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He had the audacity to wear ... a tan suit.
He had the audacity to believe he could here, too.
All because these individuals had the audacity to get sick.
She had the audacity to want sexual equity with her husband.
"He had the audacity to come to our vigil," Kaylee said.
I'd even had the audacity to name my first book Big Girl.
She then had the audacity to ask me to TAKE A BOWL HOME.
Above all, Bernie Sanders had the audacity to be mad about American inequality.
It's crazy to me that he even had the audacity to request money.
But it wasn't yet clear that they had the audacity to believe it.
Only one of them had the audacity to call it what it was. Rape.
But only Ali Salem had the audacity to cross the border in his own car.
He had the audacity of a great Silicon Valley founder, but ultimately not the talent.
I kicked him out and he had the audacity to tell me to refund him.
And he had the audacity to ask the press to call him on his lies.
" And with a crumbling economy and two mismanaged wars, Barack Obama had "the audacity of hope.
Miss Great Britain lost her crown bc she had the audacity to have sex with someone?
And then had the audacity to lie about it and continues to til this very day.
Yet he had the audacity to buy two more storage units after that without telling me.
But Obummer had the audacity to not even exist in a physical form for another 600 years.
Arie had the AUDACITY to ask her "if she was okay" while she was getting dumped. 4.
The Department of U.S. Customs and Border Protection had the audacity to issue a reminder about it.
And the patriotism of one black man in particular, who had the audacity to silently display his opinion.
"WHO HAD THE AUDACITY TO PUT HARRY STYLES AND TIMOTHÈE CHALAMET!!?!" one user cried, echoing my thoughts exactly.
People don't like being in the wrong—they think, Oh, she really had the audacity to say that?
For nearly seven years, these Syrian reporters have had the audacity to tell the truth with a camera.
We had the audacity to point out that Elizabeth Warren has struggling support amongst the African American community.
In 2016, the American people had the audacity to elect, in Democrats' eyes, the wrong person as president.
" Of Buttigieg, Biden questioned whether the former mayor had the audacity to call "the Obama-Biden administration a failure.
In an interview with GQ, Haddish shares that an actress had the audacity to bite Beyoncé in the face.
Jordan once struck Kerr in the face during a Bulls scrimmage when Kerr had the audacity to question him.
Simply because Congress had the audacity to dip into a nonproliferation account, the administration has turned against the program.
Chuck looks on, flabbergasted that the sweet blonde girl he knew had the audacity to wear a black lace bra.
You can't connect someone who wants to escape with someone who hasn't had the audacity to up and leave themselves.
In a statement, it laid the blame on politicians, who had the audacity to question Amazon about its employment practices.
Ertel had the audacity to wear blackface 14 years ago when he dressed up as a female Hurricane Katrina victim.
Shockingly, there were some people in this case who had the audacity to question whether or not the image was genuine.
Indeed, Democrats have turned on a congressional member who had the audacity to ask for proof as a precursor for war.
So many have had the audacity to complain, in fact, that BBC issued a statement Wednesday in response to the absurdity.
David Hall, federal employee, is suing the U.S. government because it had the audacity to require diversity training in the workplace.
The fact that she had the audacity to judge me as a mother for staying in the competition hurt me beyond words.
I don't think any of us had the audacity to predict it would grow as big or as fast as it has.
The veteran reporter lost it on the floor crew, the control room ... and whoever had the audacity to hammer during his show.
I'm not the PDA police or that woman who had the audacity to sue her own nephew for hugging her too hard.
"They wanted me to somehow explain to them how I had the audacity to write a disgusting female character," she said angrily.
Apparently the cops did show eventually because the dude who had the audacity to spit on a public transit driver was arrested.
The group even had the audacity to hurl a Hebrew denunciation — "lashon hara," or "evil tongue" — at the Jewish civil rights organization.
The few in Silicon Valley who had the audacity to support the other major party candidate for president were treated like blasphemers.
I can't not believe someone had the audacity to tell Taylor Swift to take a shower in her first interview in 2018 years.
When I questioned one senior manager about the insular nature that government has become she had the audacity to blame it on "security".
Before taking office, his aides reportedly had the audacity to ask the State Department if Bush's PEPFAR was really an international entitlement program.
I was definitely very jealous, and not only jealous, but offended that Gerard had the audacity to pretend to "be kept" by Andy.
It was the middle of the 19th century, and Edmonia Lewis, part West Indian, part Chippewa, had the audacity to be an artist.
Oliver apparently had the audacity to wear blackface on multiple occasions ... dressing up as black people over the years for different Halloween costumes.
His successor was tossed earlier this year after he had the audacity to launch two investigations into the conduct of the organization's president.
The president has even had the audacity to charge his own Secret Service roughly $60,000 for golf cart rentals alone so far this year.
It wasn't as much about what she said, but that she had the audacity to use this important conference to campaign for her father.
This hateful collection that someone had the audacity to call a "database" contains heaps of nonsensical content of ill-informed or purposely misleading writers.
"The White House has had the audacity to ask Congress for more money, even though we are done" with appropriations for the year, Rep.
This year Donald Trump, whose administration has been particularly anti-LGBTQ, had the audacity to tweet out a message about the shooting in Orlando.
But it was wild to hear that Peter had the audacity to ask his fiancée for closure for not one, but two other relationships.
But, when Charlie Webber, a security guard played by Dick Christie, had the audacity to claim that Grana Padano was inferior to Parmigiano Reggiano?
Clinton supporters vowed they would never vote for Obama, the young upstart who had the "audacity" to think he was better than their candidate.
He could take on enormous debt and had the audacity to appear at televised national debates with no clue what he was talking about.
This one friend, a fellow artist, drew a character in my likeness for her ongoing comic series and then had the audacity to deny it.
Not when one woman is dead and dozens more injured because they had the audacity to stand up to the failed notion of white supremacy.
Last week, high fashion brand Balenciaga had the audacity to sell a copycat version of Ikea's $0.99 Frakta take-home bag for a whopping $2,145.
"H&M has at least had the audacity to say, four years ago, 'In five years time, workers will have a living wage,'" he concedes.
Impeaching the American Voter from the Beginning: In 2016, the American people had the audacity to elect, in Democrats' eyes, the wrong person as president.
"Impeaching the American Voter from the Beginning: "In 2016, the American people had the audacity to elect, in Democrats' eyes, the wrong person as president.
Make no mistake, the sentencing range is that high only because Manafort had the audacity to make the government actually prove its case at a trial.
" /1 Goes on to say "only recently have we had the audacity to think that we are so important that we are causing that climate change.
Those eyes, those stories, the horror of bayonet scars on her body telling of what she had survived — and we had the audacity to doubt her?
He'd had a vision in a dream of a monastery on the rock in front of his cave and then had the audacity to build it.
He refused to comply with subpoenas from Congress and had the audacity to go to the courts, like Trump has been doing in the impeachment inquiry.
Charlie Sheen recklessly exposed his ex-girlfriend to HIV and had the audacity to say he was "noble" for belatedly telling her ... according to a new lawsuit.
People want to see Logan Paul get punched in the face after he had the audacity to film a dead body and tastelessly upload it to YouTube.
Annoyed that their mother had the audacity to ground them, they decide to trick her into leaving them home alone by trying their hand in some matchmaking.
Sometimes, they simply downrated an app because it had the audacity to charge for in-app purchases, subscriptions, or other things that helped the developer make money.
Despite admitting that its attorneys had intentionally left out crucial facts, the DOJ had the audacity to oppose both the scope and severity of the sanctions order.
Or the pizza place got your order confused and sent you the pineapple and ham pie that some cretin in your neighborhood had the audacity to order instead.
The very fact that the President had the audacity to equate Stonewall to places like Valley Forge and Iwo Jima has earned him the respect of LGBT activists.
That means people who broke their phone and had the audacity to get it repaired by anyone other than Apple is having a hard time using their phone.
But he reportedly once mistook her for a clerk, gave her a memo to fix, and — when Hill had the audacity to look confused — got angry at her.
Then, Crayola had the audacity to announce it would be live-streaming the madness and holding an event in New York's Times Square to really celebrate this tragedy.
Some, like Shon Faye, were annoyed that Sheeran had the audacity to dress like an adult-sized toddler in the presence of Queen B. Others resorted to memeing.
The White House repeatedly refused to mention Jews in its Holocaust remembrance, and had the audacity to take offense when the world pointed out the ramifications of Holocaust denial.
"Despite reporting from the comfort of Washington, Biesecker had the audacity to imply that agencies aren't being responsive to the devastating effects of Hurricane Harvey," according to the release.
Guinea says another security guard had the audacity to ask if he was a registered sex offender ... before laughing it off and then telling him to enjoy his day.
Following up their franchise's first title since 1975, the Warriors had the audacity to better the record 72 regular-season victories claimed by Jordan's Chicago Bulls in 1995-96.
Michigan State University, the school I loved and trusted, had the audacity to tell me that I did not understand the difference between sexual assault and a medical procedure.
"People had the audacity to believe that the justice system is listening," said Jo-Marie Burt, a Guatemala expert at George Mason University who has followed the trials closely.
Take Saturday's tweet, where Trump — in one of his worst lies yet — had the audacity to complain that Democrats were responsible for separating parents from their children at the border.
I reported you to police immediately and had a rape kit done … you had the audacity to tell [police] I misunderstood the treatment because I wasn't comfortable with my body.
Mike Pouncey and Carlos Dunlap were so offended we had the audacity to call their strength into question, they shut us down right in front of Catch in West Hollywood!
When the chairman had the audacity to challenge the takeover in court, he found himself the subject of massive indictment alleging preposterous organized crime offenses that are absolutely without foundation.
At the 60th Annual Grammy Awards Blue's parents, Jay-Z and Beyoncé, forgot this very important rule and had the audacity to clap during Camila Cabello's touching speech about Dreamers.
That's what they told Beyoncé in 2016 when she had the audacity to dress her dancers for the Super Bowl halftime show in outfits that recalled the — gasp — Black Panthers.
Since she didn't, her body has been subject to intense scrutiny — but not to the judgment that would have come down on her if she had had the audacity to live.
For another show, Barack Obama could address some of his hottest scandals, like the time he wore a tan suit or had the audacity to use Grey Poupon on a burger.
But during the massive snowstorm this weekend, the price gouging hit a new high, or a new low—someone had the audacity to try and rent out an igloo on Airbnb.
As the valedictorian of his high school class, my brother had the audacity to accept a scholarship from a local community organization, a scholarship dedicated every year to the school's valedictorian.
And the show had the audacity to slap on some cello score and a "what could have been" fantasy sequence to make sure the audience was manipulated as much as possible.
And you had the audacity to cancel a study into the health risks of people living near mountaintop-removal coal mines after rescinding a rule that would have protected their health.
She enlists the wives (Michelle Rodriguez and Elizabeth Debicki) of his fallen crew members in an intricate, high-stakes heist that no one would assume they had the audacity to undertake.
Turns out Bannigan made a series of unauthorized purchases on Coddington's credit card — and had the audacity to sell some of her personal items for almost $10,000 which she also pocketed.  Bold!
"In the days Roy didn't want to do it, Michelle Carter berated him and asked why he had the audacity to be alive the next day," the Globe quotes Rayburn as saying.
This is the first time in the history of Esports that an Organization has had the audacity to try and enforce contractual provisions that are so clearly illegal against one its gamers.
As if this wasn't enough to perplex athletes and sports fans around the world, the I.O.C. then had the audacity to reinstate the Russian Olympic Committee just days after the closing ceremony.
" According to the lawsuit ... Kim's lawyer claims iHandy "even had the audacity to threaten [Kim Kardashian West] not to bring claims against them for their blatant infringement, or they would go after her.
Apparently, Kim had the audacity to upload 1 photo of herself on the beach, instead of a string of 6 photographs of her in the motel like Kanye had envisioned on her feed.
The crux of Obamacare's failure was hubris; Democrats had the audacity to presume that Washington knew better than states and individuals when it came to the diversity of patient needs across the country.
Even if most of us may not have suffered serious sexual harassment, how many of us sustained more hidden damage inflicted by insecure men — especially if we had the audacity to be successful?
They had the audacity to compose it in the key of G major, which, in Baroque music, is regarded as the "key of benediction"—connected to positive emotions such as contentment, gratitude and peace.
"Michigan State University, the school I loved and trusted, had the audacity to tell me that I did not understand the difference between sexual assault and a medical procedure," Amanda Thomashow said in court.
"Michigan State University, the school I loved and trusted, had the audacity to tell me that I did not understand the difference between sexual assault and a medical procedure," Amanda Thomashow said at sentencing.
I can recall an incident where I got furious at her for something inane (the cause of which I've long since forgotten), and I had the audacity to fling a pencil right at her face.
The Republican activist base hated McCain because he had the audacity to work with Kennedy on immigration, because he was unwilling to sign up for every single conservative policy no matter his own personal views.
This moment of peace comes after much decidedly not-peaceful parental backlash against Teigen, who has had the audacity to do several activities (eating dinner, for example) without baby Luna since her birth in April.
All of this was right on target for my politics, and in my teenaged mind the fact that he had the audacity to place this work within a museum gallery made him even more heroic.
"Michigan State University, the school I loved and trusted, had the audacity to tell me that I did not understand the difference between sexual assault and a medical procedure," survivor Amanda Thomashow said last week.
While all of Twitter couldn't stop talking about the woman who had the audacity to lean across Queen Bey to talk to Blue Ivy's dad, we were totally fixated on what the Lemonade singer was wearing.
On his first trip to the United States, when he was 14, Els had the audacity to beat the hometown favorite, a kid named Phil Mickelson, at the 26 Junior World Golf Championship in San Diego.
I am a breast cancer survivor because the Affordable Care Act, politicized by the GOP as "Obamacare," ensures that for-profit insurance companies can't deny me coverage because I had the audacity to be diagnosed with cancer.
Although others have fiddled around with Tesla drive units in combination with Volt batteries, few have had the audacity to throw it all together in a Honda Accord, which was never meant to handle this much power.
On a revamped Court Philippe Chatrier, the 11-times champion wasted little time in despatching Hanfmann after the German had the audacity to say in the run up to the match that he could do 'some damage'.
Like Haggard, it wasn't any end times rhetoric or prosperity gospel hucksterism that lost Bakker his ministry, it was that he had the audacity to succumb to his sexual urges that made Christians turn away from him.
"Yesterday, GOP moved to silence Lauren Underwood's words bc she had the audacity to say the obvious: that stealing children away from their parents, trafficking, & caging them w/o end is intended to do harm," Ocasio-Cortez wrote.
The officers were angry that a few months earlier Mr. de Blasio had the audacity to say that the Garner case made him think of the possibility of losing his biracial son in an encounter with the police.
" Protected behind a wall of secrecy, where he kept all the accurate figures about profit and loss, as well as his tax returns, Trump had the audacity in 270 to publish a book called "Trump: Surviving at the Top.
Yoncé was all on the Internet's mouth like liquor and, while plenty of people praised our queen for giving Black History Month the kick-off it deserves, some people had the audacity to question the timing of the announcement.
"Yesterday Donald Trump had the audacity to call upon people to set aside differences when, in reality, he has divided Americans in ways no other modern president has done," Waters said in a pre-recorded video aired on BET.
Normally, I roll my eyes as they troll around the weight section of the gym, but one time they had the audacity to come up to me and mansplain the arm exercise I was doing, while I was mid-rep.
We got Ksenia outside the National Press Club building Tuesday in D.C. and our poor bastard had the audacity to preface his question about her presidential run against Vladimir Putin by reminding Ksenia she's being hailed as Russia's Paris Hilton.
Whether it was kids or just growing up in the biggest high school in the world which was the Disney Channel, it was also adults that had the audacity to kind of tell me how I should live my life.
Sanchez already has a stolen base, has tried to stretch a double into a triple and had the audacity to go from second to third on a fly ball to Angels center fielder Mike Trout in a recent game in Anaheim.
He got a promotion earlier this year, right, and he had the audacity to go on Jimmy Kimmel just a couple of weeks ago and claimed that he was just as tough on President Obama than he was on President Trump.
Rather, the crowd's surprisingly audible collective groan was heard when Kerr had the audacity of taking Marreese Speights out of the game in the middle of the second quarter after the fan favorite nailed six consecutive shots, including a pair of 3-pointers.
The BBC reported lawyers from the T-Mobile parent company opposed a trademark application made by Brighton-based technology company DataJar because the company had the audacity to choose a shade of pink that kind of, sort of resembles its trademark magenta color.
King Michael of Romania, who was credited with pre-emptively saving thousands of lives in World War II when, at 22, he had the audacity to arrest the country's dictator, a puppet of Hitler, died on Tuesday at his residence in Switzerland.
As is customary with matters of sexual misconduct (or, for that matter, racism), the past and potential career of the accused ballooned into a masterpiece, while the shame of their alleged actions fell on the people who had the audacity to decry them.
Trump's litany of offenses against women isn't new -- it has dogged his campaign since his spat with Fox News' Megyn Kelly after she had the audacity to ask him to explain his own disparaging words toward women during the first primary debate last year.
Enter Dr. David Scheiner, a former physician to President Barack Obama, on CNN's "Erin Burnett OutFront" on Tuesday night who had the audacity to raise a number of questions around both the health of Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, and the transparency surrounding it.
So when the surprisingly climactic storyline in The Post had me on the edge of my seat for two hours in disbelief that a democratic government ever had the audacity to think it could control the media, it was impossible not to think about Trump.
"If Hillary Clinton was still the secretary of State, the president of the United States would be obligated to fire her because she couldn't have access to classified information, yet he had the audacity to campaign with her the very next day," he added.
"Beck was fired after one year on the job because he had the audacity to ask the board to get rid of the archaic ban," read an op-ed published in The Central New Jersey Home News one day after his termination was announced .
A former San Francisco police officer, Louette Columbano, said her male colleagues chased her, forced her to watch a prostitute perform oral sex on a male officer, and took turns spitting on the windshield of her car after she had the audacity to complain.
But a day later, at a regular forum hosted by the Freedom Caucus, lawmakers close to Mr. Trump declared the meeting a success, pinning blame not on his performance but on the reporters who had the audacity to ask the two leaders about the attacks.
Yet, in the last two months alone, ISIS operatives have claimed responsibility for two major sleeper cell orchestrated terrorist attacks in Baghdad and near Kirkuk,the latter in which ISIS attackers had the audacity to appear in an ambush dressed in Iraqi military uniforms.
But in recent weeks, when he might have hoped to begin striding toward the White House, the governor has instead had to endure the indignity of a primary challenge, and that from a woman who had the audacity to seek the Democratic nomination without any political experience.
Tulsi GabbardTulsi GabbardNative American advocates question 2020 Democrats' commitment The US can't seem to live without Afghanistan 2020 Democrats release joint statement ahead of Trump's New Hampshire rally MORE after she had the audacity to ask for proof of Syrian responsibility in the recent gas attack.
After receiving your advanced degrees in Machine Learning and Art History (a PhD in art history, really?) you had the audacity to move to the "airidity line," with the least arable land in the world in order to prove the obvious: that development had gone too far.
Just over a year ago, Uber (and Lyft) voluntarily left the city of Austin, Texas after the city had the audacity to ask the rideshare companies to require their drivers to submit to government background checks, which is what taxi companies in most cities have to do.
"I was really close last year, so close but literally just back from having the baby and looking back, I don't know how I did that … and I had the audacity to be upset when I didn't win … I have a better shot now but we'll see."
Women's rights and legal advocates are up in arms in over this thinly-veiled misogynist BS. I can see clearly now, the pain is gone: Remember Greg Gianforte, the politician (and amateur wrestler?) who attacked a reporter who had the audacity to ask him a question about healthcare?
Chao, for example, apparently had the audacity to designate "a special liaison to help with grant applications and other priorities from her husband Mitch McConnell's state of Kentucky, paving the way for grants totaling at least $78 million for favored projects as McConnell prepared to campaign for reelection," according to Politico.
Selena Gomez shares '13 Reasons Why' sneak peek "Whether it was just kids or growing up in the biggest high school in the world, which was the Disney Channel, it was also adults that had the audacity to kind of tell me how I should live my life," Gomez continued.
In a month or so, Richardson might indeed have reason to crow, and with the power of hindsight, the Jets can snicker at anyone who had the audacity to doubt them Sunday after watching Russell Wilson, slowed by two leg injuries, dissect them for 103 yards on 23-of-32 passing.
The impetus for minimum wage increases that have been taking effect around the country — including at airports in San Francisco, Los Angeles and Miami — was the courageous activism of fast-food workers, on the lowest rung of the economy's ladder, who had the audacity to demand a $15 hourly wage.
To the Editor: Re "Times Publisher and Trump Clash Over President's Threats Against Press" (news article, July 30): President Trump apparently had the audacity to confront A.G. Sulzberger, publisher of The New York Times, suggesting that his paper and others are unpatriotic for writing articles critical of him as president.
"Tony Conrad is as punk rock as anyone who ever had the audacity to call themselves punk rock," said the writer and musician Henry Rollins, formerly of Black Flag, who moderated a post-screening conversation for the new documentary "Tony Conrad: Completely in the Present" in Los Angeles earlier this month.
Specifically, Comey explained that he had the audacity to call a then-seated Attorney General Lynch and inform her that he was going to hold a press conference and was not going to even give her the professional courtesy of telling her what he was going to say at that press conference.
CHICAGO — On the night he shot and killed Laquan McDonald in Chicago, Officer Jason Van Dyke saw only a "black boy walking down the street" who had the "audacity to ignore the police," prosecutors told jurors Monday as testimony began in one of the most closely watched murder trials in the city's history.
"In a significant breach of trust, Adam Hill had the audacity to steal thousands of pounds of merchandise from Warner Bros in plain sight of his work colleagues; but they reported him after growing suspicious of the items constantly piling up under his desk," Jan Muller of the Crown Prosecution Service said.
I was struck by a particular sequence in this film, and by the way she had the audacity to juxtapose the high modernist cinema of Michelangelo Antonioni's L'Avventura with the poet Farid ud-Din Attar's Medieval Persian epic The Conference of the Birds, effectively transmuting  the  Antonioni film into an alchemical Sufi glamour tale.
The Americans, of course, came out of World War II kings of the hill with nobody even in second place, and then the Japanese had the audacity to do these things like build cars that work, and they got us in ship building and they got us in steel, but who the hell cares about that?
They had the audacity to email me this morning and ask me to update my payment info... even though they originally told me that the pirated video they forced me to make an account to have removed hadn't earned enough views for any sort of a payout LOL Update, November 14th, 7:35PM ET: Added additional context about PayPal from Gizmodo's reporting.
"Michigan State University, the school I loved and trusted, had the audacity to tell me that I did not understand the difference between sexual assault and a medical procedure," said Amanda Thomashow, who was the first woman to file an official complaint against Nassar under the federal Title IX law accusing him of violating the school's sexual harassment policy Michigan State ultimately sided with Nassar in the Title IX inquiry, concluding that his methods were medically appropriate.
Lauren UnderwoodLauren UnderwoodHillicon Valley: Capital One faces investigation over massive breach | DHS warns of cyber vulnerability in small aircraft | Senate bill would ban 'addictive' social media features Democrats take another stab at preventing foreign election interference Serena Williams, Mark Cuban invest in company working to end black maternal mortality MORE (D-Ill.) had "the audacity to say the obvious" after Underwood called the Trump administration's immigration policies and the situation at the southern border "cruel and inhumane" during a House hearing.
At the start of this year, Lana Del Rey and Radiohead headlines were lurching between 'yes, Radiohead are suing Lana for copyright infringement' to 'no, they just want a songwriting credit' and 'hang on, Lana said they wanted 100 percent of the credit for writing "Get Free,"' This all had the audacity to play out at that time of year when most well-adjusted people were barely coping with being back at work after a week or so away over the festive season.
In a sweeping report delivered…Read more Read8 More Game of Thrones Goofs That Show Maybe We Shouldn&apost Take the Coffee Cup So Damn SeriouslyGame of Thrones enraged the world when it had the audacity to forget a coffee cup was in one of the …Read more ReadHow Spider-Man: Far From Home Brings Peter Parker Back Down to EarthOn the UK set of Spider-Man: Far From Home last summer, one question was on the minds of press: How …Read more ReadProfessor Hulk Is Avengers: Endgame&aposs Gift to Bruce BannerHulk smash.
How a Roller Coaster Can Help You Pass a Kidney StoneA team of researchers rode a roller coaster more times than they probably care to remember, just to …Read more ReadBy measuring the effectiveness of human saliva to clean dirty surfaces, Portuguese researcher Paula Romão and her colleagues earned the Ig Nobel Prize for chemistry, while the literature prize was awarded to a team of Australian researchers who had the audacity to show that most people who use complicated products never bother to read the instruction manual (their paper has a fantastic title: "Life Is Too Short to RTFM: How Users Relate to Documentation and Excess Features in Consumer Products").
Despite giving the sermon in 1990, Wright's interpretation of the painting is particularly appropriate today: "In spite of being on a world torn by war, in spite of being on a world destroyed by hate and decimated by distrust, in spite of being on a world where famine and greed are uneasy bed partners, in spite of being on a world where apartheid and apathy feed the fires of racism and hatred, in spite of being on a world where nuclear nightmare draws closer with each second, in spite of being on a ticking time bomb, with her clothes in rags, her body scarred and bruised and bleeding, her harp all but destroyed and with only one string left, she had the audacity to make music … to have the audacity to hope" To hope is not the same as to wish.
Our crime against humanity is that we had the audacity to ask congresswoman Tulsi GabbardTulsi GabbardHillicon Valley: Clapper praises whistleblower complaint | Senators urge social media giants to take action against 'deepfakes' | Tim Cook asks Supreme Court to protect DACA | Harris pushes Twitter to suspend Trump Warren says Trump should not be banned from Twitter Joaquin Castro volunteers to play his brother on 'SNL' MORE whether Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann Warren2020 Democrats push for gun control action at forum On The Money: Trump blames impeachment inquiry for stock market drop | Trump to hit EU with new tariffs after WTO ruling | Warren outlines tax on federal lobbying Hillicon Valley: Clapper praises whistleblower complaint | Senators urge social media giants to take action against 'deepfakes' | Tim Cook asks Supreme Court to protect DACA | Harris pushes Twitter to suspend Trump MORE is qualified to be commander in chief.

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