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Afterward he broke into a nearby home, bludgeoning another woman.
It was a bludgeoning weapon with spikes at the top.
Bludgeoning your neighbor is clearly worse than poisoning a rat.
It's both terrible and amazing, thematically bludgeoning but audacious and emotional.
Right to Rise has also been bludgeoning Mr. Rubio in television ads.
A bludgeoning, cathartic, American horror The first Purge was about other people.
They've chosen, for the moment, the path of bludgeoning one another instead.
The Rhythm Section Rated R for bludgeoning, gouging, shooting and so on.
Far more unsettling than the bludgeoning we receive in today's horror movies.
Our senses are dulled by the incessant bludgeoning of the 2018 content cycle.
In recent years China's Taiwan strategy has relied more on blandishments than bludgeoning.
If postmodernism does not account for Trump's bludgeoning of the truth, what does?
But another is that his client's interest lies in bludgeoning our moral intuitions.
Randy Santos was videotaped bludgeoning four men to death, the police have said.
The thudding, bludgeoning digs began to rain in and Marciano began to take control.
The rush to the exits reinforces doubts, raising borrowing costs and bludgeoning the peso.
"Unfavorable [word of mouth] is bludgeoning 'It: Chapter Two,'" Exhibitor Relations tweeted on Tuesday.
Trump isn't just destroying norms; he's bludgeoning them with his Oval Office swivel chair.
Overwatch is a game about shooting, bashing, and bludgeoning opponents in a structured environment.
Purkey separately pleaded guilty in the bludgeoning death of an 80-year-old woman.
The Penguins were bludgeoning the Devils, 6-1, with just a couple minutes remaining.
He and the Pittsburgh offensive line were bludgeoning the Buffalo front seven from the start.
Now comes the hard part: governing, and moving past the political bludgeoning we've been through.
But, as ever, character development is neglected amid the book's bludgeoning art-versus-commerce argument.
Every bludgeoning needs an invisible gospel choir; every pummeling seems rendered in leering slow-motion.
He claims he cannot recall bludgeoning four men to death with a piece of metal.
The most effective bludgeoning tool is "facts" — or, more precisely, data that Kirk declares as fact.
Meanwhile, for the past 24 hours, racist trolls have been bludgeoning actress Leslie Jones on Twitter.
Those anticipating a recovery in oil prices after the recent bludgeoning are likely to be disappointed.
Unlike more authoritarian states, Spain does not have the option of bludgeoning dissent into the ground.
Mr. Trump's bludgeoning style and boundless bluster have frustrated opponents, moderators and media analysts all season.
The bludgeoning was terrible but it did allow for one of the best lines of this episode.
After four minutes of bludgeoning, sludgy rock, the band shifts into a lumbering sort of gothic doom.
This so-called Amazon effect from the growth of myriad online retailers is bludgeoning previously dominant retailers.
Namon O'Neal Hoggle, the last surviving defendant accused of bludgeoning a minister to death in Selma, Ala.
Andrew Cuomo (D), accusing him of using the state attorney general as a "bludgeoning tool" against him.
Violence, spectacle, intimidation and terror were not just aimed at bludgeoning opponents, silencing critics and empowering activists.
On the series premiere, he'll look into a bludgeoning murder at an Iowa Holiday Inn from 1980.
And in its management (or mismanagement), California's economy is taking a bludgeoning as electricity becomes less certain.
The music's own, natural flourishes start to come through and just tickle (instead of bludgeoning) my pleasure receptors.
Even by bludgeoning our allies with secondary sanctions, pressure on Iran is unlikely to produce the desired result.
VICE: This Life seems embedded in the times we live in without bludgeoning the reader over the head.
The home video that captured LAPD officers bludgeoning an unarmed black motorist on March 3, 1991, shocked the country.
Fry, 45, was sentenced to death for fatally stabbing and bludgeoning Betty Lee, a mother of five, in 2000.
But even then, the ever-shrewd Davis was working toward the same result, albeit in a more bludgeoning fashion.
"Today, we're just seeing a continuation of the post-Draghi bludgeoning," said Ward McCarthy, chief financial economist at Jefferies.
Some mornings, when I woke to wake my girl and realized she was gone, her absence was soul-bludgeoning.
A former star high school quarterback, Williams was convicted of bludgeoning the man and later setting the body on fire.
Cuomo's role "Governor Andrew Cuomo uses his Attorney General as a bludgeoning tool for his own purposes," Trump tweeted Monday.
But then the Russians arrived, bludgeoning C.I.A.-backed rebel forces with an air campaign that has sent them into retreat.
Truth is a quick and sharp knife, but it's far less painful than the blunt bludgeoning of years of lies.
Contributing Opinion Writer President Trump's feckless trade war is bludgeoning the bottom line of the Republican Party's reliable rural base.
Maggie's closing monologue, which essentially summed up the entire story to this point, reflected the show's weakness for bludgeoning sentimentality.
Besides the battery life is too nice for you to just be using the phone as a BlackBerry-shaped bludgeoning device.
Schreiber was sentenced to life in prison without parole for bludgeoning John Dale Terry to death in Agency, Iowa in 1996.
The company also notes that it "transforms your deck of Cards Against Humanity into a better bludgeoning weapon against home invaders." 
But they also liked the bludgeoning release of rock music, especially the way Jimi Hendrix made the amplifier's squealing feedback sing.
By the time Oscar Isaac swoops in with a fedora and a wolfish grin, the movie has become a bludgeoning pastiche.
But some people think this approach—bludgeoning through the ice with what is, in essence, an armour-plated knife—is old-fashioned.
Disturbing footage obtained by WAP appears to show poachers bludgeoning a pangolin with a machete and boiling it before removing its scales.
The London Metal Exchange (LME) suite of base metals is today enjoying a relief rally after weeks of bludgeoning from bearish funds.
Peggy briefly imagined strangling both of these men, one with each hand, then bludgeoning them lifeless, but they were both already dead.
Elsewhere, the series veers into bludgeoning social criticism, as in "Safe and Sound," a cautionary tale about the political abuse of paranoia.
It's called edge AI, and in the next little while—if we're lucky—it could give us convenience without bludgeoning our privacy.
"Intruders," a distasteful thriller with a bludgeoning sensibility and little common sense, turns a cozy family home into a clockwork house of horrors.
Improvements in racquet technology have ushered out the once-popular aggressive, serve-and-volley style, tilting matches in favor of baseline-centered bludgeoning.
Alejandra Guerrero, 18, was one of four people accused of bludgeoning USC graduate Xinran Ji to death with a baseball bat and wrench.
Martin was a violent felon with 1995 conviction for aggravated assault in Mississippi, which reportedly involved the bludgeoning and stabbing of a girlfriend.
There are no easy answers, here, and cutting Valanciunas completely out of the rotation could lead to a total bludgeoning on the glass.
Kelly is now trying to capitalize on Trump in a different way—by offering an out from the daily bludgeoning of his politics.
LaChance started the band that would become Wake with guitarist Sergey Jmourovski (now of bludgeoning Calgary doom outfit The Weir) back in 2009.
Baltimore trailed 5-1 going into the seventh before bludgeoning three Texas pitchers for nine runs and seven hits, including four home runs.
IMMIGRANT ARRESTED IN BLUDGEONING DEATH OF NYU PROFESSOR CLAIMS SELF-DEFENSE Trail has told news outlets that Loofe's death was accidental but didn't elaborate.
As the tariffs turn from a chiselled list into one bludgeoning all imports from China, that sort of adjustment will be harder to make.
She's just like, let me just keep bludgeoning myself with the myriad ways that I fall short of this person, who I don't know.
When Marina finally slaps Polo and says she pities him, he retaliates by picking up that scholarship statue in a rage and bludgeoning her.
The key question is whether Trump's bludgeoning of NATO will really strengthen or improve the alliance's ability to stand up to a resurgent Russia.
On Tuesday night at Progressive Field, for the second consecutive game, the Twins pounded Cleveland's pitching, bludgeoning their way to a 10-6 victory.
Out on Friday via Relapse Records, the disc features a particularly dark and bludgeoning set of tunes packaged in a distinctly Sabbath-esque sleeve.
The video below, shot at the festival's Galaxy Barn, shows why: a full eight minutes of bludgeoning riffs, delicate vocals, and very intense trips.
That, at any rate, seems to be the bludgeoning point of all the screen zombies that keep walking and sometimes running in our direction.
What did you make of Glenn's graphic end, with Negan bludgeoning him with the baseball bat until his eye bulged out of the socket?
Trump thinks he can just keep bludgeoning the Palestinians and never ask Israel to do anything hard and prevent things from getting any worse.
Stoner metal is slower than other metal subgenres, and the steady, bludgeoning cadence of ''Dopesmoker'' really does sound like pilgrims trudging through an unforgiving landscape.
By contrast, Matty's mac is so simple a Neanderthal could whip up a batch in between bludgeoning all sorts of now-extinct birds and voles.
While Elite pretty quickly explains who its teen bludgeoning victim is, the thriller waits until finale "Episode 8" to actually reveal who Marina's killer is.
New York's techno titan DJ Spider's making his debut on Rekids and it's just as brutal, bludgeoning and brilliant as you'd expect it to be.
Red Sox Quick Comment: The Red Sox offense is bludgeoning everything in sight so how come nobody has brought Curt Schilling to a game yet?
Berreth Prior to bludgeoning Berreth to death, Frazee had asked his girlfriend, Krystal Lee Kenney, on three separate occasions, to kill Berreth, according to prosecutors.
They now face charges of open murder, conspiracy to commit murder and domestic battery with a deadly weapon in the stabbing and bludgeoning attack,  KVVU reports .
Which is still cool, but it's not the same thing as, say, a queen coming alive and bludgeoning the opposing knight into tiny shards of stone.
Jenkins is the strongest GOP candidate -- which is why a Democratic super PAC has been bludgeoning him with ads over the past six weeks or so.
Instead of bludgeoning the already poor with regressive taxes, policymakers should try to get out of their way and allow them to improve their own lives.
Born Juliet Hulme, the 15-year-old was found guilty of bludgeoning Honora Parker to death, along with the woman's 16-year-old daughter, Pauline Parker.
" Trump hit back, as he is wont to do, on Twitter, writing that Cuomo "uses his Attorney General as a bludgeoning tool for his own purposes.
Obama would use Romney's words later as a bludgeoning tool in a debate, mocking him for suggesting that Russia posed a threat to our national security.
A news report said he was also arrested in 2003 after getting into a fight with another driver and bludgeoning the man's face with a hammer.
Two Nevada teens allegedly confessed to fatally stabbing and bludgeoning their mother because they "were tired of her parenting style and demands on them," police said. Sgt.
The key is to flatten out the U-shape of the wrench into a straight line by repeatedly bludgeoning it on the corner edge of a table.
The Connecticut Supreme Court on Friday overturned the murder conviction of Kennedy relative Michael Skakel over the 1975 bludgeoning death of teenager Martha Moxley in Greenwich, Conn.
The 45 minutes of bludgeoning that dos Santos endured at Velasquez's hands, and what they took from him, seem to be Velasquez's lasting legacy on the sport.
The findings revealed that step-parents tended to commit filicide by beating and bludgeoning, unlike genetic fathers, who were more likely to shoot or asphyxiate their children.
Once he was in, he'd attack his victims viciously and brutally, with methods ranging from stabbing to slashing to bludgeoning and beyond, according to the LA Times.
Judging from Angela's desperate response of bludgeoning Cal and waking up Jon after her meeting with Lady Trieu, it seems things are not going according to plan.
Even college football addicts are likely to need a break after this whirlwind season, which began with coaching turmoil and ended with a surprise bludgeoning of Alabama.
The Pelicans are bludgeoning teams by 10.2 points per 100 possessions when Davis and Cousins share the floor, with an assist rate that would've ranked third last season.
The measure is likely to fail to reverse the FCC's bludgeoning of the open internet—but if so, it comes packed with a ticking time bomb for Republicans.
The whole town is on a collective mission to forget, and if you anger someone, they will furiously insist that you "get happy" while bludgeoning you to death.
Rafael Robb, 66, an economist who taught at the University of Pennsylvania, served 10 years in a state prison for fatally bludgeoning his wife, Ellen Gregory Robb, 49.
Reports from the time — some of which included cruel descriptions of the Irish-speaking residents of that rural area — suggested that a firearm and some bludgeoning were involved.
"The Wilde Flowers" goes from bludgeoning riffs to jazzy interludes and back while "Will O the Wisp" sounds a lot like a lost Aqualung-era Jethro Tull song.
In the Chinatown attacks, a homeless man, Randy Rodriguez Santos, is accused of bludgeoning four other homeless men as they slept, and leaving a fifth man barely alive.
America does not have to worry about the sort of bludgeoning that it doled out to Switzerland—no other country has anything like the same extra-territorial financial power.
Steady, bludgeoning breakdowns have become overused in hardcore-influenced metal, but when Pantera released Cowboys From Hell in 1990 this form of crushing hypnotism hadn't yet become very popular.
In New York, however, he seemingly ground things to a halt, a strategy that left some enthralled by the Knicks' bludgeoning style and others accusing him of ruining basketball.
The fourth seed lost control at times on Court Suzanne Lenglen, but his bludgeoning forehand made the difference as he set up a meeting with local favorite Gael Monfils.
The military result of this bludgeoning is a more confident Syrian government and one whose gains as a result of the assaults may give them little reason to yield.
He was sentenced to death for the 21997 fatal bludgeoning of 22007-year-old Debra Reese, having previously been convicted of two separate rapes in the Jacksonville, Arkansas, area.
When we imagine the existential threat to humanity posed by automation, we usually think of the negative impact on the workforce, not robots quite literally bludgeoning us to death.
While "Nightcrawler" delivered its bludgeoning lecture on TV sensationalism about four decades too late, "Roman J. Israel, Esq." goes oddly easy on the cruel bureaucracy of the legal system.
Its significance lies in its support for the United Nations' very existence rather than a bludgeoning of it, and Ms. Haley said 128 countries had backed it so far.
Dropping F-bombs when she's not bludgeoning her foes, the hyper-sexualized Harley (voiced by "The Big Bang Theory's" Kaley Cuoco) winds up doing a stint in Arkham Asylum.
The band have also shared a single from the album, "Shira," a bludgeoning, churning chunk of melodic punk-metal that starts out angst-ridden and rises to an expansive chorus.
What's lacking, in keeping with the bludgeoning approach Gibson brought to "The Passion of the Christ," is any of the nuance that has become a staple of modern war movies.
However, Harvard rescinded her admission after learning that Grant had pleaded no contest to manslaughter in the bludgeoning death of her mother and spent six months in a juvenile facility.
Bludgeoning Huawei with the ban hammer is, by Trump's own admission, a negotiating tactic to focus China's attention on American discontent with the existing trade relationship between the two countries.
The most salacious thing was that it might have been a copycat crime, comparing the bludgeoning to a stabbing that had occurred against tennis star Monica Seles nine months prior.
To this end, he could be paired with Dutch striker Gegard Mousasi, who also won big in London, bludgeoning Thales Leites to a decision in the evening's co-main event.
The bludgeoning satire is still there, but there are fewer and fewer moments of chaos for it to really shine, until the film's chillingly hilarious climax on a church altar.
Most of the lighter permutations of modern trap music—as opposed to the more frenetic, bludgeoning strains—owe Makonnen a debt, from Rae Sremmurd, to new curiosities like Trippie Redd.
There is a troubling pattern here of the special counsel and his team using the prosecutorial process to demand the narrative it wants and then bludgeoning people with unrelated charges.
That's still very much the case in "Ant-Man and the Wasp," an engaging goof that resists bludgeoning you with bigness and instead settles for good vibes and jokes. Look!
Directed by Lynne Ramsay, this film is not so much a mystery thriller as a psychological character study: When Joe isn't brutally bludgeoning targets, his demons unfurl in anxious bouts.
Williams closed out the 57-minute set by bludgeoning a forehand down the line, set up by a powerful serve to end a set that took just under an hour.
He was a defender who clocked up 236 career goals; a centre-back who was his team's chief playmaker; a player of magisterial subtlety whose signature move was his bludgeoning shot.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Top seed Rafael Nadal stormed into the fourth round of the Australian Open with a bludgeoning 6-1 6-3 2016-1 defeat of Bosnia's Damir Dzumhur on Friday.
If it does, it'll be up to others to figure out if that wrench is capable of bludgeoning someone—or in the case of cell phones, tens of millions of someones.
And the Russia investigation has been a semi-successful way of bludgeoning the president into, against his clear personal desires, mostly following an orthodox conservative approach to the US-Russia relationship.
The level of detail available can feel bludgeoning—both because it seems like so much to know and because, necessarily, it reminds us that there's so much we still can't, and don't.
He makes big, bludgeoning movies stuffed with nonsense, special effects and military fetishism, and while they are ridiculous they can be absurdly entertaining when they're not boring you out of your mind.
He then broke in and made his way upstairs, bludgeoning his mother-in-law with a crowbar that he'd gotten from the boot of his car before stabbing her repeatedly to death.
On the surface the 103-year-old has the A-game for the All England Club's lawns — a mighty serve, bludgeoning groundstrokes and, for a such a tall man, nimble court coverage.
It is rare to see a lawyer bludgeoning a politician with the body of his own client while denouncing any effort to spare his client from prison by way of a pardon.
The 13th-ranked Buckeyes dominated from the opening kickoff Saturday, scoring on five of its first six possessions and bludgeoning No. 63 Michigan State in a 48-3 victory at Ohio Stadium.
We watch fantasy fade and a relationship dissolve in the course of one violent, dusk-to-dawn spree, set to the rhythms of period dance music that shifts from exhilarating to bludgeoning.
The Wisconsin case asks the justices to draw a line between tolerable political tinkering and partisan bludgeoning when legislatures reshape political boundaries, a question the court has never been able to answer.
All three of the major rating agencies have downgraded the government's debt to junk status, citing among other factors the bludgeoning approach to companies suspected of having ties to the Gulen movement.
The eight justices heard an appeal by Terrance Williams, convicted in the 1984 bludgeoning murder of a 56-year-old man in Philadelphia in a crime committed when he was 18 years old.
You get the GLOO gun very early on, and learn to use it to freeze enemies—like the skittery asshole mimics and the initially terrifying phantoms—before bludgeoning or shooting them to death.
The administration's continuing effort to retake Mosul, the biggest Islamic State stronghold in Iraq, offers a more promising model for lasting regional influence than Mr. Putin's bludgeoning use of air power in Syria.
But the popular narrative of the Cavs and the Warriors as superteams loading up on free-agent talent and bludgeoning the league's competitive balance is built on a misleading or altogether false premise.
The escape energized Anderson and he broke in the next game with a bludgeoning backhand off a weak second serve and then battled back from 0-40 to seal the third with an ace.
Trump enjoys a slight lead in the state, according to recent polls, but groups opposing him or supporting Cruz are outspending Trump by a five-to-one margin and bludgeoning him on the airwaves.
Japanese in origin, and used by gourmet sushi restaurants, ikejime requires stabbing or bludgeoning fish in the head to make them braindead, bleeding them out, and destroying their spinal cord with a metal rod.
A Queens man was convicted on Wednesday of bludgeoning his girlfriend and her daughter to death with a hammer in 2014 because he believed they were witches who had cast voodoo spells on him.
DENVER (Reuters) - A Colorado man was convicted on Monday of bludgeoning to death his fiancée with a baseball bat last Thanksgiving and burning the young mother's body, which has never been found, authorities said.
As Sunday's episode revealed, any number of moments immediately following the bludgeoning would have allowed last season to end on a chilling, suspenseful note after also providing the payoff that had been teased for months.
Trump, for his part, knew he needed to gin up support among rural voters to offset the bludgeoning he'd take in the cities, and he'd tasked Clovis with using farm policy to galvanize the heartland.
Kennedy cousin Michael Skakel convicted of murder Michael Skakel, nephew of Robert F. Kennedy's widow Ethel Kennedy, was convicted in 2002 of bludgeoning his neighbor, Martha Moxley to death during a jealous rage in 1975.
The Moxley murder was more than 25 years old by the time Mr. Skakel's trial began, and the prosecution did not present any physical evidence linking Mr. Skakel to the brutal bludgeoning of the girl.
The Trojans became the second No. 11 seed to oust a No. 6 seed, and a third joined them a few hours later, as Rhode Island never trailed en route to bludgeoning Creighton, 84-72.
It appeared as though Perceval was literally testing the boundaries of a human durability as he let Magny pour on grounded shots to the former judo Olympian, who remained completely still for sections of the bludgeoning.
That's what Australian stunt group How Ridiculous have done, but instead of just bludgeoning the thing, they've decided to launch the ball from a 45 metre (150 feet) high tower, dropping it on an axe below.
The Canadian saved a set point with a barrage of bludgeoning forehands that cracked Djokovic's defences but then self-destructed, shanking a forehand return off a powder puff second serve before offering up a double fault.
For a movie that asks you to behold so much violence — defenestration and talk of rape, a bludgeoning, a suicide, charred skin, a dental drill that treats a thumb like drywall — "Three Billboards" feels weirdly benign.
Ms. Ripston quickly joined the outrage in 19903 over the beating of Rodney King, a black motorist who had been speeding, after several Los Angeles police officers were caught on videotape bludgeoning him with their nightsticks.
Roughly three months before he was due to be sent home to Ohio, he attacked another inmate who he suspected of stealing, bludgeoning the man in the back of the head with padlocks on a belt.
The talented Morano, whose work on the TV series "The Handmaid's Tale" shows a knack for shuddery grim realism, sometimes seems to want to subvert the espionage-action genre by bludgeoning the pleasure out of it.
Just as I agonize about what to tell my two young children, our current administration seems intent on bludgeoning and reneging on environmental treaties, stamping out what mild clean air and water protections we have earned.
In my interview with Schatz, she says the game is designed to acknowledge how conflicted we feel about Ellie committing heinous acts, including blowing people up, bludgeoning them with sharp objects, and setting them on fire.
But Mr. Trump seemed fixated, above all, on Mr. Christie's talent for bludgeoning opponents such as Mr. Rubio, as he did during a Republican debate a few weeks ago by seizing on his penchant for robotic repetition.
As Bundy paced around the courtroom free from handcuffs or shackles, journalists and attendees would laugh at his jokes and shenanigans as if he hadn't been accused of savagely sexually assaulting and bludgeoning two women to death.
This time, Miller Knives took a monkey wrench and forged it into a swashbuckling knife by the tried and true method of heating it up, bludgeoning it to hell, and sharpening it into a deadly curved knife.
A Colorado teen who molested a 10-year-old girl before bludgeoning her to death in 2017 acknowledged his guilt in court recently, and learned a life sentence will be imposed during his sentencing hearing next month.
After absorbing a 24-minute bludgeoning in the first set, Nadal came back to win 0-23, 6-4, 7-229, 29-223(224), 26-25(033) in four hours and 203 minutes to reach the semifinals.
After fatally bludgeoning a man at the end of Season 1, the new episodes find the core foursome — played by Alia Shawkat, John Early, Meredith Hagner and John Reynolds — trying to prove they're "good, non-murdering" people.
In Aldridge and Duncan, the Spurs have two traditional, skilled bigs who have the potential to play a better version of the bludgeoning inside attack that both Memphis and Cleveland deployed against Golden State in last year's playoffs.
While even Anaal Nathrakh's most accessible work is thoroughly intimidating by most measures, In the Constellation of the Black Widow is a legitimate metallic tour de force that has no qualms about bludgeoning the listener half to death.
Creatures such as bears, cats, and raccoons dance on screen, forming kaleidoscopic patterns until violent fighting breaks out, with plenty of beheadings and bludgeoning; chaos ensues — and then comes a burst of cherry blossoms to end it all.
In both the docuseries and the film, Bundy is painted as an artful, handsome, and exceptionally intelligent man; one whom you would never, ever think was capable of bludgeoning women to death and then having sex with their corpses.
And while we know he'll be heading to the Kingdom (get pumped, comic book fans), I'm wondering if the blood on his staff is from a harmless bludgeoning or if he's done with the peaceful approach for good.2.
He then strangled and beat her, bludgeoning her to death with a fireplace poker in a murder so violent that the walls of the back staircase were smeared with Kathleen's blood, pools of it drying around her crumpled body.
Priebus's appearance on Jake Tapper's State of the Union was the most notable, thanks in large part to Tapper's bludgeoning style: Preibus is essentially kicking the can down the road, arguing that Trump will be "compliant" with the law.
In January 1978, Ted Bundy—who by then was responsible for dozens of murders in at least six states—broke into a Florida State University sorority house, where he attacked four young women, bludgeoning two of them to death.
Last Saturday morning, the police arrested Randy Rodriguez Santos, a troubled homeless man, and charged him with bludgeoning five other homeless men with a three-foot, 15-pound metal bar as they slept at different street corners of Chinatown.
Perhaps. But pretending to run down America's annual trade losses to China — which amount to hundreds of billions of dollars a year — by bludgeoning Beijing with import tariffs and assaults on its sovereign domains, has damaged the U.S. economy.
Federer, competing in his first ATP tournament since a shock last-16 exit at the U.S. Open, struggled for control against Coric's bludgeoning returns as the 13th seeded Croat clinched another early break to reach his first ATP Masters final.
Yunel Escobar had two RBIs and Kole Calhoun, Mike Trout and Albert Pujols each drove in a run for Los Angeles (22-93), which couldn't build on Saturday's bludgeoning of Boston and lost for the 29th time in 22 games.
Bludgeoning anyone with the temerity to embrace the idea of more robust national competitiveness policies, de Rugy plays the "state planning" card — conflating any and all such policies, no matter how market-friendly, with some kind of Soviet-style Gosplan initiative.
A day after losing the first five games of her first-round match, Halep squandered a 5-1 lead as Townsend came from 0-40 down to save three set points with two unreturnable serves and a bludgeoning backhand volley winner.
The fourth-seeded Thiem, known more for his bludgeoning power than his crafty touch, wove together an all-court game to beat the top-seeded Djokovic, 6-2, 3-6, 7-5, 5-7, 03-5, in 4 hours 13 minutes.
The world's Netanyahus are becoming synonymous with their nations' laws; its Modis are bludgeoning their populaces into homogeneity; worldwide, migrants fleeing violence and privation are being used as political advertisements—and, in some cases, as literal gun fodder—for xenophobic forces.
Instead of bludgeoning you over the head with the the truth that was hidden behind the curtain the entire time, "what can change the nature of a man?" sits with you and forces you to contemplate what the hell it is even asking.
A Manhattan jury took only 50 minutes to find the man, Jacob Nolan, 23, guilty of all charges in connection with the bludgeoning and stabbing of Michael Weiss, an Upper West Side psychiatrist, in his home office on West 57th Street on Nov.
PARIS (Reuters) - Juan Martin del Potro fired a menacing warning to those already writing Rafael Nadal's name on the French Open trophy with a bludgeoning 163-5 6-4 6-1 third-round defeat of Spanish claycourter Albert Ramos-Vinolas on Saturday.
Certainly The Walking Dead doesn't shy away from killing characters who have outlived their usefulness, and if nothing else, Negan bludgeoning someone with a barbed wire-wrapped baseball bat was foretold in the source comics (right down to one of the victims).
Paak and his bayonet-sharp backing band, The Free Nationals artfully brokered a peace between Sly & The Family Stone-style funk, teardrop Curtis Mayfield soul, bludgeoning Beat Scene bass music, acid rock, disco-house swampy Dungeon Family spiritual hip-hop, and even jammy Bonnaroo grooves. .
As Democrats continue to lick their wounds after a bludgeoning in the 2016 presidential election and after the loss of more than 1,000 political seats across the country under President Obama, progressive leaders are throwing ideas against the wall in hopes something will stick.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A man who police said fled to California from Texas after being questioned in the disappearance of two relatives was charged on Wednesday in Los Angeles with bludgeoning eight men, three fatally, in a string of attacks aimed mostly at homeless victims.
NEW DELHI — A man suspected of bludgeoning his wife to death in front of at least a dozen people has been charged with murder, after the killing in the north Indian state of Uttar Pradesh was described in an article in The New York Times.
The man accused of bludgeoning four homeless men to death on Saturday had a history of violence and strange behavior leading up to the horrific attacks, which have shaken the homeless community and renewed awareness of the dangers faced by people living on the street.
The most remarkable improvement can be seen on offense, where he's turning the ball over less, growing by the game as a decision-maker and, with the seventh-highest usage rate in the league, bludgeoning defenses whether they guard him straight up or with a double team.
He was convicted in 2002 of bludgeoning neighbor Moxley to death with a golf club in 1975 when both were 15-year-olds in Greenwich, Ct. Judge Thomas A. Bishop had set aside the murder conviction of Skakel, ruling that Sherman had not represented him effectively.
Featuring bludgeoning production courtesy of Toronto's best and brightest like WondaGurl, Eestbound, and Bijan Amir, along with guest spots from Daniel Caesar, the late Redway, and many more on vocals, this album is one of the most GTA rap releases you're likely to hear this year.
But his long-awaited extermination on Sunday night, which began with a fevered bludgeoning by Jon Snow and ended with his hungry hounds making a meal of him, "was a really justified way for him to die," Iwan Rheon, the man who played Ramsay, said Monday afternoon.
Mixing pique, self-congratulation and a relentless focus on whether the United States is being taken advantage of by its closest allies, Mr. Trump spent his final hours at the NATO meeting in Brussels bludgeoning other leaders but got little in the way of concrete results.
In the latest twist in a case that has been full of them, the Connecticut Supreme Court ruled on Friday that the murder conviction of Michael C. Skakel, who was found guilty in 2002 of bludgeoning a teenage neighbor with a golf club, should be reinstated.
Hidden History of the Human Race obliterates skepticism and puts Blood Incantation in the elite pantheon, upholding one of death metal's secret traditions as the true successor to psychedelic music, another means of bludgeoning your brain, filling it with butterflies, and opening it to new dimensions.
From the blood-soaked crawl of "La Eterna Guerra Sangrienta" to the horrific squall of "Supremacy of the Savage Hordes" and closing volley of "Caverns of Atrocity," the album's rampant bludgeoning never lets up, not even to lull the listener into a false sense of security.
Her anger feels a bit forced in some of these situations — even Tara points out that maybe Rosita should "save some of this for them," as in maybe direct her anger at the people actually extorting them for food and supplies and bludgeoning people to death with baseball bats.
Though ostensibly still a story about kooky Minnesota crooks and cops, Fargo's third season built the story from one bizarre murder — the air-conditioner-aided bludgeoning of a dopey ex-con — into an unexpectedly on-point look at how ordinary Americans have allowed darker international powers to turn us against each other.
Like those bands, the rappers Vince Staples, Noname, and 24hrs have yet to enjoy the kind of tentpole hits that reach outside their base; still, a steady stream of output has made their divergent sounds—schizophrenic L.A. rap, soft-shell hip-hop soul, and bludgeoning Southern bounce, respectively—speak to many of the same kids.
Iggy Pop Considering that most people know Iggy either through off-time boogie of "The Passenger" or the rock'em-sock'em "Lust for Life" — both of which fall into his solo period — it's a bit odd that the Hall of Fame elected to put his first band, the primally bludgeoning Stooges, in their hallowed halls before Pop.
There was the birth of the Jordan mythos in 1982, and the origin story of the Jimmy V "Never Give Up" meme in 1983; there was zenith of the bludgeoning Georgetown Hoyas in 1984, and then, in 1985, the underdog story to end all underdog stories, the No. 8 seed Villanova Wildcats stunning Georgetown to win the title.
McGregor wrote that he was "truly heartbroken" over Carvalho's death, and who could possibly blame him for witnessing something like that, thinking about the money he's made and the things he's accomplished, and deciding that a life spent bludgeoning and being bludgeoned becomes at some point unnecessary, perilous to one's body and soul, even morally dubious?
While the Idea of Chuck Norris has been wandering around the universe (he is the reason there's no life on Mars, after all) bludgeoning and vanquishing all that comes in his path, the real human being has been sitting at his computer and taking a similarly no-holds-barred approach to politicians he doesn't like, causes that concern him, and facts.
The violence, which officials said was months in the making, included the purchase of five firearms in March 2018, target practice with long guns days before the shooting, the shooting at a vehicle being driven by a Hasidic Jew close to Newark Airport, and the bludgeoning and shooting death of another victim, Michael Rumberger, also before the Jersey City shooting.
There's nothing avant garde or interesting or artful about a man using the pain of rape victims, or bludgeoning his ex or his female professional peer with slurs for attention, and the Kanye West we mythologize—the man who loves and supports his wife, who is articulately aware of his actions and power of language, and who rails against social injustices—should have known better.
The Gravitron-plus-strings staging of Little Big Town's slow-burn "Girl Crush" took away from the song's power, which lies in its tamped-down lust, in favor of showing off cool camera angles; Jack Ü's EDM-metal bludgeoning of the Justin Bieber showcase "Where Are U Now," meanwhile, stomped all over the delicately playful hook in favor of guitar sludge—is Skrillex prepping for a From First To Last reunion?
The third Democratic debate in Houston on Thursday night featured former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenBiden lead shrinks, Sanders and Warren close gap: poll Biden allies: Warren is taking a bite out of his electability argument Budowsky: Donald, Boris, Bibi — The right in retreat MORE playing defense yet again, as a handful of his rivals in the Democratic presidential nominating contest took turns bludgeoning him with critiques of his record — and, in one case, his memory.
Face it, it's Thursday afternoon and you've done fuck all all week that's of any interest to anyone and you broke your no-reading-articles-about-dry-January rule and you feel down on yourself and what you really need is eight tracks of super upfront, clattering, banging, brutal, bludgeoning super minimal analogue style house that comes with artwork straight out of the I Took a Tab of LSD and Spent Six Hours on MS Paint school of design.
A representative sampling: a family's ascent from merchants to aristocrats via lucrative purple dye; the Quattrocento genius of Alberti; art by Fra Filippo Lippi, Verrocchio, Uccello, and others; an heir turned follower of heretic priest Savoranola; a hidden 16th-century embalmed corpse; an 18th-century bride's suicidal jump onto an interior courtyard; secret glyphs carved on entry stones; Marie Antoinette's 35-carat diamond earrings; Fascist Russian émigrés and their orgies; Middle Eastern princesses; psychic readings; the bludgeoning murder of Cy Twombly's close friend's ex-husband; and a romance between the author and a Rucellai descendent.

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