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"cower" Definitions
  1. to bend low and/or move backwards because you are frightened

236 Sentences With "cower"

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We've gone from President Trump warning of "fire and fury like the world has never seen" to suspending war games, a touchy-feely statement and cower, cower, cower.
But I definitely don't cower away from the beauty counter.
But Annie isn't letting him cower away from their connection.
It towers where we cower, and thunders where we fumble.
You'll then cower in terror as it comes to life.
And that's why Republicans cower, at least most of them.
You don't cower and debate and change your phone number.
Those without cower on the ground floor of a house.
According to researchers, birds stop singing and cower in their nests.
We as a nation cannot cower or bow to environmental extortion.
"She said: "Parliament won't cower to his threat to suspend it.
We don't cower in the corner from these kinds of incidents.
If your boss is shocked by your number, do not cower.
We will neither cower in fear nor stop calling out their hate.
We aren't going to cower -- not even if you call us fat.
Other animals cower in fear at the sight of these virulent vacuums.
We cower before an angry man but laugh at a frightened one.
Did she storm off, crawl under the duvet, and cower in embarrassment?
When you open the cage, most of them cower in the back.
We never bend, we never cower, we never yield and we endure.
If a dog is afraid of you, they might cower or hide.
So, we look to the skies, and pray, or curse, or cower.
And the solution is not to cower under his democratic doomsday scenario.
"We will never let them win, nor cower in fear," Khan said.
"What I've decided to do is not cower," he told Orlando broadcaster WOFL.
This is a clear case of political persecution, but I will not cower.
Locked in a cellar as his father approaches, Richard resolves not to cower.
"Chance will cower to certain things but he WILL not leave your side."
" He added, "We don't cower in the corner from these kinds of incidences.
I want to be brave in the face of climate change, not cower.
Now is not the time to cower in political fear, Hurd is saying.
They do not want to encourage anyone to cower from all social interaction.
Afterward, he would cower in the pantry off the kitchen, feeling overwhelmed with shame.
And that will only happen if we run toward the problem, not cower away.
Heavily armed militia lays siege to Oregon's Capitol as Senate Democrats cower in fear.
"What I've decided to do is not cower," he told Orlando television station WOFL.
They tend to scream, cry, fall, cower and knock down their friends like dominoes.
Now he's posted it online for all to enjoy — or cower in terror at.
Richter said FLDS members won&apost cower no matter what happens at the ballot box.
Dua Lipa and Zara Larsson, who are also on the list, cower in her shadow.
"Don't go in there and cower down," she said, as if speaking to the nominee.
But what seemed most impressive is that Ward refused to cower after getting knocked down.
Most of us would cower at the sight of a thief trying to rob us.
If enough Americans cower in hysteria, Trump might be able to pull this thing off.
He can cower shamefully during a ninja attack or comment wryly on off-script developments.
"He would cower and avoid eye contact when he saw a girl," Mr. Kirstein said.
I am furious at politicians who accept money and then cower before the gun lobby.
Negan says something, other people cower before him, and sometimes these encounters escalate to violence.
Luigi will cower in fear at almost anything, and the world has a very tactile nature.
When people get sick they cower, and it makes them feel like less of a person.
They loom and cower, at one moment inviting us in, at the next shutting us out.
Tsai said Taiwan would not engage in "dollar diplomacy" and would not cower to China's pressure.
So let us embark on a study of the back and the power of the cower.
We don't cower in our homes, afraid to leave because something bad is going to happen.
"We will not cower in the face of this brutal violence," Ryan said in a statement.
Instead they cower at the threat of retaliation from gun owners and the National Rifle Association.
Some Republicans cower in fear of Trump's supporters but a surprising number are just quitting Congress.
Her persistence, like Catelyn Stark's, shows how widows didn't cower after the deaths of their husbands.
I sense danger all around me, and so begin to cower from bodies innocently brushing against mine.
"I don't think the way to deal with bullies is to cower and pull back," she said.
Video from the rally posted online shows men brandishing machetes as people cower and run for safety.
While national politicians cower in fear of donors, pressure groups and cable television coverage, mayors can act.
" Bartlett called for "whoever is behind the Maine Examiner" to not "cower behind a mask of secrecy.
The text is almost too sweet: Greta Thunberg refuses to cower as the tempest seethes around her.
That is why it was so affirming to hear Hillary Clinton refuse to cower and defend unconstitutional bans.
Its people feel that it is superior to other nations, and that as China rises, others must cower.
But it was not just Christian conservatives who responded to Trump's refusal to cower to elite political correctness.
The English inhabitants are illiterate savages who cower as colonizers from Africa motor up and down the Thames.
No active shooter drill is going to get him to cower silently in a closet while teachers panic.
And, as I cower, even in hiding, from the judgment of people, I too, am guilty of casting stones.
"This is a time for America to lead, not cower," Clinton told supporters in Seattle in a victory speech.
I don&apost think that he is going to cower or be back to-- (CROSSTALK) HANNITY: We&aposll see.
But during his life, even in the face of great adversity, he did not cower; he did not quit.
Or just find a pool to cower in until the dreaded beast is found—that seemed to work before.
And when under attack, you can cower, or you can draw strength from family and community to overcome it.
Most politicians would just cower and say, 'Boy it's not fair, but I might have to find another nominee.
"The American people elect leaders to address the issues facing our country, not to cower behind arcane parliamentary procedure."
The troubles for the survivors — Lydia and her son, Luca, who cower in the bathroom — are only just beginning.
He did not fold under the pressure or complain or cower, either in his appearance before Congress or afterward.
To cower to threats of retaliation is ridiculous, since we are already being harmed by unilateral unfair trade practices.
She has an advice for actresses and actors to whom this happens ... and the message is simple ... don't cower.
But it seems Jones' celebrity and her refusal to cower to cyberbullies has made her a target once again online.
When the cold air hits and we cower indoors, noncompulsory outdoor activities can be low on our to-do lists.
Exploring it on stage, while some might cower, there is a very, very strong barrier inherent in the medium itself.
But we have always been as likely to covet as well as cower from them—something Anna Biller knows well.
It's an ever-intensifying blitz of terror that would typically make a narrative-first gamer like me cower in fear.
You will be able to actually feel the blinding happiness washing over your body as you cower in the corner.
Is there a chance that North Korea may cower in the face of a preemptive strike, and would not respond?
After watching the President cower in front of Putin, the American people now deserve to know what Trump will do now.
Undeterred by critical reporting, Trump did not cower behind a press secretary with carefully crafted words, as most politicians would do.
"We will never let them win, nor cower in fear," Khan said in a TV appearance the morning after the attack.
Ordinarily, this would be Ally's cue to cower in her home and scream impotently all night long, but incredibly, she doesn't!
"As Americans, we can't cower in the face of the senseless hate that is antisemitism," he said in a statement Sunday.
Plenty of 2018 movies boasted big scares, but not all succeeded in making us cower for their two-hour run times.
That's not to say women should cower or refrain from wearing whatever the fuck they want to celebrate their own bodies.
Otherwise, men might cower in fear that even attempting to drink wine could cause some gender-based type of allergic reaction.
Americans will not cower following the terrorist attacks in Minnesota, New York and New Jersey, Vice President Joe Biden said Monday.
It's about a much bigger theme, which is, as a body, will we cower in the wake of a presidential attack?
Regardless, these upset gamers have turned to abusive threats and bullying to try and force developers to cower to their demands.
You don't want a Facebook friend, you want an actual friend to cower under the table, under the stairs with you.
He was never one to cower to a feisty manager's tirade, nor did he get flustered from loud boos from fans.
And some people would rather fold themselves against the warm blankie of comforting lies or cower under their own violent nihilism.
People smiled at me and then I'd flash my fangs or click those (hot glue) ice claws and they would cower.
Previously, employees who ran into Solomon in the bank's elevators used to "cower in the corner" when meeting him, the executive said.
Sadr has signaled that he will not cower to forming an alliance with Amiri, but has expressed openness to working with Abadi.
She explains that her not-so-grand entrance was an object lesson in why clowns can make kids sob and grownups cower.
It turns out, there's another secret organization even more powerful than B613 — one that makes Rowan/Eli (Joe Morton) cower in fear.
We cower from the hot Karoo sun in the shadow of the new bank, and he rests a hand against a pylon.
While opponents can obviously reject the ideas, those who would try to cower or silence them, clearly, are playing a losing game.
Characters cower behind large objects and peek around corners, hoping not to catch a glimpse of certain death bearing down on them.
We are not going to cower to the pharmaceutical lobby or the health insurance industry, the agriculture monopolists or the prison industrial complex.
A lot of young people with this affliction cower in a dark corner and hide it instead of getting out and enjoying life.
Portman is at turns determined, devastated, and frightening—the self-regarded big swinging dicks in the LBJ White House cower under her gaze.
It's not easy to cower and bluster at the same time, but in this age of innovation-approaching-miracle, we have hacked it.
In the shrinking rebel redoubt on the eastern side of the city, intense artillery shelling and airstrikes forced residents to cower in basements.
"Let them test missiles, let them test nuclear weapons, pray they stop, and cower when the North Koreans made a threat," he said.
Artists must not cower from expressing their views, and institutions must continue to support challenging works so that those messages continue to be heard.
In January, the chef wrote on Facebook that he would never cower before a minority that sought only chaos and cave in to intimidation.
"I feel like I cower to decisions, and have always been very apologetic and eager to neutralise," Barnett says of that line in "Charity".
To be seen as "unwoke" and insufficiently diverse can cause groups such as the Realtors to cower in the corner and clutch their wallets.
"We have this choice here: to go positive and go with what feels inspiring, or to live in doubt and cower," Ms. Lijek said.
Under Caldwell, the Lions seemed to repeatedly cower in the biggest moments, stumbling badly in late-season games with the playoffs on the line.
Here's how to get through a spooky movie, even if you're the type to cower in a corner during movies as innocuous as Coraline.
They watch witnesses cower behind triple-locked doors, more fearful of a gunman's crew than confident in the Police Department's ability to protect them.
"I'm tired of watching you cower like a beat dog," Yara Greyjoy snaps at Theon, as their crew pounds drinks at a brothel in Volantis.
"When I was being educated about bees, someone once said, 'You know a real beekeeper because they lean in instead of cower back,'" she says.
These folks believe they hold the magic power of the wallet over developers who should cower before them and capitulate to any of their demands.
But what's also important here is that the incident at the party, while defining, isn't treated as a cautionary tale that makes Bell's heroine cower.
The big pitch is that you can build walls against the future, and the richest ones among us might get to cower behind those walls.
Lump a few record owners with an absurd charge for an impossible amount of cash, and their peers will cower and fall back in line.
That these companies would cower to the left on the basis of this false narrative is shameful — shameful enough for customers to consider abandoning them.
"We will never let them win, nor cower in fear," Khan said in a TV appearance the morning after the van attack and subsequent stabbings.
"Crowding someone's space, or lurking, is commonly used by bullies as a tactic to make someone cower and feel defensive," explains body language expert Robin Kermode.
Will House Democrats cower at the dated, preconceived, speculative notion that impeachment -- or even an impeachment inquiry -- might hurt them politically by a few polling points?
And while the left worships Mother Earth, parts of the right still cower before a God who would flatten Houston for having a gay pride parade.
Ronald Reagan's victory back then sent a clear message to the Ayatollah Khomeini that the United States no longer would cower in the face of aggression.
As such, she was colored differently than other women: There was no need for her to coil or cower or shrink into a damsel in distress.
"They try to browbeat and cower people, countries, presidents, prime ministers and the like all over in order to get them to back off," Smith noted.
Camp residents say gangs, some armed with knives, roam at night, drugs and alcohol circulate freely and women cower in their shelters for fear of attack.
" She added, "This is a time for America to lead, not cower, and we will lead, and we will defeat terrorism and defend our friends and allies.
A Congress unwilling to require universal background checks will almost certainly cower from taking on the contentious issue of banning future sales of these weapons of war.
She has a reputation for churning out quotable nuggets like that, but also for being intimidating at times -- making male colleagues cower, which she is quick to dismiss.
In her new exhibition at White Cube Bermondsey, the artist presents works that loom and cower, at one moment inviting us in, at the next shutting us out.
While Republican Party leaders cower or remain silent, voters by a 2-1 margin in polls conducted this week disapprove of the way Trump acted in a crisis.
Tremble in fear, cower, bow in the presence of a living God, fear me, I will dunk on you if given half a chance, grey hairs be damned.
But if you refuse to cower, if you stand up, turn on the lights, and start inviting people in, you quickly learn how utterly okay you really are.
The lower-middle-class Jews of Weequahic, in Newark, N.J., cower in a second-floor apartment, trying to figure out how to use a gun to defend themselves.
Jewish graves are desecrated, synagogues are burned, moderates cower and appease the powerful, and innocent families live in fear of deportation and being separated from their loved ones.
Speaking on CNN on Sunday, Mr. Pompeo drew a contrast with the Obama strategy for dealing with Pyongyang, which he said came down to test, pray and cower.
Even if most reactions are not as extreme as the dog who tears out its nails while frantically scratching a door, many dogs will cower, pace and defecate indoors.
If we're not listening to the boy screaming on a trip to the supermarket, we're watching he and his mother cower in fear as the Babadook torments their lives.
We could laugh and cower at the mystery surrounding the changed appearance of a musical icon, the family secrets that affected his career, and outlandish beliefs unknown to the public.
Thousands joined them, many wearing shirts or carrying signs intoning that -- amid the chaos, the sadness and anger that descended on this city over the weekend -- they will not cower.
Our correspondent spoke to Mr Trudeau about how to handle Mr Trump, why Canada will not cower to America on NAFTA, and what Canada is doing to protect liberal values.
Because our gutless representatives and senators let us down year after year after year, as they cower before the gun lobby, begging for money, and hiding behind the Second Amendment.
The rest of the population — or the digitally created simulacra thereof — is required only to die en masse, to cower in terror, and to watch in wide-eyed, worshipful gratitude.
We polled people on the internet, friends, and family, and pulled from our own experience, to bring you a selection of shops that won't cower in fear of your coils.
That's usually what you do when you're signed to a label like Blackest Ever Black, you indulge your most gnarled and grim tendencies and let others cower at the results.
Not in an episode that also found Theon cower again before his loony uncle, Cersei blast both of her brothers and the Hound promise to somehow kill his undead one.
Phil's fatal flaw is his timid, cautious approach to life; although Jexi turns his life around, it's unbelievable that a real person would continuously cower to their humanoid smart phone.
Hartley, the latest in a line of American representatives that includes Thomas Jefferson and Pamela Harriman, said she's been moved by the way the French have refused to cower or withdraw.
"Anybody who looked at those pictures, you're perpetuating a sexual offense and you should cower with shame," Jennifer Lawrence, whose photos were shared, said in a 2014 interview with Vanity Fair.
Most of the time, you don't need to worry about other people looking over your phone, but when the game assigns a secret objective to one player, it's time to cower.
When Canary was on the witness stand, he didn't cower as he did in the hallway, but he answered questions with the evasiveness of a man who has something to hide.
Their vehicle was shot at, everyone was killed by the Germans, and she was left to cower in a trench while listening to the dying boy from Texarkana beg for help.
She is prone to slapping bothersome men on the street (who cower even as they loom over her) and insisting that restaurant maîtres d' come grovel and refill her water glass.
LONDON — When Nicola Thorp was sent home for refusing to wear high heels to her job as a receptionist in London's financial district, she did not cower in her sensible flats.
The future may look bleak -- and it might actually be bleak -- but now is not the time to cower in a corner fearing the tweets (or worse) of an unhinged leader.
"We are used to an environment that is quite volatile, and certainly from our perspective, we won't cower in a corner and hope it all washes over," said Nixon of PM Training.
The Battle of Winterfell actually saw him cower for a moment, overwhelmed by his lifelong fear of fire and the reality of just how vast the army of the dead actually was.
While Iraqi leaders cower inside the Green Zone, where officials running the American occupation once sheltered, protesters outside direct their anger against Iran, which they now see as having too much influence.
Palmyra's reefs, like those in the other monuments, are dominated by sharks, snappers, jacks and other top predators, while smaller prey cower in fear in holes in the coral, a study found.
In August, you've got to either bare your flesh to sun and scrutiny, feigning body confidence in your swimsuit, or cower in your cover-up and risk being shamed for your shame.
And it was a message to America that the majority did not support this president or his plans and will not simply tuck tail and cower in the face of the threat.
Sharma and Samrat hog all the lines, but are unable to generate a single laugh, and Fazal and Singh seem content to cower in the sidelines and hope no one notices them.
Iranian Supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who controls the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps recently designated by Trump as a terrorist organization, has repeatedly vowed that his country would not cower to U.S. pressure.
I feel like that's a big, big thing that we just don't do, we just like, cower in a corner and hope that someone makes the first move — that's not going to work!
The revolutionaries of the 1960s didn't get sprayed with water cannons and attacked by dogs so we can sit on our butts in our comfortable loungers, sing Kumbaya, or cower in the corner.
LGBTQ people must refuse to cower from saying that we have always existed, and we must make the inclusion of our narratives in classroom lesson plans an integral part of our fight for equality.
One of the school's directors says that it's vital for the students' mental health that they have spaces that can counterbalance the terror of war, where they can laugh rather than cower in fear.
Sasha capitulates and moves to Shenzhen, where she meets her half-siblings, who struggle under their father's supervision, and her family's factory workers, who cower in fear of losing what little money they make.
While there is undoubtedly political pressure to cower to the incarceration-hungry demands of Sessions, federal prosecutors have limited resources to carry forth their jobs and should primarily focus on the most serious offenses.
Leaders of our progressive cultural institutions cower before the threat of being cut off by donors who will tolerate almost any other kind of artistic expression except speech that is critical of the Israeli Occupation.
Winston Churchill did not defeat Nazis by praising murderous dictators, dividing his people against one another and telling them they should cower in fear, as Trump does in his daily defamations against conservatism and Americanism.
"I'd say hi and most people would look at their feet and cower in the corner," he said on Tuesday as part of a panel for Fortune's Most Powerful Women Summit in Laguna Niguel, California.
In the same way LeBron James and James Harden are tracked as two of the slowest players in the league, both are still able to accelerate and explode in ways that make their opponents cower.
But here's what this data really means: Each year, nearly every student at an American public school is trained to cower under a desk or run for their lives to avoid being murdered by a gunman.
President Donald Trump, who can both make the world cower in fear and belly laugh in response to his very well-known tweetstorms, wants you to know a very important fact: He doesn't 'do Twitter storms.
But we make a way out of nothing, we really do, and so we have to realize that we don't have to cower in the corner anymore and wait for somebody else to solve our problems.
Jesus taught us to love our neighbor as ourselves and, beyond that, to love our enemies, but we cower in fear of the stranger among us and turn our backs on those who need our help.
DeVos, as secretary of Education, threatens that establishment backed up by President Trump's pro-education-choice administration that will not cower as Republicans and Democrats have done under the enormous weight of political influence through lobbying.
"Planned Parenthood will not cower to politicians who are trying to dismantle our access to safe, legal abortion — not in Missouri, and not anywhere else," said Alexis McGill Johnson, acting president and CEO of Planned Parenthood.
Yet national Democrats running for office seem to cower in fear of the NRA and other pro-gun activists, worrying that support for even modest gun regulations can be used as a bludgeon in red districts.
For all you might want to cower in the corner and pretend you are an inanimate object planted by the props department, others in your group will be relishing the chance to dust off their inner thespians.
It's such a pure horror experience, requiring you to slowly walk towards and deal with problems even when you want to cower in a "safe" corner, and, well, survive while a horrifying creature stalks your every move.
This time our parent's generation didn't cause the crisis, they control the government that let it fester until basically everyone in the country had to stop what they were doing and cower in their homes in fear.
The High End If yesterday's terraces were just little rectangular slabs tacked onto the sides of buildings — on which a tenant might cower, or perhaps more likely, rarely step foot — today's are becoming increasingly generous and welcoming.
As Ms. Munyaneza speaks and sings, occasionally jumping on a table of the sort that she and her friend used to cower under, she is joined by the Ivorian dancer Nadia Beugré and the French composer Alain Mahé.
" - Speaking of his concerns for the negotiations, he said: "One thing I get nervous about, or anxious, is that we don't cower in a corner, so fixated on the risk that we look somehow afraid of our own shadow.
" - Speaking of his concerns for the negotiations, he said: "One thing I get nervous about, or anxious, is that we don't cower in a corner, so fixated on the risk that we look somehow afraid of our own shadow.
Here, there was finally evidence of a Democratic backbone when it comes to guns—of a true unwillingness to cower in the face of the NRA, and a real desire to stand up and force the GOP to fight.
When the robots come for me, I'm not going to cower in fear, I'm going to be chilling with my Cinera, experiencing IMAX-like immersion from the comfort of an oversized personal theater headset attached to an articulated mechanical arm.
A lawyer-turned-journalist admired for her brains and beauty, Kelly has attracted fans across the political spectrum during this year's contentious presidential race, especially since she refused to cower in the midst of repeated attacks by the controversial Republican frontrunner.
We narrowly carried the day, but she and the other survivors of that team were listed as traumatized, and she was immediately scarred with a new negative trait: she was now "cautious" and likely to cower behind cover during a battle.
Adults are there to be feared, to cower from, because they're bigger, stronger, more powerful, Craig and his brother [the main characters] are tiny in comparison, these weak, frail, skinny little things, that can never stand up to this monstrous hulk.
Sports Briefing | Soccer The French prime minister, Manuel Valls, said it was "vital" to stage the European Championship in France to show that the country would not cower in the wake of the recent terror attacks in Brussels and Paris.
The fact that he actually cares what you're feeling, which for some crazy reason makes you angry and self-conscious, or the fact that he doesn't bluster his way through his nonexistent French so much as cringe and cower visibly?
Starting off in the familiar "use your imagination" style of fear inducement that we know Stranger Things for, by the end, the trailer is filled with action sequences, bloodied heroes, and roaring monsters forcing the kids to cower behind smashed-up cars.
While the current leaders of the Iraqi government cower inside the Green Zone, where officials running the American occupation once sheltered, the protesters outside direct their anger against the Islamic Republic of Iran, which they now see as having too much influence.
"If you abdicate your responsibility, if you just cower in fear, then you're not being a good computer scientist," says Jaron Lanier, a research scientist at Microsoft and the author of books including You Are Not a Gadget and Who Owns The Future?
This will be a bold step to take, and, if Artis were to agree, it would send a clear message to other institutional leaders in the artworld who cower in fear at seeing a donor or two threaten to cut their funding.
"We are thankful for the members of the General Assembly who stood up for what is right, and represented the will of voters by stopping the move to cower and cave in to the city of Charlotte and the Human Rights Campaign," the group said.
"In one and a half weeks we have VidCon, an event where some of the biggest personalities online meet their fans, where tens of thousands of people go," said YouTuber Philip DeFranco, who urged people to not "cower down in fear," in a video.
I've got Run in the rain on my left shoulder blade, a reminder from my father to face the storm (essentially, the depression that followed a bad breakup two years ago) head-on rather than cower under the covers all day like I wanted to.
"We are to cower before the people who elected us, and I get their verdict tonight," Mr. Sanford said, reading from scribbled notes on a legal pad, as it became clear he would lose his House race against Katie Arrington in South Carolina's Republican primary.
Check out the videos below to see which features might be worth looking forward to and which ones should make you cower in fear of the growing power of AI. You can also read the Adobe blog for a full list of the features.
Plug BB-8 into his charging station with the app active and the little droid will cower in mock fear when Kylo Ren makes his presence known, whoop happily when Han Solo and Chewbacca appear on screen, and proudly chirrup to himself during his own scenes.
"I'm here with you today because this country – our country – needs a leader who will restore the solidarity that Donald Trump stole, who will not cower from the big tough battles, the ugly injustice and oppression that still finds its way to American soil," Kennedy said.
Getting punched in the gut over and over can lead to paralysis, investor PTSD, which can make us cower in cash, and find excuses to avoid buying after a huge sell-off, such as in 2009, or after a sharp vicious correction, as we saw a month ago December.
They set fire to trees, put cattle in his seedbeds, and kept posting misspelled signs saying PECK AND GO. Ed was taken to a police station and forced to cower in a corner and say, "I'm a white colonial, I'm sorry, I'm leaving," as policemen spat on him.
The pre-roll ad was so short that YouTube wouldn't even let you skip it, so even if you knew the jump scare was coming, all you could do was try to frantically mute the volume or just cover your ears and cower until the whole thing was done.
The new CEO of Goldman Sachs says people used to 'cower in a corner' when he got in the elevator — until they learned he's a DJ on the side For new Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon, moonlighting as a DJ has had some added benefits, besides making the Billboard charts.
Over eight minutes, Warren then moved onto what the twinned personnel and empowered enforcement could do at the Department of Education, the EPA, the Pentagon, and touched on the Great Depression, World War II, the historical moment before us, and if people should cower or fight in times of duress.
It is a grief of a man who seems to believe that if just the right piece of footage is found, if just the right sequence of images is exposed, Trump voters will cower at the sheer, bright, dazzling light of its truth, and be forced to admit they were wrong.
" The NC Values Coalition said the legislature got it right: "We are thankful for the members of the General Assembly who stood up for what is right, and represented the will of voters by stopping the move to cower and cave in to the city of Charlotte and the Human Rights Campaign.
Like the president, he doesn't deal in subtleties: "Throughout the entire Russia investigation, it seemed, the Democrats in Congress had only one reason to exist, and that was to try and make my father and me cower in a corner, curl up in a ball, and die," Mr. Trump wrote in one passage.
I am proud that during the rally and counter-protests that weekend, the denominations that constitute the National Council of Churches were present in a dignified, disciplined, nonviolent manner, and they refused to cower before the white nationalists who were shouting abuse, wielding clubs and inciting violence that caused the death of an innocent bystander.
"What we see is a disturbing trend that suggests not just an attempt to criminalize the important work that journalists in Nigeria do, but also a drive to frighten and cower and stop this critical constitutionally mandated work through the aggressive use of the state security apparatus," said a joint letter to Buhari signed by 10 Nigerian public figures.
"This lawsuit sends a strong signal to those who perpetrate hate and promote white supremacy that there are victims who will not cower and who will instead stand up and take action to protect their rights," the group's president, Kristen Clarke, told the AP. At least two other people have filed federal lawsuits against Anglin over similar harassment campaigns.
Also a father of two daughters I can't believe the bigotry and sexism that we've elected to be our president and I have already taken both my daughter to a anti-Trump protest to show them that we can't sit still and cower in fear for the next four years — we face bullies, we don't hide.
With Mr. Bassett gone, Mr. Trump persuaded his fellow owners (against their better interests) to move the schedule to the fall, then spearheaded the filing of an ill-advised antitrust lawsuit against the N.F.L. Trump hired Roy Cohn, the infamous McCarthy hearings attorney, to represent the league, assuring the other U.S.F.L. owners that the N.F.L. would cower in Mr. Cohn's presence and immediately seek a settlement.
Just like being all smiles all the time made ABBA seem way creepier than any shock rocker ever did—seriously, watch the video for "Waterloo" and try not to cower in fear—ABBA: The Museum's forced march of cheeriness, which presents ABBA as the only Swedish band in the universe until they chose to stop making music and allow other Swedish bands to happen, feels almost totalitarian.
As the stock market returns to action from its best session of the year — the Dow Jones Industrial Average closed above 21,000 on Wednesday for the first time and finished off its fastest-ever rise of 1,000 points — most of President Donald J. Trump's big new policy promises are behind schedule, tied up in court or causing his congressional allies to cower from angry constituents who want to save the Affordable Care Act.
Sitting down to watch the very first episode of Grey's — after I recovered from the initial shock of seeing everyone age backward one decade (seriously, all the interns look way too young to be doing anything more serious than playing Hasbro's Operation) — what became very clear is that, from its first episode, Grey's has been a show about very powerful, intelligent women who aren't going to cower or apologize, even as they work among some of the most egotistical guys on the planet.
Contrary to Carol's initial assessment that the people in The Kingdom are playing make believe because they can't handle the horror of the real world, Ezekiel doesn't infantilize his followers — he talks like King Arthur and keeps a pet tiger because history has proven that a symbol is an effective way to inspire trust and confidence, and he keeps his deal with Negan and the Saviors hidden from his subjects because he believes they would want to fight back, not cower, and would sustain heavy losses in the attempt.
But to turn a blind eye to that, as the game's authorities seem likely to do, is to help yet again usher in a game with one rule for the rich and another for the poor; a game of governing bodies that cower at the trembling fist of the great and the good; a game of teams who decide which rules suit them, and when, and of authorities who act at the behest of their most powerful subjects and fans that contort themselves to praise actions that might otherwise draw scorn.

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