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"bullhorn" Definitions
  1. a device for making your voice sound louder, that is wider at one end, like a cone, and is often used at outside events

231 Sentences With "bullhorn"

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He didn't campaign in dog whistles; he used a bullhorn.
Ellison prefers a bullhorn and a wilderness of painted signs.
"Shmashmita Shmittington has arrived!" the greeter yelled into a bullhorn.
But Trump's celebrity and bravado let him use a bullhorn.
Now Latinos are trying to create their own bullhorn moment.
"I'll shove that bullhorn up your ass," she added more quietly.
It's just a lot of swearing, a bullhorn, and wasted screentime.
A man with a bullhorn is repeatedly kicked in the face.
Vermin Supreme, dressed in shorts, harangued the police through a bullhorn.
He walked up the steps, and Hollard handed him the bullhorn.
These House Democrats will have an even bigger bullhorn in Sen.
But his method is more omniscient eye than the activist bullhorn.
Mr. Agung stood near the waterline and issued instructions through his bullhorn.
Once gathered, Google employee Cathay Bi spoke to the crowd through a bullhorn.
The internet just provides the newest bullhorn for a millennia-old smear campaign.
As the protesters marched, some of them took the bullhorn to make announcements.
"That wasn't just a dog whistle, that was a bullhorn," Michael Hopkins said.
Drop the news on Twitter, Facebook, or whatever social-media bullhorn you prefer.
Do they really need another bullhorn for talking to the non-billionaire public?
Mr. Trump already is seeking to exert influence by seizing the presidential bullhorn.
The fight then moves to the public court, where Trump has the bullhorn.
Vera said Guevara used a bullhorn to alert rival gang members to Vera's presence.
Getting tired of waking up to the bullhorn and the sounds and the cussing.
Some have raised concerns that WikiLeaks is acting as a bullhorn for Russian intelligence.
"That wasn't just a dog whistle, that was a bullhorn," said Gillum's campaign manager.
Like it or not, this president in particular also carries a very large bullhorn.
He had even visited a protest to speak to seething protesters through a bullhorn.
An organizer with a bullhorn rebuked the Democratic Party, prompting wolf whistles and applause.
Near the top, I heard a police officer on a bullhorn exhorting the runners.
Lee was using film as a social media bullhorn in a pre-social media age.
The lady with the bullhorn woke him up when she announced everyone had to leave.
He often used the office as a bullhorn for his rabble-rousing anti-establishment positions.
A gentlemen with a bullhorn is asking people to move back before there is a confrontation.
"We're going to be like MLK over here," he told the student throng through a bullhorn.
"Getting tired of waking up to the bullhorn and the sounds and the cussing," he added.
He has used Twitter as a tool to foment culturewide rage — it's his big, inescapable bullhorn.
On Friday morning, police were reportedly patrolling the area with a bullhorn to get people moving.
Ayyadurai can be seen repeatedly chanting "racist, racist, racist" before Solovay pushes the bullhorn into his face.
And they had a bullhorn and they were very close to my face screaming in my ear.
Archie, carrying Yaz's massive gun, ran ahead of me, while Joe, with his red bullhorn, ran behind.
I see that one of them, the ringleader with the bullhorn, has something strapped to his waist.
" Alex Jones , of Infowars, patrolled the perimeter, bellowing incomprehensibly through a bullhorn, and deep chants of "Trump!
He told Bloomberg News in August that he had "the highest numbers that have ever been, with the exception of a tiny period of time with a bullhorn" -- referring to the famous address George W. Bush delivered via bullhorn while standing on the rubble of the World Trade Center.
Brandishing a bullhorn at the cemetery, Pence thanked the governor and the workers who are repairing the headstones.
"To bigots, these types of comments are not a just dog-whistle, they're a bullhorn validating their beliefs."
He also allegedly told protesters through a bullhorn to ignore police instructions and encouraged police to arrest him.
Wild Gecko Handicrafts This shop sells (and makes) ceramics, handmade textiles and jewelry hewn from silver and bullhorn.
The best way to direct passions is not only with the bullhorn, but also at the ballot box.
The sounds at the hall last week were of protesters' drums, bullhorn chants and passing cars honking support.
A Cedar Rapids police officer took to his bullhorn to scold Ms. Warren to get off the street.
A bullhorn and a microphone didn't work, forcing speakers to shout to the crowd of about 200 people.
The move prompted a tense standoff with the holdouts, who continuously shouted at officials trying to communicate via bullhorn.
One man was spotted singing into a bullhorn and blowing into a shofar to demonstrate his support for Trump.
His father on Friday offered to bring a bullhorn so Mr. Bales could deliver his speech after the ceremony.
When a voice on a bullhorn told the crowd a concert was "not happening," fans could be heard shouting expletives.
South Korean officials no longer have to use a bullhorn to communicate messages to their reclusive neighbor to the North.
Behind them, another heckler with a bullhorn — and ties to the conspiracy-mongering site Infowars — tried to drown them out.
Standing between a crowd and police with a bullhorn, he urged protesters to go home ahead of a city curfew.
Inside the waiting room, you could hear a protester shouting into a bullhorn on the other side of the wall.
Lewis, a civil rights icon, was the first to address the crowd, using a bullhorn to be heard over the gathering.
Early-warning systems operate quite literally by bicycle and bullhorn, with trained and educated local volunteers giving warnings in local languages.
And George W. Bush did it when he grabbed the bullhorn and mounted the smoking pile of rubble at Ground Zero.
"Since [President Trump] has gotten into the White House, it is not even a dog whistle, it's a bullhorn," Lee said.
Bono bellowed into a bullhorn decorated by the American flag, standing square in the middle of an ambiguous pair of eyes.
Andrea Walls, writer and resident of the neighborhood: That morning, there was an announcement the police commissioner made over a bullhorn.
The ride-share workers, joined by bus drivers, marched in front of the Taxi Commission barking out chants from a bullhorn.
These women recognized that we had a bullhorn we could use and our community, 211,000-strong, could be an army for change.
"Ya'll know what time it is," the driver of the truck said on a bullhorn while announcing Jalen's arrival to the crowd.
"It feels good to be home," Omar said into a bullhorn at the airport, where she was greeted by dozens of supporters.
"Our bullhorn, if you will, is a very large and helpful tool in getting this message out," the senior RNC official said.
Suddenly, some counter-protesters appear with signs and start chanting to drown out the hateful things being blasted out in the bullhorn.
He purchased the local newspaper, the Putnam County News, so that he could use it as a media bullhorn against local politicians.
His philosophical approach to social media runs counter to that of most government agencies, which he said use Twitter as a bullhorn.
"Richard Stallman just pointed out that Windows users probably won't understand that chant," Rogoff says, his voice distorted by the the bullhorn.
Over the weekend, President Trump took a hands-off approach to the crisis, preferring instead to speak through his favorite bullhorn: Twitter.
As people rioted in the hours after Gray's funeral, Cummings walked through the streets of Baltimore with a bullhorn, calling for calm.
"One time, he was saying something about how God knows your baby's name," an escort said, of the man with the bullhorn.
But his dogged championing of combustible conservative issues — and his tireless pursuit of the Clintons — has made him a bullhorn in Washington.
Cummings took to the street, bullhorn in his hand, marching with other Baltimore residents and urging them to remain calm during protests.
And then, of course, along came Trump, who Wise describes as "much more the bullhorn than the dog whistle" with his racial appeal.
Wearing a straw hat and bright yellow vest, she hollered, sometimes with a bullhorn, to let them know they were waiting in vain.
When the power went out for hours on the first day of competition, the play-by-play commentary was improvised on a bullhorn.
During a head count, organizers make announcements over a bullhorn, including the schedule for the day's information sessions to discuss US immigration policies.
It's gonna be called "Abeng," which is a bullhorn, which is how African people used to communicate with each other from long distances.
At the parking-lot gathering in Fort Lauderdale — before the N.R.A. sign skirmish, before the bullhorn interruptions — Delores Thompson, 65, from Sunrise, Fla.
George W. Bush grabbing the bullhorn at ground zero in 2001 reminded the country that together we would all get through this tragedy.
Matsoukas warded them off with a bullhorn, then slipped into the back seat to coach the performers as a cameraman shot from outside.
She was there shouting into the crowd at Logan Airport, a red bullhorn in hand, hours after the Trump administration's targeted travel ban.
H. R. McMaster, the national security adviser, and Defense Secretary Jim Mattis came out through a Trump bullhorn, magnified and maximized for effect.
About a dozen pro-immigrant activists staked out the entrance, holding signs and chanting through a bullhorn condemning Trump and the Republican Party.
I think that's the only way to describe it: They have a bullhorn and I'm here with one small voice in the Midwest.
So Christian Bales, valedictorian, and Katherine Frantz, the council president, used a bullhorn to give their talks Friday outside the ceremony in Northern Kentucky.
The police, who were just as in it as anyone else, would announce the name of the labels selling that day on their bullhorn.
For this June only, new Pride stickers — including rainbow-tinted shades and a rainbow bullhorn — are available within the stickers tray in Instagram Stories.
Along the way, the motorcade passed several supportive signs, as well as a man repeating the phrase "President Trump loves you" into a bullhorn.
Young black women and men took turns at the bullhorn, their voices loud, their demand — stop killing us — clear, and the officers hung back.
In the episodes previewed, Arnold tries to pressure "Apprentice" producer Mark Burnett to make the tapes public by using a bullhorn outside his office.
Tlaib dusted off her bullhorn last week to protest the Supreme Court's decision to uphold the President's travel ban on several Muslim-majority countries.
A police officer sitting in his patrol car followed him around shouting through his bullhorn to drop the golf balls that were laying around.
And to many of his core supporters, his incendiary dog whistles, bullhorn attacks and nonstop flouting of "political correctness" remain energizing symbols of authenticity.
A bullhorn was employed as an attempted remedy, but it failed to carry the message beyond those in closest proximity to the court steps.
In the center of the mayhem, standing on top of a car while cursing Mayor Dinkins through a bullhorn, was mayoral candidate Rudy Giuliani.
Taking turns with a bullhorn, students and some faculty members accused the school of shutting them out from attending the speech and asking questions.
Armed with Twitter and a bullhorn, Reines says Night 2 will see him stepping up his game to "protest treason"—if all goes as planned.
The Muslim World League, Saudi Arabia's missionary arm and long a bullhorn of bigotry, marked Holocaust Day with a letter in Arabic condemning Holocaust denial.
RELATED: Haley says Trump doesn't limit her foreign policy bullhorn That does not sit well with Trump, who doesn't share the spotlight well or easily.
One evangelist held a sign that read "REPENT: Fear him who has the power to cast you into hell" while another yelled into a bullhorn.
But make no mistake, those same views will enjoy the world's loudest bullhorn as long as Donald Trump is the president of the United States.
"I think when people see that we are using this bullhorn for something that's not self-interested," she added, "they're more likely to pay attention."
And Hannity could have run to management and cried about it or vented privately, but he used the bullhorn that is Twitter to fire back.
" When they tried to drown out Hamid with a bullhorn, she turned around to see them for the first time and remarked, "Oh, they're lovely.
The once private television station that broadcast the weekly show, NTV, is now controlled by the state and serves as a bullhorn for Kremlin propaganda.
It's almost a matter of whose voice can carry farther at this point, and they have a bullhorn while you obviously can't be as loud.
" When they tried to drown out Hamid with a bullhorn, she turned around to see them for the first time and remarked, "Oh, they're lovely.
Last month, Moreno was featured by the Los Angeles Times for taking part in May Day protests with a bullhorn and a message for the president.
While many of Clinton's supporters -- one with a bullhorn -- chanted her slogan, "I'm with her," there were more than a few "Bernie Sanders, Bernie Sanders" cheers.
Their neighbors continually complained to the city about trash around their rowhouse, confrontations with residents, and that MOVE members broadcast sometimes obscene political messages by bullhorn.
Tina Landau was giving instructions through a bullhorn inside the Palace Theater just days before a show 10 years in the making was set to debut.
In my experience, whatever your disaster, at some point a uniformed public servant will begin screaming at you through a bullhorn that you must leave now.
Mr. Stewart, a Minnesotan by birth, is using that bullhorn to complain that Mr. Gillespie is being overly timid on the matter of Virginia's Confederate history.
" He called the comment a "bullhorn" rather than a whistle, but added that he's "not going to get down in the gutter with DeSantis and Trump.
" Ms Harris finally advised her that systems change under pressure from the outside and the inside: "Kamala said to me, you can't always win with a bullhorn.
On a strange song called "City of Angels," Miguel sounds as if he were singing through a bullhorn, while his vocals follow a heroic, ascendant guitar line.
We can egg the Embassy Row home of Crooked Hillary and bring a bullhorn to the Kalorama house of Jeff Bezos, who owns the Amazon Washington Post.
If you think there's nothing more annoying than a Marxist with a bullhorn extolling a failed 19th-century economic theory, put that person on your City Council.
But late into the night on Tuesday, she stood with hundreds of field workers and other residents outside McFarland's City Council chambers, a bullhorn in her hand.
Only about 250 remained when, at 10:25 PM, they got a signal from a bullhorn and began marching to the affluent Gold Coast neighborhood, smashing windows.
Other recent stories tied to Electionland's analysis during the early voting period include Donald Trump supporters using a bullhorn outside the polls in West Palm Beach, Fla.
When the evictors failed to show, the crowd chanted protest cries, sang songs of solidarity, and took to the bullhorn to tell their own stories of housing insecurity.
DACA recipients and allies marched several blocks in the vicinity of Trump Tower accompanied by a heavy police presence, telling their stories in English and Spanish through a bullhorn.
When protests broke out against pro-Russian President Viktor Yanukovich, he stood on top of a bulldozer with a bullhorn to try to prevent violence between police and protesters.
A lot of the pushback against Roseanne that I've seen ultimately boils down to this one simple idea: A Trump supporter should never be given this large a bullhorn.
Speaking through a bullhorn, he called for "peaceful protests" to remove Mr. Poroshenko from office, just as protests had toppled the former president, Viktor F. Yanukovych, in February 2014.
Trailed by TV cameras, bullhorn-wielding protesters and a sign that read "FAIR TRIAL," Parnas posed for selfies as he walked from Union Station to the U.S. Capitol building.
Who is to say that an elderly Dr. King would not have been outside the stadium with a bullhorn, goading the smug fat cats of Atlanta about housing and jobs?
During the rally, USW activist Joshua Lege used a bullhorn to speak to the workers, many of them wearing blue work coveralls as they lined up in front of the refinery.
He hopped up on the bed of a pick-up truck and used a bullhorn to address the enthusiastic crowd, as a giant American flag hung on a building behind him.
But an hour later, he grabbed a bullhorn and led the crowd, an ethnically diverse group that appeared to be predominantly white, in a chant of obscenities directed at the police.
But what is your obligation, if any, as a citizen with an especially loud bullhorn to call out what many might consider moral outrages committed by the president of your country?
Contemporary social media — Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube and so on — has empowered this constituency, providing a bullhorn to disseminate false news, conspiracy theories and allegations of scandal to a broad audience.
Trump has been a great bullhorn in this regard: His presence has fueled a nationalist movement that provides platforms to people like Klepper's TV counterpart, people who subscribe to culturally monolithic ideologies.
Nancy Mancias, a Code Pink protester, was kicked out of the convention after yelling into a bullhorn that the Republicans should "dump Trump," causing a stir inside the already energized state convention.
Military vets, newly minted lawyers, and a candidate for mayor formerly employed at a marijuana dispensary held signs testifying to marijuana's value as a medicine and barked choice words into a bullhorn.
"So we would know how the minister would intervene, how he deals with the family, when he speaks with lawyers, when the government should use quiet diplomacy versus bullhorn diplomacy," he said.
Given that he lacks that proof, Trump on Twitter is simply using his massive bullhorn -- 51 million people strong -- to suggest that a woman is making up a story about being harassed.
Palm Beach County, Florida, plans to station law enforcement officers at an early-voting site through Election Day after fielding complaints about bullhorn-wielding Trump supporters getting too close, according to ProPublica.
" Describing a commemoration of 1960s People's Park protests, Lethem gives a beautiful nutshell history of the last half-century: "Someone with a bullhorn recited an ancient speech on the subject of speech . . . .
NT: Andreessen may have decided that it was grim, too, because he's put his bullhorn on the shelf and decreased his Twitter activity by roughly 99 percent over the last two years.
The tools of protest at a rally outside its Manhattan headquarters were decidedly old school: signs, T-shirts, chants, a bullhorn for speeches and an inflated rat to signify a nonunion workplace.
On March 15, shortly before Alberta Domonique Wilson needed to get her three children ready for school, she was woken up by the sound of a bullhorn and the brightness of flashing lights.
CNN Spike Lee, you know, talks about the Donald Trump and bullhorn racism, NBC Trump corruption, we heard space cowboys, Mercedes -- is it Mercedes rule is calling space cowboys and proposed space force.
At the same time, this is Beijing using its political might — China announcing with a bullhorn its support for investment abroad could help grease the wheels to get deals and contracts through faster.
Once all was dark and quiet again, Joe would read a statement into a bullhorn, informing the startled occupants that we were coalition forces, there to protect the rights of the Afghan people.
Although she and her five sons are still settling into their new life in Melbourne, she said she had been determined to attend the protest, where she addressed the crowd with a bullhorn.
In the short term, New Hampshire GOPers who want a Trump challenge are keeping a watchful eye on the conservative Union Leader newspaper, a key bullhorn for the Buchanan challenge a generation ago.
AGUAS BUENAS, P.R. — Natalia Hernández stood before dawn with a bullhorn in her hand in front of the mountainside elementary school that four generations of her family attended, rattling off its academic accomplishments.
The suspect, identified as Paul Solovay, 74, was arrested Sunday for allegedly pushing a bullhorn in the face of Shiva Ayyadurai, resulting in a bloody lip for the Senate candidate, the Berkshire Eagle reported.
Come out with your hands up!" one woman with a bullhorn shouted—providing an example of what not to do—at a talk called "Don't Be Weird: Ineffective Messaging in the Pro-Life Movement.
"We don't try to find common ground with fascists," PPA leader Richard Kossally shouted through a bullhorn during his address to dozens of protesters near the corner of 125th and Broadway in West Harlem.
In addition to conversational AI, Mya has focused on integrating its platform with other tools used for recruitment, including CRM, ATS and HRIS systems — plugging into the likes of Bullhorn, Workday, and SAP SuccessFactors.
He has dismantled a huge number of economic and climate regulations put into place since the 1970s and used his Twitter bullhorn to promote an agenda of conservative populism that has thrilled his base.
Two students at a Catholic high school were told they couldn't give their speeches because they were too political and inconsistent with Catholic teachings, so they delivered them with a bullhorn outside the ceremony instead.
Although he&aposs used to sharp online words like ones they remove from the news department&aposs Facebook page, he wonders how to handle the in-person threat of the angry man with the bullhorn.
Police with rifles and armored trucks had swarmed a neighborhood on Wednesday and stayed through the night, talking through a bullhorn to negotiate with the barricaded suspect, according to footage from Philadelphia TV station WPVI.
If he survives the primary season, even by one delegate over Biden, Bernie won't just ride off into the sunset — he'll command the bully pulpit with a moral bullhorn, cheered on by equally bullish believers.
When Freddie Gray, a young man from Baltimore, was killed in police custody in 2015, Cummings personally went into the streets with a bullhorn and called for calm after riots broke out in his district.
After unfurling a few painted banners, one that featured the name "Dephree" and others that called for the need to "fight pollution," witnesses said the dude started rapping and screaming about God through a bullhorn.
Months ago, newspaper executives took to Capitol Hill — and dozens of papers used their op-ed page bullhorn — to successfully lobby to overturn a Trump administration tariff on Canadian newsprint that was crippling US regional newspapers.
Ms. Daniels loved how Mr. Cummings, bullhorn in hand, pleaded for calm in Baltimore when riots erupted in his own West Baltimore neighborhood after the death of Freddie Gray, a young black man, in police custody.
Earlier this afternoon, alt-right Jewish commentator Laura Loomer handcuffed herself to the front doors of Twitter's New York headquarters, while wearing a Yellow Star and carrying a bullhorn and a number of printed-out tweets.
The bullhorn she was supposed to use stopped working at the last minute, so she raised her voice so that her classmates, many of them holding signs with the names of the victims, could hear her.
Weaver and others have long warned that WikiLeaks has no compunction about publishing information stolen by foreign intelligence agencies who want to use the group as a bullhorn to damage another government — or another political party.
Then there is this purely political calculation: By focusing so intensely on Mueller and the Russia probe, Trump isn't often using his massive Twitter bullhorn (more than 60 million) to tout the strength of the economy.
Gilbert is now essentially the lead — Darlene dropped into Roseanne's empty chair in the show's closing kitchen-table sequence — and her dry, Gen X humor could give "The Conners" a distinct voice from Barr's gleeful bullhorn.
Holding photographs of their missing relatives, the protesters, known as the Saturday Mothers, sat down briefly on the ground before dispersing as a police commander threatened over a bullhorn to break up the gathering by force.
It may be even harder now to set the tone for a nation, even with a bullhorn as loud as the president's, when social media provides a platform for such a cacophony of voices and countervoices.
SALT LAKE CITY — On May 3, 203, I found myself in an unusual position: standing before the office of the Department of Homeland Security here, bullhorn in hand, leading a prayer vigil for a young mother.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – A Kentucky high school valedictorian used a bullhorn to give his graduation speech about the power of students to change the world after a Catholic diocese said he couldn&apost make the speech during commencement.
India's politicians take the social network seriously, and, just like their counterparts in larger markets like the US and the UK, they use it as their bullhorn for everything from official announcements to taking potshots at rivals.
Along the way, this speedy, self-assured thriller, nimbly directed by Jodie Foster from a packed script by Jamie Linden, Alan DiFiore and Jim Kouf, looses bullhorn blasts of topical outrage on matters of grave public concern.
Trump, who is away at his posh golf club, attacked a woman, a mayor in Puerto Rico, who has literally been wading through chest-deep waters with a bullhorn trying to save lives and speed recovery efforts.
It was a day for the bullhorn and the podium, but not for mass protests, as immigrant rights activists, faith-based groups, union organizers and clergymen used the visit to hone their messages before the midterm elections.
"I was just on the fourth floor of the building we were just in, where I was drinking nice glasses of red wine with the representatives of Comcast, MovieLabs, and Netflix," O'Brien said, speaking through a bullhorn.
With a completely unfiltered bullhorn of global reach, he was free to spread fake conspiracy theories about President Barack Obama's birthplace, level gross insults on female celebrities' appearances, and make easily debunkable boasts about his own accomplishments.
On the Staten Island Ferry, Mr. Dietl shouted into a bullhorn — one he had used during the Columbus Day Parade to yell at Mr. de Blasio as he passed by — and delivered impromptu speeches to weary commuters.
As if to diffuse their authority, they also handed out questionnaires and occasionally escorted someone across the green In the middle stood artist Catherine Ryan, who addressed the crowd with her bullhorn (in Australia a "large hailer").
Books of The Times As an activist and a co-founder of the Black Lives Matter movement, Patrisse Khan-Cullors spends a good amount of time talking to others, not infrequently with a bullhorn in her hand.
What started out as an impromptu, unprepared remark about empathy turned into one of the most memorable speeches of modern presidential history when a worker in the back shouted, "we can't hear you," referring to the president's bullhorn.
The F.B.I. has been saying something similar, but that message has largely been drowned out by the bureau's bullhorn calls for Apple to break into the phone of one of the shooters involved in the San Bernardino, Calif.
It was not a day for mass protests or the streets, but a day for the bullhorn and the podium, as activists and organizers, clergymen and politicians, used the visit to hone their messages in advance of elections.
DETROIT — The family was standing outside the black iron fence of Detroit's Immigration and Customs Enforcement center, named after Rosa Parks, to protest news of their father's sudden deportation, when Rashida Tlaib appeared and took up a bullhorn.
Ever since she wielded a bullhorn at Wellesley in the late 20183s and later instructed her classmates to "practice politics as the art of making what appears to be impossible possible," Hillary Rodham seemed destined to empower women.
To help cement this deal and ensure a bigger bullhorn for Sinclair, the Federal Communications Commission under Ajit Pai has been systematically eliminating decades-old media consolidation rules designed to prevent larger companies from unfairly dominating local media markets.
A number of recent leaks with political overtones have led some critics to argue that the group is allowing itself to act as a bullhorn for foreign intelligence services who want to damage another government — or another political party.
News Analysis WASHINGTON — In moments of national crisis, presidents typically reach for unifying themes, as Bill Clinton did after the Oklahoma City bombing and George W. Bush did with the bullhorn on the wrecked fire truck after 9/11.
They mounted fifteen pairs of bullhorn-like loudspeakers on the trunks of Douglas-fir trees, and, during bird migration in autumn, played recordings of traffic that Barber had made on Going-to-the-Sun Road, in Glacier National Park.
They have consistently shown themselves to be unwilling or unable to stop abuse on the platform and their recent policy announcement about Trump's violent threats reads to me as though they just like being the bullhorn for a dictator.
A number of recent leaks that have visible political upsides have lead some critics to argue that the group is allowing itself to act as a bullhorn for foreign intelligence services who want to damage another government — or another political party.
In public, she sometimes adopts a characteristically Australian distaste for pretension — what one historian called the country's "democracy of manners" — such as the time she climbed onto the back of a flatbed truck with a bullhorn to excoriate a mining tax.
It is an object of constant political anxiety for the left and continuous, concerted, calculated manipulation by the right, made more overt by the president of the United States, who has dispensed with the dog whistle and picked up a bullhorn.
Here's what we learned about creating and maintaining safe spaces at work: Advocate Where You Can: You don't have to come into the office with a bullhorn or a clever sign — just be ready and willing to take a stand where you're able.
It's just that when players square up behind a ball that's visible from an airplane, they might as well be pulling out a bullhorn and announcing to the entire course that they suck at golf, or that they're very old, or both.
After Freddie Gray died in the back of a police van in 2015, the congressman walked through West Baltimore with a bullhorn in an attempt both to tamp down unrest and to assure agitated residents that the matter was being taken seriously.
In fact, I guess the Republican poll came out, there's one at 288 and one at 245 and one at 33, and they're the highest numbers that have ever been, with the exception of a tiny period of time with a bullhorn.
U2's Bono wrapped up the performance by using a bullhorn to amplify his words, which would later be repeated in a U2 tweet: "Blessed are the shithole countries, for they gave us the American dream," alluding to President Donald Trump's alleged remark.
Trump's remarks might have lacked the solemnity of President Barack Obama's announcement when U.S. forces killed Osama bin Laden, or the passion of President George W. Bush's bullhorn speech from Ground Zero in 2001, but it was true Trump from start to finish.
But as Hollywood tries to deal with those issues, not to mention the fallout from the harassment crisis that began with Harvey Weinstein's downfall, the minority group that Hollywood excludes the most onscreen — Latinos — is trying to create its own bullhorn moment.
While a number of American families should be less terrified around the subject of sex, it's wholly unnecessary as a full-grown adult to get out a bullhorn and tell your mom, on national television, where you have and have not put your genitals.
Ayyadurai, who is running as an independent, was using the bullhorn to shout at supporters lined up outside a venue in Great Barrington, about 135 miles west of Boston, to see Warren speak during a town-hall style event Sunday afternoon, the newspaper reported.
It's basically everything you could ask for in a Public Enemy album in 2017––full of righteous fury, slightly outdated politics, and Chuck D showing absolutely no consideration to the fact that his straight-ahead, staccato bullhorn flow has been outmoded by several generations of other rappers.
Shortly before the 2016 election, when most polling suggested Trump was going to lose, a frequently circulated rumor suggested that his ultimate goal was to start his own TV news network — one that would be a competitor to Fox News and give him a bigger bullhorn than ever before.
Until now, Cummings's greatest national renown came in 303: During the riots that followed Freddie Gray's death from injuries he sustained in a Baltimore police van, Fox News broadcast live coverage of the congressman walking through the city's streets, bullhorn in hand, urging calm and shouting at protesters to go home.
" Days later, President George W. Bush rose to the occasion and rallied the nation behind him when he stood at the smoldering ruins of the World Trade Center with a bullhorn and boldly proclaimed to his countrymen that "the people who knocked these buildings down will hear all of us soon!
That was the biggest concern because if someone has a bullhorn that is this closed to your ear and they&aposre shouting and calling me a race traitor, and someone has a whistle on the other side of your ear and they&aposre calling you names, they are really testing your relationship.
Cleve cherishes the bullhorn given to him by Harvey Milk; Roma pitches riotous arguments in meetings with feminists and lesbians and gay leaders about what to prioritize; and after Ken opens up a drop-in soup kitchen for gay teens, he ends up owing his life to a trans runaway whom he mentors.
Yet in an era where anyone can use the internet and social media as a bullhorn, those voices increasingly threaten power brokers, including publishers, agents, and publicists, and audiences alike because they insist on revealing, in the public square, the inadequacies and betrayals of stories that some feel compelled to fiercely defend.
He starts from a stronger position in many ways than that day in 2015, fully in command of the advantages of incumbency — the gushing fund-raising spigot, the unparalleled media bullhorn, the tools of government to reward or punish, the big plane with "United States of America" stenciled on its side conveying power and respect.
What becomes clear is how much Chozick wanted Hillary the campaigner to be Hillary the feminist torchbearer she imagined her to be, the Hillary who made that speech about women's rights in Beijing, who traveled all those hundreds of thousands of miles as secretary of state, the Wellesley Hillary exhorting her classmates with a bullhorn.
State-controlled media outlets, which serve as a nationalist bullhorn primed to fulminate against any perceived foreign slight against Russian citizens, focused their ire not on the journalists' killers but on Mr. Khodorkovsky, the self-exiled oligarch whose money helped fund the investigation into the activities of Russian private military contractors like the Wagner Group.
I considered a "Drop Squad"-style indoctrination that involved putting Mari in a dark room with a single harsh light and a table full of natural sistas reading "Happy to Be Nappy" and "I Love My Hair" through a bullhorn until my daughter publicly swore off any delusions of silky, swinging, white-girl hair.
Before the news broke that Mr. Murdoch had agreed to sell vast parts of his 21st Century Fox to the Walt Disney Company for $52.4 billion, Mr. Trump called him to get his assurance that the Fox News Channel, the highly rated cable network and frequent bullhorn of the Trump agenda, would not be affected.
But it is perhaps the clearest signal of a critical change in the way Candidate Modi 2.0 and his lieutenants ran their campaign: The 2014 Hindu nationalist dog-whistle was replaced by a bullhorn, a troubling sign as we wait for the final results later this week to find out if we'll see Prime Minister Modi 2.0.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads In the small foyer of the 217th Floor gallery, a video shows artist Carmen Papalia with a bullhorn in place of a cane — Papalia, who is blind, beckons those who pass him as he strolls the sidewalk of a busy Vancouver street, making a public declaration of his need to cross.
READ MORE: Germany's defense minister to Trump: No, we don't owe NATO money Trump is not the first US president to call for NATO allies to meet their financial commitments to the alliance, but he has put a bullhorn to the issue and both he and Stoltenberg have continued to pressure member states to increase their defense spending.
TIJUANA, Mexico — With the bullhorn of a nationally televised address and the prestige of the White House around him, President Trump delivered a dark, if familiar, message to the American people on Tuesday night: The United States needs a border wall to stanch the flow of drugs and criminals, and it has no more room for migrants.
A flurry of recent activity — which included rolling out a plan for organized labor and addressing striking workers with a bullhorn from the back of a pickup truck in Louisville, Ky. — was punctuated by a full-throated, raised-fist endorsement in Pittsburgh from the United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America, a progressive union with some 35,000 members.
She doesn't much buy into the prevailing criticism, though, that the news media have "enabled" Trump by giving him an unmediated bullhorn — he was a "ratings bonanza" that cable TV couldn't afford to miss — although she thinks the networks should stop allowing him to do "pajama" interviews over the phone instead of insisting that he show up in-studio.
In the aftermath, as we began to wrap our collective heads around what had happened, and as President Bush famously put his arm around the firefighter at Ground Zero and vowed through a bullhorn to bring the terrorists to justice, and as "America's Mayor," Rudy Giuliani, hugged and blew kisses to all Americans, the dismal information started to drizzle in.
It is in a sense both too late -- the best time to be shouting this through a bullhorn would've been last November, when Trump was running for President on a platform of barely masked racism and won, in no small part because the media refused to call him what he is, a man who has consistently espoused racist opinions throughout his life -- and right on time, given that the 2018 elections are staring us in the face.
Johnson, who led the Department of Homeland Security under former President Obama, declined to say whether President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's words are inciting violence, but said the president "has the largest bullhorn" and his words carry outsized importance as a result.
A central figure in the video is Joe Clark, who built a national reputation in the 1980s as the no-nonsense principal of violence-plagued Eastside High School in Paterson, N.J. (Some people may know him better for having been played by Morgan Freeman in the 1989 film "Lean on Me.") Patrolling the hallways with bullhorn and baseball bat in hand, Mr. Clark cast himself as the scourge of troublemakers, a Rambo making classrooms safe for pursuits like the works of Rimbaud.

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