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It — literally — bordered on defiance of the agreement.
We developed a friendship so strong, it bordered on codependent.
I think sometimes we have bordered on committing war crimes.
The concerts at Awakened Futures bordered on musical guided meditation.
The concerts at Awakened Futures bordered on musical guided meditation.
The confrontation devolved into total mayhem that bordered on slapstick.
The approach to all of this has bordered on nonchalance.
Constructed vaginal openings, done with rudimentary painkillers, bordered on the macabre.
Trump responded with a claim so inaccurate it bordered on nonsensical.
WASHINGTON — The lawsuit, a federal judge found, bordered on the delusional.
His passion for the Beatles, Ms. Marques said, bordered on fanatical.
Some collections bowed to an unbridled romanticism that bordered on decadence.
The texture bordered on perfect, and each bite was satisfying and flavorful.
The pleasure bordered on pain, and it threatened to eat me alive.
I was in a very severe manic state, which bordered on psychosis.
Some former senior intelligence officials said Mr. Trump's comments bordered on treason.
So the pastor made a plan, one that bordered on diplomatic lunacy.
The mechanization of sacred writing bordered on blasphemy or at least cultural capitulation.
He turned "Sunday Candy," which already bordered on festive, into a Christmas song.
"The concentration he brought to the process bordered on the mystical," he says.
When the government has stepped in, their solutions have sometimes bordered on parody.
Some moments bordered on bizarre for the next president of the United States.
That's in part because his tweets denying Larry have bordered on being anti-gay.
The fandom turned toxic and aggressive with an intensity that bordered on the obsessive.
In the 1840s, Jane's love for herself was so subversive it bordered on revolution.
Behind a controlled exterior that sometimes bordered on sangfroid, Gropius was a passionate romantic.
Thomas said this bordered on diabolical and highlighted a lack of empathy and attachment.
It's a silent, tiny bay, bordered on three sides by stark moss-green outcroppings.
I had a lower drive and had been feeling friction that bordered on painful.
Nearly everyone had a personal connection to the play that bordered on the proprietary.
An untimely referendum on constitutional reform and a self-assurance that bordered on arrogance.
The problem is that the original narrative in the media bordered on the fraudulent.
The gnocchi themselves had little to no flavor, and the texture bordered on gummy.
In eastern Ukraine, attempts to deny Russia's involvement have at times bordered on the absurd.
I would say my relationship with wine might even have bordered on a minor obsession.
I cooked them until the edges bordered on being burned, which added a nice crispiness.
The pork filling was quite bland and the texture of the casing bordered on rubbery.
A few months ago, Ian Wright, the former Arsenal striker, said something that bordered on heresy.
He was enjoying this almost as much as me, I realized with what bordered on shock.
An automotive engineer, he left no detail unexamined; his desire for facts bordered on an obsession.
" He said he had been subjected to "slander and fake news that bordered on character assassination.
It is also bordered on both sides by Russia's European enclave Kaliningrad and close military ally Belarus.
On the very southwest border of Pennsylvania is Greene County, bordered on two sides by West Virginia.
The policies of the Zuma administration towards several of South Africa's key industries bordered on the masochistic.
His comments about Judge Gonzalo Curiel's Mexican heritage were racially insensitive at best and bordered on xenophobia.
Moore's ardent conservatism has bordered on the party's fringe, which could hurt his shot with moderate Republicans.
She was an El-Aurian, a race of listeners with gifts for observation that bordered on mystical.
Laura Kelly bordered on Rick Perry territory and likely was her most replayed moment of the night.
Having said that, I think I'm sure it was jocularity bordered on too much, kind of, boy's humor.
It was too much too soon; from that point on, franchises folded, merged, moved — it bordered on chaos.
The right-wingers were bordered on three sides by angry counter-protesters who outnumbered them ten to one.
Why should we continue operating under trade deals that have bordered on theft of American wealth and jobs?
The brewery's owner, Stanislav Bernard, defended the Facebook post, calling #MeToo a "pathological campaign" that bordered on hysteria.
Onscreen, he was always slightly removed, distant, ruling the show with a steely reserve that bordered on conservatism.
His training regime bordered on craziness: 1,200 workouts a year, his routine run three laps up 2,000 vertical metres.
MailChimp felt compelled to reach out to TinyLetter's user base with a tone of reassurance that bordered on camaraderie.
Thus the reaction from congressional Democrats, and even some quarters in the national media, have bordered on the absurd.
Covering 5.6 square miles, it is bordered on the west by Moriches and on the east by East Moriches.
As such, the album was filled with gloats, hand-wringing, and tales of excess that bordered on self-destruction.
He delves into Jackson's Presbyterian faith, which bordered on fanatical, and how it informed his merciless approach to battle.
So we discovered we had a mutual affection for puns that bordered on sort of torture to those around us.
The New York Times  editorial page, after his loss, reported that he ran a lackluster campaign that bordered on complacency.
The lyrics always bordered on violence towards women, and there was rarely any progress from one record to the next.
His movements around New York are fodder for tabloids and tweets, some suggesting that his past behavior bordered on criminal.
The Valero refinery is bordered on one side by the Manchester neighborhood in east Houston along the Houston Ship Channel.
The remarks at Trump Tower in New York on Tuesday that sparked that reality at times bordered on the surreal.
This bordered on political naïveté: The Americans would not easily part with their money, nor the French with their vengeance.
Bayern was about speed of thought, as well as speed of movement, and it showed tactical assurance that bordered on arrogance.
The big 5.9-inch 18:9 OLED screen is vibrant and bordered on top and bottom by some deliciously thin bezels.
It's a strange crime to accuse an ex-dictator of committing, but Jammeh's regime often bordered on a caricature of dictatorship.
Last week the company terminated ToyFreaks, a massively popular account run by Greg Chism for videos that bordered on child abuse.
Their fear of Iran has bordered on panic, not least since Iran concluded a nuclear deal with America and other powers.
Clinton frequently argued Trump's rhetoric bordered on bigotry and misogyny, adding the businessman's temperament rendered him unfit for the Oval Office.
Ms. Caballé's evident devotion to tone over text, reviewers complained, could result in diction so slipshod that it bordered on anarchy.
And, of course, our relatives the great apes were found to be so mentally dexterous that their skills bordered on humans'.
There has long been a political valence to pop culture, and, separately, a fan participation that bordered on grass-roots activism.
And security was so tight that it bordered on paranoia: Neighborhood parks around town implemented airport-style security to even enter.
But some women in the sport said at the time that they felt that creating a separate series bordered on segregation.
That explanation was simplistic — and, in the case of candidate Trump claiming that Obama literally "founded ISIS," bordered on the absurd.
De Lesseps announced this to several other cast members, each time with a look of sheer adulation that bordered on the silly.
The visuals were as experimental as the legendary electronic artist's set, which bordered on sound art when it wasn't all techno rave.
Between us we carried a 28-pound backpack, two ropes, a rack of gear and a preternatural belief that bordered on magical.
Mr. Leonhardt's performances showed a certain gentleness, whereas Mr. Harnoncourt's were more assertive, with phrasings and accentuations that sometimes bordered on mannerism.
Many of the burgeoning pop-punk groups in 19793 bordered on power-pop, a parallel genre on the rise at the time.
Reese's Take 5: They pushed the notion of illustrating clichés a little too far with the final image, which bordered on crude.
Godard often used his romantic partners in work — sometimes in ways that bordered on the exploitative — but his work with Miéville was different.
"We shot scenes, with Child Protection Services, that bordered on stuff you could have seen on CSI or Law and Order," Baker said.
This year, nominations included the show itself, Peter Dinklage, Kit Harington, Lena Headey, Emilia Clarke, and Maisie Williams, whose reaction bordered on priceless.
A lot of my SimuLife story experience thus far has bordered on the fantastic: dimension-hopping, massive tech conglomerates, and scrappy resistance groups.
" And Trump's social media activity even bordered on anti-Semitic when he mocked Stewart by bizarrely tweeting out his real last name, "Leibowitz.
" Garry Winogrand "pushed things a stage further, combining Frank's ad hoc aesthetic with a pictorial appetite so voracious it bordered on the indiscriminate.
The odds that he would do it off Oh, who has permitted just 2340 hits over 33 23/219 innings, bordered on astronomical.
But her latest experience with full transparency while walking the AMAs red carpet may have bordered on a little TMI, even for her.
Google managed to navigate that emotional territory, with a piano soundtrack that bordered on somber, while still making people feel good — not bad.
Even Mother Teresa was, in actuality, far from a saint: she had an unsettling philosophy of pain and suffering that bordered on sadism.
A BBC critic, Nicholas Barber, had a more mixed reaction, and proffered, like some others, that the movie's nostalgia bordered on the treacly.
In pursuit of a goal that was so ambitious that it bordered on audacious, he consulted with his assistants and overhauled his playbook.
He had been suspended for a game for on-field actions that bordered on vicious in a feud with Washington cornerback Josh Norman.
Nobody was killed or injured in the blaze, which the president said "bordered on economic sabotage" and was aimed at making the country ungovernable.
Mr. Santos, who days before the plebiscite had displayed confidence that bordered on cockiness, responded to the electoral setback in early October with humility.
He quickly gained a reputation as a mercurial manager with a hands-off style that bordered on neglect, according to current and former employees.
Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights, the legal group that has been representing O'Donovan, argued that the charges bordered on infringement of freedom of expression.
Last week, the House Intelligence Committee's GOP members issued a final report on the 2016 election, the results of which bordered on the absurd.
And so even in a state capital that has lately been a hub of headspinning political debates, Monday's hearing regularly bordered on the surreal.
All seemed well in Gotham, until the news in 2013 that Ben Affleck would be taking over, which elicited a response that bordered on hysteria.
The 210 World Series sometimes bordered on the absurd, with a record 29 homers in seven games, but it included everything a fan could want.
With songs like "Losing You," a collab with Dev Hynes, Solange's sound has always bordered on the periphery of the pop and R & B mainstream.
Hillary Clinton's paid speeches to large Wall Street banks bordered on "gushy," one attendee told The Wall Street Journal for a story published Thursday night.
Neff started making graffiti in high school at the age of 15, when he says it took over his life and quickly bordered on obsession.
Despite being on display, like objects, and partially exposed—like their ancestors on the auction block—they maintain a fierce privacy, bordered on all sides.
Bixler-Zavala's lyrics became more impressionistic, skewing away from traditional punk song fodder and embracing a kind of linguistic splicing that bordered on the nonsensical.
It was an undertaking whose eccentricity and grandeur bordered on folly: a social experiment disguised as an art project, or perhaps the other way around.
One of its strongest supporters was Representative Elise Stefanik, a first-term Republican who represents an Adirondack district bordered on the north by the river.
The risky and ungentlemanly gambit—stonewalling Merrick Garland, a moderate, highly respected appeals-court judge nominated by Mr Obama on March 16th—bordered on constitutional malfeasance.
The interior felt downright dated, in a not-cool way that bordered on tacky tech, and the high-backed seats could be punishing on long excursions.
MIT theoretical physicist and Nobel laureate Frank Wilczek told Gizmodo that the initial article was "very biased," a selective interpretation of inflation that bordered on slander.
That lack of caution, combined with a disregard for process that bordered on the feckless, was a recurring theme in the run-up to the war.
In a video released Wednesday, Biden sought to address the tide of news coverage after several women said that his interactions with them bordered on inappropriate.
But the salesman's pushiness and a bluntness that bordered on insubordination were distasteful to the patrician Henry Ford II, chairman and grandson of the firm's founder.
The vacation scene bordered on cinematic: Their tiny hands maneuvered thin slices of eggplant as a local cooking instructor — with the last name Amore — supervised encouragingly.
With growing resentment, he watched the humiliation and low pay of day labor, while local gangsters made big money, enjoying a respect that bordered on fear.
A man of medium height with a goatee and thinning, combed-back hair, Bader smoked heavily and carried himself with an intimidating air that bordered on imperiousness.
But aside from that, Liz's impending death in last night's episode was so obvious it bordered on camp (until we saw her brain all over the carpet).
When I first drove the Tesla Model 3 in March 2018, I attracted so much attention from the denizens of Los Angeles that it bordered on embarrassing.
It was this misreading of the electorate and the complacency of many Democrats (like me) which bordered on smugness that allowed for Trump to sweep to power.
It was an impressive effort, and as Boston cut a 17-point fourth-quarter gap to a single point in the final minutes, it bordered on inspirational.
Biden appeared more relaxed in a two-person contest, compared with earlier debates when he often receded in the noise or gave answers that bordered on unintelligible.
It could not have been lost on the dapper, self-regarding Douglass that men and women swooned over him, describing him in terms that bordered on erotic.
That unwillingness to talk candidly about middle-class taxes, though she was pressed by both a moderator and by other candidates to do so, bordered on perverse.
The penitentiary, situated on eighteen thousand acres of farmland and bordered on three sides by the Mississippi River, is a former cotton plantation and slave-breeding business.
But the most interesting aspect of The Life of Pablo is the rollout, a new age blend of sociocreativity that bordered on post-modern cubism and dadaism.
As new fans tuned in to BTS, they found a group with elaborate music videos and experimental fashion that sometimes bordered on feminine, at least to Western eyes.
The term has since been co-opted, first with a negative connotation: A "stan" was a fan whose devotion bordered on becoming a danger to their chosen icon.
Also known as Itu Aba, Taiping island consists of little more than a 1,360 meter long airstrip bordered on two sides by palm trees and white sandy beaches.
Emboldened by their unlikely victory, the Islamist factions have vowed to take all of Aleppo from President Bashar al-Assad, but their rhetoric has bordered on the fanciful.
Palakkad district, bordered on the east by Tamil Nadu state, has plenty of stocks, as its proximity to the neighboring state helped in faster transportation of medical supplies.
The field sits near the Northwest corner of a sprawling city sports complex, between the dog park and a YMCA, and bordered on two sides by residential streets.
At Sotheby's, a number of colleagues were put off by a status anxiety they said bordered on obsession, but that also served Mr. Ertug well in his work.
Woke, however, described a racial awareness and cynicism so extra that it bordered on parody; where you're so awake that your "third eye" saw things that aren't there.
I have my problems with the screenplay for The Big Short—the overexplaining bordered on condescension—but I still feel like it's miles above its competitors in this category.
More than a mile deep in some parts, the belt is bordered on its northern and southern edges by long earthen berms dug up by heavy-duty military bulldozers.
"We had what probably bordered on riot conditions," Ferguson Police Chief Thomas Jackson said, explaining that it took hours to process the scene, collect evidence and move Brown's body.
In 2016, perhaps because Republicans were out of power and Trump was running purely against the system, his crowds often had an undertone of anger that bordered on menacing.
For established companies, that would be a pretty aggressive hiring blitz, but for a younger business without all the necessary processes in place, the times occasionally bordered on chaotic.
The 76-year-old potential 2020 White House hopeful has been accused by multiple women of interactions that they said made them feel uncomfortable and/or bordered on inappropriate.
On Wednesday, they shredded what little credibility Bill Barr had left during a five-hour hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee that, at times, bordered on a cross examination.
" This prompted them to consider something that, coming from a pair of political journalists, bordered on heresy: Maybe, they mused, we were looking at "the end of the gaffe.
It is bordered on the west by the Saw Mill River Parkway and bisected north-south by the Taconic State Parkway and, farther south, by the Sprain Brook Parkway.
"Going back a few months, it bordered on this intense rivalry, and there was a resentment about all the establishment support that fell behind Hillary," a Democratic donor said.
And though they'd all share similar influences, those bands took Saetia's suggestion that hardcore could be both destructive and thoughtful but twisted it into something that bordered on grindcore.
He had a reputation not only for a severe drinking problem but for bravado, braggadocio, for exaggeration that bordered on untruthfulness, and I had found the reputation fully justified.
And despite a zeal for the story that bordered on obsession, I never had the imagination to think, Clint Eastwood should make a Clint Eastwood movie about this guy.
It was an odyssey driven by raw ambition, the conservative instincts of a shrewd military man, a rebelliousness evident since childhood and a temper that sometimes bordered on explosiveness.
Playboy began showing pubic hair on its models, while the others doubled the dare with features on kinkier sexual tastes and close-up photos that bordered on the gynecological.
He took responsibility for recruiting some of the new officers, and spent several months visiting ten cities, six of which bordered on the rebel-held territories in the east.
At times, the staging bordered on the twee, as when the soprano soloist, Marlis Petersen, sang "Ihr habt nun Traurigkeit" while floating on a swing suspended from the ceiling.
"Both Duterte and Trump have attracted and repelled potential voters with straight talk and rhetoric that has bordered on, if not been, outright offensive," he said in an email interview.
UNIDENTIFIED MALE: It was sort of an urgency in the president&aposs voice that bordered on -- of almost pulling on pulling a muscle trying to pat yourself on the back.
Lungu said the fire, which destroyed the southern part of City Market in the capital Lusaka on Tuesday, "bordered on economic sabotage" and was aimed at making the country ungovernable.
But Marvel planted the seeds with a confidence that bordered on Stark-level arrogance, using its very first movie to tease a film we wouldn't see for another four years.
In the late 1990s, I remember listening to Giants cornerback Jason Sehorn and his friend Danny Kanell, a quarterback, in a conversation that bordered on something from Abbott and Costello.
This also seemed like something that bordered on parody, the kind of thing I'd see only on the Los Feliz Daycare Twitter account, which didn't sit too well with me.
At the top was a patio of sorts, bordered on one side by a ledge where people sat to look around, talk, tend to children, and generally take a break.
Thursday, Fox and NFL Network Line: Chiefs -3 | Total: 48.5 Just two weeks ago, the Chiefs (4-2) were undefeated and considered so dominant that their play bordered on boring.
Nicolas Cage has been surviving on professional gruel for so long now that it seems churlish to ponder performances that, much like the movies around them, have bordered on cartoonish.
" Senator Edward Markey, the top Democrat on the Senate's East Asia Subcommittee, said Trump's tweet "bordered on presidential malpractice, needlessly deepening a crisis and squandering a fresh opportunity to attempt diplomacy.
In a self-proclaimed "Twitter meltdown," Hutchison wrote a number of posts that revealed a turmoiled inner life that bordered on self-loathing far beyond anything he put on a record.
Performances like the harrowing Ablutions (1972), created by Suzanne Lacy, Judy Chicago, Sandra Orgel, and Aviva Rahmani, which featured audio recordings of firsthand accounts from rape victims, bordered on emotional exorcisms.
" Senator Edward Markey, the top Democrat on the Senate's East Asia Subcommittee, said Trump's tweet "bordered on presidential malpractice, needlessly deepening a crisis and squandering a fresh opportunity to attempt diplomacy.
While the performance bordered on being flippant, it appeared to me intended to awaken political consciousness within the sanctified space of the museum, though in a way that appeared naive and flat.
The media coverage of their paper bordered on hysteria; the Australian government was forced to remove the data set from its website — but not before it had been downloaded nearly 1,500 times.
But critics sometimes faulted him, saying he worked too fast on complex data, used too much social-scientific jargon in his writing and expressed a habitual optimism that bordered on Pollyanna-ism.
Cobble Hill is bordered on the north by Brooklyn Heights, on the east by Boerum Hill, on the south by Carroll Gardens and on the west by the Columbia Street Waterfront District.
Gardephe said Cosby's subpoena request "bordered on frivolous" and was "wildly inconsistent" with New York's press shield law, which sets a high standard for when litigants can seek information from media organizations.
But on the season finale, Cassie arrived with her very own Hollywood makeover, complete with an oh-so-trendy lob, and a fresh dye job that bordered on ash-blonde or even platinum.
It bordered on overwhelming, and in my case, I felt like I was right back in the theater, when that vast space tickled some vaguely agoraphobic notion in the back of my brain.
And in July, the inner workings of the White House had a reality-show feel that bordered on soap opera, complete with fiery characters bad-mouthing each other with President Trump's supposed blessing.
"You could tell there was sort of an urgency in the president's voice that bordered on — of almost pulling a muscle trying to pat yourself on the back," Todd told NBC's Savannah Guthrie.
The channel, the 68th largest on YouTube with over 8.5 million subscribers, was often criticized for its vile and seemingly exploitive videos featuring a dad and his daughters, which many said bordered on abuse.
It's still unclear how often that behavior bordered on assault (the charges against Bangi are still unresolved), but even where it stopped short, employees say Bangi fostered a hostile and sometimes even abusive workplace.
While the film experienced immediate distribution problems and alienated some critics for left and right wing talk that they felt bordered on parody, the issues explored in the film remain incredibly topical and relevant.
But while the strategy proved successful, the site's ability to package articles from other publications also prompted criticism, and many in the media world accused it of aggregation excesses that bordered on intellectual theft.
He earned the nickname "the Prince of Darkness" in the media with venomous critiques of white America and aloof and erratic stage behavior that sometimes bordered on hostility, particularly in front of white audiences.
But some Bible scholars said Mr. Peterson's free use of breezy slang, colloquialisms and eccentric paraphrases, along with colorful expressions that bordered on cartoonish, had distorted much of the meaning of the original texts.
"On my first retreat I had an experience that bordered on hallucinogenic, that had to do with viewing the interior of my mind," Wright says as Ingram beams an encouraging, euphoric grin his way.
They're in the demilitarized zone between Jordan and Syria, a stretch of rugged, sun-baked desert about four kilometers deep, bordered on the north and south by bulldozed earthen embankments, also known as berms.
For a while, Hart seemed to be doing a brilliant Elvis Costello impression; on 1986's Flip Your Wig, his "Green Eyes" bordered on old-fashioned FM radio sweetness (albeit played in an old garage).
The theme for the VP's 2018 holiday decorations is "Twas the Night Before Christmas," and though the decorations were so classic they bordered on boring, at least there were no controversial blood red cranberry trees.
There were still a few moments that bordered on being slightly hammy — I may just have been on the lookout for this, though — and the setup with Bill's love interest felt a little bit underdeveloped.
Thousands of vaquitas once plowed the Sea of Cortez, also known as the Gulf of California, which is bordered on the east by the Mexican mainland and on the west by the Baja California peninsula.
Combine that series of allegations that one GOP senator told CNN would be "devastating" if true, with overall ambivalence that bordered on opposition by Republicans and things are not in a good place for Jackson.
In this environment, Seurat, like every determined artist an opportunist, could take what he wanted and leave the rest, making something new that bordered on abstraction without completely forsaking the avant-garde's opposition, naturalistic painting.
"Gefilte Fuck were intentionally trying to be funny, and sometimes bordered on being offensive, but it was all pretty innocent to be honest—even with the food throwing and swigging Manischewitz from the bottle," he continues.
The program's opening work, Dvorak's exuberant "Carnival" Overture, unfolded with Technicolor flourishes, lovely playing from the woodwinds and strings in the more introspective passages and a manic energy in the final section that bordered on unhinged.
For the past couple of seasons, Bran, as the Three-Eyed Raven, has projected an extreme aloofness that bordered on smugness: Look at all these people getting all worked up about stuff that doesn't actually matter.
Bordered on one side by the frothing Pacific, that only days ago swept onto land in sixty-foot waves, the coastal communities of Oregon are now isolated on the other side by the Coast Range mountains.
Reform will of course be opposed strongly by the pharmaceutical industry, which has many friends in Washington, DC. The chief strategy employed by drug companies to rein in costs for patients has bordered on the devious.
While the project was located in a middle income census tract, it was bordered on both sides by affordable housing complexes and was located in close proximity to the only low to moderate income area nearby.
Not only is it ridiculous that two direct rivals should be playing a friendly only a couple of weeks prior to the start of the actual season, the circumstances of the fixture bordered on the surreal.
" On Thursday, Flavia Petrini, the president of the Italian College of Anesthesia, Analgesia, Resuscitation and Intensive Care, said her group had issued guidelines on what to do in a period that bordered on wartime "catastrophe medicine.
The weapon exploded in the courtyard at the heart of the housing complex, bordered on the south by shops and on the east, north and west by housing for the scores of families who lived there.
I love a lot of those artists very much, but it was taken up in the sort of way that I think a lot of people could say bordered on a kind of racial offensiveness or racism.
After a harrowing trial that often bordered on theater, a jury has found Dellen Millard and Mark Smich guilty of first-degree murder in the death of 32-year-old Tim Bosma following a week of deliberations.
"After reading my first issue of The Realist, I was in a daze which almost bordered on frenzied religious ecstasy," Mr. Lynch was quoted as saying in Mr. Rosenkranz's book "Rebel Visions: The Underground Comix Revolution" (2008).
Being out with my same-sex desire wasn't really an option at that time, not just because bisexuality was considered a girls' party trick and lesbianism plain weird, but every crush I'd had on girls bordered on obsession.
Our early conversation was more aligned with my expectations of an Instagay—he possessed a confidence that bordered on arrogance, and threw around words like "my brand" and "my art" when referring to his feed and his body.
TheBlaze's "employment issues" with Lahren, according to the documents, include alleged on-air language that bordered "on profanity," alleged mistreatment of her own crew, alleged arguments with other media personalities, and purported ignorance in her analysis, CNN reports.
The women were coquettish and flirty but in a way that read as safe and bordered on head-patting -- a kind of condescending flirtation with which many women who have had to appease inappropriate bosses are surely familiar.
Manchester is bordered on the north by Valero, and on the east, south and west by a chemical plant, a car-crushing yard, a water-treatment plant, a train yard, Interstate 610 and a Goodyear synthetic rubber plant.
The assertion bordered on the impudent — suggesting that BlackRock and its $5 trillion stash of assets had become the new guarantor of stability because of its ability to buy and sell stocks and bonds in times of duress.
Initially it appeared as if he had contacted his new security gurus to help him move money out of the country; the revelation that he was talking about a human being in such callous terms bordered on nauseating.
"My relationship with The Orb's music has bordered on obsessive over the years, I will admit," Buchanan explains to The Creators Project, detailing that he wanted to make a film that a fan like him would want to see.
The residency will take place over three days, two of which will center on Beethoven — a decision that he said bordered on the inevitable, given his attraction to the composer and the freedom he enjoyed in programming the concerts.
So overpowering was the desire that we walked to the Second Avenue Deli, and went so far as to approach the counter, telling ourselves with an intensity that bordered on hysteria that nine was practically as good as ten.
Up to this point, the show had been so adamant about portraying her as an openhearted recovering skeptic that she bordered on seeming too credulous of the (absurd) process, too susceptible to sweet-talking men with allegedly pure intentions.
The whirligigs and kinetic sculptures in Shelter: David Butler + Leslie Umberger, including a bike festooned in metal shapes, are bordered on two sides by improvisational quilts by African American women, connecting the two intuitive, community-based traditions of Southern black art.
While perhaps shocking to those with an iPhone in their pocket, this stance was a logical conclusion for Apple, a company with one foot in the software industry and a commitment to controlling the user experience that bordered on zealotry.
This was a somewhat different Trump style than the one displayed over the last year: ad-lib remarks and interviews that bordered on stream of consciousness, and which infuriated opponents because they were indelicate and inspired supporters because they were genuine.
Moscow stepped up its war of words with Washington on Sunday, saying air strikes by a U.S.-led coalition on the Syrian army threatened the implementation of a U.S.-Russian ceasefire plan for Syria and bordered on connivance with Islamic State.
Osinbajo instructed the head of the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) to reform the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) and ordered an independent investigation after "persistent complaints and reports" that bordered on "allegations of human rights violations", a presidency statement said.
I also strongly disliked elements of his address which bordered on "check under your seat" moments, and the awarding of conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh with the Presidential Medal of Freedom inside the House gallery like a Mardi Gras bead toss.
Line: Bears by 2 ½ Asked about his streak of three consecutive games in which he had passed for 300 or more yards without throwing an interception, Brian Hoyer of the Bears bordered on self-deprecating while also making a solid point.
Sailfish Point — a private 532-acre waterfront development with 520 low-rise homes, condominiums and townhouses — is bordered on the east by the Atlantic Ocean, the Fort Pierce Inlet to the north, and the Indian River Lagoon to the west.
At one of the company's factories near Rize, a drab city bordered on one side by the sea and by mountains draped in green carpets of tea on the other, the manager, Koksal Kasapoglu, says the policy has already yielded results.
And they raise uncomfortable questions about consent — actors are filmed having unsimulated sex while drunk, and in one scene a woman is stripped and tortured — and Mr. Khrzhanovsky's attention to accuracy, which, according to some on set, bordered on the sadistic.
After years of listening to politicians carefully parse their public statements into smaller and smaller bits of meaninglessness, folks were ready to loosen their guard and their girdles and revel in some plain speaking -- even if sometimes it bordered on plain nonsense.
Like George Washington, Franklin possessed a degree of self-confidence and physical courage that bordered on madness and that would have undone him many times over had he not been both supremely talented and one of the luckiest people of his age.
He spoke much more frankly than most actors do, with brains and wit and the occasional joke so appalling that I could hear myself, when I listened to the recording of the conversation later, laughing in a way that bordered on hysteria.
For the first 10 months after President Barack Obama signed the Affordable Care Act into law in March 2010, the consensus in much of the legal community was that constitutional challenges to the landmark law bordered on frivolous and were going nowhere.
In 2013, the then-new leader gave a speech to the National Propaganda and Ideology Work Conference in Beijing, in which he argued that workers in propaganda and ideology – broadly speaking, journalists and their minders – had become so undisciplined that some bordered on committing treason.
The more we learned about the Governor, the more his story bordered on melodrama — and it would be especially egregious to try and redeem Negan now (as the comics are currently trying to do) after all the horrific things he's done to our heroes.
Mr. Obama, who rode many of these digital tools to the presidency, was accommodative of their rise; his administration broadly deferred to the tech industry in a way that bordered on coziness, and many of his former lieutenants have decamped to positions in tech.
The matchup bordered on boring for much of the first half, with the Giants taking a 6-0 lead, but then took a number of dramatic turns, with Rodgers shredding the Giants' secondary, including completing yet another Hail Mary to add to his collection.
The company has grabbed attention even in the West with showy demonstrations of the platform that have sometimes bordered on reckless, like when its engineers allegedly jumped out in front of a moving car and when Li took an illegal, livestreamed autonomous ride to a company conference.  
"I think it was classless and bordered on unprofessional to take a little nugget of somewhat exaggerated information from one person that maybe he had history with and turning that into a spokesman for the entire team," Joel Wolfe, Darvish's agent, told The Athletic on Monday.
The project will deck over the remaining acres of open tracks between 211th and 210th Avenues, from West 7203th to West 2720rd Street, a vast property bordered on the south and west by the High Line, which turns north from West 220th Street at 24th Avenue.
It sold out, at 200 people: After years of oblivion that bordered on indifference, with Russian studies departments downsizing all over the United States, Americans are experiencing a resurgence of anxious interest in a country that, suddenly, no longer seems so vastly different from their own.
When President Trump welcomed President Emmanuel Macron of France to the White House on Tuesday for the first official state visit of the Trump administration, their body language went beyond the usual respectful handshakes of two world leaders meeting for high-level talks and bordered on the intimate.
But with an aesthetic bordered on one side by the Croisette and, this season, on the other by the souk, Mr. Porte Jacquemus has become a dab hand at a streamlined sensuality that mixes clinging thin knits with cowl-draped jerseys, caftan jumpsuits and a whole lot of leg.
In 2017, German police arrested a junior military officer for holding extreme right-wing views that bordered on illegal under German law and suspected he was planning an attack on top German politicians after being suspected of trying to obtain a handgun and, inexplicably, having registered himself as a Syrian refugee.
" Other L.U.O. responses included language errors so extreme that they bordered on confusing: One administrator wrote in 23 about a complainant's having submitted work that "appeared to have been copied from an unsighted source," while a professor responded to a student in 2012 that "no other acceptions will be made.
The smallest state is firmly stuck in the mainland, bordered on one side by Connecticut and on two others by Massachusetts, and its actual name is "Rhode Island and Providence Plantations," referring to a geographical amalgam of the mainland and the Atlantic islands of Aquidneck, Block, Despair and so on.
The ceremony, on a May morning in 1968, bordered on the pagan: All 60 kids marched slowly, piously, in a procession toward the church, led by the pastor and assistant priests, with altar boys shouldering a large statue of the Virgin Mary on a wooden pallet, her head wreathed in white roses.
Schiller's comments already bordered on irony since we were all sitting in a room filled with almost half a dozen CNC (Computer Numerical Control) and EDM (Electrical Discharge Machining) machines, all paused in their Mac part development work and, yes, partially draped in black fabric to protect them from our prying eyes.
You've got a few things working in your favor that the Warriors did not, though: the aforementioned good will from being so bad for so long it bordered on psychological warfare, and also you are not owned by a Silicon Valley, trophy-humping weirdo who thinks he invented having good players and shooting three pointers.
It was the match of the year and one of the matches of this golden era: a grass-court test of concentration that bordered on meditative before developing into a thriller as Djokovic saved — or Federer blew — two match points, and Djokovic then prevailed in a newfangled fifth-set tiebreaker at 12 games all.
Braves RH Julio Teheran (244-211, 103) Miller's one season with Atlanta bordered on the bizarre: he made the All-Star team and nearly threw a no-hitter, but did not win for almost five months despite posting a 210 ERA during the win drought before beating the Cardinals in his final Braves' start Oct. 23.
It emulates the publication's irreverent style of comedy to great effect: the magazine was known for work that bordered on insensitivity—particularly when addressing issues like the Vietnam war—and bad taste (an early issue featured a picture of a dog with a gun to its head, threatening the reader that the dog would be killed if the issue weren't purchased).
To be someone of Chinese descent who speaks Mandarin and English but not Cantonese is to experience a double foreignness, and two subtly different kinds of suspicion: if I spoke English, I was assumed to be a Westerner, which meant being treated with wary deference but also being outrageously overcharged; speaking Mandarin was worse, eliciting a distrust that bordered on contempt.
His mother was no more, and his father seemed not to concern himself with these romantic matters, and so they proceeded in secret, and the fact that unmarried lovers such as they were now being made examples of and punished by death created a semi-terrified urgency and edge to each coupling that sometimes bordered on a strange sort of ecstasy.

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