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Some bits of the agreement are exhortations rather than rules.
The recorded exhortations to shout "Defense!" were not being followed.
There were other such exhortations, along with plenty of mutterings.
This video collects some of Mr. Duterte's more violent exhortations.
Ms. Warshawski, who was forced to watch, remembers their exhortations.
The president's exhortations are falling on deaf ears in Congress, however.
The exhortations of civil rights activists assumed a Christian moral consensus.
Some violent daydream prompting their guilty exhortations to 'make it home safe.
But Fink's exhortations and BlackRock's size make its voting record stand out.
Over four decades our exhortations have not improved fruit and vegetable consumption.
Yet despite these exhortations, the dollar has shown little sign of weakening.
" Elsewhere in the prayers, there are exhortations like: "Let us embrace one another!
His early August exhortations aside, Ryan has mostly preached caution on spending negotiations.
International exhortations for Colombia to stay on the path to peace flooded in.
Chuck D's speechifying is pugnacious and mesmerizing, accented by Flavor Flav's urgent exhortations.
The Senate also ignored Trump's exhortations to try yet again to kill Obamacare.
Despite Mr. Trump's exhortations that Americans "read the transcript," it is not exculpatory.
The exhortations didn't work in 2013 and they're not going to work now. Sure.
It is one of some three dozen exhortations lining the walls, handwritten by customers.
While the exhortations are mainly sunny, some installments have disturbing undertones, Mr. Turpin noted.
Radicals rouse the rabble with vivid images of oppression and fiery exhortations to revolt.
Prosecutors said Mr. Abdel Rahman's exhortations to his followers amounted to directing the conspiracy.
Such exhortations went well beyond a small group of committed ideologues on the fringe.
"Her tears/exhortations r meant 2 shame u in2 belief in her story," Baldwin tweeted.
It's obvious that President Trump has no grasp of health care policy, beyond Twitter exhortations.
A Times reporter in the hall heard audience members shout "Heil victory!" and other exhortations.
Some Parisians clung stubbornly to the voting ritual, heeding Mr. Macron's exhortations to go vote.
If that has a familiar ring, it is because he made similar exhortations last year.
Employees said the conversations are often cursory at best, often amounting to exhortations to work faster.
We've made countless public and private exhortations to the Israelis to stop the march of settlements.
While one dances, the others accompany with songs, exhortations and palmas, the rhythmic clapping of hands.
In other words, community exhortations to "never forget" serve to maintain memories not just collectively, but individually.
It conserves material for later, allowing even the best candidates to coast on the same prefab exhortations.
He glided easily across the stage, alternating between powerful vocal runs and instructional exhortations to the audience.
It is unclear what President Trump will do if the exhortations fail to produce the desired results.
We have made countless public and private exhortations to the Israelis to stop the march of settlements.
On one side of the rink alone, there were 16 banners proclaiming "Go Yuzu" and other exhortations.
Nowhere were the exhortations more pronounced than in the Florida Keys, which could take a direct hit.
Apostolic Exhortations are used to instruct and encourage the Catholic faithful but do not define Church doctrine.
Despite constant exhortations from jihadist organizations abroad, their violent extremist ideology has gained little traction among America's Muslims.
Organizations are often puzzled when employees act contrary to a company's stated values or to its executives' exhortations.
Such exhortations are rarely heeded by politicians, because the structural incentives of the institution usually trump policy considerations.
Flake's protest votes — and his repeated exhortations to return to the party's roots, its conscience — had zero effect.
His exhortations were instrumental in inspiring terrorist attacks in the heart of Europe and in the United States.
The songs Madonna chose from her past were mostly exhortations and pushbacks, sometimes coupled with direct political statements.
They respond to the boss's exhortations, especially if they are sympathetic to those urgings, as Lerner likely was.
Turkish officials now believe Mr Trump will be more responsive to such exhortations than Mrs Clinton would have been.
Edward Snowden and others have already cracked that case open, lending some credence to the exhortations of conspiranoiacs everywhere.
Edward Snowden and others have already cracked that case open, lending some credence to the exhortations of conspiranoiacs everywhere.
But such exhortations have had little effect: Mr Trump has won comfortably with self-described evangelicals in most states.
He occupies the center of the frame and strikes a series of warrior poses, bellowing exhortations at his followers.
Unlike most popular books on climate change, it is not a polemic or a collection of anecdotes and exhortations.
There is a kind of nothingness that haunts war poetry, even the exhortations of the old Anglo-Saxon bards.
A steady stream of similar exhortations has appeared on pro-Islamic State channels of the social media application Telegram.
Expect plenty of backing-track-free harmonized hooks, tongue-twistingly fast verses and exhortations to remember real hip-hop.
The prohibition doesn't apply to political exhortations in general, but only to endorsements of or opposition to particular candidates.
The problem is individualist workaholic perfectionism I mean, at first I liked these books, their peppy exhortations to try harder.
But they have trouble seeing a price on carbon as a good thing in and of itself (despite economists' exhortations).
Religious homilies and paranoid exhortations spill from television sets where cartoons of men trapped in endlessly whirring machines dance dishearteningly.
Gawky and bird-thin, he wore a Chicago-cop mustache and spoke in the gentle exhortations of a youth pastor.
He also gave the president his three papal exhortations — communications from the pope to the church — and explained the topics.
They felt rudely intrusive: not like escapes or pandering exhortations but, even at their most playful, urgent invitations to act.
Bevis Longstreth, a former SEC commissioner (and climate activist), says such exhortations can have a ripple effect throughout the investment community.
A weary, scratchy shout soon explodes into a serrated roar—a sore throat forcing air and exhortations out of aching lungs.
Many of Murray's exhortations were directed at his box in the stands, which did not include his former coach, Amélie Mauresmo.
Exhortations to send him an email (we are given the address) enhance the sense of his disconnection from the wider world.
Rabbi Portugal was more successful in his exhortations against possessing television sets that might introduce unwanted secular influences into the home.
Together, he and Mr. Stone improvised a scene in which the exhortations of the talking berries grow more sinister: Remember "Star Wars"?
So stupefying are their exhortations and oaths of fealty, the movie might have been made as much to lull as to agitate.
How should we account for this seeming discrepancy between biblical theology — with its frequent exhortations to care for the poor and marginalized?
The monks' Election Day videos included descriptions of polling procedures, interviews with voters and exhortations for Cambodians to get out and vote.
Mr. Trump made clear on Monday that his plan to reshape the economy and revive the manufacturing sector went beyond exhortations, however.
The Senate ignored the president's exhortations to give the health bill another shot, and instead headed home, not to return until September.
And despite exhortations from politicians and mea culpas from technology executives, some of their latest campaigns and features are actually making things worse.
The "hope and change" of his argument as a presidential candidate himself was also replaced by exhortations against a future filled with chaos.
Exhortations to always try your hardest and maintain a positive attitude were punctuated with other signs that came across as slightly more sinister.
For another, he appealed to voters who largely disregard the mainstream media and who thrilled to his exhortations that they disregard it further.
Half a century after environmentalists first began imploring consumers to reduce, reuse and recycle, similar exhortations are now echoing from San Francisco to Shanghai.
The show will be an extension of Poppy's minimalist videos, where she stands in a white void delivering vague inspirational exhortations to her followers.
But Trump's concluding exhortations to "look at the opportunities before us" and recognize that "our most thrilling achievements are still ahead" fell fundamentally flat.
Dismissing the exhortations of the governor, ignoring the inconveniences of the residents, the occupiers stood their ground, saying they were protesting federal land policies.
Zidane endured worldwide exposuretwice in April when his tight suit pants ripped during particularly aggressive exhortations from the bench area at Champions League matches.
He went where Republican voters were, signaling this with his exhortations about building a wall and banning the entry of all Muslims, for example.
The extremist group issues yearly exhortations to its members to instigate attacks during Ramadan against its enemies in Europe and in the Middle East.
Trump has sucked up all the oxygen in the race thanks to his barn-burning rallies, insane public pronouncements, and thuggish exhortations against the media.
The CMA investigation recommended a transitional price cap for some particularly disadvantaged customer groups and even more intensive exhortations on other customers to switch suppliers.
Dark electronic pop compositions provide the platform for Tolokno's throaty, hypnotic exhortations on abortion rights, the refugee crisis, and prison reform to take center stage.
PARIS — In tennis, where shouting fiery self-exhortations after nearly every point has become nearly Pavlovian, Yulia Putintseva's intensity may burn most searingly of all.
This indirectness matters because within Catholicism the pope's formal words, his encyclicals and exhortations, have a weight that winks and implications and personal letters lack.
Exhortations to inclusiveness, tolerance and the special character of the Broadway community by presenters and winners have become part of the furniture of the Tonys.
She gives only a chuckle when she recalls the exhortations she once received from party superiors to marry just as her career was taking off.
Trump's exhortations to violence are not new, but they are almost certain to increase in the weeks and months ahead as the impeachment inquiry advances.
He also appeared to have followed online exhortations from Islamic State to stab police officers and use their service weapons to shoot others, prosecutors said.
Facing exhortations from around the world to allow Venezuelans to vote, Maduro has called for local state elections - delayed from last year - to be held soon.
There's still no infrastructure plan, no Afghanistan strategy, and no actual policies to back up vague exhortations about the value of job training and vocational schools.
These assets have not translated into popularity: despite Mr Erdogan's exhortations for young AK voters to go to home games, the average attendance is under 4,000.
But the Trump campaign has distanced itself from them, and it was impossible to predict whether exhortations by Mr. Trump and others would spur further action.
There are enough people with a tendency for violence that cannot distinguish between political stagecraft and practical exhortations to rescue the country by any available means.
BEIRUT, Lebanon — A suicide bomber straps on an explosive vest and boards a bus, but the passengers challenge him with exhortations to love and be tolerant.
Some of that was achieved through rationing, some of it was achieved through exhortations to buy war bonds, but some of it was achieved through progressive taxation.
Mr. Grassley's remarks, made on April 5, seemed calculated to make sure that Chief Justice Roberts stays quiet notwithstanding exhortations from constitutional scholars that he speak up.
While exhortations for reunification and inter-Korean cooperation have been standard fare in North Korean propaganda, the new posters were also conspicuously lacking in anti-American messages.
But as the men sing of their fear of the evil Pizare, their exhortations to be quiet are set to music that is completely devoid of fear.
Ms. Olen points to lingering Peter Lynch-ism — the tendency of older investors who remember the exhortations of the famed Fidelity mutual fund manager to follow their instincts.
Yet three years later, he defects on the swamp planet Mimban, where the infantry, drowning in mud, is little swayed by their commanding officers' exhortations to self-sacrifice.
After more than two decades of exhortations to upgrade, though—not to mention high-profile cyber-attacks exploiting MD5's weaknesses—the older algorithm is often still used.
But those who followed Watts Guerra's exhortations and retained the firm to file individual suits are facing 40 percent contingency fees on top of fees for class counsel.
It was only after his latest stint in prison — following a painful stretch in solitary confinement and a sister's religious exhortations — that he resolved to change his ways.
But Y2K failed to bring us back to the Stone Age and, despite Prince's prophetic exhortations, we pretty much partied the same as we did every other year.
What emerged loud and clear from his exhortations was the language of the street fight, where two or three seconds meant all the difference between life and death.
But of all those failed exhortations, none — at least, none known so far — have occurred on a JetBlue Airways flight, ending with Mr. D'Amato's removal from the plane.
These exhortations have grown increasingly nebulous over the span of her career – which is just as well, as her work on specific earthly political concerns has historically been inconsistent.
As he was growing up, the neighborhood was dangerous, but Mr. Torres managed to stay out of major trouble by heeding his mother's exhortations to stay clear of drugs.
Floating in all this are vague ideas about religion and power and fantasies fed by movies, along with all-too-sincere exhortations to imagine and create a better world.
Despite Fink's exhortations that CEOs "address pressing social and economic issues" in addition to making profits, BlackRock invests in some of the most environmentally damaging companies on the planet.
Tank and the Bangas string together grooves from funk, hip-hop, rock and gospel; serious storytelling, self-empowerment exhortations and dance instructions share the band's exuberant stream of consciousness.
Imagine subjecting yourself to a constant flow of exhortations from a beautiful and glamorous and wealthy superstar (or someone with a glossy lifestyle brand on Instagram) to Value Yourself!
The protests have been rowdy and, at times, violent, as participants have smashed windows and defaced public monuments — including the National Palace — with spray-painted slogans and feminist exhortations.
"Given the distance from economic reality that Clinton and Sanders have catapulted in their exhortations, we cannot endorse either of them in the Illinois primary election," the paper wrote wrote.
" Mr. Sudeikis is allowed some license to ad-lib, in his exhortations and comic chastisements of his students, and Mr. Doyle said his years in improv theaters and on "S.
Since taking office, Mr. Trump has treated Europe like a doormat, questioning the value of NATO, ridiculing the mission of the European Union and dismissing European exhortations on policy matters.
And we are lumbered, as ever, by loads of Marvelite baggage: magical cubes, combustible spacecraft, and earnest exhortations to be the best version of oneself that one can possibly be. Thanks.
If Boente declines to follow Democrats' exhortations, they say they will pressure Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellTrump faces crucial decisions on economy, guns Are Democrats turning Trump-like?
" That room becomes a "pale sack" and then an "empty sack" when the speaker, despite the exhortations of men and women to "work harder," bleeds "the food all over the floor.
His exhortations and implications of blame were nonpartisan: conservatives might have heard their denial of science called out, while liberals might have been stung by the allusion to fair-weather activism.
Critics pointed out that the White House's actions seemed to counter the president's constant exhortations to respect military veterans, including an ongoing fight with NFL players who kneel during the national anthem.
Unlike at the frosty meeting in 2010 with the "two white men" telling them to give away money, he recounts, the mainland bosses were enthusiastic about his exhortations to share the wealth.
Thinking of what's happening in this way gives us a repertoire of tools with which to fight the abuses, beyond the usual exhortations to call our representatives and donate to border charities.
There he would regale guests — who could include designers, Kardashians, the artist Julian Schnabel, the architect Peter Marino and seamstresses from his ateliers — long into the night with opinions, stories and exhortations.
But the cause of Letts's current exhortations had little to do with sex, guns and drugs, and more to do with the other blood sport that has overtaken our national psyche: politics.
The administration, this week, is attempting to expand on those efforts by revamping the database, hiring over 20133 new FBI agents to operate it, and making further exhortations that states should report information.
Your workplace inbox will likely soon be inundated, if it hasn't been already, with exhortations from human resources to make the most of the upcoming short window to change your benefits for 213.
Although the pro-settler camp was promoting the bill long before Mr. Trump's victory, the decision was taken, unusually, over Mr. Netanyahu's vehement objections and despite his exhortations for it to be postponed.
Anderson, 31, has made a concerted effort this year to crank up the volume on his game with more continual vocal exhortations, shouting down his stoic demeanor one "Come on!" at a time.
The leisurely pace of spring training seemed to have given way to spring football, with rapid-fire repetitions, sprints to cover first base, bullet throws to the bags and attendant exhortations from coaches.
Please consider the outrage had someone made a similar remark about First Lady Obama: the Internet would have exploded with exhortations to tar, feather, and hang the person who made such a remark.
SARA deBEER ZEIGER West Hartford To the Editor: The Times reports that Donald Trump "vigorously denounced" the white nationalist conference in Washington that was awash in appalling Nazi-style exhortations and anti-Semitic rhetoric.
He's not willing to accept limitations on the threat from the Iranian regime, he wants that threat removed entirely — a point underlined by his repeated exhortations for the Iranian people to challenge their leaders.
Gospel shaped her quivering swoops, her pointed rasps, her galvanizing buildups and her percussive exhortations; it also shaped her piano playing and the call-and-response vocal arrangements she shared with her backup singers.
If the G.O.P.'s surrender to candidate Trump made exhortations about Republican politicians' duty to their country seem like so much pointless verbiage, now President Trump has managed to make exhortation seem unavoidable again.
Trump's recent exhortations to Gulf Arab states to " stand united" against Iran, as well as his past bellicosity toward Tehran, suggest that his administration could pursue a more aggressive Middle East policy going forward.
Even in the real world, discussions about rogue technology tend to focus on the overt and dramatic, such as Elon Musk's exhortations on Twitter that the dangers of AI rival the dangers of nuclear weapons.
The furniture was minimal, the lighting bright, and the walls, made of whiteboard, were covered with lists, charts, arrows, boxes, job titles, question marks, and exhortations in red and black and blue and green Sharpie.
Neither narrative nor obviously philosophical, it is a series of often disjointed-seeming exhortations and commands and hymns and images, with stories borrowed telegraphically from the Bible and then editorialized on by a divine voice.
Obama had killed al-Awlaki to shut him up, but the late cleric still spoke from thousands of screens, his soft-spoken exhortations to violent revolt intercut with shock footage of ISIS stonings and beheadings.
Mr. Trump also posted a video of himself in the Rose Garden of the White House in which he vacillated between sober warnings and exhortations to flee the storm's path, and reassurance bordering on overconfidence.
An eighth break early in the fourth set triggered serious alarm bells among the large British contingent on Rod Laver Arena but despite their exhortations, Murray was unable to fight his way out of his funk.
"  In JFK's word choices, we can hear the echoes of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's rhetoric during the New Deal in the 1930s, replete as it was with exhortations to put and end to "underconsumption" and "idleness.
By pressing his ear to the wall, he could eavesdrop on the strategy and exhortations by the earnest Dean Smith of North Carolina and the garrulous Jim Valvano of North Carolina State (another Lawn Guyland guy).
Cameron announced he would resign in the political maelstrom that followed when Britons voted on June 23 to leave the European Union despite his exhortations to remain, with his successor due in Downing Street by early September.
Derided as "leftover women" in the news media and by the government, they are subjects of well-intentioned exhortations, like those from my high school teachers, as well as less-than-generous assumptions from society at large.
Drawing on a shared love of classical learning, especially Cicero's exhortations to put nation above self, the two Adamses also regularly took up their pens to expose ominous developments that in their view imperiled the young Republic.
There's good reason for that challenge: By facilitating the spread of disinformation, exhortations to violence and more, that business model has seemed on a collision course with the flourishing of our democracy and even our national security.
De Niro's call for open discussion echoes the kinds of exhortations most frequently made to journalists — to provide a fair and balanced (translate: unbiased) account of any topic we report on by presenting all sides of the issue.
Poulter's image is of the chest-thumping, roaring celebrations and exhortations so beloved by team mates and home fans yet so hated by rivals that he is routinely named as the player the Americans most want to beat.
The lawsuit claims that Cuomo and Maria Vullo, the chief of the NYDFS, engaged in a "campaign of selective prosecution, backroom exhortations, and public threats" to force banks and insurance companies to end insurance services with the NRA.
Fidel Castro, who led the revolution that overthrew a pro-American government in 1959 and who stepped down as Cuba's president in 2008, was scornful of Obama's "honey coated" exhortations to Cubans to put the past behind them.
There, nations will have to hammer out exactly how they plan to meet their pledges, and the countries that still haven't upgraded their NDCs will face another round of exhortations from activists and each other to curb emissions.
Led by instructors who had become celebrities by virtue of their ability to bark exhortations that could be heard over the chorus of "It's Raining Men," they imagined that contorting to Pat Benatar would be a transformative experience.
Constantinos Barbaroussis has been charged with committing preparatory acts for high treason over his exhortations last week for the armed forces to arrest the country&aposs leadership, to hinder a deal with neighboring Macedonia over that country&aposs name.
On Saturday evening, just as the sun began to set, I saw Capps weave his way through a crowd in order to watch Anthony Braxton conduct his explosive trio with a series of shouts and signals and inaudible exhortations.
" A 0003 piece by Alexander Kosolapov adopts the standard iconography of agitprop signs, which crowded the public spaces of the Soviet Union with ritualistic appeals, orders, and exhortations; he subverts this ideological tool with a seditiously innocuous message: "Sashok!
In a boldly operatic touch, Jupiter (the rich-voiced tenor Benjamin Hulett) renders his verdict about the impending marriage by sending down thunder and fury, captured in the orchestra with pummeling drums and registered in chorus with terrified exhortations.
For her appearance on Saturday, Katy Perry performed her hits, but she had her stage set emblazoned with exhortations from the New Orleans-born poet Cleo Wade, and she used the Soul Rebels brass band as a horn section.
The team's ersatz advertisements included exhortations on behalf of the Monongahela Metal Foundry ("Steel ingots cast with the housewife in mind"), Einbinder Flypaper ("The flypaper you've gradually grown to trust over the course of three generations") and Height Watchers International.
Before the party, Wink installed black light throughout the space, and the result, when you added in the 3D glasses, was a room full of giddy amazement, exhortations by clustered groups of viewers losing themselves inside one painting after another.
From outside the Philippines, it's difficult to see past his headline-grabbing exhortations to "kill all the drug addicts," or his reference to President Obama as a "son of a whore," but there is whole lot more at play here.
The voice, aggrieved and apocalyptic, mingles world-weary pronouncements ("You conquer people by telling them of battles, kings, elephants, and marvellous beings"—a freighted allusion to Kipling) with hot-and-bothered exhortations ("Your tough body keeps clinging to its certainties").
Negative portrayals of Americans as big-nosed goblins are a common sight at elementary schools and kindergartens and exhortations to beware of American aggression, deceit and brutality are a staple message of textbooks and at "class education" centers around the country.
The bottom line: Despite repeated exhortations from U.S. officials to "pay attention to our actions, not the tweets," Axios' Jonathan Swan reports that European officials are reaching a new, uncomfortable consensus: no one really speaks for Trump but Trump himself.
ENERGY-SAVING PACKAGE The time change accompanies a flurry of other measures, including rationing at malls and exhortations for women to use hair-dryers and other appliances less, meant to save power in the OPEC nation of 29 million people.
The podcasters' exhortations to cultivate character and learn from the habits of successful businessmen, scientists and soldiers (whom they invite for interviews that sometimes stretch longer than two hours) could come straight from the pages of Victorian self-improvement manuals.
A third of the book therefore describes, not his own daily ritual of endurance, as most memoirs of this sort do, but a history of repression and resistance in his homeland, strewn with exhortations to liberate Africa from foreign domination.
Wanting to score successes against the Vietcong, he urged Charlie Company to be very aggressive during the assault on My Lai, later acknowledging that his exhortations likely contributed to the misconception that Captain Medina's men should kill everyone in the village.
"If you are attending this conference, you need to commit to planting 1 trillion trees," Benioff said, which was just one of a half-dozen exhortations at the end of a mini-speech he gave on a panel on Tuesday.
For all of Prime Minister Boris Johnson's exhortations to "Get Brexit Done" so that politics can return to normal, the truth is that regardless of the election's outcome, there is no longer any mundane status quo to snap back to.
WINDSOR, England — A thousand-year-old English castle echoed with the exhortations of an African-American bishop and a gospel choir on Saturday, as Prince Harry wed Meghan Markle, an American actress, nudging the British royal family into a new era.
Though it was never clear if the driver in Nice was linked to the Islamic State, the group's exhortations to run over its enemies seemed to have inspired the killer, who had a long history of disturbed and violent behavior.
ABS chief statistician David Kalisch said he was confident IBM could deliver on its A$10 million ($7.63 million) contract based on "the comments and exhortations that IBM had made to the ABS about the importance of this work" beforehand.
I was one of the lucky few U.S. students to receive education that extended beyond slut-shaming and exhortations to abstinence, and still I was on my own when it came to getting to know my clit and its 8,000 sensory nerve endings.
A sensitive young man who finds himself out of sorts in this world of manly men and their exhortations to him to "grow up", Shutu is the centre of the film, and Vikrant Massey makes sure he makes the most of his role.
He made works on paper in which appropriated texts and images were combined and layered using transfer techniques, some utilizing official notices by Soviet administrators — the terse, usually handwritten flyers that punctuated the everyday life of Soviet citizens with warnings, admonitions, and exhortations.
What they are not doing is packing up en masse to leave, despite exhortations from Syrian and Lebanese officials, who have declared that safety and security are on the march in neighboring Syria and that it is time for refugees to go home.
Michael's exhortations to connect body and spirit facilitate an awareness of the park's surroundings — the rising and falling of cicada song, the towering trees that must have borne witness to a great deal of the history that Sinacori laid out so colorfully.
Whether it's the long braids hung in Curreri's gallery, self-reported demographics on happiness as aggregated and re-presented by Cullen, or Whittle's wild exhortations to shape fashion and self-presentation, the artworks in this show requires and successfully harnesses museum-goer involvement.
WASHINGTON — The Obama administration on Friday announced an overhaul of its efforts to respond to online propaganda from the Islamic State after months of acknowledgments that it had largely failed in its attempts to counter extremist recruitment and exhortations to violence on social media.
Her show's lies, distortions and exhortations to hate and bigotry generated assassination threats against the leader of the Scientology religion, physical attacks on Churches, and the murder of a Scientology religious worker whose throat was slashed by a madman egged on by Remini's horrendous distortions.
Advocacy groups like the You Can Play Project and Athlete Ally fight homophobia in sports, yet players still utter anti-gay slurs in the heat of the moment — and after the sweat dries, they say their spontaneous exhortations do not represent who they are.
Cuomo, NYDFS and its chief, Maria Vullo, whom the NRA also named as a defendant, engaged in a "campaign of selective prosecution, backroom exhortations, and public threats" to coerce banks and insurance companies to withhold services from the NRA, the group said in the suit.
The Times covered the story, but didn't run the pictures that now grace the book's first section: Negro's president, Thomas W. Matthew, stands atop a parked car and bellows exhortations to the gathered crowd; on the next page, a protester writhes on the ground.
But after President Donald J. Trump looked directly at the partial eclipse despite the repeated exhortations of his aides on Monday, staring at eclipses is not only good now but "perhaps the most impressive thing any president has ever done," according to Fox News' Tucker Carlson.
His exhortations, along with those of other foreign politicians, multimillionaire businessmen and bankers, helped persuade the British people that the wealthy Davos elite was interested in keeping Britain in the European Union for its own political and commercial reasons rather than for the good of the Brits.
"As long as senior police officials such as Waseso are allowed to advocate extrajudicial executions as an acceptable crime control solution, there is a serious risk that police will interpret those exhortations as a license to kill," Phelim Kine, the deputy director of HRW's Asia division, said.
The CEQ guidance on incorporating climate into environmental reviews; the work done to quantify the social cost of carbon; orders to agencies on carbon mitigation and resilience — these were all, in their own ways, exhortations, nudges to get federal agencies to start thinking about this stuff.
Photo: APA lawsuit against two former Air Force psychologists who developed the CIA's post-September 11, 2001 "enhanced interrogation" torture techniques, James Mitchell and John "Bruce" Jessen, appears to be all set to go to trial after the defendants ignored repeated exhortations to settle—including from the judge.
Let's discuss the gender dynamics that place a higher premium on men's pleasure than on women's; the exhortations to modesty that contort into fear of our own bodies; the stigma placed on sex that doesn't look like it could be in either a Hollywood movie or a mainstream porno.
All the exhortations to bipartisanship in the world will not do much good if members that work hard to develop bipartisan plans see them held hostage to unrelated special interest demands and then see the deals they reached with the hostage-takers tossed aside less than a month later.
The homeless visitors try to heed his daily exhortations to leave each morning and search for work, and there are some success stories: The first man to whom he ever gave shelter calls the bodega regularly, he said, to share updates about his recovery, his wife and children.
Sports of The Times LAS VEGAS — Far from the hysteria of March Madness, its billion-dollar television deal and its sold-out stadiums, the largely empty arena at the Mandalay Bay Events Center this week reverberated with the sounds of bouncing basketballs, squeaking sneakers and coaches' loud, sometimes profane exhortations.
But political and business leaders here in Hamilton County, a conservative stronghold where Donald J. Trump won a majority of the votes, worry that the president's attacks on trading partners and exhortations to "Buy American" could set off a protectionist spiral of tariffs and import restrictions, hurting consumers and workers.
Then there's the simple psychological toll it takes on anyone to constantly navigate cyberbullying, FOMO, outrage mobs, and just the empty validation-through-likes lifestyle of social networks, all of which has led to well-meaning public exhortations to purge Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram from our phones, if not our lives.
These took many forms, from new mass transport systems to four- or even three-day work weeks, green industrial revolutions, spiritual awakenings and the replacement of the discipline of economics and its exhortations toward endless growth with a new science based on principles that rise to the challenges of a changing climate.
Her kids sit behind her in the minivan, her in-laws sit in the next row back, her sisters from Alpha Kappa Alpha sit behind them, and Aishwarya can see in the rearview that the van goes back indefinitely and contains everyone she knows, all of them calling up to her with directions to school, exhortations to hurry.
Even once we've moved past asinine cultural notions that masturbation is for "bad girls" rather than all women who want to do it, and we're in agreement that making yourself feel good is healthy and fun, supporters of self-love tend to dole out vague, "sex-positive" exhortations to touch yourself — and then leave you to it.
When I see regular exhortations for women to put ourselves out there and make this the year of epic achievement, I feel guilty for all the times I know I will feel I have to do the opposite: recharge and spend time without networking, "risk-taking," or leaning in any direction except back on my couch.
During the first two weeks after hurricane struck, Trump's Twitter feed featured a maddening mix of exhortations to vote in the Alabama special election primary, best wishes to the people caught in Maria's path, jabs at Republicans who opposed another failed Obamacare repeal push, tributes to FEMA and first responders, and repeated potshots at pro football players.
When she speaks of "dark times" and warns of the "exhortations, moral and otherwise, that under the pretext of upholding old truths degrade all truth in meaningless triviality" we can hear not only a critique of the horrors of 20th-century totalitarianism, but also a warning about forces pervading the politics of the United States and Europe today.
The "advice" she offered the Vixen was just a stone's throw away from the notorious language once espoused by Bill Cosby, or Charles Barkley, or Ronald Reagan — exhortations to black personal responsibility and rules of behavioral comportment; it implied that the Vixen, in her loudmouthed navigation of the world and her insistence on addressing racism, is lacking in self-discipline and respectability.
Letter To the Editor: Re "With Kennedy Gone, It's Up to Voters" (editorial, June 28): As in several past exhortations, your prescription for righting America's increasingly entrenched political ills — in this case, the specter of a far-right Supreme Court for the rest of our lives — is to send more of us, in our anger and dismay, to the polls to vote.
" In the absence of a fuller examination of the overarching industry structure, Mr. Futterman can only offer exhortations rather than any solutions: "Fans, who have sustained the industry … don't want much – just the ability to enjoy the games they love and the athletes they admire without getting ripped off, lied to, or insulted, either by the athletes who play sports or the people who run them.
Big Tymers – Tha Block Is Hot, 1999 Talking about Guerrilla Warfare earlier this week made me want to listen to old school Wayne, and the slick, ahead-of-his-years shit-talking of "Young Playa"—complete with Birdman's descriptions of gambling in the back room at Ms. Gladys's bar and Mannie Fresh's exhortations for Lil Wayne to pull his pants up—is the perfect vibe.
Think of the power of those early releases, the tracks that an entire world was built around: think of Darryl Pandy's lovelorn honking on "Love Can't Turn Around" or the down-tuned exhortations that spook their way through Phuture's "Your Only Friend" or the James Garcia sung, Omar-S produced paean to sexual expectation "I Wanna Know"—these are records that hum with vitality, humanity, vibrancy, and, let's be honest, sexuality.
What's happening: Xu is awaiting trial in U.S. custody, after he had been lured to Belgium, arrested, and then extradited to the U.S. One of his targets was reportedly GE Aviation, and this week local Cincinnati WCPO provided new details on the case in their report... Why it matters: Xi's exhortations to achieve "self-reliance" and "control core technologies" increase the pressure on the PRC bureaucracy to work even harder to obtain those core technologies by any means necessary.
Few observers are likely to be satisfied by a messy, but possibly more realistic analysis, which suggests that the recent attacks reflect a combination of ongoing and not necessarily related campaigns in Syria, Iraq and adjacent countries; entrepreneurial terrorists using the space provided by ISIS as a launching pad for their own jihadist ambitions; scattering foreign fighters heading back home to carry on the fight; ISIS exhortations to local supporters to take up arms; and the appeal of ISIS ideology to angry and often troubled individuals pursuing their own trajectories.
As Adam Lankford, a University of Alabama criminal-justice professor who studies mass shooters and suicide bombers, points out, this development may be simple pragmatism: This is a country, after all, in which an AR-15 can be bought in some states in a matter of minutes by virtually anyone with valid identification, but a bulk order of ammonium-­nitrate-­based fertilizer may well produce a visit from the F.B.I. But it's also true that the propaganda that the Islamic State addresses to the West — the beheading videos, the martyrs' testimonies, the social-­media exhortations to potential lone wolves — has always owed less to the world-­historical ambition of Sept.

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