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"inhuman" Definitions
  1. not showing sympathy or kind feelings for people who are suffering; very cruel
  2. not human; not seeming to be produced by a human and therefore frightening

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But after a three-year investigation, the police revealed on Thursday that the likely culprits behind these inhuman acts were, in fact, inhuman: foxes.
The game turns each Joy-Con controller into a grip that you tilt and swing to make your chosen inhuman monstrosity move and put the smackdown on other inhuman monstrosities.
The Inhuman civilization is structured like a monarchy, and the individual members who make up the Inhuman Royal Family function like a traditional super team, with members possessing super powers.
" Another, after admitting with some embarrassment that Eminem's "Go to Sleep" ("Die, motherfucker, die") was a "theme song" for his unit, said, "You've got to become inhuman to do inhuman things.
"cruel and inhuman massacre" in which courageous local resistance fighters
"This was a massacre, a truly inhuman savagery," Soylu said.
A UN report last year described conditions as "generally inhuman".
The death penalty is the ultimate cruel and inhuman punishment.
"This app makes us inhuman," she wrote on her petition.
"This is the most inhuman thing possible," López Obrador said.
" She called the very concept of whiteness "an inhuman idea.
Human beings typing things onto distant screens easily become inhuman.
Corrected to reflect that the statement said "inhumane," not "inhuman."
Otherwise the Perfect Society is perfectly inhuman and perfectly inane.
These Wilis aren't lyrical or wafty, but surgically precise, inhuman.
On "Barry," a seemingly inhuman child attacked Barry and Fuches.
Our ambulance's glass & windows broken, this is totally inhuman & insane.
" The manual adds, "Cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment is prohibited.
" She denounced the attack as an act of "inhuman savagery.
These people are doing inhuman things to themselves to feel human.
It pictured American slavery as a vicious, inhuman, rampaging beast, surrendered
Of course you are, you're not some kind of inhuman monster!
"Way to imply men are horrid inhuman beings," added another person.
Their "ordeals in prison amounted to cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment".
Mr. Tiwari described it as "inhuman and unnatural" pressure to sell.
Her eyes, inhuman, carrying galaxies; jewels in a cross-continental setting.
Playing to a click track is kind of inhuman to me.
These sounds you're creating are wildly and obviously inorganic and inhuman.
Again, I was hit, and vaguely sickened, by Greenland's inhuman scale.
On her face — Shay's face, really — is a startling, inhuman smile.
There cannot be anything more inhuman than using raped woman analogy.
Daisy believes her Inhuman roots have empowered her and strengthened her identity.
They're architected around vehicles, not people, and feel inhuman as a result.
But these practical uses all seem banal next to AlphaGo's inhuman humanity.
It seems inhuman to care more about a building than about people.
We know it was a barbaric, inhuman act by the Russian state.
Such was their inhuman detachment from the reality of its likely consequences.
Geocities Forever, an experiment by web developer Aanand Prasad, is delightfully inhuman.
The absolutely inhuman heat and humidity, from May through September, at least.
But this is an oddly joyless work and an often inhuman one.
She kept up an almost inhuman schedule, often working through the night.
After all, the sublime has always had its roots in the inhuman.
Canceling someone the moment they make a mistake is, by definition, inhuman.
Compared to the post-industrial prosperity Americans enjoy today, "sweatshops" seem inhuman.
A stone is a thought that the earth develops over inhuman time.
This is just such an ugly display of amoral and inhuman behavior.
I wanted to be something as fierce and inhuman as a goshawk.
Its admission that US is DELIBERATELY targeting ordinary citizens: #EconomicTerrorism, illegal & inhuman.
The cosmos is an inhuman entity, but it's also charged with feeling.
Horrifying video from eastern Aleppo affirms a shocking inhuman barrage on civilian neighborhoods.
The artist turns the abstract, inhuman numbers into something more concrete: a landscape.
The list is chock-full of impressive comebacks, insane combos, and inhuman counters.
She might not be immortal or wealthy or inhuman, but her lover is.
The report cites numerous examples of inhuman or illegal treatment by French police.
The court found her detention to be "inhuman and degrading treatment" in 2014.
"My point very simply is that Republican healthcare policy is inhuman," Talpas explains.
I thought of my interview with Otto Warmbier's parents and his inhuman suffering.
"In memory of the Sybiracy, deported to an inhuman land," the memorial reads.
Colorado should be applauded for moving away from this damaging and inhuman practice.
But it had thus far been so much data — cold, abstract and inhuman.
We are seeing the scene through an impassive, impartial and unmistakably inhuman gaze.
They are barbaric and inhuman, a "red line" that should never be crossed.
The same goes for other countries which have the same cruel & inhuman laws.
Many words come to mind to describe this plan: unconscionable, heartless, and inhuman.
Amazon workers across Europe will protest "inhuman" warehouse working conditions on Black Friday.
Newspapers have variously described the coffin seizures in Jiangxi as "barbaric", "inhuman" and "unlawful".
That she lived and breathed work did not make her inhuman, or without desire.
Jordan Peele has an almost inhuman amount of projects in the works right now.
JL: IvX will be contained in the X-Men and Inhuman universe of books.
WATTERS: Disgusting and inhuman behavior when you slash people&aposs faces with a machete.
" She continued, "Once again, international terrorism is showing its cruel and inhuman face today.
Tizon's shocking story describes her inhuman, abusive treatment while serving his parents in America.
It puts the members of the mission and their families under basically inhuman conditions.
A UN torture chief found that Manning's treatment in prison was cruel and inhuman.
"My daughter died the most inhuman death," Nuby's mother said at the sentencing hearing.
The resolution criticized the Iranian regime's use of inhuman punishments, including flogging and amputations.
What was it that people didn't like about this intentionally synthetic, intentionally inhuman music?
Rather than talking and behaving as if to another person, players feel utterly inhuman.
The awful labor conditions in video games are both inhuman and a talent drain.
"Such a barbaric act is not only un-Islamic but also inhuman," he said.
Yet until recently they have not been as omnipresent, opaque and inhuman as Facebook.
Interrupting his treatment for the "convenience of prosecutors' investigation" was "inhuman", the defense said.
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The president in Trump's impression was an authority figure experienced at Olympian, inhuman remove.
But behind every decision, every inhuman act, was a truth he could not escape.
"I thought, It's inhuman—I shouldn't be able to do this," she said later.
For centuries, black people were enslaved and forced to endure conditions worse than inhuman.
"Subhuman Inhuman Superhuman" is the first retrospective in Mr. Owens's 23-year fashion career.
But Inferno left me miffed because it is, at heart, a deeply inhuman story.
The author's shocking account describes her inhuman, abusive treatment while serving his parents in America.
The halting, inhuman movements of stop motion are well-suited to portraying the narrator's estrangement.
"In reality, all of us are wounded by this inhuman act of violence," he said.
Sandor and Gregor grew up together, and even in childhood, Gregor was cruel and inhuman.
" The attack was also condemned by the Taliban as "brutal, inhuman, and a war crime.
The company's Twitter account is also responding to freaked out users at an inhuman pace.
We first met this counterfeit, inhuman Cooper in the last moments of the original series.
He struggles to break free from their grip, but they hold him with inhuman strength.
One of the things that is so remarkable about Beyoncé is how inhuman she is.
AI itself is an extremely human creation, the need to mirror ourselves in the inhuman.
But it's the slowly more demonic devolution into the inhuman that will really get you.
Male violence, the movie seems to say, has this horribly inhuman way of never dying.
"It is the ultimate cruel, inhuman and degrading punishment," Amnesty said in a press release.
Metal may be inherently inhuman, the uneffaced index of industrialization, but at least it's tangible.
They seemed so inhuman, so un-what I thought of as artistic at that time.
There is something inhuman about characters who always operate at the maximum pitch of experience.
"To legalize such cruel and inhuman penalties is appalling of itself," Ms. Chhoa-Howard said.
Inhuman amounts of caffeine, among other stimulants, were often consumed in order to stay awake.
Two normal people behaved like two normal people in an entirely abnormal and inhuman setting.
"Right now I'm trying to push through an inhuman amount of work," Rapp told CNBC.
"I'm convinced that our freedom is stronger than the inhuman ideology of the extremists," he added.
It turns many individuals worthy of care and understanding into a massive, inhuman entity of fear.
On a number of levels, then, it is evident that an open borders policy is inhuman.
"Human/Posthuman/Inhuman" ranges from predictions about the next step in human evolution to extraterrestrial life.
All but one is systematically slaughtered by creatures of untold power, unknown motivation, and inhuman brutality.
There have been very few frontman in detah metal history who have sounded quite as inhuman.
Russian President Vladimir Putin described it as "inhuman," his spokesman Dmitry Peskov told Russian news agencies.
Duesmann said BMW would only conclude contracts where inhuman conditions and child labor were ruled out.
Can humans learn and keep up with what is seemingly becoming an inhuman rate of progress?
You get to know these inhuman places inch by inch if you drive them a lot.
You don't need to be motivated by sadism or bigotry or some other base, inhuman impulse.
At the center of most of her compositions are similarly intimidating and inhuman women-like creatures.
What hits even harder, though, is their refreshingly unstable take on noisy, inhuman black/death metal.
"We will continue to oppose those because they are inhuman," said Archbishop Ramón Argüelles of Lipa.
The new Inhuman TV series could easily tie into the already established mythos from Agents of SHIELD, introduce the more well-known Inhuman comic characters, and allow room for even more of Marvel's now-signature crossovers and team-ups in the future between the two shows.
The photograph outraged social media users and readers around Italy who called it "repulsive" and "inhuman,"  News.com.
Since cannibals are human beings, and since we call them inhuman, we're repressing this part of humanity.
The animated celebrity portraits are inhuman, threatening to escape the screen and wreak havoc upon the Earth.
In the process, it inadvertently created Mord, a human who became terrible and inhuman, and the Magician.
" Addressing crowds on Sunday at the Vatican, Pope Francis called the attack an act of "inhuman violence.
The Detainee Treatment Act, passed in 29, banned cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment for any American prisoner.
The original story depicted Melantha as a sort of inhuman, outsexed caricature rather than a relatable person.
It's also true that such an imposing winning streak would draw attention and accusations of being inhuman.
From zombies to tsunamis, humans have battled cruel, inhuman, uncaring forces on cinema screens around the world.
In clips from performances both live and in studio she warps her voice into absurd, inhuman shapes.
In a public statement, it said that it repudiates all the alleged inhuman treatment of its citizens.
"We are deeply shaken at this inhuman and horrifying act," Germany's foreign ministry said in a statement.
"Inhuman, insult, shameful, disgusting," Ai Weiwei, the outspoken Chinese artist, who lives in Germany, said on Twitter.
Hopkins "treated prisoners in the most inhuman and barbarous manner," they would later write in their petition.
It is true that the inhuman treatment of children has plagued human society from its very origins.
"Ripley's inhuman legal ploy will sink as fast as their death trap duck boat did," he said.
Never once did they imagine that their efforts would result in the inhuman outcome of mass incarceration.
Outmoded tactics and the inhuman steel and oil of modern machinery have given the era a moribund reputation.
Giving the iPhone a makeover is one way to wrest some of that control from their inhuman grip.
Every president who walks into the Oval Office faces an adjustment to the inhuman demands of the presidency.
One former inmate said the living conditions were unfit for a human, "so I began to act inhuman".
"Such a barbaric act is not only un-Islamic but also inhuman," Nawaz Sharif said in a statement.
The overall effect is mechanical, inhuman, and strange—basically, the ideal template for a successful experimental synth recording.
The couple was granted a divorce because of "cruel and inhuman treatment," though they later reached a settlement.
"Often, people were humiliated in inhuman ways, and that humiliation could cause hatred of religion," Mr. Ghamdi said.
"The prohibition of inhuman and degrading treatment represents a fundamental value in a democratic society," the court said.
Films like this hurt the recovery community by turning its "victims" into something inhuman that we can't understand.
They train for centuries to develop inhuman reflexes and turn their swords into highly customizable superweapons called zanpakuto.
From a distance, they seem like a cliche of abstraction, meshing inhuman structures with the capricious human mark.
"You'd have to be inhuman to look at all those faces and just move on," Mr. Hanson said.
Instead, it's a treatment of sexuality so dispassionate as to be nearly inhuman, which is genuinely perspective altering.
Multiple migrant children have died in ICE custody recently, and the agency has housed children in inhuman conditions.
The woman was subjected to discrimination and cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment prohibited under international law, they said.
There's a strangely paradoxical and dystopian quality to these visions, which are at once wholly human and inhuman.
The main characters of the comic books are a group of beings known as the Inhuman Royal Family.
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As a system that is meant to accomplish something fundamentally humanitarian, it's deeply flawed because it is fundamentally inhuman.
The track offers an inhuman rhythm, so the video responds in kind, bleak, beautiful, and devoid of life altogether.
He put his life on the line in an act of bravery, the likes of which is almost inhuman.
Marvel," one of a group of previously ordinary humans who developed "Inhuman" superpowers after being exposed to "Terrigen mist.
But his greatest asset is the performances, which turn an already creepy premise into something endlessly inhuman and unnerving.
A legal expert said it would be tough for Breivik to prove his complaint of inhuman and degrading treatment.
All of human history's gruesome, repetitive, debauched exploits play out as our inhuman protagonist remains trapped beneath the Earth.
"All this is inhuman," Francis told tens of thousands of people in St. Peter's Square for his weekly blessing.
And there has to be some accountability for the North Korean regime for decades of disgusting and inhuman abuses.
The Italian autopsy on Mr Regeni "confronted us with something inhuman, something animal", said Angelino Alfano, Italy's interior minister.
Almost all former detainees described having been victims of and witnesses to torture and inhuman treatment, the report says.
Like May, she urged the summit to send a clear message to Russia about the "inhuman" bombings in Aleppo.
The woman was fearless, almost inhuman, like a paddling, kicking, breathing machine, arms churning stroke after stroke without stopping.
Mr. Hilton, the son of Hungarians who fled Communism, invoked Hannah Arendt and inhuman systems, before turning to questions.
In the European academic hierarchy, the philosopher who was most inhuman was the one honored with the deepest adulation.
"The defendants are inhuman terrorists with an extremely high willingness to commit violence," said Duscha Gmel, senior public prosecutor.
The games industry (like many parts of the wider world) can feel heartless or machinic, both inhuman and inhumane.
For some, these pictures will show monsters, inhuman in their failure to attend to the primacy of the individual.
While it comes from a well-intentioned place, the movie suffers from being both too inhuman and too abstract.
Most egregious of all was that Mr. Obama permitted the continuation of the inhuman blockade and siege of Gaza.
Solving the mysteries and delving into the deepest, darkest secrets has earned the ire of some inhuman, natural force.
But the Inhuman likes of Black Bolt, Crystal and Lockjaw, the teleporting dog, will first appear on big screens.
Standing at its edge, I could imagine how the Saqqaq and the Dorset were awed by the inhuman beauty.
This branch manager is notorious for the way she deals with customers — through the cold, inhuman logic of capital.
Her true, unfiltered opinions on these topics are earned by long experience and almost inhuman amounts of hard work.
"As we are speaking, there is someone being tortured or facing inhuman treatment in a police station," Mr. Zarea said.
After "difficult" talks with Vladimir Putin, German Chancellor Angela Merkel said that Russian support for the bombing was "completely inhuman".
It's not even remotely a desired outcome and it is an inhuman impulse for any decent person to want that.
Here, the contours of her voice become slick with blood, buried under layers of distortion and stretched into inhuman forms.
He's a remarkably fluid athlete with inhuman control of his body and the ability to rise up for explosive throwdowns.
It will set up events in both the Mutant and Inhuman worlds for years, but also the wider Marvel Universe.
As a result, we saw how the most inhuman atrocities of war often come from the most well-intentioned places.
But the truly harrowing aspect of the scene isn't the gristle, or even the unidentified creature's inhuman, putty-looking visage.
Suddenly it makes sense that Bernard is so true to humanity: he's been shaped with literally inhuman patience and dedication.
This assembly line of executions must stop and this cruel and inhuman punishment should be ended once and for all.
As soon as the crime is committed, a huge professional apparatus kicks in, and a massive, inhuman bureaucracy takes over.
Russia President Vladimir Putin dubbed the attack as "inhuman" in a condolence message to the British Prime Minister Theresa May.
On the one hand, there's the rise of digital influencers, who are like the final evolution of inhuman perfection online.
She exudes the right effortless, self-contained calm, and the right inhuman, unreachable arrogance, which mirrors Stephen Strange's own attitude.
Then there's the assault rifle carrying, grenade-throwing hipster with a jetpack, briefly propelling him forwards in an inhuman sprint.
"Such acts violate the prohibition on inhuman and degrading treatment as well as international standards on police conduct," HRW said.
"The decision to bar the entire Russian team from the Paralympics is astoundingly mean and inhuman," she wrote on Facebook.
In 2013, the European Court of Human Rights abolished life without parole because it is an "inhuman or degrading" punishment.
In every Sunni, they see an inhuman enemy, with a militiaman saying that "80%" of Sunnis are part of ISIS.
That the monstrous void of the inhuman just straight-up eats our beloved franchise and produces nothing of value afterward.
He did it all with only his inhuman stage presence, he didn't need a Daft Punk pyramid, or a mau5head.
But as thoroughly inhuman as Atlas still looks, its misadventures in the video stir up a surprising range of emotions.
That's why Motherboard is dedicating a week to tackling the most interesting questions about our brave, new, and inhuman world.
Traffickers are "inhuman and barbaric," and when caught the ultimate punishment should face prosecution, Okah-Donli said in a statement.
Most may point to Tyrion Lannister due to his physical appearance, and the Night King who's obviously a tad inhuman.
And why did a beautiful story about the equality of all human beings end in horror, inhuman brutality and misery?
The current generation of the world's strongest chess programs, such as Stockfish and Komodo, still play in this inhuman style.
There's regulations with fighter airplanes, there's regulations with tanks, there's regulations with any insane, inhuman killing machine, except for rifles.
Howls of inhuman rage and screams of abject terror, on the other hand, may be just what the doctor ordered.
This assembly line of executions must stop, and this cruel and inhuman punishment should be ended once and for all.
But, he added, "the death penalty is the ultimate cruel, inhuman and degrading punishment; it metes out vengeance, not justice."
"The prohibition of inhuman and degrading treatment represents a fundamental value in a democratic society," the court wrote in their ruling.
It's a remarkable recording rendered theatrically by slightly inhuman virtual figures, with a coda discussing the plight of homeless LGBT youth.
When Katsas said that cruel, inhuman, and degrading treatment of detainees would be unlawful, Durbin asked if those terms described waterboarding.
If Democrats are going to have any chance of controlling their message, it will require an almost inhuman level of discipline.
Yet directly linking violent gaming to violent reaction is an oversimplification of what can happen when human players encounter inhuman actions.
A startup will take years of hard work, inhuman amounts of dedication and will come with a very real personal cost.
His work is imbued with a contagious respect for nature and humanity that comes out in his inhuman attention to detail.
Parachute fabrics, fashioned into 17-foot-high billowing figures, are at once gendered yet inhuman with their colossal genitals and chests.
But as video games attempt to tell more human stories, the inhuman behavior of characters will be increasingly difficult to justify.
But she does not state that it was inhuman work, or place it in the context of the wartime death machine.
The Golden Cockerel, marvelously performed on Monday by the young soloist Skylar Brandt, has the right inhuman brilliance — fast and staccato.
The news reports triggered debate in the country's parliament and the government ministers vowed to take action against the "inhuman" practice.
The denial of it, including in times of global crisis like the Covid-19 pandemic, constitutes cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment.
Overwhelming, inhuman in scale, this underground concrete architecture evoked the massive, implacable political and economic interests that controlled Durango from afar.
The wind was making a low, inhuman muttering in the pines, and, inspired, the animals let loose in call-and-response.
Dr. Rashid said the lawyers exhibited an inhuman behavior and even manhandled a pregnant doctor during the ransacking of the hospital.
"The death penalty is the ultimate cruel, inhuman, degrading punishment," Samah Hadid of Amnesty International's Beirut office said in a statement.
Molly, a shy pathologist in love with Sherlock, first existed, Mr. Gatiss said, to demonstrate how chilly and inhuman Sherlock is.
But being inhuman, in a witty and almost balletic way, had always been the best and most interesting thing about him.
A second autopsy in Italy "confronted us with something inhuman, something animal", Italian Interior Minister Angelino Alfa has said without elaborating further.
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"The conditions our members at Amazon are working under are frankly inhuman," GMB General Secretary Tim Roache said in the press release.
The incident was sharply criticized by Italian politicians and media, with President Sergio Mattarella calling it "inhuman and alarming for our country".
Unless you're some kind of inhuman monster, you too will have a deep and unquenchable love for nature's greatest bird, the penguin.
Brunei has signed the UN Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman, and Degrading Treatment or Punishment, but it was never ratified.
Except maybe a tall tale of deep, inhuman—though metaphorically representative of a part of humanity—threat facing an old-timey kingdom.
And it's not the first we've heard of Brady's inhuman chugging ability, with his teammates all singing his praises back in 2014.
The University of Virginia student let out a "howling, involuntary, inhuman" sound that sent his mother and sister running from the aircraft.
Or did he somehow imagine that a nonexistent—and therefore inhuman—leader would do more justice to the ideals of the revolution?
A second autopsy in Italy "confronted us with something inhuman, something animal," Italian Interior Minister Angelino Alfa has said without elaborating further.
And a new Inhuman is birthed into his superpowers, and his superpower, it seems, is being able to have very profound visions.
There's an androidic quality to my work I've noticed because of my fascination with robots, androids and cyborgs along with the inhuman.
Fascinated by his seemingly inhuman abilities, two neurosurgeons began to investigate just how the pop legend was able to accomplish his feats.
" Doctors Without Borders called on the Israeli army to stop using deadly force against demonstrators, saying their actions were "unacceptable and inhuman.
" German Chancellor Angela Merkel said: "In the battle against those responsible for these inhuman acts we are on the side of Turkey.
He worries that she is melting away the mental armor he needs to pull off the inhuman task he's set himself to.
It isn't just that there is an inhuman creature of immense connective capacity that has self-organized to play a video game.
Most importantly, it showed Brodsky's strength as a frontperson and vocalist—though Bannon's inhuman shrieks certainly helped set a disquieting mood, too.
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"Bosnia-Herzegovina border police deny inhuman treatment of migrants in its facility at the Klobuk border crossing," they said in a statement.
They sure are convenient, but Amazon warehouse workers in Europe protested the company during Black Friday, describing their working conditions as inhuman.
It unleashes Herndon's vocal syllables as percussion for a kind of hissy, feminine, multilayered, glitchy beatboxing, human input dispensed with inhuman timing.
"The situation in Northern Ireland constitutes violence against women that may amount to torture or cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment," she said.
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"He also knew that these people, facing their fate innocently and defenselessly, were killed for inhuman reasons based on race," it added.
Thousands are held in government-run detention centers in what human rights groups and the United Nations say are often inhuman conditions.
The condition of things is the most disgraceful, the most lawless, the most inhuman, I believe that exists in the world today.
" Bachelet especially criticized the US for detaining children, which "may constitute cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment that is prohibited by international law.
Barmina's mother Natalia described him as an "inhuman monster" and criticized the court for not giving the serial rapist the death penalty.
Officials in Nogales, Arizona, are fighting to remove "inhuman" layers of barbed wire that Army troops installed along the city's border wall.
Is it in the nature of bureaucracies to produce inhuman outcomes, or can we fix them by, say, changing the incentive structures?
Solemani blasted the regime's "unacceptable and inhuman oppression, discrimination, injustice and humiliation" of what has been a largely peaceful opposition to the monarchy.
That's true as far as the actual border is concerned – but think of how inhuman an "open borders" policy is in other ways.
But they would soon get an answer: An inhuman, machine-learning powered player they had built was chomping towards a seven-digit score.
The UN in 2016 found Assange was arbitrarily detained at the embassy by the UK, describing his situation as "inhuman and degrading treatment".
This Bobby is a world-class hero with self-acceptance in full force and is even in a relationship with a handsome Inhuman.
They often carried people "in closed, dark and airless vans unsuitable for passenger transport, in crowded, inhuman, excruciating conditions," the prosecution statement said.
Marvel fans got a better glimpse of what's ahead for the Inhuman Royal Family during today's Inhumans panel at San Diego Comic-Con.
"The Party of the Right uses racist imagery and language to portray indigenous peoples as others, as enemies, as inhuman," the statement said.
GUILFOYLE: By the way, you seen one of these definitions in the dictionary of animal is an inhuman person, brutish or beastlike person.
Maybe they'll let their bias turn a friendly man into something inhuman, something dangerous, something that can only be extinguished with brutal force.
They have inhuman stamina and are even better at performing repetitive tasks, like fraudulently voting in polls or posting political propaganda to Twitter.
What stands out when you watch the matches is the apparent intelligence of the AI's decisions and the inhuman absence of any indecision.
For all the descriptions of Prince as a freaky alien weirdo or an otherworldly being, I didn't love Prince because he was inhuman.
CNN also reported that Lewis referred to "young single women" voting on the basis of birth control coverage as inhuman and without brains.
Unlike criticizing an advertising company, we're the ones manipulating ourselves based off inhuman ideals with just a few button presses on our phones.
New White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer–on top of apparently having an uncanny, inhuman face–is a big fan of French house.
It's just that the mass shootings that are occurring now are so inhuman and so extreme that it's becoming sensationalized in the media.
This rule apparently applies to burps as well considering this man lets out an inhuman belch that will shake you to your core.
Unsane also has plenty of salient points to make about the unspeakably inhuman state of mental illness and the healthcare system in America.
A second autopsy in Italy "confronted us with something inhuman, something animal", Interior Minister Angelino Alfano told Sky News 24 television on Sunday.
Papuans had been treated in "cruel, inhuman and degrading" ways, added the experts, who include several special rapporteurs on indigenous and human rights.
Mohammad Javad Zarif, Iran's foreign minister, accused the US earlier this month of "DELIBERATELY targeting ordinary citizens," and called it "#EconomicTerrorism, illegal & inhuman."
"My parents' generation fought and died in a battle against intolerance, monstrous extremism and inhuman attempts to exterminate the Jewish population of Europe."
"He has shown himself to be cold-hearted and inhuman, little more than a banker, with no place governing a nation," Jimmy said.
It is merely another thing that kills people, maybe less efficiently than other things, but still in a dependably violent and inhuman way.
President Bush signed an executive order in 2007 that said the CIA was barred from using "cruel or inhuman treatment" while interrogating detainees.
Many of the accounts involved in these waves of amplification averaged well more than 22010,500 tweets per day, an inhuman rate of activity.
Amazon warehouse workers in several countries in Europe are protesting over what they claim are inhuman working conditions which treat people like robots.
Some 6,000 are held in government-run detention centers in what human rights groups and the United Nations say are often inhuman conditions.
"Torture and cruel, inhuman, and degrading treatment is never a morally permissible option, even if lives depend on gaining information," the manual said.
While warning of the consequences of lifting what he described as an "inhuman curfew," Khan demanded India do so and free all detainees.
It is to trust that we will be able to bear in compassion the unbearable, the horrible and the inhuman in the human.
In 2011, Amnesty International wrote to Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr., expressing concern that the conditions amounted to cruel and inhuman treatment.
" In between, Lopez Obrador has ripped the Trump administration&aposs policy of separating families who cross the border illegally as "arrogant, racist and inhuman.
While many praised them for their inhuman effort, there were many incorrect statements about their job and fire safety regulations going around social media.
She has been incarcerated for six years now, and subjected to "cruel and inhuman" conditions during this time, according to a United Nations investigation.
And the less we strive to feel good all the time, or present ourselves as "all good" (inhuman), the more fully integrated we are.
The main series will be co-written by Charles and me and it will tie in to the individual X-books and Inhuman titles.
Mostly, The King is about the corrupting influences of power, and the idea that war, perhaps especially Renaissance war, is an inhuman, brutal experience.
I really did not register Cavill's face looking odd and inhuman, because to me, his normal face already looks like a video game model!
I had a competition and a fight in me, like the guy from "There Will be Blood," that was probably inhuman and not healthy.
How else could you create a robot that looked so inhuman, and that could also run around the film's post-apocalyptic environments so gracefully?
Of all the forms of inequality, injustice in health is the most shocking and the most inhuman because it often results in physical death.
One way that humans detect deepfakes is by identifying the way that something moves—say, a person's mouth—as being odd and uncomfortably inhuman.
For their seventh and latest record, Drones, Muse craft a concept album around the idea of drones as human and inhuman machines of war.
So if a character is divorced, if she is a sex worker, if she had a baby out of wedlock, she's treated as inhuman.
But he must remember this: If his government behaves in a way the world considers inhuman, it's that for which he will be remembered.
This is not the first time America has been torn apart over how to respond to people of color desperate to escape inhuman conditions.
There, thousands of migrant workers are toiling in inhuman conditions to build designs such as Zaha Hadid's; according to The Guardian, hundreds have died.
Its centerpiece, championed by Senator John McCain, a Republican, barred interrogators from inflicting cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment on prisoners anywhere in the world.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Nam June Paik at Tate Modern is, like the artist's work, nearly inhuman in its scope and ambition.
The fallout over the Infinity arc, dubbed "Inhumanity," sees the Inhuman Royal Family beginning to live on Earth after their homeland, Attilan, is destroyed.
But no matter how good they are, they're also untrusted and treated like villains, because Inhuman villains do exist (just like X-Men villains exist).
Long ago, humanity was created to serve the wreths, an inhuman race who later fought an ancient dragon and vanished, leaving Earth to their creations.
But perhaps most importantly, the episode's most successful flourish is crafting a convincing human replacement for what otherwise might have been a sterile, inhuman villain.
Another very attractive never-Trumper, Jennifer Rubin called has called anyone who opposes amnesty for illegals beasts -- inhuman beasts, were you are raised by wolves?
" Amnesty International, which drew attention to Mansour's case this week, said a lengthy detention in such conditions "may amount to cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment.
In a tweet, it denounced the "inhuman policies and closed ports in Italy and Malta" and said the boat would arrive in Barcelona on Wednesday.
The reason why conflict is so interesting is because that's where men express themselves; it's where men were most human, in the most inhuman environment.
"Our prayers are with the victims and their families of this inhuman and cowardly attack," a tweet from the office of President Ashraf Ghani said.
What creative decisions went into the character designs, from their realistic human expressions to the odd seams across their faces that underscore their inhuman qualities?
The dénouement is less powerful than in earlier books, but le Carré remains unmatched at showing complex characters caught between human nature and inhuman institutions.
For centuries, Europeans saw the bear as an intermediary between the human and animal worlds, promising superhuman might but also threatening descent into the inhuman.
Later she skittered across the studio in a series of blisteringly fast backward-traveling leaps; again, the impression was both brilliant and almost frighteningly inhuman.
In that context, Mr. Wilson's Krapp, first seen sitting immobile and inhuman at his desk, could be said to be both sides of the equation.
In late July, some hundred and fifty migrants, probably hoping to skirt Italy's inhuman immigration restrictions, drowned in a shipwreck off the coast of Libya.
In December, the designer opened his first retrospective, titled "Subhuman, Inhuman, Superhuman," at Milan's Triennale Museum, an exhibition space for contemporary art, architecture and design.
In "No Country for Old Men," we get an oddly intimate glimpse at the most inhuman of figures, Javier Bardem's ghastly hit man, Anton Chigurh.
"Halfway up the stairs [to Otto's airplane] we hear this loud, guttural, howling, inhuman sound," Fred Warmbier said, as his wife sat to his right.
But as a general rule, video game narratives are power fantasies, requiring main characters to grow increasingly badass through inhuman strength, abilities, or literal superpowers.
The big picture: Inhuman algobots make billions trading on millisecond time horizons, while trillions of dollars are invested on the basis of archaic sales pitches.
While warning of the consequences of lifting what he described as an "inhuman curfew," Pakistani premier Khan demanded India do so and free all detainees.
"I want to speak out against the inhuman statements that have recently come to light from leading CSU politicians," said Axel Weingaertner, one of the demonstrators.
And he, it seems, is the height of all Kevin's personalities combined: a cannibalistic sociopath with several inhuman abilities, such as extreme strength, speed, and mobility.
"This is unnecessary and inhuman," said Laura Hernandez, a Cuban student who had been hoping to move to live with her father in the United States.
Other times, it's anything that breaks our deeply ingrained expectations of reality, like the "uncanny valley" of seeing a human-like face with subtly inhuman elements.
"With a clown, we know rationally that the person underneath that makeup is a person, and yet, that person is in many ways inhuman," Radford says.
In short, Google Brain researchers have discovered that the AI, when properly tasked, create oddly inhuman cryptographic schemes and that they're better at encrypting than decrypting.
Breivik took Norwegian authorities to court in March, accusing them of inhuman and degrading treatment or punishment in breach of the European Convention on Human Rights.
Manning, a transgender woman, has been subjected to treatment that the UN described as "cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment" in violation of the Convention Against Torture.
The United Nations has said that Australia's treatment of asylum seekers at the offshore centers is cruel, inhuman and degrading, and that it violates international law.
Because while I can boo-hoo about my corpse-Pops until the cows come home, this is really about what a dumb, inhuman product Instagram is.
But this can be done only in full compliance with human rights standards, in particular honoring the prohibitions of torture or cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment.
We at Motherboard are super stoked (stoked!) to have two of our documentaries, Cloning the Wolly Mammoth and Inhuman Kind, nominated in this year's Webby Awards.
Since the 19th century, the motif of an octopus on propaganda maps has represented the inhuman spread of evil, its tentacles grasping for land and power.
Aleichem both celebrates human comedy and chronicles inhuman tragedy, while spinning colorful webs of language that bring alive the teeming world of the Eastern European shtetl.
In other words, we first encountered urban failure in the welfare-state model that led to inhuman urban renewal projects, mass segregation, and a deteriorating infrastructure.
When Mr. Warmbier's family met him at an Ohio airport on June 13, 2017, they could hear "loud inhuman sounds" as they ascended the plane's steps.
If the challenge is analyzing an inhuman scale and speed of potential threat incidents, then they need an analytical system that isn't constrained by human limits.
While the water creates a space of refuge, it's also deathly, sensual, and natural, a radical shift from the inhuman distortions central to the previous sequences.
I have a little brother I want to protect and parents who I hope can walk into a store and not be made to feel inhuman.
The city, built in inhuman conditions by Gulag prisoners, sits next to some of the world's largest nickel deposits, 200 miles north of the Arctic Circle.
As inhuman as the bots are, their greatest promise may lie in their ability to cut through the artifice of political Twitter to reveal something real.
Inside Amazon, some employees have worried that the company loads up drivers with too many packages and expects them to complete deliveries at an inhuman pace.
For those willing to take the plunge, her writings come with many rewards: reminders that someone has shared your deepest fears, passions, even seemingly inhuman thoughts.
To the Editor: Paul Krugman attempts, as so many others have, to explain the brutal and inhuman cruelty of opposition to Obamacare by some fellow Americans.
But critics and scholars also saw not-too-veiled racist undertones: a giant black gorilla who becomes infatuated with a white woman was seen as inhuman.
In the comic's second and third issues, the Inhuman receives a vision that the Hulk will kill all the heroes (including Captain Marvel and Iron Man).
As a result of the way she has been treated, the United Nations special rapporteur on torture accused the United States of cruel, inhuman, and degrading treatment.
As I mentioned above, the other members of S.H.I.E.L.D. spend "The Inside Man" at a private Inhuman roundtable, where they're guarding one of the generals in attendance.
"The authorities should ensure that prisoners are not held in inhuman conditions and that there is a legal basis for detentions," the organization said in Thursday's statement.
"It's immature, rude, and inhuman for these people to destroy the people trying to prevent the death of the future of America because they won't," he said.
What seems unique about Tacoma, beyond its storytelling technique, is that ordinary interactions and domesticity in "abandoned space environment" games usually end up overshadowed by inhuman horror.
There's one more, important detail: The Event Horizon was rediscovered in the first place only because of a distress signal that consists of loud, seemingly inhuman screaming.
This is an issue that is close to my heart because of the Obama administration's inhuman and degrading treatment of one of our alleged sources, Chelsea Manning.
Iran, Saudi Arabia's main regional rival, described the attack as "a horrific and inhuman crime", and called for the resumption of peace talks among all Yemeni parties.
Chinese laborers were exploited with strict daily quotas of guano to collect under inhuman conditions, until the business eventually ran into trouble, being replaced by alternative fertilizers.
"Our prayers are with the victims and their families of this inhuman and cowardly attack," a tweet from the office of President Ghani said after the attack.
They've only upped the ante since then, especially in music videos like the one you'll find below, which rails against the inhuman treatment of lower caste Indians.
Russian foreign ministry official Grigory Karasin, speaking to Interfax news agency, called the decision to bar Samoylova "another outrageous, cynical and inhuman act by the Kiev authorities".
And both films turn on the question of what the new inhuman creature feels in return, whether it will escape, and what will happen if it does.
Details such as this and the deep niche in "Untitled (Herma 2)" add another dimension of meaning to the artist's work and give them an inhuman presence.
Tom Hardy as journalist Eddie Brock lets out a literally inhuman shout as he almost transforms into the unhinged beast that makes this Marvel film so fun.
Knowing that that existence was closed to me made me feel inhuman; that the person I thought I was did not exist; that I should not exist.
If only Ulysses could be made to feel like Dunkirk on an inhuman dose of steroids, maybe we'd all get that much closer to being well-read.
Hunt even breaks out a falsetto on several tracks, which serves as a wildly unexpected but certainly welcome contrast to his usual inhuman howling and guttural roars.
In 1989, he designed a monumental set for the Grateful Dead's 25 Anniversary tour as a solution to Jerry Garcia's concern about stadiums being inhuman concert environments.
" At the Vatican, Pope Francis deplored deadly terrorist attacks this month in Burkina Faso, Spain and Finland, entreating God "to free the world from this inhuman violence.
It's an inhuman, electronic vault with a bass line that grows increasingly distorted, a twitchy beat, and eventually some nervous heavy breathing and gothic church-organ tones.
"When Papa was away at sea," Sendak's dread story begins, introducing a Grimm-like tale of a baby stolen by goblins and replaced with an inhuman facsimile.
It's easy to think of email as a way to get something done quickly, but when you do this to the extreme, you come across as inhuman.
GENEVA (Reuters) - Iran warned its citizens, particularly scientists, on Tuesday not to visit America, saying Iranians there were subjected to arbitrary and lengthy detention in inhuman conditions.
But worse was yet to come, for after this inhuman massacre the cry was raised that all not killed or wounded should come forth and would be safe.
Italy's interior minister, Angelino Alfano, said Mr. Regeni's body bore evidence of "inhuman, animal-like, unacceptable violence" — exactly the kind of torture security forces regularly inflict on Egyptians.
There have been frequent claims of psychological trauma, inadequate medical care, and violence inside the camps, which the U.N. said last year was "cruel, inhuman and degrading" treatment.
On the biggest shopping day of the year, U.K.-based trade union GMB is organizing a protest against Amazon for what it calls "inhuman" conditions for warehouse workers.
The personae wrestle for control of a single body as they carry out the dark work of kidnapping and preparing three teenage girls for sacrifice to something inhuman.
Breivik, who killed 77 people in a bomb attack and shooting spree in 2011, argues his effective solitary confinement makes him a victim of cruel and inhuman treatment.
"Thank you for doing the most difficult part, saving lives, and thank you for not giving up in the face of cruel and inhuman European policies," Colau tweeted.
In the case of "Inhumans," they focused in particular on the wig used to bring to life Medusa, the Inhuman queen who does battle with powerful, prehensile hair.
Newly elected President Emmanuel Macron and his centrist government have come under pressure from the human rights watchdog which has described conditions facing migrants in Calais as "inhuman".
Aid groups and some Italian politicians warn that migrants intercepted by the Libyan coast guard are taken back to inhuman conditions in detention camps on the Libyan mainland.
Then again, maybe Escobar is so inhuman as to be unknowable and looking into Wagner Moura's eyes will bring us as close as we could hope to get.
The sharpness of the digital image, which once struck him as "inhuman," was now the right medium for a world of high-definition screens and high-resolution printing.
The defendants were acquitted of the more serious charge of inhuman treatment but also ordered to pay a fine of 165,000 euros ($184,000), with half the sum suspended.
"Regrettably, the general citizenry has previously been subjected to this inhuman and degrading treatment without a word of disapproval from us," the veterans' statement said of the episode.
"We want to keep our sanity and our humanity despite the fact that we are completely controlled by inhuman elements around us," al-Imam said at the premiere.
Premiering September 1 in IMAX theaters — and then September 29 on ABC — the latest addition to Marvel's ever-expanding television portfolio will focus on the Inhuman Royal Family.
According to the Irish Times, Davis had argued that, because of his recently diagnosed Asperger's Syndrome, he would be detained in an inhuman and degrading manner if extradited.
Sauytbay, who said she was brought in to teach Chinese and Communist propaganda to the other prisoners, said she witnessed inhuman atrocities before being granted asylum in Sweden.
Petting a headless robot cat and shaming yourself into eating better Do we live in a world of transcendent progress and innovation, or an increasingly inhuman techno-dystopia?
There has been impunity for the torture and other forms cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment carried out by the CIA, which included waterboarding, mock executions, and sexual abuse.
"To crudely implement a 100 percent cremation rate, these methods are inhuman, unlawful and should stop immediately," The Procuratorate Daily, a state-run legal newspaper, said on Tuesday.
Jones cannot remedy the woes of a defense that allowed 490 yards or heal the high-ankle sprain of Saquon Barkley, who is convalescing at an inhuman rate.
The Palestinian Authority last month announced its intention to join 22 international conventions, including the Convention against Torture and other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (OPCAT).
Last year a United Nations investigation criticized San Francisco and Oakland for "cruel and inhuman treatment" of the homeless, which it called a violation of their human rights.
Despite all she's suffered, despite watching almost everyone she's ever loved die, she continues to seek out and risk the consequence of human connection in this inhuman world.
It cited, "America's cruel and one-sided laws toward Iranians, especially Iranian elites, and arbitrary and lengthy detention in completely inhuman conditions" as reasons for the travel advisory.
Li said in a statement on Twitter that her husband was innocent and the "inhuman" behavior of law enforcement officials toward Wang was a violation of Chinese law.
Over the course of nine 87" x 70" C-prints, the artist's face becomes so thick with black-inked characters that he becomes an inhuman-looking blackened mass.
The president and present administration, including DHS head Kristjen Nielsen, have attempted to shift the blame with falsehoods, or argue that the inhuman practice is simply enforcing the law.
But this toxic, 9,500-member Facebook group shows that the culture of the agency is fundamentally broken, in part because the current mission of the agency is fundamentally inhuman.
The inhuman coloration to their skin and general lankiness denotes an otherness, but everything else feels oriented towards sexiness, creating a line of mean, angular villainesses—like fuckable Lamborghinis.
Last week the U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights condemned the EU's support for the Libyan coastguard as "inhuman" because intercepted migrants were imprisoned and subjected to "unimaginable horrors".
In some cases, now as in the ancient world, ordinary people will respond to these trials with almost inhuman courage, while in other cases they will show contemptible cowardice.
They don't exactly know how to approach it, and they're going by these very high ideals that they have—sometimes they're just going too far, and it becomes inhuman.
Forgetting is inextricably tied to endings, to forgiveness, and to death, and the book is at times wrenching: victors obscure inhuman massacres; Hyde's elderly mother has forgotten his name.
Common Article Three of the Geneva Convention, which applies the stricter standard of cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment, was irrelevant, they said, because it applies only to civil wars.
The group's thirst for dramatics—and blood—was part of the then-WWF's efforts to build more inhuman, monster characters alongside The Undertaker and Kane during the Attitude Era.
And even if his reputation took a hit after three straight losses in America, Fedor still carries a terrifying air about him, something cold and unaffected, something inhuman even.
Diana is a tricky character: She needs to be optimistic but not naive, fierce but not frightening, unquestionably good but not tragically boring, intriguingly alien but not totally inhuman.
The United Nations has condemned the new measures with the Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet calling them cruel and inhuman punishments that seriously breach international human rights law.
His hostile wording and the cold method he used to deliver it served as a message to transgender people, telling them the president sees them as inhuman and inconvenient.
In many cases, they pass on their debt and poverty to their children, who end up working at the brick kilns and very often in inhuman conditions, Katiyar said.
"It's immature, rude, and inhuman for these people to destroy the people trying to prevent the death of the future of America because they won't," Hogg told BuzzFeed News.
To drag a man in fetters into the grand illuminated temple of liberty, and call upon him to join you in joyous anthems, were inhuman mockery and sacrilegious irony.
"I felt that they were humiliating and coercing me with these inhuman actions," Carole Ghosn said in her account, dated April 4, the day of her husband's re-arrest.
That Trump spends an almost inhuman amount of time watching cable television is something we now all take for granted as part of the background noise of our lives.
Her egg-shaped, doll-like head is so idealized it's practically inhuman, while the blunt exposure of her crotch is rendered as honestly and simply as the medium allows.
As his arch-nemesis, Harold, a heavily made-up Mr. Quinto, registers as an inhuman visitor from another planet, an effect that sometimes happens when handsome actors play ugly.
As hundreds of Saudi females have attested, this is a most inhuman policy as the male guardian decides whether "his" woman can see a doctor or even leave prison.
It is an escape hatch for both self-loathing and politics, a kind of way out that allows us to rethink responsibility across inhuman timelines and modes of experience.
Perhaps half, she guessed, were employed on their employer's official payroll and received minimum wage; the other half were undocumented workers, often making $4 per hour in inhuman conditions.
And it didn't take much for many Americans, especially war protesters, to decide that the soldiers were themselves brutal and inhuman — leading to an ugly backlash against returning servicemen.
Conditions are so bad that the Brazilian government has gotten involved, conducting raids on various farms with "inhuman" working conditions that make headlines again and again, according to ARD.
These are, presumably, the best of the best, but (maybe as a result) they always look faintly inhuman—not even in the usual way cops might look inhuman (body armor and visors and the cold menace of implacable authority), but more like pug dogs or garden gnomes, clutching their guns and staring with sad, uncomprehending eyes at traffic and tourists through the slits on the gate that separates them from the world.
What kind of bordering-on-inhuman elitist cyborg scum would be satisfied with only celebrating the award of a lifetime with Wolfgang Puck's signature molded chocolate Oscar-shaped candy treat?
In 2005 Mr McCain proposed a ban on the use of "cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment" against anyone in American military custody, following reports of abuses in Iraq.
"I am very grateful for all the support you gave to my Mateo and the fight continues as we say against the unfair and inhuman separation of families," Caceres said.
As seen in Secret Warriors, Khan's Inhuman powers are very different from her hero's: she has the ability to stretch her arms and legs, and to alter her physical appearance.
THE HAGUE, Netherlands – Two international rights organizations are criticizing the Dutch government for detaining people convicted or suspected of terror offenses in "inhuman conditions" at two top-security prison units.
It concluded that authorities' use of the devices doesn't constitute a "grave attack" on the freedom to demonstrate, or the right not to be exposed to inhuman or degrading treatment.
I love watching them skate, but always wondered what it was like to be in their world, to do these inhuman things on a skateboard and then party all night.
Afterwards, the other heroes find out how they were able to get this win — because of this new Inhuman — and that is a moral dilemma for some of the heroes.
There's a strange combination of motifs on show in the trailer, mixing the kind of inhuman monster slaying the God of War series is known for with touching family drama.
This is Wayne sounding tortured and effortlessly stunting about his inhuman ability at the same time ("Free the Carter, niggas need the Carter / Sacrificing everything I feel like Jesus Carter").
We are urged to come back stronger than ever from adversity, and we can, but if we try to emulate this inhuman model at all times, we can fall short.
One of the most effective, or, at least, the easiest ways to criticize something you disagree with is to compare it to something unanimously condemned as bad, backward, inhuman, etc.
Imax Corporation, Marvel and the ABC broadcast network announced a partnership on Monday to introduce — and finance — a lavish new television series that will focus on the Inhuman royal family.
"This is not the war on terror but the inhuman and most brutal misuse of our country as testing ground for new and dangerous weapons," Mr. Karzai wrote on Twitter.
But the human rights court said in its ruling that it had found no evidence of "inhuman or degrading treatment" of Ms. Knox during police questioning, as she had alleged.
In the novel, the inhuman treatment that rendered her callous and indifferent to life is transformed through love, leading her to be filled with hope and a desire for good.
During her first year in custody, Manning was placed in solitary confinement and subjected to treatment that was later deemed to be "cruel and inhuman," according to a UN investigator.
Further, adding the Inhuman Royal Family to Infinity War might have been considered a logistical headache, considering how many Marvel movie characters are already set to appear in the film.
As mere sound, chiptune posits a mechanized robotic future that's friendly and reliable but not efficient enough for inhuman slickness, inhabiting an aesthetic closer to R2-D2 than an iPad.
He admires Gregory Peck's tough-guy leadership in the World War II bomber film "Twelve O'Clock High," even though the character is shown to be under inhuman strain at the end.
Like Peter Parker, Khan's a bit of a teen outcast who soon discovered she had inhuman genes and possessed typical superhuman traits like speed, super strength, and the ability to shapeshift.
They believe computer modelling is now so good that the consequences of DNA changes outside G-space can be predicted, and that the risk of "inhuman" monsters can thus be obviated.
Last year, the Kenyan National Commission on Human Rights, a state-funded, independent body released a report accusing the government of arbitrary arrests, torture, extrajudicial killings, and inhuman and degrading treatment.
It is the fact that the people of the world, including Americans, are increasingly coming to recognize the death penalty for what it is: morally unacceptable, inhuman, barbaric, unjust and useless.
In the case of Saddle Peak Lodge, the answer is a resounding yes, and the inhuman shriek will be so dreadful that it will make you believe in life after death.
The charm of The Climb, meanwhile, is that it's less about literally putting players in the game than allowing them to steer the inhuman form of some genetically engineered super-climber.
The same inhuman treatment is accorded dissidents who espouse the human rights guaranteed by China's constitution, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights.
The record combines tropes from techno, electro, and funk with inhuman sound design and sci-fi atmospherics, and although it doesn't necessarily shatter expectations, it's remarkable for its clarity of vision.
Pope Francis led prayers for Pittsburgh on Sunday in St. Peter's Square, denouncing the "inhuman act of violence" and praying for an end to the "flames of hatred" that fueled it.
Checking a single theorem could require a decade of work, because the computer essentially had to be taught all of the mathematics a proof was built on, in agonizing, inhuman detail.
Strange to say considering MacDonald's reputation as a cold, almost inhuman fighter, but he may have provided me the most human moment I've ever had as a mixed martial arts fan.
They were, in the memorable words of one researcher, "yelling fools," promoting partisan messages and disinformation or merely registering their simulated agreement or anger, appearing maniacally focused, but not conclusively inhuman.
"These hidden medical crimes and the unchanged degrading and inhuman German asylums disturbed me deeply, although I could have used my concentration for my artistic work," she wrote on her website.
" Tarek William Saab, a government ombudsman investigating the Barlovento case, said the victims were innocent men and women subjected to "the most unfortunate cases of cruelty and inhuman denigrations of torture.
The context, she noted, was that the Justice Department had issued a secret memo earlier that year saying techniques like waterboarding and prolonged sleep deprivation were not cruel, inhuman or degrading.
Morphing her body until it is unrecognizable and inhuman, Földes leaves no room for judgements based on her physical qualities, an otherwise unavoidable societal construct we enact when viewing another person.
The film is at its most riveting when it finds the places where they become all too human in their quest for inhuman form, such as a nail-biting hair removal scene.
The regime aligned with the United States, must be kept responsible for its barbaric and inhuman action, such as killing its own citizen Jama khashoggi and thousands of innocent people in Yemen.
Watch more from Motherboard: Inhuman Kind In a 2013 report prepared by the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada (OPC), the nation's top privacy watchdog listed several guidelines for facial recognition.
The Italian interior minister, Angelino Alfano, citing an autopsy carried out after the body arrived in Italy on Saturday, said Mr. Regeni had suffered "inhuman, animal-like, unacceptable violence" before his death.
We very pointedly never see his face, the blank mask making him not an individual man (#NotAllMenAreMikeMeyers), but instead a symbol of the inhuman, all-powerful, deathless social conceit of masculine dominance.
He's not the only one who feels this way; his fellow Avengers, as well as teams like the X-Men, are fracturing, split over whether to trust the Inhuman or oppose him.
The United Nations has characterized the use of solitary confinement as "torture or cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment," adding that confinement for 15 or more days should be banned, barring rare circumstances.
In the real world, the hosts are naked and inhuman; in the park, they're meant to be entirely believable characters to the guests, and along with that comes (relative) on-screen modesty.
Loosely inspired by the 2012 movie theater shooting in Aurora, Colorado, Dark Night uses inhuman patience and an unflinching eye to turn even the most mundane moments into possible precursors to tragedy.
By forcing us to interact with, walk among, and observe this golem class, Inside asks us to reflect on the way modern industry forces workers to fit into unnatural and inhuman molds.
In Prism Stalker, I'm extending this idea into an alien universe, where language is not going to just convey features of the immediate environment but foreign biological and cultural experiences, inhuman sensations.
"I hope that the European Council can firm up our view that what is happening with Russian support in Aleppo is completely inhuman with regards to the inhabitants of Aleppo," Merkel said.
"This is not the war on terror, but the inhuman and most brutal misuse of our country as testing ground for new and dangerous weapons," Karzai tweeted soon after the bomb strike.
" The European Union echoed that statement and said in a statement Wednesday that "some of the punishments foreseen in the criminal code amount to torture, acts of cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment.
And since the Bush administration had long been arguing that waterboarding and the other methods didn't count as "cruel, inhuman, and degrading treatment," the CIA was therefore free to keep using them.
They're just meant as stakes in the war against Barron and his monster compatriots, who want to eat all the peculiars' eyeballs because for some reason, they confer humanity on inhuman things.
And what is most worrying is not even Trump's dehumanization of others—it's that people who have allowed this to happen or looked the other way have themselves become only more inhuman.
GENEVA (Reuters) - The European Union's support for the Libyan coast guard is leading to the arbitrary and indefinite imprisonment of migrants in "inhuman" conditions, the U.N. human rights chief said on Tuesday.
"Repeal with absolutely zero plan for replacement or discussion about how it might be improved is, I believe, one of the most cowardly, inhuman, disgusting actions that politicians could do," she says.
Young Tony was inspired by Rheinhardt's inhuman flamenco jazz skills, made all the more impressive by the French shredder's own digital mutilation from a candle flame that got way out of control.
It's supposed to be a tragedy, but its endless parade of non-sequiturs, inhuman dialogue, mid-film casting switches, and establishing shots of San Francisco turn the film into a legendary farce.
But if in previous films that looming force was inhuman (social, familial or supernatural), in "The Favourite" that power has its origins in human tendencies — loneliness, lustfulness and our susceptibility to manipulation.
While Hong Kong is not a signatory to the United Nations' refugee convention, it is still bound by the UN Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment.
Second, there was the example of a rival civilization, totalitarian Communism, in which the Apollonian model had been pushed to its materialist-utopian conclusion and discovered only a ruthless, inhuman dead end.
But that lower court order was upheld Monday by the Council of State, which criticized Mr. Macron's government for "inhuman and degrading" treatment of the newest migrants at Calais, in northern France.
While losing those book royalties would pale in comparison to the conditions Manning faced—the United Nation's torture specialist called it "cruel, inhuman and degrading"—Snowden could almost certainly use the money.
The theme of "Orange Is the New Black"—a show that launched on the cusp of a TV revolution in diversity—has always been empathy, a refusal to see anyone as inhuman.
Here's an abridged, spoiler-ish summary of what's happened in Civil War II so far: Captain Marvel finds an Inhuman who can predict the future to a very high degree of certainty.
In Redlands, there are beings, both human and inhuman, who are looking for their own kind of justice and retribution, and seeking to dispense their own kind of horror upon the world.
"Italian authorities had a duty to take the appropriate measures to ensure that the persons within their jurisdiction were not subjected to torture or to inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment," it said.
"Starving civilians is an inhuman tactic used by the Assad regime and their allies," Gareth Bayley said in a statement, referring to a months-long blockade in the town of Madaya, near Damascus.
OSLO (Reuters) - The European Court of Human Rights rejected on Thursday an appeal by Norwegian mass killer Anders Behring Breivik who says his near-isolation in prison amounts to inhuman and degrading treatment.
Above all, it's necessary to realize that it wasn't the inhuman parts of social media — the faceless fake news suppliers or the robotic algorithms or hordes of faceless trolls — that got us here.
They could be built by states using existing knowledge and drone technology, and used to independently neutralize military or civilian targets in a way that would be completely faceless and inhuman by design.
When Dubner noted how CEOs tend to come off "as uninteresting and unrevealing, almost as inhuman as possible" when they speak in public, Bartz said the executives might not be entirely at fault.
During his imprisonment, he read widely in pursuit of legal relief and, in the mid 1990s, helped found the Death Row 10, raising awareness of the inhuman and racist realities of capital punishment.
Locksley explained Thursday that Saban's famed "process," which insists on almost inhuman consistency and can appear joyless to outsiders, is the perfect tonic for the midcareer coach who may have lost his way.
The most striking part of the tableau wasn't that the bride, groom and officiant were inhuman, but that they were inanimate: made of plastic, measuring roughly six inches high from hoof to wither.
" The U.N. censure resolution also called on the Iranian regime "to ensure, in law and in practice, that no one is subjected to torture or other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment.
Confronted with the "inhuman monotony" of life behind bars, Mr. Hall became a serious student, ultimately gaining admission to the Bard Prison Initiative, a competitive, full-time degree program run by Bard College.
Yet British lawmakers Crispin Blunt, Layla Moran and Paul Williams said they found reports by international rights groups and news media to be credible, describing the detainees' treatment as "cruel, inhuman and degrading".
Public figures or advocates demonize a person or group as a loathsome, inhuman monster, often using violent imagery and righteous rhetoric — like comparing abortion to slavery, or saying it's worse than the Holocaust.
Made of thousands of images stitched together, these gargantuan landscapes may look inhospitable and alien at first glance — but over time it becomes glaringly obvious that the inhuman factor is the camera's cold eye.
Like the first film, Blade Runner 2049 can help tease out where things may be headed, and allow us once again to see things we wouldn't believe—no matter how inhuman they may seem.
During a 1974 interview, and in an apparent attempt to cover his complicit ass, Asperger said:It is totally inhuman—as we saw with dreadful consequences—when people accept the concept of a worthless life.
It all makes the killer seem literally troll-like — an inhuman beast barely capable of human language, hiding not below them, as trolls traditionally do, but over them, as they go about their business.
And Anya Taylor-Joy, a standout in The Witch, is compelling as Casey, a troubled girl trying to escape before the emergence of her captor's 24th personality, an inhuman creature he calls the Beast.
Iran's President Hassan Rouhani condemned the execution as "inhuman", but also urged the prosecution of "extremist individuals" for attacking the embassy and the Saudi consulate in the northeastern city of Mashhad, state media reported.
The investigators immediately saw something different from the medium, with Lorraine explaining that "an inhuman spirit" had attached itself to the object and was manipulating it in an attempt to find a human host.
Maui, a tattooed trickster with all Johnson's gleaming-toothed charm, is compelling, but he's also ageless and inhuman, so it's a relief when he doesn't start giving his traveling companion the hey-baby eye.
If these computer models do indeed work like the brain, then they could also be used to test hypotheses about how the brain works to and learn more about ourselves via our inhuman creations.
France's human rights watchdog said in a statement this month that migrants in Calais were living in "inhuman living conditions" and that its officials had found evidence of "unprecedented" rights violations after interviewing migrants.
Judge Helen Andenaes Sekulic ruled Wednesday that Mr. Breivik's solitary confinement was a form of "inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment" and ordered the government to reduce his isolation and pay his legal fees.
They were indicted for "torture and other cruel, degrading and inhuman treatment", unlawful imprisonment, grave abuse of their powers and violation of their duties, the prosecutor's office said in a statement on its website.
The United States under the Trump administration is uniquely positioned to lead the international community in resisting the Chinese Communist government and its outlaw allies and accomplices such as the inhuman regime in Pyongyang.
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I suspect that for people who think of those they disagree with, or who live elsewhere, as a sort of inhuman enemy, the show conveys the visceral thrill of watching people decimate the Other.
Mr. Maduro is embracing chaos — despite its risks — over recovery because when chaos reaches inhuman proportions, as it has in Venezuela since 2015, it is more likely to decimate the opposition than the government.
Haley also warned that the US would "act" against any nation that "is determined to impose its will through chemical attacks and inhuman suffering, most especially the outlaw Syrian regime," but did not elaborate.
"We warn any nation determined to impose its will through chemical attacks and inhuman suffering, but most especially the outlaw Syrian regime, the United States remains prepared to act if we must," she added.
Another shelter he boosted in Florida, called Pinellas Safe Harbor, was described in a 2014 report to the United Nations Committee Against Torture as a "cruel, inhuman, and degrading" choice for homeless people there.
" On Tuesday, the US State Department joined the criticism, saying the laws run counter to Brunei's international human rights obligations, "including with respect to torture or other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment.
Being on that jury was the hardest thing I have ever done — to have to accept the reality that sitting 10 feet from me was a human being capable of such an inhuman act.
Exploring that weird old house that everyone tells stories about: Every town has that house—that decrepit old place where someone got ax-murdered, or that everyone claims is inhabited by an inhuman creature.
I explained to one of my history teachers, also black, that though slavery was inhuman it was not necessarily inhumane, since it was in the slave owner's interest to take care of his property.
"Even before the politics and thinking whether it is right or not if these migrants come to Italy, you should see with your own eyes the inhuman conditions in which they arrive," Bartolo told Schirato.
"The situation of their indefinite and prolonged confinement, exacerbated by the lack of appropriate medical care amounts to cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment according to international standards," the UN rights experts said in the statement.
The UN's special rapporteur on the human rights of migrants, François Crépeau, said this week that the Australian policy amounted to unlawful and unjustifiably punitive treatment that was "cruel, inhuman and degrading" to asylum seekers.
The inhuman splendor of his youthful beauty (seriously, have you seen My Own Private Idaho lately?) has gradually softened into a more manageable gorgeousness that shows the touch of time while remaining a little unreal.
You were one of dozens of other players trying to take down, but mostly avoid, the one player that assumed the role of Thanos, with his destructive purple beam, massive health bar, and inhuman movement.
"The sudden arrest of an American Muslim woman, and inhuman and disrespectful behavior of U.S. federal officers with her is a clear example of how an apartheid regime treats its non-white citizens," Qasemi said.
And by focusing on the deconstruction and rebirth of Lena, Kane, and their marriage, Garland has created something human and universal from a narrative that's purposefully designed to feel inhuman and beyond our collective understanding.
Like Westworld, Dick's novel (and Ridley Scott's film adaptation, Blade Runner) wants to you to question what it is that makes us human and what it means that we are so inhuman to other beings.
The killers all seem to suffer from the same zombie-like symptoms — they appear crazed and inhuman and are trying to eat the flesh of the living — as well as a skin rash and boils.
Dystopic stories about banned-emotion societies always read like cautionary tales, warning about how some current event or new change in the world is a slippery slope that could lead to a dark, inhuman place.
"It is extremely disturbing that the world's youngest nation has embraced this outdated, inhuman practice," said Joan Nyanyuki, Amnesty International's regional director, who said that other countries around the world are abandoning the death penalty.
Criminalizing extramarital or homosexual sexual activity is contrary to international human rights norms, and the code's punishments amount to grave human rights violations under international treaties prohibiting torture and other cruel, inhuman, and degrading treatment.
In a written decision, the Oslo district court said Breivik's prison conditions after he killed 77 people in 2011 attacks breached an article in the European Convention on Human Rights prohibiting inhuman and degrading treatment.
The military's top prosecutor, Major General Joseph Ponde, told reporters in the capital Kinshasa on Saturday that charges against the seven soldiers include the war crimes of murder, mutilation and cruel, inhuman and degrading punishment.
Silver's team then fed millions of these inhuman moves into a second neural network, teaching it to look ahead to results the way Kasparov (or Deep Blue) looks into the future of a chess game.
And its aliens — intelligent but initially inscrutable, and strikingly inhuman — again invite viewers to consider how similar all human beings are, compared to something with a different biology, a different outlook, and a different history.
If you come across a woman lying atop a billboard or a man stretched out under a row of newspaper stands, you've either just found a distressed human or an (inhuman) original work of art.
Alvarez and Sayagues pull a neat trick in turning an elderly blind man into a looming, inhuman, scent-driven monster, like the alien creatures in Pitch Black, or the movement-oriented velociraptors in Jurassic Park.
The moment an item is in stock, the software runs through the checkout process at a speed that is "completely inhuman," said Mr. Iluz, whose company protects large retailers and other organizations from bot attacks.
It "risks people being returned, without proper individual assessments and asylum procedures, to places in which they risk being subjected to torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment," the experts said in a statement.
His many books include "Language and Silence: Essays on Language, Literature and the Inhuman" (1967), "In Bluebeard's Castle: Some Notes Towards the Redefinition of Culture" (1971) and "After Babel: Aspects of Language and Translation" (1975).
And Yee's adroit use here of the characters' real names and assumed names becomes a heartbreaking reminder of how what we think of as a fixed human identity can melt into pulp under inhuman conditions.
"More than 30 young LGBT women the Network worked with experienced this often sexualized form of inhuman treatment because of their sexual orientation," Veronika Lapina from the Russian LGBT Network, said in an emailed statement.
" Making things worse, many of those detained have been "held incommunicado, and have suffered cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment which clearly amounts to torture, including electric shocks, severe beatings, asphyxiation, and sexual abuse including rape.
Neither side sees the other as human, and, as a result, both sides become increasingly inhuman, incapable of participating in a system that is dependent on finding common ground, and compromise, with one's ideological opponents.
Separate plans to detain more migrants, including children, who reach the European Union could "constitute inhuman or degrading treatment," according to the Council of Europe, a body that helps promote human rights in 47 countries.
If this seems all too tragic, if we are troubled by the sense that the inhuman is the rule and the human the exception, we must come to understand it as a source of salvation.
In the wake of Harvey, Energy Secretary Rick Perry said it was "not the time" to get into climate change, and a Conservative British politician called it "inhuman" to even mention a connection right now.
Some say that if you basically didn't have an immigration policy, if you let everyone into your country, if you effectively abolished your borders, then you would avoid the problems of inhuman treatment at the border.
"His Lordship said that he found evictions without adequate notice and resettlement to be cruel, inhuman, and degrading treatment," said Megan Chapman, director of Justice and Empowerment Initiatives, an advocacy group in Nigeria in a statement.
Passengers wants you to believe in the power of love in the face of insurmountable odds, but in the end, it scans as a paean to inhuman, unconscionable behavior, justified in the name of sheer desperation.
Lil Miquela demands no salary or bathroom breaks, will never age or get a pimple, and in a feed teeming with humans, the novelty of being inhuman is an advantage for companies with products to sell.
When the monster is first revealed, close-ups on his face — brow prominent and expression vacant —indicate his fundamental distance from anything recognizably human, presaging the inhuman havoc he will wreck on a small European village.
Since former CIA operative and independent presidential candidate Evan McMullin brought a classic conservative Republican position, declaring the Trump effort to be renegade and "inhuman," he has found little support although he is a worthy traditionalist.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - More than 300,000 people living on the edge of Lagos' lagoon may be spared eviction after a court ruled that planned demolitions of waterfront slums would be "inhuman and degrading", campaigners said.
The new season of American Horror Story, "Apocalypse," uses this imagery, combining it with the terror of the figure in the gas mask, an inhuman image that we see used over and over again in horror.
This is coupled with the horrendous policy of rendition whereby Muslims are kidnapped en route other destinations and forcefully taken to the dreaded Guatemala to face America's notorious water budding and other forms of inhuman treatment.
Given that this is an animated film peppered with fantastical inhuman characters, the fact that the marquee actors are all white doesn't stir quite the same immediate gut response as the Ghost in the Shell controversy.
There is clearly a profound human rights deficit at the heart of government when dozens of senior officials actively support their country's systematic use of secret detention and torture or other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment.
KIEV (Reuters) - Ukraine said on Wednesday it had barred Russia's entry for the 2017 Eurovision Song Contest from entering the country, prompting a swift rebuke from Moscow, which called the decision a "cynical and inhuman act".
TBILISI (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Two runaway Saudi sisters on Wednesday urged Apple and Google to pull an "inhuman" app allowing men to monitor and control female relatives' travel as it helped trap girls in abusive families.
McDermott explains that the need for many to work at an inhuman pace, as well as a cultural obsession with material possessions and with social media personalities, made him understand the poem in a new light.
The French government and the city of Calais provided them with toilets and drinking water, but only after France's highest court, citing "inhuman or degrading treatment," upheld in July a lower court's order to do so.
Yet, despite the fact many designers have had families (Ralph Lauren, Miuccia Prada, Angela Missoni, to name a few), the human side of what is often characterized as an inhuman cycle has often not been addressed.
She seemed years beyond being only 21 at the time and like she would have no time for my compliments about how blown away I was by the recordings I'd heard showcasing her inhuman vocal range.
The Union Carbide tower will no doubt be replaced by an even more transparent, yet paradoxically completely opaque skyscraper of inhuman proportions that better represents the menacing ethics and aesthetics, and vague nature, of global finance.
While history suggests it is naïve to be surprised that Buddhists are as capable of inhuman cruelty as anyone else, such astonishment is nevertheless widespread — a fact that partly reflects the distinctive history of modern Buddhism.
Add to this the toxic anonymity of virtual interaction through social media, and we have the ingredients for a culture polarized by the perception that we are good and virtuous, while they are inhuman and evil.
Figuring out who's gonna meet his or her space doom is, at the moment, more fulfilling than seeing Ward act bad again; the mystery also provides a nice breather from all the Inhuman stuff going on.
The defense argued that Assange's fragile health should be taken into account by the court when coming to a decision, given he is likely to be exposed to "inhuman treatment" if sent to a U.S. prison.
While she was imprisoned pre-trial at Marine Corps Base Quantico in Virginia, Manning was subjected to treatment that was deemed illegal by a military judge and called "cruel and inhuman" in a UN torture report.
The exact causes of the deaths were not yet known, a coastguard spokesman said, but the migrants often "travel in inhuman conditions, more than 100 people packed into dinghies that would be suitable for a few dozen".
During this time, she has suffered numerous injustices by the state: According to a UN torture report, she has been subjected to "cruel and inhuman" punishment, including being placed in solitary confinement for 23 hours a day.
Sure, with the right track, the CKR7s can fool you into believing that they have more air and detail than their rivals, but that veneer is quickly stripped away by some outburst of high-pitched, inhuman vocals.
The werewolf special effects are decent enough, and a goofy color-shifting technique meant to show that a scene is being viewed by something inhuman is tolerable because it sets up a pretty clever bait-and-switch.
But Gemini Man is a weirdly inhuman movie (more on that in a moment), and it would make for a terrible airplane watch because it is not a movie about its story or even its action sequences.
No word yet on whether Inhuman characters introduced in Marvel and ABC's Agents of SHIELD series will cross over with The Inhumans, but it seems like a fairly safe bet, given the interconnectivity of the Marvel universe.
And as the song jumped into an outright breakdown at its end, Shevchuk offered up an inhuman scream in the song's final seconds, and all but shattered perceptions of what pop-punk or hardcore should sound like.
In A War in Crimson Embers, she has to contend with what her vengeance has wrought: her reputation is in tatters and her allies have scattered, all while an inhuman enemy stands ready to destroy the world.
But while Jessica's adversary was as outlandish as he was chilling, Luke's villains don't possess mind-control powers like Kilgrave, or almost inhuman stature like Wilson Fisk, or seemingly inexhaustible supplies of ninja assassins like The Hand.
"The Bahraini authorities' treatment of these wrongfully imprisoned peaceful activists violates international law and standards on prisoner treatment and constitutes cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment or punishment," said Lynn Maalouf, Middle East Research Director at Amnesty International.
And on-screen they're portrayed either as mindless bots (see: battle droids, astromechs, etc.), comic foils (R23D23 and C-23PO), or menacing inhuman terrors (General Grievous was technically a cyborg I guess, but there's IG-88, too).
But though the cause was embraced by many figures over the years—Martin Luther King said in 20083, "Of all the forms of inequality, injustice in health is the most shocking and inhuman"—it remained relatively marginal.
But he compromised: The final bill that was signed into law banned all US personnel from engaging in "cruel, inhuman, and degrading treatment" of detainees — yet it only explicitly restricted the military to the Field Manual techniques.
So when Ms. Lively makes thinking faces to devise a way back to the beach and delivers a sassed-up "uh-uh," it feels almost inhuman not to at least grip your armrest, at least a little.
Police continue to carry out examinations on men and transgender women accused of consensual same-sex acts, according to a 2017 HRW report that described the practice "cruel, inhuman, and degrading treatment that may amount to torture".
One of its star students, Wilson Kinyua, who was set free in February after 19 years behind bars, had argued before the Supreme Court that the death penalty violated the constitution, which forbids cruel or inhuman punishment.
" And on Tuesday State Department spokesman Robert Palladino said in a statement that Brunei's decision "runs counter to its international human rights obligations, including with respect to torture or other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment.
"I have watched men suffer the anguish of imprisonment, defy appalling human cruelty ... break for a moment, then recover inhuman strength to defy their enemies once more," McCain said to the Naval Academy's graduating class in 1993.
Last week during the Vienna meeting, Baquer Namazi's other son, Babak Namazi, joined with their lawyer, Jared Genser, at a news conference to denounce what they called the "intense, unrelenting, cruel and inhuman treatment" of the Namazis.
Related: Canada's Incarceration of Migrants is 'Cruel and Inhuman,' New report Says CBSA refused to comment on Mohammed's case or answer direct questions from VICE News about the solitary confinement of migrants and children in detention centers.
"Probably most people will be living on the street and that will result to them going to the hands of mafias that deal in drugs, into prostitution, into different, different, different things, which is inhuman," Ehikwe said.
This classic story of inhuman killing machine on an unrelenting quest to destroy gets an added boost of pathos when it's revealed that the executioner wants, specifically, to kill young Jon because he's not a pure-blood Kryptonian.
Malta&aposs home affairs minister, Michael Farrugia, and Italy&aposs transport minister, Danilo Toninelli, engaged in a Twitter war of words Sunday over which country was being more "inhuman" about the fate of the Lifeline and its passengers.
Even though neither one of the above "good stories" is necessarily educational, they are essentially better because the chances people will watch, read, and remember them are exponentially greater than articles or videos filled with cold, inhuman data.
A portion of text on the site was replaced with an accusation the kingdom of "barbaric and inhuman action," referring not only to the death of Khashoggi but also the government's involvement in the ongoing offensive in Yemen.
In a statement this month, the government rejected reports from a U.N. human rights team that its mass deportations of migrants were inhuman, saying that it is doing what is necessary to ensure the safety of its citizens.
Related: Canada's Incarceration of Migrants Is 'Cruel and Inhuman,' New Report Says "I am ashamed to say that on a few occasions I have acted harshly, without controlling my emotions and without thinking," he said in an affidavit.
The House of M should've at least given the Agents of SHIELD team a crack at it, given that they're already three seasons into dealing with Inhuman mythology with a lot more clarity than what's on display here.
China's state-backed Global Times, a tabloid published by the official paper of the ruling Communist Party, said in an English-language editorial calls for Liu to move abroad were "political" and designed to cast China as "inhuman".
Prosecutors charge that Mr. Bachmann's remarks, in which he referred to asylum seekers as inhuman and called them "cattle," attacked the human dignity of refugees, incited hate against a minority group and posed a threat to public peace.
The tales are so ingrained in the traditions of children's literature that it may be easy to forget or overlook that Wilder, who wrote the books in the 1930s and 40s, depicts Native Americans as inhuman and inconsequential.
Because all these attempts to label, name and stave off accidents are part of the "moronic busybodying" that adulthood preoccupies itself with instead of remaining open to the marvelous accident and inhuman strangeness of life on this planet.
The villainous depiction of Trump mocking his ex-wife may seem over-the-top, until one remembers a real life judge did in fact uphold Ivana's claim of "cruel and inhuman treatment" at the hands of the adulterer.
Let's be clear: The euphemism of "enhanced interrogation techniques" or any other does not change the fact that acts amounting to cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or, more severely, torture, are prohibited — no matter what they are called.
North Korea's mission to the United Nations released a memo last week warning the country is facing a food shortfall, blaming the weather as well as "barbaric and inhuman" sanctions it says have blocked much-needed farming supplies.
Working in an Amazon warehouse "made me feel inhuman," Reddit user jacoballen22 told me after I reached out to him and other users who had shared their experiences working for Amazon on several subreddits focused on discussing jobs.
In these books Professor Davis "captured as no other scholar has the sweep of what he has called inhuman bondage and its abiding legacy," the Princeton historian Sean Wilentz, one of Dr. Davis's students, wrote in an email.
" As Professor Davis himself wrote in "Inhuman Bondage: The Rise and Fall of Slavery in the New World" (21798), "We must face the ultimate contradiction that our free and democratic society was made possible by massive slave labor.
As the show begins, we learn the heavy-hitting S.H.I.E.L.D. agents — Daisy (Chloe Bennet), Bobbi (Adrianne Palicki), Hunter (Nick Blood), and Mack (Henry Simmons) — have traveled there to investigate an Inhuman incident involving a weapons transport gone wrong.
PARIS (Reuters) - France has instructed local officials to show more humanity toward migrants, the government spokesman said on Thursday, after a human rights watchdog said it bore responsibility for the inhuman conditions migrants face in the Calais region.
Does the Taliban's regular and at times effective persecution of ISIS -- known as IS-K, Islamic State Khorosan, as it persists -- mean it is a useful anvil upon which to hammer its far more vicious and inhuman rival?
The Nun is set in the '50s and explores the origins of the inhuman spirit, also known as Valak, that tormented ghost-hunters Ed and Lorraine Warren (Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga) in the 1977-set The Conjuring 2.
"The firebombing on your home in Solingen shocked our entire country ... it was not an isolated act, but the appalling low point in a long series of inhuman, far right crimes at the beginning of the 1990s," Merkel said.
The film is set in the '50s and explores the origins of the inhuman spirit, also known as Valak, that tormented ghost-hunters Ed and Lorraine Warren (Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga) in the 1977-set The Conjuring 2.
Rather than, per the Zuckerberg fashion, embarking on some kind of a quixotic, decade-plus quest to chase a grand unifying formula of IFTTT reaction statements to respond consistently to every possible human (and inhuman) act across the globe.
The U.N. Special Rapporteur on Torture found that Australia has violated the rights of asylum seekers, including children, to be free from torture or cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment -- findings that were publicly dismissed by former Prime Minister Abbott.
There's something deeply unnerving about watching someone's lower body move at an inhuman speed with metronomic regularity while their upper body remains almost totally motionless...Better yet, how the hell is that counter in the back even keeping up?
An abridged, spoiler-ish summary of what's happened in Civil War II so far: Captain Marvel finds an Inhuman who can more or less predict the future, which allows Captain Marvel's team to deal with crises before they start.
"Staff are unhappy, the actions of the commanders are ill-thought out, they (rank-and-file staff) are completely wrung out, there's a big staff shortage, no one wants to join, the treatment of subordinates is inhuman," he said.
There are 27 detainees still at Guantánamo who were captured and detained by the CIA prior to their transfer to Guantánamo, and many or all of those individuals were subjected to torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment.
Breivik, an anti-Muslim right-wing fanatic, says his near-isolation in a three-room cell violates a ban on inhuman or degrading treatment and a right to privacy and family life under the European Convention on Human Rights.
But in execution, Morgan has just as much in common with Alex Garland's 2015 standout Ex Machina, another recent chilly science fiction / horror hybrid about yet another inhuman female creation trying to get out of yet another glass box.
German carmaker Daimler, owner of Mercedes-Benz, announced in June it was increasing inspections and transparency in its sourcing of mica - used to add a shimmer to its cars - to prevent child labor, forced labor and inhuman work conditions.
What I've just described is an actual experiment recently conducted by researchers at Stanford University, led by Jamy Li, and it has some perhaps confusing implications for how we see robots: merely as inhuman tools, or as something more?
"We fear they are now at significant risk of torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment," she said of the eight Turkish human rights activists and two foreign trainers – a German and a Swedish national - held this week.
Though US President Franklin Roosevelt had sent messages to all warring governments urging them to refrain from the "inhuman barbarism" of bombing civilian populations at the outbreak of war in Europe in 1939, by 1945 that policy had changed.
The world has gone way past times when witches were burned, homosexuals castrated or adulterers branded, and Brunei has signed (but not yet ratified) the United Nations Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment.
Kidney kicks and knees to the head may not mean much to those of us long since acclimated to watching inhuman acts of violence on TV, but we're not the ones WME-IMG and the UFC are concerned about.
Where commercial bot-makers see an almost-too-good-to-be-true chance to simultaneously personify their brands and automate their businesses, political bot-makers see an opportunity to exploit anonymity with a humanlike touch at an inhuman scale.
The variable of the Inhuman population increasing in unpredictable ways raises the question of how many more Inhumans we'll see this season, and opens the door for Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. to add unlimited villains and heroes in the future.
From the top of her egg-shaped, doll-like head, so idealized it's practically inhuman, to the blunt exposure of her sex, rendered as simply and honestly as the medium allows, she's an unresolvable contest of fantasy and reality.
He also concluded that they did not violate a prohibition on "cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment" established by an international treaty; at the time, Senator John McCain, Republican of Arizona, was pushing to codify that rule in domestic statutes.
On the other hand, one of his companions says that he was "inhuman" on these voyages, a comment that seems to refer to the prodigious gifts of concentration necessary to keep out the pain and focus on the pleasures.
" US Ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley warned only this week that the United States would "act" against any nation that "is determined to impose its will through chemical attacks and inhuman suffering, most especially the outlaw Syrian regime.
"It's hard to tell only from the video or the press coverage but I do think that it's a very worrisome development that can amount to torture or to cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment under any circumstance...," he said.
This month, the court ruled that European Union member states were not obliged to issue visas to people who planned to seek asylum in their countries, even if they were vulnerable to inhuman treatment or were threatened with torture.
Rationally you know that they're programmed automatons, but when they start moving — huge metal arms swishing through the air with inhuman precision and speed — some primeval part of your brain lights up like a switchboard and calls start pouring in.
Explicitly tackling Big Themes—religion, technology, morality, and the nature of human (and inhuman) violence among them—while casting a captivating aura, Westworld impressively balances its weighty philosophical bearings with a heady and entertaining swirl of romance, murder, and mystery.
"Such a response could expose him to a real risk of serious violations of his human rights, including his freedom of expression, his right to a fair trial and the prohibition of cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment," he said.
It's possible to read all this—the circular self-obsessions, the cretinous sophistication, the various blinkered fixations that make it all so denuded and arch and inhuman—as symptoms of a broader and possibly terminal decadence loose in the culture.
Base Wars Yes, Tecmo Bowl has an inhuman Bo Jackson, but if you want one of the most memorable NES sports games starring overpowered athletes Base Wars is not only a good NES baseball game, but a baseball game with robots.
The weakest early-game enemy is one of the most maddening: a Headcrab-like mimic that disguises itself as ordinary objects — a stapler, a coffee mug, a chair — until you're close enough for it to lash out with inhuman speed.
"We condemn the illegal arrest of Marziyeh Hashemi, the reporter and presenter of Press TV, and the inhuman treatment of her in jail in Washington," Iranian foreign ministry spokesman Bahram Qasemi was quoted as saying by state news agency IRNA.
With its tinkling consonants, his nickname—"little dyer", referring to the profession of his father—might have sat well on a creator of Rococo pastoral idylls, but is hopelessly inappropriate for an artist of such earnest intent and almost inhuman gusto.
The Nazi-inspired Breivik has taken Norwegian authorities to court, accusing them of inhuman and degrading treatment in prison in violation of the European Convention on Human Rights since he massacred 77 people in a bombing and shooting rampage in 2011.
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Pope Francis on Monday deplored the attacks on churches and hotels in Sri Lanka that killed nearly 300 people and called for universal condemnation of what he said were "terrorist acts, inhuman acts" that could never be justified.
Nearly 300 had been held captive at a school in the Daura area of Katsina, the hometown of President Muhammadu Buhari, where police said they discovered "inhuman and degrading treatment" following a raid on Monday to free the remaining students.
The video flips back and forth between the band performing and creepy happenings in a bright sterile operating room where singer and guitarist Becky Black is examined by strange inhuman blue fingers and injected with some sort of secret ooze.
"We condemn this inhuman attack of the bloody PKK/YPG terrorists who attacked the innocent civilians of Tal Abyad who returned to their homes and lands as a result of the Operation Peace Spring," Turkey's defense ministry said on Twitter.
The court said Russia's response had been "manifestly inadequate" and ruled unanimously there had been two violations of the European Convention on human rights, one on the prohibition of discrimination and the other on the prohibition of inhuman or degrading treatment.
With the help of her lawyer, Joubin Nasseri, in May 225 Claudia applied for asylum, withholding of removal from the United States, and relief under the UN's Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (CAT).
Mountaineering is such an entrenched aspect of Sherpa culture that there is speculation it has led to genetic adaptations among the Sherpa people, which would account for their seemingly inhuman ability to resist the effects of high altitudes on the body.
"The decision to commute death sentences brings Kenya closer to the growing community of nations that have abolished this cruel and inhuman form of punishment," said Muthoni Wanyeki, the group's regional director for East Africa, the Horn and the Great Lakes.
They also drew attention to accusations of arbitrary detention, torture and inhuman or degrading treatment, violence against women, and attacks on the independence of judges and lawyers, freedom of expression and assembly, as well as people's right to food and health.
Crucial to the report's assessment was the finding that the city's resistance to providing help and basic necessities in the encampments there qualified as "cruel and inhuman treatment," which was in line with violations of international standards of human rights.
The legions of African-Americans who lobbied for more punitive measures to fight gun violence and drug dealing in their own neighborhoods didn't know that their real-time responses to crises would result in the inhuman outcome of mass incarceration.
The Norwegian state is appealing against a lower court ruling in 2015 that it breached a ban on "inhuman and degrading treatment" under the European Convention on Human Rights by keeping Breivik, 37, in near-isolation since the 2011 killings.
The primary memo, titled "Standards of Conduct for Interrogation under 20043 U.S.C. (sections) 22004-22003A," stated that while a "significant range of acts" might be considered cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment, such acts did not rise to the level of torture.
"We condemn this inhuman attack of the bloody PKK/YPG terrorists who attacked the innocent civilians of Tel Abyad who returned to their homes and lands as a result of the Operation Peace Spring," Turkey's defense ministry said on Twitter.
"This is inhuman, the life of the migrants," said Wali Khan from Afghanistan, showing bruises on his hands that he said were inflicted by the Croatian police beating him with batons when he tried to cross the border earlier this week.
She was also subject to deplorable treatment while in custody that the United Nations special rapporteur on torture said at the time constituted cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment and that more than 250 law professors said amounted to unconstitutional torture.
At one point Kaku makes the argument that the genetic divergence of people 75,000 years ago to now is so small that even with genetic engineering we won't be so different as to be inhuman 75,000 years in the future.
" In Tunis, Ons Ben Abdelkarim, a twenty-six-year-old woman who leads a civic organization named Al Bawsala, said, "Tunisians who go abroad are the bloodiest—they show such an inhuman face when they go to the zones of jihad.
"For the American public, also, we had to do this real pirouette from vilifying the inhuman, disgusting, vile Japanese to being our best friends in the Pacific," said Jeff Kingston, the director of Asian studies at Temple University in Tokyo.
In December 2005, she noted, when Congress passed the Detainee Treatment Act, which barred cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment of detainees, Judge Gorsuch advocated a signing statement that would say the new statute only codified existing Bush administration interrogation practices.
Most of the attention given to the legislation focused on its creation of a new law, championed by Senator John McCain, Republican of Arizona, that barred officials from inflicting cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment on detainees anywhere in the world.
After reviewing footage of jail incidents obtained by Reuters, Nils Melzer said the "grave abuse" from Taser use in some U.S. jails violated the United Nations' prohibition on cruel, inhuman or degrading punishment and, in some cases, amounted to torture.
In 2005, amid a public uproar over the torture of detainees, Congress tightened antitorture laws to ban the infliction of "cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment" on prisoners — including those held overseas by the C.I.A. — over the objections of President Bush.
They claimed that the UK breached several articles of the European Convention on Human Rights — Article 13, the right to life, Article 3, prohibition of inhuman punishment, and Article 13, right to an effective remedy — by not prosecuting those responsible for Menezes' death.
And Chloe Bennet provides the voice for the Inhuman S.H.I.E.L.D. agent Daisy "Quake" Johnson — the same character she plays on ABC's Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. In other words, Marvel TV and movie completists shouldn't skip Secret Warriors just because it's more for youngsters.
Here, the Inhuman Royal Family, led by Black Bolt (Anson Mount) and Medusa (Serinda Swan), has made its way to Earth, thanks to the machinations of Maximus (Game of Thrones alum Iwan Rheon) — and it looks like it won't be good for anyone.
After exercising an almost inhuman amount of self-control by dutifully getting up early rather than hitting snooze, only for your painstakingly applied makeup to slide off by the time you grab your 4 PM snack, renders it something of a Sisyphean task.
But the fate of these almost two million human beings forced to live in a vast cage — most of them youngsters with no past, no present and no future — mainly because of Israel's inhuman policies, doesn't seem to touch the country's conscience.
"Vulnerable prisoners are not being cared for and, in some cases, are being allowed to die," the Council's Committee for the Prevention of Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment said in a report based on a 2015 visit to Greece.
Watch more from Motherboard: Inhuman Kind They concluded that machines and humans experience greater difficulty recognizing the same kinds of images—when objects were rotated in three dimensions, for example—suggesting that deep learning networks actually follow similar "internal mechanisms" to human vision.
"When you take the real skin out of someone and make it look almost plastic, you start to look inhuman, slightly alienated," said Sophie Harris-Taylor, the photographer behind "Epidermis," a series of beauty shots using models who struggle with skin acceptance.
Marvel's Inhuman characters are officially moving to TV. Instead of the originally planned movie, Marvel announced yesterday that the company has greenlit an Inhumans TV show that will debut in theaters for a limited two-week run through a new partnership with IMAX.
But no, I thought they were compellingly graceful and inhuman, and the way Villeneuve conceals them in fog helps make them eerie and a little outside the world, so they stay alien even once we've spent half the film looking at them.
Also, it turns out that the difficulty options for combat just jack up enemy health (from "burly guys" to "walking tanks") and how perceptive they are (from "sharper than you'd expect" to "absolutely inhuman"), which is about the most boring thing possible.
"This is a state led by a medical doctor and yet is believed to have gassed its own people; has attacked hospitals and bombed civilian neighborhoods with indiscriminate explosive weapons; and maintains tens of thousands of detainees in inhuman conditions," Zeid said.
She makes every note count in the dizzying vocal roulades, giving dramatic point to the passagework and suggesting the vulnerability and confusion of a young woman who has fallen for an enemy and come to realize the inhuman oppressiveness of her own people.
These were fierce men of gargantuan stature who appeared able to take an inhuman amount of physical punishment, and as such they seemed like real-life manifestations of the superhero cartoons and comic book narratives on which so many of us were raised.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - European Union states do not have to admit people on humanitarian grounds, even if they are at risk of torture or inhuman treatment, the EU's top court ruled on Tuesday, cutting off a possible channel for asylum seekers into the bloc.
" Both cases were dismissed, with the Islamabad judge saying International Women's Day should be taken as "an opportunity for society to stand up and show outrage against the inhuman traditions and mindsets which are in flagrant violation of the injunctions of Islam.
My grief which is the size of the tiny racist island on which I was born, I compress it, I transmute it into something like the wild and collectively inhuman joy of the swifts that circle the city with a frenzy wilder than.
Both a lush historical tale and a real-life fable, The Zookeeper's Wife is an account of Warsaw during the Nazi occupation that makes a strong case for a simple truth: inhuman brutality can only be counteracted by steady compassion and kindness.
In a judgment published on Thursday, a British judge ruled that Dubai's ruler Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum had abducted Latifa - just as he had her elder sister Shamsa from England almost two decades earlier - and subjected her to inhuman treatment.
The constitutionalist Walter Bagehot wrote that "we must not let in daylight upon magic" -- that the British people can't have faith in the monarch as national unifier or neutral arbiter of politics if they don't revere her as something of an inhuman god.
Because the Libyan coastguard returns migrants to detention centers where they are held indefinitely in "inhuman" conditions, according to the United Nations, Italy wants U.N. agencies to bolster their presence there and to operate migrant camps that respect human rights, the source said.
"The Inside Man" features two major stories: Most of Team S.H.I.E.L.D. — Coulson (Clark Gregg), May (Ming-Na Wen), Bobbi (Adrianne Palicki), and Hunter (Nick Blood) — is sent to monitor a private Inhuman roundtable, while Daisy (Chloe Bennet) and Lincoln (Luke Mitchell) stay behind to train.
LeagueSharp's product violated the Digital Millennium Copyright Act by getting around Riot Games' anti-cheating software to allow users to execute code scripts to alter the game, whether to trigger abilities at inhuman speed, level up League characters more quickly or create bot accounts.
"The death penalty is the ultimate cruel, inhuman and degrading punishment and to apply it to a rape victim only highlights the failure of the Sudanese authorities to acknowledge the violence she endured," said Seif Magango, the charity's deputy regional director for east Africa.
It was similar to the salute he gave at a lower court in March, when the judge ended up agreeing that the Norwegian state had violated a ban on "inhuman and degrading" treatment under the European Convention on Human Rights by keeping him too isolated.
The announcement, which comes after the country's human rights watchdog, spoke of "inhuman living conditions" facing migrants, indicates newly-elected President Emmanuel Macron wants to show he is tough on security and will not backtrack on the eviction of thousands of migrants last November.
Experience demonstrates that U.S. adherence to and enforcement of the law of war — including the prohibition on torture and cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment with regard to all persons, including terrorists — protects members of our military when engaged in combat or other operations overseas.
Though THIEF is in no way a "metal" band, the members' appreciation for the genre lingers; the artwork for the album was done by Manuel Tinnemans (Deathspell Omega, SUNN O))), Urfaust), and the overall dark, inhuman vibe is more unsettling than most black metal albums.
And that's why for three years they've been engaged in political persecution against us .... They mounted a thuggish, incessant campaign of pressure — I'd say almost inhuman — on the attorney general .... Now, since the attorney general is only flesh and blood, the left wing's pressure succeeded.
Since the Methyl Ethel project first materialised with Oh Inhuman Spectacle back in 2015, Webb's performance has leaned more towards the cerebral than the physical; even a dancier cut, like last year's surprise hit "Ubu," features an almost aggressive stillness in its music video.
The killing, revealed in all its inhuman detail by a Turkish audio recording and followed by a stream of lies revising previous lies from the Saudi regime, seemed to reflect arrogance of a rising breed of autocratic rulers impervious to shame or moral judgment.
In fact, when you think about how Beyoncé's almost impeccable career is still going strong, how her talent and longevity never wane, it seems inhuman; as though she wasn't conceived through fertile means, but immaculately, in a test-tube, for the purposes of fame.
There is a strange resonance of Kollowitz's "The Survivors" (1923) with Chittaprosad's sketches, especially from the famine: both artists often use lithograph on paper to portray the figure of a mother and her hungry children to highlight the most inhuman aspects of social inequity.
She closed out the speech on Sunday by quoting Kate Sheppard, New Zealand's most prominent figure in the women's suffrage movement: "In the words of your suffragette, Kate Sheppard, 'All that separates, whether of race, class, creed or sex, is inhuman and must be overcome.&apos" 
Niko, who had played under the lackluster Mousesports banner from March 2000 to February 2017, used to carry his team on his back with his inhuman knack for hitting headshots with the desert eagle pistol and his ability to stay cool when heavily outnumbered for clutch wins.
I know that's weird to you, but everyone in this movie already looks like an inhuman special effect to me, between Momoa and Cavill's immense bulging muscles and negative-12 percent body fat, and Miller and Gadot's glass-cut cheekbones, and Cyborg being 90 percent costume.
In June a U.N. panel ruled that Ireland's regulations subjected women to discriminatory, cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment after a woman complained she was denied treatment and forced to choose between carrying her baby with a fatal congenital defect to term and going abroad for an abortion.
"My absence is out of respect for the people of my country and the other six countries that have been disrespected by the inhuman law that bans entry of immigrants to the U.S. dividing the world into the 'us' and 'our enemies' category creates fear," she read.
"Brunei's decision to implement Phases Two and Three of the Sharia Penal Code and associated penalties runs counter to its international human rights obligations, including with respect to torture or other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment," State Department spokesman Robert Palladino said in a statement.
In fact, to demonstrate his own sustained seriousness and to demand a demonstration of Kim's good faith, the president also should ask his congenial pen pal for a commitment to permanently close North Korea's 6900 grossly inhuman detention camps in which hundreds of thousands have died.
On DVD The most self-consciously modernist French movie of 21888, lovingly restored on a new Flicker Alley Blu-ray, Marcel L'Herbier's "L'Inhumaine" ("The Inhuman Woman") is in some ways also the most old-fashioned — a super-stylized amalgam of mad science, stodgy acting and elaborate sets.
The story of AI is ultimately a human one, and that's the story that we are telling this week through a series of excellent reports, features, and stories on our rapidly approaching inhuman future, which, for better or for worse, will be created in our image.
Related: United Nations Condemns Australia Over 'Inhuman' Treatment of Asylum Seekers Dutton's assertions came just before a major investigation into the impact refugees have on host communities was published, which found while they require initial investment, they yield economic benefits worth double the amount within five years.
"There has been ample evidence that Mr. Billingslea encouraged the use of interrogation methods that amount to torture or other cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment while he served in the Bush Administration," Daphne Eviatar, director of security with Human Rights at Amnesty International USA, wrote last September.
"It's inhuman to hold a migrant in a prison as if he was a criminal, and it's of course even more shameful not to manage to protect his life," said Luis Escobar, a social worker who was among a dozen protesters outside the prison last Saturday.
Almost two years ago, for example, Juan E. Méndez, an Argentine human rights lawyer who had been appointed special rapporteur on torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment, urged Brazilian authorities to immediately address prison overcrowding, as well as implement measures against torture.
Although his email did not mention it, the context was that earlier in 2005, the Justice Department's Office of Legal Counsel, in a then-secret memo, had already concluded that C.I.A. interrogation tactics like waterboarding and sleep deprivation did not amount to cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment.
Related: Canada's Incarceration of Migrants Is 'Cruel and Inhuman,' New Report Says "In my experience it's worse outside of major population centers where either the police are less sensitive and/or local counsel don't or won't raise the issue," he said in an email to VICE News.
In the article, the accuser said that her attacker jumped her and crashed them both through a glass table to the floor, where he and six other men proceeded to rape her on the broken glass for three hours while calling her "it" and behaving with inhuman brutality.
"The women were raped and sexually molested, while more than 20 men were taken and detained in a nearby school, where...they were kept in inhuman conditions...and on July 13-14 (1995) taken and executed in the village of Mrsici," the prosecutor's office said in a statement.
"The Council of Europe, a human rights monitoring organization that oversees the European Court of Human Rights, dubbed Mosquito devices in violation of international law banning "inhuman and degrading treatment" in 2010, adding that they were "neither politically acceptable nor consistent with the safeguard of fundamental human rights.
Related: United Nations Condemns Australia Over 'Inhuman' Treatment of Asylum Seekers Australia's immigration minister has described refugees as "illiterate and innumerate" people who would both "take Australian jobs" and "languish" in unemployment — comments swiftly denounced as xenophobic and offensive by opponents but backed by the country's prime minister.
Sci-fi was shaped in its early years by writers, such as H. P. Lovecraft, who were obsessed with the monstrosity of the inhuman other; classic fantasy tales are full of pale European heroes on horseback striving to preserve the virgin landscape from evil forces and animalistic invaders.
"Caning is a dreadful reminder of the depth of discrimination L.G.B.T.I. people face in the country and a sign that the new government condones the use of inhuman and degrading punishments, much like its predecessor," Ms. Lee added, using an acronym for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or intersex people.
In the words of the conservative German jurist and political theorist Carl Schmitt — who as a supporter of the Third Reich knew something about hatred — the combatants must, as he wrote in "The Theory of the Partisan," consider the other side as entirely criminal and inhuman, as totally worthless.
Just like with the struggle against South African apartheid, where activists of yesterday held the moral position that our monies should not be used to prop up inhuman and racist systems, student activists today are calling for complete and total divestment from private prisons and fossil fuel companies.

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