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"crudely" Definitions
  1. in a simple way that is not very accurate but gives a general idea of something
  2. simply and without much skill or attention to detail
  3. in an offensive or rude way

540 Sentences With "crudely"

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Rawsley had the wrong genes — to put it crudely.
Not to put that crudely — but there's a definable goal.
Pictures reduce these works to the forms they crudely resemble.
Put crudely, the pessimists believe that markets drive the economy.
Put crudely, newish democracies are typically dismantled in four stages.
Put crudely, it is for America to get over itself.
Put very crudely, it's a pathology of nurture, not nature.
" Mr. Ed, responds with the crudely comedic, "Don't try to.
Candy's issues on "Red Hot" are society's issues writ crudely.
Here the symbolism is starker, the characters more crudely sketched.
A different Furby reclines on its crudely affixed Barbie legs.
"Nice way of saying, 'Yeah, we fucked," James crudely corrects her.
Crudely building a localised version of Robinhood obviously won't cut it.
Well, that and the crudely drawn dicks on their early flyers.
Supposedly the crudely politicized term "Hiroshima chic" came out of criticism
"10 RMB," it said, with crudely drawn flowers surrounding the price.
And then you were just in a crudely drawn living room.
The pair were crudely drawn and even cruder in their dialogue.
These artists didn't just crudely translate European impressionism into their antipodean setting.
Mr Trump's crudely transactional instincts are having at least one salutary effect.
Crudely, these efforts to rally the like-minded come in four varieties.
Moreover, they'll taunt you when you return, often in crudely hilarious terms.
Over time, black lines started to appear, crudely constructing my visual landscape.
Plenty of robots these days can see, hear, speak, and (crudely) think.
Diana Trilling told him that the book was "crudely boastful" and humorless.
"The state and the judiciary are being crudely blackmailed," the union said.
Singapore, put crudely, is an illiberal democracy; Hong Kong a liberal autocracy.
Jake, another of the boys, crudely asks how Papa has this information.
That tree died a year later, and he crudely cut it down.
" Or they say, vexingly and crudely, it's "Like he had Tourette's or something.
The stock images are crudely photoshopped to become puppets, mouthing the anonymized stories.
On the courtyard floor lay two metal safes, crudely cut open and empty.
The cop allegedly apologized by baking the cake, featuring crudely drawn stick figures.
Crudely, investors must base expectations on relationships between various prices and underlying data.
What does the "H" crudely painted on the wall behind him stand for?
Or President Rodrigo Duterte of the Philippines speaking so crudely about Mr. Putin?
These people tend to disdain branded noo­tropics, considering them overpriced and crudely devised.
"What he had mastered came out crudely and strangely twisted," Mr. Louie wrote.
Both attackers were also wearing belts with various items crudely attached, they added.
The Kremlin was using its network of pipelines crudely to bully vulnerable neighbors.
In "Play Stations," two naked men stand in front of a basement wall covered with crudely lettered graffiti expressing crudely transactional desires and demands, and they look utterly befuddled, as if they have no idea what to do with each other.
That, put crudely, is the reaction of America's European allies to Donald Trump's victory.
Only the bare wooden sides and crudely boarded-over portholes emerged above the surface.
Will anyone look back in regret that it was done too quickly and crudely?
Trump is louder, and crudely racist and sexist, so he casts a harsh light.
The rafts are crudely made from jerrycans and plastic bottles, held together with bamboo.
"He talked kind of crudely about women all the time," he told the Post.
Slack is just one of many logos that have been crudely sexualized in recent years.
Even for an anthology series, they're crudely drawn as commonplace stereotypes without much emotional range.
To put it crudely, China has invited Pakistan to spend Chinese loans on Chinese goods.
First, though, a quick primer: A gene, crudely put, is a unit of hereditary information.
The two can be heard talking crudely about Zucker's looks as their bus pulls up.
" Hanks also disagreed with Trump's defense that men sometimes speak crudely in the "locker room.
We have created crudely painted effigies and tried to Kickstart them into becoming communication devices.
Right-of-center thought of any kind is casually laughed at, dismissed, and crudely represented.
I was one of about 20 crudely designed robots and humans watching the Facebook CEO.
While Karamat enjoys his Lone Wolf sobriquet, Aneeka is crudely called "Knickers" by the tabloids.
It was crudely done, but the iconography was so powerful that the illusions came together.
Now, hackers are breaking into telecom companies, albeit crudely, to do the SIM swapping themselves.
Bomb experts say the devices, called "quarter sticks" on the street, are simple and crudely made.
That approach probably convinced some men long ago that it was acceptable to crudely objectify women.
Remember when Trump crudely said the New York Democrat would do "anything" in exchange for donations?
To paraphrase crudely: eternal return dictates that all existence must recur endlessly, never improving or changing.
It can be outright, like a CEO who crudely comments on the physical appearance of women.
Over time, black lines started to appear, crudely constructing windows and door frames, but little else.
"To put it crudely, it's bribing the population to be well-enough-off," Mr. Khosla said.
He once crudely propositioned a young and utterly shocked Whitney Houston on a television talk show.
There are, crudely drawn, four or so current theories of Trump and the new New Right.
He has alienated large swaths of the population, and insulted, misunderstood and crudely challenged dangerous nations.
I thought about male soccer players at Harvard, crudely ranking the looks of their female counterparts.
Crudely speaking, "History of Wolves" is about a transformative, deeply damaging year in an adolescent's life.
We obtained a copy of a crudely written will which we're told was drafted by Manson.
It purportedly shows Trump crudely dumping fish food into the pond as Abe looks on in horror.
Launched a year ago, it's full of crudely cropped and imported viral trash from around the web.
He also crudely railed against women he saw as punk rock posers, unlike real punks like him.
Alternately called 'forced feminization' stories or, more crudely, the what-the-heck-happened-to-my-genitals genre.
No longer was the business team a group of a half-a-dozen crudely operating independent contractors.
The missiles are crudely assembled on site with duct tape, so each one's performance is anyone's guess.
He is hardly the first occupant of his office either to deceive routinely or to behave crudely.
It was crudely composed of a length of pipe stuffed with match heads, its ends stopped up.
The floor is made from packed mud, while the walls and ceiling consist of crudely cut logs.
The blackpill is an extreme and crudely worked out version of this much more pervasive reactionary impulse.
The slut from the farm"—while his men fingered their swords and gestured crudely, singing, "These men?
Crudely edited, deliberately misleading videos and images are still effective, and they're still allowed on most platforms.
Most excruciating is the vignette showing Mickey Rourke, in a hotel bar, crudely hitting on a woman.
"Cage" (19303–31) is a cube containing suspended spokes and crudely geometric forms constructed in untreated wood.
To put it crudely: it is the ethos of Glastonbury festival applied as an entire way of living.
The tree stump and rocks that make up the base of the sculpture are crudely carved, even cartoonish.
From an electricity pylon, a thick bundle of crudely twisted wire hangs down into a tin-roofed shack.
They had three-metre wingspans, were built crudely of wood and plastic, and were powered by lawnmower engines.
Tillerson scores 120, while Trump's is just a crudely done kid's drawing of the president in a truck.
American policymakers sneer that, with its chequebook diplomacy, China is crudely attempting to buy influence across the region.
Sure enough, he turned up clutching a white plastic bag with a crudely-made beef wellington in it.
Fuel is heavily taxed in Turkey, meaning the black market for illegal diesel, however crudely refined, also thrived.
They make it out of two-by-six spruce framing lumber, which will be crudely sanded and assembled.
The methods were crudely effective, but they also endowed smuggled-in news with the credibility of the forbidden.
There is NPC Wojak — a crudely drawn, gray cartoon avatar with a pointy nose and a blank face.
Jeremiah, crudely discusses the particulars of the case, hits on Marissa and acts as if he's being persecuted.
Footage leaked earlier this month of Trump speaking crudely with former "Access Hollywood" host Billy Bush in 2005.
Video clips show Indian tourists tossing food to Jarawa on the roadside, crudely ordering the women to dance.
And in that same campaign, Trump mocked a New York Times reporter by crudely mimicking his physical disability.
He's replaced by a crudely shaped stuffed version of himself that is also passed around and sent offstage.
This being the Trump administration, it planned exactly one public event, where it crudely hawked coal and nuclear.
Now the Republican presidential frontrunner is crudely saying that the goal of American foreign policy should be just that.
This involved an intriguing manoeuvre—in crudely political terms Mill moved both to the right and to the left.
The angry, crudely anti-Muslim man who campaigned with Mr Trump left old comrades shaking their heads in disbelief.
It began with crudely made barrel bombs pushed, seemingly haphazardly, out of the back of Syrian Air Force helicopters.
It began with a crudely-worded description of the illegal immigration crisis and a promise to secure the borders.
As they monitored her brain, she found that she was able to crudely move a cursor on a screen.
The names of seven loved ones — all taken by ISIS — are crudely tattooed across her chest, arms and hands.
Rather, it's openly crass and crudely commercial model of "education" was presaged by some of our more genuine universities.
The baron, who crudely boasts to the Marschallin of amorous adventures with servants, suddenly seems more dangerous, less laughable.
Bloomberg would be unlikely to vocalize his intentions as crudely as Trump, but he shares a similar messiah complex.
What you have is one group of whites, to put it crudely, interested in change and novelty and experience.
Obviously, this means we should test people's ability to fly through glowing gold hoops inside a crudely rendered human vein.
Rebel-held areas are under constant bombardment by barrel bombs — crudely improvised explosive devices that are dropped from government aircraft.
They usually take the form of crudely Photoshopped images placed next to text, remarkable only for being relatable and funny.
Her treatment of Till's horror is superficial as she crudely renders his mangled face as an impastoed clump of paint.
This nuanced, cautiously evolving identity is lost in a local politics that is crudely sectarian, and becoming grimly more so.
Old gods governing taboos and traditions are dead—it is no longer forbidden to express racist thoughts frankly and crudely.
Virgin America is widely credited with launching the genre of entertaining safety videos, with a crudely animated effort in 2007.
The unit I was traveling with discovered large stocks of crudely made mortar rounds: improvised rocket-assisted mortars, or IRAMs.
Picasso was famous for crudely drawn women and for loving hookers; here we see both of these tasks executed seamlessly.
It is true that your insults are less crudely worded, but they are clearly insults, and they inspire retaliatory insults.
But, rather than crudely sterilizing mosquitoes with radiation or chemicals, clever genetic engineering is now used to sterilize them instead.
Incidentally, members of the Black Hand used to sign blackmailing letters with crudely-drawn skulls and crossbones: very Alexander McQueen.
" On Wednesday, Russia's spy chief Sergei Naryshkin claimed the attack had been "crudely concocted by U.S. and British security services.
That, put crudely, is the Kremlin's outlook on life, exemplified by the latest bombshell from the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA).
At a campaign rally earlier this month, Trump crudely discussed the former vice president in an attack addressed to his son.
I can't blame the jokesters for crudely pointing out that it looks like Russell could be…well…literally kissing Ciara's butt.
Ain't that a (rhymes with witch) Turns out the facial phenomenon crudely known as "resting bitch face" is really a thing.
This occurred after a 2005 video surfaced last week showing him bragging crudely about groping women and making unwanted sexual advances.
Over at Maccarone, Neal Jones played the English eccentric, interspersing crudely chirpy, expressionistic painting with furniture sculptures made from found objects.
Along with shows like House of Cards, its appeal lay in identifying the Washington archetypes of our time, however crudely sketched.
Although they were crudely overpainted sometime later, one can make them out, short and strong: real wings to give fantasy flight.
But what the commission managed to do, however crudely and imperfectly, was to enable South Africa to continue as a country.
Last month, the Washington Post released a 2005 video recording in which Trump crudely admitted to assaulting women without their consent.
Invitation Homes would agree only to crudely patch up the walls where the leak was — with Ellingwood's own supply of drywall.
His ideas of the Übermensch and will to power were stripped of their provocation and clowning and rendered as crudely authoritarian.
Each one features crudely recorded live improvisations that he has sliced up, pared down and spritzed with effects and extra instrumentals.
The first of the crudely built devices was found in a mailbox at the home of Mr. Soros in Westchester County.
The new court papers reiterated what the authorities have already said: that the bombs, while crudely fashioned, were in fact dangerous.
Slavery was not part of the body of America but rather some crudely transplanted organ the body was bound to reject.
But that cannot mean condoning actions that blatantly fan sectarian hatreds, undermine efforts at stabilizing the region and crudely violate human rights.
Politicians are crudely placed alongside light-entertainment personalities in incongruous settings: a grey seafront, a grim hotel room, a grotty social club.
ECT still has a bit of an image issue, as the concept conjures up crudely electrifying the brain with high-voltage bolts.
The fun (but crudely named) This is why you're fat used to collate the most outrageous food combinations that humans splice together.
But supply of the wet stuff is already coming under ever greater pressure, as climate change, crudely put, makes dry places drier.
Families have little privacy in the shelters, where flimsy walls or even washing lines are often used to crudely divide the units.
That (some) men talk crudely (sometimes) about sex and women's anatomies comes as news to few people who have gone through puberty.
And then more tapes of Mr. Trump speaking crudely about women, this time on "The Howard Stern Show," turned up on television.
Clinton in mid-October after the release of the "Access Hollywood" recording from 323 in which Mr. Trump spoke crudely about women.
Her tail is crudely replaced with the bottom half of a "real," mature woman's body, leaving a gruesome scar across her stomach.
Crudely speaking, this tends to be the path that keeps open the largest number of options for how the particles might move subsequently.
During a joint press conference, Mr Trump boasted crudely that he could wipe Afghanistan, an American ally, off the face of the Earth.
"He talked kind of crudely about women all the time," Zielenziger said, adding that the type of comment was typical of the billionaire.
He found himself crudely caught in the crossfire between by way of the former's homophobia-laden tiraera (read: diss track) against the latter.
The producer then went on to critique and "crudely evaluate" the bodies of women on his show, despite Dunham's discomfort, according to Konner.
Men crudely commented on their breasts and buttocks; graffiti of penises was carved into tables, spray-painted onto floors and scribbled onto walls.
" Intelligence chief Naryshkin said Wednesday that the poisoning was "an act of grotesque provocation crudely concocted by the U.S. and British security services.
Microsoft retires its beloved Paint program, sending fans into crudely drawn mourning How Obamacare saved Detroit A solar eclipse is coming to America.
In this final holdout of many a depraved night, the intense electronic music is minimalist and crudely industrial—and so are the bathrooms.
But there is, in this and in the many less crudely Baylessian glosses on Duncan's greatness, something that's even more unfair to Duncan.
Over time, its wood surface became cracked and chafed, and it had been crudely overpainted, as an image in the sale catalog shows.
Mr. Hemedi told of how he woke to find himself in his neighbor's house, crudely bandaged, the day after his home was hit.
The total lack of ID or belongings, and the fact that the labels of his clothes had been crudely hacked away with scissors.
It no longer dictates people's lives so crudely, but it is clearly worried about what will happen if they do not find work.
Jam another plate beneath one side, and as the water cascades off the other, you will have crudely modeled the 2011 Japan tsunami.
And though the name might be the result of some Japanese crudely translated into English, the game itself is deliberately, intentionally, and consistently hilarious.
Most crudely put, they are people who are born biologically male and dress as women—but they consider themselves neither cross-dressers nor transgender.
His website is an Angelfire-esque minefield of scrolling text, crudely photoshopped memes of himself, and links that will occasionally break for no reason.
When Reddit unleashed the internet on a blank canvas earlier this month, they shockingly filled it with collaborative art, rather than crudely drawn dicks.
The show attempts it by parading crudely exaggerated understandings of Native Americans, ossified in kitsch, to awaken reactive senses of complicated, deep, living truths.
Authorities have intercepted more than a dozen packages containing crudely built pipe bombs that were sent to CNN, high-profile Trump critics like Rep.
It may seem shocking that students at one of America's most elite universities, in one of its most progressive states, would behave so crudely.
She recalls the alien presence of strange figures in hazmat suits well enough to have sketched them out crudely on a piece of paper.
That he's been taken away so suddenly, so crudely, leaving his family shattered and the baseball world to mourn, is unbearably cruel and unfair.
Crudely speaking, when people feel safe and cared for, they will be more open to extending the circle of care (that is, more liberal).
Many of the accounts were crudely designed and used stilted, awkward language, and many of their posts were not widely shared throughout social media.
His works on canvas, influenced by cave paintings and African tribal art, often consisted of stick figures, crudely rendered animals, pictograms and calligraphic squiggles.
In the midst of a difficult standoff, she sent me a package crudely wrapped in plain brown paper with an abundance of Scotch tape.
To put it crudely, this work can hold the attention of blue-hairs and hipsters alike; at the première, both were out in force.
But when the Watergate tapes came out and showed that he was involved in crime and he spoke crudely and in a biggety manner.
There is now discussion underway about whether Trump was crudely describing African nations alone, or also referring to people from Haiti and El Salvador.
Stated crudely, the yuan is becoming the dominant currency in many countries with small and troubled economies but the world's largest and fastest growing populations.
That machine is called a liquid chromatography mass spectrometer, and very crudely put, it separates out all the different parts of the plasma by mass.
Put crudely, the more control Britain takes back from Brussels, the bigger will be the hit to its trade and thus to Britons' living standards.
Instead, it was a hot mic video, revealed by the Washington Post, which exposed the Republican presidential candidate talking crudely about sexual assault in 2005.
"Black Wind, White Snow" traces the rise of Eurasianism: the belief (crudely put) that Russia's national identity is determined by its ethnicity, geography and destiny.
The cover of Mitski's highly anticipated fourth album, "Puberty 2," out this month, shows her standing in a field wearing crudely applied kabuki-like makeup.
Some former FBI officials are skeptical and see the move as a crudely disguised effort to strangle the Russia investigation, which appeared to be accelerating.
Or is this instead just the latest installment of a long tradition of table-paintings, crudely filled in with the symbols (keywords?) of our time?
Their basic point that, in the debate around Wallace-Wells's piece and similar previous debates, people have characterized the role of emotion rather too crudely.
From Washington to New York to Florida to Los Angeles, the authorities intercepted a wave of crudely built devices that were contained in manila envelopes.
President Donald Trump on Wednesday presented what appeared to be a crudely doctored map of Hurricane Dorian's path, which incorrectly projected the storm hitting Alabama.
Mr. Trump has amply demonstrated his inability to deal with criticism or tough questions in any way other than to immediately, angrily and crudely counterattack.
"Presences" (1971-72), a group of six crudely made headless effigies adorned in painted and weathered rags, haunt the third gallery, on the second floor.
In one of the memos, Comey had crudely redacted a paragraph that discussed foreign affairs with a marker and an index card, the report says.
There was no Web site or marketing material, and the logo was just the brand name and a crudely drawn picture of a light bulb.
But he and his staff were implementing -- crudely, bluntly, but effectively -- the tactics we have seen them use time and time again: Divide and rule.
But over millions of games the hiders found that by moving in a certain way — "crudely" running away — they could increase their points more often.
I remember reading that cold open with her being so crudely dumped, and that rejection hurts her in a way that comes out of nowhere.
Deployed as it generally is today — somewhat crudely, engaged only in energy arbitrage, in markets that do not price carbon — it results in increasing carbon emissions.
The president's mode of trolling was a crudely made video that had already been shared around Twitter, Reddit and elsewhere, according to the New York Times.
There are some moments when this storyline does emerge, like when Roman chastises a couple of higher-ups at the firm for talking crudely about women.
A transcript of a separate speech Wirathu gave in southern Myanmar in April, submitted to the court, records Wirathu crudely criticizing Suu Kyi's relationships with foreigners.
White goes into his wallet and retrieves a crumpled square of cardboard with a pager number crudely etched onto it in what looks like deer blood.
"Playing with abstraction, applying paint, crudely cutting fleece, fucking up photorealistic paintings—these are all just visual manifestations of my own distaste and disgust," says Helvie.
After three months of "living with the photorealistic oil painting," he dove back in, crudely rendering the pipe and cartoonish scales over the top of it.
Narrated in an irrepressibly chipper tone by Gene Tognacci, "Nuts!" opens with sepia-toned black-and-white images of goats copulating, roughly drawn and crudely animated.
As they passed a statue erected in honor of Monimbó's "martyrs"—a crudely sculpted concrete figure holding a rifle aloft—no one even glanced at it.
While the Pelosi video was crudely edited, the videos of Zuckerberg, Trump and Kardashian use advanced techniques to show something that didn't occur or wasn't said.
It's been oft remarked that if you had pitched the 2016 election as a novel, publishers would've rejected it as heavy-handed, crudely drawn, and unrealistic.
Review: 'PEN15' Goes Crudely, Sweetly Back to School The weird kid sister of "Broad City" and "Eighth Grade," this Hulu comedy remembers middle school painfully well.
Most potential readers, and perhaps Atkinson himself, would have preferred a finished effort by several scholars to a book with numerous blank and crudely written sections.
Apparently, the temple employed artisans who mass-produced some of the offerings: small, thin bronze plaques of body parts crudely hammered on demand for the pilgrims.
The Islamic State in Iraq and Syria is suspected of firing a crudely-made chemical weapon at a base where hundreds of U.S. troops were operating.
"Pesci gives a masterful performance as a crudely fearless, paranoid runt who's constantly in need of demonstrating his own power," Entertainment Weekly wrote at the time.
But, for decades now, he has been developing a coherent intellectual worldview around many of the same issues that Trump intuited, however crudely, during his campaign.
At a time of gleefully cruel and brazen government, the personal has never been more political nor has one's individual relation to power been more crudely obvious.
The case against Golunov, who was detained last week, has sparked widespread anger among Russian journalists and prominent cultural figures who said he had been crudely framed.
" In the latter, Sprave sarcastically makes fun of the way the British publication The Daily Mail crudely covers acts of terrorism and for calling his videos "horrific.
The probability of measuring some of its other observable properties can be found by, crudely speaking, applying a mathematical function called an operator to the wave function.
Others, such as Matt Blaze, a University of Pennsylvania computer and information science professor, saw it for what it truly was: a crudely disguised tool for surveillance.
Put crudely, Mr Kim wants to open up the old cold-war question of whether an American president would really risk San Francisco, say, to defend Seoul.
The user attached a photo of two guns taken from an unrelated 2010 forum post with the phrase "/pol/ 21-3-2017" crudely edited into the image.
I asked a few people to talk me through their terrible first tattoos, and heard heartbreaking stories about drunk tattoo artists, expired ink, and crudely drawn genitals.
Well, when a crudely tribal and recklessly belligerent conspiracy theorist is elected president—and has allies gaining power in other countries—that may be a warning sign.
Once we arrived in front of the VA, Ryan Begin, a Marine Corps vet from Maine, pulled out a fat, crudely rolled joint and sparked it up.
You can avoid certain dinosaurs, like Troodons, Therizonosauruses, and Carnotauruses; or hide away in alcoves and pray that other players won't stumble across your crudely constructed base.
"Is this why you get to be best friends with so many super hot ladies?" my barber crudely asked me recently while I was exiting his chair.
One of the hand-held pictures, "Form for Tomorrow (Red)," consisted of a single tight bundle of crudely painted, multicolored strokes set on a rosy purple ground.
" Reynolds also notes that the Shoom newsletter featured "crudely drawn cartoons like 'The Smileys,' a stickman-and-woman who strolled around London spreading love-peace-warmth vibes.
Rick and Morty and Big Mouth can both be as crudely entertaining as Family Guy, while avoiding jokes that propagate harmful stereotypes or violence against marginalized people.
Responsible epidemiologists will tell you not to extrapolate crudely: When caseloads rise rapidly, societies respond, imposing harsh social distancing measures to slow the spread of the disease.
Dafoe takes the crusty old sailor archetype and dials it all the way up, spitting out crudely poetic toasts when he's not puffing away at his pipe.
Way back in 1831, Michael Faraday discovered electromagnetic induction: Put crudely, a current running through a wire creates a magnetic field that induces current in nearby wires.
Trump's defenders argued that Trump was crudely making the point that high-skilled workers should get priority over immigrants seeking asylum from dysfunctional governments or extreme poverty.
He also tried to remove the company's third investor, Pasquale Cusano, from the board, even going so far as to allegedly "crudely forge" Cusano's signature on documents.
Crudely put, however, there are two branches of AI: soft AI and hard AI. Soft AI startups have mushroomed to at least a few hundred, if not more.
The deck has an outdoor bathroom with a toilet and shower, the drain cut crudely into the redwood boards with a PVC pipe running to a sump hole.
Crudely put, what is known as "the epidemiological transition" is a shift from diseases of the bellies and lungs of babies to those of the arteries of adults.
The ritual and protocol of a state funeral also forced a graciously Bush-style cordiality between his family and President Trump, who has crudely insulted them for years.
In 2002 Chinese authorities faced widespread criticism after a documentary showed workers in Guangdong province crudely dismantling discarded electronic devices and dumping the toxic remains into a river.
The crudely edited video comes amid warnings from the US intelligence community that more sophisticated video manipulation may be part of future disinformation campaigns targeting the American electorate.
Fiorina, meanwhile, called for Trump's exit from the White House race last in the cycle, after a 2005 audio recording of him speaking crudely about women was published.
Melania's appearance comes just one day after she released a statement responding to the leaked tape that shows her husband talking crudely with Access Hollywood host Billy Bush.
But Domino's app doesn't work well and can't distinguish between a real pizza, a picture of a pizza, or a crudely drawn MS Paint image of a pizza.
Put crudely, money today can come from one of two sources: the firm's own cash or that of others (for example, if the firm borrows from a bank).
In 2002 the authorities faced widespread criticism after a documentary showed workers in Guangdong province crudely dismantling discarded electronic devices and dumping the toxic remains into a river.
Americans made Barack Obama their first black president — and then elected Donald Trump, who has sympathized with white supremacists, disdained African-Americans protesting injustice, and crudely demeaned immigrants.
He crudely accuses her of having been aroused by Hannibal; she says that she was trying to save his company, slaps him, and storms off into the night.
Then we'd clunked the heads and crudely boiled the meats of turtles over a fire he'd constructed in a small hollow beyond contact with everything I'd previously known.
And it could hardly be denied that Pelosi has been subject to crudely sexist attacks, as is the case with most highly visible women in the public sphere.
In time, bars opened, eventually more than 20, some adding crudely cobbled-together swings, slides and zip lines, entertainment to attract tubers and keep them occupied between drinks.
" The likelihood of being "on the map" can be crudely gauged by something that Dale Kunce, senior geospatial engineer at the American Red Cross, calls "the Starbucks test.
"To crudely implement a 100 percent cremation rate, these methods are inhuman, unlawful and should stop immediately," The Procuratorate Daily, a state-run legal newspaper, said on Tuesday.
I never learned her name, but last year, in an unnecessary bit of marketing, she hung a crudely painted sign — "The Avocado Lady" — in front of her store.
He has also just been asked about jerking off in front of a mirror, and is about to be punished for losing a fake, crudely constructed board game.
During his free time, like many of his peers, Mr. Kéré had to work, spending hours fixing crudely built homes, which were in a perpetual state of disrepair.
Noah and Meyers saw little cause for outrage — especially given Trump's own history of commenting crudely on women's appearances — and they swept to Ms. Wolf's defense on Monday.
Playfully rendered and often crudely animated, the bright technicolor objects which populate the games he's helped create have tended to function as fodder for the player to consume.
Those two discoveries, it turns out, are connected by a third — a pornographic drawing crudely etched into the back of a card catalog in the Halifax Free Library.
In 2017, he pressed Sarah Huckabee Sanders, then the White House press secretary, on why Mr. Trump had crudely insulted the appearance of the MSNBC host Mika Brzezinski.
In "Vib-Ribbon" for the PlayStation, you play as Vibri, a crudely drawn rabbit made of white lines who automatically moves from left to right across the screen.
Although the vote split the country crudely into Leavers and Remainers, the survey shows that agreement between the two groups is closer on "soft" than on "hard" Brexit options.
Ari Spyros (Stephen Kunken) is Axe Capital's new head of compliance and makes his grand entrance by crudely smirking at and checking out all the women in the office.
There is little to be gained from crudely hacking at Mr Obama's handiwork, while ignoring systemic problems that have led to a proliferation of rules, whoever is in charge.
Trump responded by crudely lambasting the physical appearance of Ted Cruz's wife, Heidi, and he justified it by claiming that Cruz was behind the attack on his own wife.
Nevertheless, although the admissions process at Oxford and Cambridge appears not to be crudely biased against black applicants, that does not mean that the universities should entirely escape blame.
To put it crudely, do cosmology and the geometry of string theory really matter when the pressing task is boosting development or tackling social problems on the African continent?
Most are not yet focused on it, but one of the front-runners in the opinion polls is Jair Bolsonaro, a crudely authoritarian, misogynistic and homophobic former army officer.
He had become a critic of Wilson after the president turned to censorship and the suppression of civil liberties, in conjunction with what Lippmann regarded as crudely jingoistic propaganda.
The results crudely resemble the original bank note, but even with a healthy dose of Scotch tape, I'm doubtful any store is going to accept this as legal tender.
The shocking soundbites revealed in the "Access Hollywood" tape, where Donald Trump spoke crudely about groping women, changed the way that many voters felt about him as a person.
He violates his own Italian DNA by escaping the pursuit of beauty: with sculpting knives, he crudely paints the surfaces of cabinets, closets and bookcases with murky, impure colors.
Roy Price, head of Amazon Studios, resigned after revelations that he had crudely propositioned a producer and ignored the complaints of an actress who had been harassed by Weinstein.
The bomber, Theodore Kaczynski, was a mathematics professor turned recluse whose crudely fashioned bombs killed three people and injured 24 others over a 17-year period beginning in 1978.
The solutions for political, economic and international problems will be as simplistic, although perhaps not as crudely expressed, and asserted with the absolute certainty of people who have money.
In late December, however, everything changed when a crudely handwritten tracklist for then-titled Kanye album SWISH revealed that "Wolves" had escaped the nether realm of unreleased Ye songs.
They've especially been under pressure to address the spread of edited videos after a crudely edited video of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi went viral on the services last year.
They were looking for a crudely built wooden loft bed wedged into concrete so that it was suspended above the ground and three feet or so beneath Riverside Drive.
Yet, she wasn't specific about the new enterprise's process for determining what it deems "fake news," instead relying on a set of crudely cut screenshots to make her point.
Sometimes I smile after a man on the sidewalk catcalls me crudely, not because I like being catcalled but simply because I know someone saw me as an attractive woman.
President Trump was almost immediately condemned for his crudely personal attack on Morning Joe host Mika Brzezinski Thursday morning — and some of the most biting comments came from fellow Republicans.
Mr. Vail said that with too few guards to maintain order, inmates felt compelled to protect themselves with crudely made knives and other weapons, prompting a chain of retaliatory violence.
These warrens of shacks and crudely built apartment blocks are home to 0003% of the city's population, according to one recent World Bank survey (others put the figure even higher).
"Operation Restore Regasi", a play crudely satirising the Mugabes, sold out repeatedly earlier this year (the name parodies an army commander who mispronounced Operation Restore Legacy, the coup's code-name).
So when you're drunk and on the ascending limb [crudely: getting drunk but not too wasted] your myopia focuses more on the stuff you already liked before you started drinking.
The dark British dramedy follows James, a 17-year-old who's pretty sure he's a psychopath, and Alyssa, a crudely blunt girl who convinces James to run away with her.
" Taiwan's foreign ministry on Wednesday said it "most severely" condemned the Chinese government's use of political power to "crudely and unreasonably interfere with private commercial activity and international companies' operations.
A Missouri couple is accused of imprisoning four children — all under the age of 13 — in small, crudely constructed wooden boxes with no light and no bathroom access, PEOPLE confirms.
" Taiwan's foreign ministry on Wednesday said it "most severely" condemned the Chinese government's use of political power to "crudely and unreasonably interfere with private commercial activity and international companies' operations.
Advisers who once hoped a Pygmalion-like transformation would refashion a crudely effective political showman into a plausible American president now increasingly concede that Mr. Trump may be beyond coaching.
What that is, exactly, depends on how crudely, how truthfully, campaigners on both sides manipulate or manage a subject that is both intimately personal and yet significant for the public.
To put it crudely, if past energy transitions have replaced giant stuff with other giant stuff, this one is going to replace giant stuff, at least in part, with intelligence.
He contributed to this latest failure of governance with some characteristic misbehavior: erratic, contradictory commitments; confusing tweets; even blowing up a negotiating session by crudely insulting vast swaths of humanity.
A scuffed door with the number 1 crudely affixed in tape is the frame for additional portraits of women variously dressed in outsize winter coats, puffer jackets and lacy camisoles.
The researchers coaxed these cells into becoming nervous tissue that organised itself, albeit crudely, as structures which had some of the cell types and anatomical features of embryonic human brains.
A provincial official told Reuters on Saturday the accident has shown that the market for dangerous chemicals has grown too quickly and production to meet demand has expanded too crudely.
They show dead or wounded animals, people undergoing medical procedures, a crudely camouflaged jeep and a series of cubelike buildings that seem altogether too white and crisply geometric to be real.
There is something, maybe in the less-than-professional recordings, or crudely drawn demo designs, that makes every band from Broward, no matter what subgenre they perform, distinctively a Broward band.
As one protester from the northern city of Akkar quipped, "Tomorrow they'll stick meters on our backsides" and tax people for using the toilet (though he put it rather more crudely).
Ryan has clashed with his party's standard-bearer during the campaign, most recently after the release of a leaked 2005 video that shows Trump crudely joking about groping women without consent.
Off to the side, a wooden wall crudely portrayed the U.S. National Soccer Team with cutouts for us to put our faces in, like a carnival concession for our souvenir photo.
They talk as crudely as real teenage girls do, with an almost irresponsible curiosity for sex—something that comes to bite Chantel in the ass later on, when she becomes pregnant.
Crudely put, shadow banking has evolved in recent years through firms devising investment products that get around regulations; the government slowly catching on; and the firms responding by finding new loopholes.
" That idea was translated into Kohan's idiom in Season 2: a prisoner whose daughter has recently given birth crudely tells her, "Talk to the baby, so she doesn't grow up stupid.
Expressing political beliefs -- even beliefs your boss doesn't like, even political beliefs shared using strong language -- and conveying them on your own time (even crudely), should not be a firing offense.
In Colombia, Facebook users widely shared a crudely altered photo of a pop singer, Juanes, wearing a T-shirt suggesting he opposed a peace deal with the country's largest rebel group.
His crudely painted double-G logo appeared on the runway several times in Milan last February, including on a cream-colored pleated skirt, black leather shoulder bag and nylon bomber jacket.
Few lawmakers backed his primary bid in 2016, and many abandoned him in the general election after the now-infamous "Access Hollywood" tape emerged showing him talking crudely about groping women.
Another crucial part of LionMaker's argument in the video is that the widely-circulated screenshot of his Twitter DMs to Chantelle had been crudely Photoshopped, pointing to inconsistencies in text size.
In a similar vein, Two Fried Eggs and a Kebab—a tableau of these greasy foodstuffs slapped on a table—makes crudely apparent the all-too-common objectification of women's bodies.
From The Hill's Kristina Wong: The Islamic State in Iraq and Syria is suspected of firing a crudely-made chemical weapon at a base where hundreds of U.S. troops were operating.
Since she arrived in late February, Mr. Lim said they had both received a crudely worded death threat in Khmer, the language of Cambodia, which they reported to the Australian police.
Trump has pivoted emptily in an attempt to make the pandemic something he can fight—malicious gossip, then a media conspiracy, then a crudely racialized threat, and finally a pseudo-war.
Mr. Fisher was slow to acknowledge that he had said anything wrong when he crudely compared the wooing of wealthy clients to trying to pick up a woman at a bar.
The Lincoln Project's first advertisement takes aim at "The MAGA Church" by splicing clips of the president and his supporters speaking about faith with clips of Trump cursing and speaking crudely.
"I cannot and will not support a candidate for president who brags about degrading and assaulting women," she said after a 2005 audio recording emerged of Trump speaking crudely about women.
Toshiro Mifune's monkey-scratching bandit, charming at first, becomes one-note; the drifter's cynical laughter is excessive; and the woodcutter's rescue of the baby at the end, a crudely sentimental device.
The faces of both mother and child are crudely rendered with only the most basic details, creating an aura of sanctity and distance, like ancient statues of fertility figures or goddesses.
Crudely divided among the roughly 84.9 million US households with at least one pet, that means each home spends about $883 annually on routine expenses like pet food and grooming supplies.
In addition to crudely propositioning Hackett several times, telling her, "You will love my dick," Hackett says he also approached her at a party and loudly said "Anal sex!" into her ear.
In the clip, tweeted by Trump, a picture of Biden crudely stalks up behind the real Biden as he speaks to the camera before rising behind Biden's back, hands on his shoulders.
His ear was crudely clipped, the jagged yet clean cut indicating a "home doxing" (which pitbulls and other breeds are often subjected to in order to achieve a desired look) gone wrong.
I hear the word "diversity" thrown around like a basketball—but we don't need to score points by crudely adding tokenized representations of marginalized identities into a show's most outward facing roles.
In a statement provided to Ryan Mac of Forbes on Monday night, the Facebook board member said:More than two decades ago, I co-wrote a book with several insensitive, crudely argued statements.
A wearable fitness tracker can only crudely estimate the speed someone is walking by counting their steps, and fancier wearables with built-in GPS don't work indoors, where satellite signals are blocked.
In the clip tweeted by Trump, a picture of Biden crudely stalks up behind the real Biden as he speaks to the camera before rising behind Biden's back, hands on his shoulders.
"Karma's a bitch," she declares, having clearly logged hours rehearsing that line while stuck in traffic or beating the foam out of a punching bag with DeMario's face crudely sketched on it.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - The Kremlin said on Monday the United States was "crudely" trying to recruit Russian nationals to act as its agents, adding that this showed Washington was meddling in Russian affairs.
Noah — a movie too weird and challenging to have ever really become a box-office hit, but that's beside the point — had been crudely fashioned into a blunt instrument for culture warriors.
According to McKinsey, the policyholder surplus (crudely, the excess of assets over liabilities) available to pay claims in America's property and casualty sector doubled in real terms over the past 2999 years.
The schoolgirls' detention led to international condemnation of the Burundian government, with critics showing their support for the girls on social media with crudely drawn images of Nkurunziza and the hashtag #FreeOurGirls.
"South Park"is a crudely animated show set in a small, rural town, and it proves to be an excellent vehicle for wildly inventive ideas that are designed with offending in mind.
Appearing repeatedly on Howard Stern's radio talk show, Trump often crudely rated women on a scale of 1 to 10 and discussed his sexual proclivities, including whether oral sex was important to him.
In middle age he could not turn away from Goya's depictions of bayonettings; in old age he watched without flinching as Islamist terrorists, on video, crudely sawed off the heads of their victims.
It was simply very hard to believe that someone who so blatantly and crudely appealed to the most hateful people in our populace could possibly gin up enough confidence to win the presidency.
"Drink More" (1964) is a crudely slapped together assemblage in which the title phrase is stencilled over a canvas of the stars and stripes; a plaster hand protrudes, grasping a bottle of Coke.
Most Reddit pages have a throwback aesthetic, with a few crudely designed graphics and a tangle of text: an original post, comments on the post, responses to the comments, responses to the responses.
At first I thought it was some sort of surreal prank; he looked so silly with a green pillowcase over his head, peering out through crudely cut eyeholes like a half-dressed ghost.
The gushing head-wound of mid-century industrial mania has been crudely stitched up, largely thanks to federal regulation, but smog—mostly from cars and factories—still claims some 200,000 lives every year.
In two small watercolors of gilded honeycomb lattices, it's the surface itself that becomes charged with ambiguity — clearly but not crudely sexual and transmitting a vivid sense of motion though it's obviously static.
Mr. Adityanath, a firebrand Hindu ascetic, who faces many accusations of stoking and participating in religious violence, was only crudely stating what his leader had already conveyed in a calibrated and effective manner.
Technologically speaking, the efforts of Facebook and Google and Amazon represent the forefront of A.I. research, while crudely scripted social bots must merely clear the low bar of passing for an angry stranger.
SITTWE, Myanmar — Violence between the Rohingya, a persecuted Muslim population, and Myanmar's security forces escalated over the weekend as two soldiers were killed by crudely armed attackers, said government officials and Muslim residents.
Boston Dynamics answer to this particular climbing problem is its lesser-known (and older) RHex robot—"devours rough terrain"—whose six half-circle legs allow it to very crudely approximate arm-assisted climbing.
Murtaza Ahmadi first grabbed international attention when a photo of him wearing a blue and white plastic bag with Argentine soccer star Lionel Messi's name and number drawn crudely on the back went viral.
The graphic beheading video shows four militants standing over the Canadian, raising their index finger — a gesture that has become a trademark of IS militants — and crudely slicing through Ridsdel's neck with a machete.
At the time I was obsessed with some idea of death being the gateway to life, to put it crudely, something out of Henry Miller, and Brisbane represented that to me at the time.
And this case's dismissal raises the question: In 2019, if a crudely photoshopped image of an infant with a bright red swastika plastered on their forehead isn't an open-and-shut case, what is?
And as crudely handled as his not-quite-an-arc is, I still thought it was pretty gratifying when he let himself enjoy his powers, instead of regarding them as threats to his humanity.
And when "smart" is crudely applied to the cities we live in — to our crumbling infrastructure and militarized police forces — we give in to forces of privatization, algorithmic control and rule by corporate contract.
Ms. Merkel is facing a different kind of pressure after she agreed to allow a legal case to proceed against a popular comedian who had crudely satirized the president of Turkey, Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
The controversy over Mr. Gärtner has come hard on the heels of another volatile episode, when Günther H. Oettinger, a European Union commissioner from Germany, apologized after making crudely disparaging comments about Chinese people.
That kind of coalition would "be so unstable that not only will it not serve the country, but it will be lying on its ass within a year, to put it crudely," he said.
In fall 833, he testified about the distressing state of his mother's corpse: face and body distorted by embalming fluid; lips crudely stitched together; legs spattered with blood; a large wound on her neck.
Then there are the sentimental, crudely drawn memes like this one of a woman and a man on his knee in front of her (aesthetically they owe a lot to "One Weird Trick" clickbait).
"Untitled" (2018) is an open cube fashioned crudely out of lumber, which not only delimits an interior space but also evokes, and perhaps rebukes, the famous California Light and Space cubes of Larry Bell.
New York (CNN Business)Boeing (BA) employees ridiculed the 737 Max's regulatory certification progress and crudely expressed doubts about the plane's ability to fly safely, according to a trove of newly released internal documents.
The same thing happened the day before the end of Ramadan on July 2 inside a police compound in Indonesia, where another remotely guided attacker hit the switch on his crudely assembled suicide vest.
She would illustrate what was happening to her, her friends, or what she saw around Belgrade, using a crudely-drawn character and recurring motifs like ice cream, dumbbells, guns, bananas, crowns, and turbulent waters.
She refused to endorse Mr Trump; even demanded that he relinquish the presidential nomination to Mr Pence after the release of the 11-year-old video in which Mr Trump boasted crudely of groping women.
For one thing, there was a lot less money tied up online, and for another, programming language wasn't really advanced enough to let you do much more than just kind of crudely wreck someone's computer.
And because it so crudely denies reality, it will do little to quell a raging controversy set to dominate headlines for another day at a time when Trump needs good news more desperately than ever.
Ru after the site had been blocked that its report about graffiti on the columns of a local police station crudely slurring Putin contained information that had been flagged under the law against insulting authorities.
Formato Comodo The bracingly bumptious sculpture "blogface" (2016), by Daniel Boccato, is a crudely made, all-green construction of epoxy, fiberglass and polyurethane vaguely resembling the visage of a one-eyed, big-mouthed cartoon monster.
But at other times he sounded uncomfortable in the louder passages forced on him by the thicker textures, and the instances of Sprechstimme — a stylized form of spoken declamation — were awkwardly rendered and crudely amplified.
Magda, the suicidal girlfriend played with feverish intensity by Lea Draeger, has much more of an affinity for David, although her character is somewhat crudely drawn as a hysterical bundle of self-destructiveness and sex.
In 1942, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066 two months after the Pearl Harbor attack, consigning more than 110,90663 Japanese-Americans on the West Coast to crudely constructed concentration camps in remote areas.
Last week's Dorian total was nine false claims if you count the time he displayed a hurricane forecast map that appeared to have been crudely altered with a marker to try to prove his point.
The answers from the corporate executives who comprised a panel could be crudely boiled down to this: The people who have not benefited from globalization need to try harder to emulate those who have succeeded.
"Life hacks are disruptive of rules and techniques, and sometimes the results are just more interesting and better if something is done crudely, or by someone who has never really done it before," Wang said.
No one namechecks her in song lyrics, she isn't taught in MFA courses, and there are no paintings of her except for a few crudely drawn sketches that float around the outer edges of the internet.
The three that Mashable strapped in for included a moment among a dancer and musicians twirling around the Disney Concert Hall in downtown Los Angeles, a somewhat crudely CG-rendered ride-along on the Wright Bros.
Reddit being Reddit, the grid has quickly been overtaken by a number of semi-religious cults and several crudely drawn images of genitalia, as the site's community once again illustrates why we can't have nice things.
In the ensuing uproar, some on the right have asserted that President Trump was really making a good point, however crudely: Maybe we don't want immigrants from poor countries, who, they assume, are low-skill immigrants.
In the eighteen-sixties, he made an abortive run at fame in Paris with crudely vehement works—privately including wacky erotica, perhaps influenced by Gustave Courbet but mainly expressing stymied lust—in palette-knife-slathered paint.
More significantly, he ghettoizes dissenters everywhere — from Black Lives Matter activists to F.B.I. officers — by ignoring and insulting them (the F.B.I.'s reputation is the "worst in history"), and crudely stereotyping them (crazy liberals, Mexican rapists).
Meanwhile the paper consigned to page ten the president's use of a crudely doctored government map to try to justify his false and apparently politically motivated insistence that Alabama lay in the path of a hurricane.
To put it crudely, speaking or writing is a box whose input is a meaning plus a communicative intent, and whose output is a string of words; comprehension is a box with the opposite information flow.
The crudely made pipe bomb that exploded in a crowded subway corridor during the morning rush injured a handful of people, sent commuters fleeing into the streets and disrupted the day for tens of thousands more.
This fluidity of solar PV isn't fully appreciated in the US because the market has been somewhat crudely divided between (fairly small) residential and commercial rooftops and (fairly large) utility-scale solar plants — tiny or huge.
"Flamboyance rules with New York, and the truth is that men hardly register with her unless they talk crudely, laugh loudly, make bold gestures, and get drunk," Virginia Heffernan wrote in a 2007 review of the show.
This is why people end up calling Donald Trump — a real estate tycoon — and Milo Yiannopoulos — a younger Rush Limbaugh with better hair — punk rock, because they're crudely transgressing social boundaries and creating chaos in the process.
A powerful untitled painting from 2016 features glyph-like shapes cut from red velveteen, collaged and crudely stapled onto a sunset of saturated hues with a low horizontal band of green serving as a forest or hedge.
By night, he denied the Holocaust, denounced women and immigrants, and waxed crudely about the superiority of the white race—when he wasn't fomenting a self-sufficient, whites-only economy by way of bitcoins and coffee beans.
" Some years later, and more crudely, perhaps, another general and politician, Rehavam Ze'evi, a tough right-winger, said, "Zionism is in essence the Zionism of transfer," adding, "If transfer is immoral, then all of Zionism is immoral.
Bad news for fans of crudely drawn Sonic fan art: MS Paint, the software that came preinstalled on Windows computers and gave you a way to waste time in the school library, won't be around much longer.
Matsumoto, who was visibly angry throughout the hearing, also pointed to a post by Shkreli in July crudely saying he would have sex with a female journalist, Lauren Duca, as part of a pattern of threatening behavior.
A spokesman for the Kremlin on Monday said that the U.S. government was "crudely" trying to recruit Russians to be informants and that those efforts demonstrate that the U.S. was trying to interfere in Russian internal affairs.
"On principle, I refuse to watch this type of crudely censored film," said Li Yang, 24, a fashion writer in Beijing, who decided to avoid "Bohemian Rhapsody" after friends told him it was a choppy viewing experience.
Sameer Tiger's house is one of the more modest: one and a half stories of crudely finished brick, a couple of naked electrical bulbs dangling in the living room, some wet shawls flapping on a line outside.
" And when her record company told her that Beyoncé had released a song that referenced her — "Drunk in Love," on which Jay-Z crudely boasts of his resemblance to Ike — Turner's response was, "Yeah, I'm not surprised.
While we've seen "shallowfakes," or videos crudely edited to misrepresent the subject matter, like the slowed-down video of Nancy Pelosi made to look incoherent, there's been no convincing use of deepfakes for manipulation in US politics.
The crudely welded silver cylinder, just bigger than a soda can, was one of many others ejected from a cluster bomb as it fell through the sky before resting in a shaded rocky ravine for 22001 years.
It appeared crudely altered as if with, say, a bold-tipped black marker, to back up his insistence, that Hurricane Dorian had presented a serious threat to Alabama, days after it had turned toward the East Coast.
Most of us tend to deal with this dilemma by arguing that the good done by cultural organizations can't be quantified and thus it is unwise to place it crudely in the balance with other social needs.
This is evidenced by her painting "14th Street" (1958-124), an early, ambitious, and youthful work that puts a very personal spin on Ernst Ludwig Kirchner's Berlin street paintings and Jan Müller's flattened space and crudely painted figures.
It seems as though the rash of leaked photos that started on Reddit and 4chan this week is part of the crudely named "The Fappening 2.0," which is a reference to the celebrity photo-hacking scandal from 2014.
There's taxidermy, including a Canada goose near the front door whose head sports a crudely wrapped bandage over its eyes: "We wanted our customers to know that the goose saw no evil when they walked in," Weyel explains.
It is hard to imagine another scenario in which an American citizen could be killed with what appears to be total impunity—and not merely impunity, but with an accompanying notion that justice, however crudely, has been served.
Romney's rhetoric on China and immigration was a more restrained version of Trump's nationalist pitch, and here and there he tried to imitate Franklin Roosevelt's promise, updated crudely by Trump, to be a traitor to his successful class.
Whereas, in Tablet 6, we get his crudely worded rejection of the infatuated Ishtar and then the slaughter of the Bull of Heaven, which so displeases the gods that they punish Gilgamesh by killing off his beloved Enkidu.
The ASCII art that accompanied the post, released in the name of LulzSec (even though its core members were not directly involved) included a crudely drawn assault rifle with the phrase "off the pigs" written on the stock.
"It's probably a soldier with World War I injuries," he said, turning over the card to reveal a man whose face been severely disfigured; his flesh had been crudely sewn together in folds around the eyes and teeth.
Over the past few years, the crudely drawn amphibian has transformed from benign underground comic character to everyman slacker meme to political movement mascot to officially-recognized-by-the-ADL hate symbol being discussed on the evening news.
Yet his executive orders so far have been crudely theatrical—as with this week's repeal of Barack Obama's environmental rules, which will not lead to the renaissance of mining jobs that he has disingenuously promised coal country (see article).
"Even in the Skripal case, a grotesque provocation crudely concocted by U.S. and British security services, some European governments are not following London and Washington blindly but are instead choosing to carefully make sense of what happened," Naryshkin said.
In dealing with North Korea, it is high time for the American president to draw upon several generations of highly refined strategic thinking, rather than rely solely upon his own crudely visceral and seat-of-the-pants nuclear intuitions.
In October, Trump also tweeted two photos of the hero military dog that helped take down ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, including a crudely edited photo of him giving the dog (reportedly named Conan) a medal of honor.
"Your urging has the flavor of reducing this meaningful consultative exercise designed to produce informed decisions in a transparent manner into a crudely majoritarian and orchestrated opinion poll," the agency wrote in a letter to Facebook on January 18.
In "Men Say Trump's Remarks on Sex and Women Are Beyond the Pale," Richard Pérez-Peña writes: That (some) men talk crudely (sometimes) about sex and women's anatomies comes as news to few people who have gone through puberty.
This is how the United States gains entry into Eurasia without crudely trying to balance one power off against the other at a moment when the Chinese-Russian rivalry is far more subtle than it was in Nixon's time.
Nor did the Second entirely convince, unsure of where it was going and marred by Mr. Nelsons's habit of holding back a crescendo or a development, then too crudely underlining a harmonic arrival or unleashing a flare in volume.
This project is best remembered for the time when he crudely photoshopped Louisiana Governor Mary Landrieu's hair to resemble the scene in the movie There's Something About Mary in which Cameron Diaz's character accidentally mistook semen for hair gel.
Wednesday, September 4, 2:38 PM: Appearing in the Oval Office, Trump displays a NOAA forecast from the morning of August 29 -- which has been altered with a crudely drawn black line that takes the hurricane forecast into Alabama.
Republican House Speaker Dennis Bonnen was caught on tape by prominent right-wing activist Michael Quinn Sullivan crudely insulting several lawmakers, while rattling off a "hit list" of insufficiently conservative Republicans he wanted to be taken out in primaries next year.
If you don't mind drawing crudely with a computer mouse or trackpad and have some free time on your hands, it's worth an afternoon trying to see how much better — or demonstrably worse — Sketch-RNN make can make your doodles.
Yale University Press; 360 pages; $35 and £18.993A veteran Financial Times correspondent analyses what really motivates the regime in Moscow by tracing the rise of Eurasianism: the belief (crudely put) that Russia's national identity is determined by ethnicity, geography and destiny.
THE DIE DAMN YOU WHY WON'T YOU DIE FREDDY JASON TERMINATOR AWARD FOR PIGHEADEDLY CONTINUING TO EXIST To Bitcoin, which has been pronounced dead more times than Michael Myers, and yet somehow still keeps lumbering along, slowly, crudely, and seemingly unstoppably.
Two black people were killed in a Kroger by a white gunman in Jeffersontown, KY. And numerous crudely-constructed (but functional) pipe bombs were mailed to critics of President Donald Trump, including former president Barack Obama and the offices of CNN.
Trump rose to power after a campaign in which he crudely and casually dismissed George W. Bush's legacy, and the same base that had stood by Dubya was more than happy to move on after all his failures were revealed.
Podesta and Tanden watched Reines's conflagration from afar and joked, bitterly and crudely, about "trying to get him committed" at a mental hospital: Brock, Reins, Blumenthal — all are long associated with Clintonworld but were treated with intense suspicion by Podesta.
Op-Ed Contributor Washington — Donald J. Trump can be seen as a talented demagogue, or as the manifestation of deep pathologies in the body politic, but he is also the bearer of ideas — crudely framed and sometimes incoherent, but ideas nonetheless.
Leavers also (wrongly) accused them of wanting to join the troubled European single currency or, more crudely, being in the pay of the EU. Leavers also took on a strong anti-establishment tone, championing losers from globalisation and fiscal austerity.
Seeing as how there are currently plenty of individuals who crudely believe it is 1939 in America and that Trump is in fact Hitler, it's not unreasonable to believe the ubiquity of Trump/Hitler comparisons will help reinforce these distorted beliefs.
This exhibition, loosely known as "China/Avant-Garde" (or, as others called it, "The Great Leap Somewhere"), was advertised with crudely printed posters that were tied to the museum railings and showed the global road symbol for "no U-turn".
They are incensed—not at the numerous ways in which that city fails its citizens, but rather because President Trump has suggested rather crudely that the legislators in charge of the city and the district are not getting the job done.
This superb example of an American stereo was discovered in a crudely furnished dormitory room during winter break in 1971 by Arturo St. Ides, the tenth Lord Enderbee, while on an international expedition looking for things that belonged to other people.
The campaign was sent corkscrewing into crisis last Friday with the leak of a 2005 video clip in which Trump crudely boasts to then-Access Hollywood host Billy Bush of forcing kisses on women — and grabbing their genitalia — with impunity.
But, crudely, they divide potential outcomes into the ones in which Britain maintains effective inclusion within Europe's single market — a realm sprawling from Ireland to Romania, holding some 500 million people — and the ones in which Britain winds up outside.
The failed impeachment of Bill Clinton, in 1999, for lying about his sexual relationship with Monica Lewinsky, settled less than nothing, except that it weakened Americans' faith in impeachment as anything other than a crudely wrought partisan hatchet, a prisoner's shiv.
Observing the film's horrors — a maggoty wound, a crudely improvised abortion attempt — with the same neutral gaze as its softer moments, Mr. Fingleton seems to acknowledge that when society falls apart, empathy might be the first and most regrettable casualty.
An untitled diptych from 1967 has a crudely drawn head inscribed with the words "fogo" (fire) and "USA," along with limp red bodies hanged by their necks, suggesting the violence and larger political forces at work in Brazil at that time.
WASHINGTON — President Trump on Saturday invited the president of the Philippines, Rodrigo Duterte, to the White House, embracing an authoritarian leader who is accused of ordering extrajudicial killings of drug suspects and who crudely disparaged Mr. Trump's predecessor, Barack Obama.
While the bulk of Zelinsky's roughly hour-long opening focused on Stone's alleged defiance of Congress, towards the end the prosecutor said Stone also crudely urged an associate, liberal talk show host Randy Credico, to refuse to cooperate with Mueller's investigation.
In doing so, he called for a new assault on the right to citizenship — one that goes well beyond anything done by its peer democracies and even Russia, into territory currently occupied by crudely authoritarian monarchies like Kuwait and Bahrain.
Behind the new assessment, officials said, was a growing recognition that they underestimated the determination of Kim Jung-un, North Korea's leader, to race ahead with a weapon that could reach American soil, even if it is crudely engineered and inaccurate.
The players were crudely animated, with poker-faced and brutally digitized oversized heads staring out from atop spindly and primitive bodies; the two-on-two game play could be described as cartoonish but could more accurately be described as psychedelic.
In an interview with the New York Times, the artist admitted that he has spoken to women about their body parts frankly and crudely, but explained that this was part of his typical process to evaluate them as possible models.
" Clinton noted that within one hour of the leak of the infamous Access Hollywood tapes — in which now-President Donald Trump spoke crudely about his nonconsensual sexual assault against women — "the Russians or say WikiLeaks — same thing — dumped the John Podesta emails.
On occasion, this discomfort has been crudely sexualized; when Goffman was an undergraduate, professors in her department asked her advisers if she was sleeping with her informers, and that insinuation makes regular appear­ances in anonymous posts about her on sociology message boards.
Worse still, in a call to the grieving widow of Sergeant La David Johnson, which was overheard and described by a family friend, Frederica Wilson, who is a Democratic congresswoman, the president crudely suggested her dead husband "knew what he signed up for".
For a certain period last year, my own Twitter notifications became a hate-pit of anti-Semitic memes crudely depicting former colleagues being gassed by members of Trump's family in SS garb simply because they'd written honest reports about the GOP candidate.
They first came to media prominence in 2014 after Rodger killed six people in California in 2014 and issued a 100+ page "manifesto" where he crudely turned his personal history of social and sexual frustration into a political crusade against all sex-havers.
What I do know is that if you're into crudely recorded death metal demo tapes, this will be right up your alley (as will the now-defunct group's first and only full album, Blinder, released in 2001 on Mexico's American Line Productions).
"You blew it worse than the sex workers blew your Deputy for science at the FDA Center of Devices and Radiological Health back in 2012," she ends the post, crudely referencing the 2012 arrest of the FDA's Maisel in an alleged prostitution sting.
Garry Noland's work looks like small, indifferent artifacts that might be found in a refuse pile at the local pottery studio, while Peggy Noland's crudely carved polystyrene characters and cityscapes felt more aesthetically coherent — a story of a couple navigating urban terrain.
As his tenure as governor comes to a close, Mr. LePage — who may be best known nationally for speaking bluntly, sometimes crudely, from his gut — has done a pretty good job over his eight years in office of distracting attention from his achievements.
Cockburn tweeted out a screenshot of an Instagram post from GOP candidate Denver Riggleman that appeared to be a teaser for a book called Mating Habits of Bigfoot, complete with a crudely drawn bigfoot illustration that implied the mythical beast was well-endowed.
In the run-up to the November 2016 election, Boot was a vocal Never Trump conservative who couldn't fathom that a "crudely xenophobic" reality television star would become the standard-bearer of the Grand Old Party, much less president of the United States.
"Who Looks At a TUBA,& Thinks … 'DAMN … IM GONNA SHRED [fire emoji] ON THAT MO FO,'" tweeted Cher, 573, illustrating the message with a crudely Photoshopped graphic of Barack Obama and Joseph R. Biden Jr. both playing the nonflammable instrument in question.
It was not on the crudely doctored version that he wheeled out at the White House on the same day, to justify his mistaken warning that, among other places, Alabama would "most likely be hit (much) harder than anticipated" by Hurricane Dorian.
The tape caused jaws to drop over Mr. Batista's description of moves that seem to crudely refer to buying off a prosecutor and judges, as well as bribing Eduardo Cunha, the jailed politician who helped to orchestrate the impeachment of Ms. Rousseff.
It was built on top of the corridor shooters—crudely chopped up into separate levels—that came before it, and pointed to a future of environmental storytelling, elaborate scripting, and continuous level design, which were revolutionary at the time, and common today.
For every dance move that might appear fluid and unselfconscious in one of the book's many photographs or onscreen (Cunningham's choreography is the subject of an upcoming 3D documentary), there's a note, scrawled in messy handwriting and crudely illustrated with a stick figure.
According to Geymonat's Facebook page, on which she chronicled the attack, the cruel quintet called the couple "lesbian" (as if it were an epithet), demanded the two kiss and crudely alluded to various sexual activities before bloodying their faces and running off with their belongings.
Back then, most college kids already had laptops, but due to the power-hungry components they had (which were often crudely adapted from desktop parts), any laptop that weighed less than eight pounds was almost entirely relegated to just word processing and browsing the web.
There's popular shitposting groups on Facebook, where users share simple jokes and crudely edited images, replete with threads that reference Untitled Goose Game; video game culture websites are left to curate the best Untitled Goose Game memes out there among the many, many options.
"They rather crudely use humanitarian matters in order to play, we believe, a destructive role as far as the political process is concerned," said Churkin, adding that given the heightened interest in humanitarian issues, the council should also start regularly discussing Yemen and Libya.
Chinese News Agency dons "Indian Face" China's war of words with India over a disputed border in the Doklam region took a strange turn last week, when Chinese state media outlet Xinhua posted a video of a man crudely impersonating an Indian in a turban.
The 33-year-old Watts pleaded guilty this month to first-degree murder and other charges in the killings of his wife, Shanann, 34, and their daughters, Bella, 4, and Celeste, 3, before crudely disposing of them at a secluded site where he worked.
While it is possible to splash electricity near a cluster of neurons and trigger some kind of sensory reaction, it is not easy to translate such stimulus into a nuanced perception—largely because today's implants only crudely approximate the way neurons interact with one another.
Endeavoring to reflect this past moment and subsequent evolution of the structure, the MOCAD redesign is a kind of temporal composite, in which new elements articulate with original floor tiling and walls of exposed brick and concrete, crudely patched up during many former alterations.
But having grown up with 3-D films, both of them passionate fans of the truly scary screen version of Neil Gaiman's "Coraline," they found it hard to believe that these crudely painted figures could have terrified their grandmother, at any age, for one second.
She claims the retaliation is a result of her blowing the whistle on Tyrus -- a former pro wrestler -- who she claims crudely sexually harassed her in 2018 with text messages that included threats of a d**k pic, and comments about her butt and legs.
One of the photos, each of which appeared to be crudely doctored, shows someone it says is a Hamas official whose job is to "torture the innocent," holding a knife and standing in front of a half-naked, blindfolded man tied to a chair.
They may feel safe, confident even, until they encounter the stranger in the street who crudely catcalls them, or the male co-worker who stands too close and gazes at their body too long, or the man who gets what he desires through force.
It's also present in his gruesome '90s noir series Sin City, which is built around an entire world of crudely exaggerated pulp characters who constantly wax on about blood and dirt and the various bodily specific pains they feel and are causing to others.
Hours before polls close in Indiana on Tuesday -- a crucial test of whether Cruz can prevent Trump from picking up enough delegates to win the GOP nod -- a surrogate for the Texas senator crudely described his view of Trump's similarities to Clinton, the likely Democratic nominee.
Details are scant for the "Learn What's Next" event happening May 2 in New York City, but between the title and the big #MicrosoftEDU hashtag that graces the crudely colored artwork, this looks to be focused on the company's next big play at the education sector.
Scaramucci blazed quite a trail during his 10 days on the job, engineering the ouster of former Chief of Staff Reince Priebus (whom he accused of leaking) and crudely taking on presidential advisor Steve Bannon in one of the most colorful interviews in White House history.
After I'd confirmed that I hadn't lost any teeth, I began to enjoy the subtle-sweet tang of what Yao named "candy of happiness": a malt sugar-based treat that he had stacked in jars throughout the room, further decorated with crudely-rendered paintings of farming scenes.
" (He's since apologized for his "crudely argued statements," but that's difficult to believe now thanks to his enthusiastic support for Trump.) "Real diversity requires a diversity of ideas," he wrote, "not simply a bunch of like-minded activists who resemble the bar scene from Star Wars.
" Che's Holt informed the Baldwin's Trump that that expression has, in fact, been around for a while, but fake Trump corrected him and crudely redefined it: "It's when I tug on myself for about half an hour before Melania comes in, so she can find it easier.
Toni The latest reporting from Alexander Burns and Maggie Haberman essentially shows a candidacy in crisis: Advisers who once hoped a Pygmalion-like transformation would refashion a crudely effective political showman into a plausible American president now increasingly concede that Mr. Trump may be beyond coaching.
Clapper notes that he and then-Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson did eventually release a joint statement about Russian interference — but it was quickly overshadowed by the release of the "Access Hollywood" tape, in which Trump is heard speaking crudely about grabbing women without their consent.
The term Rasputin comes to us via Grigori Yefimovich Rasputin, the notorious 1900s man of God who transfixed Nicholas II and Alexandra, the last tsar and tsarina of the Russian Empire, until he was assassinated, sloppily, by political enemies and crudely dumped in the Neva River.
Clinton has led Trump in most national opinion polls for months and Trump's poll numbers have begun to drop further since the emergence on Friday of a video from 2005 showing the former reality TV star bragging crudely about groping women and making unwanted sexual advances.
Roby faced a voter backlash in the conservative district after calling Trump "unacceptable" and vowing not to vote for him in the November 2016 campaign when a 2005 recording surfaced in which the former reality TV star boasted crudely about groping women and making unwanted sexual advances.
He tells Ms. di Giovanni that his abdomen was cut, his intestines were pulled out and he was then crudely sewn back up; he survived, he says, only because a pro-regime doctor, who took pity on him, declared him dead and allowed him to escape from the morgue.
If those same conservative intellectuals had shown more policy imagination over all, if they hadn't assumed that the solutions of 1980 could simply be recycled a generation later, the right's blue-collar voters might not have drifted toward a man who spoke, however crudely, to their more immediate anxieties.
Around the same time, after the political journalist Julia Ioffe crudely joked that the then president-elect might be "fucking his daughter" on Twitter, the backlash was so swift that she was fired from her job at Politico (luckily for her, she was then hired by The Atlantic).
And though taxidermy — the most literal way of enshrining animals — was first attempted, crudely, by the ancient Egyptians, it reached its height in the early 20th century, when the famed conservationist Carl Akeley created dioramas of African mammals for the American Museum of Natural History in New York.
In the clip, President Trump's face is crudely edited on top of the protagonist's during the spree, which involves guns, hand-to-hand combat and, at one point, a blowtorch; his victims' faces have been replaced with the faces of politicians, journalists, entertainers and the logos of media organizations.
Desan has many crudely reductive theories—the most insistent being that Montaigne wrote essays about the world right now because he was covering up the truth that in the past his family were merchants, not lords—but he is a master of the micro-history of sixteenth-century Bordeaux.
Was Marsden Hartley, the well-trained artist who early on painted beautifully abstract works of German soldiers and their medals, and later drew on Native American imagery, truly influenced by the "outliers" when he gave all that up to paint lovely, sometimes crudely homoerotic pictures of his Maine friends?
In order to shorten their path back to civilization, Hutch (Robert James-Collier—best known as Downton Abbey's dastardly Thomas Barrow) comes up with an alternate route … which takes the group deep into the forest, where they're confronted with gutted animals, crudely drawn symbols on trees, and other ritualistic ephemera.
"The fact is that the United States in recent years is working crudely using its intelligence services, trying to recruit Russian citizens, exerting moral and other pressure on them.... I think these incidents in the most eloquent manner testify to the attempts to interfere in Russia's internal affairs," Peskov said.
Then in the role of the social conservative insurgent, you have Amy Coney Barrett — newly appointed to the federal bench, famous for having her Catholic commitments crudely criticized by Dianne Feinstein, personally appealing because she's managed to produce impressive legal scholarship while raising seven children (two adopted, one with special needs).
It has raised arguments that recent claims of lynchings in the wake of sexual assault allegations are often crudely and ignorantly applied, dismissing black accusers who already struggle to have their allegations heard in an effort to cast the men they're accusing as the true victims of a racist America.
He has his own way of leaping into action: On Thursday, when his father drew swift backlash for using Twitter to crudely attack Mika Brzezinski, the co-host of the MSNBC show "Morning Joe," Mr. Trump did not issue a defense but used the episode as another opportunity to attack CNN.
Earlier this month, after the release a 2005 video tape in which Mr Trump boasts crudely of groping women, Catholic Vote, a conservative group that campaigns against abortion among other issues, said in a statement that Mr Trump's comments were "disgusting and simply indefensible … Catholics should not waste their breath defending them".
In the aftermath of the "Access Hollywood" video where Trump talks crudely about groping women, McConnell called all of his vulnerable members to gauge their views, with some like Blunt saying that his supporters were not deterred by the video and others like Kelly Ayotte in New Hampshire eager to withdraw her support.
The best scenes illustrate the latter -- from Madoff lieutenant Frank DiPascali (Hank Azaria) crudely holding forth about women by comparing them to cars to Madoff acting uninterested in an investor's money, until the mark practically begs him to accept hundreds of millions of dollars, roughly three times the figure he originally proposed.
Rather than presenting his Italian side as a justification for behaving crudely or unkindly, Scaramucci should have remembered his responsibility to represent his Italian grandfather, who had the courage to come here, and his father, a construction worker who, I trust, was very proud to see his son go to America's great universities.
The decisions to write the treacherous brother's character in a more "feminine" voice part and to portray him with a facial deformity were crudely stereotypical choices on the part of the creative team — there is even a cringe-inducing line about his "mark of Cain" — but the singer can hardly be blamed.
Darren Kerr: If you look at cumshots in film, where it's not happening, it becomes focused around "couple's porn" and what's been crudely classified as "women's porn" today... [But as better data on consumer desires come out of digital porn,] I think there's going to be fewer men than anticipated who enjoy facials.
The former, a calculating villain who appeared in a series of films beginning in the 1920s (the name, invented by its British creator, is a crude jingoist rhyme, neither Mandarin nor Cantonese), is a mask of a Chinese man, always portrayed with crudely slanted eyes, eyebrows like caterpillars and a thin dangling beard.
Dubbed "Lender B" in court papers, Citizens Bank not only lent Manafort $3.4 million based off of fraudulent documents but, in another case, appeared to help Manafort avoid being caught by sending back a crudely falsified financial statement that had been sent to them from a Manafort associate, according to federal prosecutors.
As President, Trump has followed through with a crudely devised and morally repugnant ban on visitors from a number of countries, most of which have a majority Muslim demographic, and by picking fights with athletes who had the temerity to demonstrate their concern for minority rights by quietly kneeling during the National Anthem.
Washington (CNN)An initially innocuous package left in the mailbox of George Soros on Monday started off a week that ended with a manhunt and an arrest, after at least 13 different, crudely constructed pipe bombs were addressed to prominent Democrats, to CNN and to high-profile critics of President Donald Trump.
" And on to a "pâté de fruites de nuts of Georgia": "A half-inch layer of creamy-style peanut butter is troweled onto a graham cracker, then half a banana is crudely diced and pressed firmly into the peanut butter and cemented in place as it were by a second graham cracker.
In January 2012, the FBI obtained copies of online discussions in which hacker Jeremy Hammond discussed how Assange had personally provided his AntiSec hacking team with a crudely coded search tool; the purpose of which was to aid the hackers in analyzing the more than 5 million internal emails AntiSec had pilfered from Stratfor's servers.
It didn't appear to take much prompting from Cohen's Israeli "anti-terrorism expert" character, Erran Morad, to get Spencer to crudely imitate Asian tourists and take an up-skirt photo of a woman in a burqa with a selfie stick, or to bare his cheeks and chase Cohen around yelling about turning ISIS agents gay.
Karen BassKaren Ruth BassKing incites furor with abortion, rape and incest remarks Reuniting families is a critical step in diplomacy with North Korea Democrats warn of Trump trap MORE (D-Calif.), showed crudely-drawn images of swastikas imposed over the faces of several members of the Black Panthers, an African-American organization against police brutality.
Here's how the leader of the free world came to retweet that GIF: On June 29, a Reddit user with the handle HansAssholeSolo posted a crudely edited video of Trump body-slamming WWE promoter Vince McMahon at WrestleMania 23 in 2007 — except in his version of the video, a CNN logo replaced McMahon's head.
"Konner&aposs piece continued that Dunham experienced "obvious discomfort" as a result and Reiner went on to "critique and crudely evaluate the bodies of all the women on his show," saying in plain words: "This man approached a woman at a social gathering and asked her to help convince an actor to show her tits.
The acerbic and urgent tenor of the exchanges reflected the panicked state of a Republican field determined to halt Mr. Trump, whose crudely freewheeling style, abundant self-assuredness and durable popularity have produced three consecutive early-state victories that threaten to put the nomination out of reach for his two biggest rivals, Mr. Rubio and Mr. Cruz.
It includes a partial quote from the Southern Poverty Law Center, the latter half of which we've added and emphasized: In his personal bearing and tone, Jared Taylor projects himself as a courtly presenter of ideas that most would describe as crudely white supremacist — a kind of modern-day version of the refined but racist colonialist of old.
Co-created by innovative animators / entrepreneurs Jay Ward, Alex Anderson, and Bill Scott, the series took the hip, self-aware humor that, at the time, was becoming popular in comedy clubs and TV commercials, and applied it to the crudely animated adventures of a dim-witted moose named Bullwinkle and his resourceful flying squirrel pal, Rocky.
Gore case (which Justice David Souter believed so "crudely partisan" a decision he considered resigning); the constellation of decisions emanating from Citizens United, which have allowed corporations and billionaires to dump literally unlimited amounts of money into elections; and the 2013 gutting of crucial provisions of the Voting Rights Act, which has already had disturbing consequences.
Kid Rock is now selling a line of Donald 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-inspired clothing items that crudely mock Democrats.
His style favors successive tremors of bile and animus, often crudely rhymed so as to suggest doggerel or ad copy: I'm looking at a video of my goddess, One of a library of videos of love I have— Her performing for the iPad, bursting out of her bodice, And entering my eyes with some sort of sex salve.
The installation acts as a synopsis for what is to come; Giacometti appears not to have progressed from one style and medium to another in a conventionally linear fashion, but produced at any one time naturalistic (though lightly stylized) portraits in the round as well as deliberately primitivist pieces, their features incised crudely into flattened surfaces.
" (That was a reference to Trump crudely dismissing the war record of John McCain, the former Republican presidential nominee.) "His support will erode," Cohn wrote confidently, "as the tone of coverage shifts from publicizing his anti-establishment and anti-immigration views … to reflecting the chorus of Republican criticism of his most outrageous comments and the more liberal elements of his record.
We can certainly call out obvious faked viral content, like the doctored video of Parkland shooting survivor Emma González appearing to tear up a copy of the US Constitution (it was actually a shooting range target), or the crudely Photoshopped image of a Seattle Seahawks player dancing with a burning American flag (the dance was real; the flag was not).
NBC News's Billy Bush has been suspended by the network indefinitely after a 2005 tape leaked in which he can be heard talking with Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE crudely about women.
Read more:An Instagram influencer couple are being criticized for crudely splashing themselves with holy water while visiting a temple in Bali15 destinations Instagram has helped ruinDisappointing, behind-the-scenes photos show what it's really like to be an Instagram influencerA woman recreates Instagram influencer's photos to show what life is really like — and the side-by-side photos are hilarious 
"Saturday Night Live" spoofed the damning audio tape of Republican presidential nominee Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE talking crudely about women, with Alec Baldwin playing an insincerely apologetic Trump.
"The fact is that the United States in recent years is working crudely using its intelligence services, trying to recruit Russian citizens, exerting moral and other pressure on them ... I think these incidents in the most eloquent manner testify to the attempts to interfere in Russia's internal affairs," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on a conference call, according to a Reuters report.
The founders of the Gang of Six senators that had brought a bipartisan proposal to Trump, only to have it crudely rejected, said that original group will no longer be operative as supporters of its work aim to get something that can pass the full Senate, where 60 votes are needed to advance legislation and Republicans have only a 51-49 majority.
A civilian might think crudely of climbing as something like ascending a ladder—all reach and pull—but watching Ashima adjust the attitude of her hips, shoulders, or heels as she tries to move from one improbable hold to another gives the impression that the human body can arrange itself in an infinite number of forms, each of slightly different utility.
She also tried a form of self-publishing: from around 20003 until roughly 1864, she gathered her poems into forty homemade books, known as "fascicles," by folding single sheets of blank paper in half to form four consecutive pages, which she then wrote on and, later, bound, one folded sheet on another, with red-and-white thread strung through crudely punched holes.
Through it all, the White House has repeatedly sought to deflect and discredit any attempt to revisit the "Access Hollywood" tape, in which Mr. Trump crudely bragged about kissing women and grabbing their private parts, or to examine again the allegations from the women who came forward weeks before the 2016 election to accuse Mr. Trump of crude sexual behavior.
False Memory Archive, Crudely Erased Adults (Lost in the Mall), A.R. Hopwood, 2012-13, Courtesy of the artist Shift, a film by Aya Ben Ron shows the lives of clinically unaware patients who are in a persistent vegetative state—it differs to a coma in they can respond to stimuli and even smile, but these are considered reflexes rather than conscious acts.
Lawyer Gloria Allred says she was hearing accusations of sexual misconduct against Donald 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 before the 2005 recording emerged of him speaking crudely about women.
But the spectacle of Trump's performances at events like the NATO gathering in London — one in which he pushed disinformation about climate change, crudely insulted his domestic political rivals, echoed Putin talking points while making veiled threats against France, and wouldn't even unconditionally commit to coming to the defense of fellow NATO members if they're attacked militarily — would be funnier if the world wasn't at stake.
Titled "Grave New World," the project's gravestones mark the end of concepts like "Decency," which died with Trump's inauguration on January 20, 2017 (as the stone crudely says, "We 'moved on her like a bitch'") and "The Last Snowman," which died the day Trump decided to pull the US out of the Paris Climate Agreement ("Rest assured he was giving a scientist the finger as he went").
How Donald Trump made me proud to be Hispanic Trump has boasted of infidelities, profited off gambling, mocked the handicapped, cheered and offered financial assistance for his supporters who fight protestors, supported abortion (until his fortuitous change of heart before the election), called for war crimes against innocent people, demonized minorities and immigrants, knowingly played upon racist fears, promoted open racists through social media, promoted conspiracy theories, and crudely treated women.
"Sober" feels, put crudely, like an aural journey through the inelegant reality of getting smashed, with its loud, weird heartbeat and the palpable sense that a paranoid Lorde could be delivering the lyrics to her reflection in a broken mirror while sat on the toilet at a rager (indeed, she told the New York Times back in April that the album would "tell the story of a single house party").
The comment section on the post—which shows a grinning Trump crudely Photoshopped onto an old photo of the band and includes former members Dave Lombardo and Jeff Hanneman, who one assumes would not be too pleased about it—roiled with negativity, as anti-Trump fans argued with their pro-Trump counterparts and sparred with a few "metal isn't about politics, maaaan!" types who were clearly new to the genre of thrash metal.
Shange's descendants (including the great Suzan Lori-Parks, who writes play scripts just as crudely funny and idiomatically accurate as Shange's, and Daniel Alexander Jones, whose multivocal, deeply generous shows make a fractured absurdity of the proscenium) are moving forward to fulfill her promise of an expression that is rigorous and formally fit but also deeply invested in the communalism that neither TV nor film will ever be able to provide as naturally as the theatre.
Noble, whose goal is "to edify the Church and witness to the world," declared that Trump has boasted of infidelities, profited off gambling, mocked the handicapped, cheered and offered financial assistance for his supporters who fight protesters, supported abortion (until his fortuitous change of heart before the election), called for war crimes against innocent people, demonized minorities and immigrants, knowingly played upon racist fears, promoted open racists through social media, promoted conspiracy theories, and crudely treated women.
The bombastic front-runner, Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE, set a poor example during the March 3 Fox debate, responding crudely to legitimate criticisms and overstating negatives, providing vague answers to questions calling for policy specifics and speaking of "flexibility" that should cause conservatives to shudder.
Few examples illustrate this need better than the long, strange journey of Pepe the Frog, the crudely drawn comic-book amphibian that originated as a mascot for slackers; was repeatedly altered by white supremacists for racist, homophobic and anti-Semitic memes; was classified by the Anti-Defamation League as a hate symbol in 2016; and was repurposed this summer and fall by protesters in Hong Kong to promote a pro-democracy message that had nothing to do with white supremacy or terrorism.
I am not advocating against cultural specificity, and have taken into account the pragmatics of such curatorial practices (buoyed usually by private money in the designated regions), but it is harder and harder to look at these snow-globed, bikini-waxed samplings of the contemporary art "of" or "from" a particular region (usually a non-Western one, crudely speaking), especially when some kind of social or political urgency is evoked, as if their reality isn't steadily bleeding into ours while ours oozes right back.
Last October, Sayoc mailed crudely built explosive devices to critics of President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE, including former President Obama and former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenHarry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Warren offers plan to repeal 1994 crime law authored by Biden Panel: Jill Biden's campaign message MORE.

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