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And Mr. Benioff has fashioned himself as a benevolent chieftain who can make the world a better place while making hefty profits, too.
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In a previous assignment in the 100th Precinct in Far Rockaway, he was honored for heroism in 2012 by the Sergeants Benevolent Association.
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At its heart, Mr. Begin's offer of autonomy was couched in benevolent language but predicated on the denial of self-determination for Palestinians.
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Capitalism is how we got here, and it's increasingly hard to see how a more benevolent form of it can get us out.
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Prosecutors argued that Mr. Seabrook steered $20 million from the Correction Officers' Benevolent Association into a hedge fund in exchange for promised kickbacks.
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However, being the benevolent beauty mavens they are, they've blessed us with yet another amazing sale mere weeks after their semi-annual blowout.
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But, don't worry, Trump assured us: he would try to block Bolton's testimony only out of a benevolent desire to protect future presidents.
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But it lets you know that the filmmakers are not coming at you from a benevolent place, and that impression never lets up.
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"The Two Popes" offers a far more benevolent interpretation, suggesting that Benedict virtually handpicked Francis to welcome, or at least accept, future reform.
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In Madison, the statue — known simply as Abe — is a watchful, benevolent presence on top of the hill, a landmark and meeting place.
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Although Fred began as a character who radiated benevolent sexism and calculated kindness, actor Joseph Fiennes is now leaning into his character's creepiness.
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One gets a sense of a family living under a benevolent dictatorship, where every act or decision is subject to review or scrutiny.
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The union that represents the Port Authority police officers, the Port Authority Police Benevolent Association, did not respond to a request for comment.
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At the Moss Landing facility, where factory workers crank out the wheat-gluten-based Benevolent Bacon responsible for the scent, changes are afoot.
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The Chinese government has described its efforts in Xinjiang as a benevolent campaign to curb extremism by training people to find better jobs.
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Now the trees' benevolent presence was gone, in their place a swath of stripped soil littered with felled trunks as gray as fossils.
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" Much too late, Myriam realizes that the new nanny may not be entirely benevolent: "She is Vishnu, the nurturing divinity, jealous and protective.
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Prioritizing the work of sergeants comes as Mr. Bratton faces increasingly bitter salvos from Edward D. Mullins, the president of the Sergeants Benevolent Association.
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Givens, who currently costars on Riverdale, will pop up in at least one episode as Eudora, a loving mother to Tiana and benevolent noblewoman.
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But when Denny meets a benevolent ESL teacher named Eve (Amanda Seyfried) Enzo grows increasingly frustrated with his inability to communicate like a human.
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Meanwhile, an Arizona man in November claimed a benevolent hacker notified him through his Nest Cam IQ that his private information had been compromised.
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For being such a benevolent master of the house (he runs shit and he knows it), I take him on an extra long walk.
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Patrick Lynch, president of the New York City Police Benevolent Association, has called the proceeding a "kangaroo court" and said Pantaleo committed no infractions.
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Kourtney and Bendjima have been together for quite a while, which always helps one to have more benevolent feelings about an ex moving on.
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" Even in the title song, ostensibly about God serving as a benevolent protector, Celie characterizes him as being "just another man, triflin' and lowdown.
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In 1883, the Chinese-American Benevolent Association, the first building constructed in the area in a recognizably Chinese style, was erected on Mott Street.
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All in all, April's term was a benevolent one — she spent most of her days chilling on a grassy field (not golfing, strangely enough).
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The benevolent nurturer who knows when and how to wean (and depart her child's life entirely) , and the possessive monster who can't let go.
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This, after liberal news outlets patiently and persistently argued for months that the gains are actually the benevolent aftereffects of President Obama's economic nostrums.
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Spider-Man 2 has everything; a love triangle, a disillusioned hero, a benevolent scientist turned villain (neither the first nor last in the franchise).
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Many believe that any Targaryen, no matter how benevolent or sane they might seem, will inevitably succumb to their true nature, which Aerys displayed.
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Jupiter is a lucky, benevolent planet, and its connection to Mercury will give you good luck with publishing and schoolwork on or around Monday.
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It's a well-known, stereotypical scene: Italian children plaguing customers' lunches at restaurants with their rowdy behaviour under the benevolent glance of their parents.
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More often than not, ghosts are unwanted, frightening entities that we assume mean us harm, but that doesn't take into account benevolent hauntings, a.k.a.
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At least, it's the most benevolent gesture from someone generally dispositioned toward confrontational gestures—like big festival sets turned into impromptu harsh noise improvisations.
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Their governance structures range from benevolent dictatorship (as practised by Linux, an operating system) to more decentralised organisations (for example, Wikipedia, an online encyclopedia).
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The last time she was touched was when the installer positioned her, far away from the tilted white platform Tonight and Benevolent stood on.
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Facebook's scale makes that future feel more plausible, no matter how much Zuckerberg and Dugan try to position the company as benevolent and compassionate.
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From the outside, our cottage in England resembles something you'd find in a storybook—a home for potbellied trolls, benevolent ones that smoke pipes.
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" Over the years, Mr. Friedman's highly benevolent despotism turned the Walker, Mr. Eder wrote, into "one of the finest modern-art museums in America.
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I look at my boy, a beautiful already-fattening baby, and this world, the one that senselessly killed my daughter, is benevolent once more.
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Truly breaking the wheel and establishing, I don't know, some kind of benevolent anarcho-communist society wouldn't have tracked with the show's general cynicism.
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Apple encourages benevolent "white hat" hacking, but claims Corellium simply enables customers to sell security flaws to the highest bidder — including foreign intelligence agencies.
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It's more than fitting that his testimonial to benevolent parentage echoes Stevie Wonder in vocal gusto and instrumental tones; Mr. Lidell knows his forebears.
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"It's something you become numb to," said Wayne Joseph, president of the Bridge and Tunnel Officers Benevolent Association, which represents many of the workers.
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When I came to Silicon Valley, we all thought we were just good and benevolent and tech was making the world a better place.
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Paul Nunziato, the president of the Port Authority Police Benevolent Association, further claimed that the system has failed to prevent breaches in the past.
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It's the top ten greatest wrestling entrance themes of all time, according to ten extremely benevolent and objective writers for Noisey, Thump, and VICE.
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The next day, she filed a complaint with her union, the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association, prompting an investigation by the Police Department's Internal Affairs Bureau.
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A benevolent God, am I. After lunch I meet with VICE junior staff writer Drew Schwartz about a story he's working on for me.
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Job Simulator 2050, is a VR game that takes place in a future in which relatively benevolent robots have more or less enslaved humans.
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And they sing, all 2249 of them, all through the day, while the spectators look down on them, benevolent and pitiless as the sun.
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Meanwhile, a hostile sexist would claim the benevolent sexist is overreacting — that the tape doesn't actually describe sexual assault, just normal male sexual aggression.
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But that plan has been put off because the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association, the city's largest police union, obtained a court order temporarily halting it.
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I wonder if, also in Trump, we see a more uncouth and vulgar echo of another idea that the Democrats brought us: benevolent nepotism.
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Managers should not require a mole to understand workers' views — and workers should not make their futures contingent on someone else's intervention, however benevolent.
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And in the Northeast, many free Blacks formed benevolent organizations such as the Free African Union Society for support and in some cases repatriation.
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To save this magical isle from the villainous Joules Volter, who wants to wrest all its energy from the realm's benevolent guardian, Amperes Wattson.
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WEISS Geoffrey James had a benevolent, Olmsted view of the grounds, and Thomas Roma saw something different — he sees the menacing in the innocent.
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The easiest way to understand the light-as-skin-care concept is to think of skin-friendly visible light as ultraviolet light's benevolent counterpart.
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But maybe that's where the problem lies: Governing bodies and many prominent, seemingly benevolent institutions still utilize an ableist sense of what labor is.
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As high school approached, the boys wanted to kiss us and touch us, and the girls became a group of benevolent queens dispensing favors.
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Health firm Benevolent AI raised $90 million and virtual reality company Melody raised $60 million, while in energy Ovo raised $260 million from investors.
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However, after Trump visited France for Bastille Day and both leaders began communicating regularly, their relationship became more benevolent, according to the French leader.
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For the first time since Satoshi dropped Bitcoin on us like a benevolent bomb, this painfully new, highly bizarre field has become … well … boring.
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At least 13 police officers were shot at, but none was injured, according to Steadman Stahl, president of the South Florida Police Benevolent Association.
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A GoFundMe page set up by Jersey City Police Officer's Benevolent Association had raised more than $567,000 for his family by Tuesday at midday.
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The metaphor of a garden "implies our role is benign and benevolent, when actually we've been blowing up a lot of stuff," he said.
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UK rap dons Section Boyz and the benevolent god of grime Skepta blessed us yesterday with not one but two new releases for Halloween.
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Even tea-towels were emblazoned with the benevolent faces of Marx and Engels (one has a hole where Trotsky's image has been hastily cut out).
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Vasken Yacoubian, who once ran a construction company in Damascus, now heads the Armenian branch of the Armenian General Benevolent Union (AGBU), a global charity.
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At the beginning of season 8, Daenerys Targaryen (Emilia Clarke) was Westeros' benevolent new leader, charging into Winterfell to save humanity from an icy apocalypse.
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Unlike its more hostile counterpart, though, benevolent sexism didn't correlate much at all with support for Trump, at least before the leaked Access Hollywood tape.
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More than a few people wiped away tears when Atkinson played "You're a Good, Good Father," the most benevolent song about patriarchy I'd ever heard.
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Like any self-styled benevolent overlord hosting a conference to fete itself, Apple wants to make one thing clear: It cares about your well-being.
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A Patrolmen's Benevolent Association (PBA) online poll apparently surveyed 6,000 of NYC's 24,000 cops (that's a quarter of all officers for you non-math folks).
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The French and Italian businessmen who greeted Mr. Rouhani this week were all smiles, nonetheless, and the politicians who shepherded them were scarcely less benevolent.
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Taylor is determined to find a middle ground, and ultimately figures out a way to take a minimal financial hit using Ben's more benevolent approach.
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Entry fees go towards to the Waiters Benevolent Fund, set up by The Soho Society to provide a safety net for financially vulnerable waiting staff.
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But before Mercury enters Sagittarius on Wednesday, it will be joined by benevolent planet Jupiter, bringing a helping hand to your humdrum to-do list.
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Some have discernible themes, like "The Girls Want to Be With the Girls," in which the concept of feminism befuddles the benevolent but confused singer.
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The Police Benevolent Association, a labor union that represents 50,000 police officers and retirees, says de Blasio is pretending to be a working-class champion.
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Belgium's Royal Palace revealed the information about the king's benevolent act on Wednesday as part of an annual review of royal communications, according to Reuters.
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She went on to star in Broadway and film versions of Tennessee Williams's plays but reached her widest audience as the strict but benevolent Rev.
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The show's characterization of Ford as the "fearless leader," the benevolent and reminiscing old fogey we met in the premiere, continued to slip this week.
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Four Port Authority Police Officers confronted the suspect in the smoke-filled passageway and intervened, the president of the Port Authority Police Benevolent Association said.
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Are more benevolent corporations what society needs or, as shareholder groups and others have argued before, do we instead need an effective and empowered government?
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Someone needs to get the ball rolling to ensure that AI develops in a manner that continues to empower and be controlled by benevolent humans.
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Efforts to reach Officer Isaacs were unsuccessful, and the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association, the union representing New York's rank-and-file police officers, declined to comment.
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He aspired to be a benevolent autocrat, but he had little understanding of the condition Vietnamese society was in after seventy years of colonial rule.
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At face value, these efforts seem benevolent, but they obscure the real problem, which is the role that corporate polluters play in the plastic problem.
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All of this has made Khaled an aspirational ideal, a benevolent yang to Donald Trump's bullshit yin, a force for good draped in luxury robes.
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And then there it was, in the dirt at my feet: Some benevolent soul had scrawled an arrow with a fingertip, pointing the way ahead.
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The New York City Police Benevolent Association, the union representing NYPD officers, slammed the firing and unanimously approved a resolution of no confidence in him.
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Within minutes, pairs of police officers, many from the 203th Precinct, began arriving along with Patrick J. Lynch, the president of the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association.
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In April Jamal Khashoggi gave this speech, saying the dangerous idea of the benevolent autocrat, the just dictator, is being revived in the Arab world.
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If this is how the people he fires act, one might wonder, what do the people who still work there think about their benevolent overlord?
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After an initial outing at the Meadows Museum in Dallas, they've arrived at the Frick Collection, where they ring a single gallery like benevolent watchmen.
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RIO DE JANEIRO — From another president, a Christmas decree relaxing eligibility rules for nonviolent criminals seeking pardons might have been viewed as a benevolent act.
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Their rhetorical pomp is meant to show the benevolent, problem-solving authority of the state, which has the power to discipline and protect its citizens.
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Liberals see all that as both righteous and benevolent — we're both promoting better values and willing to help train them to be more like us.
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Was there ever a time when Americans believed their elected officials to be benevolent and omnipotent and their journalists to be objective and omniscient beings?
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This is why the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association president, Patrick Lynch, blasted Bloomberg in November when he cynically apologized so that he could run for president.
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Patrick J. Lynch, president of the Police Benevolent Association, the police union, said the app would increase "bureaucratic burdens" and "workplace surveillance" within the force.
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The Correction Officers' Benevolent Association, which represents more than 10,000 correction officers in the city, has criticized the projected number of inmates as unrealistically optimistic.
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After working as a domestic violence officer, he asked to be put back on patrol, said Edward D. Mullins, president of the Sergeants Benevolent Association.
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If a murder victim was a police officer, members of the police union, the Police Benevolent Association, often accompany the family to show their support.
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But let's not pretend companies haven't cynically exploited this loophole for ages, which lets CD Projekt RED's announcement seem like a benevolent god showing grace.
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By the early 1900s, Bowler says, Santa became standardized as the white-bearded, red-suited, twinkle-eyed benevolent grandfather that we all know and love.
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Lots-o seems like you're average benevolent mentor who smells of strawberries until he turns out to be a terrifying villain in Toy Story 3.
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People are coming to this city not so much for the kind of enlightened and benevolent and even revolutionary ideals, but to get rich quick.
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It was the rookie officer's third day on patrol, said Patrick J. Lynch, the president of the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association, the city's largest police union.
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A paternalistic but benevolent capitalist, he had built an elegant planned community for his workers complete with parks, a library, a theater and an arcade.
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"This database is clearly to help guilty criminals beat the charges against them," Patrick Lynch, president of the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association, said in an email.
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CARAMANICA In this benevolent close-harmony piano hymn, gently buttressed by strings, the bulwark against mortality is love: for lovers, for aging parents, for children.
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In the 1960s, a hacker was simply a benevolent way to refer to the first computer enthusiasts and geeks, according to MIT's New Hacker Dictionary.
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"Because I am blue, increasingly I am vilified," declares the Sergeant's Benevolent Association, one of New York City's major police unions, in a new video.
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On Tuesday, your benevolent planetary ruler Jupiter squares off with communication planet Mercury, increasing your foresight and allowing you to make plans for the future.
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But it's hard not to accept this approach—a benevolent, but firm proprietary vice grip—as a fun deviation from the arcane ciphers of Scrabble.
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There was nothing benevolent about a world in which an enslaved person could wake up any given morning to find her children had been sold.
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But still the alarms ring, playing into our usual assumptions that the impulse to protect is benevolent and, perhaps, that women are especially deserving of solicitude.
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He aspires to turn Spring, with his partners David and Alan Tisch, into a billion-dollar business — and then return to Romania as a ''benevolent dictator.
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According to a statement from the Tampa Police Benevolent Association, police officers would provide security for the event, but can still condemn Beyoncé's Super Bowl performance.
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It cited undersecretary for the regions Stefano Buffagni as saying concessions given the private sector needed to be checked to see if they were "overly benevolent".
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On Friday, Pat Lynch the head of New York's largest police union, the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association, sent John Jay's president a letter calling for Isaacson's dismissal.
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Giorgetti did not specify the cost of the plan but said "deficit, GDP or European rules do not exist" adding the European union "will be benevolent".
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They asked survey respondents if they agreed with the following statements: The questions measure "benevolent sexism" — a traditional, chivalrous view of men and women's proper roles.
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Google has long used its ongoing fascination with ambitious "moonshot" technologies to portray itself as a benevolent company with a mission that extends far beyond search.
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He embodied the ideal of a benevolent patriarch for the conservative base that he mobilized, who badly wanted a father-knows-best type at the helm.
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King Krule's The OOZ, released last October, is pretty much one hour of a benevolent alien approximating human speech, as well as hip-hop and jazz.
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But, while offering up my password to my entire family might have seemed like a benevolent gesture at the time, I'm starting to regret it deeply.
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Despite sounding like a benevolent dictator in the first half of his self-written autobiography, Zuckerberg and Facebook have a good chance of reaching that goal.
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The second generation advanced biofuels (extracted from biomass) are not affected as acutely as they are protected by a more benevolent regulatory mechanism in North America.
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Upon winning the lion's share of votes, the new president, as amiable as "a Tunisian neighborhood grocer," puts France under a benevolent form of Sharia law.
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Anne—a rugby player with dyed-pink hair, the first vegetarian and lesbian I ever met—who'd overseen my coming-out like a benevolent gay goddess.
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Mr. McMillon voices Mr. Walton's paternalistic view of Walmart as a benevolent employer and economic actor, whose size and scale can force change across the world.
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"Officer Valenti is accepting of the suspension and is not going to fight it," said Rod Skirvin, vice president of the Broward County Police Benevolent Association.
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To the west lies what is called the Female Union Band Society Cemetery, which was founded in 1842 by a benevolent society of free black women.
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Fortunately, he did a Reddit AMA last night where someone asked him just that, and, like the benevolent good humourist that he is, Matt Damon answered.
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Be it under the slogan of America's "benevolent global hegemony," the neoconservative version, or "the indispensable nation," the neoliberal variant, the party in power scarcely matters.
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McMahon was the grumpy wrestling overlord, and Trump was the benevolent rich guy who checked in by video screen and made it rain from the rafters.
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Our home was meant to reflect some sense of order that he had idealized, a world where the father would be benevolent, present, and therefore obeyed.
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Ms. Emin's birds are benevolent types, gazing down from 13-foot poles, as a memorial to David Tang, a socialite fashion entrepreneur who died last year.
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"It may be the best option for many, just as a benevolent dictatorship can be O.K. for as long as the benevolence lasts," Mr. Green said.
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"We probably only have a couple of years before he sheds his corporeal form to travel the cosmos as a boundless and benevolent emissary of humanity."
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The benevolent racism that infected textbooks also inspired a new generation of history writers who wanted to inject less bias and more accuracy into instructional materials.
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Whatever the case, this is the internet, and some benevolent soul has gone and recorded all 20 of these instrumental tracks and uploaded them to SoundCloud.
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The Spanish Benevolent Society is closing in on 150 years; since the 1920s, it has been based in a townhouse, where it has had a restaurant.
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"She didn't hang with people who believed in the American system, who believed that America was basically a benevolent power in the world," Shawn told me.
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Dion acted as a benevolent queen, always making it sound as if audience members were the one doing her a favor — by basking in her glow.
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It's these words — and the memory of her predecessor, who supposedly committed suicide — that strikes at Fred's heart (or more accurately, his well of benevolent sexism).
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With Benevolent, it's obvious that they can, especially when you get a thank-you note from a recipient and can respond from your own email address.
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Patrick Lynch, president of the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association, criticized Mr. de Blasio before the service for going to Germany as police officers prepared for the funeral.
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Trump is someone who has spent much of his adult life telling himself a story about his own life in which he is the benevolent hero.
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Holy water is sprinkled, and food offerings are made to appease demons and entice benevolent spirits to strengthen the child for the next stage of life.
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But the plan isn't just benevolent -- it's also a direct jab at Maduro, who for years has denied that a humanitarian crisis was happening in Venezuela.
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But the men who endorsed rape without calling it rape tended more toward "benevolent sexism" (gender bias towards women that seems complimentary, but is still sexist).
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" "An entire island community ripe with Pagan fertility, led by the benevolent, yet sinister Sir Christopher Lee, collaborates to bewilder and entrap in a deadly game.
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We all said goodbye to the Starks, to the characters whose names we remembered and the ones we didn't, to the idea of a benevolent queen Daenerys.
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Not only is another edition in the "Alien" franchise due later this year, but it also follows "Arrival," which proffered a more benevolent view of undulating extraterrestrials.
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But perhaps even more frightening is the willingness of Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes to delude herself and everyone around her in service of a seemingly benevolent mission.
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So even if such services have benevolent intentions about what they do with audio they record around you, that audio could eventually be of interest to hackers.
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Another outspoken police leader, Patrick J. Lynch, the president of the Police Benevolent Association, urged city leaders to publicly support officers to counter hatred of the police.
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A forbidding smile creeps across Plemons' face as he stays in character as the benevolent captain while exposing who he truly is; he makes Cole's face vanish.
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To no one's surprise, Newton Artemis Fido Scamander's London flat is a veritable magical menagerie of creatures who are effectively nannied by a benevolent woman named Bunty.
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Sure, we live with fat-tail risks of various catastrophes of mindnumbing scale; but why do we never speak of the fat-tail chances of benevolent breakthroughs?
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But, being the benevolent credit reporting agency that it is, the company has gone out of its way to ensure you can easily check if you're affected.
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The series follows an eternal war between twin planets: the utopian New Genesis, ruled by the benevolent Highfather, and the dystopic Apokolips, dominated by the tyrant Darkseid.
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On the bright side, June might be able to keep this next baby — that is, if some benevolent Mayday force rescues her and brings her to Canada.
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In addition to being a formidable singer and a benevolent witch, 'looks like Lorde is also a tough-but-fair reviewer of the world's finest onion rings.
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"We want him to wear the cleats and we'll pay the fine," Patrick Colligan, president of the New Jersey State Policemen's Benevolent Association, said in a statement.
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These were secret societies, and although they, too, were ostensibly benevolent associations, in the early 1900s they came to be associated with a variety of underworld activities.
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"There is no place among us for an extremist who sees moderation as deviation, or who would exploit our benevolent faith to achieve his goals," he added.
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According to the legend, tomten were mischievous and vengeful creatures who guarded farmsteads, but today they are regarded as benevolent Santa Claus or St. Nicholas-like figures.
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Florence doesn't offer whimsical puzzles, new worlds awash in color or angular, ambiguously benevolent crows, but it's an entirely different category of app, so why would it?
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America could use a savior, some golden, benevolent force of nature who can whisk away all our problems and return this hellhole to some semblance of normalcy.
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Mr Wright has no desire, he says, to become bitcoin's benevolent dictator—akin to Linus Torvalds, who manages the development of Linux, the open-source operating system.
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Everyone can agree to hate gauche augmented reality consumerism, but what happens if a patronizingly benevolent technocrat picks a utopia for us, and we don't even notice?
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Lovato has claimed that the benevolent ghost of a little girl named Emily has haunted her childhood home, where she saw Emily around the house for years.
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The New York Daily News and the New York City Patrolmen's Benevolent Association, New York's largest police union, have been more direct in their criticisms of organizers.
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"The wall of liquidity that's been going to emerging markets may be somewhat less benevolent to them ... time will tell who's actually exposed to that," said Kraemer.
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He was also named the Miami-Dade Benevolent Association Officer of the Year in 2013 and received the MIA Hero Award from the Miami-Dade Aviation Department.
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One is the end of the Cold War, which diminished ideological pressure on democratic states to live up to a "free world" standard of benevolent refugee treatment.
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Briefs in support of Pinehurst were filed by Taser, the National Fraternal Order of Police and the Southern States Police Benevolent Association, a union representing 30,000 officers.
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It is decidedly not one of a benevolent, far-reaching American exceptionalism as envisioned by the Founding Fathers in the Declaration that we celebrate this July 4.
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Autonomous robot cars won't be benevolent like the Sonny robot in the I, Robot movie adaptation nor murderous like most of the robots in the "Terminator" movies.
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Mao Xin exuded a kind of benevolent competence that soothed everyone, even my mother, who had grown jittery since Lulu's trial, prone to repeat herself, easily annoyed.
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Mr. Trump sells himself as a benevolent scoundrel best suited to fix the rigged systems that he's benefited from each day of his 70 years on earth.
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The end of the movie is positioned as a victory over thoughtless capitalism, but it involves a slightly more benevolent capitalism triumphing over a slightly greedier capitalism.
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Mr. Xi, who has been president since 2013, has tried to cultivate an image as a benevolent father figure who is working to promote China's peaceful rise.
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For more than a century, American scholarship and the textbooks it produced focused on benevolent actors like abolitionists and the anecdotal episodes of people fleeing from slavery.
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Disaster almost struck when the necklace was nearly put on backwards, but the benevolent Space-lord Ashurbeyli smiled and gently reminded his subject of the proper procedure.
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The statement by the Broward County Police Benevolent Association came after Kenny Stills and Albert Wilson of the Dolphins took a knee during the anthem on Thursday.
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But the idea that women should be cherished and put on pedestals fosters what's known as benevolent sexism, which subtly demeans women as fragile and less competent.
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"Not to worry, at least VPs are getting their well-deserved pay raises right now for their hard work (our benevolent overlord Monika included)," yet another quipped.
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You look up to try to spot the benevolent saint that came to your rescue, narrow your eyes, and see that it's... No, you think to yourself.
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This seems benevolent... until the details emerge, revealing their insistence on exercising heavy influence over hiring practices, staunchly libertarian "free-market" curriculum, and instilling climate change skepticism.
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" By contrast, Ed Mullins, president of the Sergeants Benevolent Association, told the New York Times that Barry "was made a political pawn the night of this incident.
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It's also elitist to have your well-heeled allies finance a misinformation campaign that casts tax cuts for the rich as a benevolent gift to hardworking people.
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Before Odin was known as a wise and benevolent ruler, he was known as a bloodthirsty conquerer, tearing through nations with his daughter, Hela, at his side.
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Her assurances that she buys slaves in family lots because they're more efficient feels utterly benevolent to her, and we are rightly meant to find it horrifying.
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"The intent of this database is clearly to help guilty criminals beat the charges against them," Patrick Lynch, the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association president, said in an email.
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The Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association, a civic group, sued, and a federal district judge stopped the vaccinations, saying the order singled out Asians for no medical reason.
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In Plan 9 From Outer Space (153), benevolent aliens resurrect a human zombie force and use it to stop the development of a sun-powered mega bomb.
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Benevolent hackers and users that encounter security flaws in these technologies are not legally allowed to report these vulnerabilities because they are in violation of the DMCA.
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Vox's Dylan Matthews travels back in time to an era of opulence and excess to explain why mega-philanthropy is hardly as benevolent as it might seem.
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China venerates the idea of benevolent justice, as widespread admiration for the legendary Song dynasty Judge Bao shows, but it lacks an independent and impartial system of justice.
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Pat Lynch, head of the Patrolmen&aposs Benevolent Association, called on DOJ to close its case but said that the officer deserves due process in the disciplinary process.
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Jon, realizing that Dany is no longer the benevolent ruler he fell for, reluctantly kills her -- with Arya's help -- for the good of what's left of the realm.
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"In a race to be the most benevolent, factions must either donate the most to the cause, or destroy anyone more altruistic than they are," the developers wrote.
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But our benevolent overlord Jeff Bezos is throwing us a bone by giving us an early look at which Amazon devices will be on sale for Prime Day.
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In lawsuits backed by the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association, the largest NYPD officers union, at least three others have raised allegations that the department unnecessarily sent them to treatment.
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In the long run, regulations must ensure that an internet-enabled AGI is indefinitely stable and has benevolent properties such as value learning and corrigibility before being deployed.
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But, Thrones reversed its shockingly benevolent new behavior by the time "Beyond," closed, killing one of Daenerys Targaryen's children — Viserion, to be exact — right in front of her.
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Some think the September 11 attacks caused a big spike in atheism, as many people hipped to the fact that a benevolent god wouldn't allow that to happen.
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Lohan, now sober, is trying to reinvent herself once again as a business owner, albeit one who's more a benevolent celebrity patron saint than a hands-on manager.
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Police union president speaks out Earlier Friday, John Rivera, president of the Dade County Police Benevolent Association, said a video of the shooting doesn't tell the whole story.
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"The decision by Benevolent AI and Industrial Heat to delist from TISE will have no impact in how the assets are managed within the fund," the spokesman added.
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In this new world, artificial intelligences have advanced to the point where they can reproduce, predict the future, and behave as anything from benevolent rulers to malicious exterminators.
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After 17 years, Hugh Jackman will take his last bow as Wolverine (for now, anyway) along with Sir Patrick Stewart as the benevolent telepath Professor X in Logan.
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Another benevolent gesture came from an insurance company, which volunteered to take on all expenses related to the embalming and transportation of the victims to the Medellin airport.
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At least for now, Lopatin has the ability to bring those worlds to life and to sit at the center, a benevolent architect smiling over his own creation.
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Then there is the Austrian emperor Leopold II, for whom Mozart composed the opera, in 1791, and whose benevolent image went hand in hand with anti-revolutionary propaganda.
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O'Neill made the controversial decision earlier this year to fire Office Daniel Pantaleo over the chokehold death of Eric Garner, a decision that the Police Benevolent Association condemned.
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And as Anand Giridharadas points out in his book, "Winners Take All," they even have bought the idea that they are benevolent monarchs charged with saving the world.
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For some, the prospect that they might live their last years content with childlike pleasures, kept happy with benevolent lies, would not be a relief but a horror.
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To progressives in the mainstream of American politics, government is a benevolent tool capable of eliminating poverty, if only our politicians would dedicate themselves to that noble project.
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They saw it as benevolent instruction in which candidate was really best for all involved, which candidate could deny Democrats a third consecutive term in the White House.
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Should Know The dream Tory — loyal to his family, benevolent to his servants, resistant to change but ready to excuse his daughters when they step outside the bounds.
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Then, one cold winter night, a big black bear came to their cottage, and the benevolent family allowed the bear to come inside their warm home until spring.
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"Dollar strength could materialize more, given the more benevolent risk environment, but that can only move the market for so long – you always need new impetus," she said.
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ISSUE's building, once the headquarters for the Benevolent & Protective Order of the Elks—a vestigial faction of the freemasons, has been repurposed as a platform for art's vanguard.
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Let's not forget that those former inmates were imprisoned by an unequal justice system — created by those benevolent white men to systemically mass incarcerate black and brown bodies.
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And our head of sales, who was also deemed a Benevolent Ruler, happened to have a tattoo on her shoulder of a heart with a crown on it.
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Mr. Tusk, now a top New York political consultant, had clashed with the mayor up close on behalf of influential clients, including Uber and the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association.
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On Wednesday, as the news trickled out, Patrick J. Lynch, the head of the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association, said in a statement that the state's parole board had failed.
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But the benevolent smile lurking under the pre-World War I mustache is deceiving: The man is a sanctimonious prig who siphons all the fun out of life.
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Of these reactions, what is arguably the loudest response has come from the New York City Police Benevolent Association, a union representing tens of thousands of NYPD officers.
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In part, Delbanco argues, the runaways were a continuing symbolic insult to the slaveholders' honor, as their flight contradicted Southern claims that slavery was a benevolent, paternalist institution.
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The issue is at the heart of a lawsuit filed on Tuesday in State Supreme Court in Manhattan by the city's largest police union, the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association.
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Elias Husamudeen, the president of the Correction Officers Benevolent Association, suggested the rape victims made false claims about officers being complicit to win monetary awards from the city.
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It will be a new era of peace and ease, and all mankind needs to do is build an "extraterrestrial embassy" to properly welcome our benevolent alien creators.
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The Patrolmen's Benevolent Association, the city's largest police union, declined to endorse the mayor for re-election, but, tellingly, it did not endorse any of his opponents, either.
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Machine learning, for all its benevolent potential to detect cancers and create collision-proof self-driving cars, also threatens to upend our notions of what's visible and hidden.
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Patrick J. Lynch, the president of the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association, said the encounter in Brooklyn was an example of the sacrifice officers make to keep the city safe.
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Black spaces and halls, predecessors to black-owned bars, were established as a result of segregation, and many were owned by benevolent societies, social clubs or fraternal organizations.
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"At one time the gifts of individuals and benevolent organizations were intended largely to relieve the suffering of 'the weak, the poor and the unfortunate,' " the report noted.
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"Vessel owners exploit fishermen yet view themselves as benevolent patrons," said the report, released last month, based on interviews with 75 Thai captains and large fishing boat owners.
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Wikipedia is no longer a fringy website run by a small group of ragtag volunteers and overseen by a "Benevolent Dictator," as the early Wikipedians fondly called Wales.
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The supernatural is ever-present in this Buddhist-influenced production, which begins and ends with a priest (Tsuyoshi Kijima) floating through on his boat like a benevolent Charon.
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If Tara had stuck to the science, with information about how fat can be a "benevolent friend when it functions properly," this might have been an enlightening book.
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"Crude prices continued their stellar performance into year-end, nudged along by the more benevolent inventory data published by the EIA," said Stephen Innes, market strategist at AxiTrader.
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I always saw the internet as a benevolent force because, frankly, I wouldn't have a career without it—and it helped RAINN reach and connect so many survivors.
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The Odd Fellows, formed in 18th-century London, were organized as a benevolent group to support the sick, orphans, and those who died without money for a funeral.
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A suddenly benevolent NFL announced Monday that it won't fine Elliott for the gesture, but here's to hoping that Elliott will still drop some bucks on the Salvation Army.
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That's probably not a good context in which to start naming those who are, to put the most benevolent spin on things, genuinely confused and asking in good faith.
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That makes the ride-sharing firm the latest tech giant to adopt the strategy of crowdsourcing the auditing of its code to shore it up against less benevolent hackers.
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However, Escobar also viewed himself as a benevolent dictator, and was notably celebrated by the poor residents of Medellín for sharing narco money to build communities and housing projects.
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Forty-eight hours later and a short S-Bahn ride away, a larger crowd is queuing outside a more benevolent building: the jaunty yellow tent of the Berlin Philharmonie.
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G. In this beautiful collection of pictures from the life of the late Princess Diana, we are able to comprehend just how benevolent of a human being she was.
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That plan was abruptly put on hold when the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association, the largest police union representing about 24,000 NYPD officers, sued the department to halt the proposed release.
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Mr Van Rossum, though delighted by this enthusiasm for his software, has come to find the rigours of supervising it, in his role as "benevolent dictator for life", unbearable.
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People are going to be in an especially argumentative mood on this day; however, some lucky energy is in the air, thanks to the Sun's connection with benevolent Jupiter.
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ET: Guests include: Morgan Ortagus, national security analyst; Dick Bove, Vertical Group research and bank analyst; James McDermott, president of Nassau County Police Benevolent Association; Naguib Sawiris, Egyptian billionaire.
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Then, in a moment perfect for fiction, a personal-sized shepherd's pie appears in front of Philip, to remind us of everything warm and benevolent about merry olde England.
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On Saturday, at the age of 90, Glover did the fall again – this time to raise money for the London Taxi Benevolent Association For War Disabled, its website explains.
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For the sake of the fans, however, perhaps she'll put them out as a benevolent Christmas gift—or at least drop a new SOPHIE collab to satiate their hunger.
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Final Approach is like iOS game Flight Control blown up into a whole series of complex miniature landscapes, which you'll stride across like a benevolent air traffic control giant.
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Without the library and other benevolent social services, I would have fallen through the cracks that always threatened to consume me like it devoured so many of my peers.
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Today, because we are allowed to vote for representatives, government is no longer the tool of a small, predatory ruling class, but a benevolent instrument for the common good.
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At the height of the Gilded Age, a time characterized by superficial glamour and deep corruption, these foundations, imbued with vague missions to improve general welfare, seemed benevolent enough.
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After the conviction was returned, Patrick J. Lynch, the president of the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association, praised the "just verdict" but added that it would not bring Officer Guerra back.
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Artificial intelligence applied to information security can engender images of a benevolent Skynet, sagely analyzing more data than imaginable and making decisions at lightspeed, saving organizations from devastating attacks.
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Nepotism occurs in many fields; friends and family of New York City police officers often carry Patrolmen's Benevolent Association cards, which may confer special treatment in a traffic stop.
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Ms. Doria, who died on July 27, at 90, was the longtime director of the Met's children's chorus, by all accounts equal parts den mother, wrangler and benevolent despot.
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So it makes sense to join an alliance of convenience with a strongman, placing themselves under his benevolent protection, because their own leaders have delivered them only to defeat.
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Patrick J. Lynch, president of the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association, the city's main police union, said the case against Mr. Liang should not have been brought in the first place.
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Ms. Roberts and Mr. Clooney were, after all, playing benevolent establishment figures, willing to preserve their own influence by using it (in ethically ambiguous ways) for the common good.
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The bottom half was featureless, the top carved into the torso of a frog, regal and upright, his lips drawn back in an expression at once benevolent and severe.
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But until this week, the French government had largely ignored the camp, hoping it would go away and leaving the migrants' care mostly in the hands of benevolent associations.
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According to the Duchy of Cornwall's official website, all funds obtained through bona vacantia went to the The Duke of Cornwall's Benevolent Fund, which the prince established in 1975.
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In Everett's defense, the Pirahã genuinely seem to be an unusually incurious people, with no narratives, origin stories, benevolent gods, music, dance, or interest in learning other groups' languages.
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Bush reigned like a semi-benevolent monarch for decades, particularly after she and 41 moved back to Houston permanently in the 1990s, following that painful loss to Bill Clinton.
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Under coach Mike Budenholzer, the Atlanta Hawks utilize Horford's diverse skill set well, as if in accordance with some benevolent corporate ethos: We help YOU reach YOUR full potential!
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But they put into focus an increasingly sharper picture of the Menlo Park, California-based company that contrasts with the benevolent face it's tried to put on for years.
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One reason had been a lawsuit brought by a police union, the Police Benevolent Association, that argued that judges, not the police commissioner, should make decisions about releasing videos.
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To understand how sexism played into Trump's victory, first you have to understand that there are two basic types of sexism — "hostile" and "benevolent" — and how they work together.
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Researchers at the British artificial intelligence startup Benevolent AI say they used the tech to search for existing approved drugs that might be helpful in limiting the virus's infection.
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"We always prefer to see more officers in the jail," said Elias Husamudeen, the president of the Correction Officers' Benevolent Association, whose ranks have swelled under Mr. de Blasio.
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Mr. Banks introduced Mr. Rechnitz to Norman Seabrook, the longtime leader of the Correction Officers' Benevolent Association, who was one of the most politically connected figures in the city.
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The real man was a more or less benevolent character who energetically involved himself in the musical life of Vienna and taught dozens of composers, including Beethoven and Schubert.
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Martin Luther King Jr. As the nation celebrates King's national holiday Monday, it's easy to freeze-frame him as the benevolent dreamer carved in stone on the Washington Mall.
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And a lot of these alien species are very benevolent and they're here to help and the information that these aliens have would crumble the detrimental systems at hand.
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Instead of employing the usual human models to show off its fall 2018 handbag collection at Milan Fashion Week, Dolce & Gabbana opted for a slew of benevolent fashion drones.
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You might think everyone in society, but economists often talk about this social welfare function as if it describes the preferences of a benevolent social planner organizing our economy.
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The Brooklyn folk-rock band's two 2019 albums invent an imagined environment with its own internal logic, a densely wooded forest with strange, benevolent creatures lurking in the shadows.
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After the grand jury's decision, the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association union released a statement from Pantaleo saying he never intended to harm Eric Garner and felt bad about his death.
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The committee will also include experts on wrongful convictions, clergymen from Brooklyn churches and representatives from the Police Department, the state attorney general's office and the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association.
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Women who expected Daenerys to become a benevolent feminist ruler, to break the wheel and end the cycle of oppression, were not stupid; they were following basic story logic.
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There was a benevolent power that drove Rieder's skating, an application of force with the kind of precision and appeal normally limited to conversations about boxers and smart missiles.
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In the not-to-distant future, a secret algorithm originally designed to sell you novelty hats will probably be the one imprisoning you for lèse-majesté against The Benevolent Zuck.
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Snooze feels as much like a retention trick as a benevolent offering, but if it means people can take a break from their phones in peace, it's nice to have.
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A vacuum of US leadership in Asia filled by less benevolent players would take decades to reverse -- and at a huge economic cost by way of lost markets and legitimacy.
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Olivia Palermo is arguably the most benevolent street-style stars, for she has consistently paid the good fashion forward by way of affordable collaborations with some of our favorite retailers.
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So with Dunkirk, Nolan doesn't address memory directly; instead, the movie performs a small and benevolent inception of its own, subtly reframing the audience's memories of a major historical event.
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Carl Sagan, seen in file footage, emerges as a benevolent public figurehead for the project, but other participants mirror his humor and his affection for the Voyagers and their mission.
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There's a question for Facebook, whether they want to make a benevolent contribution to our society or they want to contribute to a malevolent, something that detracts from our society.
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He will be handing his position over to Jérôme Pesenti, who ran British AI startup Benevolent and prior to that was the chief technology officer of IBM's Big Data group.
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" So far, over $28,000 had been raised in Brandon's honor to the Brandon E. Church Memorial Scholarship Fund, which will be "used to bless others and honor a benevolent life.
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Proctor says that companies often assume the role of a "benevolent monopoly," or one that ostensibly has the best interest of you, the person who buys its stuff, at heart.
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This week, benevolent officer Cawood takes matters into her own hands, busting a joint that was holding 20 women captive after some small-town crime lord trafficked them from Croatia.
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Since taking office, Mayor Bill de Blasio's administration has chipped away at negotiations with teachers and other unions, but the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association contract was still a major sticking point.
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Judge Robert Neary issued the not-guilty verdict clearing Sergeant Hugh Barry in Bronx Criminal Court after a three-week bench trial, the Sergeants Benevolent Association said in a statement.
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After it passed earlier this week, Patrick Lynch, the notoriously fiery head of the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association (PBA), the city's largest police union, decried the new restrictions on his members.
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Saddam saw himself as a fearsome, benevolent sovereign, a cultured and far-sighted man, despite having left his native country only twice and repeatedly plunging his people into disastrous wars.
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This naked ambition—with all the human cost it has entailed—has so often been lost to history, superseded by the depiction of the Kennedys as a benevolent public good.
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Sheeran isn't the most-streamed artist in the US (he's number four on that list), as that is a designation that still belongs to the generous, benevolent king of memes.
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Tulane has its own sort of elusive secret group called The Benevolent Society for the Propagation of Assorted Tomfoolery and Other Sorts of Peculiar and Otherwise Absurd and Baffling Nonsense.
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Prosecutors in June 2016 accused Seabrook, the former president of the Correction Officers' Benevolent Association, of investing $20 million of union money with Platinum in exchange for kickbacks from Huberfeld.
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