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"bloodthirsty" Definitions
  1. wanting to kill or wound; enjoying seeing or hearing about killing and violence
  2. (of a book, film, etc.) describing or showing killing and violence

490 Sentences With "bloodthirsty"

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He's most famous for putting forth some truly bloodthirsty ideas.
No, it's not a bloodthirsty Alien... but an adorable kitten.
He's a bit bloodthirsty and more than a bit feral.
"They were very bloodthirsty and didn't spare anyone," Fayadh said.
The biggest winner may be ISIS's surging, bloodthirsty faction there
In the movies, the narcos are portrayed as bloodthirsty criminals.
KING OF RAGE: HENRY VIII'S BLOODTHIRSTY LETTER DEMANDS MONK'S BRUTAL DEATH
The eunuch is neither a bloodthirsty warrior nor a highborn noble.
It's everything a bloodthirsty dictator could want in a propaganda film.
You have to wonder at the bloodthirsty-ness of it all.
"It's a bunch of bloodthirsty maniacs, but very supportive," he said.
And together we will save the world from the bloodthirsty Canadians.
Hezbollah is one of the most bloodthirsty terror organizations on earth.
Rose is no Juliet: She's a bloodthirsty vacuumer of black souls.
Marilyn Manson joins the cast of "Salem" as a bloodthirsty barber.
Adorable fact: Despite their bloodthirsty appearance, tufted deer are actually quite shy.
And together we will save the world from the bloodthirsty Canadians. pic.twitter.
Besides, such a bloodthirsty attitude was totally against her character and beliefs.
"Homeland" generated much controversy, thanks to its remarkably bloodthirsty portrayal of Muslims.
As for why this particular pod is so bloodthirsty, the explanations vary.
Bloodthirsty or not, however, the mainstream media is just another elitist faction.
Hari is a knock out artiste with a cult of bloodthirsty followers.
Really gross bloodthirsty murder in front of (what looks to be dead) kid.
Prosecutors have called him a "ruthless and bloodthirsty leader" of the Sinaloa cartel.
Mermaids don't have wings, nor are they as traditionally as bloodthirsty as sirens.
Aside from Jesse, the film's female characters are conniving, bloodthirsty and often topless.
The Pack are joined by the bloodthirsty Disciples and the money-hungry Operators.
Your wife was forced to flee the bloodthirsty Khomeini regime as a teenager.
That Nat Turner was indeed a madman — raving, bloodthirsty, beset by apocalyptic visions.
We were reckless and bloodthirsty and Sam usually made us pay for that.
Guinness World Records named the vampire ground finch as the most bloodthirsty bird.
Dismissing the bloodthirsty Furies, Athena finds Orestes innocent of matricide on a technicality.
Intellectuals deplore the colonial burden; bloodthirsty Europeans rant that African life is cheap.
Trilobites Scientists have isolated a receptor that helps the bloodthirsty insects find you.
Hippos are bloodthirsty murderers who sometimes viciously maul people, sometimes without any provocation.
Despite its bloodthirsty wildlife, Australia isn't so different from the rest of the world.
And the bloodthirsty mob of 20,000 are mostly wearing blazers, brogues and club ties.
Bram Stoker's immortality is proving more unpierceable than that of his bloodthirsty creation, Dracula.
Communal noise, wrote Elias Canetti, is crucial to the unity of the bloodthirsty crowd.
At the time, the original "Doom" was unusual for its gory and bloodthirsty gameplay.
Everywhere he encountered fresh ruins, through which prowled huge mechanisms that resembled bloodthirsty dinosaurs.
The LTTE is among the most ruthless and bloodthirsty organizations to have infested the planet.
Atreus helps Kratos quell some of his distrust in people and stay his bloodthirsty blades.
I certainly can't imagine modern humans lasting long in a cave with a bloodthirsty hyena.
Bloodthirsty, immoral, and beautiful beyond compare, Akasha is the most inhumane of all Rice's vampires.
They also feared Khomeini, a lower-ranked ayatollah, whom they knew was bloodthirsty and luciferian.
Stand too near a fuming, bloodthirsty mob, and you'll feel the urge to brawl yourself.
Bram Stoker's immortality is proving more difficult to pierce than that of his bloodthirsty creation.
They reappear on the ground, amid the bloodthirsty townsfolk who wanted to watch their murders.
And the man needed rescue — from his bloodthirsty rivals and even more so from himself.
The world has been ridden of an evil and bloodthirsty man, but at what cost?
Huck turns to scouting for the bloodthirsty "General Hard Ass," a stand-in for Gen.
It seems they didn't find any contradiction in the marriage of beauty and bloodthirsty aggression.
But that doesn't stop the reckoning from coming in the form of a bloodthirsty Hela.
Not everyone remembers Marty McFly facing off with bloodthirsty Libyan terrorists, but yes, this happened.
Reflecting on his play after the game, Fitzpatrick was sanguine in both senses — stoic, and bloodthirsty.
Becky wanted to save Sasha from hurting her friends and family due to Lilith's bloodthirsty desires.
Blake Lively will soon be taking on more than one bloodthirsty shark on the big screen.
Had people been a bit more bloodthirsty, the World Wars would have wrapped up much faster.
Corvo can teleport, stop time, and summon a bloodthirsty swarm of rats to overwhelm his enemies.
The ships are bigger, the aliens scarier and more bloodthirsty, and the technology is more advanced.
What We Do In The Shadows manages to make these bloodthirsty, legendary vampires seem weirdly relatable.
Summer is for the beach, barbecues, and bloodthirsty monsters — at least, if you live in Hawkins.
Will the bloodthirsty battles over America's most famous fast-food chain make for a good movie?
Today, we have liberated virtually all of that territory from the grip of these bloodthirsty killers.
In a rare show of leadership, the royal brands him a "bloodthirsty barbarian" he wants out.
It follows a fox-like alien named Nymn who must outrun bloodthirsty creatures on lush terrain.
Once the burning started, the Dragon Queen got eager ground support from a bloodthirsty Grey Worm.
Pirates and Pilates both have to do with the bloodthirsty quest for booty, so there's that.
A suitably bloodthirsty competitor can license the patent, then use it to develop a better product.
For bloodthirsty sports fans, no professional sports organization has provided more entertainment than Ultimate Fighting Championship.
"I am not here to be queen of the ashes," she announces to her bloodthirsty trio's dismay.
It is skeptical of the revolutionary project, constantly foreshadowing and exaggerating its turn toward bloodthirsty self-promotion.
With a big-screen version of Stephen King's It, featuring bloodthirsty supernatural clown Pennywise, hitting theaters Sept.
Egypt wants stability and hates the idea of a bloodthirsty militia with Islamist ties ruling its neighbour.
Up next, President Trump determined to rid the country of the bloodthirsty and the barbaric MS-22020.
The clip shows Richard plotting and conniving, giving us a glimpse of his bloodthirsty battle for power.
Replace those beloved creatures with bloodthirsty sharks, and you've pretty much got the trailer for The Shallows.
This Lindsey Graham stopped a bloodthirsty, farcical attack from the Left on our nation's most honored institutions.
For all their bloodthirsty misadventures, Basina and Clotilda were only acting in accordance with their royal blood.
Dozens of the weapons have since resurfaced south of the border, in the hands of bloodthirsty criminals.
"Anyone who thinks hunters are just 'bloodthirsty morons' hasn't looked into hunting," Donald Jr. told Forbes in 216.
Unlike in horror films, real-life haunted dolls aren't necessarily bloodthirsty beings with a penchant for sharp objects.
Poor Sam, who is terrified of the Targaryens' more bloodthirsty leanings — looks worried about whatever plans are afoot.
Denizens scanned Citizen, a crime-reporting app, looking for any update on where the bloodthirsty creature might be.
But actual Christians don't fit this stereotype and can be as bloodthirsty (or as kind) as any pagan.
Brexiteers point out that, after leaving the EU, Britain will be able to set more bloodthirsty conservation policies.
But as a bloodthirsty vampire, this creates a dilemma: everyone in London is also a source of food.
Rudy is basically saying: Hey, our supporters are a bunch of bloodthirsty riffraff—and look, they didn't bark.
Yet, for all his authoritarianism, Mr Putin is not a bloodthirsty dictator, but a cautious former KGB officer.
The first was that his nickname—"Mad Dog"—led Trump to believe that he was bloodthirsty and reckless.
Defeating the bloodthirsty group is one of the few goals the U.S. and Iran share anywhere, Bishop said.
For centuries, Ivan the Terrible was considered too bloodthirsty to warrant a monument — until a few weeks ago.
He's eager to work with Russia on Syria, where Putin is determined to shore up a bloodthirsty dictator.
In it, she plays both Adelaide, the matriarch of the charming Wilson family, and Red, her bloodthirsty doppelgänger.
Regan and Goneril are usually portrayed as scheming, bloodthirsty villains, but here they are guided by noble ideas.
She simultaneously plays the film's antagonist Red, Adelaide's bloodthirsty doppelgänger who is leading an underground revolution of Tethereds.
The crowds at Trump rallies were disrespectful and bloodthirsty beyond anything we'd seen before in American presidential politics.
Movies would have you think that sharks are bloodthirsty predators that pose a threat to swimmers and surfers.
One soldier remarks warily that ISIS fights fiercely on Fridays, spurred on by sermons from its bloodthirsty imams.
When her students start sculpting with it, their creations turn into bloodthirsty monsters that actually eat their creators alive.
Heaven forbid girlfriend should take off her 6-inch Louboutins to run away from a bloodthirsty dinosaur or anything.
Nobody claims that cannabis can turn you into a bloodthirsty murderer What is cannabis-induced psychosis you might ask?
After beginning with Pablo Escobar in Colombia, "Narcos" shifted to the Cali cartel, an equally colorful and bloodthirsty bunch.
An unrecognizable, totally different, likely very bloodthirsty dude with tremendous muscles and a jawline like a Small Soldiers character.
Speaking of vampires, the vampire ground finch, which roams the Galapagos Islands, was dubbed the world's most bloodthirsty bird.
But in his news conference after winning the Masters for his 123th major title, Woods didn't sound exactly bloodthirsty.
Even without the bloodthirsty approach, Trump would do well to unleash the supreme intelligence and policy acumen of Pence.
And I heard Sanders' allies describe Biden as a bloodthirsty neoliberal warmonger who will return to militarism once elected.
"It is very difficult to read some articles claiming we are just a bunch of bloodthirsty creeps," she said.
In other words, Khan could choose to stand with the innocent woman instead of the rabid and bloodthirsty extremists.
In conventional tellings of this fairy tale, Jack chops down the beanstalk and saves everyone from the bloodthirsty giant.
In his future, McAulty's robots are benevolent monarchs, bloodthirsty tyrants, and unknowable gods who hold all the cards against humans.
With his young daughter still bloody-nosed and bloodthirsty, he started to get a little nervous about her future prospects.
The darker the heel's skin tone, historically, the more things have veered into portrayals of the foreigner as bloodthirsty savage.
The season also starred Lady Gaga as bloodthirsty killer nicknamed The Countess, a role that earned her a Golden Globe.
Gilead is not just dystopian, it is wickedly sadistic, a place where the rule of law is bloodthirsty and unyielding.
The next three months are filled with more than a few sequels, a nasty (pseudo) mother, and bloodthirsty Florida gators.
The transitions from bloodthirsty choruses to wistful arias are often awkward, with too many slow fades and sighing semitone descents.
When human children do appear in these early books, they have the triumphant last laugh, outwitting the blustering, bloodthirsty adults.
IT IS hard to know how many people governments execute, as the most bloodthirsty regimes do not make the data public.
This level of infrastructure has never seen the kind of bloodthirsty competition we see over the rest of the tech stack.
Fans familiar with the character know that Venom is a bloodthirsty, deranged super-criminal with a personal vendetta against Spider-Man.
Ruthless and bloodthirsty gangs roam the open roads and the tyrannical Authority seek to rule who remains with an iron fist.
He called Haley's speech on North Korea, which she made at an emergency U.N. Security Council meeting, "a really bloodthirsty tirade".
That just upped the ante — a bloodthirsty villain is what these two needed to make their eventual triumph that much sweeter.
"Jabhat al-Nusra has demonstrated the value of that," he says, distancing itself from some of the more bloodthirsty Islamist groups.
Huawei employees are expected to emulate wolves' bloodthirsty nature, fearlessness, resilience to harsh conditions and ability to work as a team.
Those sequences reversed the stereotypical portrait of Iran as a backward, bloodthirsty society that threatened to take hold in the 2000s.
The bloodthirsty pass rush from last season has gone quiet for stretches, and linebackers have been exploited at times in coverage.
"The overwhelming evidence at trial showed that the defendant was a ruthless and bloodthirsty leader of the Sinaloa Cartel," prosecutors said.
Mr. Trump has a point when he says that cartels are a bloodthirsty menace that can be compared to an army.
" On small screens, shows like Homeland and 24 are full of Muslim character that are either "duplicitous spies or bloodthirsty terrorists.
Even after the old world is destroyed by its violent ways, only a bloodthirsty superhuman can survive in the new one.
Mac's intrepid sister Prue, joined by her classmate Curtis, sets out into the I.W. to rescue her brother (from bloodthirsty ivy).
Yet Barzani could not have predicted the emergence of ISIS and its bloodthirsty conquest of vast swaths of Iraq and Syria.
Big, profitable, bloodthirsty companies have not historically been taken down by a bright-eyed Harvard Man with a Really Good Plan.
"The overwhelming evidence at trial showed that the defendant was a ruthless and bloodthirsty leader of the Sinaloa Cartel," the filing said.
Putin is fighting with President Bashar al-Assad -- not for democracy but to sustain a bloodthirsty dictator who serves Moscow's strategic interests.
"We have very bloodthirsty fans," Ferguson, who previously shut down speculation that Stella the dog would be the one to go, joked.
"A Quiet Place" featured bloodthirsty monsters, but they forced the protagonists to question how far they would go to protect their children.
THE Korean Central News Agency (KCNA), the mouthpiece of Kim Jong Un's bloodthirsty regime in North Korea, is not known for nuance.
The Blessing of the Daggers, with its cold brass choirs, its shrieking winds, and its bloodthirsty choral chants, has a demonic glamour.
At the same time, it is trying to fight off Boko Haram, one of the most bloodthirsty insurgent groups on the planet.
FOR decades Malaysia's Islamist opposition party, PAS, has been agitating for the adoption of bloodthirsty Islamic punishments, such as amputations and stonings.
Until … three "hot Riverdale dads" arrive on the scene, at once defusing the bloodthirsty tension and captivating the licentious imagination of onlookers.
Unfortunately for Sam, the bloodthirsty tribe zeros in on her apple-cheeked purity, choosing her as the vessel for their infernal ritual.
Much like her Zombieland family, who spend their days dodging bloodthirsty creatures, Breslin has spent her 18-year career dodging industry hazards.
Lupita Nyong'o brilliantly played both the film's protagonist Adelaide and her bloodthirsty Tether, Red, and her performance left audience in abject terror.
Schur's scripts can be philosophically dense, but Bell is the perfect avatar for his ideas, all sunshine, puppy dogs, and bloodthirsty malice.
And the person prompted to reflect on what happened was Carson, who shamed Cruz but doesn't have the bloodthirsty streak of, say, Christie.
In a country that mistrusts Western assistance and where protesters portray the IMF as a bloodthirsty crocodile, such words have a heady appeal.
But in Monster Hunter, I am a bloodthirsty killer of exotic reptiles with a huge axe that converts into a paralysis-inducing sword.
The fact that this was a New York team, followed by a more bloodthirsty media contingent than most, made it all the worse.
Vampires get all the attention at this time of year, but bloodthirsty leeches, insects and birds are just as compelling — and they're real.
Instead, they've doubled down on a chilling "Terran supremacy" doctrine, and built a warmongering, bloodthirsty empire bent on blasting alien races into submission.
And so you went with the obvious choice: bloodthirsty baby gets mom to commit a series of revenge killings from beyond the womb.
She may be a bloodthirsty sociopath, but she's still a woman wearing a cheetah suit, and Wiig has some experience with silly villainy.
It's tightly composed and intensively worked-through, with an overcast, twilit sky providing a lush, moody counterweight to the unnaturally colored, bloodthirsty canines.
According to a transcript of the call published Tuesday by the Intercept, Trump began their conversation by explicitly praising Duterte's insanely bloodthirsty campaign.
But it's not the bloodthirsty, sociopathic fantasy that we tend to mean when we deride certain games as power trips for teenage boys.
But after a 45-minute standoff, they realized the fanged predator was actually just a stuffed animal and not a terrifying, bloodthirsty cat.
With Nikki's fiancé Ray Stussy accidentally killed by the frame holding the aforementioned stamp, a bloodthirsty Nikki was eventually released on the world.
"Our message to these bloodthirsty savages is clear: You don't stand a chance against the might of the United States military," he says.
He knew that news of his "meltdown" would immediately form the latest bulletin in the incestuous, bloodthirsty world from which he had sprung.
Clarke even told The New Yorker that she was terrified that her hero, Beyoncé, would hate her after watching Daenerys become so bloodthirsty.
For entertainment, bloodthirsty viewers watch citizens compete in a game called Motorball, in which competitors brutally attack one another in gladiator-style battle.
"Every day, sanctuary cities are unleashing vicious predators and bloodthirsty killers, like MS-13, into our communities," Mr. Trump said in Southaven, Miss.
It can't be a serious attempt to mourn the deaths of these two characters and a bloodthirsty build to find out who died.
Some of the most harrowing confessions are firsthand descriptions of bombing in a comedy club or being booed offstage by a bloodthirsty mob.
Salieri adroitly handles the dizzying array of situations that Beaumarchais throws his way, generating Oriental marches, love duets, shepherd masques, and bloodthirsty monologues.
Sorry, bloodthirsty millennials ... Kathy says it's better to use your imagination, or just take the time to read up on Bundy's brutal murders.
Telling stories through art [humanizes] the other side in times of hate [when] [rhetoric can] portray the other as a bloodthirsty and cruel enemy.
But as their plan takes a merciless turn, Anna plummets into a world dominated by a shadowy organization with bloodthirsty ideas about divine suffering.
Mr McDonagh used this meta-textualism to comment on the prevalence of film violence, and the bloodthirsty directors to whom he has been compared.
Mexico has struggled with years of violence as the government has battled vicious drug cartels that have increasingly splintered into smaller, more bloodthirsty, gangs.
Season 1 established Dolores' dual identity as a rancher's daughter who sees the beauty in the world, and a bloodthirsty killer known as Wyatt.
It means whatever Negan's gang has in store for Alexandria will result in a nasty confrontation between two groups of experienced and bloodthirsty survivors.
Nevertheless, Carlson and other members of the right-wing media push the contradictory argument that the campus left is at once fragile and bloodthirsty.
Considering the mayor's neck would also be on the line if her teenage daughter doesn't find a fortune to give a bloodthirsty criminal, Mrs.
Today, the ISIS territorial caliphate has been 100 percent destroyed, and the founder and leader of ISIS — the bloodthirsty killer Al‑Baghdadi — is dead!
Today, the ISIS territorial caliphate has been 100 percent destroyed, and the founder and leader of ISIS -- the bloodthirsty killer Al‑Baghdadi -- is dead!
In Mr. Massie's account, Nicholas comes across not as stupid, weak or bloodthirsty, as he had been portrayed elsewhere, but as a worried parent.
Blood feuding, both in Scotland and in Westeros, evokes images of bloodthirsty men of the aristocracy, eager to exact retribution for slain family members.
The son's follow-up act as acting boss of the Gambino crime family was bumbling, yet nearly as bloodthirsty as that of Gotti père.
In fact conditions at the brothel where she worked got even worse once the Gulf cartel took over, despite the Zetas' more bloodthirsty reputation.
The monsters are fearsome creatures they call Tao Tei, which are like a cross between bloodthirsty leopards, lizard-like dragons, and some kind of piranha.
THE SHED A teenager (Jay Jay Warren) gets revenge on the peers who bullied him when he discovers a bloodthirsty vampire living in his shed.
As for Mr Oyelowo, his transformation from a regal, self-assured soldier into a bloodthirsty creature undone by jealousy must be seen to be believed.
It's an over-the-top premise made sillier by the fact that the voice in Ruth's head — that of her bloodthirsty fetus — sounds vaguely cartoonish.
British diplomats in the kingdom sometimes chide journalists for widening the gap between the reality of life in Saudi Arabia and the country's bloodthirsty image.
The Sid Meier's Civilization series of turn-based, strategic city simulators has been turning regular gamers into visionary, calculating, and occasionally bloodthirsty emperors since 1991.
I'll give you one guess which publication was spreading rumors suggesting that bloodthirsty illegal aliens are running amok in the US. Yeah, it was Breitbart.
Tough as he is, Mr. Weiner is no match for a bloodthirsty mob of competing reporters and paparazzi demanding more information about his personal life.
"Fighting Shi'ite-hating bloodthirsty ISIS jihadists is easier to sell to Iranians than wasting billions on a ruthless dictator who gasses his population," he said.
" In Cleveland, Trump accused Democrats of wanting to make America into a dystopian "giant sanctuary city for drug dealers, predators and bloodthirsty MS-28503 killers.
Over 22015 weeks, prosecutors have called 22015 witnesses who have portrayed her husband as a vengeful drug trafficker, a bloodthirsty killer and a habitual philanderer.
As well as a former lobbyist for bloodthirsty dictators who had an addiction to the sort of lifestyle that included an $18,500 python skin jacket.
Jared Leto looks entirely in his element as Michael Morbius, playing both the dying, desperate scientist and the bloodthirsty villain with equal, Leto-y intensity.
They attended public meetings, appeared on television and used social media to denounce Ukraine's pro-Western government as a bloodthirsty kleptocracy, unworthy of Dutch support.
Many families described how they had run into the woods for safety from bloodthirsty mobs, hoping to surrender themselves to the federal troops for safety.
That plan successfully alienated both right-wingers, who thought it wasn't bloodthirsty enough, and moderate Republicans, who saw it as jeopardizing patients with preexisting conditions.
He serves a bloodthirsty monarch and governs a recently conquered borderland, which he tours in a never-ending circuit of visits to his auxiliary wives.
And I don't think we're a bloodthirsty culture, and so I think we need to look at everything we can do to safeguard our people.
The Passion of the Christ had been deeply controversial in 2004 for its depiction of Jews as bloodthirsty hordes calling for the death of Christ.
On Facebook and other social media platforms, both Pakistan and India have fielded intensely bloodthirsty online commenters that constantly mock and antagonize the other side.
As the season ended, the humans' efforts to quell the animal rebellion had failed, leaving our trusty heroes staring down several safaris' worth of bloodthirsty creatures.
Apparently, he didn't have any idea what sort of a person Ramsay was or that he was putting Sansa in the hands of a bloodthirsty rapist.
I know there's a portrayal in popular culture of generals as these bloodthirsty guys pounding tables and advocating for war, but I've never met those guys.
The "crazies" here aren't zombies in the traditional sense — they're the residents of a small town driven into a bloodthirsty rage by a tainted water supply.
The Trump Century Tower is a 57-story luxury skyscraper in the heart of a gentrifying neighborhood controlled by one of the world's most bloodthirsty strongmen.
The colony was last seen with caved-in walls and filled with walkers, and events suggest that another bloodthirsty group, the Saviors, will be arriving soon.
Unfortunately, a giant bloodthirsty alien has invaded the ship and will pick off anyone too slow or too scared (or just simply in the wrong place).
KSI and Logan Paul just made the physical payoff into a formal pay-per-view event and gave everyone the brawl they'd been so bloodthirsty for.
In the Jimmy Kimmel Live clip above, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau stars as a "Lannister on the Bannister" — a gloriously bloodthirsty parody of Elf on the Shelf.
It's the Old West, and the town of Rose Creek is being squeezed by a bloodthirsty industrialist named Bartholomew Bogue (Peter Sarsgaard, chewing scenery with fervor).
Well, Democrats won the House and the bloodthirsty partisans aren't just going to forget about what drove them to donate and knock on doors in 2018.
In other writings, he has posited that a cabal of a child-sacrificing, bloodthirsty lizard people, many of whom are Jewish, are secretly running the world.
Desperate people, fleeing a terrifying, bloodthirsty regime, try to find refuge in the US. But the American government and the public don't want to accept them.
Decorated Navy SEAL is Accused of War Crimes in Iraq: Prosecutors say Edward Gallagher turned bloodthirsty on his eighth deployment, shooting civilians and stabbing a captive.
Today, the ISIS territorial caliphate has been 100 percent destroyed, and the founder and leader of ISIS — the bloodthirsty killer known as al-Baghdadi — is dead.
The president, addressing supporters in Ohio, said that he had killed a "bloodthirsty terror" and slammed Democrats for seeking to restrain his power to make war.
Heritage's most recent plan successfully alienated both right-wingers, who thought it wasn't bloodthirsty enough, and moderates, who saw it as jeopardizing patients with preexisting conditions.
Rather than encourage average kids' bloodthirsty instinct to cheer for the downfall of their friends and neighbors, let them delve into the fiascos of fictional characters.
Much is disputed about the life of Mr. Murrieta, a Mexican gold miner who has been portrayed as both a freedom fighter and a bloodthirsty bandit.
The guard that had never seen me before apparently recognized me as the bloodthirsty mercenary who'd wiped out a camp a mile or so away, minutes earlier.
Working alongside four guitarists, two drummers, and a bassist, he's re-imagined Sigurjónsson's tragedy as a bloodthirsty, feedback-ridden panorama which recalls a slower, more sophisticated Darkthrone.
Mosquitoes ruin everything, and most of us will continue to use a trusty can of DEET or a citronella candle to keep the bloodthirsty insects at bay.
It's possible to craft a revenge film built around sexual violence where that violence isn't used as a plot point en route to a bloodthirsty killing spree.
He really puts Maggie in a tough place as she either has to become a bloodthirsty ogre, or jeopardize the lives of the people in The Hilltop.
Older voters credit him with having brought peace to the country, after the ruinously bloodthirsty regimes of Milton Obote and Idi Amin, whom he helped to overthrow.
Bloodthirsty superhumans, talking pigs, child mercenaries, lovesick clones — call us crazy, but these are just the kinds of characters we're itching to snuggle up with right now.
President Obama had done to the Castros what no U.S. president for the last 59 years was willing to do: he whitewashed their bloodthirsty reign of terror.
Surprisingly cute in his youth, more intelligent than his peers, he eventually grew into a ruthless, bloodthirsty wrecker who made you want to run for your life.
Returning to LA, where he made his lauded feature Drive, Refn sought to explore the darker side of the fashion industry and its bloodthirsty desire for youth.
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.
He was the grinning, sociopathic "Curly Bill," terrorizing the citizens of 1993's Tombstone, and the lawman's old friend turned bloodthirsty drug trafficker in 1987's Extreme Prejudice.
The next few times we see her, Paola's sad eyes stare at Jorge, assuring him either she doesn't need a mansion or understands why he protects bloodthirsty criminals.
Yet terrorist groups and bloodthirsty regimes have been wreaking havoc through ancient cities, and destroying some of Islamic civilization's most prestigious artworks, libraries, mosques and other historical relics.
The showrunners did foreshadow in season 7 that Jon might ultimately need to call Daenerys' character into question and that she might be more bloodthirsty than he thought.
The terror quasi-state that is variously called Islamic State, ISIS, ISIL or Daesh was founded by a bloodthirsty religious zealot named Abu Musab al-Zarqawi in 20093.
Mr Trump's worries about terror-plagued nations sending bloodthirsty murderers to slaughter Americans have shifted, for the legal record, to countries that don't update their databases often enough.
The boys are trying to keep out the bloodthirsty ghosts of a powerful group of executed witches called Greendale 13, as well as a killer angel of death.
These days nobody claims that cannabis can turn you into a bloodthirsty murderer, an undeniable statistical correlation remains between cannabis consumption and the occurrence of a psychotic event.
"Come What May" grafts a suspense narrative involving multinational characters to a story of genial rural folk compelled to flee their homes before they're overrun by bloodthirsty trespassers.
While falcons are predators in the conventional sense, hunting and devouring other animals, parrots turn out to be no less bloodthirsty in their approach to feasting on plants.
Her Thomas More -- canonized in 1935 and glorified by Robert Bolt's 1960 play, 'A Man For All Seasons' -- is in Mantel's telling a bloodthirsty theocrat, a biblical fundamentalist.
In the videos that ISIS has put out and in the reporting that we've done, you see the group as bloodthirsty and hateful, and that is one reality.
He takes advantage of well-meaning treasure hunters and kicks them off high, rocky ledges into pits of slithering bloodthirsty monsters, or he leaves them to starve to death.
Scooby-Doo, Shaggy, Velma, Daphne, and Fred all live in the near-future where a plague of nanobots have turned humans into bloodthirsty creatures inspired by classic movie monsters.
"He was a mythical, bloodthirsty cowboy who carried two pistols and was very quick on the draw," Martínez says, pointing to a framed newspaper clipping mounted on the wall.
The Dothraki are a terrifying force, both because they're so bloodthirsty and wild, and because they fight with a strategy that must seem entirely unconventional and barbarous to Westerosi.
Though it's slightly weird to think of Arya as anything but a bloodthirsty girl-warrior motivated by revenge, some romantically inclined fans are hoping Gendry and Arya get together.
The Republican nominee is selling an apocalyptic vision -- the US as an impoverished hellscape beset by bloodthirsty urban anarchists, a terrorist fifth column, and the machinations of globalist elites.
Even as the band began to garner nationwide acclaim, with the release of their stunning debut album, Desperate Youth, Bloodthirsty Babes, their ties to the local Williamsburg didn't wane.
For example, the bloodthirsty draft of a letter by King Henry VIII in which he demands a monk's violent death be on public display in the north of England.
It can even be a very stressful and confusing experience, and you may reflexively want imagine the thing currently eating you as just that: a very bloodthirsty, unrelenting thing.
Our culture is bloodthirsty for stories about women in pain; we hunger for women to expose their traumas, and to be rescued by the love of a good man.
These works, devoted to the Roman emperor Commodus, who is remembered as a bloodthirsty ruler, were inspired by John F. Kennedy's splattered brains when he was assassinated in Dallas.
Drunk on the praise Rousseau had heaped on Sparta, the bloodthirsty revolutionaries went to any length to make the French wear togas—but it was never going to work.
So in Christina Henry's Lost Boy, the latest revisionist Peter Pan story, bloodthirsty Peter Pan isn't so much the spirit of eternal youth, but rather a sinister cult leader.
Negan has flashed his talents as a public orator time and again, whipping his followers into a bloodthirsty frenzy with speeches delivered in the dramatic, halting cadence of Mussolini.
In this first installment of the "Riddick" franchise, Mr. Diesel plays Richard B. Riddick, a prisoner whose spaceship crash-lands on a desert planet inhabited by bloodthirsty flying aliens.
The most obvious guess as to the culprit for this horrendous crime would be a member of the Seventh Kavalry, a bloodthirsty white supremacist group and Watchmen's leading antagonists.
"Unfortunately, he died of cancer in a prison hospital, instead of being fried," Kilgariff says, in a comment that is both completely casual and, Singleton's crimes notwithstanding, shockingly bloodthirsty.
It is thought to have some hideouts in eastern Afghanistan, beyond the control of the government in Kabul, and has mounted several bloodthirsty attacks on civilians in that country too.
These are real people, exploring a world where true danger exists around every turn, whether from a physical object like an air filter going bad, or from a bloodthirsty mercenary.
Duterte confirmed as Philippines President after vowing to sleep in Bloodthirsty mood The tough talk is reaching down through the chain of command, and other officials have echoed Duterte's language.
Moreover, after a prolonged and unseemly silence from the leaders of the BJP, including Narendra Modi, the prime minister, the party is exercising some restraint: the bloodthirsty spokesman has resigned.
While we can never know Dexter's initial destiny, the show suggests he only picked up his bloodthirsty "Dark Passenger," as the series calls Dex's dark side, from a gruesome childhood.
Such a theory was much harder to sell just months ago, when the 34-year-old North Korean leader was more often depicted as a bloodthirsty dictator and nuclear provocateur.
But it excludes other bloodthirsty autocrats, like Rodrigo Duterte of the Philippines, Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey, Abdel Fattah el-Sisi of Egypt, the Saudi royal family and Vladimir Putin.
Of all the antagonists the theater has thrown at us over the centuries — the bloodthirsty royals, the cannibal barbers — death is the most formidable, if also the most dramatically inert.
This approach will likely infuriate some audiences, especially after years of media coverage that portrayed such women as uniquely evil, bloodthirsty extremists, or as brainwashed fetishists hot for jihadi men.
The Islamic State was so aggressive, so bloodthirsty, and so defiant—so fast—that Al Qaeda severed ties and disavowed it in early 2014, shortly before the caliphate was declared.
Cheryl then tells her family that she will out them as bloodthirsty cannibals should they try to look into Bedford's disappearance or steal the Blossom maple syrup legacy from her.
The ombudsman added that such practices also risk fueling the extreme violence already battering the tiny Central American nation where bloodthirsty street gangs control large parts of most major cities.
Because of this, the species has sometimes been compared to the Australian "drop bear" urban legend starring a bloodthirsty koala cryptid that kills people by falling on them from above.
For most of the past decade, Nigeria's government has tried and largely failed to strike peace accords with Boko Haram, whose leadership is obscure and whose bloodthirsty strategy is often confusing.
When eels are bored waiting for plankton to come around, they apparently enjoy fighting each other: And, for the bloodthirsty among us, here's a guide on how to catch one yourself.
I think we need to get to a point where we move back to maybe trying to write characters that aren't as bloodthirsty, maybe characters that are a bit more helpful.
In fact, Overwatch actively seems to discourage the typical bloodthirsty shooter mentality; not only does it lack a deathmatch mode, Overwatch's post-match statistics also don't include your kill / death ratio.
But it backfired, and Machado was thrown out in a gruesome revolt in 1933 in which bloodthirsty mobs roamed the streets of Havana and the dictator's henchmen were hung from streetlights.
"He's a different kind of bloodthirsty dictator, the kind who shops online on his iPad," said Nadim Houry, who oversaw the work of Human Rights Watch on Syria for a decade.
Running with "The Case of the Poisonous Poet" is a case involving a bloodthirsty beast, which makes one ponder the prospect of nonhuman cast members to up the ante even more.
His saga imagines rabbits with politics, a religion and a language, but its story is about a band of survivors encountering hostile rivals, bloodthirsty predators and the casual deadliness of humans.
He became "party friends," he said, with Antonio Marrufo, a bloodthirsty killer known as Jaguar, who would soon be tasked by the Sinaloa drug cartel with "cleansing" Juárez of its rivals.
Maybe the dignified thing to do these days would be just to walk out to Tupac and confirm for the bloodthirsty crowd that they'll be getting the funeral they came for.
Each one is a white woman with a chaotic interior life — due to a shocking divorce, bloodthirsty assassin lifestyle, or tragic guilt — who is still wildly resilient despite all that mess.
Meanwhile Sydney, a nail technician who was born powerful like Nomvula but is much older and more ruthless, decides it's time to reclaim her birthright as a bloodthirsty, vengeful demi-goddess.
"America is sending a clear message to bloodthirsty savages around the world: You don't stand a chance against the righteous might of the United States military," it boasted in a tweet.
Imagine trying to enjoy a nice barbecue dinner with your family when a couple of triceratops and a bloodthirsty T. rex suddenly upend it all by fighting in your front yard.
But as an artist who also photographed decomposing organisms, bloodthirsty mosquitoes penetrating human skin, fatty deposits clogging arteries and bacteria-filled bowels, he faced a special challenge in finding human models.
"I don't think she's going to get that uncomfortable leading the parade as long as they do it in a way that demonstrates that they're not overeager and bloodthirsty," said Steel.
With Nintendo failing to undertake development of a new adventure through labyrinthine caverns riddled with secret paths and battles against bloodthirsty space pirates, Metroid devotees were left pining for something new.
However, before you get your hopes up for a Homeward Bound-style reunion, let's check in on exactly where we are with each of the furry friends — the furry, bloodthirsty, terrifying friends.
Discovered by Netflix's new paranormal docuseries Haunted, this family's account, titled "Slaughterhouse," unearths the grisly story of a previously unknown, bloodthirsty killer—possibly one of the worst this nation has ever known.
The rise of smaller, more bloodthirsty gangs producing and smuggling heroin to feed an opioid epidemic in the United States has made Chilapa one of the most violent municipalities in the country.
The ingenious high-concept is that bloodthirsty, presumably alien, monsters have butchered most of humanity, but these near-indestructible crab-creatures are sightless so track their quarry using their super-sensitive ears.
Sure, the Lara Croft you control is a lot more bloodthirsty than the one featured in cut scenes, but many other AAA games have stories that feel more integrated into the experience.
The urgency to end the war reduces that conflict, and its drivers, to a morality play, with the coalition of Arab states cast as the bloodthirsty villain killing and starving Yemeni civilians.
THE CROWD On a sopping-hot July evening, four bristly bikers rumbled up to the bar, ordered a round, unleashed a bloodthirsty yowl and made a beeline for the backyard foosball table.
"We must carefully craft a strategy that targets and defeats the expansionist, bloodthirsty and supremacist inspirations that fuel jihadist groups while not abridging the peaceful and tolerant worship of God," he said.
But what started as an innocent exercise in caring for virtual alien pets and messaging internet friends eventually turned into the all-encompassing, bloodthirsty pursuit to acquire as much wealth as possible.
So as much as I would also enjoy devoting my silver years to long, "John Wick"-ian episodes of bloodthirsty revenge, there are crueler and yet more productive things we can do.
We also call for an end to sales of crowd-control equipment to the Hong Kong police, who have shown in recent months a bloodthirsty penchant for violence in their policing tactics.
This dinosaur group, which included bloodthirsty killing-machines like the Tyrannosaurus rex and velociraptor, was notorious for sharp, serrated teeth that many used to eviscerate prey and strip flesh clean from bones.
The Shabab, a Somali militant group, took credit for the attack and remains one of the world's most bloodthirsty and dangerous terrorist organizations, having killed thousands across several countries in eastern Africa.
But Mattis is less a bloodthirsty, cigar-chomping caricature than he is a conventional Washington defense intellectual—one whose views on defense and foreign policy are significantly out of stepped with Trump's own.
"So not only is President Trump Hitler in this scenario, but also Trevor Noah automatically becomes, in his own mind, the fearless comedian mocking a ruthless, bloodthirsty dictator," Weaver wrote about the comparison.
The slickly dressed Charlie Manx (Zachary Quinto) of NOS4A2 barely resembles the bald, big-eared, bloodthirsty vampire of Nosferatu, but they share the same penchant for sucking the life force of their victims.
The 1986 cult classic Little Shop of Horrors depicted these hungry little darlings as bloodthirsty beasts, which isn't entirely inaccurate—depending on where they're located, carnivorous plants eat everything from flies to frogs.
The reason that Trump paints such a grim -- and false -- picture of Long Island is that he wants Americans to believe that we, as a country, are under attack from bloodthirsty undocumented immigrants.
In the twelve stories in Roupenian's debut, You Know You Want This: "Cat Person" and Other Stories, she establishes herself as a raucous and bloodthirsty storyteller who, even when she stumbles, never bores.
First, there was the bloodthirsty squirrel uprising, then the "zombie" raccoon outbreak, and now, it looks like another member of the animal kingdom is gearing up to fight back against us puny humans.
His bloodthirsty vision (of sweet revenge for centuries of oppression visited upon African-descended peoples around the world) is provocative because, viewed from the right angle, it offers a convincing approximation of justice.
The supposedly bloodthirsty mob that robbed Johansson of her role appears, on close examination, more like a critical consensus — one in which genuine stakeholders, including trans Hollywood players, responded spontaneously to dispiriting news.
People are conditioned to like words like ADORBS because they are nearly always superimposed on photos of babies, of all species, and round eyes and chubby cheeks make us less miserable and bloodthirsty.
When asked last month about Russian involvement in the assassination of a former Chechen rebel commander in Berlin last year, he pointedly declined to deny it, calling the victim "an absolutely bloodthirsty murderer."
"They might have different names — ISIS, Boko Haram, Hamas, Al Shabab, Al Qaeda, Hezbollah — but all of them are driven by the same hatred and bloodthirsty fanaticism," Netanyahu said in January last year.
But as he noted in the video as well, I can't help but think that if you attached a few spinning blades, then you'd have yourself an army of bloodthirsty human-detecting death machines.
Now, Twitter user Dieting Hippo has fittingly immortalized the demonic space in BATHDOOM—a new map for 1994's Doom II that allows players to wander the legendarily bad bathroom as the bloodthirsty Doomguy.
Also, at some point along the way, Jackson's mother revealed that she'd been injected with a mutant "ghost gene" by his father that eventually turned her into a bloodthirsty zombie, for inscrutable science purposes.
" The captain of that ship already dragged Theon for not saving his sister Yara Greyjoy (Gemma Whelan) from their bloodthirsty uncle Euron Greyjoy (Pilou Asbæk), telling him, "You wouldn't be here if you tried.
In this song, a corporation headed by literal fanged, bloodthirsty monsters tries to recruit Cash to higher ranks while they feast on human bodies — a direct stand-in for capitalists preying on their workers.
It is the same Academy that last year nominated the Coen brothers' The Ballad of Buster Scruggs, which peddles the gross Western stereotype of bloodthirsty Natives, for the same award Waititi won Sunday night.
Until Saturday, most fans would have considered such a question daft: try telling a squad of bloodthirsty rugby players to idly stand around and let their opponents hold onto the ball after each tackle.
Keaton is so good in the role because he's careful to present Adrian as not bloodthirsty, not cartoonish — just a tribalist who's decided that everything is justified if it's in the name of family.
Will's sharp, savvy boss makes a utilitarian case for acquiescence by invoking the Iraq War; the show's freedom fighters are just as calculating, bloodthirsty, and morally bankrupt as the people helping to subjugate them.
Some more horror-movie-ish stuff happens after that (Dren escapes, she's now super dangerous and bloodthirsty, she can fly), but it's also necessary to mention what happens at the end of the film.
But he brought remarkable physical endurance and emotional intensity to the tormented action hero Rick Grimes, the by turns bloodthirsty and idealistic, perpetually sweaty zombie fighter enduring loss after loss in a postapocalyptic hellscape.
In Episode 114, which aired last March, about the Hillside Stranglers, a pair of bloodthirsty cousins who petrified Los Angeles in the late 1970s, Ms. Kilgariff recites some of the gory evidence: On Nov.
Lots of people are angry for lots of different reasons, and Election Year's notion of "murder tourism" — literally, tourists coming to the U.S. to indulge in our bloodthirsty American culture — targets some unsettling parallels.
In Obama's mind, the logical reaction to terrorism is to deprive the terrorists of what they want, to stay firm to American values and not to indulge in theatrical vows for vengeance and bloodthirsty rhetoric.
Directed by Jon Favreau, the new movie brings to life Rudyard Kipling's classic stories about young boy Mowgli, who was raised by wolves in the jungle and whose life is threatened by a bloodthirsty tiger.
Even by the standards of Iran's clerical establishment, Jannati stands out for his virulently anti-Western opinions, once accusing the West of having created al Qaeda and describing U.S. forces in Iraq as "bloodthirsty wolves".
Even though the new God of War has plenty of violence for the bloodthirsty, the story of Kratos wrestling with the emotional difficulties of parenthood is a potent olive branch to the culture at large.
Even by the standards of Iran's clerical establishment, Jannati is known for his virulently anti-Western opinions, once accusing the West of having created al Qaeda and describing U.S. forces in Iraq as "bloodthirsty wolves".
Garcia is an artist in a gi, but when punches are being thrown, she's a carnival attraction and a reminder of our ugliest and most bloodthirsty desires as fighting fans, as lovers of the spectacle.
The three Taliban leaders released are part of the Haqqani network, the most ruthless and bloodthirsty faction of what is now the world&aposs deadliest terror group, according to the IEP&aposs Global Terror Index.
Next to the segment on cumulus clouds, before you get to sedimentary rocks and stalactites, perhaps there's a paragraph all about the best way to feed a bloodthirsty reptile the cutest animal known to man.
Pop culture and politics held hands and stumbled deeper together into a paranoid prison of funhouse mirrors, spurred on by the bloodthirsty economics of the 24/7 news cycle to be louder, faster, more now.
She's also, apparently, a bloodthirsty gator hunter who, for years, has been trying to take out the reptilian bastard she believes ate one of her miniature horses—and this week, she finally got her revenge.
His desk in the right, rear corner of the Moscow office was neatly arranged, and above it hung a satirical drawing of the newly minted president, Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin, looking like an angry, bloodthirsty Bolshevik.
Squirrels can be vicious, bloodthirsty creatures, liable to terrorize small towns and attack innocent parkgoers, but if you can domesticate one, they make for pretty cute pets—and apparently for this woman, therapeutic little friends.
"Senator George McGovern, a prominent critic of US participation in the war, believed the refugees represented some of the most corrupt and even bloodthirsty officials of the discredited South Vietnamese government," historian Robert Schulzinger writes.
She's not exactly the kind of hard-living, bloodthirsty ruler who makes for frothy television, and "The Crown," a 10-part drama that becomes available Friday on Netflix, doesn't try to pretend that she is.
After walkers forced her from a bridge into a waterway of some sort, she washed ashore to be discovered by the girls mentioned above: the bloodthirsty Rachel, the product of a warlike settlement, and Cyndie.
Lowrey in particular is hotheaded in a way that would be troubling if he were played by anyone other than Will Smith: bloodthirsty, reckless, and self-interested to the point where he's almost entirely unlikable.
The first episode acts as an hour-long coming out party for the Punisher, first characterized as a bloodthirsty former serviceman seeking vengeance after his family became collateral damage of the Hell's Kitchen turf war.
The Jordan native had "a fondness for alcohol, drugs, and tattoos" and a criminal background before he started the terrorist group that was so bloodthirsty that it was disowned by Al Qaeda, according to Orton.
Just like that bloodthirsty mother of a velociraptor instantly tears apart their human meat snack at the start of Jurassic Park, I'm gonna cut right to the chase: We are living in The Jeff Goldblum Renaissance.
What began as a lone sighting of a few clowns in South Carolina quickly snowballed into a full-blown harlequin pandemic last year, with people suddenly spotting evil, bloodthirsty clowns cropping up all over the country.
We won't give too much away here—you should really tune in this Sunday night—but suffice it to say that the soundbite solutions offered by some bloodthirsty American politicians isn't going to make things better.
Zeljko Raznatovic, a Serbian career criminal and bloodthirsty nationalist fanatic better known as Arkan, commandeered Tito's old suite while his gunmen put up a sign on the front door barring entry to ethnic Albanians and dogs.
"That particular image of TR, along with a lot of other similar content framing him as a mega-badass or a jingoistic bloodthirsty hero, started appearing around 2010-11," she wrote to me in an email.
Inspired by the literary grotesquerie of the writer Nikolai Gogol and the gothic fright films of the British studio Hammer, the play is about an unseen, bloodthirsty monster who noisily eats its way through a village.
There's certainly endless grim comedy to be mined from comparing standard business practices to a bloodthirsty kill-spree motivated by unseen forces, and enacted by people who tell themselves they're just doing what's necessary to get ahead.
Their astonishing acts of resistance against bloodthirsty fascist forces have inspired countless radicals, revolutionaries, and liberation-minded fighters since, and "Ciao Bella" has been adopted worldwide as an anthem of anti-fascist struggle against tyranny and oppression.
By the last of Gordon's four appearances on Supernatural, he ends up becoming a bloodthirsty, red-eyed vampire too, and sentences an innocent young woman to death as a way to gain revenge against the Winchester brothers.
Mr Hun Sen was already prime minister then, but was locked in an inconclusive civil war with monarchist militias and their allies, the remnants of the bloodthirsty Khmer Rouge regime, which the CPP had overthrown in 1979.
Its more radical offshoot, IS, instead came to prominence in Iraq by slaughtering local Muslims who disagreed with its bloodthirsty interpretation of the Koran, often with a degree of violence that even al-Qaeda's leaders thought excessive.
In time, "Wolf Warrior 2" might seem benignly kitschy, though its core ideas about how only the Chinese military can save a nameless African country from bloodthirsty native rebels and amoral European mercenaries, will always be gross.
That's not even the full name of the category (it's much more convoluted than that), but the fact is that Lady Gaga won for her TV series debut playing a vampiric bloodthirsty character known as The Countess.
It starts with a brooding, Ned Stark-esque close-up of the alpha-male chimp David sitting on his forest throne, before launching into a political tug-of-war bloodthirsty enough to make George RR Martin wince.
On Friday, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov termed the threat from U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley "a bloodthirsty tirade" and said military action against Pyongyang would be a big mistake, Russian news agencies reported.
Picking up, uh, 28 weeks after the initial outbreak of the rage virus (which turns people into bloodthirsty cannibalistic monsters), the film examines how society might try to rebuild in the wake of such a terrifying tragedy.
Mr. Mugabe struggled to win the allegiance of his party's guerrillas, even as the propaganda of the white minority in Rhodesia depicted him as a bloodthirsty Marxist — the incarnation of the minority's atavistic fears of black domination.
Yet none of those suspicious behaviors — or Janet's Bad Place-ish "Chillaxing" dye job and bloodthirsty demands to have Tahani (Jameela Jamil) punch someone in the face — are what tipped Team Cockroach off to Bad Janet's subterfuge.
Now, there will be no avoiding it and Democrats who continue to pooh-pooh it risk the wrath of a bloodthirsty base that demands impeachment as the only remedy for what they regard as an illegitimate presidency.
In zombie movies, they become an undead shell with an appetite for brains and no ability to reason; in vampire tales, they're transformed into a bloodthirsty demon with a seductive ability to trap others into their fate.
As its title suggests, this show will be framed via the psychologically charged sci-fi writings of J.G. Ballard, an appropriate choice given that one of his best-known novels involves condo inhabitants turning into bloodthirsty maniacs.
We Game of Thrones fans lost yet another beloved TV character tonight, and while it's not out of question given the bloodthirsty nature of HBO's hit show, Sunday's newest addition to GoT's "Dead Character Club" is a bummer.
ROME (Reuters) - Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Friday that a U.S. threat to destroy North Korea in the event of a war was "a bloodthirsty tirade" and military action against Pyongyang would be a big mistake.
Aside from "Swiss Army Man," which prompted walkouts during its premiere on Friday, the lineup includes "Wild," about a woman who has a sexual relationship with a wolf, and "The Lure," a horror musical about bloodthirsty Polish mermaids.
But the player is positioned an outsider hired on behalf of the "rightful" royal family to bring down the bloodthirsty tyrant queen who married a naive prince, seized power, and replaced a benevolent limited monarchy with brutal dictatorship.
It isn't the first game to do that sort of thing, of course: BioShock and Metal Gear Solid both chided the player's more bloodthirsty gamer-habits, though those at least let you determine your own level of violence.
As it is, we just have to endure Negan strutting around like a bloodthirsty peacock while everyone else cowers and cries, and there's little narrative enjoyment in that unless you're as much of a sadist as he is.
To the west the bloodthirsty jihadist group that calls itself Islamic State (IS)—known as Daesh to most Arabs—controls Mosul and long stretches of the Tigris and Euphrates valleys, out to Raqqa and Deir Ezzor in Syria.
Mr. Leggio was succeeded by Salvatore Riina, a bloodthirsty boss who installed Mr. Provenzano as his second in command (despite Mr. Leggio's verdict that Mr. Provenzano "shoots like a god but he has the brain of a chicken").
In the black-and-white-shot episode—which was written by show creator Charlie Brooker and directed by American Gods's David Slade—a woman is being hunted by what looks to be some kind of bloodthirsty, android hound.
Killing native wildlife shows everyone involved in an unflattering light: Bureaucrats look incompetent (or worse, corrupt), state biologists look like they don't understand basic science, apologists for predator killing look like sellouts and ranchers look like bloodthirsty killers.
From the beginning, the talk of a wall and bloodthirsty gangs has sent what could have been a growing voter bloc of the Republican Party into a serious identity crisis — even if they don't say so in public.
In our time, Iranian websites and TV programs in the Muslim and Arab worlds have updated the big lie with catchy titles such as "Who are human history's most bloodthirsty people?" to justify  hatred for the Jewish people.
The story of a bloodthirsty panhandler was so fantastical, and its public telling and re-telling by Keith Smith so heart-wrenching, that the size of the gap between it and reality seemed impossible to fill, or explain.
Put another way, how did an animal that started out as a bloodthirsty predator become one that now wants nothing more than a nice belly rub and the chance to gaze adoringly at a member of another species?
Last October, Foreign Policy leaked a report from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) that examined a novel perceived threat to American security: not white supremacists, not anti-abortion activists, but black people driven by bloodthirsty rage at police.
Two weeks ago, Ivanka Trump—Kushner's wife and a power player in her own right—came under fire for having hawked a development in the Philippines when her president dad invited the bloodthirsty leader of that country to visit.
It's 1893 when Wells (Freddie Stroma, the British bachelor in Lifetime's "UnReal") proudly unveils his creation to a group of friends -- one of whom, unfortunately, is Dr. John Stevenson ("Revenge's" Josh Bowman), who happens to be the bloodthirsty Jack.
In a stark contrast to its current bloodthirsty propagandizing, the NRA was once a firm proponent of gun control, and was a key component of the passage of 1934's National Firearms Act, which imposed restrictions on machine guns.
But, alas, the writing bug bit me, sinking its bloodthirsty barbs into my flesh and gobbling away my desire to stay on the only path I'd ever truly known—so safe, so chivalrous, and oh so boring and frustrating.
This trailer is packed with footage of the curious relationship between Eddie and his new symbiote pal, a sort of slimy parasite that gives him superpowers — provided he succumb to the whims of the bloodthirsty, anarchic thing inside him.
President Trump has claimed that he doesn't want to start a war with Iran, but that's somewhat contradicted by the fact that he's placed some of the most bloodthirsty people on the planet in top positions within his government.
A massive sinkhole in Florida that gulped down two houses on Friday won't stop growing—forcing ten households to evacuate as it closes in on their property like some bloodthirsty villain from a B-movie, International Business Times reports.
That means Blockbuster Video is going to make a cameo, naturally: The name was first coined back in 1872 by Lewis Carroll in his book Through the Looking-Glass, which described the Bandersnatch as a a mythical, bloodthirsty creature.
There are other Korean dramas out there about women on a bloodthirsty path toward power, including Queen of Ambition, but none do it with two female leads at once, and most are concerned with a passionate love story for the ages.
Daenerys Targaryen: The writers and directors on Game of Thrones seem to have fully committed to making Daenerys Targaryen the Mad Queen, a vicious, bloodthirsty ruler who feels she is destined to take the Iron Throne, no matter the cost.
The Black Hood definitely escapes Betty pulls some strings to get her dad Hal Cooper (Lochlyn Munro), aka the bloodthirsty Black Hood, out of his Silence of the Lambs cell and into a nearby Hiram Lodge-owned prison with a view.
More of a companion piece than a substitute, the fictionalized version (names have been changed) tries to show the pressure mounting on a soldier called Andrew Briggman (Nat Wolff), as he is intimidated by a bloodthirsty new sergeant, Deeks (Alexander Skarsgard).
Daenerys (Emilia Clarke) has arrived in Dragonstone, Sansa (Sophie Turner) is sticking up to Jon Snow (Kit Harington), Cersei is Queen of the Seven Kingdoms — if Arya does decide to become a bloodthirsty seeker of revenge, she'd actually fit right in.
He conceded that there is one moment in The Outsider that does recall It for him, as Ralph takes Terry to his arraignment and sees that the crowd assembled around them — his friends and neighbors — is morphing into a bloodthirsty mob.
But since he still has to deal with bloodthirsty ghoulies, mutated animals, and those deadly jocks, he reluctantly teams up with 12-year-old pyromaniac Angelica Green (Alyvia Alyn Lind) and jock-bully-turned-pacifist samurai Wesley Fists (Austin Crute).
Robbed of your home and left for dead, you'll tear across an unforgiving wasteland battling bloodthirsty gangs to find the tools and tech needed to take the fight to The Authority and crush their oppressive rule once and for all!
It's a shame that this narrative of malevolent beasts is the one that dominates and that — in the absence of myth and the popularity of attack movies — sharks that were once respected as complex creatures today are simplified into bloodthirsty monsters.
Though Billy and the other jock-bullies mock him for "turning bitch," Steve is the protector and leader of a much more important group of kids facing off against an army of bloodthirsty, psychic, multi-toothed flower-monsters from another dimension.
The film is the bloodthirsty brainchild of writer, director, and star Alice Lowe, who penned the film in two weeks and shot it while pregnant—almost eight months pregnant, to be exact—then edited footage while taking breaks to change diapers.
For most of us, the only relationship we've ever had with leeches was cringing during that scene in Stand By Me when the kids go swimming in a pond only to find their junk being sucked by the bloodthirsty devils.
In Tim O'Brien's "The Things They Carried", an army medic manages to have his 17-year-old sweetheart flown in from Ohio for a visit, only to watch her transform into a bloodthirsty commando sporting a necklace of human tongues.
Thanks to the United States military and our partnership with many of your nations, I am pleased to report that the bloodthirsty killers known as ISIS have been driven out from the territory they once held in Iraq and Syria.
We see him prepare and perform in a school revue which turns out to be a florid flop, though it manages to spoof all sides of the war, from the pizza- and Mussolini-loving Italians to valiant Yankees and bloodthirsty Hitler.
While the first piece focussed on the 14th century and Native American witches and wizards, part two jumps forward to the bloodthirsty 17th century, which comes complete with religious intolerance, the Salem Witch Trials, and grim magical mercenaries known as "Scourers".
It was always a little too eager to cater to its most bloodthirsty fans, but it threw in plenty of material for those of us who were more interested in the story of building a community in the post-apocalypse.
While it fired up the progressive base, it fed into a narrative that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi had long been trying to manage: that Democrats were bloodthirsty for Trump's ouster and would undermine their own credibility if they moved too fast.
Visually delightful and meandering games like Breath of the Wild and Donut Country made even nongamers realize that playing videogames could be a fun, 20-minute escape instead of a brutal, stressful, bloodthirsty competition to beat your spouse at Mario Kart.
But the one moment that united the bloodthirsty brood, now whittled to just five candidates, came when CNN's Dana Bash asked about the court order the FBI recently obtained demanding that Apple help the government hack into the San Bernardino shooter's locked iPhone.
That bloodthirsty lust for money owed, which is really a desire to feel any power over the boy who embarrassed him, is what pushes Paul to create the kidnapping get rich quick scheme after Paul The First refuses to pay his debts.
EVEN Rodrigo Duterte, who initiated a bloodthirsty campaign against drug-dealers and drug-users on becoming president of the Philippines last year, and who brooks almost no criticism of his war on drugs, had to admit that the police had gone too far.
"Claiming the identity of a lynching victim is an outrageous distraction from and diminishment of the suffering of the many thousands who died at the hands of bloodthirsty mobs -- spurred, in many cases, by the racial demagogues of that day," he states.
The shock of murderous hosts at an event that's supposed to be about love and safety has no peer in world history — even the most bloodthirsty Scottish kings didn't massacre guests at weddings — and it tweaks something very deep in our mythical bones.
Worse still, claiming the identity of a lynching victim is an outrageous distraction from and diminishment of the suffering of the many thousands who died at the hands of bloodthirsty mobs—spurred, in many cases, by the racial demagogues of that day.
No, Knott's Berry Farm wants you to think that the mentally ill — and especially those in acute crisis — "get loose from their cells" and crawl around on the floor trying to attack anything that moves, like a bunch of scary, bloodthirsty non-humans.
There's a very good chance this movie was the first impression of "Indian" culture for many viewers — it was, apparently, even what got George Harrison interested in the sitar — which makes its depiction of their dominant religion as comically bloodthirsty even worse.
His choice to leave is a brave decision made in order to save his adopted kin from the wrath of the bloodthirsty Shere Khan—menacingly voiced by Idris Elba—a terrifying and vengeful tiger, spitting with anger over the actions of mankind.
This would have been true even if the succession had gone to Mullah Muhammad Yaqoub, Mullah Omar's oldest son, rather than to the bloodthirsty network leader Sirajuddin Haqqani (they were both announced by the Taliban on Wednesday as deputies to Mawlawi Haibatullah).
Intimacy, illness and stigma have been ingredients of "It Follows" (2015), about a sexually transmitted condition that draws bloodthirsty stalkers; "Contracted" (93) and its sequel, "Contracted: Phase II" (2015), about a flesh-destroying S.T.D.; and "Teeth" (2007), about a man-hungry vagina dentata.
Though that landmark film was nominally based on a Bram Stoker short story, most later lesbian vampire movies have drawn inspiration from Sheridan Le Fanu's 1872 Gothic novella Carmilla or the much-mythologized biography of the bloodthirsty 16th-century Hungarian countess Elizabeth Báthory.
I am not a gun owner but I can imagine many situations and political dispensations in which a morally responsible citizen should own a weapon; I have encountered many communities where "gun culture" seems healthy and responsible rather than a bloodthirsty cult.
His characters, a dwarven king, a 12-foot-tall mountain giant and a half-elven chef, were not interested in brokering peace; they and their army were a bloodthirsty lot, with dwindling food stores, hellbent on conquering a nearby population of gnomes.
A show that was once shocking in its depiction of a federal government that wasn't just corrupt, but was bloodthirsty, has to keep upping the body count to maintain our attention because its bleak view of American politics no longer feels fresh.
" (2016), which depicts Trump as a fanged, bloodthirsty zombie, is an incandescent rage that blows apart the matter-of-fact catalogue of policy positions in "Which Democrat Am I Voting For?" and bares the subtext of "Is Donald Trump an Existential Threat?
The nastiest piece of work (the designation is entirely relative) is Knuck (Matt Nable), the newly sprung president of a motorcycle gang whose stint in the slammer has left him with a taste for rape and a bloodthirsty need to reclaim his territory.
Few in Culiacán dispute Chapo's status as a ruthless and bloodthirsty operator, but many credit his generation of Sinaloa traffickers with ensuring the cartel is still considered less wholeheartedly exploitative and sadistic than some other Mexican groups, such as the Knights Templar or the Zetas.
Scientists have debunked the notion that these waters are particularly bloodthirsty, repeatedly pointing out that it's really not that weird for vehicles to go missing in one of the stormiest and busiest regions of the ocean, where hazardous shallows and reefs happen to be common.
Critics score: 92%Audience score: 95%Netflix description: "A policeman, a criminal overlord, a Bollywood film star, politicians, cultists, spies, and terrorists — the lives of the privileged, the famous, the wretched, and the bloodthirsty interweave with cataclysmic consequences amid the chaos of modern-day Mumbai"
First, Moscow — which has been embroiled in the Syrian war since the beginning of the conflict by propping up a bloodthirsty dictator and betting on his regime's survival in order to entrench its own imperial interests in the region — has recently upped the ante.
Those who feared bloodthirsty Martians, as depicted in H.G. Wells' The War of the Worlds, may have let out a sigh of relief, while fans of Edgar Rice Burroughs' Barsoom space operas might have been disappointed to find Mars bereft of drama and romance.
Here, that common cause is fighting an evil force known as the Hand (which has previously figured into Daredevil and Iron Fist), led by Sigourney Weaver's Alexandra —an icy, mysterious woman with a penchant for dramatic coats — alongside Daredevil's bloodthirsty old flame Elektra (Elodie Yung).
After studying a reconstructed image of her face—one local authorities made after exhuming her body in 2010—Hill thought he spotted a similar-looking woman while he was watching Jaws, an extra among the rest of the beachgoers terrorized by the film's bloodthirsty shark.
A bold new production at the Theater an der Wien here uses puppets to explore the inner landscape of the work's protagonist, offering a novel twist on an ambiguous figure: Is Salome a bloodthirsty seductress, a girl experiencing a sexual awakening, or something in between?
"This Lindsey Graham stopped a bloodthirsty, farcical attack from the Left on our nation's most honored institutions," Benny Johnson, the chief creative officer at Turning Point USA, a right-wing student organization, wrote on Twitter last month, posting a video of Mr. Graham's Kavanaugh tirade.
The show's second season is sticking to its strengths with new, bloodthirsty characters, a plot involving the trial of the century, and the yakuza (or a group that says it's the yakuza), Irish gangsters, and violent bikers itching for a gorgeous fight scene or three.
Derek Hill, who leaves his fiancée and risks his career to pursue Carmen; Mos Def stars as Lieutenant Miller, a bloodthirsty, corrupt cop; Rah Digga and Joy Bryant appear as Carmen's two best friends, Rasheeda and Nikki, respectively; and Wyclef Jean portrays a tarot-reading fortune teller.
Blood Sacrifice's debut demo, The Horned Goddess, is an absolute maelstrom of bestial black metal fury, serrated Finnish-style melody, and bloodthirsty Satanic might; it's a relentless, punishing piece of music, and the fact that it's only the quintet's very first demo is a little scary.
And I know that even though the show has not made Sansa the bloodthirsty killer she could be or given her more to do than accompany Jon Snow or stare at her bloodthirstier younger sister, I have faith that this is the season when it happens.
On Thursday, Boston Dynamics released a video showing off Atlas's new abilities, which basically involve being able to run and jump with ease—great skills to have if you're a bloodthirsty robot hellbent on chasing down a human and tearing them apart limb by limb, right?
With Twin Peaks: the Return, you never knew what you were getting into every week—whether it was Sarah Palmer's bloodthirsty teeth, three minutes of a guy sweeping the floor, a weird joke about trout fishing, or a psychedelic blowout concerning the first atomic bomb test.
They were bloodthirsty and sadistic, but they also had a sense of when to corrupt, rather than kill, when to do packs, when to, how to, how to, how to approach this as a, as a business, as a violent business, but a business, none the less.
"Stranger Things" also borrowed heavily from King stories like "Carrie" (telekinetic powers … ) and "Firestarter" ( … bestowed on a little girl as a result of dark government experiments) as well as the "Alien" films, with the shorn Eleven like a junior Ripley facing off against a toothy, bloodthirsty creature.
Trump wants to be seen as Ronald Reagan but often he's more like Pat Buchanan, playing to the crowd's prejudices just to hear the bloodthirsty roar, evoking memories of Molly Ivins's observation about Buchanan's 1992 culture wars speech, that it was translated from the original German.
The instructions had come from our quarter-Macuxi, quarter-British, 100 percent heroic guide, Nigel Kurt de Souza Atkinson, and were common practice among indigenous peoples: Tapiba ants release a scent that wards off not just mosquitoes but also equally bloodthirsty but significantly larger critters, like jaguars.
A good reminder that the coronavirus could be a hell of a lot worse: It could be twice as virulent and turn people into bloodthirsty monsters, instead of an insatiable mob that's dead-set on buying up all the hand sanitizer and toilet paper on the planet.
We lose out on anything near a seven-figure deal, effectively punished for not wanting to do what Cummins did, which was treat ourselves like the pitiful emblems of pain liberal whites see us as, or bloodthirsty barbarians Donald Trump has made us out to be.
"When Sierra created the Trinitarios gang on Rikers Island in 1992, a dangerous and bloodthirsty organization was born, responsible for overwhelming violence both on the streets of New York and other cities, and inside the prison system," then Manhattan U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara said in announcing the sentence.
Of course, his plays reveal his own set of prejudices, fascinations and contradictions, but over the course of his career the myth of the bloodthirsty Muslim is eclipsed by a more sensitive depiction in Othello—a change possibly influenced by the visit of Morocco's ambassador to London in 1600.
Its the over-the-top depiction of bloodthirsty blondes decked out in Brooks Brothers and Lilly Pulitzer, sharpening their machetes while spouting sanctimonious pseudo-religious nonsense about their rights is absurd and beside the point — the evils of privilege are the banal kind, after all — but also darkly cathartic.
But remembering the post-9/11 atmosphere (and, indeed, my own psychic state at the time), it also seems very easy to imagine a response that was much, much worse — more reckless, more bloodthirsty, more extra-constitutional, and ultimately more disastrous for our military, the innocent, the world.
Among friends, our "inside the circle" conversations (yes, Indigenous peoples have private conversations y'all are not privy to) about The Revenant have revolved around the white savior complex of the story, the bloodthirsty revenge narrative of the Arikara Chief, and the general musings of the violent times that were.
He hailed the October raid leading to the death of the Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, whom Mr. Trump called "a bloodthirsty killer" and whose demise he cast as justice for the murder of Kayla Mueller, a young American humanitarian worker kidnapped in Syria in 2013.
Conservative intellectual debate pits theoreticians of the predominance of executive power against tribunes of legislative power, apostles of highbrow elitism against enthusiasts for iconoclastic cultural populism, champions of the Middle Ages against the die-hard defenders of Enlightenment reason, the most bloodthirsty hawks against most uncompromising doves, etc.
"I want the most bloodthirsty, vicious, brilliant hackers in the world working for us, trying to hack our own network so they can tell our network people, whether they are at the Department of Defense, the CIA, the White House, or Congress where the problems are," King said.
The ancient tribal conflicts in that area are so well known and divisive, that the formation of an ISIS-like army was so totally pre-destined if Sadam was just taken out (I certainly don't advocate for some bloodthirsty narcissistic asshole dictator, but that is a subject for another thesis).
" He also alleged Trump will cause you to "implode with cosmic horror" should you look upon his true face, and that Trump himself is in fact a "swarm of bloodthirsty crustaceans" that comprise "a bubbling mass of screaming, Racist Void crabs," all of whom are "wearing the skin of bloated human.
But since we can't pull a Zoo and fast-forward through the decade it would take me to explain it all, I shall instead share with you the 10 best creatures Zoo's bloodthirsty menagerie introduced in season three, in honor of what may be their final ride into the apocalyptic sunset.
He followed the lust-worthy role by starring in Jordan Peele's horror film Us alongside Yale Drama School alum and friend Lupita Nyong'o; goofy and well-meaning (but admittedly useless in the face of bloodthirsty tethers), his character Gabe provided the perfect comedic relief from the flick's more terrifying moments.
You feel ashamed, but also enlightened, because at least you have named the sin: You belong to a nation of bloodthirsty colonizers (Howard Zinn), or anti-intellectuals (Richard Hofstadter) or, in Kurt Andersen's latest opus, a people who have committed themselves over the last half century to florid, collective delusion.
Is this the fate of all the distinguished descendants of this land, regardless of thought and affiliation?" wrote Iran's most prominent and oft-censored contemporary novelist, Mahmoud Dowlatabadi, of the man he said "built a powerful dam against the bloodthirsty onslaught of ISIS and secured our borders from their calamity.
I could go on for whole paragraphs about Tiffany Boone's Roxy Jones, who feels like she fell right out of a Blaxploitation epic; or Josh Radnor's Lonny Flash, a "Tony award-winning" actor-slash-Nazi killer who immediately struck me as a more bloodthirsty take on Paul Rudd's Anchorman character.
You may sometimes hear a creak when its engines switch gears, but that's only a sign that it this vast machine is speeding ever faster towards the confluence of White Walkers, dragons, religious zealots, bloodthirsty armadas, and a winter more horrific than any climate change, all converging on the Iron Throne.
Also, Michaud and Aynesworth, by their own admissions, weren't really able to get Bundy to confess to anything: They had to appeal to his vanity in order to get him to speculate in the third-person about what such a bloodthirsty person would do, were he not able to stop murdering women.
The only news we know about the plot so far is that apparently it's going to have something to do with the Beast: the terrifying, bloodthirsty junkyard dog who allegedly ate 120 to 173 guys, and made life a living hell for Benny, Ham, Squints, Smalls, and the rest of the gang.
While historians have long known that his Ottoman Empire was crucial to everything going on in Europe, it is still the case that the Ottomans are most often described as outsiders — Muslims, bloodthirsty wielders of scimitars at the gates of Vienna, sexually depraved sultans hidden away in harem dens of endless licentious sex.
But after we (mostly) agreed that he meant the latter, we still faced a larger question, one that is apparently not as easy to answer: Is it wrong to label a group of bloodthirsty gang members as animals — and even if it is wrong, does it really matter, in the big scheme of things?
But let's give it a shot: The TV adaptation of James Patterson's novel of the same name ran for three head-spinning seasons on CBS, quietly growing from a weirdo procedural drama about a global animal uprising to a completely, gloriously ludicrous dive into a post-apocalyptic world plagued by sterility and bloodthirsty hybrid beasts.
By its third installment in 2016 (unsubtly subtitled Election Year), it featured a bleeding-heart Purge-resistance blonde woman politician being hunted by the cult-like old, white men of the New Founding Fathers party, while out on the streets people of color defended their homes and lives from marauding bands of bloodthirsty thrill seekers.
His deference to another infamously bloodthirsty dictator, Adolf Hitler, gave Hitler the green light to annex large portions of Central Europe, ushering in World War II. Chamberlain's experience with Hitler should serve as a warning to Trump: Playing into the hands of ruthless, ideologically rigid tyrants – whether Hitler or Kim – will not end well.
More narrative-based tracks like "Elevator Operator" and "Aqua Profunda", while fun throwbacks to the writing on Barnett's early EPs, couldn't keep up with more emotionally bloodthirsty songs like "Pedestrian At Best" and "Depreston", artfully constructed tunes that zeroed in on raw emotion using the same specificity with which Barnett once used to paint entire story arcs.
His ideology is summed up pretty well by the following quote: The unnecessarily bloodthirsty image of hands being axed off the boat is a pretty good representation of Linkola's work as a whole, and the way in which he essentially argues for genocide is a terrifying glimpse into how the far-right could react to climate change.
By reviving the hoary old arguments about why McGovern lost to Nixon in one of the biggest landslides in American history, the old New Democrats aim to once again scarify a majority of Democrats into reluctantly backing a neoliberal championing wealth-first (sorry: "middle class") economics and a bloodthirsty view of American power on the international stage.
If there's a mitigating factor to this generalized Presidential incompetence, it's that García was at the time grappling with South America's most bloodthirsty terrorist group, the Shining Path , as well as another, less violent but also destabilizing insurgency, the Túpac Amaru Revolutionary Movement, or M.R.T.A., led by a former Aprista and onetime friend of García's, Víctor Polay.
It follows King Arthur on his quest to unite England by going off in search of the legendary Holy Grail in 932 AD. Along the way, he gathers a motley team of knights, faces off against rude French soldiers armed with bovine catapults, braves bloodthirsty bunny rabbits and inscrutable bridge guards, and soft-shoes through a number of catchy musical numbers.
As the government collapsed and the People's Liberation Army advanced toward Shanghai, the city's wealthy bourgeoisie, middle class and government loyalists — totaling as much as one-quarter of the city's six million residents — were consumed by a single question: Should they abandon their homes for parts unknown or stay to face a nemesis reputedly as bloodthirsty as the Bolsheviks had been in Moscow?
Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi has been all of these, and now -- after he was killed in a raid by US troops -- he leaves behind a trail of ghastly crimes, internecine hatreds and the sad realization that he and his brand of bloodthirsty, loathing ISIS are an ongoing symptom of regional upheaval and failure, and of what the Internet can do to the isolated and deranged.
Best known for the apocryphal comment "Let them eat cake", Louis XVI's consort had her character relentlessly assassinated by bloodthirsty revolutionary critics, who claimed in countless contemporaneous libels, engravings and songs that she (as well as betraying the country to its enemy Austria, her birthplace) organised orgies at Versailles, enjoyed lesbian encounters with her ladies-in-waiting, and even committed incest with her own son.
They are four relatively obscure humanitarians: an orphanage founder in Burundi who challenged a bloodthirsty mob and other dangers; the only doctor for half a million people in Sudan's Nuba Mountains; a Pakistani advocate for indentured laborers who helps extricate them from debt; and a Roman Catholic priest in the Central African Republic who saved more than 1,000 Muslims, mostly women and children, from fatal persecution.
It's a lovely moment, though it sucks that the Freys are saddled with a staid castle-design crest instead of a bear or a fucking three-headed dragon or something, as well as proof that Game of Thrones might actually be tiring of its own bloodthirsty MO. One person who certainly doesn't shy away from a bit of the old ultra violence is Cersei Lannister.
As we learned in a previous trailer, one of the prison's inmates, played by It's Bill Skarsgard, seems to have been caught up in a mystery that's subsuming the entire town, and which is accompanied by a host of tropes that will be familiar to King fans — everything from bloodthirsty dogs (Cujo) to creepy groups of children (Children of the Corn), ominous mist (The Mist), and a wide-eyed Sissy Spacek (Carrie).
By then Mr. Shagari, patrician and mild-mannered, had become what his followers called an elder statesman as his country grappled with challenges that had become familiar: an almost reflexive recourse to graft; an economic malaise relating to falling prices of oil, Nigeria's dominant foreign-currency earner; and a fierce divide between its northern Muslims and southern Christians that became ever more stark with the rise of a bloodthirsty jihadist movement called Boko Haram.
In 2015, he said he'd give her "some time with her daughter," and allow her to "actually enjoy her life for a while" before having to fend off a bloodthirsty, ruthless Copperhead Jr. Here's the problem: Tarantino just finished his ninth movie, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, and he's vowed to stop directing after his tenth, which is looking like it might be an R-rated version of Star Trek that feels like "Pulp Fiction in space," apparently.
What's good about the regular commute is everyone has their place, their time, a quiet sort of competitive respect for the other commuters trying to get on the train first, a knowledge that – to truly win a seat of your own, the one goal we all have when we get on a bus – you have to be ruthless, and bloodthirsty, but not so much where you use your elbows to crack the faces of people, because you have to see all of them again at the same exact time tomorrow.
There are times to play like a bloodthirsty, win-or-die-trying maniac, and there are times—especially in the twilight of your career, when, say, you're playing in a warm-up tournament for the Australian Open—when it's better to be the cool older dude who's seen it all and is unafraid to tell his opponent when the line judge just made a terrible call that you should probably challenge, which is exactly what happened when Roger Federer informed 73-year-old German Alexander Zverev that his ace kissed the line and was not, in fact, out when the two met yesterday at the Hopman Cup in Perth, Australia.

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