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"derogatory" Definitions
  1. showing a critical attitude and lack of respect for somebody

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He also denied that derogatory texts he wrote about Trump supporters were derogatory.
And the basis for pulling a security is credible derogatory information and it&aposs hard to say that there is no credible derogatory information.
There's Fluther Good (Michael Mellamphy), a jovial carpenter who uses the word "derogatory" for anything that's not good ("every derogatory thought went out o' me mind").
" Trump denied making the derogatory comments at the time, claiming that he never said "anything derogatory about Haitians other than Haiti is, obviously, a very poor and troubled country.
They include racist graffiti that uses language derogatory to African-Americans, a post-it note with anti-Native American language and graffiti with language derogatory to Asians, according to police.
Examples of harassment, as outlined in Facebook's policy, include derogatory or insensitive jokes, pranks or comments, slurs or epithets, unwelcome sexual advances or invitations and sharing offensive images that are derogatory or sexual.
Oh, and no derogatory, racist crow characters to be seen.
I hear derogatory comments about women in this place regularly.
He also called her driver a "derogatory" term, Lakshmi said.
Trump recycled a derogatory nickname when he dubbed Democratic Rep.
He was referring to a derogatory name of Islamic State.
He further criticized Comey for releasing "derogatory information" about Clinton.
It was derogatory to women in our industry and elsewhere.
"Generic" was the derogatory term we used for such things.
Today, fossil fuels are often spoken about in derogatory terms.
Nobody ever says anything derogatory about Seagal in these movies.
Instead, it quickly became one of derogatory rhetoric and confusion.
The U.S. president on Friday denied using such derogatory language.
Because calling people by derogatory names makes you an asshole.
It is a relatively new expression, with a derogatory connotation.
She was also referred in text messages in derogatory terms.
"Pig" is a derogatory term used to describe police officers.
Consider granola: The word used to be a derogatory term.
In late imperial China, "rabbit" became a derogatory term for homosexual.
It's generally been derogatory for women, but I think that's backwards.
The cast discusses her derogatory language throughout scenes in the trailer.
He'll speak in a very sort of derogatory, very provocative way.
They included derogatory remarks about Jarrar&aposs Palestinian and Egyptian heritage.
He was recorded describing the Bohemian Grove activities using derogatory slurs.
He then specifically denied saying "anything derogatory" about the Haitian people.
If you do something derogatory to somebody else, we get fined.
Rejectionist is a derogatory term used to refer to Shi'ite Muslims.
I did hear them direct derogatory insults at our school group.
"Beaner" is a derogatory term for Mexicans in the United States.
Not only doesn't it deploy "phrases derogatory to women" or—wha?
President Donald Trump used a derogatory term to reference Democratic Sen.
Meanwhile, derogatory stereotypes about England's north are being dismantled by statistics.
"Wacky Jacky," he called her, employing his fondness for derogatory nicknames.
Ahmadis consider the word derogatory, which is why we use it.
"This derogatory racial slur doesn't have a place anywhere," he said.
" The president gave her a derogatory nickname, calling her "Crazy Nancy.
I lectured them about using derogatory words and phrases like that.
" -- "If it's not used in a derogatory way, I don't care.
""Alfred E. Neuman looked at her and said something slightly derogatory.
They epitomized decades of derogatory and disturbing sexist comments and actions.
Arief had earlier tweeted a stream of derogatory comments about Prabowo.
"Sometimes people make derogatory remarks, like: There's that gay imam," Abdullah said.
He casually uses a derogatory, homophobic slur to reference said gay characters.
"Vanessa called Rachel something that was extremely derogatory," Lombard wrote on Reddit.
Formerly and sometimes still considered a derogatory word to describe queer women.
Formerly and sometimes still considered a derogatory word to describe queer men.
And women in these fields must contend with derogatory comments, to boot.
"This is for Daesh," he said, using the derogatory term for ISIS.
The politicians used derogatory language about China when they were sworn in.
Billionaire, playboy, philanthropist, superhero … and a conceited, self-destructive, derogatory a**hole.
What Clinton said "was a very derogatory statement to men," Trump declared.
Trump has disputed that he used that derogatory language in the meeting.
BREMOANER - Derogatory term for Brexit critics, REMAINERS, who moan about the result.
Asked if she believed Pelosi's comments were derogatory, Ocasio-Cortez pushed back.
Mr. Delgado also uses many phrases derogatory to women and law enforcement.
Even so, she added, President Trump has made derogatory comments about women.
Typically it's posts from spambots and anyone who is derogatory to Corty.
"The ironic thing is, she didn't even post anything derogatory," Hodges said.
Franklin also reportedly made derogatory remarks about Latinos while speaking with investigators.
In the 1960s, I'd begun to collect derogatory images of black people.
Also the media spectacle around it has been derogatory to other brothels.
It was never derogatory, just a mistake made by the idiot Columbus.
He has been accused of making derogatory statements about Chinese and Koreans.
"It's never been racist or derogatory against Native Americans," Mr. Wood said.
Facebook has also been under scrutiny for ads targeted at derogatory terms.
And women in these fields must contend with derogatory comments to boot.
"  "The Secretary does not use derogatory language to refer to transgendered individuals.
Franklin also reportedly made derogatory remarks about Latinos while speaking with investigators.
That's what lets me recognise that this is demeaning and derogatory — not funny.
They pronounced China in a derogatory way used by Japanese in imperial days.
He screamed and then repeatedly used a derogatory word for nearly 30 seconds.
McGregor also tweeted - then deleted - a number of derogatory posts about Nurmagomedov's wife.
But he says those comments about a lot of women — really derogatory things.
In no way did I mean it in a derogatory nor racial way.
Yes, some of the ribald comments and derogatory insults Trump made were sexist.
Popote said the caller uttered the same derogatory phrase as the day before.
" Later Friday morning, Trump again refuted reports saying he "never said anything derogatory.
Speaking at a news conference later Tuesday, Gillibrand called Trump's online insult derogatory.
But the talks foundered, with each side describing the other in derogatory terms.
Ms. Whetstone's derogatory statements were made in direct violation of the non-disparagement.
EU founder Arron Banks said, using a derogatory slang term for "remain" voters.
Never witnessed or heard of any derogatory remarks or anyone exhibiting appealing behavior.
He called the term "derogatory" and "deeply offensive" to people with intellectual disabilities.
People try to joke with them; they say derogatory things in plain earshot.
Poole Franklin then "made a series of derogatory statements about Latinos," police said.
Just imagine what derogatory epithets he'll cook up for Joe, Bernie or Oprah.
Russians posted "derogatory information about a number of candidates," according to the indictment.
The president also Friday morning that he "never said anything derogatory about Haitians."
With that context, the chant was quickly seen as derogatory, nationalistic and racist.
I'm not sold on any show that markets people of color as derogatory tropes.
They had displayed banners saying "Hong Kong is not China" and used derogatory language.
You know, a derogatory caricature of Black women that still influences racist opinions today.
" During the AMA, Lombard wrote that "Vanessa called Rachel something that was extremely derogatory.
According to Lombard, the fight began when Grimaldi, 29, called Lindsay a "derogatory" word.
But in recent months Mr Trump has used chain migration as a derogatory term.
With something as black and white as derogatory name-calling, the answer is easy.
He views it as a "derogatory term" that downplays the sophistication of Wealthfront's platform.
She also has said she heard him call your husband derogatory names as well.
He labeled the suspects "takfiri Wahhabi terrorists", a derogatory reference to Sunni Muslim militants.
"SNL in Arabic" is pointedly referring to them by the derogatory Arabic name, Daesh.
And she often points to Trump's past of making derogatory comments toward various women.
The opposition People's Democratic Party (PDP) described Buhari's comments as "false, derogatory and unpatriotic".
The foundation aims to fight against sexual violence, victim blaming and sexually derogatory labels.
It hints that she wants to subvert the derogatory "snake" label associated with her.
The man also makes derogatory statements about the women's appearance, clothes and sexual orientation.
Task & Purpose reports the Marine Corps is investigating "derogatory online comments" from Lance Cpl.
" In another exchange, Friedman and Haskell made derogatory comments about Hagan's sex life. "Ps.
Smith characterized diGenova as a "partisan guest" and challenged his derogatory comments about Napolitano.
Any professor that called his students offensive or derogatory names would be appropriately disciplined.
Trump also revived the derogatory "Pocahontas" nickname he has used previously to describe Warren.
I don't mean that in a derogatory manner, it just wasn't important to me.
President Trump seems to relish in derogatory remarks about others and praise for himself.
It seems very at times bigoted and the language that's used, the derogatory references.
It was one of several derogatory racial comments he would hear on the job.
Minefields abound when translating outdated, sometimes derogatory dialect for the Metropolitan Opera's seatback titles.
Bengali is a derogatory term for the Rohingya implying they are interlopers from Bangladesh.
He is featured in the Vice report making derogatory comments about blacks and Jews.
Two of the incidents, both in Day Hall, used language derogatory to African-Americans.
While Pidgin is looked down upon by some, the word itself is not derogatory.
I also remember seeing derogatory racist images tacked on telephone poles announcing fraternity bashes.
He wrongly assumed a classmate was Mexican and made derogatory comments about Hispanics and Mexicans.
"Starting today, we're taking a tougher stance on hateful, offensive and derogatory content," Schindler wrote.
THOMAS: We are angry because everyone that says derogatory statements should be demeaned and condemned.
"It was either handled in a derogatory fashion or in comic relief," Chopra Dhar said.
Gowdy was citing derogatory comments Strzok made in text messages while working on the investigations.
Clone, however, suggests something derogatory, framing Nioh's relationship to Souls games in a negative light.
Several days after the meeting, Trump claimed that he did not make the derogatory remarks.
Then I saw the flag project, which had some pretty derogatory words embroidered on it.
"Don't write anything derogatory against a person's religion, ethnicity, gender or sexual orientation," Murphy says.
" Meera Devi, 26 "Upper caste men give us names which are both abusive and derogatory.
When I was growing up, in the 80s, geek and nerd was a derogatory slur.
In communicating any such restrictions, we expect hosts to use clear, factual, non-derogatory terms.
During the 3-minute video, Trump can be heard continually using derogatory words towards women.
It was not meant in any sort of derogatory way towards anyone with a disability.
It can be completed in several months, unless "derogatory information" pops up during the review.
"He's calling people 'whores' and 'cunts' and, you know, derogatory terms at work," he says.
Maybe you saw someone call a fellow subway passenger a derogatory name, then walk away.
Historically, queer has been used as a derogatory word for those within the LGBTQIA community.
It shows that the filter isn't just yellowface, but yellowface taken to its derogatory extreme.
"I watched Rudy take apart 'Fredo,'" Trump said, referring to a derogatory nickname against Cuomo.
The fudging of political personalities can be derogatory in both directions, depending on individual sympathies.
Fifty Cent Party is a derogatory term since it implies people are bought off cheaply.
President Donald Trump revived a derogatory term he has previously used to reference Democratic Sen.
"She opened the door and came in and started calling me derogatory names," Belcher said.
These included 74,000 pages and 190,000 ads that violated its "dangerous or derogatory" content policy.
"Kalar" is a derogatory term used to describe people of South Asian origin, especially Muslims.
But the FBI would have had to follow up on any derogatory or questionable information.
Mr. Thomas admitted to the beating, but denied saying anything "derogatory," according to the affidavit.
"Mini Mike, you're easy," Trump posted as a caption, referencing his derogatory nickname for Bloomberg.
It has become normal and accepted to say derogatory and hateful things about Jewish people.
It's clear that nobody wants to be heard saying anything negative or derogatory about Vajiralongkorn.
Sekiko Sakai sued Bloomberg's company in 1997 for sexually explicit and derogatory remarks about women.
Teixeira then made derogatory threats regarding Pappas' wife before he was subdued by court officers.
It caused everyone to suspect their neighbor wrote those derogatory words on the accuser's automobile.
First, there is ample precedent for public disclosure of derogatory facts relating to uncharged individuals.
For example, the piece alleges that Navneet made multiple derogatory comments in front of colleagues.
Trump welcomed the ruling on Tuesday morning, using a derogatory term to describe Daniels' appearance.
Mr. Bloomberg has a history of making derogatory comments toward women, including at his company.
They were called "brown babies," or "mischlingskinder," a derogatory German term for mixed-race children.
But that doesn't leave Sackler off the hook for his derogatory and medically unsound statements.
Dyke [dahyk] | noun (dykes) Formerly and sometimes still considered a derogatory word to describe queer women.
It used to be a derogatory term with deadly consequences if you were ever labeled such.
Strzok appeared to refer to derogatory statements Trump made about the family of U.S. Army Capt.
According to the indictment, Stanley wrote "false and derogatory comments and reviews online" about Generational Equity.
Within hours, another officer recorded Nucera making derogatory remarks about black people and using racial slurs.
Furthermore, hearing such derogatory and dark statements come out of kids' mouths isn't cute or silly.
In his speeches, he also used derogatory terms when he referred to the rulers in Riyadh.
And if you hear your friends or family making derogatory comments about LGBTQ people, speak up.
"If someone crosses the line and makes factual derogatory comments those facts still survive," she said.
Some of them feel Barr's letter to Congress didn't properly describe "derogatory information," according to CNN.
If it involved derogatory comments about immigration, for example, then it's touched upon equal protection issues.
"I invited him to breakfast and he used racial slurs and made derogatory statements," he says.
Correction: An earlier version of this article mischaracterised the colloquial Urdu/Hindi word "desi" as derogatory.
I raised my voice as there were some derogatory comments being made against the transgender NGOs.
Lai Dai Han is a derogatory term used to describe Vietnamese children with South Korean fathers.
Ick factor aside, it's one of many derogatory slang words that make the woman an object.
Both parents are banned from speaking in a "negative, disrespectful or derogatory manner" around their child.
But the company knew the name, with its derogatory implications, might be an issue for many.
This self-described 'shitpost metropolis' exhausts every linguistic and photographic outrage, and every crude, derogatory trope.
"I was so tired I don't remember saying something nice or derogatory about him," she said.
This weekend, for example, the President continued to tweet his derogatory nickname for Florida Democratic Rep.
This is a photo of a racist and derogatory Christmas tree at the Minneapolis 4th precinct.
Let them know words matter My mom also had a zero tolerance policy for derogatory language.
"All that we could establish is that this was derogatory remarks between two parties," Bosques said.
"Baby daddy" is a largely derogatory term for an absent father of a single woman's child.
That Donald Trump's-- inflammatory rhetoric and derogatory comments-- do not really work-- in a national election.
Maza accused the conservative of inciting harassment and making derogatory comments about his ethnicity and sexuality.
The police chief, fellow officers and the former mayor allegedly used derogatory remarks about his race.
I asked whether this was legal and he then asserted his authority with another derogatory remark.
He made mental notes of those derogatory comments and compiled his poster a few years ago.
Manning is careful to point out he did not say anything derogatory or negative about Beyoncé.
When a woman on the team used a derogatory term casually in conversation, Abbey reprimanded her.
In 1984, Charlottesville High School ignited after its student newspaper published derogatory remarks about black students.
But today they use it as a derogatory term and they imply you are a racist.
The president himself calls those who voted against him "fifís", a derogatory, although not obscene, term.
Several of the emails take a derogatory tone toward Liberty parents, students, and other university officials.
There is never any circumstance or context in which such derogatory and degrading language is okay.
Chohan himself has previously been criticized for making derogatory statements about other minorities and about women.
We renew our recommendation that the FBI create a derogatory information sub-file in Delta; c.
He has been fined, and even faced charges, for derogatory statements toward women, blacks and gays.
Brzezinski called it "reprehensible" that Trump would say something so "derogatory and disgusting" about a woman.
Trump is known to assign derogatory nicknames to his opponents in an attempt to degrade them.
In the second book, we learn the word "mudblood," a derogatory word for those with muggle heritage.
On Facebook's end, it's trying to cut derogatory terms that have traditionally been thrown at the group.
ISIS marked Christian houses with the Arabic equivalent of the letter "N" for the derogatory term Nazarene.
These derogatory and irresponsible statements encourage killers who are trading in religion and seeking a theocratic state.
Andrew Cuomo on Tuesday used the "n-word" during a discussion about derogatory comments about Italian-Americans.
And some of them feel Barr's letter to Congress didn't properly describe "derogatory information," according to CNN.
But such hopes dimmed after Mr Trump used derogatory remarks to describe some immigrants' countries of origin.
Kendrick Lamar schooled a white fan after she said a derogatory racial slur during an Alabama concert.
The Islamic State message also used a derogatory Arabic term for Shiite Muslims to describe the victims.
The list includes complimenting a woman's butt, using derogatory nicknames, and exposing yourself regardless of the excuse.
In his campaign launch speech, he makes comments about Mexicans, which NBCUniversal calls "derogatory" in a statement.
"[Sessions] made derogatory and racist comments that should have no place in our justice system," Warren said.
Today, the word "medieval" is used as a derogatory term, indicating cruel behavior, ignorance or backwards thinking.
We hadn't seen anything like it before, considering the supposed negative and derogatory rhetoric surrounding Donald Trump.
And to hear someone talking about a sitting President is such personal, derogatory terms is still remarkable.
"People no longer associate it with a derogatory word but rather the football team," Christopher Bolton said.
Walker added that Trump often spoke in a derogatory manner about women, frequently commenting on their bodies.
Following the second verse, the rapper sings "Ching chong," a derogatory term often used against Chinese people.
The comedian made some comments on Twitter between 2009 and 2011 that included derogatory language about homosexuals.
When they did, homosexuality appeared in card catalogs under derogatory subjects like deviance, criminality, and medical disorder.
Twitter says it has fixed a "bug" that allowed ad campaigns to target users with derogatory terms.
Mr. Buel posted an apology on the newspaper's website admitting to "indiscretions" and to using derogatory words.
Ms. Pinkett also called some of the children derogatory names, according to the cease-and-desist letter.
He had used a derogatory term, you know, talked about a long-held xenophobic stereotype about immigrants.
"Billboard type of women," Dorr calls them (and not, it should be noted, in a derogatory way).
Hill posted a series of derogatory comments about the president on Monday, calling him a white supremacist.
But Dakhil was convinced he would be allowed entry — the officers had found nothing derogatory, he said.
In the post, Rowe described what happened when another friend confronted him about using the derogatory word.
Prince Harry is suing the Mail On Sunday for its "false" and "derogatory" coverage of Meghan Markle.
The letter said the language used in some of the documents appeared as "rude, unethical and derogatory".
The image, once posted online, was flooded with derogatory comments, including suggestions that she should be raped.
In the audio clips surfaced by Media Matters, Carlson makes a number of derogatory comments about women.
Kitchens defended the rookie quarterback, who made derogatory comments about Hue Jackson, his former Cleveland head coach.
However, Lemon cited controversial tweets and recent reports of Trump's derogatory remarks regarding some nations in Africa.
"  "Never said anything derogatory about Haitians other than Haiti is, obviously, a very poor and troubled country.
"People were talking about my appearance in really derogatory, nasty ways," Blake, of Dekalb, Illinois, tells PEOPLE.
His posts also include profanity, sensitive topics, derogatory comments, and a self-proclaimed "sick sense of humor."
But when you continue to watch through you can hear derogatory remarks being shouted from all groups.
He is on record making derogatory statements about Muslims and saying he was ready for religious war.
Never said anything derogatory about Haitians other than Haiti is, obviously, a very poor and troubled country.
But taking these derogatory names off the books doesn't necessarily take them out of the American landscape.
There are a bunch of shows that sound like each other, not in a derogatory way. Yeah.
More than 60 percent of them reported some of their students had made derogatory remarks about immigrants.
They're called "dupes," and it's not necessarily a derogatory term in the way that "knockoff" is in fashion.
The last thing you do is go meet with the Russians to try and get the derogatory information.
The move came after Trump made derogatory comments regarding Mexican immigrants while announcing his bid for the presidency.
But it wasn't as much from the kids themselves as the parents, making derogatory remarks to my grandson.
" It also prohibits "sexualized language or imagery," derogatory comments, personal or political attacks, and "public or private harassment.
"I've read far more offensive, far more sexist, insulting, derogatory, disgusting things on a daily basis," Robbie said.
The situation has garnered particular attention given derogatory comments Trump previously made about grabbing women against their will.
The day festival is held to draw attention to "sexual injustice, victim blaming, derogatory labeling and gender inequality."
Voters in Georgia have reportedly been receiving racist robocalls that use derogatory language towards gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams.
In time, both groups made their way outside the restaurant, where Mena allegedly continued to make derogatory comments.
Many foreigners use derogatory jihadist terms against non-extremists and blame their plight solely on Islamic State's enemies.
But the way the show presented characters like Father Brah and Rabbi Shari was never mocking or derogatory.
At best, the image is an ethnic stereotype that promotes cultural misunderstanding; at worst, it is intensely derogatory.
" In November, the F.B.I. gave the White House another report, Mr. Roberts wrote, "which contained additional derogatory information.
ISIS marked Christian houses with the Arabic equivalent of the letter "N" to denote the derogatory term 'Nazarene.
He assures us it was not meant in any sort of offensive or derogatory manner and he apologizes.
She says they were just annoying and derogatory at first, but got scary when the sender got specific.
The disgraced doctor also used derogatory slang terms to describe his patients' private parts, according to the Herald.
John Dorrian told reporters Tuesday, using a derogatory Arabic term for the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria.
Former cast members told VICE the director constantly berated them, criticized their bodies, and called them derogatory names.
This gave rise to the derogatory "mummy porn" label coined after the publication of the "50 Shades" trilogy.
The Trump administration called Bee's show "not fit for broadcast" following the derogatory remark during a Wednesday segment.
A supervisor's derogatory comments about an employee's gender, race or religion may not amount to a harassment claim.
David Bonderman has resigned from the board of Uber after making derogatory remarks about women during a meeting.
To this new political majority, "principled compromise" is not a derogatory phrase, it is a mandate to govern.
The Native American community for many years has claimed the team "redskin" to be derogatory towards the group.
" The group said superiors regularly made derogatory comments, including that all Muslims were "blood thirsty murderers" or "terrorists.
Derogatory information is a categorization that includes a range of issues from terror connections to simple passport irregularities.
Earlier in the day, words describing Trump in derogatory terms were painted on a wall at the office.
For the longest time, there was a derogatory connotation around it that had more to do with appearances.
One of his 2014 songs "I Don't Fuck with You," a hit single, is oozing with derogatory lyrics.
Either it's been represented in a very derogatory fashion or it's been represented in a comic relief way.
During the campaign, rumors emerged of "Apprentice" outtakes featuring Mr. Trump saying derogatory things about women and minorities.
Bragging about your own monetary success while calling other women derogatory words does not make a song feminist.
Algorithms simply cannot make the types of judgment calls required in many immigration settings: What information is derogatory?
In 2015, after Mr. Trump made derogatory comments about Latinos, Mr. de Blasio tried to terminate the licenses.
"Comments that are derogatory and/or abusive will be hidden from public view," a public relations consultant wrote.
Warren's claim about Bloomberg calling women 'horse-faced lesbians' Warren accused Bloomberg of saying derogatory things about women.
Derogatory language once unthinkable in a union shaped by its experiences during World War II are now commonplace.
O'Donnell hadn't said anything overtly derogatory; in fact, she used the doctor as a foil for self-deprecation.
What's happening: Syracuse University recently had multiple reports of derogatory graffiti targeting African Americans, Native Americans and Asians.
His journal had entries referencing the woman and were "threatening and derogatory in nature," the police chief said.
And, as Barr made clear, the Justice Department generally guards against making "derogatory" information about uncharged individuals public.
Just the other day, Sherman said someone on the street shouted "queer" at them in a derogatory manner.
The AP reported that the Department of Homeland Security blocked Mr. Khatib after discovering "derogatory information" about him.
"She went on to make a number of derogatory statements about Latinos to the investigators," Chief Venema said.
Walking through the township, she is frequently harassed or called a "moffie"—a derogatory slur for trans women.
" Zellweger won anyway, and the Academy now forbids ads that cast "a derogatory light on a competing film.
The CEO of the Miss America Organization was suspended Friday over derogatory comments he made about former contestants.
Subsequent details have revealed Natalia Veselnitskaya, the lawyer in question, was offering information derogatory to the Clinton campaign.
"The Secretary does not use derogatory language to refer to transgendered individuals," a HUD spokesperson told the Post.
Videos posted online showed gunmen near the buses shouting "God is great" and using derogatory terms for Shiites.
Its ad-targeting capabilities were also allowing companies to find potential customers using racially discriminatory and derogatory terms.
The comedian was fired after past derogatory and racist remarks he made on his podcast were made public.
Plan an "operation" and kill "22002s of kuffar," Amriki instructed him, using a derogatory Arabic word meaning infidel.
And, as Barr has made clear, the Justice Department generally guards against publicizing "derogatory" information about uncharged individuals.
One time at Bishop Brossart High School, I said some things that were derogatory toward the L.G.B.T.Q. community.
Think of the derogatory implications of the term "gossip," which is, after all, social talk about social dynamics.
If, for example, I wanted to block all notifications that included derogatory words for vagina/supremacist slurs, I could.
Fag(got) [fag-uh t] | noun (faggots) Formerly and sometimes still considered a derogatory word to describe queer men.
Avoid identifying gay people as "homosexuals," an outdated term considered derogatory and offensive to many lesbian and gay people.
Or when he's espoused his belief that "white nationalist" wasn't a "derogatory term" until just a few years ago.
PERINO: And I was saying something quite derogatory about the comment, and I got caught and I got bleeped.
The Trump campaign featured an overwhelming barrage of angry and derogatory messages about women, about immigrants and about Muslims.
WATTERS: Because we did suspend a talking head on Fox News for using a derogatory slur against President Obama.
That controversy prompted GLAAD, the LGBT media watchdog, to release a statement condemning the use of the derogatory terms.
We have this narrative of 'victim,' 'pimp,' and 'john,' which I think are all really derogatory, racist, classist terms.
Guerrasio: Because there are scenes were he's chewing the scenery and I don't say that in a derogatory way.
"We have no investigative information or background associated with this individual that is derogatory," Lombardo told the Washington Post.
The email was also from an unknown email address, and contained a derogatory message written in all lowercase letters.
Given President Donald Trump's fondness for derogatory epithets, it would be mildly surprising if he had avoided this one.
We can never allow for the normalization of hate speech, wherein Trump's "demeaning, derogatory, disrespectful language" becomes unexceptional.19.
"Tonight will be the last night for Daesh in Khreibish," he said, using a derogatory name for Islamic State.
Black, too, manages to play a teenage girl without denigrating teenage girls; the mannerisms are recognizable but not derogatory.
There are no published reports to back up Trump's allegation about Putin's use of the racially derogatory term, however.
But "throws like a girl" is often used in a derogatory way that implies a girl can't actually throw.
A librarian who worked on the presentation denied there was any derogatory intent, claiming he found the acronym online.
Former Senate Vice President Orlando Parga said what Rosselló wrote in those leaked chats is derogatory and deeply offensive.
J.Cole, who rapped the lyric, was criticized for his use of the words "autistic" and "retarded" as derogatory terms.
"Derogatory and demeaning abuses are acceptable in art forms, but a reference of feminine clothing offends people," they wrote.
The panels told the fictional story of Aunt Jemima Blakey as a successful entrepreneur, upending a familiar derogatory stereotype.
Swift could be about to release a diss track, and will subvert the derogatory "snake" label she's been given.
Lewis, who also drew ire for derogatory comments about women, dismissed the report as an "attack" on his campaign.
The image quite likely only stoked the crowd, who hurled boos and derogatory names at Utley throughout the night.
The documents cover the gamut of Zimbabwean politics and contain material derogatory of all its major players, including Mugabe.
It is also highly vulnerable to derogatory presidential campaign slogans (socialized medicine, medical communism) that could sway many Americans.
The tweets, between 2009 and 2011, included derogatory language referring to gay people and made disparaging comments about sexuality.
Matthews was known for making several derogatory and racist comments about his fellow house guests on the CBS show.
Officials are struggling to tamp down a furor over derogatory remarks by Günther Oettinger, a European commissioner from Germany.
They set off the conflict by using a derogatory term for China when they took their oaths of office.
Over the years, Donald Trump has rarely apologized for his use of derogatory and crude remarks in describing women.
Later, another student, using a derogatory word for Jews, makes a veiled reference to gas chambers in Nazi Germany.
They're just trying to uncover the potential for derogatory information that the people deciding this will have to weigh.
But on Tuesday night, she called Trump out on the derogatory term, which Trump claimed to have forgotten about.
"We are always blamed for everything as we are 'Moskals,'" she said, using a derogatory word for ethnic Russians.
Being a "ladyboy," a derogatory term usually used to describe trans women, in Thailand differs greatly from the West.
It also seeks to reduce the "tie lag" between discovery of derogatory information to disclosure to the White House.
Russians appeared to think "they had the ability to influence the administration through the derogatory information," the source said.
Since Mr. Trump's victory last week, Twitter has been filled with reports of racist and derogatory taunts against minorities.
A few weeks later, in early May, an aide to Mr. Sessions sought derogatory information about the F.B.I. director.
Creatures are treated as subhuman, but Philo defends and protects the "critch" (a derogatory term) as best he can.
" Trump also denied saying "anything derogatory about Haitians other than Haiti is, obviously, a very poor and troubled country.
After that, the tone of his comments changed and "became more public and derogatory," the woman told the investigator.
Others declared it was for "queer," a catchall term that has shed its derogatory origins and is gaining acceptance.
The character today might still be doing that, but we as a show would recognize that's a derogatory term.
The new unwillingness to curb derogatory speech, he continued, could have profound implications for the nature of mass discourse.
Hi, Carolyn: Is it your sense that people have started to use the term "extrovert" in a derogatory sense?
He grew up in a family where his father was openly derogatory toward gay people and other minority groups.
" Trump said Friday on Twitter that he used "tough" language on immigration but "never said anything derogatory about Haitians.
The one Mr. Churchill filled out — which was accompanied by the list with derogatory terms — was in Rockbridge County.
"Rudy Giuliani took Fredo to the cleaners," he said, using a derogatory nickname for the show's host, Chris Cuomo.
"They're in a great position to help educate others to stop the derogatory nature of this language," he said.
Her former client accused Bloomberg of making sexually explicit and derogatory statements to and about women in the workplace.
The one Mr. Churchill filled out — which was accompanied by the list with derogatory terms — was in Rockbridge County.
" He added: "Never said anything derogatory about Haitians other than Haiti is, obviously, a very poor and troubled country.
The exchanges showed the agents referring to then-candidate Trump as an "idiot," in addition to other derogatory terms.
Like Johnson, he uses derogatory language for people of color and he has expressed his preference for Nordic immigrants.
"Never said anything derogatory about Haitians other than Haiti is, obviously, a very poor and troubled country," Trump tweeted.
BREMOANER, or REMOANER, or even on occasion REMAINIAC - Derogatory terms for Brexit critics, REMAINERS, who moan about the result.
But he sexualized it and he called me words that are referred to women in a very derogatory way.
As in some other African countries, albinos are held in disdain by many, and called all forms of derogatory names.
"In front of people now, when I am passing they don't give me derogatory names like 'mokala,' 'ngenggerou," says Clifford.
All the while she was terrified she and her family would be caught by Daesh, a derogatory term for ISIS.
The day after the election, they get -- make an all- call, we need all derogatory reports on the Trump campaign.
I have three pages of some of the most derogatory sexual slurs she used against members of the Trump family.
We're going to have to ask you to lay off on the negative and derogatory posts about President Trump, OK?
Racist, derogatory, and/or cruel comments have nothing to do with the person on the receiving end of that abuse.
Instead, much of our online presence has turned into a jumble of derogatory terms, exclamation points, and all-caps diatribes.
The superintendent said a complaint was filed against Joarder in 2012 for allegedly making derogatory comments about the Prophet Mohammed.
So, today we say "little people," instead of other terms that were viewed as derogatory, and that change seems reasonable.
Riley Reyes: Never use derogatory or insulting terms for your partner without asking first, or at least following their lead.
In one comment, I pointed out Simpson's use of the word "pussy" as derogatory within the context of the caption.
Avoid identifying gay people as "homosexuals," an outdated term considered derogatory and offensive to many lesbian and gay people. Lesbian
He created these albums for the Paris Exposition in 1900 to combat these stereotypes and derogatory images [of Black people].
According to an attendee, Fisher made derogatory comments about genitalia, picking up girls and financier Jeffrey Epstein, among other topics.
Herewini-Te Hun posted derogatory and personal attacks against escort Danna Burton online, and outed her as a sex worker.
The agreement, obtained by TMZ, provides neither parent can make derogatory remarks about the other in front of the children.
"Snowflakes" is a popular derogatory term on social media used by conservatives to describe liberals deemed to be too sensitive.
Flash forward to August 2017, when I learned that the meta-description of TJ's website contained a derogatory trans slur.
"We do not hold press conferences to release derogatory information about the subject of a declined criminal investigation," declared Rosenstein.
He did it again: President Donald Trump said something derogatory about poor countries populated by people who are not white.
In that case, Escobar inscribed his eye black with a derogatory term that in English translated to a homophobic slur.
Grant temporary clearances for 180 days with the option of extending for 90 days if no derogatory information is found.
They embody the true spirit of the American values that you dismiss with every inappropriate and derogatory action and comment.
"We condemn the treatment, threats and derogatory messages that he has received because of his heritage and background," Demiroren said.
Thomas is accused of repeatedly punching Booker while calling her derogatory names, according to the arrest warrant, NBC 5 reports.
The question now is whether "intellectual disability" will remain the preference, or, like its predecessors, devolve into a derogatory taunt.
The band said it was trying to reclaim a term widely viewed as a derogatory reference to Asian people's eyes.
Macaca is a derogatory term meaning filthy monkey that some white colonists in Africa had used to describe African natives.
We need to refrain from using demeaning, derogatory and infantilizing words about women that we would never use about men.
In his early MySpace vlogs, Star frequently threw around racist slurs and said derogatory things about African-Americans and Mexicans.
He was scheduled to arrive Saturday, but his plans have changed after U.S. officials reportedly found "derogatory information" regarding Khateeb.
One that bears much finger pointing and verbal reprimands, including the use of derogatory terms like mutants, cyborgs, and transhumanists.
Mark Roberts, an Oregon congressional candidate, is facing backlash for a derogatory tweet he published regarding first lady Melania Trump.
Engram says Blackwell made a particularly nasty and derogatory statement to police upon their arrival at the scene in February.
The president quickly took to Twitter to celebrate the verdict, misspelling Clifford's stage name and attacking her in derogatory language.
This might sound derogatory, but many artists, like Jean-Michel Basquiat and Cy Twombly, have done great work with scribbles.
Umit Ozdag, the vice chairman of the Good Party, caused an outcry in November with derogatory comments about Syrian refugees.
One of the things about derogatory joking is that it can relax the inhibitions against committing an act of violence.
Onlookers not only parroted derogatory phrases Mr. Trump has used for months, but also photographed voters as they marched past.
On the other hand, the provocative first word of that title — which could be perceived as derogatory — is entirely appropriate.
The Russians appeared to think "they had the ability to influence the administration through the derogatory information," the source said.
More recently it has generated a litany of derogatory slurs and alt-right political rants, which saddens and perplexes him.
Investigators also found that 21 members of the Saudi military training in the United States had "derogatory material," Barr said.
It is the act of embracing a name, a term, an idea — or a song — that was intended as derogatory.
There's always been something slightly derogatory about the way we speak of a thirst for wealth, fame, power or attention.
After Reuters alerted Facebook to some of the derogatory posts included in this story, the company said it removed them.
And in the fourth incident, at the Comstock Art facility, graffiti had racist language derogatory to Asians, according to police.
The media is moving away from some of the derogatory language it used so thoughtlessly even a few years ago.
Rather, he said, he reacted when Kaplan made derogatory remarks about Gimelstob's father less than 48 hours after his funeral.
Fox in particular was reported to have tried to plant derogatory information about women who made allegations against Bill O'Reilly.
Last February, she drew criticism for comments she made to The New York Times that were seen as derogatory toward women.
" Lavin locked her Twitter account, but The New Yorker distanced itself from the fact-checker, saying she made a "derogatory assumption.
In Myanmar, Rohingya are widely called "Bengali," which they see as a derogatory term implying they are illegal immigrants from Bangladesh.
But women who date younger men still raises an eyebrow; such women are even called cougars, which is derogatory in 2019.
" Google reviews, which are often filled with derogatory comments, were glowing and complimentary, with several reviewers calling Hausknecht simply "the best.
At trial, the department presented evidence that officers used derogatory terms like "wetback" and "taco eater," which the sheriff's office denied.
Let&aposs talk about Chelsea Clinton, let&aposs talk about how Ted Nugent said the same derogatory statement about Hillary Clinton.
Trumpealo features Trump standing on stage in front of a poncho-and-sombrero-wearing crowd while saying derogatory things about Latinos.
Did he just start screaming at someone younger, or a woman, or an African American, in an extremely derogatory, condescending fashion?
Communities like JTTOTS also skewer male Marines who stand up for "wooks," a derogatory, half-joking epithet for a female Marine.
It's unclear from the documents why Stegall wanted background information on Bagdikian, but DeLoach informed her the FBI had nothing derogatory.
Last year, Dolce angered many when he used the common derogatory term "womb rental" for surrogacy, which is banned in Italy.
Trump supporters would also say that Trump really didn't mean any of those derogatory and demeaning statements he made about women.
Mr Leung and Ms Yau pronounced China in a derogatory way and displayed a banner saying "Hong Kong is not China".
Social media buzzed with jokes about the capture and the interview, including a derogatory hashtag using Mr. Penn's name in Spanish.
Such derogatory rumours often originated with No-Maj medicine men, who were sometimes faking magical powers themselves, and fearful of exposure.
"Derogatory information" is an umbrella term that can "include anything from terror connections to passport irregularities," according to the news service.
For example, when she was a young reporter in Spokane, WA, Cabrera was called a derogatory term while covering a wildfire.
Meanwhile, Macy's chairman Terry Lundgren banned Trump's menswear line from his stores after the President-elect's derogatory comments towards Mexican immigrants.
First up was Marco Rubio: "I will not call him a lightweight, because I think that's a derogatory term," Trump said.
Like a good mob boss, he hedged his bets by gathering derogatory information on both presidential candidates during the 2016 campaign.
It was premised on rejecting "derogatory language and imagery", not repudiating the statements' religious roots or the piety of the customer.
Earlier this month, Barack Obama cancelled a meeting with Duterte after Duterte used a derogatory term to describe the U.S. president.
Some of Trump's Cabinet and administration appointees include individuals who are known to say derogatory things about gay and transgender Americans.
I had to shut down my Instagram because I kept getting really weird people posting mean and derogatory comments on it.
One of the hunters also called him a derogatory name and Orlando's getting ready to make him pay for it. Literally.
The judge agreed and ordered him to stay 100 yards away, and to stop posting threatening or derogatory pics or statements.
He adding that he believes his son was standing up for one of the girls the officer called a derogatory name.
GoDaddy and Google each stopped hosting the neo-Nazi website The Daily Stormer after it published a derogatory story about Heyer.
Many frequently expressed unease about Trump, from his proposal to ban Muslim immigration to his derogatory remarks about women and Hispanics.
Mr. Islam filed a case in 2012 accusing the tailor of making derogatory remarks about the Prophet Muhammad, Mr. Khan said.
The president of left-leaning watchdog organization Media Matters is facing scrutiny over a series of derogatory comments that resurfaced Tuesday.
Heavy people are the frequent target of jokes in the media and use of the derogatory "debu," or "fatso," remains common.
That includes references to his derogatory remarks about women's appearances, many of which have been made in public over many years.
The young legislators set off the conflict by using a derogatory term for China when they took their oaths of office.
" A statement from Miller's office said someone had "inadvertently retweeted a tweet that they were not aware contained a derogatory term.
"Lyin' Comey," the Republican National Committee is calling him, on a bizarre website that includes derogatory quotes from Hillary Clinton, Sen.
After the break-up, Stimpson posted derogatory comments and photos of McLaren online, alleging illegal drug use, according to the Independent.
Both had declared allegiance to a "Hong Kong nation" and then replaced the word China with "Shina," considered derogatory by some.
"Daesh suicide motorcycles now are their favorite weapon inside the Old City," he said, using a derogatory name for Islamic State.
With easy access to social media, shoppers are increasingly aware of — and vocal about — cultural appropriation, derogatory messaging and insensitive references.
The works recycle and reclaim derogatory images of Black Americans throughout the years, confronting the continued racism in American society today.
Mormon was first used as a derogatory term in the 19th century by people from outside the faith, Dr. Bowman said.
But this friend also has a habit of saying derogatory things about gay people, often under cover of her religious beliefs.
Jeanine Añez Chavez, an opposition senator who declared herself interim president, has a record of tweeting derogatory remarks about Indigenous people.
As a candidate, Mr. Trump made derogatory comments about Mexicans, and as president described some African countries with a vulgar epithet.
His first tip was: Beware of African-Americans (but he used a derogatory term we Indians use to refer to them).
Bloomberg's campaign manager called this "derogatory language" and "an act of hate," which, honestly, is exactly something an oligarch would say.
"Derogatory information sometimes is disclosed in the course of criminal investigations and prosecutions, but we never release it gratuitously," Rosenstein wrote.
But often, particularly after posting a celeb shot, Dugan's Instagram DMs are flooded with something uglier: allegations, derogatory comments, and threats.
He also vowed to disseminate derogatory material about the Ukraine expert on his National Security Council, a decorated Iraqi war veteran.
He has even received pushback from PHASE 2, a 1970s pioneer, who believes graffiti is "a derogatory word," Mr. Ket said.
" Minutes later, Trump added: "Never said anything derogatory about Haitians other than Haiti is, obviously, a very poor and troubled country.
"Trump is surrounded by k****", "things will stay the course," read one post on Gab, using a derogatory term for Jews.
Almost every Reddit board for candidates includes an extensive admonition to not engage in derogatory behavior on behalf of their candidate.
"That was the first time any of us heard him use such derogatory language," one San Francisco staffer told the Post.
"Never said anything derogatory about Haitians other than Haiti is, obviously, a very poor and troubled country," Trump tweeted Friday morning.
While the White House initially did not deny the remark, Trump on Friday denied saying "anything derogatory" about individuals from Haiti.
" On Friday, Trump tweeted: "Never said anything derogatory about Haitians other than Haiti is, obviously, a very poor and troubled country.
A third argued that it would be "derogatory to use 'prostitute' in any way, because it's demeaning to prostitutes," she said.
The plaintiffs' papers appeared to offer other examples of grudging or derogatory descriptions of Asian applications, but they had been redacted.
Business Insider did notice two tweets that were explicitly racist, but none that were explicitly sexist or derogatory of his looks.
Just months earlier, colleagues had called on him to step down over derogatory remarks he made about black people and immigrants.
And, as Attorney General William Barr has made clear, the Justice Department generally guards against publicizing "derogatory" information about uncharged individuals.
"Any farmer who talked to the USDA guy who made the crop report would probably say something derogatory to him," McCune said.
The petition asks the court to order Netflix to delete derogatory remarks made directly or indirectly against Rajiv Gandhi or his family.
Their messages, which are oftentimes derogatory and misogynistic, are geared at Clinton supporters (or anyone who disagrees with Sanders for that matter).
In British left-wing and pro-Palestinian circles, derogatory comments about the political clout of Israel and "Zionists" have become quite common.
"The abortera is here," it said, referring to D.A. and using a derogatory word to describe women who have had an abortion.
Trump's 49th birthday, the White House tweeted out a celebratory message but the odd photo choice quickly became a derogatory viral meme.
We have women who are more male-presenting and men around them feel comfortable talking about women in a really derogatory way.
On Tuesday, DeLeo confirmed the police investigation reviewed Beierle's journals and electronics, finding content that was hateful, threatening, and derogatory toward women.
As politicians, they're also highly sensitive to revelations of derogatory information, which means that foreign adversaries are very interested in collecting same.
" For the uninitiated, Wikipedia says a jagoff "is an American English derogatory slang term ... meaning a person who is stupid or inept.
After Kid Rock called Joy Behar a derogatory term on Friday, he was ousted as grand marshal of Saturday's Nashville Christmas Parade.
In the Lit palette, there's a metallic pink eyeshadow named "Bading," which is a derogatory term aimed at homosexuals in the Philippines.
Black people do not fare any better or worse under white supremacy if a derogatory slur is being used as an identifier.
In 2008, he withdrew from a primary campaign for Congress after his campaign was linked to fake, derogatory websites about another candidate.
" Among the changes Schindler covers in the blog is what he describes as "a tougher stance on hateful, offensive and derogatory content.
Many have commented that the meme is derogatory, meant to mock the washed-out photo of Turkin that's plastered across the city.
When it comes to art, "kitsch" is usually a derogatory term describing objects that are overly sentimental, gaudy, and in poor taste.
What's more, he had increasingly personalized his antagonism with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, referring to him often with derogatory epithets.
Readers learn that the "dangerous" Ahmadiya (called by a derogatory term) are a "destructive" sect with a "filthy agenda" that helps Zionism.
Apa explained how an attacker could load ransomware onto a robot and then display profane images or issue derogatory remarks to customers.
"He had been acting strangely, saying a lot of derogatory comments towards the Jewish community," Miami Beach Police spokesman Ernesto Rodriguez said.
But with hosannas being sung over the vaunted brilliance of television these days, to describe a play in such terms isn't derogatory.
Friends say that the former president is deeply bothered by Mr. Trump's campaign message, especially his derogatory remarks about Muslims and immigrants.
She noticed that sometimes, when female employees walked through certain areas of the plant, male workers whistled, catcalled, and made derogatory comments.
"It's quite obviously a derogatory, cartoonish representation of an indigenous person," Michael Swinwood, another of Cardinal's lawyers, said in a phone interview.
However, if the report reveals derogatory information about Trump, it could be politically damaging and produce new headaches for the White House.
The actress' hit ABC show, "Roseanne," was canceled last month after she made a derogatory tweet about former Obama aide Valerie Jarrett.
We're glad to see Banks excise a derogatory term from her vocab, but it's clear that the underlying prejudice is still there.
Inappropriate Language – Content should not contain excessive use of derogatory language, including language intended to offend or insult particular groups of people.
In an email titled "Derogatory Cory," the RNC urged readers to "picture" a male Republican lawmaker "mansplaining" to a female Cabinet secretary.
Four in 10 have heard derogatory language directed at students of color, Muslims, immigrants and people based on gender or sexual orientation.
"If they have these kind of derogatory feelings about us, you can only imagine what they're thinking about these detainees," she said.
There's a part of the video where there are derogatory words falling over Alithea and she fights them off—slut, whore, etc.
Before that, she worked for an 85-year-old woman who, she recalled, repeatedly made racist, derogatory comments about immigrants and Mexicans.
He used a derogatory word to describe players who did not stand for the anthem and called on owners to fire them.
That meeting was set up by Donald Trump Jr., the president's eldest son, to get derogatory information from Russians about Hillary Clinton.
I began to pay attention to how my grandfather and uncles talked about black people, using derogatory terms, claiming they were dirty.
"He didn't look down on foreign places he visited and their 'quaintness/backwardness/insert-usual-derogatory adjective,'" the journalist Rania Abouzeid tweeted.
This week, the Supreme Court reversed the Trademark Office's decision, striking down the law that denied trademark protection to names deemed derogatory.
"Last time they did broad hacking to find as much information as possible to dig through and find derogatory narratives," Watts says.
I recall a case in France a few years ago mocking fans of clubs from the industrial north with a derogatory term.
Trump, aides said, refers to nearly every program that provides benefits to poor people as welfare, a term he regards as derogatory.
It included political appointees illegally sneaking into her security clearance file and leaking derogatory information in clear violation of the Privacy Act.
Feminists called it his "perverted way" of taunting female critics who are angered by frequent derogatory comments, some of a sexual nature.
Riley made headlines last week when he was captured on video striking a who repeatedly called him derogatory names and racial slurs.
But while we may run across an occasional Moose, we're not going to call anyone "Mooch," at least not without derogatory intent.
Melania Trump thanked the actress and model Emily Ratajkowski on Twitter on Monday night for defending her against a reporter's derogatory comment.
Last week, graffiti using derogatory language against Asians was discovered in the bathroom stall of a physics building and in Day Hall.
In doing so, Trump brought back his derisive "Pocahontas" nickname for Warren — a derogatory reference to her claims of Native American heritage.
Although there have been high-profile exceptions, the Justice Department generally does not publish derogatory information about individuals not charged with crimes.
"A Wog is a derogatory term used to describe all of you, who are all just average humans compared to the superior Scientologist."
THOMAS: You know I just want to say that at the end of the day, we definitely condemned anyone that says derogatory statements.
Turkey also accused police of using "disproportionate" force and "inhumane and derogatory" treatment against Turkish nationals who&aposd gathered in Rotterdam on Sunday.
Second, Mueller believes the government might encounter difficulty in determining the value of a contribution that took the form of factual derogatory information.
She thus decided to start Nappys de Babi, reclaiming a once derogatory nickname for 'natural' hair and Babi, an informal name for Abidjan.
Then again, others pointed out, the president himself has no problem making derogatory statements about women — how much can we really malign her?
Racial slurs, derogatory content, and mean or hateful content directed at an individual or specific group of people are not safe for monetization.
Many say the movie poster — depicting the tall, thin heroine next to a shorter, heavier version of herself — is derogatory and fat shaming.
Tangail Police Superintendent Mohammed Tanvir said a complaint was filed against Joarder in 2012 for allegedly making derogatory comments about the Prophet Mohammed.
"The name becomes a derogatory racial reference when used as an insult," said the general secretary of the Alliance of Colonial Era Tribes.
And he said one of his few regrets was running too soon with his derogatory nickname of "Pocahontas" for 2020 presidential hopeful Sen.
So even if words weren't identified as abusive—like if they weren't slurs or derogatory language—they could still be processed as such.
" • "Swearing and slurring his words, calling the police chief a derogatory name and trying to imitate a Jamaican accent in a different video.
But, she said in her NBC interview: "I am pretty certain that he's probably said some very derogatory things about me," she said.
The leak was explosive because it was packed with profane, derogatory, and offensive remarks toward all kinds of people in Puerto Rican life.
The group, which was originally uncovered by ProPublica, featured jokes about migrant deaths and derogatory posts and images of Latina members of Congress.
In the video, he says the two men addressed him using racially derogatory language before being escorted out of the restaurant, reports TotalCroatiaNews.
That characterization alarmed some Mueller teem members, who felt Barr's letter to Congress didn't properly describe "derogatory information" they'd unearthed, according to CNN.
As he rose to become the county's new leader, Bolsonaro made a number of derogatory statements about women, minorities and the LGBTQ community.
Interestingly, the derogatory translations seem to have been provided by an unspecified service, while the inoffensive translations were explicitly performed by Microsoft Translator.
Mr. Trump, aides said, refers to nearly every program that provides benefits to poor people as welfare, a term he regards as derogatory.
In less than 24 hours, outraged netizens have called for the dismissal of Phua, citing that her remarks as racially discriminating and derogatory.
"The brutality of Daesh and other terrorist groups seemingly knows no bounds," he said, using the derogatory Arabic term for the jihadist group.
The columns at the park were painted red, and some derogatory comments were written around the memorial, the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office said.
In each of these instances, the individuals might become legal immigrants eligible for citizenship who also might later trigger a derogatory background check.
Barreto also listed her personal website, which linked to all of her social media accounts where she published a number of derogatory remarks.
Numbers are similar in neighboring Bangladesh, where 84% of women in an Actionaid survey had experienced derogatory comments or sexual advances in public.
A previous CNN KFile review of Grossman's social media posts revealed recurring rhetoric against diversity and derogatory descriptions of Muslims and African-Americans.
"Never said anything derogatory about Haitians other than Haiti is, obviously, a very poor and troubled country," Trump said on Twitter Friday morning.
"This allegation that I participated in fraud and criminal activity is obviously an extremely derogatory accusation that will harm my reputation," Yohai wrote.
"Big Brother's" latest evictee Jack Matthews was confronted about his derogatory comments in a live interview with host Julie Chen after Thursday's episode.
More than 11,000 Americans make pilgrimages to Mecca each year, and Mr. Comey said the F.B.I. found no "derogatory" information about his trips.
Brexit Minister Mark Garnier has admitted using a derogatory comment to his secretary and sending her to buy sex toys for his wife.
Straight players have not always been so tolerant, Mr. Holmes added, recalling a derogatory comment made in a locker room eight years ago.
Its "use as an epithet" is "not entirely clear," according to the publication, though the word continues to be used in derogatory ways.
Trump has often used the derogatory name "Pocahontas" to refer to Warren, who is considered a potential Democratic challenger to Trump in 2020.
In a heated exchange on Twitter, Banks described Malik as "curry-scented" and called him a "faggot", a derogatory term for gay men.
Sure, one of the hallmarks of Trump's political career has been his derogatory remarks about everyone from Latinos to Muslims to disabled people.
In August 2015, Hannity's colleague Megyn Kelly asked Trump at a Fox News-sponsored debate to account for his derogatory comments about women.
Bloomberg's campaign went after Sanders on Monday, faulting the Vermont senator for the derogatory comments his supporters often make online about other candidates.
Flat, stale, boring—whatever derogatory and vaguely loaded term you want to use for an oldish (if perfectly nice!) man, he was it.
It teaches elements of a patriotic prewar school curriculum and Mr. Kagoike has been accused of making derogatory statements about Chinese and Koreans.
Together, they sought to hack the computers of the Democratic National Committee, and to release derogatory material timed to damage the Clinton campaign.
" As for the "derogatory word," Lindsay explained, "She called me a 'bully,' and for her to use that phrase was offensive to me.
Rodriguez said he was assured by friends in the law enforcement community that there were "no derogatory conclusions" about the former Mexican official.
Mr. Barr has also noted that the department does not generally publish derogatory information about individuals who have not been charged with crimes.
" Griesemer has admitted to calling the Islamic Center of Ann Arbor in September and making "derogatory comments relating to the mosque and Muslims.
Brandy is a one-note, capital-R racist who does racist things like tell derogatory jokes about Latinos and drop the occasional slur.
Black welders and painters testified to regularly hearing slurs, threats, and other derogatory comments over years of employment at a trailer manufacturing company.
On Monday evening, CNN reported that Russian intelligence officials had reportedly discussed "derogatory" material they had about Trump and other campaign officials: Russian government officials discussed having potentially "derogatory" information about then-presidential candidate Donald Trump and some of his top aides in conversations intercepted by U.S. intelligence during the 2016 election, according to two former intelligence officials and a congressional source.
Mateen's contact with gay world Mateen made derogatory comments about gays and expressed outrage over the sight of two men kissing, according to reports.
Forty percent said they have heard derogatory language used against students of color, Muslims, immigrants and other students based on gender or sexual orientation.
Hernandez posted a message on Instagram on Wednesday asking fans to end the derogatory chant that is usually shouted during their opponents' goal kicks.
The blitz is also the reduction of this American moment in history to nothing but politicized debates, derogatory name-calling and dictated workplace rules.
Seizing on Trump's low favorability ratings among women, Priorities unveiled a pair of ads aiming to use Trump's derogatory comments about women against him.
The comments included derogatory remarks about women on camera, anti-Semitic slurs, far-right memes with references to "white genocide," and pro-Trump slogans.
And who can forget DSquared2's fall 2015 collection inspired by "Canadian Indian tribes," and titled "Squaw" — a derogatory term for Native American women.
However, law enforcement officers who use racist or derogatory language may give the impression they won't be able to perform their job without bias.
Homosexual [hoh-muh-sek-shoo-uh l] | adjective (homosexual people) An outdated clinical term referring to queer people that is considered derogatory and offensive.
In 2015, she responded to criticism over weight gain, telling Ellen DeGeneres that she's been on the receiving end of derogatory comments for years.
She said this is ableist language and I shouldn't call anything crazy, psycho or insane because it is derogatory to people with mental illness.
The report is also expected to criticize two FBI officials who exchanged derogatory text messages about Trump while they worked on the Clinton investigation.
The New Republic published a piece on Friday titled "My Mayor Pete Problem" that was quickly criticized on social media as "homophobic" and derogatory.
Norton had sent several controversial tweets, once claiming she was "friends with various neo-Nazis" and retweeting a word deemed derogatory to African-Americans.
Broadly speaking, energetic local scenes normalised Scottish culture, and let some people see their identities portrayed in a way that wasn't derogatory or sneering.
" Context: The Access Hollywood tapes had just leaked, and Trump had defended himself by describing the derogatory comments toward women as "locker room talk.
For ISIS, which claimed responsibility in a statement and video, it's a symbolic strike at the heart of "Safavid" (derogatory term for Iranian) darkness.
She is aware of his history of derogatory comments towards women but says focusing on those events ignores all the good he has done.
Breitbart has used racial slurs and derogatory terms related to sexual orientation on its site that AppNexus feared could incite violence against those groups.
"The Marine Corps is deeply concerned about allegations regarding the derogatory online comments and sharing of salacious photographs in a closed website," Alvis said.
The Investigatory Powers Act on Tuesday, codifying new and existing digital surveillance capabilities, is often referred to by the derogatory nickname, the Snooper's Charter.
The ban is based on excessive and derogatory verbal abuse directed at a player during the game that violated the NBA Code of Conduct.
Police said they were investigating whether Joardar's killing was connected to a complaint made against him for making a derogatory comment about Prophet Mohammad.
Hillary Clinton criticized Donald Trump for his derogatory comments on women and minorities in her first major speech as the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee.
"I think it has been used by some people in a derogatory manner, but I'm actually proud of the work I did," he said.
He called Ms. Warren "Pocahontas," a derogatory nickname because of her unsubstantiated claims during her 2012 Senate run that she has Native-American ancestry.
The restaurant spot in the Trump Hotel has been controversial since celebrity chef José Andrés pulled out following Trump's derogatory comments about Mexican immigrants.
Trump on Friday denied that he said "anything derogatory" about Haitians, saying in a tweet he simply used "tough" language in the immigration meeting.
Of course, Trump has a long and storied history of derogatory words and insulting, demeaning gestures when it comes to the topic of disabilities.
More than 11,000 Americans make pilgrimages to Mecca each year, and Mr. Comey said the F.B.I. found no "derogatory" information about Mr. Mateen's trips.
If he has not said anything that's derogatory or demeaning to African Americans, why would he go to the extent to shut me down?
The media's suggestion that the president called an entire class of people a derogatory name goes beyond bias — it is also inflammatory and irresponsible.
The President's derogatory comments about nonwhite countries penetrated my intellectual armor as has the administration's callous policies toward Haiti, my parents' country of origin.
Facebook announced in September it would block ad targeting based on derogatory terms, and vowed to add more human reviewers to oversee the business.
The coverage generated a torrent of criticism on Twitter with members of the public branding it as "utterly puerile" and "sexist, derogatory trash journalism".
First off, we all seem to take it for granted that it's okay to talk about taxpayers along imaginary and often derogatory "class" lines.
He then said Comey compounded his error by holding a press conference in which he released "derogatory information" about Clinton — contrary to FBI practice.
The Campaign for Real Ale (Camra) disallowed the sale of beverages with derogatory names including Dizzy Blonde, Slack Alice, Leg-Spreader, and Village Bike.
Russian government officials reportedly talked about having possibly "derogatory" information about President Trump and some of his top aides during the 2016 presidential race.
But the two legislators-elect are not "choosing to defend the rule of law" by using foul and derogatory language to describe our country.
This could have used a clue that isn't as focused on women's sexuality and the derogatory names it has been given in the past.
A couple of summers ago, she said, he made a derogatory comment about her weight, something he never would have done in the past.
He took aim at Trump and Melania, but then dropped the term that is widely regarded as a derogatory term referring to white people.
The Russian operations on social media were meant to communicate derogatory information about Hillary Clinton and other candidates, including Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio.
Sam Ponder, the host of the high-profile "Sunday N.F.L. Countdown," tweeted screenshots from Barstool articles that included crude and derogatory statements about her.
Even before the mosque opened, her personal Facebook page and that of the mosque were flooded with derogatory messages and even some death threats.
The man, Taimoor Raza, 30, was found guilty of making derogatory remarks about the Prophet Muhammad, his wives and others on Facebook and WhatsApp.
Once derogatory information emerged from that operation, the Russians might then have seen an opportunity for a campaign to influence or disrupt the election.
By taking a derogatory caricature like Aunt Jemima and outfitting her with weapons, Ms. Saar transforms her into an image of power and certitude.
Fifty-nine gravestones at the Hebrew Cemetery were marked with swastikas and derogatory phrases in black magic marker, the Fall River Police Department said.
Some black voters were also told they would be "black Boers" if they chose the DA, a derogatory reference to Afrikaans-speaking white farmers.
You're using it in what I consider to be more of a derogatory term, as opposed to an activist could be an active investor.
LBGT advocacy group GLAAD slammed Carson's comments, calling them "derogatory myths" that show the secretary is "unfit to be the head of" the agency.
Shares of Facebook were little changed during extended trading following the company's announcement that it would work to prevent ads targeted at derogatory terms.
Clinton, whose remarks elicited some heckling but mostly polite applause, riffed off Trump's past derogatory remarks about women's looks and "ranking" them on appearance.
Trump has escalated the feud this week as Machado gave interviews to several media outlets recounting derogatory comments Trump allegedly made about her appearance.
Gowdy also sent a letter Wednesday to Kelly, asking him when the White House knew of any "potential derogatory or disqualifying information" about Porter.
As part of the advertising revamp, Google said that it would rigorously vet online content that could be considered hate speech or derogatory content.
Phrases using the derogatory term, including "pussy grabs back," have been a source of empowerment for some women in the aftermath of Trump's election.
"I feel like he's generating a big divide in our beautiful country with these derogatory terms that he uses," said Monica Elizondo, a homemaker.
SOCIAL Q'S A bank teller's derogatory remark leaves a reader wondering whether to speak up or wait for it to happen to someone else.
"We stand firmly against harassment, bullying and shaming — especially of women — through the use of derogatory terms meant to belittle and demean," they wrote.
Sarah Huckabee Sanders, the White House press secretary, denied on Saturday morning that Mr. Trump had made derogatory statements about immigrants during the meeting.
I will not be silent about a nominee for AG who has made derogatory & racist comments that have no place in our justice system.
He also thinks elites should stop using the derogatory "redneck" to describe the rural working class, a term he likened to a racial slur.
Of course, it makes sense to be suspicious of a police officer, such as Mark Fuhrman, who used the word in a particularly derogatory way.
In 2015, a British member of Parliament was accused of sprucing up his own page while adding derogatory information to the articles about his rivals.
For some persecuted or marginalized groups or individuals, using "hateful" labels is way of taking ownership of derogatory terms that are often used against them.
Torres was part of a smaller group that "threatened to kill the party goers while repeatedly using derogatory racial slurs against them," said the statement.
Sheeple dates back to 1945, according to the dictionary entry, most likely as a derogatory term for helpless followers of consumer trends of the time.
Al Qaeda in the Indian Subcontinent, or AQIS, claimed responsibility for the assaults, saying Dipan and the others made derogatory remarks about the Muslim faith.
Shielding Trump from criticism, the convention also rejected a resolution that would have condemned derogatory remarks toward women and minorities, The Lincoln Journal Star reports.
Bibi was convicted in 2010 of making derogatory remarks about Islam during an argument with her neighbors, and had been on death row since then.
While taking their oaths last month the pair swore, referred to China in a derogatory way and displayed banners saying "Hong Kong is not China".
Its aim was to bar at least two lawmakers from taking up their seats after they had used derogatory language about China when swearing in.
Responding to critics who accuse Trump of being racist, LeVell said he disagrees, claiming he's never heard Trump make any derogatory comments about African-Americans.
According to criminal records, Nucera, who is white, violently slammed the man's head into a metal door jam, while yelling racial slurs and derogatory remarks.
"The campaign was retweeting information on Twitter today and inadvertently retweeted a tweet that they were not aware contained a derogatory term," Loeffler, told CNN.
Since the bombings, Yelp users have posted scores of negative reviews on First American Fried Chicken's page that include Islamophobic insults and other derogatory remarks.
The remarks also include derogatory terms against women -- notably former New York City Council speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito -- and homophobic comments targeting singer Ricky Martin.
The New York Times last week revealed it was standing by its hiring of Jeong despite several derogatory tweets of hers aimed at white people.
Murphy also said it appeared Elizabeth had been targeting Jenna on Facebook with multiple derogatory or negative comments, according to interviews conducted during the investigation.
The Harris campaign told the Times that she donated the money from Trump to charities after the then-presidential candidate made derogatory statements about Mexicans.
In Thailand, with its strict lèse–majesté laws, tourists have been warned about posting derogatory comments about the king, which can result in harsh punishments.
"One pair of boys in the program overheard another student being called 'gay' in a derogatory way, and they stood up for him," she says.
According to the indictment, conspirators bought paid advertisements targeting Clinton, as well as Florida Senator Marco Rubio and Texas Senator Ted Cruz, with derogatory attacks.
In a series of comments resurfaced by conservative outlet The Daily Caller, Angelo Carusone appeared to make derogatory comments about Jews, "transvestites" and Japanese people.
" He assumed that there had been "derogatory information" in Hadid's record, he said, because "there is usually a negative reason why you're not granted that.
She's reluctant to go anywhere alone, including her favorite neighborhood sports bar, after encountering a drunk high school classmate who shouted derogatory names at her.
" Wood said she didn't mean that in a derogatory way but later said "this conduct is inimitable to giving Mr. Cohen eventually a fair trial.
He used prepared notes to expound on his definition of "New York values," the phrase Mr. Cruz had used against him in a derogatory manner.
He referred to Iranians as "sons of Majus," using a term that refers to Zoroastrians and is often used as a derogatory term for Iranians.
Many Twitter users commenting on Upton's post were quick to disagree with her, and some resorted to using sexist, derogatory language to challenge her stance.
For those who hate her, no other word will do (though the truly dedicated don't hesitate to throw in other derogatory options for further emphasis).
"I would say anything is better than a duckface in front of the mirror," says Vermeulen, using derogatory slang that refers to pouting in photos.
But that was the point: to reduce the islands to a derogatory stereotype of blackness and thereby imply that their residents could never rule themselves.
YouTube is investigating conservative commentator Steven Crowder after Vox host Carlos Maza accused him of harassment and making derogatory comments about his ethnicity and sexuality.
The ruling came after the two young politicians, Sixtus Leung, 30, and Yau Wai-ching, 25, inserted a derogatory term for China in their oaths.
"A campaign can be assisted not only by the provision of funds, but also by the provision of derogatory information about an opponent," Mueller wrote.
Promoting a derogatory term that intentionally ignores and marginalizes the views of ethnic minorities reflects poorly on the League and all countries associated with it.
But four men showed up at victims' homes and assaulted them, restrained them with tape, and made derogatory comments about their sexuality, court documents said.
Belly pooch, muffin top, food baby, roll, love handles, saddle bags...the world has a lot of cutesy and derogatory ways to describe body fat.
It seems some of the King Arthur star's admirers have been making derogatory remarks about his longtime girlfriend, Morgana McNelis, and Hunnam has had enough.
Later, however, Elizabeth catches word of some derogatory things about the palace and herself that Jackie said at a party in London and is distressed.
The bottom line: The United States has enjoyed a positive image across much of Africa, but Trump's recent derogatory comments have severely damaged its reputation.
Derogatory comments and false accusations come with the territory, according to Nadeem Mazen, an MIT-educated engineer who serves in the Cambridge, Massachusetts, city council.
According to The Root, the term was first used in a derogatory way during a convention of the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) in 1919.
But they also felt—quite deeply—that it was wrong to say anything derogatory about a man who had become President of the United States.
But her parents fought hard against any efforts to single her out, as well as against the derogatory attention and insults that she often received.
This is where an individual experiences delusions or hallucinations, often of derogatory voices telling them they're worthless and better off dead, or of pathological guilt.
Homophobic comments on Mr. Bhutto's video, both from media sources and social media users, employed derogatory terms and curses to condemn him and his art.
The NPR article about Mr. Levinsohn included allegations that he had used a derogatory term for gay men and rated the attractiveness of female colleagues.
"I let them know it is considered a very derogatory racial slur and I don't think it should be allowed anywhere," he told NBC News.
While I believe that rural Americans' support for Donald Trump is misguided, I also believe that the derogatory labels applied to them are equally misguided.
And now, in the modern era, the word is used almost exclusively in its second, derogatory sense, to suggest an irrational loyalty to your people.
Shane refers to noodles as "nooders" and uses a derogatory term for Asians in the expletive-laden discussion ... with both hosts bashing all things China.
He has quit using the phrases "ethnic food" and "hole in the wall," which he came to see as derogatory and steeped in white privilege.
Beyond the budget hole, Trump's outreach to women is plagued by a history — both during his campaign and long before — of derogatory statements about women.
Mr. Raza was initially charged under a section of the penal code that punishes derogatory remarks about other religious personalities for up to two years.
Every scientific study confirms that the stigma of derogatory terms like "queer" and "bitch" are mediated by perceived power when the referenced groups own them.
Racist graffiti using derogatory language about African Americans was found in the stairway of the same building earlier in the month, according to the website.
Less than a week later, school officials terminated Mr. Anderson's employment, citing a zero-tolerance policy on the use of derogatory language by staff members.
Some scientists dismissed efforts to find exoplanets as "stamp collecting," a derogatory term within the community for hunting new, unreachable lights just to name them.
Politico reported that after it began looking into the story and found further allegations of derogatory comments against Malik, Gillibrand's office decided to fire Malik.
On Monday, the Sanders campaign fired a campaign organizer, Ben Mora, after his private Twitter feed was revealed to include derogatory comments about 2020 candidates.
We have to stop slut-shaming each other and knock down these derogatory labels because it's going to continue if we don't take a stand.
Fox News host Tucker Carlson said Wednesday that accusing others of being racist has become so commonplace that the term has been rendered less derogatory.
Liu was later punished by his employers and had since apologized to the staff for the derogatory remarks in the video, the embassy spokesman said.
"It's hard because students do use derogatory slang … and they say 'Johnny you're gay,' and they may mean that in a bullying aspect," he said.
The Senate is also seeking any communication related to "derogatory information" about Hillary Clinton or communications about Russian attempts to meddled in the 2016 election.
In taking their oaths last month, they substituted a word for China that is widely seen as derogatory, and Ms. Yau added a common obscenity.
His tenure ended in 250 when Tanzanian wildlife officials barred him from the country, citing derogatory statements he made about the industry in an email.
Take "broflake," a derogatory term for a conservative man who is easily offended by progressive attitudes (even as he mocks progressives as overly sensitive "snowflakes").
Scavino fired back by reviving the derogatory nickname Trump had given Bush last year to raise doubts about his energy level and ultimately defeat him.
In fact, Strzok was reassigned from Mueller's team when the derogatory text messages were discovered by his bosses (Page reportedly had left Mueller's team earlier).
And he's found that even those with derogatory profiles on the app have turned out to be good people with a desire for meaningful connection.
"We need to make sure the places are safe, that Daesh left no bombs," said an Iraqi officer, using a derogatory Arabic term for Islamic State.
The term 剩女 (sheng nü), or "leftover women," is an example of a widely used derogatory term for single women who are 27 or older.
In his view, rather than "racist" being "a descriptive term with a clear-cut definition," we have turned it into a "fixed derogatory putdown," an insult.
Seeing that the Honduran man was upset, the witnessing agent took the note away from him and provided him another without the derogatory phrase on it.
They provided the justices with examples of other trials in which jurors uttered slurs or made derogatory remarks about Native American, African-American and Hispanic defendants.
"I will not be silent about a nominee for AG who has made derogatory & racist comments that have no place in our justice system," she wrote.
The Wildlings: a derogatory term for the Free Folk, those that live beyond the Wall, which refers to something that is "wild; not cultivated or domesticated."
Multiple women have publicly accused Trump of sexual misconduct and assault, and his openly misogynistic remarks about women have ranged from the derogatory to the despicable.
You might wish a customer hadn't said something derogatory about your business, but if what that customer said is true, then you have no legal recourse.
"Starting today, we're taking a tougher stance on hateful, offensive and derogatory content" Google will also start allowing advertisers to blacklist individual YouTube channels and sites.
I've been single for the most part going on 11 years now, and so I have heard every derogatory, patronizing, demeaning thing said about single women.
But for Great Britain, the derogatory term could soon be phased out of the lexicon entirely, if the demands of a new report come into effect.
In one piece, he accused campus "multiculturalists" of stereotyping minorities who espoused conservative views, and he listed some of the derogatory terms used to describe them.
Ventura sued Kyle in 2012 after Kyle, a retired Navy SEAL, wrote in an autobiography that he punched a man who made derogatory remarks about SEALs.
Many of the comments accompanying the image, posted mostly by anonymous Internet trolls, comprised racist, derogatory remarks about the shape and size of the model's lips.
Clinton's campaign has highlighted Trump's most derogatory remarks in TV ads aimed at moderate, suburban women -- a constituency that has helped Republican nominees in years past.
On Sunday, Media Matters of America, a progressive think-tank, released audio recordings of primetime host Tucker Carlson referring to women in derogatory terms years ago.
" There were the ones who thought that comment was derogatory to all women, and wanted her to take it back, but were still overall supportive: "WHAT??
The speeches were peppered with biblical passages and references to God, and two American pastors with a history of derogatory remarks about other faiths delivered blessings.
Oprah is speaking out after "racist robocalls" impersonating her and using derogatory language were reportedly sent to Georgia voters last week ahead of Tuesday's midterm elections.
"Any unsportsmanlike conduct or derogatory comments are not acceptable and not in line with our district's values," Tadlock said, saying the Elkhorn students would be disciplined.
Ideally, the financial goal will be raised and whoever has "concrete audio evidence" of Trump saying derogatory things will come forward with the material, said Holman.
Kizer described those "very derogatory" remarks as being of a "sexual nature," adding that a male inside Mutschlechner's vehicle responded by calling them out as offensive.
John Yang, president of Asian Americans Advancing Justice - AAJC, a Washington, D.C., civil rights organization, said the Slants' motivations for reappropriating a derogatory term were honest.
House Democrats seeking Trump's removal from office repeatedly warned that an acquittal would embolden Trump to seek derogatory information on his political opponents from foreign powers.
A newly-released spot from the pro-Cruz group Our Principles PAC features women reading the derogatory words and phrases he has hurled at other women.
And the latest comments about Manigault-Newman are hardly the first time the president has made derogatory remarks about women or people of color on Twitter.
Denver Nuggets center Nikola Jokic was fined $25,000 by the NBA for using derogatory and offensive language during a post game interview, the league announced Wednesday.
David offered several examples of this marginalization, including leering looks and derogatory comments on benign things like a woman's headscarf or the daily exercise of prayer.
Still, the lore surrounding the error never faded, with Buckner saying he and his family were the targets of derogatory comments from bitter fans for years.
"The Director ignored another longstanding principle; we do not hold press conferences to release derogatory information about the subject of a declined criminal investigation," Rosenstein wrote.
The use of this term was originally attached to be derogatory, and I have to assume you are being that, and for many that association persists.
Twitter's AI will also search out those derogatory terms, but the suspect tweets will always be reviewed by a human, who will make the final call.
Jonathan Cheban allegedly sent an expletive-filled, derogatory message to a Twitter user who dared to post a meme making fun of the 43-year-old.
Zervos alleged in the lawsuit that she and her business were damaged after Trump's derogatory statements about her following her sexual misconduct allegations against the president.
The 2012 case against Mr. Joarder was filed by a local madrasa teacher, who accused him of making derogatory remarks about the prophet, Mr. Khan said.
The man, William Ames, made derogatory remarks about Mexican-Americans at Union Square last month, getting into a heated argument with two men, BuzzFeed News reported.
But President Donald Trump and his press secretary Sarah Sanders insisted they were also owed an apology from ABC for airing derogatory comments about the administration.
Another writer on NPR wrote about her own qualms with not so much the actual word, but the kind of derogatory statement that often accompany it.
Kevin Hart stepped down last month from hosting after tweets from 2009-2011 resurfaced with derogatory language referring to gay people and disparaging comments about sexuality.
In a conference call with reporters on Wednesday, Trump campaign manager Kellyanne Conway urged Clinton to let go of staff making derogatory comments about a religion.
He allegedly confronted the victim and began using derogatory and homophobic slurs, causing the woman to argue with him, according to the New York Daily News.
The term "e-girl" started off as a derogatory term, used by men to objectify women who they saw as simply looking for male attention online.
For so long I've had to grin and bear the derogatory comments, the angst of what people think of me, where the malice has come from.
The tweets, many of which have been deleted, are from between 28503 and 22019 and included derogatory language referring to gay people and sexuality, CNN reported.
As far as the SF-86, that was done strictly on the basis of finding something that was derogatory and could make them susceptible to blackmail.
Absolutely. There's this mentality I've noticed with some employers—the way that they talk to their workers and the names they call them are very derogatory.
Police in New York City are reportedly searching for a man who allegedly punched another after making derogatory comments about his race on a public bus.
The article published Monday includes Joe Ricketts questioning the birthplace, religion and education of Chicagoan and former President Barack Obama, and other insensitive and derogatory comments.
She was typically called this name by men who didn't like their women so smart, and it was considered by some to be a derogatory phrase.
" Cyril Ramaphosa, South Africa's deputy president and the newly elected leader of the governing African National Congress, called the statement "really, really derogatory" and "hugely offensive.
But the problem is that the Cuban government, which understandably took Mr. Bolsonaro's comments as "derogatory and threatening," has already begun bringing health care workers home.
Today, feverish derogatory presidential tweets are dragging America down into a garbage pile of hatred and bigotry, resurrecting memories of painful episodes in our nation's past.
Yet on January 11, President Donald J. Trump revealed the contradictory truth when he made a racist and derogatory statement condemning immigrants from several nonwhite countries.
Players who are particularly prone to pop-offs are sometimes called "salty," a derogatory term for those who get upset with games more easily than most.
"This allegation that I participated in fraud and criminal activity is obviously an extremely derogatory accusation that will harm my reputation," he said in the filing.
The former chief, accused of a hate crime after allegedly slamming a black teenager's head into a doorjamb, has used "derogatory racial terms," his lawyer said.
The federal government "has removed Fayyaz Chohan from the post of Punjab Information Minister following derogatory remarks about the Hindu community," the PTI said on Twitter.
And November midterm elections in the U.S. bring the possibility that Trump could return to the rhetoric of his presidential campaign, which was derogatory toward Mexico.
The accused girl told officers she intended to cause problems between Gabbie and another child and made derogatory comments verbally and electronically, a police report said.
Part of the struggle is that I know in the vast majority of cases there is no intention to cause offense or be derogatory to others.
"I don't mean this in a derogatory way, but it is maybe a bit of a fault—he is something of a gadfly," Clay told me.
He pointed out that the rapper inverted the meaning of "thot," a derogatory term for a sexually active woman, by proudly identifying as a "thot" himself.
Unfortunately there are still derogatory images around, and there is still a lot of racism and hatred that unfortunately seems to have been on the uprise.
Mr. Trump has avoided derogatory comments or tweets about Mr. Xi, even as his administration has made moves, like the Taiwan arms sale, that angered Beijing.
And Mr. Trump has made clear he sees no problem in accepting derogatory information from foreign governments, saying, "I'd take it," even after the Mueller report.
Identity politics doesn't just refer to its derogatory connotation of social justice warrior snowflakes advocating for cancel culture and political correctness (though that's part of it).
He says many Colombians, hearing their accents or assuming because of their clothes that they are migrants, have called them "venecos" - a derogatory term for Venezuelans.
In an article published on Wednesday, USA Today identified at least 200 instances of racist and derogatory images and material in yearbooks across the United States.
In addition, Trump denied he made derogatory comments about Haitians, including "Why do we want people from Haiti here?" and saying that all Haitians have AIDS.
Though once considered derogatory, the term Viet Kieu is now used by Vietnamese locals simply to distinguish themselves from those who were born or live overseas.
There are derogatory mentions of "swift boating" and celebratory references to Noam Chomsky, not to mention the aforementioned reverence for both Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama.
The selection of responses to Fong-Jones' announcement below is full of bigoted and derogatory comments, many aimed at her identity as a transgender woman of color.
The term cucks has been popularized in the Trump-supporting community as a derivative of "cuckold" and is meant to be a derogatory term for other conservatives.
Earlier this year, Amazon's Alexa team spoke about the importance of creating an empowered Alexa — one who will not respond to derogatory words — in the #MeToo era.
Jeff Bezos, if you have something bad to say about Bitcoin, you had better start working on your derogatory remarks because the bar has been set high.
The case raises questions about how administrators and cops determine what counts as a threat and what's a form of free expression, albeit a highly derogatory one.
The term, which can represent gay, lesbian, asexual, intersex and transgender people, among others, used to be a derogatory one, but Cannon and others are reclaiming it.
Bibi was sentenced to death for allegedly making derogatory remarks about Islam after neighbors objected to her drinking water from their glass because she was not Muslim.
After Rooney reported the messages, she said she found out through a professor and other students that Light and the fourth student were also receiving derogatory messages.
Members recently "shared derogatory comments about Latina lawmakers who plan to visit a controversial Texas detention facility on Monday, calling them 'scum buckets' and 'hoes,'" Thompson writes.
Fox News' Kelly reignited the feud, albeit unintentionally, at a Republican debate in August, where she grilled Trump about the derogatory words he's used to describe women.
She then released secretly recorded audio in which the Braveheart filmmaker went on another profanity-laced rant against Grigorieva – using the N-word and other derogatory phrases.
Trump in recent days has attacked Alicia Machado, a 1996 Miss Universe who has accused Trump of making derogatory statements about her weight back in the 1990s.
"The campaign was retweeting information on Twitter today and inadvertently retweeted a tweet that they were not aware contained a derogatory term," said Loeffler in a statement.
Even if Ryan didn't mean to use the phrase in a derogatory manner, it's so widely used in that way that many people interpreted it as racist.
Perhaps she was referring to specific experiences that, had she shared them, would have been sympathetic, such as derogatory comments about her children or even Barron Trump.
She manages to reduce Kanye to a loud man who uses derogatory language toward women via her brand of white feminism and rallies herself as a victim.
After around 30 minutes the agent returned with the phone, telling Bikkannavar the phone had been analyzed with "algorithms" and that no "derogatory" information had been found.
In recordings unearthed from Howard Stern's radio shows by CNN on Saturday, the 70-year-old Republican nominee made even more derogatory and sexist comments about women.
After joining the firm in June 2015 as a project administrator, Wright said in her lawsuit that she repeatedly heard the Haydens make derogatory comments about minorities.
" The NBA legend went to Twitter and wrote, "I applaud Nike for terminating Manny Pacquiao's contract after his derogatory statements that gay people are worse than animals.
It's unclear exactly what he posted, but media reports say they were derogatory remarks directed against the royal family of Johor — one of the country's nine monarchies.
The nation has experienced rants and derogatory language that created hostile environments for immigrants, including anti-immigrant campaigns that preceded deportations in the Depression-era, she said.
Most black people, like my dad, didn't understand the indie scene, and aggresively non-indie fans defined anyone who listened to it in pretty derogatory sweeping stereotypes.
I think of Michael Kassan as sort of an old-world guy, not in a derogatory sense at all, but just, he's a guy who's a facilitator.
"It was an amicable conversation to begin with, but quickly went downhill and some derogatory statements were made toward the female occupants of that vehicle," Kizer said.
Carlson said Sunday that he wouldn't apologize for a series of derogatory comments he made on the "Bubba the Love Sponge" radio program between 2006 and 2011.
Wagner, who has played a central role in recruiting more Republican women to run for Congress, cited Trump's derogatory comments about women, immigrants and the Bush family.
Maria Syms (R) wrote a column published in The Arizona Republic on Wednesday that included a derogatory term for African-Americans from a song by Kendrick Lamar.
"I hit Pocahontas way too early," said Trump, using a derogatory nickname he has adopted for the senator based on a dispute over her Native American heritage.
Haskell stepped down in December after HuffPost published a series of leaked emails showing Haskell and other pageant officials making vulgar and derogatory comments about pageant contestants.
They had their swearing-in oaths invalidated in October after they used language deemed derogatory to China and displayed a banner declaring "Hong Kong is not China".
DEVELOPING NOW – THIS SHOULD BE ... INTERESTING: Video of Donald Trump testifying under oath about derogatory comments he's made about Hispanics will be released as soon as Friday.
But by engaging in a threatening and derogatory conversation with Australia's prime minister, Trump is doing as much as he possibly can to undermine this public sentiment.
Promoting a derogatory term that intentionally ignores and marginalizes the views of ethnic minorities reflects poorly on the league and all of the countries associated with it.
Not long ago, a Hillary Clinton sound-alike called a skywriting company and asked if it would spell out a derogatory slogan about Bernie Sanders's bathroom habits.
In the span of just two weeks, at least 12 racist incidents have been reported at Syracuse University, mostly involving graffiti derogatory of blacks, Asians, and Jews.
Other troubling ad issues plagued the company, including allegations that its ad-targeting technology allows companies to racially discriminate and use derogatory terms to find potential customers.
Another employee was the subject of a derogatory thread on an online forum called Kiwi Farms, which New York magazine has called the web's biggest stalker community.
Nonprofit news organization ProPublica published a report Monday uncovering a Facebook group for current and former Border Patrol agents filled with derogatory posts targeting migrants and lawmakers.
HUD Secretary Ben Carson horrified aides by making derogatory comments about transgender individuals in a staff meeting in the agency's San Francisco office, the Washington Post reported.
Derogatory comments did not just come from men, said Ms. Luo, who has served as a cabinet minister six times and now holds the higher education portfolio.
At a hastily scheduled news conference after the report, Tillerson said he never considered leaving his job but did not deny calling the president the derogatory name.
When Mr. Trump called Ms. Kelly "Crazy Megyn" on Twitter last week, for instance, it was just another in a long stream of derogatory posts about her.
The number rose to 66 in the second vote in January — a bump attributed to Trump's derogatory comments about "shithole countries" made just a week before. Rep.
"Their efforts at secrecy made it exceedingly difficult, if not impossible, for gaming regulators to detect this potentially derogatory information through typical regulatory means," the report said.
Cothren told the news outlet on Monday that he had sent "derogatory" texts to women but did not go into detail about the content of the messages.
But when he got to college, he found himself called derogatory nicknames by peers — but also found himself questioning his identity as an exchange student in Mexico.
Derogatory terms like ars ("thug" in Hebrew slang) and freha ("bimbo") have come to connote a kind of garish shallowness and are applied almost exclusively to Mizrahim.
" Students offered to apologize, school says In a letter to the university's community, Gallogly previously condemned the students' behavior and described the video as "inappropriate and derogatory.
The term has largely become taboo among German speakers because of its derogatory connotations; as a diminutive, it implies that an unmarried woman isn't a full adult.
An online dictionary definition described a girly swot as someone who always did their homework or prepared for something, although in Britain it often has derogatory overtones.
The resulting images tend to perpetuate negative stereotypes of each other containing oversimplified, inaccurate and derogatory beliefs concerning the other group that are identified as the enemies.
" It also offered examples of behavior that can be considered harassment, including "remarks or negative stereotypes that are derogatory and/or demeaning to an individual's protected class.
The paper's publisher, A.G. Sulzberger, told Mr. Trump at a recent Oval Office meeting that his derogatory words have created real dangers for reporters domestic and abroad.
Late in World War II, Franklin D. Roosevelt sharply rebuked an aide for making a derogatory quip about Wendell Willkie, Roosevelt's Republican challenger in the 1940 election.
The posters featured what appeared to be clips of news articles highlighting reports of derogatory statements Mr. Bloomberg made about women, Latinos, African-Americans and transgender people.
Cops say Gervonta "directed derogatory and offensive language" at them ... and pics obtained by TMZ Sports show a clearly heated Gervonta speaking with one of the officers.
Indeed, it's not unusual for stigmatized groups to claim for themselves derogatory labels in order to challenge a status quo, express group solidarity or defang hostile language.
And when Trump used derogatory language to describe El Salvador, Haiti and African nations, Baker said Trump should apologize for what he called "appalling and disgraceful" remarks.
The hat conjured up images of the continent's colonial rulers at a time when her husband's recent verbal interventions in Africa were viewed as racist and derogatory.
"There is talk about his derogatory comments about women, but we made this in the hope that he will make the world better," he told Reuters Television.
Text messages between Parnas and Robert Hyde, a Trump campaign donor and 2020 candidate in a Connecticut congressional race, refer to Yovanovitch in offensive and derogatory terms.
The Wops, a derogatory term for Italian-Americans standing for "without papers," was the adopted nickname of Wahpeton High School's sports teams up until the early 1990s.
At the same time, they argued for their own race's civilizational genius, for a negritude that turned a derogatory label into a celebration of African cultural distinctiveness.
There was one guy in particular who was the white-kid ringleader, and he would just say these nasty, racially derogatory things to the older black kids.
Trump's allies have found solace in recent comments from Barr and Rosenstein extolling the virtue of protecting uncharged individuals by keeping "derogatory information" out of public view.
"Trump is surrounded by k****", "things will stay the course," read one post on the Gab social media platform, which used a derogatory term to describe Jews.
"Welfare" has historically been used to describe cash assistance programs like Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, and many of Trump's base use it as a derogatory term.
" Queer, she says, "can be used as a slur or as a derogatory term," but now some in the LGBTQ+ community are "taking ownership of that word.
Yau Wai-ching, 25, and Baggio Leung, 30, had their swearing-in oaths invalidated last month over language and a banner that was deemed derogatory to China.
In a statement, repeated on Twitter, the airline criticized Ms. Coulter for "posting derogatory and slanderous comments and photos in social media" about its employees and customers.
But she and other former employees who have spoken with The Times said they grew increasingly uncomfortable with Mr. Trump's derogatory comments about immigrants during his campaign.
In 1980, making a derogatory remark against any Islamic personage was defined as a crime under Pakistan's Penal Code Section 295, punishable by three years in prison.
She said that other students routinely call her by her birth name, hurl derogatory slurs at her, refer to her as "it," and destroy her school folders.
Since the election, religious minorities have been subject to derogatory comments by politicians linked the BJP and numerous violent attacks and forced conversions by Hindu nationalist groups.
If somebody needs help with dressing, undressing, and washing, there's always the danger a carer is going to be surprised or just laugh at them or be derogatory.
A school board member in Hillary Clinton's hometown resigned after making a derogatory reference on Twitter to the female anatomy in describing women marching against President Donald Trump.
The agency has been under intensifying scrutiny following government and media reports of squalid conditions at facilities, and derogatory Facebook posts by current and former Border Patrol agents.
The full message, which you can read in full at Us Weekly, is littered with unprintable expletives — at one point, Olsen employs a derogatory term for gay men.
" The Asian American Journalists Association added that there was "nothing gentle or fun" about the segment, and asserted that it was, instead, "rude, offensive, mocking, derogatory and damaging.
A fan accused of making racist comments and derogatory gestures at a Hispanic family was banned by the Texas Rangers for an indefinite number of future home games.
The derogatory words Donald Trump has used to describe women are legion and have already been used against him by some of his Republican rivals during the primary.
" According to Gu, not long after he posted the photo, a patient's mom started making aggressive Facebook posts about him, using "derogatory names and pretty racially tinged language.
Some choice quotes from Crowder include: "You're being given a free pass as a crappy writer because you're gay," and a number of derogatory references to his ethnicity.
But the Madison teachers union says it is unaware of any instance where a staff member or teacher used the word to refer to students with derogatory intent.
But his derogatory comments quickly backfired after Amber Tamblyn recounted a disturbing encounter in which Woods tried to pick her up when she was just 16 years old.
Bounds had said he was trying to criticize others who used derogatory language, but also told the Senate Judiciary Commitee that he had used "overheated" and "overzealous" language.
In a letter to the leaders of the committee the FBI said that it sent Donald McGhan a "partial report" that included "derogatory information," according to the Times.
Kansas has issued a recall on 731 license plates after they were printed with a letter combination spelling out a derogatory term referring to Japanese Americans, CNN reports.
He also attended the June 2016 meeting that Donald Trump Jr. set up with Russian lawyer Natalia Veselnitskaya with the hope of getting derogatory information about Hillary Clinton.
Still, the country doesn't grant most Rohingya citizenship, and Myanmar authorities refer to the Rohingya as "Bengali," a derogatory term because it implies they are interlopers from Bangladesh.
One of the biggest challenges, he said, was trying to convince his children not to say the word Daesh, a derogatory Arabic acronym used to describe the group.
Bergen: Across the board, those are the primary four categories for swear words: religious concept, sexual activities, bodily functions and organs, and derogatory language for other social groups.
And in the era of #MeToo, how Alexa responds to derogatory or sexual references can have larger social ramifications, complicating matters for the team responsible for creating her.
But at least one study found that the derogatory labeling produced more punitive responses from adults and lowered their expectations of the children—in itself a harmful outcome.
Melania Trump's not going to bat for her husband after his derogatory and utterly disrespectful tweet Friday night ... and is instead lending her support to LeBron James. Scoreboard?
It was a term that [we felt] was not derogatory, as we came across some terms that were definitely slurs against Native Americans and other groups throughout history.
On Tuesday, a lower court rejected Erdogan's request for a preliminary injunction to prevent Springer Chief Executive Mathias Doepfner from repeating a derogatory term about the Turkish leader.
"Daesh uses drones for surveillance and sometimes it attaches explosives to them and uses to target commanders or headquarters," he said, using a derogatory name for Islamic State.
This is because the kink and that term can have a humiliation aspect (though the "alt-right" use is a derogatory take that the kink community doesn't support).
But when a 2005 hot mic video surfaced in October of Trump making derogatory remarks about women, the call for women's rights in the sports world became louder.
"We can not give into the pro-North Korea supporters," said Geum, using a derogatory term that Korean conservatives have for the more progressive wing of Korean politics.
When a supervisor engages in low-level harassing behaviors or makes derogatory comments based on a employee's gender, race or religion, it is a breach of that trust.
Chief Suhr said that his department had no tolerance for the derogatory language contained in the texts and that he had quickly moved to discipline the officers implicated.
For Le Guin, imaginative fiction is not "escapist" in the usual, derogatory sense, but in a different, subversive sense: "The direction of escape is toward freedom," she notes.
If you use derogatory names with Slutbot like "bitch" or "whore," for example, it'll say that those words aren't really their thing, preferring anything from babe to slut.
"Hold up: Americans don't look to Chinese commies for the truth," Sasse said, referring to a derogatory term for communists, in a statement to The Omaha World-Herald.
He became the first Republican to endorse impeachment, and in so doing earned himself (almost instantly) a primary challenger and a couple of derogatory tweets from the president.
Casada has been under pressure since May 6, when The Tennessean newspaper disclosed text messages between the Speaker and his top aide that included derogatory comments toward women.
Does the press risk being used as a propaganda tool by reporting a series of what appear to be orchestrated, anonymous leaks of unverified, derogatory information against Trump?
If so, all of that information should have been flagged by the FBI as potentially derogatory information weighing against Steele's use as a source for the FISA warrant.
"Then I quickly realized they're asking me in here because they think I'm a ned," he said, using a derogatory Scottish term for young men from deprived backgrounds.
When derogatory terms and phrases are used towards law enforcement, it is an attack on a profession, much like racist remarks made based on the color of skin.
In any case, Mr. Faso is standing by his criticism of the lyrics, which are peppered with racial epithets, references to sex and derogatory remarks about the police.
Teitel became pregnant with her first child soon after becoming director of sales at Prabal Gurung, and says that Gurung repeatedly made derogatory comments about her weight gain.
Especially disturbing to Kidd was the fact that he coupled sexual comments about female students "with derogatory, demeaning comments about their scientific capability and professional potential," she added.
A Sikh lawmaker on Wednesday called for United Kingdom Prime Minister Boris Johnson to apologize for the "derogatory and racist remarks" he made last year about Muslim women.
But Mr. Trump's contrition and efforts at fence-mending went only so far: He ignored reporters' questions on Friday about his derogatory remarks about African countries this month.
If he hadn't said anything that was derogatory or demeaning to African-Americans and women, why would he go to this extent to try to shut me down?
Later, during the course of the investigations, he was charged under a law that focuses specifically on derogatory acts against the Prophet Muhammad, which carries a death penalty.
Breaud said in the lawsuit that on May 13, 2019, she asked a patron to leave after another customer said the patron had made derogatory comments about Muslims.
When law enforcement agencies use stereotypes or derogatory descriptions of offenders on social media, it also raises concerns about whether this attitude reflects their actual policing of communities.
When he joked that transgender women were actually men, the hosts laughed along, but they quickly corrected him when he referred to transgender people using a derogatory term.
Washington (CNN)A Republican congressman on Monday criticized President Donald Trump's remark about "shithole countries," predicting that the derogatory comment will have "consequences" for America's standing in Africa.
For many, unconscious biases creep into the common vocabulary by way of microaggressions, behaviors that subtly or indirectly communicate a derogatory or otherwise hostile message to the recipient.
Four men then beat Perry and Deehring, with a witness telling police the suspects called the couple derogatory names and homophobic slurs as they lay on the ground.
Fox News host Tucker Carlson said Sunday that he wouldn't apologize for a series of derogatory comments he made about women on a radio show several years ago.
Many consider the term a derogatory slur against Chinese people because it was used by the Japanese in World War II. Ms. Yau also added a crude epithet.
While Mr. Trump often speaks in harshly derogatory terms about his political adversaries, Ms. Warren appears to inspire distinctive scorn among his likeliest Democratic challengers for re-election.
So the question is whether these men committed criminal violations when they agreed to meet a Russian lawyer who they thought might have derogatory information about Hillary Clinton.
He also failed to distinguish between refusing to decorate a cake with derogatory language and refusing to provide a wedding cake to a same-sex couple (Masterpiece Cakeshop).
The law enforcement official said the text of the letter contained derogatory, at time unintelligible and ranting language, and was addressed to a commanding officer at the base.
Baltimore born-and-based artist Theresa Chromati wants to smash this derogatory moniker and reclaim it by presenting black women in all their kaleidoscopic glory, power, and complexity.
Pressure has mounted since then from pro-Beijing groups and politicians, who said they were outraged by the derogatory terms for China and swear words they said were used.
Bibi was convicted of blasphemy in 2010 for allegedly making derogatory remarks about Islam after neighbours objected to her drinking water from their glass because she was not Muslim.

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