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"brandish" Definitions
  1. brandish something to hold or wave something, especially a weapon, in an aggressive or excited way

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Fans wearing Russian sports jerseys brandish their country's tricolor flags.
So, she cannot just brandish her life at other people.
The influence celebrities brandish on social media today is staggering.
The crowd scrambled when they saw Fuzz brandish the weapon.
Fifteen years ago, 90% said they were proud to brandish it.
They band together with neighbours and hired guards, and brandish machetes.
And preferably one with nuclear weapons he'll brandish but never use.
The paper is Obama's latest effort to brandish his academic credentials.
They brandish humiliation like a weapon while craving release from it.
It's also the first Microsoft Surface device to brandish a USB-C port.
It is not unknown for monastics there to brandish weapons under their robes.
They sit astride horses and brandish guns, looking mysterious, powerful and utterly independent.
As Mr. Putin answered, he gestured for an aide to brandish the ball.
More than one man found it necessary to brandish a firearm at us.
Many of these tourists, whom some call the "New Barbarians," brandish selfie sticks.
Their executives did not sign legal briefs, brandish statements or dissent on Twitter.
But she didn't brandish a gun to avert a would-be mass killer.
The graphic beheading video features two of the Abu Sayyaf fighters brandish automatic rifles.
Others have resorted to costume hair or invented other ways to brandish the 'stache.
And like today's American Nazis, they brandish swastikas, chant slurs and peddle conspiracy theories.
Talking cats wrinkle with worry-lines; angry giants brandish big cudgels and small penises.
Bernie Sanders of Vermont ($18 million), who both brandish significantly higher name recognition than Buttigieg.
Police recovered a gun from Smith's car, but Thompson said he did not "brandish" it.
Then police said Bradford probably didn't pull the trigger, but he did brandish a gun.
We do, after all, have Israeli passports that we can brandish if things get bad.
He said that Mr. Rice was quick to brandish a pistol if he felt slighted.
In that moment, Wafa was powerful, free to brandish his microphone in the enemy's face.
Behind him, about 70 men brandish automatic rifles, cheer and empty their magazines into the sky.
Outside her event in Schwerin protesters chant "Get lost!" and brandish signs reading "Merkel must go".
Arkansas and Florida brandish lower-fidelity versions of LSU's style, all bash with even less flash.
We won't be surprised if Beatty and Dunaway brandish the opened envelope as proof this time.
He has built gargantuan real estate projects that all brandish his name in bold, golden letters.
But the Logan Act remains a convenient statute to brandish against disruptors of foreign-policy orthodoxies.
McDonald's tried to brandish its golden arches back in 1978, but that Goliath was chased away.
No one needed to brandish their guns when they went to work or to the supermarket.
"It is wrong to brandish all non-nationals as drug dealers or human traffickers," he said.
The new structures brandish the names of new-age rocket companies like SpaceX and Blue Origin.
From there, brandish your right arm behind you and downward, keeping your left arm on your chest.
Washington claimed he was innocently trying to put the gun away -- and wasn't trying to brandish it.
You see him brandish what appears to be a sharp object as he threatens to shoot them.
For their part, BA is making the label freely available to those who qualify to brandish it.
This year, it would be perfectly legal for that madman to brandish a gun if he wanted to.
Officials again changed the story to say Bradford had brandished a weapon, only to recant the word brandish.
Chinese buyers brandish sheaves of permits when they import logs of taun, pencil cedar or kwila from the country.
To brandish a stick at China, the previous American administration sued it at the WTO for subsidising export industries.
Am I crazy for wanting someone to brandish a knife or light a match, or, God forbid, admit anything?
Both smartwatches will also brandish a button similar to the Apple Watch's digital crown that'll be used for navigation.
It must brandish threats of limiting access to its market to force other countries to capitulate to its demands.
In the cases I don't, I just want to brandish my Winter Melon Chrysanthemum Rain hand sanitizer at people.
Or that somehow Washington could brandish enough aircraft carriers that the North Korean military and political establishment will surrender?
Thus unnerved, he is more likely to brandish and use a weapon, which may draw police fire, Mr Kolbye says.
Seizing on a notion to win her back, Jeff hand-letters a sign to brandish near the race's finish line.
A group of IS sympathisers cornered him in the street and he had to brandish a pistol to disperse them.
The President would brandish it as evidence of a "kangaroo court," as he tries to turn the American public against impeachment.
The drink will be available at participating stores for the next four days, so brandish your fangs and head on over.
" China's commerce ministry warned that U.S. workers and farmers would be the ultimate losers if Trump continued to brandish "big sticks.
But the self-described working-class son of Scranton, Pennsylvania, is more than willing to brandish it to win the presidency.
Top securities regulator Liu Shiyu last weekend urged stock exchanges to "brandish their sword" and punish market misbehaviours "with no mercy".
Protesters planned to brandish portraits of the injured leader, Jérôme Rodrigues, his eye shut tight; the police are investigating that shooting.
Some of the towering condos going up in this newfangled enclave of waterfront luxury will even brandish the name of Donald Trump.
Cotton disagrees -- and he is willing to brandish outlandish claims without evidence to derail the growing bipartisan momentum to pass the bill.
They believe that this would work to the president&aposs advantage, allowing him to brandish an acquittal verdict for his reelection bid.
If someone were to attack me, I might brandish it in their general direction in a mildly threatening manner, but that's about it.
He baffled his students by sitting among them during lectures, though later he took to the podium to brandish Mao's "Little Red Book".
Farmers and their wives brandish passbooks for their first bank accounts, while children talk excitedly of promises to build underground cables bringing broadband.
They brandish cigarettes (Joe DiMaggio, Yul Brynner), show off jewelry (Amy Vanderbilt), frame a face (Kim Hunter) or partly conceal one (Aaron Copland).
It's a "conversation prophylactic" for women to carry around and brandish when they want an easy way to deflect a man's unwanted attention.
For the 36-year-old William, second in line to the throne, it marks a high-profile visit that could brandish his international credentials.
And this is also why it's not enough for Ted Cruz to brandish his evangelical credentials in order to win in Iowa and beyond.
"As long as traditional parties brandish only fear or morality to fight the FN, it won't be efficient," he told The Economist last year.
How, while he might brandish a gun in promo imagery, you can shape Balthier into a defensive-minded white mage—that choice is yours.
Some fear being viewed as gold-diggers or spoiling the ardour if they brandish paperwork that says who gets what if things turn sour.
Instead, he consistently shows himself to be easily baited, stubborn in his ignorance of world politics and diplomacy, and quick to brandish nuclear threats.
Once Congress increases the debt limit, a precedent will be established that it is a weapon that Republicans are allowed to brandish against Democrats.
Interest in small caps is quickly waning as regulators have restricted reckless fundraising, blocked "blind" acquisitions and vowed to "brandish the sword" against speculation.
It is Mr. Trudeau's turn to hitch up his mule, brandish his pickax and take a hearty crack at this particular cruciverbal mother lode.
But whatever image his clothing projects, it's immediately undercut by a coughing fit, as Hitler attempts to brandish a hidden pistol inside the robe.
This competition, however, is assuming ever-higher stakes, especially as the United States is now willing to brandish sanctions as part of the battle.
As China and the United States both brandish a new form of economic nationalism, they risk disrupting the system, without necessarily achieving their goals.
The towering statue of a fighter who used to brandish a Kurdish sunburst flag now holds the red, white and black of Iraq's Baghdad government.
The Vietnam War, Polish Solidarity, AIDS , the Bosnian genocide, and 21966/21995 drove her to revoke old opinions and brandish new ones with equal vigor.
At Pyeongchang, they were not allowed to brandish their flag, wear their national colors or be serenaded by the country's anthem if they won gold.
Clowns are a terrifying breed, known to get drunk and brandish machetes, attack innocent bystanders with Freddy Krueger gloves, or even commit cold-blooded murder.
"A lot of people brandish this threat because they think it will maximize leverage," he said, comparing it to Quebec's history of pushing for separatism.
Gun rights supporters don't care to hear these stories, afraid that their enemies will brandish them as bogus evidence that guns are dangerous or something.
Perhaps it's time to recognize these ostentatious international summits for what they have become: another platform for the world's belligerent leaders to brandish their strongman agendas.
Cleveland's open-carry laws allowed people outside the convention to brandish weapons, and lots of people took advantage of it, if just to make a statement.
We're told it is now standard operating procedure for the family's hired muscle to brandish licensed weapons when an intruder invades the Bel-Air gated property.
But there's just one thing wrong: instead of a shamrock, one of the traditional symbols of St. Patrick's Day, the hats brandish a four-leaf clover.
I reluctantly made the switch to wireless headphones after upgrading to the current generation of Android smartphones, many of which no longer brandish a headphone jack.
The French government has eventually imposed its own unilateral tax, prompting US President Donald Trump to brandish the menace of a retaliatory tax on French wine.
They might just be the folks who convince you, from here on out, to brandish your tampons with pride while you march to the office bathroom.
Y'all get right up to the front of the floor-level stage and brandish devil horns with one hand, gripping Lone Star tallboys in the other.
Nor is it to brandish wild military threats a la Trump that could leave the millions of South Koreans within North Korean artillery range seriously dead.
The large gold letters brandish the building's east and west-facing facades, a fact owners in the complex have loudly protested, in and outside of court.
The short clips all brandish a few pretty sweet Laguna Beach geotags, proving that bad blood between the couple and Conrad is way, way in the past.
There are real repercussions to television that brandish rape culture like a war medal—just ask Jeremy Piven, who played Vince's vulgar and predatory agent, Ari Gold.
And for those with strong convictions about spiritual matters, the best response to a theological challenge is to argue back, not to brandish a pair of handcuffs.
"Faggot, fag, fairy, cocksucker, punk, pansy, sissy, wimp, girly boy, pussy, bitch, homo, fruit, poof, queer, or homosexual, gayboy" are the insults his classmates brandish against him.
While the British news media have been quick to brandish the news of a stolen Shakespeare skull, Mr. Colls himself is somewhat more cautious in his phrasing.
This means that you will be asked to chant, wave your arms, hold your neighbors' hands, brandish colorful glow sticks, dance and high-five your robot host.
In April, Liu Shiyu, the chairman of the CSRC, said that the stock exchange overseers must "brandish the sword" to combat any activities that disturb market order.
Fans sport jerseys and shirts with his name and number; some are waving markers, clamoring to get an autograph, and others brandish iPhones in hopes of a selfie.
Today, the three democrat-appointed judges decided the North Carolina laws that require voters to brandish certain types of photo IDs at the polls interfered with that act.
Still, a review of records from archives in South Africa shows that, for decades, the South African government spent millions to brandish the country's image and stall sanctions.
To clarify, the word 'brandish' was used because Mr. Bradford had a gun in his hand as police officers responded to the active shooter situation between mall patrons.
Or perhaps they would brandish their parents' foreclosure filesor some other document marking them as the first American generation to be less well off than the one before it.
We know our worth, we know what we want in relationships (romantic and otherwise!), and are prepared to brandish a sword Carly Rae Jepsen-style to fight for it.
It's a metaphor, of a kind: the doctor's ego, and Fermin's, too, are big enough to fill a driveway or brandish a curtain rod in a show of manliness.
Pollsters say the very public row with Rackete, which enabled Salvini to brandish his hardline, anti-migrant stance, appears to have given him a fresh boost in the polls.
Trying to reframe college as a consumer product, free-market advocates proudly brandish a "disrupt and reform" credo that would apply business-world values and metrics to state universities.
Isn't that our most cherished liberal fantasy—that the arts and sciences will brandish a flaming sword against the liars who rule us, and set us free once more?
How they bloom and brandish in the shadow of a warship on the nightly news is meant perhaps to stir in my chest some vain- glorious clamor, some cry.
He has a brand to build — one that will carry him well past the end of his playing career — and the social media tools to brandish his newfound mysticism.
The chance to make history again has led to a fascinating dynamic in which the candidates have engaged in a sometimes comical arms race to brandish their diversity qualifications.
"The word 'brandish' was used because Mr. Bradford had a gun in his hand as police officers responded to the active shooter situation between mall patrons," the department said.
And authorities here are on scene wondering why did he brandish these two fake weapons when he had a knife that he could have used while wandering through the traffic.
Or so it seems, until you notice the posters of a smiling Hungarian-American Jew, his arms around opposition politicians who brandish wire-cutters and have cut through a fence.
I'm aware that those are not necessarily household names, and I'm not trying to brandish my film snob credentials (which are of doubtful authenticity in any case) by invoking them.
One protester, claiming to be from the group Americans Take Action, leapt out of a crowd of journalists to brandish a Russian flag in Kushner's face and demanded his signature.
Shortly after suffering a heart attack and with his candidacy in peril, Sanders used the event, which drew more than 20,000 people, to brandish a new high-profile endorsement: Rep.
Turkey sees the kingdom as a competitor on the world stage, and Erdogan is trying to brandish his leadership both in the Muslim world, the region, and on the world stage.
On one, which the celebrity legal scholar means to brandish as proof that his pre-emptive defence of President Donald Trump is apolitical, the word "Trump" has been replaced with "Clinton".
The decision to brandish guns was made in direct response to the Paris robbery where armed gunmen tied Kim up, threw her in a bathtub and stole $10 million in jewelry.
" Later Monday morningBradford didn't necessarily brandish a gun Hoover police issued another clarification, saying Bradford simply had a gun in his hand: "Earlier, we stated that Mr. Bradford 'brandished' a gun.
Meanwhile, Callis (Nicole Stamp) doesn't have much to do besides brandish a crossbow — but she does get to make out with a ghost (Grace Lynn Kung), so what else matters, really?
North Korea's participation in these Olympics runs the risk of rewarding bad behavior and handing Mr. Kim a diplomatic victory that he will brandish as proof that his strategy was right.
The network fired Kathy Griffin, a host of its New Year's Eve special, after she published a photograph in which she appeared to brandish a facsimile of Mr. Trump's severed head.
But without cost projections, the study amounts to a little more than a glossy marketing tool that Virgin Hyperloop One can brandish as it pitches its 700 mph vision to Missouri's leaders.
It is a story that plays directly into Mr. Sanders's area of political confidence, and that is an easy cue for him to brandish his core message on the debate stage. Mrs.
Clinton had shown signs of more openness after months of encouragement from advisers to hold more news conferences, sit for more interviews and brandish the dry charm they have encountered in private.
SHANGHAI, April 17 (Reuters) - China's share markets fell on Monday, as investors dumped stocks across the board after the country's top securities regulator vowed to "brandish the sword" and combat market misbehaviours.
Looking to brandish his diplomatic credentials and strike a deal that perplexed more experienced presidents, Trump made stopping the North Korean nuclear program a key focus of his first year in office.
Many wave stars-and-stripes flags or brandish placards daubed with slogans protesting against Donald Trump and Mr Rothfus, including especially the congressman's weak-kneed refusal to meet them at a public event.
Though she is known to raise her voice in furious and obscene invective and even brandish a gun (a souvenir of her freedom-fighting days), she never really registers as a serious threat.
At one point, Macron warned that while he will "never stop upholding the principle of sovereignty," the world should be wary of strains of nationalism that brandish sovereignty as a tool to attack others.
Arts | Connecticut Those Capulets and Montagues, hurling insults and spittle at each other and inspiring even their servants to curl fists and brandish knives, have made Verona a bad enough environment for raising kids.
The 2018 MacBook Pro is the first laptop from Apple to brandish the third generation of the company's "butterfly" keyboard design that replaced the chiclet-style keyboards of the silver MacBooks that came before.
"But this is not where you brandish a group of people because they own assets in a sport we love, supporting what many of us perceive as, you know, one disastrous presidency," Lurie said.
Instead of pursuing the passage of laws, he's focused most of his energy on issuing dozens of executive orders, which his administration had been eager to brandish as an indication his decisiveness and effectiveness.
China's banking and securities watchdogs have recently upped their campaign against risky lending, with the top securities regulator urging stock exchanges earlier this month to "brandish their sword" and punish market misbehaviours "with no mercy".
China has stepped up property curbs in major cities, launched a nationwide inspection on banks' businesses with a focus on shadow banking, and vowed to "brandish the sword" to fight speculation in the stock market.
"Today's sentencing sends a resoundingly clear message to public officials: If you brandish your power to demean, insult, harass, objectify, and abuse women, you will be held accountable," Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel said Wednesday.
And depending on which camp you found yourself in, there was one of two essays you'd brandish at dinner parties, yell about on Twitter, and pretend to have read that explained what the protests symbolized.
At any given moment, he could brandish the contents of his "dirty mind" without apology or explanation and, in the next moment, convey the power of religious faith with the righteous conviction of an evangelical firebrand.
The women, who brandish canes and umbrellas at the military helicopters and shout for them to go away every time one flies through the village, say they have no interest in the politics of the deployment.
But South Korean analysts and critics say the tough actions show the opposite: Government officials have little power to brandish big fines or other civil penalties, as their counterparts in the United States and Europe do.
Over the course of the last few years, we've seen a number of new companies come to CES to brandish their consumer electronics chops as their own industries went through significant disruptions thanks to new technologies.
Such an itinerary could draw him into direct conflict with Trump, who will brandish a fiercely protectionist trade agenda in areas that he says have been hurt by economic competitors like China and the economy under Obama.
Even inspired by Gervasi's story, the wrinkle that he's coming out of rehab -- and isn't helped by watching Villechaize drink excessively, puff on cigars, shuck oysters, brandish a knife, and frequent strip clubs -- plays like a cliché.
Not that there's been a lack of drama -- a woman was arrested last year after pointing a gun at a cashier at DASH in L.A. and returning later to brandish a machete ... where she was caught on video.
" When asked to clarify what "brandished" meant, police later said, "To clarify, the word 'brandish' was used because Mr. Bradford had a gun in his hand as police officers responded to the active shooter situation between mall patrons.
Indeed, the advisory board announcement seemed very much a way for the prince, known as MBS, to brandish his powerful American friends just as many in the U.S. are beginning to wonder exactly what he is capable of.
Westeros has an unspoken rule that the last thing a woman should do is brandish her power — women are better served by weaving intricate plots or manipulating puppets to do their bidding in order to achieve real power.
While it is still rare for a tech leader to make the jump to CEO, top executives think it will happen more frequently and Eleveld&aposs advice is just one way CTOs can start to brandish their credentials.
"My government will have no tolerance for bureaucratic slothfulness, which is quick to brandish procedures as an excuse for stalling service delivery to citizens, investors and other stakeholders," Mnangagwa said in a statement read to the government officials.
Although the claim is technically correct, the country's leader, Kim Jong Un, will probably have to wait a few more years before he can brandish a missile capable of delivering a nuclear warhead to Los Angeles or New York.
According to The Hill, some Democrats could even join Republicans in passing a not-guilty verdict, giving Trump a bipartisan acquittal he could brandish on the campaign trail as evidence that the impeachment drive was a bogus partisan conspiracy.
The problem has grown so acute that the Nevada Legislature passed a law last fall to make it easier to arrest squatters, who often brandish phony leases in hopes of staying longer in the homes they have taken over.
These days, they are trained to ride little bicycles, shoot hoops, strut on stilts, brandish knives and generally make lovable monkeys of themselves through a tough regimen that has caused animal rights advocates to howl about physical abuse and mental distress.
Both movies deal with outrageous conduct, and both come alive in the space of one long night, but Bonello, serene to a fault, pursues his characters—even as they plant explosives or brandish guns—with the prowling aplomb of a cat.
Clinton has appeared to relish the chance to brandish a more lacerating wit, grinning through laugh lines and using campaign muscles that have generally been untapped in her two primary runs, when any intraparty squabbles have demanded a different tone.
President Trump in particular had been itching to brandish the findings as proof of a sprawling "deep state" plot to bring him down — a plot that, as best anyone can tell, exists wholly within the fever swamp of the president's imagination.
Unlike in the United States, where far-right extremists are free to brandish the emblematic red flags emblazoned with the black swastika against a white circle, all Nazi symbols, including the stiff-armed "Hitler salute," are banned in Germany and Austria.
While he acknowledged that Smith's car contained a loaded handgun, Thomson said "at no time during this event" did Smith "ever brandish or carry on his person a firearm," noting Smith possessed a state license permitting him to carry a concealed weapon.
I like hockey fights and I used to roll my eyes at the Wilbons and Lupicas of the world, who would brandish their boomer cred on TV by bitching endlessly about fighting in hockey like it was some massive affront to civilized society.
"When legions of right-wing women in the anti-abortion movement brandish pictures of gory dead or dreamlike space-floating fetuses outside clinics or in demonstrations, they are participating in a visual pageant that directly degrades women—and thus themselves," Petchesky writes.
The pig itself—doe-eyed and no bigger than a Pekinese—didn't seem to be struggling, or not any longer, and even as I came down off the porch looking for something I could brandish at the dog I felt my heart thundering.
But the adulation we heap upon billionaires obscures the plain moral quandary at the center of their wealth: Why should anyone have a billion dollars, why should anyone be proud to brandish their billions, when there is so much suffering in the world?
Ahead of a visit by Carter to the Philippines on Wednesday to mark a new defense agreement between the two countries, surveillance footage emerged of a bar brawl that saw a Filipino police officer brandish a pistol and US servicemen aggressively shove several women.
It was similar to the way Mr. Koch sought to brandish endorsements from black leaders to insulate himself from the outcry over his decision to close a city hospital in Harlem in 1980, one of the rare decisions that he later said he regretted.
Interestingly, both due to the contrast with the even more dramatic plans endorsed by some of his rivals and the political imperative to brandish his relationship with Barack Obama, Biden's rhetoric around his plan underplays exactly how big of a deal it would be.
In his debut season, the 12th Doctor continued to brandish the green sonic carried by his predecessor — a sensible choice both within the show (there was nothing wrong with the device) and without (it gave the fans at least a tiny bit of connection with Smith's Doctor).
Under that scenario, Trump would have the freedom to brandish a win without changing anything about his life -- and even better, he would have a reason to play the victim, emerging as the hero railing against a rigged system (the one role he'd actually prepared to take on).
That Cambridge Analytica, a data analysis firm that worked on President Trump's 2016 campaign, likely used that data to target voters and shape history, exposes one of the cracks of the Great Utopian Project: Innovation is only as good as the spirit of the people who brandish it.
For the most part, being included in these programs will give these companies access to things like market development funds, inclusion in various marketing materials, a badge they can brandish on their own marketing materials and (depending on the program) a featured spot in the new Partner Solutions Finder.
Major political risk If Mueller does brandish a subpoena and the President's legal team decides to fight it, they will be taking a major political risk, since it could look to some midterm voters like the President fears sitting down with the special counsel and has something to hide.
She makes her way among the masses of supposedly pissed off yet smiling protesters, who brandish offensively inoffensive signs, grabs a can of Pepsi, and hands it to a police officer who takes a sip and smiles (presumably due to the relief of dealing with a such docile group of protesters).
The attacks among the Republican challengers escalated in recent days, with each of the three launching a round of negative ads and jabs via social media, as they simultaneously look to brandish their own Trump credentials and to accuse their opponents of being soft in their support for the president.
His characters are black people, unperturbed and living their best lives; they mix jeans and undershirts with Xhosa robes and beads, tote shopping bags from the mall, feed each other grapes in a Dionysian scene at the Cecil Rhodes memorial, brandish a red lollipop against the green overgrowth of a lush urban pastoral.
But the arrest of a gate-crasher in March — a 6003-year-old woman from China who tried to brandish an invitation to an event that did not exist — raised concerns that the business involved with brokering access to the president's private club had collided with efforts to keep the president safe.
The President seems so convinced of his impending exoneration that he is telling associates Mueller will soon write a letter clearing him that Trump can brandish to Washington and the world in a bid to finally emerge from the cloud of suspicion that has loomed over the first chapter of his presidency, the sources said.
I didn't know that number until I looked it up, because it would have been unimaginable for that president — even though he could be quite demagogic — to brandish it as proof that he represented some quasi-mystical conception of "the people," in contrast to the nearly 51 million citizens who voted for his opponent.
As she left work during that Pitt period, she made sure to brandish a copy of the Feynman Lectures (a famous physics textbook) and of the Golden Record, the audio time capsule (in the form of an LP, otherwise known as an album or record) that went to Mars in 1977, in a subversive plug for Team Science.
But examining The Orville a bit closer quickly reveals a show that might as well be about a band of enthusiastic cosplayers — including creator and star Seth MacFarlane as the ship's cad captain, and Adrianne Palicki as his second-in-command and ex-wife — shooting through the cosmos and yelling "pew pew!" as they brandish imaginary space lasers.
" Upon hearing this foolish response, I, the proverbial intellectual, would laugh in your face, and I would brandish a copy of the band's new covers album, Under Cover, which is out today, and I would say this: "there is one thing that is gnarlier than Mötorhead and it is this album, which features Mötorhead covering Metallica, The Ramones, and Judas literal Priest.
"If someone does not turn in an AR-15 or AK-47, one of these weapons of war, or brings it out in public to brandish and intimidate, as we saw in Kent State recently, then that weapon will be taken from them," he said, referring to several protesters who took rifles to a rally he held in Ohio last month.
After watching the spry 57-year-old frontman dash to and fro all over the stage for two hours straight, launch himself into high kicks, and brandish a massive Union Jack flag—all the while belting out the hits in his robust vibrato—you'd never think that Dickinson had been sick a day in his life, let alone fought—and won—a battle with throat cancer.
She touted Facebook's recent policy updates intended to address posts that incite violence, such as its new prohibition on those that encourage users to brandish weapons or intimidate and harass others; its civil rights settlement this March aimed at curtailing ads targeting users on the basis of factors like race and gender; and the company's ongoing efforts to protect users against election interference, the issue that drew the most attention from U.S. lawmakers and is widely credited with spurring the majority of the company's recent policy changes.
In one, two white nightclubbers — a transvestite with troweled-on makeup and sharply painted eyebrows and a man in a knit shirt and a suit — brandish cigarettes and half-filled glasses as they look unflinchingly into the camera's lens, the latter sitting on the former's lap; in another, from 303, two young Asian men dance to the rhythms of the Zhivagos, a "colored" (mixed-race) band on a stage in the background, while in a third, from the same year, a chunky white man in shorts, knee socks, an open-neck shirt, and sports jacket straddles a chair, facing the camera with a peculiar, come-hither look whose coquettish air belies his size and tough-guy build.

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