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"impure" Definitions
  1. not pure or clean; not consisting of only one substance but mixed with one or more substances often of poorer quality
  2. (old-fashioned or formal) (of thoughts or feelings) morally bad, especially because they are connected with sex

220 Sentences With "impure"

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He warned earlier this month that the fight against graft is not yet over, with the Communist Party still riddled with "impure thinking, impure politics, impure organisation and impure work styles."
Many Christian sects regarded sex as sinful, impure, even dirty.
"We'll see if they have any 'impure' thoughts about that."
But my own actions, however impure, are all I have.
Their motives are impure, and therefore the process lacks credibility.
These same women are often considered impure while on their period.
Anarchic instincts and impure thoughts are kept to the barest minimum.
The judiciary recently banned walking dogs in public (Islam deems dogs impure).
Rather, they're looking to prove a substance is impure, or disqualify it.
"This is just hate against Christians, who are considered impure," he said.
We like our celebs dirty, flawed, contaminated, disgraced, tainted, and, yes, impure.
Everyone is impure in some way once you start looking for impurity.
Traditionally viewed as "impure" the group continues to grapple with persecution and exclusion.
"You're impure, you're unclean—that's the message we're sending to people," he said.
The guard said it did not deserve to live because it was impure.
They clearly believe — and preach — that the white race is threatened by impure outsiders.
Many higher-caste Hindus considered food cooked or served by Dalits to be impure.
Solution methods typically produce impure alane because solvent molecules tend to stick to it.
A general discharge as compared to an honorable one seems somehow impure to people.
"Feeling impure or immoral is a threat to one's moral self-concept," Kouchaki says.
After years of corrupt governing, Republicans insisted even legislative earmarks were too impure for America.
Isabella Karle developed processes to synthesize plutonium chloride out of lumps of impure plutonium oxide.
As expected, the people of the Internet tore the campaign into impure shreds of electronic evil.
Though the rule is slightly esoteric, McConnell argued that Warren had attributed impure motives to Sessions.
We're in a messy, impure world, and as journalists, we'll take whatever funding we can get.
She had to wash in the snow outside of the house because she is considered impure.
As she got older, her thoughts morphed to wondering if she had impure thoughts about kids.
Considered impure because she was menstruating, she was about to sleep outside in a cold hut.
It gives them a way of being within the realities of a messy and impure world.
This did not trouble MRF operators so long as they could offload their increasingly impure stock abroad.
Nor is it necessarily the case that pure or impure motives lead to better or worse music.
Some of the supplements are contaminated with impure ingredients, harmful ingredients, I think that can be dangerous.
Geneva's Michael Schindl celebrated the twentieth anniversary of his long-term musical project Impure Wilhelmina last year.
Whenever he gives in to "impure" thoughts about men, images from that night flash before his eyes.
Traditionally, Dalits have done jobs like leatherwork because the work is considered impure by upper-caste Hindus.
"That infamous line about impure blood is my favorite," he said, sharing an unusual interpretation from his high school history teacher: Rouget de Lisle was calling on people to shed their own impure blood in defense of the French Revolution — purity having been something previously associated with the aristocracy.
For that reason, for centuries the Catholic church was relatively chill about "impure women" posing as the Virgin.
I had violated my promise to God, to myself, to my parents in just thinking such impure thoughts.
In 1966, Mao launched the "Cultural Revolution" and deployed fanatical "red guards" to purge "impure" elements of society.
While staying at my parents' house with them gone, I used their dishes and accidentally made them impure.
Congregants absorb the message that the world is divided between the pure and the impure, insiders and outsiders.
This year, Democratic candidates remain focused on challenging vulnerable Republican-held seats more than purging ideologically impure incumbents.
"Around 80 percent of the teachers believed that menstrual blood is impure," she told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
When the mayor rants about impure races, either he or the screenplay is too decorous to mention Jews.
It says the ban is necessary because menstruating women are impure, and denied that another woman had visited.
In fact, many shy away from experience in government, on the theory that careerists are impure and inauthentic.
Tiffanie further alleged that the brothers were practicing witchcraft, and that the two had impure thoughts about the pastor.
Where Christie's Vera seems never to have had so much as an impure thought, Lifetime's Vera has hidden depths.
Many people in rural villages believe that menstruating women are impure and can bring bad luck on a household.
Novel, straightforward, refined, unruly and impure of heart, steak mazemen has the makings of a classic New York dish.
Menstruating women and girls are sometimes not allowed to cook or pray within their households and are treated as impure.
It snapped up tonnes of imperfectly sorted Western waste, preferring it to the even more impure refuse available at home.
The city is now stepping up efforts to clean up its air, which experts say can become impure very fast.
She claimed that there were men with impure "intentions" who sought to take advantage of her as a vulnerable child.
Relations between creole whites and the white English are ambivalent: Rochester is simultaneously aroused and repelled by Antoinette's "impure" whiteness.
That this makes all thought impure and difficult to parse is nothing to scoff at; it's implicit in being human.
The bastards cook anything they want, whether or not (or maybe especially when) it sounds wrong, impure, contaminated, or adulterated.
Generally, nerve agents are colorless and odorless, though they may smell fruity, chocolatey or even like moth balls if impure.
Now a growing number of jurisdictions are legalising the sale of cannabis for pure pleasure—or impure, if you prefer.
I couldn't wait to say something bitchy or eat something I wasn't supposed to, or have impure thoughts about boys.
Besides, too great a concern with origin degenerates too easily into a concern with purity, and folklore is most impure.
Another who felt compelled to get an abortion lest her church community find out she'd been — in their eyes — impure.
Majority groups or oppressors have long used impure foods to intimidate or disgrace the faithful of any out group faith—the Romans, for example, reportedly forced Christians to drink wine they'd offered as a tribute to the pagan god of the vine, Bacchus, making it impure in the eyes of early believers in Jesus.
All other synonyms — impure, cheap, or improper — imply that the scene is prurient in some way, when it's very much not.
By getting hitched with an ideologically impure candidate like Trump, will rank-and-file Republicans undermine the conservative cause of liberty?
Real ponds in the wild are nasty and impure; this idea of a crystal-clear pond is a man-made delusion.
Historically, Dalits were forced into occupations that were considered impure, blocked from formal institutions and regarded as "untouchable" by higher castes.
Even Muslims who do consider touching pork impure often believe you just have to wash the area to remove the impurity.
The people are exiled and made to march outward, the communists proclaiming that they're being saved from their impure capitalist lives.
The upper castes once considered Dalits so impure they were barred from sharing the same streets, water wells, temples and schools.
Therefore, a girl or woman who is bleeding is seen as impure—her impurity dangerously staining the purity of the household.
Not only does it make them feel like their heterosexuality is compromised, but look at slut-shaming: what makes a woman impure?
Frustration, failure, and futility dog her: "All these fragments rend me/Impure dialogue/A desperate expulsion from verbal matter" ("A Musical Hell").
There's this paradoxical framing of women's bodies: they're at once impure and wild if not governed, as well as wholesome and nurturing.
Upon closer inspection, however, it's evidence that, even as a teen, Beckinsale couldn't keep her phallic fixation or impure thoughts under control.
"The mere presence of the oil in the pipeline renders the waters religiously impure," Cheyenne River Sioux lawyer Nicole Ducheneaux said Monday.
It's troubling that some Americans have to decide between the risks of consuming impure drugs or the risks of discontinuing their treatments.
Today, Mr. McGuinness is deputy first minister of Northern Ireland, and completely at home in the impure world of mainstream party politics.
But the liquid is a chilled broth made from spanner crab so pristine you can tell it never had an impure thought.
Black folk were considered biologically ugly, too—we were a race that drew from the genes and chromosomes of an impure species.
The upper castes once considered Dalits so impure that they were barred from sharing the same streets, water wells, temples and schools.
People with orthorexia spend a lot of time thinking and worrying about food and eliminating foods that are deemed impure or unhealthy.
Hindi temples have even suggested that women pilgrims go through a scanning process so the temple could prohibit "impure" ladies from entering.
When a destination is deemed dead might be the best time to go there, as the most accurate reflection of our impure world.
He's forced to leave the school to spare the princess involved any social destitution from the mere hint that she might be impure.
After all, the frequent and sometimes lethal distribution of impure drugs has been well reported, whether it's PMA, PMMA or even actual concrete.
Dalits have been ostracized by upper-caste Hindus for centuries for jobs they deemed as impure, such as garbage pickers and tannery workers.
As for what this has to do with North Korea's nuclear test (which may or may not have actually been a hydrogen bomb), this gets to North Korea's official narrative of being beset by enemies: The impure races can only ever be doting subjects or hostile threats, and Americans are the evil and impure contrast to Koreans' purity and goodness.
It has all the necessary ingredients to put the internet in a foul mood: impure nostalgia, mild religiosity, texting culture, YA fiction, anxious ellipses.
Many see voting as a morally impure act, she said, especially if the politician they elect ends up contributing to more Muslim suffering overseas.
If you hate Trump already, you will conclude that no matter what he does it must be wrong and was done with impure motives.
They either find its lyrics calling citizens "to arms" outdated and violent, or find the line about "impure blood" inflammatory given France's colonial history.
But policymakers also must measure against the manifest harms of unregulated criminal markets, in terms of increased violence, and impure and more potent products.
There's all these kind of myths around what menstruation is; the common misconception, especially from the men, is that it's an illness or it's impure.
It's a system in which whiteness and wealth are signifiers of purity and moral superiority, while blackness and sex work are impure and morally inferior.
He has since attacked Salafism as a tradition that sees women as inferior and impure, and was "winning the ideological and cultural battle" within Islam.
Proponents of the ban on women of menstrual age argue that since Ayyappa is considered celibate, allowing "impure" women into the temple would be disrespectful.
There was no objection to a dog meet-up in a park, though Islamists consider dogs impure and see owning them as a Western habit.
The first thing to understand about mustard, so named because impure versions smell kind of like the condiment, is that it isn't actually a gas.
With typical Swiss understatement, Impure Wilhelmina has never received the international recognition they deserve, although last year's Radiation, their sixth album, received universally positive reviews.
"We're accustomed to the idea that things that may be considered dangerous or impure [like alcohol] should be handled differently to regular things," Harald says.
The Kerala law, dating back centuries, forbids women of menstruating age from entering the temple as they are seen as impure and would offend the god.
Dalits have been ostracized by upper-caste Hindus for centuries for doing jobs they deemed as impure, such as working in tanneries and as picking garbage.
Proponents of breast-feeding expressed concern that women in poor countries diluted formula too much, undernourishing their babies in the process, or mixed it with impure water.
And the biggest argument against it was that even though it was a legitimate presidential power, that this president, Donald Trump, had exercised it with impure motive.
While the church was on guard against sexy depictions of Jesus, it was also willing to overlook some impure behavior in the name of commissioning great art.
During Ramadan, followers of Islam – Muslims – do not eat or drink (not even water) from sunrise to sunset, and try to abstain from impure thoughts or behavior.
His new series of paintings contemplate the idea of ritual, and the meaning of blood—which, as he puts it, is "associated with the abject and impure".
Weinberger was indicted, with the show's manager and its cast of 12, for giving an "indecent, immoral and impure theatrical performance," as The New York Times reported.
Thus the mayor who fails to remove snow from roads, neglects pothole repair, distributes impure water or fails to keep streets from flooding loses the next election.
Yes, the federal case targeting the impure in collegiate sports has landed ten defendants — head coaches and assistant coaches alike — in hot water for cheating NCAA rules.
In the election campaign, Orban drove home the far right's xenophobic, anti-immigration pledges about protecting natives from an onslaught of dangerous and impure outsiders, especially Muslims.
They debated the song's meaning, especially its climax that calls on people to "water the fields with impure blood" (the debate was over whose blood it was).
Dunham said some states are still carrying out lethal injection executions using impure drugs from compounding pharmacies, which don't face the same regulations that major pharmaceutical companies do.
Ziegler has patients who bring up the idea in therapy that they may be damaged or impure because they have thoughts about, or have acted upon, sexual feelings.
Your bowels, your miraculously lucky life, your love of your mother, your well-crafted similes, all are lost in the slide from depth to depth, pure, impure, compassionless.
According to widely-held beliefs in India, menstruating women are impure and should not enter temples, take part in religious ceremonies, or prepare certain foods, among other restrictions.
They referred to "dominion over our bodies," and included the phrase "free, impure and savage bodies," suggesting criticism of the church's conservative social positions on sexuality and abortion.
We were incapable of it by the very nature of our existence; the jaundiced eye of the wretch is too impure to see through its lifetime of biases.
According to Sanborn, that occurred when seeking out an 86-year-old uranium miner in Uravan, Utah, who was rumored to know where impure uranium oxide could be found.
Because the location of the Holy of Holies (the inner sanctum of the former temple) is unknown, say the rabbis, ritually impure Jews might accidentally enter and defile it.
" Grover Norquist solution: Let governors moderate primary debates He added, "Republicans have had impure thoughts over the last twenty years, but so far none of them acted on this.
The family practices Chhaupadi, a centuries-old custom in the remote west of Nepal in which women, considered "impure" during menstruation, are sequestered for the extent of their periods.
Members of the higher caste sometimes consider them impure, and they aren't allowed to enter the homes or temples of the upper-caste community or share utensils with them.
He violates his own Italian DNA by escaping the pursuit of beauty: with sculpting knives, he crudely paints the surfaces of cabinets, closets and bookcases with murky, impure colors.
Clinton to shake herself loose from the elaborate, decades-old scaffold of assumptions — built up by scandal and bolted in place by her enemies — that her motives are impure.
Sometimes, Virgos just need to relax, smell the roses, and feel their less-than-perfect feelings; as impure as it feels, it's healthy to feel sad or mad sometimes.
John J. Pershing uses the blood of pigs, considered impure in Islam, to cover the bullets he used to kill 50 Muslim prisoners in the Philippines in the early 1900s.
The natural consequence of this is a continuing habit of open defecation—where individuals never have to confront the task of removing the excrement and hence becoming tainted or impure.
When daddy can't, because the party doesn't control Congress, doesn't control the Supreme Court, is not present in so many states, then we complain about his compromising and becoming impure.
But in Iran, where the ruling clerics consider dogs impure, taking one for a walk risks the arrest of the owner and the seizure, and possible extermination, of the animal.
Shares of GNC and Vitamin Shoppe fell more than 30 percent last year after allegations of impure and dangerous ingredients in dietary supplements hurt already sluggish demand for their products.
Ms. Bogati, 21, sequestered herself in an abandoned house, in keeping with a centuries-old taboo that declares menstruating women impure, officials from her area in rural western Nepal said.
"In France we respect women, we don't beat them, we don't ask them to hide themselves behind a veil as if they were impure," she said at a rally last month.
An IS affiliate that called itself the "Najd Province" — named for a region of central Saudi Arabia — said it had carried out that attack to punish what it called "impure" worshippers.
That is to say, 200m Indians belong to a community deemed so impure by the scriptures that they are placed outside the hierarchical Hindu caste system and are commonly called "untouchable".
Congress in its current state can't effectively respond to emergencies; it's far less likely to act quickly in an economic crisis, especially amid right-wing crusades to purge their impure colleagues.
In actuality, it is the ability to be impure that creates a great artist, the ability to soak in one's life experience in order to draft an artistic commentary on life.
This is why the Puritans recoiled from the method of loci — they knew students were relying on "impure" and idolatrous imagery — and it fell out of favor as an educational tool.
"We know well that the United States is behind impure moves of the U.K., France and Germany," North Korean U.N. Ambassador Kim Song told reporters Monday, according to the news service.
The hilltop temple is one of a handful in India that bar women of menstruating age - a practice that stems from the belief that women and girls are impure during their periods.
Dr. Hall reasoned that he could solve the problem by purifying germanium to the point where no more than one-millionth of a millionth part would be impure — an unheard-of level.
While China has entirely banned 24 materials, including post-consumer plastic and mixed paper, it has also demanded that other materials, such as cardboard and scrap metal, be only 0.5 percent impure.
The Bauhaus, which, according to MacCarthy, was "regarded by many as a Jewish-Bolshevik enclave, artistically crazy and racially impure," was harassed by local Nazis and pilloried in the right-leaning press.
Considered impure in her village because she was menstruating, Ms. Bohara barricaded herself in a tiny hut, built a fire and braced for an icy winter night with her two young children.
All I had to do was match up the results to a color chart, which told me how pure (or impure) the substances I tested were, usually in 30 seconds or so.
That might not seem like a lot of liquid, but when it's involuntarily spilling out of you every time you have an impure thought, it can turn your daily commute into Splash Mountain.
MUMBAI (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - A former rebel fighter and member of India's "untouchable" caste is taking on caste-based discrimination with packaged foods that would have been regarded as impure just decades ago.
Members of the higher caste sometimes consider them impure, and in certain places, they still aren't allowed to enter the homes or temples of the upper-caste community or share utensils with them.
Members of the higher caste sometimes consider Dalits impure, and in certain places, they still aren't allowed to enter the homes or temples of the upper-caste community or share utensils with them.
"How impure can your sapphire be, and still call it sapphire?" asks JerryRigEverything, before concluding that the lens is still scratch resistant, but not as scratch resistant as we all thought it would be.
The restrictions are rooted in the belief that the presence of menstruating women, who some Hindus believe are impure, would distract Lord Ayyappa, the deity the shrine is dedicated to, because he is celibate.
The term refers to a loosely defined set of treatments, ranging from extreme measures like electroshock intended to eradicate impure thoughts to beating a pillow effigy intended to stand in for the patient's parents.
Authorities in Nepal have in recent years sought to crack down on chhaupadi, which stems from the belief that menstruating women and girls are impure and can bring misfortune if allowed in the home.
Nepal: A woman and her two children died in a menstruation hut, the latest victims of a centuries-old tradition of banishing women from their homes during their periods, when they are considered impure.
They added a religious freedom component to their case last week by arguing that clean water is necessary to practice the Sioux religion and that the mere presence of the pipeline renders the water impure.
"Our products are able to disqualify a significant percentage of samples—in some cases, surpassing 50 percent—which results in users making the choice not to consume these impure and possibly dangerous substances," Auctor explained.
A place like the Schaulager, which has a combination of traditional but also unexpected, geometrically impure spaces, is more challenging but also more interesting for an artist like Matthew Barney, who climbed the gallery walls.
Sabarimala had previously been off limits to women of menstrual age on religious grounds, with proponents of the ban arguing that since Ayappa is considered celibate, allowing "impure" women into the shrine would be disrespectful.
Laboriously prepared by removing impure specks of glinting iron pyrite, it became ultramarine—as expensive, ounce for ounce, as gold, and so precious that it was initially reserved for depictions of the costume of the Virgin.
" Pollard, countering with her own version of events in The New York World, claimed she was a naïve girl betrayed: "With this man alone have I ever been guilty of a single impure thought or act.
"Gelatin formed as a result of the transformation of the bones, skin and tendons of a judicially impure animal is pure, and it is judicially permissible to eat it," the Islamic Organization for Medical Sciences ruled.
Working under Hart in Columbia's Neuropsychopharmacology Lab, Medina-Kirchner is one of a small handful of researchers nationwide who administer pure MDMA — the chemical sold in impure forms as ecstasy or molly — to human study subjects.
Her family, from a village near the town of Pattukottai, was following a belief held by some Hindus in India that women are impure during their periods and should be separated from the rest of the family.
While some law professors look askance at outside work, regarding it as impure, most schools permit it, and Harvard has encouraged it, according to Randall L. Kennedy, a law professor there and former colleague of Ms. Warren.
The 18-year-old's uninhibited act (with some NSFW language) exposes the hypocrisy of patriarchal societies where women are slut-shamed and cat-called, where marital rape isn't illegal, and a bleeding woman is regarded as impure.
"Under Choe's command, the Organisation and Guidance Department is undertaking an inspection of the military politburo for the first time in 20 years, taking issue with their impure attitude toward the party leadership," the lawmaker, Kim, said.
That means that the two strongest arguments for legalizing other drugs — reducing the harm done to consumers by taking impure chemicals in unknown quantities and eliminating illicit markets — have much less force with respect to the psychedelics.
Originally labelled as post-hardcore alongside a slew of similar bands that arose during Geneva's alternative music heyday in the late 90s, Impure Wilhelmina's sound has morphed through a series of transitions towards something much more melodic.
Scrupulously separating children from the microbes that can be found in impure water, for example, or unpasteurized milk has played a major role in reducing infant and child mortality, enabling millions of children to live and thrive.
Under an ancient Hindu practice called Chhaupadi practiced in some parts of India, Nepal and Bangladesh, women who have their periods are seen as "impure," and are sometimes forced to sleep away from home during their period.
Under the centuries-old "chhaupadi" system, superstitious families fearing misfortune send menstruating women and girls - seen as impure - away to animal sheds or huts and bar them from touching items such as religious idols, milk and cattle.
"We have seen these health problems, primarily due do adulterated and impure cocaine, play out in South America over the last decade," he said, with drug users suddenly turning up with severe infections or kidney and liver failure.
This holiness is determined through a rigorous vetting process, in which the potential saint's records, writings, and life are analyzed for anything that could be deemed impure — in other words, anything that goes against the values of Christianity.
This is why the current crackdown is failing hard: it's increasing harm by pushing people from drugs of known dose and purity to those with unknown dosages, filled with impure and deadly stuff like fentanyl and its derivatives.
North Korea is notorious for its treatment of people with disabilities: According to the 2014 UN report on the country's human rights abuses, handicapped babies are seen as "impure" and are relocated to remote areas, along with their families.
What all of this suggests is that teaching people that all of their sexual thoughts are "dirty" or "impure" has problematic consequences in that it can lead to an obsession with those thoughts that ultimately harms their mental health.
I did have "howl" for ROAR, "joke" for JOSH and "amoral" for IMPURE; also, OHOHOH and "ooh ooh" always get the same or similar clues, so you're going to need crosses or luck for these when you see them.
Hirai often sculpts her bowls and plates from a roughly textured, almost black clay — impure in contrast to lighter versions like porcelain — and coats it with a thick snowy-colored crackled substance that almost obscures the vessel's shadowy exterior.
Too many of these kinds of items can contaminate a batch of recycling — especially now that China, one of the world's main importers of recyclable waste, has said it will reject shipments that are more than 0.5 percent impure.
Because the menstrual taboo in Nepal is rooted in long-held beliefs about the intrinsic inferiority of girls and women, the solution isn't to destroy menstrual huts but to eradicate deeply internalized ideas about the female body as impure.
While Ramadan isn't entirely about abstaining from food — those committing themselves to the fast are also expected to abstain from sex, and impure or violent thoughts — the idea of abstaining from food and drink is the one which takes top billing.
But if the motive is not pure, I tell people all the time, if in the end, good comes out of it, the community is blessed, the church, the culture, America is made better, even if people have impure motives.
The Korean people are portrayed as almost childlike in their purity and innocence, surrounded by impure and hostile inferior races — though whereas this led imperial Japan to subjugate the inferior races, it leads North Korea to isolate itself from their impurity.
And they're smart for their astute avoidance of paint and canvas; the thin, semitransparent, declarative modesty of their materials; and an eccentric, impure modernity that equally evokes the paintings of Josef Albers and the tapestries of his wife, Anni Albers.
That means waste managers might not be able to find buyers for the materials — especially now that China, one of the world's main importers of recyclable waste, has said it will reject shipments that are more than 0.5 percent impure.
Last year, when Clark Wilson was in eighth grade, his sex education teacher repeatedly rolled a piece of tape on a table until it lost its stickiness, using words like "tainted" and "impure" to describe those who engage in premarital sex.
In particular I am thinking of the fact that we usually take a disliking to new hybrids, think they are somehow impure and try to exterminate them, when actually this is a natural process by which new genetic diversity is created.
While early abstraction artists, such as Mondrian and Malevich, aspired toward a pure visual language — which paved the way for the reductive drive of Minimalism — af Klint started off as an impure artist and seemed to have remained so until her death.
Last week, when a male student at Timpview High School in Provo, Utah, complained to a school counselor that the uniforms worn by cheerleaders on game day were causing him to have "impure" thoughts in class, the conversation could have ended there.
Seoul, South Korea (CNN)Two key figures in the North Korean military have been punished for "impure behavior," according to a South Korean lawmaker, a move analysts say is likely intended to help leader Kim Jong Un tighten his grip on power.
While politics is an impure arena in which yesterday's enemies routinely become tomorrow's allies, the transmogrification of Cruz goes beyond that, proving that in the right circumstances, with the right motivation, you can see just about anyone in a newly flattering light.
"We do everything we can to protect the health of our customers," he said, adding that before purchasing the cannabis for his shop, he puts samples under a microscope to see whether they are laced with anything impure or appear otherwise unhealthy.
In another controversy, in May 2016, Mr. Rafsanjani was drawn into a ferocious debate over a meeting between his activist daughter, Faezeh, and Fariba Kamalabadi, a leader of the Baha'is, a minority religious group regarded by the clerical hierarchy as impure pagans.
One reason for our consideration is that, by some standard, she did everything wrong: she made easel pictures on prefabricated canvas board; she made impure abstract paintings; she seems not to have given a fig about what the Abstract Expressionists were up to.
One reason for our consideration is that, by some standard, she did everything wrong: she made easel pictures on prefabricated canvas board; she made impure abstract paintings; she seems not to have given a fig about what the Abstract Expressionists were up to. 19653.
As a society, the worth of women is constantly conflated with their appearance, but then many become affronted at the idea that women would use this to their advantage: that would be impure, immoral, even when viewers cross the line or demand emotional labor.
TEHRAN — A house visit by a daughter of a prominent ayatollah to a female leader of the persecuted Bahai religious minority touched off a debate this week in Iran about the harsh treatment of a group deemed pagans and impure by the country's dominant clerics.
South Korean intelligence officials said that the General Political Bureau was being audited for "impure attitude" and that the move was spearheaded by Choe Ryong-hae, a top official of the ruling Workers' Party who gained more influence during a party meeting in early October.
Ever since Anonymous strapped on Guy Fawkes masks and started digitally sticking it to Scientologists and the Westboro Baptist Church, certain parts of the internet have become convinced that God is a hacker, here to wash the hard drives of the impure with cleansing viruses.
But there were a few things Mr. Rush, an Australian, wasn't taught in school — the part about Einstein's wives and lovers and unhappy children, or the anti-Semitism he faced from the nationalistic German physics community, which condemned his work as an impure Jewish science.
The crab dynamite roll sounds as if it's in that category, but the mall-sushi favorite has been stripped down to its impure essentials: snow crab and tobiko mayonnaise, broiled and pinched together in nori to which grains of puffed rice have been stuck.
The hill temple, which pays homage to the celibate god Ayyappan and draws millions of worshippers a year, is one of a few in India that bar entry to girls and women between the ages of 10 and 50, saying that menstruating women are impure.
Geologists discovered these (very impure) diamonds in mines in southern Africa, Zaire, Sierra Leone, and China, and the scientists identified the ice based on how x-rays bounced off of the specimens at the Advanced Photon Source synchrotron particle accelerator at Argonne National Lab in Illinois.
It's an impure punch because his weight is springing forwards and he often stands side on enough that he cannot rotate his trunk fully into the blow, but it often sneaks around the guard and can allow Nelson to follow with the right straight as against Thatch.
I am very interested to see what it will look like when she goes off: It strikes me as equally plausible that she could turn Nick into the Eye for impure thoughts or that she could decide to join the Resistance and become a freedom fighter.
There is this shock around how extreme and unapologetically these things are talked about within purity culture—but when we start to get into it, a lot of women were raised with that same core message of: You're pure or impure, loveable or unlovable based on your sexual life.
They're more interested in purging the ideologically impure from their own ranks than they are in moving the ball down the field to achieve systemic reform, and they essentially view any cooperation in the legislative process (which, by definition, entails horse-trading and compromise) as a betrayal in and of itself.
Under President Obama, the EPA issued key rules, such as the Clean Power rule and the Waters of the United States rule, designed to reduce major human health threats from the environment: primarily excess carbon dioxide in the air and impure run off of toxic chemicals into rivers and streams.
If women can break the hex that has kept them from harnessing the pure politics of personal outrage to the impure politics of society building, then maybe our Chelsey Engels and Lindsey Dislers can draw as much attention to their protest as the next actress will outing the next loathsome boss.
Proponents of binding values, however, may see behaviors as immoral even when there is no obvious victim — for example, the "impure" act of premarital sex or the "disloyal" act of flag burning — and may even feel that doing the right thing sometimes requires hurting others (as with honor killings, to pick an extreme example).
But the Novichok agents are thought to be even more dangerous and deadly; Mirzayanov claims that Novichok-5, for example, can be five to eight times more potent than VX. So the fact that the Skripals are still alive means that "it must have been low dose, or impure, or not administered in a really efficient way," Bishop tells The Verge.
But that, like socialism itself, is an impure ideal, as it's impossible to get through a shared supper without someone (or everyone) feeling like an autocrat: There is the bully who orders for the entire table, the allergy sufferer who regrets forcing her sensitivities upon friends, the hungry person who snags the last lobster ravioli and is then filled with shame.
So while legalization would likely lead to more addiction and overdoses, chances are that would still be less harm than the suffering tied to the hundreds of thousands of drug-related arrests each year, the thousands of deaths linked to violence from the black market for drugs, and overdoses linked to impure drugs that would very likely be more easily prevented in a regulated market.
The result of the balloting, which selected a hard-line nationalist as the Serb member of Bosnia's tripartite presidency, has stirred fury among Croats, who complain that the election for their own slot on the presidency was tainted by ethnically impure voting: Many Muslims voted for the Croat winner, a moderate Croat now denounced by hard-liners because of his support across ethnic lines.
There are local stalwarts in every subgenre, from Impure Wilhelmina's tricky post-hardcore to bands like Cardiac, Voice of Ruin, Kess'khtak, Stortregn, Rorcal, and Nansis, and local venues quietly play host to some of the biggest names in metal; in 2017 alone, I have wandered into my regular haunt, L'Usine and found myself in the pit for Paradise Lost, Napalm Death, Cattle Decapitation, and Power Trip, amongst others.
Those donations included a $1.1 million gift to the Marriage & Family Foundation, a group that promoted so-called traditional marriage and opposed both gay marriage and divorce; $480,000 to the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, an athletic organization that requires applicants to agree to a "sexual purity statement" that condemns LGBTQ people for living "impure lifestyle[s]"; and $1,000 to Exodus International, a group that promotes anti-gay conversion therapy.
Playlist: "Twist the Knife (Slowly)" / "More Than Meets the Eye" / "Greed Killing" / "Ripe For the Breaking" / "My Own Worst Enemy" / "Dogma" / "Breed to Breathe" / "Reflect on Conflict" / "Drown in the Zero" / "Prelude" / "The Infiltrator" / "Cleanse Impure" / "Clutching at Barbs" Spotify | Apple Music How Napalm Death Got Their Grind Back While conventional wisdom would suggest that, after their four albums of pure experimentation, Napalm Death would return to their roots, but that's not entirely true.
In "As Colorado Moves to Bar Abstinence-Only Sex Education, Teenagers Take the Lead," Dan Levin writes about a new law that would require schools in the state to teach comprehensive, medically accurate sex education: Last year, when Clark Wilson was in eighth grade, his sex education teacher repeatedly rolled a piece of tape on a table until it lost its stickiness, using words like "tainted" and "impure" to describe those who engage in premarital sex.
From the Nepalese woman in a rural area who dies from complications of menstrual shaming and the cultural stigma around this — to the poverty-stricken teenager in rural North Carolina who cannot afford menstrual products — the menstrual equity movement is a political and social movement to mitigate the problems that half the population may face, Whether it is lack of access due to poverty or social conditions or the actual taboo of menstruating women being unclean and impure in certain cultures, many women and girls have medical and social complications that develop.

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