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China's been building military bases on reefs by dredging up sand.
No survivors grow weepy while dredging up their decades-old memories.
And, like Trump, it seemed unable to avoid dredging up conspiracy theories.
It's painful; it's dredging up horrible memories for so many of us.
It turned the work of psychotherapy, of dredging up desires out of
But they have been dredging up drawings he made, pieces he gave them.
I hated dredging up the emotions from such a tumultuous time — who wouldn't?
Dredging up such titles, however, occasionally brings with it another form of baggage.
Dredging up an affair between 2 former FBI officials and imitating cries of passion
Now, of course, Harvard authorities are dredging up various supposed delinquencies on Mr. Sullivan's part.
Even after the transition to a civilian government, dredging up the past has been frowned upon.
That includes dredging up Elsa and Anna's family history, and the source of former's fantastical powers.
She says they immediately turned them down ... saying they had NO interest in dredging up horrific memories.
It's a real thing happening to real people, dredging up real trauma for a host of survivors.
And that, according to Escobar, is just what we should be doing: Dredging up the good and bad.
The defense tried to discredit Constand and the other women, attacking their credibility and dredging up their past misbehaviors.
She remains missing, and the resulting investigation is dredging up questions about an old family mystery involving them both.
Despite the fact both Drake and Pusha have been dredging up ... J Prince assured us it's over and done.
Half-jokingly imagining Mr. Trump dredging up the 1993 federal raid on the Branch Davidian compound in Waco, Tex.
It has let us see what he looks like dredging up his own optimism and supplying his own stakes.
Thought ruler Mercury moves in reverse through Cancer on July 19, intensifying our emotions, and dredging up old wounds.
Given watches her, all but speaking, dredging up the feelings of grief from which she has spent years running.
Specifically, the Kavanaugh news is dredging up all kinds of high school and college memories, for all kinds of people.
But the show follows that moment by dredging up some of the worst things that have ever happened to Sansa.
The Labour Party was incensed that a young Conservative was dredging up such a divisive, contested, and non-local issue.
Clinton dismissed as the "vast right-wing conspiracy" intent on dredging up scandals involving Mr. Clinton, including the Lewinsky issue.
But the case has also been deeply painful for some, dredging up longstanding fears of being reduced to crude stereotypes.
But Jackson appeared to take a more lax stance on dredging up the ways Manafort spent his allegedly laundered money.
Dredging up the email investigation so close to the election obviously helps Donald Trump's flailing campaign and bolsters other Clinton critics.
In postdebate interviews, Mr. Trump said that he refrained from dredging up the past out of respect for Chelsea Clinton, Mrs.
Ross was unsparing, dredging up his past in the Police Department and insinuating that his investigative methods were careless and biased.
Trump is dredging up a best-of list for his favorite conspiracy theories targeting his political enemies and high-profile detractors.
Trump revels in referring to Clinton as "Crooked Hillary" and dredging up the infidelities of her husband, Bill Clinton, the former president.
In 1984, the Italian city of Livorno spent $35,000 dredging up a canal thought to hold lost sculptures by artist Amedeo Modigliani.
And frankly, I'm disappointed that he hasn't issued an immediate apology for the pain his words are dredging up for many Americans.
Dredging up racist, anti-Semitic content often in seeming violation of a company's stated policy takes seconds — trust me, I went looking.
He made Carl sing the same song Lori used to sing to him, dredging up Carl's memory of killing his own mother.
They say most voters will see Trump as dredging up rumors as part of an anything-goes strategy to win the White House.
The side of the planet which always faces the star churns with massive convection currents, dredging up heavier molecules from the planet's lower layers.
And Trump is now dredging up the scandals of the 1990s to slime Clinton over the actions — both alleged and documented — of her husband.
He is purposely dredging up some of the darkest images of our country to vent his anger and rally his supporters to his cause.
Markel's prominence as a criminal justice scholar catapulted his death into the national spotlight, dredging up details of an acrimonious divorce and custody battle.
Once a week, we sank into the cushions of a social worker's office downtown, dredging up and sifting through memories of a broken dynamic.
The latest Senate health-care bill is dredging up a long-debated question: What constitutes the freedom to choose in the health insurance market?
Much of the CPRA's work involves dredging up sediment where it is abundant, including under the sea, and piping it to areas of threatened marshland.
From dredging up bad memories to bringing back that embarrassing pic that only your mom liked, TBH the painful uncomfortable slideshows are a bit cringeworthy.
Now, Charlamagne -- real name Lenard McKelvey -- believes someone is dredging up the old case and fudging the facts in an effort to smear his name.
The President has repeatedly warned against "illegal voting" during his tenure in office, dredging up a familiar trope he popularized during the 2016 presidential election.
Veteran Republicans have long recoiled from dredging up accusations that have been leveled against Bill Clinton, considering it as a losing strategy that turns off voters.
Then, dredging up more black sludge, plastic bottles, and cans from the riverbed, it pushed the barge forward again, finally freeing it from the river's bottom.
For example, it has seized small land formations or reefs, sometimes dredging up underwater sediment to make the islands large enough to support small military installations.
Haspel, one official said, was wary of suffering the same fate as failed veterans affairs nominee Ronny Jackson and of dredging up the CIA's troubled past.
" Fans quickly deciphered whom the tweet was referring to, which was confirmed when Zamora sent another tweet dredging up Star's past, stating: "Imagine stanning a racist?
"It's pathetic to see Tammy Baldwin and her liberal allies dredging up decades old material from Kevin's college days," Nicholson's campaign spokesman Michael Antonopoulos told the Tribune.
In nearly every scene in Sharp Objects, Camille's synapses are triggered by the familiar (and loathed) landscape of her childhood town, dredging up some flash of memory.
Trump brushed aside Hillary Clinton's attempts to tie him to white supremacists groups and the "alt right," dredging up Clinton's "super predator" comments made two decades ago.
Donald Trump will claim Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim was part of a cabal dredging up allegations the Republican nominee touched women inappropriately, The Wall Street Journal reported.
I have a soft voice and am still, in my early 30s, working on dredging up the self-confidence to stand up for myself when I'm slighted.
It's unbelievable that Marcia Clark has to apply it when dredging up memories of how the judge in the "Trial of the Century" responded to her hair.
Walking, it should be said, is not only better for the environment than dredging up rare Earth minerals to make scooter batteries, it also provides gentle cardio activity.
Nor did they pounce when BuzzFeed published a story in February dredging up hours of audio of Trump making crude remarks about women to radio host Howard Stern.
Gutierrez, Lee, Zamora, and Dragun all felt Star's fans come at them with full force, dredging up any past social media posts that could be used against them.
News had hardly spread when exasperated Democrats and donors were ruefully dredging up painful memories of the seemingly constant tug of congressional investigations on Bill Clinton's White House.
The Disk Cleanup tool that comes with Windows can also be useful for dredging up and deleting outdated and unneeded files taking up space on your hard drive.
Their posts actively encourage people to go out and commit violence, dredging up the work of an obscure neo-Nazi theorist and Charles Manson associate to justify their belief.
But dredging up that righteous social media outrage every time an app changes a pixel (or, God forbid, a font) only reinforces the very worst stereotypes about a generation.
Even if Samsung has managed to make the Note 7 safe, it seems impossibly silly for the company to keep dredging up the ghost of last year's spectacular failure.
Democratic strategist John Neffinger on Thursday said news surrounding the sexual misconduct allegations against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh is dredging up traumatic memories for millions of American women.
Yes, we now live in a world where corporations that make an extremely opulent living out of dredging up fossil fuels are competing with each other for green credentials.
But reviving Mueller's evidence could cause a political headache for Democrats in swing districts that Trump won in 2016 who fear a backlash from dredging up the Russia controversy.
On Friday and Saturday, Trump mocked Democrats for their lawsuit, suggesting Republicans could use it to their advantage and dredging up allegations against the committee's former chair, Debbie Wasserman Schultz.
Which is O.K. While the filmmaker himself is more interested in telling colorful anecdotes than dredging up the portions of his psyche that inspire him, the anecdotes are colorful indeed.
Hopefully being contented within their own relationships will be enough to keep them from dredging up the past, because admit it: Seeing these two perform together would be pretty damn amazing.
The Rubio and Cruz campaigns have been digging through opposition research, signaling they'll make the case against the celebrity tycoon by dredging up controversial aspects of his decades-long business career.
Instead, by responding to every perceived slight -- such as Hillary Clinton's book release and media interviews this week -- and continually dredging up the past, he deepens the damage to his reputation.
Instead, their balky relationship was on full display, with McConnell gleefully dredging up Schumer's 1998 campaign for his Senate seat as a vote against the removal of former President Bill Clinton.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump said Tuesday that he's not considering reimplementing his administration's "zero-tolerance" immigration policy, dredging up his earlier claim that President Barack Obama's administration separated migrant families.
In a bid to underline its territorial claims, Beijing has undertaken a widespread island-building program, dredging up underwater sediment to establish small islands capable of holding military installations and airports.
But his curtness in dismissing the concerns of a woman journalist (dredging up memories of his painfully testy exchange with critic Jan Wahl in 19693) made the exchange explode across the internet.
Rather than trying to help patients by dredging up repressed memories and urges to consciousness, as Freud had done, therapists sought to modify behaviors and teach their patients positive ways of thinking.
He famously began his presidential campaign by claiming that Mexico was sending drugs, crime, and rapists over the southern border, dredging up racist tropes that further inflamed white Americans' sense of insecurity.
They've been doing so by continually dredging up a mistake I made over eleven years ago; one I had worked long and hard to resolve legally and through education, work, and volunteering.
" Actually, dredging up the details of political spending has nothing to do with protecting investors, though it might fall into the category of "things corporations do that some people do not like.
Discussing the past often entailed dredging up inconvenient facts about how the United States' pre-1959 role in Cuba helps explain why Castro came to power and why he stayed in power.
The defense team tore into Gates on cross-examination, dredging up extramarital affairs — one of which Gates appeared to admit to — and highlighting the fact that he has already admitted to lying.
"I don't think he should change if he's been successful," Rubio said when asked about Trump dredging up scandals of the 1990s to attack Hillary Clinton, which Rubio said he himself wouldn't do.
Despite these earlier verdicts, the current case had been tied up in Italian courts for over a decade, dredging up issues of provenance and the legality of the statue's sale to the Getty.
Even if his fine-boned features and strategically tousled hair seem more suited for a performer in a boy band, Mr. Nutthapong began dredging up some of Thailand's darkest history in his rhymes.
We could scour a man's background, dredging up the borderline salacious joke he told in '73 or find a witness to claim he ogled a girl in high school or once danced like Elvis.
"One of the interesting things about this show is the process of dredging up all this strange lore from a small community and trying to present it to a national TV audience," he said.
Later, the Moon opposes Pluto at 4:28 PM, dredging up control issues, and clashes with Jupiter at 9:25 PM and Uranus at 10:33 PM, spurring us to take action this evening.
The strategy of dredging up Clinton's extramarital affairs, such as those with Monica Lewinsky and Gennifer Flowers, enjoys minimal support within the Republican Party, and top GOP leaders are wary of going down this path.
The sketches were spotted by LetsGoDigital, which has been dredging up additional documentation for the mysterious device including a trademark application, and a license from Korea's National Radio Research Agency, for the past few months.
Like an apparition, an unlikely pair of women — Anahit Hayrapetyan, an Armenian Christian, and Serra Akcan, a Muslim from Turkey, traveled through the region without men but with cameras, dredging up uncomfortable century-old secrets.
At this point, most of the world had already forgotten or moved past the scandals, and his dredging up the details is just a fresh reminder of how poorly he handles himself behind closed doors.
Like other journalists over the decades, he will delight in dredging up their darkest stuff — the drug addictions, the Shakespearean dysfunction, the tragic kidnapping and ransom drama that they've spent 45 years trying to forget.
They normally collect them by dredging up ooze from the ocean bed, then sifting and filtering it to find a few precious particles, or by melting tonnes of ice from the Antarctic to see what precipitates.
With the launch of the Galaxy S8 in a few days, Samsung is no doubt looking to literally wipe out any lingering Note 7's and prevent any potential new explosions from dredging up bad memories.
Each proceeding track is all-out emotional warfare on your heartstrings, "Evil Dead" dredging up your most confusing and angry moments, "Howard" whisking you away to summers past, "Second Sage" an argumentative, self-assured punk rock.
Doug Jones (D-Ala.) after The Washington Post reported decades-old sexual misconduct allegations from multiple women, said that Democrats were dredging up the claims against Kavanaugh in a last-ditch attempt to derail his confirmation.
That's potentially great news for people who are tired of dredging up gadgets from their bags before putting them on the conveyor belt—or having to chug a soda before getting to the front of the line.
SO THIS is how it was to end: a septuagenarian con-man flanked by four victims of sexual assault, real or alleged, trying to intimidate his opponent by dredging up old accusations against her husband, Bill Clinton.
Syed's case fell into obscurity until Serial re-investigated it, dredging up a litany of intricate new evidence casting reasonable doubt on the prosecution's case while turning Syed and everyone involved in the podcast into minor celebrities.
Having dropped its first trailer on Tuesday, Ghoul follows a new prisoner at a remote military interrogation centre, who turns the tables on interrogators by dredging up some secrets and starting some demonic-looking business along the way.
Washington (CNN)As Donald Trump is dredging up Bill Clinton's past to use against his wife, the man who served as the chief antagonist of Clinton in the '90s has nothing but praise for the man he investigated.
In what turned out to be a devastating burn against Cruz, the back-and-forth resulting in the dredging up of documentation that Cruz once appeared on stage not as a cool rock guy but as a mime.
Loughlin was one of a dozen parents who went before a judge Wednesday in connection with a sprawling college cheating scam that blew into the open last month, dredging up long-simmering class resentment in the national conversation.
Mercury and Mars oppose Pluto on June 19, dredging up some conversations you may have been trying to bury, but it's time to bring them to the surface—the first step to healing something is to acknowledge it!
If voting restrictions are passed, politicians can take credit for "preventing" the widespread illegal voting that never would have happened to begin with; if they aren't passed, politicians can keep warning that fraud is possible without dredging up evidence.
The film has enjoyed enduring acclaim from critics, as has Bertolucci's other work, dredging up the old question of whether one can enjoy a film if we know the artist behind it has done distasteful or even abhorrent things.
If the city officials of this alluring city decide to expel the very people who have sculpted its heritage and embellished its lore, they may very well find themselves grasping for a quarter and only dredging up a dime.
They spoke about how to handle the coming onslaught of uncomfortable questions from reporters bent on dredging up past failings — especially that one notorious fall — as if all of life can be reduced to a single, recycled story line.
Just this week, a viral tweet showing pages from an 80s police document made the rounds, dredging up uncomfortable memories for those who came of age during the Satanic Panic while amusing those young enough to have escaped its grasp.
She was no doubt motivated by years of political smears (which Mr Trump, who has already suggested she may be a murderer, is now dredging up); her staff was lulled by the State Department's history of laxity and supplication to its boss.
He went on to say dredging up jokes and tweets from year's past crosses the line, and then insinuated the attack on Kevin might be racial ... pointing to recent comments by Nick Cannon that white comedians made similar homophobic jokes with no consequences.
Chinese activity in disputed waters of the South China Sea, including the construction of islands by dredging up sand onto reefs and shoals in the Spratly archipelago, has alarmed rival claimants, in particular the Philippines and Vietnam, as well as the United States.
Trump's dredging up Johnson's case and these other actions constitute an unmistakable pattern of gestures to men like Michael Cohen that if they stay silent in criminal probes, the president will erase any possible federal criminal liability at the stroke of his pen.
A June debate attack on Biden for his 1970s opposition to cross-district busing was impressive in the moment, but ended up making Harris look like just another politician out to score points by dredging up an issue from the distant past.
But with the BRT statement it is a broader group of shareholders, institutional investors and corporate governance experts blasting the Business Roundtable for dredging up an old idea about corporate accountability beyond shareholders that already proved it is bound to end badly.
A debate over whether the artist can be separated from the art has gripped Hollywood, the black community and women's groups, while some civil rights leaders have suggested the media was dredging up the rape case to discredit a powerful story about slave resistance.
Kasich on Wednesday seized on reports that Cruz has been mathematically eliminated from the nomination before the convention, dredging up the Texas senator's comments from last month, when Kasich was mathematically eliminated and Cruz said the Ohio governor shouldn't stay in the GOP race.
The former vice president's daughter, Liz Cheney, clapped back by dredging up the time Bale allegedly "assaulted" his mother and sister in 2008—though as the Daily Beast pointed out, he apparently never actually laid a hand on anyone, and the charges were ultimately dismissed.
But after he was dropped from the show back in 2018, he painted any allegations of misconduct against him as "fabricated or twisted," filing a lawsuit that claimed his co-executive producer, Bryan Behar, tried to oust him by dredging up accusations of inappropriate behavior.
Throughout his tenure in Washington, he's amassed a reputation as a political fixer who has an affinity for playing dirty — think ultra combative political lobbying and a recent association with Wikileaks — and dredging up tidbits on opponents that slander and smear their entire campaigns.
It hits the classic beats of the genre, largely established by Shirley Jackson's The Haunting of Hill House: a protagonist with a troubled past moves into a grand but dilapidated old home with a dark secret, then finds a malevolent force dredging up his personal demons.
We live in an era when alt-right trolls and political operatives will spend hours scanning the online footprint of a smear campaign target, all with the purpose of dredging up past jokes and verbal faux pas to twist into context-less, career-costing hit jobs.
Such a strong record is tough to attack, so those who want to kill or weaken the CFPB grasp at straws to paint the agency and its director, Richard Cordray, as racist and unfit to serve America's diverse consumers, dredging up old incidents to make their case.
"It's like dredging up the entirety of the trauma that brought them to the hospital in the first place, where, by law, they have the right to get a free exam," said Christopher E. Bromson, the executive director of the Crime Victims Treatment Center in Manhattan.
That's to say nothing of the hundreds of masters from obscure, virtually unheard-of artists—artists who made incredible music yet to be discovered by labels like Soundway or the Numero Group, who specialize in dredging up phenomenal, forgotten acts from the past—that are now gone forever.
Their campaign, which relied heavily on depressing Democratic turnout as a way to win battleground states like Florida and Michigan, stood to gain by fanning the flames of the rivalry between Mr. Sanders and Hillary Clinton and dredging up the bitterness that many Sanders supporters felt over their loss.
Santee Cooper officials reportedly found a malfunctioning pump at a former coal-fired power plant, the Grainger Generating Station, in Conway, S.C. Company spokesperson Mollie Gore told The Post and Courier that employees found a pump had sucked all the water out of a pond and was dredging up sediment on Jan. 30.
The presumptive Republican presidential nominee, Donald J. Trump, increasingly seems to be trying to relitigate the scandals that Mr. Starr investigated, dredging up allegations of sexual transgressions by Mr. Clinton to accuse Hillary Clinton — the likely Democratic nominee — of having aided and enabled her husband at the expense of Mr. Clinton's female accusers.
But the surest sign that Trump's campaign is still grasping for a recovery came as he lashed out at Clinton by once again dredging up decades-old allegations of sexual misconduct against her husband, former President Bill Clinton -- and warned that more attacks would come should more tapes of him "saying inappropriate things" emerge.
The actor's most iconic roles — Academy Award-winning turns as a slick criminal in The Usual Suspects and a pathetic shell of a man in American Beauty, and especially his chilling performance as a psychopathic serial killer in Se7en — revealed a rare talent for dredging up all kinds of darkness and depravity, all smoldering beneath a deadpan exterior.
Now, with Laszlo housebound by grief, there are no angry, object-throwing outbursts to contend with, no dredging up of painful memories of drowning brothers and faithless fiancées and suicidal fathers, no slaps to the face when someone like Sara has the temerity to suggest that healing oneself should be any physician's first order of business (or any alienist's).
You know, we're still talking a lot about the WTO and really kind of, there's a renewed debate about the relevance of it because looking at the different angles from which the administration in the U.S. is taking on trade, some of it is dredging up some pretty old statutes on the books, on the basis of national security.
This shouldn't really be a surprise, as what was already a nasty campaign has just gotten absolutely toxic in the past 48 hours, with Trump trying to change the subject from a leaked tape in which he described groping women without their consent by dredging up rape and sexual assault accusations against Bill Clinton and even holding a press conference with his accusers.
Borrowing the crescent moon 80s McDonald's ad character, Mac Tonight, white supremacists co-opted this wholesome fast-food mascot (ironically based off of black music icon, Ray Charles) as a face for text-to-speech rap song "parodies" (that aren't worth linking to) that explicitly describe myriad gruesome scenes of murdering black people, while dredging up every epithet you can think of.
Perhaps the above mention of "Mike Cernovich" has already pinged some part of your brain that remembers keywords from the news and headlines of the past few days; it was Cernovich who helped engineer a push to have Gunn fired from the third Guardians of the Galaxy film, by dredging up and encouraging his followers to circulate several of Gunn's old tweets.
The Jeffress tweet was one among dozens Trump sent over the weekend distracting and defending himself from the impeachment inquiry -- which ranged from clips from supporters defending him on cable television, dredging up accusations against his 2016 Democratic opponent, Hillary Clinton, and sharing a tweet saying a Fox news anchor and chief national correspondent "got his ass handed to him" by conservative radio host Mark Levin.
It's at this point that Twitter user Filmgloss finds viral fame by dredging up memories of that old Thanus Theory Reddit post from 226: marvel saw the post about how ant man could defeat thanos by crawling into his ass and instantly growing in size and that's why they didn't put him in the movie, send tweet Filmgloss's tweet was popular on Twitter, garnering more than 11,000 retweets and 30,000 likes.
She staged arm-wrestling competitions between minority employees and white women supervisors because she thought it'd be fun to watch, derided the way black employees spoke, implied the idea that black men beat women, taunted black employees when President Donald Trump imposed a travel ban on certain African and Middle Eastern nations, and had no problem dredging up stereotypes about people with Indian ancestry, Mexicans, and men from China, according to the legal filings.
The mere thought of AnB writing a song that scrapes twelve minutes would've seemed laughable only a few short years ago, and yet prolific producer, Pig Destroyer axe-slinger, and bonafide government man in black, Scott Hull—who handles the lion's share of the songwriting for AnB—seems perfectly comfortable dredging up swampy sludge riffs and lumbering melodies, while Kat seems right at home roaring atop the shuddering doom she used to peddle in her past band, Salome.
He said, "We don't doubt that President Trump was sincere and that he realizes that normal relations with Russia are beneficial for the U.S." Darren: It's definitely worth contemplating his total distaste for the process and how he's flaunting the charges Democrats are impeaching him for by touting the work his personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani has been doing dredging up dirt on his political opponents while in the Ukraine at the same time he's being impeached over the same kinds of things.
Trump made a brief mention of his 2016 Democratic opponent, Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonSanders vows to end Trump's policies as he unveils immigration proposal Trump rails against House Democrats, impeachment inquiry during campaign rally: 'It's all a hoax' Overnight Defense: Trump, Erdogan confirm White House meeting | Public impeachment hearings set for next week | Top defense appropriator retiring MORE, dredging up his favorite nickname from the last presidential election cycle, "Crooked Hillary," a remark that brought chants of "lock her up" from the crowd.
French elections begin in just two weeks, but that didn't stop Marine Le Pen, the far-right National Front's candidate, from dredging up her party's history of anti-Semitism, denying France collaborated with the Nazis to weed out the country's Jewish population during World War II. Asked about French complicity in the Holocaust in a media interview published Monday, Le Pen downplayed France's role during the Vichy regime when French police rounded up some 13,000 Jews and carted them to a cycling track on the west side of Paris in 1942.

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