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"flogging" Definitions
  1. a punishment in which somebody is hit many times with a whip or stick
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That's why Bentley was never going to escape public flogging.
But what Flogging Molly actually represents is way more meaningful.
Flogging Molly with Frank Turner and the Sleeping Souls. Aug.
Few today would argue that, say, flogging would be constitutional.
The source did not indicate when the flogging would take place.
I know I had stopped flogging them going into last week.
I know I had stopped flogging them going into last week.
Or at least would get the social media flogging they deserve.
In Saudi Arabia, homosexuality can be punished by flogging or death.
Under Bashir in 2016, some 15,000 women were reportedly sentenced to flogging.
Multinationals could try to earn credits by flogging more eco-friendly models.
Wallstrom criticized as "medieval" the punishment of a liberal blogger by flogging.
Maybe that means getting kinky with some role play or bondage or flogging.
It was just you and me then, you flogging all my crazy ideas.
In the U.A.E., flogging, stoning, amputation and crucifixion are legal forms of punishment.
Yet Fox kept flogging it as the real national-security scandal involving Russia.
Listen mate, selling your soul isn't like flogging a penis pump on Gumtree.
There are risks to partially outsourcing such an essential part of flogging beer.
Ronaldo will carry on playing soccer and earning millions of euros flogging sportswear.
A despondent Ms. Haidar watched a cellphone video of the flogging that circulated online.
WALLINGFORD Flogging Molly with Frank Turner and the Sleeping Souls, punk and folk. Aug.
The resolution criticized the Iranian regime's use of inhuman punishments, including flogging and amputations.
He doesn't have a regular gallery dealer, no Gagosian or Zwirner flogging his wares.
So while flogging seems harsher to me, it's certainly true that prison is harsh.
She inspires people like me worldwide, and no imprisonment or flogging can change that.
It's about time we stopped flogging Wall Street, but we shouldn't forgive it, either.
Sure: I'll be flogging the joys of hard-shell tacos with picadillo for days!
On the second count, deterrence, prisons are necessary unless we want to bring back flogging.
ICOs are used by start-ups to raise funds by flogging off new digital tokens.
Would you correct a couple who was engaging in a riskier-than-usual flogging scene?
The woman, who wasn't named, recieved 23 lashes at the public flogging ceremony on Thursday.
Since then, international pressure and concerns over his medical state have spared him further flogging.
In Iran, in line with Sharia law, homosexuality is punishable by imprisonment, flogging, or execution.
His arms — whirligigs holding crucifixes — seem to be flogging something, or is he self-flagellating?
In those days, bread and water was seen as a humane, progressive alternative to flogging.
First, Shariah lays out corporal punishments, such as chopping off hands, stoning, flogging and beheading.
But the first two episodes of the new season feel like flogging a dead horse.
But despite the constant flogging the RNC has received from Trump, members here defended their system.
As nuclear assets are probably unsellable, it is flogging parts of its core, microchip business instead.
Though normally gentle souls who abhorred corporal punishment, they recommended exposing and penalising perpetrators by flogging.
We watch in hope and horror as Father Luc starts flogging the Devil out of her.
After all, there's no shortage of people flogging Mandela trinkets, T-shirt or books of quotes.
BRIDGET REGAN, 225, OF FLOGGING MOLLY Obviously you'd have to be blind not to notice that.
But it has often been Mr. Bloomberg coming in for the most persistent flogging of late.
Any violation of this code by men or women was punishable with public flogging and executions.
Simply being in a car with a boy not related to you would warrant a flogging.
They are busy flogging overpriced SIM cards from neighbouring Congo-Brazzaville to anyone desperate to get online.
His specialty is performing his insult-flinging, "king of the world" character while flogging his eponymous brand.
But few place much hope in that — one senior German official calls it "flogging a dead horse".
The first flogging was carried out in a public square in January 2015, provoking an international outcry.
He could well have escaped his public flogging had he still worked at one of those places.
The New York Bondage Club provided flogging demonstrations and tried recruiting bottoms for their weekly dungeon gathering.
Minor infractions, punishable by flogging, rarely came to him, but any decision for execution rested with him.
There aren't many rumors about Hisense or TCL, but they'll both be around flogging their latest gear.
The penalty for being found guilty of adultery or extramarital sex is flogging or death by stoning.
"You still need to be flogging stuff to big countries," says Alan Winters of the University of Sussex.
Instead of just farming and flogging cut-price goods to tourists, the country is starting to manufacture things.
In other words, I think the Facebook thing, it's really good at flogging angry idiots to the polls.
Congress outlawed flogging in 1862, after repeated complaints from sailors that tyrannical captains were wielding the lash unfairly.
Speakers offered a playlist of songs with a theme of change: "Uprising" by Muse, "Revolution" by Flogging Molly.
To dare to challenge this — to speak of individual agency, for example — is akin to flogging the victim.
We've decided, as a society, that public flogging and scarlet letters are not appropriate responses to wrongdoing. Why?
If I stayed, I didn't just worry that there'd be more public flogging, shunning, and stress, I expected it.
All coaches go through a public flogging after a loss, but the vultures inside Pastner's head were the worst.
The Chinese conglomerate is pushing ahead with the flogging of stakes in an online lender, life insurer and brokerage.
Stapleton left the company in June, and said had she stayed, she could expect "public flogging, shunning, and stress."
That said, it's possible that Olympics officials might be flogging a load of unused femidoms on eBay this year.
And in what sort of play about libertinage do you have to wait 90 minutes for a decent flogging?
On August 27th the video of Dr Sackler defending his firm's flogging of OxyContin and other opioids finally emerged.
" Mr. Ghaemi said Mr. Mortazavi "could probably buy his way out of the flogging sentence by paying a fee.
In Athens, Georgia, women Klan members organized a flogging of an errant husband as part of policing their neighborhood.
"They should immediately abolish all forms of such punishment, which in Iran includes amputation and blinding as well as flogging."
If you just sat by the farm gate flogging cider, the chances are you wouldn't be able to make it.
So House GOP will hold a hearing flogging Comey for not charging Clinton on same day Trump visits the Hill?
For today, we have noticed that someone is flogging a Fender Telecaster previously owned by a member of The Fratellis.
However, the public flogging was largely understood to be a political charade meant to pacify growing outrage at Russia's oligarchs.
The province of Aceh, for example, is now under Shariah, with public flogging for adulterers or those who drink alcohol.
The flogging, if ordered and carried out, would amount to a horrendously cruel punishment, though one not unusual for Iran.
Fall Out Boy, Flogging Molly, Coheed and Cambria, Bad Religion, My Chemical Romance, NOFX, Simple Plan, Story of the Year.
Both father and son use Twitter as a digital flogging machine when they sense that someone has treated them unfairly.
On its swarming 2322-acre site in Battersea wholesalers are flogging fruit, vegetables and flowers to London's greengrocers and restaurateurs.
Yet it continues to accept advertising money from unregulated entities pushing dubiously obscure crypto exchanges and flogging wildly risky token sales.
Yet any politician who severed the historic link between Lower Saxony and VW would face accusations of flogging the family silver.
The marriage age for girls was reduced to nine, and, in 1981, parliament introduced flogging, stoning, and payment of blood money.
"If I stayed, I didn't just worry that there'd be more public flogging, shunning, and stress, I expected it," she wrote.
Mr Najib has baited an Islamist party into renewing calls for more flogging for moral lapses, forcing them to leave Pakatan.
Omega has been flogging the Moonwatch brand for decades and now they're expanding to other space missions, including the Apollo 8.
To Flogging, those aren't real risks as long as you quit on your own terms and in pursuit of something better.
The smaller Reliance is flogging anything it can—from phone masts to its head office—in a bid to stay afloat.
Ultimately, he was a pretty good sport about the whole thing after essentially surviving the internet equivalent of a public flogging.
I also don't want people to think I am flogging it, presenting myself as a Navy Seal or career war hero.
Inspired by the Salem witch trials, nonmagical "Second Salemers" hunt witches and teach children songs about flogging, burning and murdering them.
The experts urged Saudi authorities to "repeal all provisions contained in legislation which authorize the stoning, amputation and flogging of children".
To listen to the album is to have as much fun as one can possibly have while receiving an auditory flogging.
So I had spanking lessons and I took a flogging workshop and got a little bit of experience with a flogger.
After 10 hours of verbal flogging by an incensed Congress, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg seemed like a leader whose pedestal had cracked.
Mr Trump will probably show more enthusiasm for flogging weapons to his Arab allies than wading onto the battlefield next to them.
Sinan is too focused, anyway, on flogging his manuscript about town, asking district mayors, local writers and even property developers for funding.
As a switch (someone who both tops and bottoms), Yin says they can take a lot of masochism, like flogging and canning.
BAGEHOT: I think they're almost explicit about that comparison: the chief-executive prime minister going around cutting deals and flogging British goods.
Amnesty International said it obtained three testimonies alleging instances of sexual harassment, electrocution, and flogging in detention at the country's Dhahban prison.
First, the corporal punishments in the Quran — amputation of limbs and flogging — may simply be related to the context of the Quran.
But the far more important point is the one that Jones eventually made, as soon as Lord stopped flogging himself with bad analogies.
All of these whips can be used in what the BDSM community calls "impact play," which can include spanking, whipping, flogging, and caning.
In my work, skills can be anything from convincing acting to safe flogging, but screening clients, marketing, and setting boundaries are equally important.
Stratfor, which has been flogging geopolitical foresight for two decades from its base in Austin, Texas, recently notched up a record 550,000 subscribers.
It almost feels like you all realized that you don't have to play 100 miles-per-hour to record a Flogging Molly song.
Last month, China's regulators moved to ban initial coin offerings (ICOs) that allow start-ups to raise funds by flogging off new cryptocurrencies.
Flogging the talks forward was Robert Mueller, a former director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, who was appointed as special settlement master.
After receiving a flogging from privacy critics, Facebook is scrambling to make its smart display video chat screen Portal more attractive to buyers.
Cork describes those weeks before the campaign begins as hard work, but it is not a matter of simply flogging players into submission.
But as time passes, the question of whether his heirs have inherited his talent for flogging objects of desire will come into focus.
Bernie Sanders crowded the streets with signs flogging the former Secretary of State for the big-dollar affair headlined by Hollywood celebrity George Clooney.
But the Mueller report shows us once again how determined Russians were to amplify those divisions, while flogging Trump's candidacy relentlessly — and demonizing Clinton's.
This is the vision that Telegram's founders, the brothers Pavel and Nikolai Durov, are flogging to investors ahead of their initial coin offering (ICO).
OK, so maybe it doesn't usually happen like that, but Flogging isn't joking when he says most people would benefit from quitting their jobs.
Eventually I manage to speak with a Adam, a guy in Birmingham who started flogging these phones on eBay, then built the website smallestmobilephones.co.uk.
While an entertaining spectacle of public flogging of Heather Bresch by Congress, the Committee largely missed addressing the real issues in drug price inflation.
It's the same appeal behind Trump University and the general, relentless flogging of his name: You, too, can have all this, whatever this is.
Among those in the Twitterati for whom nuance is a scarce commodity, she was cast as a woman who deserved nothing short of flogging.
Meanwhile, politicians in both parties are flogging "border security" as a campaign slogan, with no apparent thought about what happens after the next election.
Instead, he embraces a kind of political rope-a-dope, relentlessly flogging other issues until the media moves on to the next shiny object.
In fairness to Congress, influential bipartisan groups of legislators in both chambers are still flogging a number of bills that would constrain Trump's powers.
The country's parliament also said it would sentence anyone found "spreading rumors" about the outbreak to flogging and up to three years in prison.
More than 100 flogging sentences were handed down in Iran in 2017, and at least 50 were carried out, according to the United Nations.
But also here are intimations of horror: slaves' cabins, 19th-century photographs of slaves' backs scarred by flogging, the open pants of lynching victims.
In one village, hostile farmers captured our ADF escorts, holding them prisoner for three days and flogging them with sticks after forcing us out.
The man was sentenced to the flogging a decade ago but it was not clear why authorities waited until now to dole out the punishment.
And the meme shows no sign of slowing down as people wake up to the news that Ted Cruz was flogging the bishop last night.
Spankings and other impact play (caning, flogging, cropping, etc.) can complement figging, as the smacks cause the recipient to clench their ass, heightening the burn.
"In Russian, it's called passing water through a sieve," he said of the U.S. probe, using a Russian expression that means flogging a dead horse.
Carried out after Friday prayers, the flogging was attended by hundreds of spectators, including children, outside the Baiturrahim Mosque in Banda Aceh, the provincial capital.
An acclaimed activist herself, she's also the sister of Raif Badawi, a blogger who's been imprisoned in Saudi since 2012 and subjected to public flogging.
The new laws also introduced public flogging as a punishment for abortion, and criminalize exposing Muslim children to the beliefs and practices of other religions.
Granted, the judges interview hopefuls about their kinks of choice—Macchia lists rope bondage, flogging and CBT among his—and quiz them on leather history.
Besides, supporters of impeachment ask, why is anyone so sure that Mr. Trump would benefit from the public flogging of impeachment hearings during a campaign?
Books were something he could sell, piling high and flogging cheap, and the more outlets he had in a place, the more people would come.
Mr. O'Reilly cultivated a salt-of-the-earth personal myth, flogging his "working class" upbringing, for instance, though his father was an oil-company accountant.
The fair is the Coachella of kink — the fetish community's biggest event, the place to see and be seen flogging someone who's begging for more.
At the risk of flogging a dead parrot, let me rise briefly to the defense of my pundit's fantasy from yesterday against Noah Millman's withering attack.
Abitbol, the foundation's director, wants Saudi Arabia to withdraw the flogging punishment, strip Badawi of his Saudi citizenship and let him leave the country for Canada.
They say some of the women, including Hathloul, were held in solitary confinement and subjected to mistreatment and torture, including electric shocks, flogging and sexual assault.
A massive SMS spamming operation kicked out tens of millions of text messages, pestering unsuspecting recipients with links to fake sites flogging loans and free money.
However, the move has faced criticism by diverse opponents who are demanding a referendum and have accused President Emmanuel Macron's government of "flogging the family silver".
The label had garnered a loyal following over its 22-year history, launching some of indie rock's seminal bands, like MXPX, Flogging Molly, and Rozwell Kid.
They accuse President Emmanuel Macron of "flogging the family silver" and warn of the perils of economic liberalism, citing Margaret Thatcher's unpopular reforms in 3.683s Britain.
"What would be the appropriate level of punishment — a public flogging?" said Representative Raúl Grijalva, Democrat of Arizona and chairman of the House Natural Resources Committee.
Flat domestic demand for electricity has curtailed construction of new plants at home, so Rosatom, Russia's state-owned nuclear-power company, has been flogging its wares abroad.
He added that Iran's penal code continued to allow punishment by flogging including for drug and alcohol consumption, theft, adultery and mixing of the sexes in public.
As stock prices fluctuate, the government could face recriminations for either selling Aramco too cheaply - flogging the family silver for peanuts - or too dearly - exploiting retail investors.
Instead of merely watching or reading about something like that flogging fantasy—an experience many would love to take part in—he went out and did it.
The Art Institute decorated a room in a high-rise in downtown Chicago to look like Van Gogh's bedroom, and is flogging an overnight stay for $10.
But, as is so often the case, he was proven right, and the public flogging he received was yet another politicized attempt to discredit the incoming president.
The Islamic penal code punishes crimes such as sodomy with flogging and death by stoning, and its introduction was widely condemned by women's activists around the world.
It's been a smooth two decades since boy bands occupied the Billboard charts without releasing a succession of ballads or flogging a reunion horse in the process.
Nampon Nongkeephahuyut, the knee-flogging and leg-cracking superstar of the 80s and 90s, died on September 19th after a long battle with lung cancer and tuberculosis.
Protests erupted across the state after a video of the public flogging went viral, becoming an embarrassment for Mr. Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party, which governs the state.
But flogging someone in the town square — which may not be his intent — has never been a process that I've seen a great deal of merit in.
The Apprentice Administration was not especially subtle about flogging the prime time revelation of Anthony M. Kennedy's proposed replacement as if it were a shocking season finale.
Courts continue to sentence defendants to punishment by flogging and amputation, freedom of expression remains sharply restricted and rights advocates and journalists face harassment, intimidation and imprisonment.
Sports of The Times It is showtime at the N.F.L. meat market in Philadelphia, as teams begin the business of drafting players and relentlessly flogging their product.
At the beginning of the party, Robinson opens up the space for performances and sexual demonstrations, ranging from typical kink activities like flogging to more comical ones.
The move has been met by a diverse group of opponents who are demanding a referendum and have accused President Emmanuel Macron's government of "flogging the family silver".
Artist's impression of the exotic binary system AR Scorpii, with a compact white dwarf star (right) flogging its red dwarf companion with high energy electrons every two minutes.
Tokopedia, Shopee and Bukalapak earn most of their revenues from selling advertising space on their platforms to online vendors, and from flogging extra services, such as data analytics.
Sex outside of marriage is officially punishable by flogging, jail time, or in cases of adultery, death by stoning, although corporal punishments are not, in practice, carried out.
Shafer is just one of many writers to recently enjoy the righteous pleasure of publicly flogging his journalistic forefather, the legendary Gay Talese, for looking where he shouldn't.
"These two cases, punishable by imprisonment and flogging, are representative of the wider legal control of women's autonomy by men that still needs to be dismantled," she added.
It would seem that the revenue is heading generally in the correct direction, but Wall Street did not see it that way, flogging the cloud content management company.
For more than two years, they hosted masterclasses at the Eagle London, teaching students the arts of immobilization, electrostimulation, flogging, safe bondage, pressure points, and everything in between.
That included classes for aspiring dominatrices on the finer points of spanking, flogging and rope bondage, as well as events catering to those more experienced with fetish play.
The flogging that Beto O'Rourke received during his Reddit "ask me anything" session this month perfectly underscored the distinction between a mainstream media and a genuinely free press.
Kenya Airways, which has been in the red for four years on the trot, is flogging some of its aircraft and last month announced it would raise more equity.
Rights groups say at least three of the women, including Hathloul, were held in solitary confinement for months and subjected to abuse including electric shocks, flogging, and sexual assault.
Ms Davis says relatively harmless local weed-dealers have been replaced by county-lines operations flogging £10 ($13) bags of crack cocaine, with free samples of heroin thrown in.
In it, atheism, homosexuality, and feminism are labelled "extremist behaviour," the punishment for which is imprisonment and a fine, or in some cases flogging, Saudi newspaper al-Watan reported.
Best of all, it is still regarded as a place for harmless snaps of sunsets, coffee cups and attractive young "influencers" flogging lip gloss, so users lower their guard.
Methods include beatings with metal bars, flogging, and electronic shocks, it said in the report based on interviews, prison visits, legal and forensic records, and photographic and video evidence.
Thousands of women have been sentenced to flogging as a result of prosecution under the public order law, according to No to Women's Oppression Initiative, a campaign group in Sudan.
However, those plans have been complicated by a group of opponents who have demanded a referendum on the ADP privatization, and have accused the government of "flogging the family silver".
PAPA JEAN, a middle-aged Congolese man who normally makes a living flogging fizzy drinks at the port of Kinshasa, the capital, has stitched an extra pocket into his trousers.
Each line revoked a provision of the existing penal code, ranging from the criminalization of women for dress infractions, such as wearing trousers, to the authorization of their public flogging.
"What is unusual and unprecedented is the array of advertisers who are out there flogging Trump on the air," said Elizabeth Wilner, a senior vice president at Kantar Media/CMAG.
As recently as last month, Hillary Clinton was still flogging the old talking point that the source of donations doesn't matter when it comes to political advocacy and policy making.
Pretty soon a, not very bright but permanently grinning chap, who's been to a decent private school (which the Brits disingenuously call "public school"), will be flogging Igor shooting lessons.
At least three of the women, including Hathloul, were held in solitary confinement for months and subjected to abuse including electric shocks, flogging, and sexual assault, rights groups have said.
"There's a very fine line between being helpful and flogging stuff on the back of a crisis," Ian Henderson, chief executive of ad agency AML Group, told CNBC by phone.
Trump's flogging of that fallacy earned him credibility within some segments of the conservative movement ready to believe the absolute worst about Obama and support anyone willing to say it.
But even Double Fine went through its own public flogging over space simulator Spacebase DF-9, where Double Fine pointed to sluggish early access sales as justification for shutting down development.
Located in emptied-out hotel suites, these rooms feature amenities like a Saint Andrew's cross, mountable benches, and metal armatures—equipment used for flogging, rope bondage, and other blissfully masochistic activities.
Police separated men and women in the crowd as proceedings began, with 10 men in brown robes and hoods preparing a bundle of canes in case any broke during the flogging.
It can be a good option for electronics, books, music and movies, but you're up against some stiff competition, and there are usually better options for the occasional flogging of stuff.
How to help Syrian refugees Using survivors' accounts, the Amnesty report details the harrowing conditions for inmates and the brutal methods of torture including rape, sexual violence, flogging, burning and scalding.
The group took a softer approach to ruling, minimizing punishments such as beheading or flogging and focusing instead on development and construction and setting up an administrative council of local figures.
So, like any respectable journalist, I asked the internet to come forward with their stories of workplace phallus-flogging and bean-flicking, half-expecting not a single soul to come forward.
Yet some of the women who had fought for that very right said they were subjected to torture in detention, be it electric shocks, flogging or sexual assault - something authorities deny.
If you simply take the original public meaning of the word cruelty, we would not be able to strike down a law today that allowed branding, cropping ears, flogging, pillorying, etc.
From them, he learned the importance of compartmentalizing over the 82-game slog of the regular season, of not getting too excited about victories and, especially, not flogging himself after defeats.
Flogging the dream of social advancement has been a British export for generations -- and one that helps maintain the stylishly rich in the manner to which they believe they are entitled.
For years, the G.O.P. has been flogging supposed conspiracies and scandals, from Benghazi to Hillary Clinton's email server to systemic corruption at the highest levels of the nation's law enforcement community.
Though galleries of modern art dominate this spring jamboree, it's also accented with furniture dealers, specialists in antiquities and a few lavish jewelers flogging all manner of drop earrings and diadems.
The footage, which has sparked social media outrage in Nigeria, shows the woman flogging a half-dressed boy with a belt and then dragging him into a cage, which she locks.
Running away, even for adult women, is a crime for women in Saudi Arabia, punishable by imprisonment and flogging, with the woman then returned to the guardian from whom she fled.
Some of the women told a Riyadh court on Wednesday they had been subjected to torture in detention, including electric shocks, flogging, and sexual assault, sources familiar with the matter said.
They are frequently arrested by the country's "public order police" for their clothing choices or exposing their hair, and subjected to flogging, stoning and other corporal punishment for "morality crimes", including adultery.
Gwyneth Paltrow's venture, Goop—the epitome of pseudoscience profiteering—has been called out for flogging all kinds of questionable goods, including a jade vagina egg that some gynecologists warned could cause infections.
Ireland would need to create a more distinctive brand for its beef, notes Dan O'Brien, of the Institute of International and European Affairs, and "try flogging Irish Cheddar cheese to the French".
Less fairly, Britons may now be more reluctant to trust other online upstarts wanting to take on the big lenders—and who aren't running a bank as a sideline to flogging cornflakes.
Here's the goods from Ann Killion, of the San Francisco Chronicle: Shot: Chaser: Before the Warriors took the floor for their Spurs flogging, their arch-nemesis Cleveland Cavaliers got their championship rings.
The town centre is a smelly (urine and fried food, with notes of cannabis) patchwork of charity shops, nightclubs with fading playbills and unloved tourist emporia flogging boiled sweets in saucy shapes.
Any person of color found in violation of these lantern laws was sentenced to a public flogging of up to 40 lashes, the actual number left to the discretion of the slaveholder.
"I know when I was a younger rooster, you'd be a bit worried about saying something to Matt Giteau or Drew Mitchell, you'd be bogging yourself thinking you'd get a flogging," he said.
Another battler against bigotry was Uriah Levy, an American navy officer, who bought and restored Thomas Jefferson's home of Monticello, and devised alternatives to flogging sailors (suspending them from the mizzenmast, for example).
While most pharma tycoons would slink away from the spotlight after a flogging like Shkreli endured, he took the bad-boy image and ran with it, flaunting his trollish behavior in the media.
Uriah P. Levy, who ultimately achieved the rank of commodore and attained fame for his role in the Navy's abolition of flogging and for saving Thomas Jefferson's Monticello from disuse and possible destruction.
" "I think if, you know, if he's not in the position where either of them think they ought to be, then there are ways to honorably ... deal with that than a public flogging.
Amnesty International said last month it had documented 10 cases of torture and abuse - including sexual harassment, electrocution, flogging and death threats - while the activists were held at an undisclosed location last summer.
Still, Iranian artists must constantly navigate and test the limits of their artistic freedoms, often self-censoring so as not to upset the powerful Religious Establishment for fear of arrest, flogging, and possible imprisonment.
When it was announced that Roseland Ballroom in New York City would be closing in 2014, I was able to photograph Flogging Molly there just a few days before the venue shuttered its doors.
Religious morality police patrolled the streets, beating women for not covering their faces fully, detaining and flogging men for not growing their beards long enough and beheading people for offenses as small as smoking.
She defended girls, raped by their bosses, who now faced flogging for fornication; she helped women trying to escape loveless marriages, one of whom was killed in her law offices at her mother's instigation.
Instead, the car feels like it was built by a British bloke on a country road who knew that, after he was done flogging the car, he'd need to go pick up his wife.
But recent history suggests that in the longer term there are no shortcuts to boosting exports—it's just more of the old slog of flogging a product that people want at the right price.
Activists were repeatedly tortured by electrocution and flogging, leaving some unable to walk or stand properly, with marks on their bodies and uncontrolled shaking of the hands, Amnesty International said, citing three separate testimonies.
Every so often, a performer drifts or rushes into an apparent digression, as when one, who self-identifies as a "sex educator," pulls out a few of his flogging whips and begins twirling them.
After dropping out of college just before graduating, McKay made his way to Chicago, flogging his comic book collection to pay for his move to the improv capital of America, and arguably the world.
In Australia, if you're working in the summer—and most of my work is quite physical, whether I'm flogging someone or pegging them—the last thing I want is to be sweating through foundation.
It was a tough crowd, and one that made for a particularly long day for Facebook's head of news partnerships, Jason White, who endured an hours-long flogging before finally being allowed to speak himself.
In Equatorial Guinea, the main witness against Mr. Obiang remains in an "insect-infested" prison cell and subject to "torture including beating and flogging," according to a report from Open Society and several other nonprofits.
Common methods included dulab, the act of forcibly contorting the victim's body into a rubber tire, and falaqa, or flogging on the soles of the feet, which have been documented by other human rights organizations.
In 2014, citing Shariah law, the sultan put in place a penal code in his country with punishments that included public flogging, amputation and death by stoning for offenses such as adultery, abortion and homosexuality.
Because of relentless propaganda over the years flogging the alleged human rights mission of US foreign policy, many Americans often seem irked that millions of people worldwide decry American intervention, viewing the protests as ungrateful.
Lagos, Nigeria (CNN)Three people including a school principal have been arrested in Nigeria for allegedly tying two students to makeshift crucifixes and flogging them for coming late to school, a police spokesman told CNN.
The aggressor in this battle is Audrey (Victoria Hamilton), a hard-nosed home-counties entrepreneur who runs a company flogging homeware to the middle classes (everything in her shops, apparently, is white—including the customers).
Marks on your wrist if you're into restraint play, bruises if you're into flogging, flesh wounds if you and your partner are into more extreme BDSM acts such as branding, scarification, or other body modification.
She and other women's rights defenders have allegedly been subjected to torture by electrocution and flogging, as well as sexual harassment, according to Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International and three people close to the detainees.
" Writes Salib, "this paper does not endorse any particular nonmonetary sanction," but he notes that "history presents a startling array of options, including: flogging, pillory, running the gauntlope, tarring and feathering, branding, and many more.
KHARTOUM (Reuters) - Sudan on Thursday repealed a law used under former President Omar al-Bashir to regulate women's dress and behavior and punish those found to contravene it with flogging, Justice Minister Nasredeen Abdelbari said.
Both Facebook and Twitter have undergone public flogging in the press since the revelation that Russian troll farms attempted to sow discord among the American electorate by spreading provocative content on both social media platforms.
The Rays were counting on their ace to slow the Yankees' surge, but Snell's 39-pitch flogging, which included surrendering a three-run homer to Sanchez, spoke to the talent gap between the respective rosters.
Aldi is doing well in America and in June it entered China with two shops in Shanghai—for the first time as an upmarket grocer flogging wine from Bordeaux, milk from Australia and fresh organic produce.
IN AN AGE where religious dissidents can face flogging or death in Saudi Arabia, re-education camps in China and dubious terrorism charges in Russia, good tidings about liberty of belief are hard to come by.
This season, if you exclude the ritual flogging of the Detroit Lions' cheesecloth secondary, Rodgers' numbers are appalling: 59.9 percent completion rate, 303 percent touchdown rate, 2.6 percent interception rate, and an average 80.4 passer rating.
He had been posting for two days about the alleged sexual harassment and torture -- including electric shocks, flogging, months of solitary confinement and threats of rape and murder -- his daughter faces in a Saudi government prison.
One of his big hobbies is flogging rap beefs like long-dead horses, and he also likes to intentionally infer that he is dating famous women in order to cause controversy, via – you've guessed it – Instagram.
The visuals, certain to be played and replayed, are even more striking: Mr. Biden, head bowed, eyes downcast, his mouth at an uncomfortable slant, grimacing as the audience cheers the flogging of the party's front-runner.
You don't have that internal, pulling-my-soul-apart existential self-debate where you're flogging yourself for doing fan service, or like, making a record that you're not proud of because it's what your fans want.
With the second part of the 2018 reunion behind us, and the final portion of the annual get-together-slash-emotional flogging ahead, it's time to look back at all the tense spectacles of the last year.
"I think whether you make more money or less money [after you quit], whether you spend more hours working or fewer, it doesn't matter if you're enjoying what you're doing in that time more," Flogging told me.
Forget the fact that Jamaica failed to qualify for the 1982 FIFA World Cup in Spain, on the cover of the 1982 album Scientist Wins the World Cup, they give the England national team a royal flogging.
The near-daily flogging of hedge funds in the media and in Washington can dampen even the most optimistic manager's spirits, but, for the sake of their products' survival, managers now must make a bold, uncomfortable move.
"If you keep flogging a deal it is hard to get people to engage but Young's Seafood has seen pretty good trading so that could help to re-engage people and find a level," a banker said.
Since this is the first time most lawmakers and the public will actually see the bill, it's also the most significant test to see that the legislation can at the very least survive early flogging from all sides.
Saudi Arabia has no law against transgender people, but the kingdom has carried out arrests for cross-dressing and ordered the imprisonment and flogging of men accused of behaving like women, according to U.S.-based Human Rights Watch.
Sailors soon complained that commanders could be just as tyrannical with bread and water — or as crews wryly call it, "cake and wine" — as they had been with flogging, and there were repeated attempts to end the practice.
Still, as it prepared to open the New York store, Amazon made several choices that could help it respond to New York customers' demands and pre-empt a flogging like the one it previously received in the city.
In a statement, London-based Amnesty said that according to testimony from three individuals it had gathered, some of the detained activists "were repeatedly tortured by electrocution and flogging" that left some "unable to walk or stand properly".
To keep in shape Mahmoud tried discreetly exercising in public parks at night but gave up after a patrol of the Hisbah — the militants' religious police enforcing their extreme rules such as flogging people caught smoking — stopped him.
When I joined in on Bodega's public Twitter flogging (with tweets including several that turned into this article), I got a reply from Nadim Hossain, a startup executive who's done time at several major Silicon Valley success stories.
It prosecuted a list of offenses, fining and flogging men for incorrect beard length, for failure to pray at the sanctioned time, for possession of cigarettes and alcohol and for a long list of other perceived moral failings.
As for Mr. Moore, his campaign spent the final days relentlessly flogging e-messages that said that the judge was the victim of a smear campaign devised by Mitch McConnell, the Republican Senate leader, and his "establishment" allies.
MONTREAL (Reuters) - Imprisoned Saudi blogger Raif Badawi, whose public flogging in the kingdom last year generated a global outcry, now risks a new round of lashes, a co-founder of a Canadian foundation advocating his release said on Tuesday.
Abitbol declined to name the source but said it was the same person who had alerted Badawi's wife, Ensaf Haidar, in 2015 before he received his first 50 lashes, the only part of the flogging that was reportedly administered.
Opposition in Europe to the death penalty — and harsh corporal punishment, including the flogging of a Saudi blogger who has become something of a cause célèbre in Europe — is just one element of the criticism of the Saudi monarchy.
I'd like to say this spike in sales speaks to our growth as a generation, but when you consider that most of these records are coming from places like Urban Outfitters flogging copies of (What's The Story) Morning Glory?
After working his way up the ranks, and fighting up or down at multiple weights, in 1971, aged 20143, Poot Lorlek became a Lumpinee champion after flogging Samyan Singsornthong with beaucoup angles and mucho head kicks for the 122lb belt.
It was in this way that the first president became rich: by buying, owning and sometimes selling people and by forcing them to work for him, under pain of flogging, beating or being sold away from their relatives and friends.
And while many might feel that continuing to proliferate it on the internet is tantamount to flogging a dead ape, one thing remains true: As long as Harambe the meme survives, so will the memory of Harambe the fallen gorilla.
"There is nothing Mr. Smith can do to stop the Congressional flogging in store for him, but he could blunt the condemnations with a conciliatory tone and detailed responses," Isaac Boltansky, an analyst at Compass Point, said in a note.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Protesters from India's low-caste community blocked roads and attacked government buses in Prime Minister Narendra Modi's home state on Wednesday in a third day of demonstrations over the flogging of four men accused of skinning a cow.
A growing list of officials, celebrities and human rights groups have criticized the billionaire Sultan of Brunei after the government introduced a draconian penal code that includes death by stoning for gay sex, amputation for theft and public flogging for abortion.
In the 2006 midterms, the former speaker, Newt Gingrich, an innovator in partisan blood sport, hit the trail for Republicans, flogging the specter of a Speaker Pelosi — she was then the minority leader — forcing "San Francisco values" on a hapless nation.
Throughout their negotiations with the U.S., the Taliban have presented themselves as a different organization from the one that ruled Afghanistan between 1996 and 2001, when they enforced a Draconian form of Sharia law that incorporated flogging and public executions.
Saudi Arabia has no law against transgender people, but the desert kingdom has carried out arrests for cross-dressing and ordered the imprisonment and flogging of men accused of behaving like women, according to the U.S.-based Human Rights Watch.
Bernal says the providers also profit from selling the skins to taxidermists and flogging the bone—which at 1,500 pesos ($88) per kilo is almost twice as expensive as the meat—to Chinese clients who use it for medicinal purposes.
In the past two weeks alone I have received dozens of emails flogging everything from flip-flops to ice cream, all in honour of Meghan and Harry, but for me it's more than just an aversion to wedding hysteria and novelty tat.
"Nervous Conditions" made clear that the systematic racism and sexism — the violent facts of my own white settler childhood in pre-independence Rhodesia — weren't accidents but arrangements, structures that we'd all built together: the whites flogging the blacks, the near slave-labor wages.
More than 18 million Americans are now involved in some kind of direct sales or multilevel marketing scheme, shelling out hundreds of dollars on vitamins or juicers or leggings, then frantically attempting to recoup the money by flogging them to friends and neighbors.
The longer I messed around with "Bandersnatch," the more I felt pummeled by the relentless flogging of its least subtle theme: We have little or no control over our lives and our individual choices don't matter in the grand scheme of things.
Taking place at the end of April, CLAW draws in kinksters and a wide range of leather enthusiasts to the normally-sleepy town of Independence, Ohio to socialize and engage in workshops focusing on leather, rope bondage, electro-play, flogging, power exchange, and more.
In a famous 1988 lecture, Justice Antonin Scalia suggested that "public flogging" was a permissible punishment at the time of the framing, though he labeled himself a "faint-hearted originalist" because he doubted that he would uphold an attempt to flog a criminal offender.
Evelyne Abitbol, who founded the Raif Badawi Foundation with Badawi's wife, said a "reliable source" in Saudi Arabia claims he faces a new flogging after being sentenced to 10 years imprisonment and 1,000 lashes in 2014 for breaking the kingdom's technology laws and insulting Islam.
Those who would rather ban the drug should stop flogging the dead horse of prohibition and start campaigning for versions of legalisation that do the least harm (just as the temperance movement these days lobbies for higher taxes on booze, rather than a ban).
There are few markets more captured than a small cabin 30,000 feet in the air (though selling hungry, strapped-in travellers snacks and drinks makes more sense than flogging them lottery scratch-cards and other random items, as some budget carriers have begun to do).
Claire Stapleton, a longtime Google employee and one of the main organizers of last year's walkout, announced on Friday that she will be leaving the company amid what she described as "flogging, shunning, and stress" and a campaign of continued retaliation by higher-ups.
" Three years after her departure, in 2014, a local Republican donor and gas station operator named Rodolphe M. Vallee, who goes by Skip, financed a commercial attacking Ms. Sanders's $200,000 severance, mocking the Wall Street-flogging couple for taking "a golden parachute of their own.
It's become a popular spot for migrants and refugees to find people smugglers who'll take them across the water toward Western Europe—so popular, in fact, that some of the local shoe shops now sell lifejackets, and kids wander around flogging waterproof cases for smartphones.
"We have clarified his identity and we proceeded with the investigation and handed over the dossier to prosecutors, and today we carried out the implementation of the flogging punishment," AFP reported Muhammad Hidayat, the Banda Aceh sharia police chief, as telling reporters at the caning.
Secor talks about his anti-war sentiments dating back to Operation Desert Shield, and how growing up in a small town and watching others enlist gradually helped to draw the threads of this song together, with some help from Dropkick Murphys and Flogging Molly producer Ted Hutt.
Get some money for it... or don'tDon't assume you can't get any money flogging your old hardware based on its age and condition—plenty of buyers will pick up broken kit with an eye to using it for parts or repairing it and selling it to others.
Some attendees take advantage of pain processing workshops to learn how to breathe through their daily pain, while others have brought up using flogging to increase endorphins thereby reducing pain from scoliosis, and having their partners use domination to help them work through anxiety and panic attacks.
The IRONY that I started "I Weigh" in a post DEFENDING the Kardashians saying they shouldn't be reduced to nothing more than a number on a weighing scale, and then they spend the next year FLOGGING weight loss products/rhetoric DOES NOT ESCAPE ME. It's quite hilarious.
"The IRONY that I started 'I Weigh' in a post DEFENDING the Kardashians saying they shouldn't be reduced to nothing more than a number on a weighing scale, and then they spend the next year FLOGGING weight loss products/rhetoric DOES NOT ESCAPE ME," Jamil tweeted.
In November 1815 the "most infamous Regency flagellant" (this being an age that offered competition for such a title), an MP named Sir Eyre Coote, entered Christ's Hospital mathematical school, sent away the younger boys and paid the older ones for a bout of mutual flogging.
Even if you're not on Twitter ie: a person working in the media, someone flogging their mixtape or a pro-Trump bot, I'm sure someone's emailed a link or shared a grainy screenshot of Disney's cast announcement for the new Lion King film on your Facebook wall.
"It added that Saudi Arabia had a public-image problem because it was a society "where journalists face flogging for speaking negatively about the king, where children receive the death penalty for attending pro-democracy protests, and where public beheadings are a routine part of life.
"On the other hand, all of this volatility in Square has given you two amazing opportunities to buy the stock into weakness, so if Jack Dorsey wants to keep flogging the cryptocurrency connection, you might get another chance to buy this stock into unjustified weakness," he said.
Of course, this is unfortunately not true for everyone who spanks/is spanked, but anyone who follows basic BDSM guidelines (or who only partakes in consensual sexual activities) cares about connecting with their partner and engaging in the appropriate communication before, during, and after a sexy flogging session.
AUDEMARS PIGUET CODE 11.59 SELFWINDING CHRONOGRAPH $42,400 For years, Audemars Piguet has reminded buyers that it is not a one-trick pony, but because its Royal Oak sports watch is one of the industry's few genuine icons and hogs the limelight, it must feel like flogging a dead horse.
Flogging is different from spanking because you don't get the same level of feedback with an object as you do with your hand: with your hand, you can tell how hard you're hitting someone, you can feel their skin getting hot, and you'll notice if your hand starts to get red.
It now seems that terrible violations of basic human liberties, such as the flogging of brave dissidents like Raif Badawi, will no longer be of great concern to the White House, though they may win rebukes from specialist American agencies such as the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom.
Situated on a big parking lot, next to a provider of payday loans open 229 hours a day, a supermarket chain called Priceless and Dirt Cheap, another southern chain of discount shops flogging the unsold or returned merchandise of other retailers, the shop is one of three Dollar Generals in Lewisburg.
And of course we will also hear that our president, Donald Trump, mouths the right words about no-room-for-hateful-violence before he again promotes division and hatred, flogging his Make-America-White-Again slogan that invites previously hidden white nationalism to scurry into the full light of day.
Earlier this week, for instance, we got Johnny Borrell—the white-trousered, turbo-mouthed singer of Razorlight—to narrate a definitive history of Landfill Indie music, flogging the horse that had long been dead in the name of memories, simultaneously sparking swathes of Twitter users to reminisce about their own dark indie confessions.
So it's by no means surprising to see things like third-party Amazon sellers flogging the $59.99 NES Classic for $398 (at the time of publication), or for eBay prices for the throwback console to end up in the $200–$300 range — far eclipsing the price of an actual working vintage NES.
The son of a hot-dog vendor from Italy, he joined Ford in 1946 and grappled his way to the top using a flair for marketing ruses and a recognition that flogging Fords relied on flashy design, as much as the reliability and safety that the firm believed were its main assets.
In the second half, Brazil came out with a new resolve and produced an early flourish, pressing Costa Rica deep in its end and jetting to every loose ball as if the players were trying to avoid the flogging they were going to get back home if this match somehow didn't go their way.
For a small fee, Flogging will even walk you through the process, showing you how to squirrel away a few months' worth of savings and line up a secondary source of income, until you can finally march into your boss's office, announce your intentions to move on, flip the desk, and get the hell out of there for good.
It helped that her hallmarks — the emotional cheerleading, the fierce attitude, the big-tent sound — aligned so perfectly with the national mood distilled to its rawest form on social media, where people (young women in particular) are anxious, angry, craving humor and distraction, and tired of seeing perfectly posed influencers flogging tummy-slimming teas and pretending to be flawless.
A couple of blocks away in Grant Park, where Barack Obama gave his soaring victory speech in November 2008, thousands of supporters awaited him as the sound system blasted a medley of songs with a familiar lyrical theme: "talkin' 'bout a revolution" (by Tracy Chapman), "the revolution starts now" (Steve Earle), "burn, baby, burn" (the Trammps) "so let the revolution begin" (Flogging Molly).
Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE has been flogging the truth and twisting facts since the day he arrived in the Oval Office.
Floyd Mayweather and DJ Khaled to pay SEC fines for flogging garbage ICOs While Wealthfront and Hedgeable are real companies offering tangible services (unlike many of the obviously fraudulent cryptocurrency schemes that the SEC has been monitoring), the SEC investigations coupled with the botched rollout of brokerage accounts from the free trading service Robinhood show that even viable fintech companies are under the regulatory microscope.
In terms of the new Supra that means a surprisingly short wheelbase but a wide stance, both enhancing its ability to sweep through tight corners on public roads and dance around a track — like the one at the Summit Motorsports Park in Summit Point, West Virginia, where we spent a full day flogging the two-seater around a tight and technical course demanding the best from car and driver alike.
The IOC turned a blind eye to authorities' stranglehold on freedom of assembly and expression during the Games, which included the reported arrest of a transgender activist for displaying a rainbow banner; the public flogging by Cossacks and subsequent detention of two recently freed members of the punk group Pussy Riot; repeated incidents of beating, interrogation and harassment of protesters; and extensive surveillance targeting journalists throughout the duration of the Games.
In fact, certain doctors who are currently flogging OxyContin abroad—"pain ambassadors," they are called—used to be on Purdue's payroll as advocates for the drug in the U.S. The Times report described Joseph Pergolizzi, Jr.—a Florida doctor who runs a pain-management clinic and hawks a pain-relieving cream of his own invention on cable TV—giving paid talks in places like Brazil about the merits of OxyContin.
This isn't the first time the show has gone out of its way to emphasize Claire's influence on Jamie; in Episode 8, when Jamie and Claire returned Young Ian to Lallybroch, Gabaldon's book saw Jamie flogging Young Ian as punishment (for both nephew and uncle — since Jamie then asked Young Ian to flog him in return), but the show took a different tack, with Jamie suggesting that Ian do a menial chore instead.
Ads featured the image of a freedom-loving American girl (Bonita Granville, Hollywood's original Nancy Drew) given a ritual flogging by a member of the SS. A far better movie, "Hitler's Madman" evokes a larger Nazi atrocity: the destruction of Lidice, a Czech town where all the male inhabitants were executed in revenge for the assassination of their German overlord Reinhard Heydrich, a key figure in the Nazi hierarchy (who makes a cameo appearance in "Triumph of the Will").
Also contributing to this fantastic landscape of sub-equatorial sound was FatboySlim, with "Jin Go La Ba." Getting back to the classic FIFA 2005 (and while we're on the subject, let me just remind you of a few of the players: Kaka, van Nistelrooy, Shevchenko, Henry, Del Piero, Fernando Morientes, Ronaldinho, Owen, Zidane, Beckham, and His Majesty, captain Francesco Totti), on top of the aforementioned Brothers and Sandro Bit, there was also Flogging Molly and Franz Ferdinand, demonstrating how EA's artistic direction sought to respect the peculiarities and demands of an increasingly globalized music scene, on both geographic and economic levels.

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