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"inquisition" Definitions
  1. the Inquisition [singular] the organization set up by the Roman Catholic Church to punish people who opposed its beliefs, especially from the fifteenth to the seventeenth century
  2. [countable] (formal or humorous) a series of questions that somebody asks you, especially when they ask them in an unpleasant way

309 Sentences With "inquisition"

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Nunes compared the impeachment inquiry into President Trump to the inquisition in the Middle Ages during his closing remarks Wednesday night, saying that Trump has fewer rights than victims of the inquisition.
The House is engaged in an inquisition, not an impeachment.
A rally of his devolved into an inquisition of Donald Trump.
As hard as his own inquisition had been, Naomi's was worse.
And, how the Spanish Inquisition is affecting some europhile British Jews.
It was a purge tinged with the purification of an inquisition.
One patient nicknamed me Torquemada, after the head of the Inquisition.
"We called it the 'Kershaw Inquisition,' " said her sister, Amy A. Kershaw.
On February 24, 1616, the Qualifiers of the Inquisition declared heliocentrism heretical.
After all, inquisition victims had the right to know their accuser's name.
"It's an inquisition," said Doreen Courtright, an associate broker at Douglas Elliman.
I was right about one thing: The review was a veritable inquisition.
The Inquisition was just a tickle fight that got out of control.
Anyone expressing ideas unacceptable to India's new militant nationalism faces an inquisition.
Touching wood also became a significant superstition within Judaism during the Spanish Inquisition.
The inquisition would not necessarily stop with the women from the Times story.
What if the characters from Dragon Age: Inquisition worked at a coffee shop?
" The right-wing legal advocacy group Judicial Watch compared it to an "inquisition.
The inquisition-like questioning on matters completely unrelated to the individual's judicial record.
ASSASSIN'S CREED Who knew there were so many stuntmen in the Spanish Inquisition?
The full-on inquisition, the middle ages and (George Orwell's) 1984 rolled into one.
Until then, election officials of both parties will rightly resist cooperating with this inquisition.
Johnson, as she answers to an internal inquisition that never, it seems, goes silent.
Understanding all that, on Tuesday, Spieth, 22, anticipated the inquisition that came his way.
Nunes says impeachment proceedings amount to an 'inquisition' in closing remarks 7:49 p.m.
Editorial Thursday was Zhou Shifeng's turn to take the stage in the Chinese inquisition.
During the Spanish Inquisition, Jewish culture and buildings were then hidden or wiped out.
And Pence not only survived the inquisition by the voters, he walked away unscathed.
Elements of that inquisition remain; attacks on reproductive rights have grown only more intense.
My children and I have a Spanish last name, a remnant from the Inquisition.
El Aissami described U.S. financial authorities as "worse than the Holy Inquisition," one attendee said.
In the 1990s, many feminists defended untrammeled eros because they feared a conservative sexual inquisition.
After the Benghazi inquisition, a national coalition of several hundred executive women who advocate for Mrs.
The canton's courts acted "like a holy inquisition" in dealing with Mr Elmer, says Mr Pieth.
Her defiance of this secret inquisition, however, is not about protecting the WikiLeaks founder at all.
On Thursday, one of his deputies faced a decidedly sharper inquisition from a panel in Britain.
Though Inquisition had been active as early 1992, the band's early material was messy and unfocused.
Editorial On Thursday it was Zhou Shifeng's turn to take the stage in the Chinese inquisition.
So, let me tell you about my absolutely disastrous flirt-a-thon in Dragon Age: Inquisition.
A few years later, Galileo was tried by the Inquisition over his support of heliocentric theory.
The inquisition has already decided that prostitution is heresy and they will, no doubt, find confirmation.
We're talking medieval times, we're talking the witch trials, we're talking the Inquisition, we're talking the Crusades.
Once word got out, the Vatican poured the full force of its Inquisition to investigate and punish.
After McCarthy's inquisition was shut down, Cohn began a new life as a political and legal fixer.
You do so with stealth and a slingshot, solving puzzles to avoid Inquisition guards or rat hordes.
Lisa Tepes, doctor and wife of Dracula, is burned at the stake by the Inquisition for heresy.
ASSASSIN'S CREED This man really didn't expect the Spanish Inquisition, but he got to live through it.
But he became best known in Washington for turning the Oversight Committee into something like an Inquisition.
But on Tuesday night, at a dinner sponsored by Chanel, he briefly submitted to a reporter's inquisition.
A Muslim couple clothed in rags and clutching plastic bags is brought before the Inquisition and executed.
Vieira smiled through the inquisition, declining to host a symposium on either his lineup or his tactics.
At one point, Carmen embraces her "witch" moniker as a way to scare her would-be inquisition murderers.
In some of Allah's lands, the war on women and on couples has the air of an inquisition.
Many wonder whether the inquisition will move beyond the underlings in court to the politicians that Nalo fingered.
No more than five teams move to the finals for another round of pitches and more probing inquisition.
But if he endures his inquisition with humility, respectfulness and sincerity, he could actually emerge much better off.
The tribal tendencies of humans can incite murder and torture, from the Spanish Inquisition to the Rwandan genocide.
So, with apologies to Monty Python's Spanish Inquisition, perhaps the Geffen Hall designers could fetch … some comfy chairs.
Subway is the only thing open and their owner's great great grandad was tied to the Spanish Inquisition.
A crowd was forming and the clock was ticking and nobody wanted to be late to the inquisition.
I was taught about Jewish continuity and the Spanish Inquisition and the Hebrew language and even some Yiddish.
From the author of "Labyrinth Lost" comes a sweeping story set in a world inspired by Inquisition Spain.
The unlikely duo wielded the same combination of indignation and inquisition that framed their argument about sexual harassment.
"Piety Breakspear" sounds like an Inquisition-era torture device you'd ogle in a museum during a school trip.
The difference between the reception that Esvelt received and the Oxitec inquisition could not have been more marked.
McCarthy led a Cold War-era inquisition of alleged Communists who he claimed had infiltrated American governmental institutions.
Next month you're touring with Mayhem and Inquisition, both of whom are elder statesmen in the black metal universe.
Knocking on wood was soon associated with safety and survival, and so the practice lived on after the Inquisition.
It's the exact same anxiety I get during the Wicked Eyes and Wicked Hearts quest in Dragon Age: Inquisition.
When laypeople meet dancers, it's not uncommon for small talk to turn into an unpleasant inquisition about food intake.
What species of sentry or manner of inquisition would assess the external and internal anatomy of the bathroom-bound?
But that nominee will face an inquisition from the Republican-led Senate over their positions on the Russia probe.
When compared to the juvenile behavior of those in charge of his inquisition, he came across as almost saintly.
But after my awkward lovelorn run-in with Dorian, I decided to play the rest of the Inquisition field.
After a banging start — an inquisition, a homecoming — the writer-director Alex Garland fumbles putting these pieces in place.
" Former SNL castmember Rob Schneider tweeted that Gillis and other comedians had been the subject of an "intolerable inquisition.
People are prepared to believe it; heretics are hunted down with a passion that would not have disgraced the Inquisition.
Gaider also wrote Dorian Pavus from Dragon Age: Inquisition, which he said was the first "fully gay" character he'd created.
As Francis returns to his highly fortified home, he best recall the last inquisition before he starts a new one.
My initial curiosity spiraled into a full-on inquisition (or, really, reading all the Wikipedia articles I could about armor).
She explained that during the Spanish Inquisition, scores of Jews living in Spain were forced to convert to Catholicism. Hey!
Both doctrinaire Catholics, both keen supporters of the Inquisition, they still had a marked taste for mythological and allegorical painting.
I wrote in January that the Enlightenment must never bow to the Inquisition, and I hold fast to that position.
I got into Dragon Age: Inquisition, where you create your character and make decisions that affect where the game goes.
It was a time of intense social and political upheaval that gave rise to the Protestant Reformation and the Inquisition.
The answer was that they were playing the massive, dialogue heavy, and inexplicably horny role playing game Dragon Age: Inquisition.
Even worse, at night, swarms of deadly rats come out, and Inquisition guards are constantly on the lookout for the siblings.
Entertainment of a darker sort was also hosted there: the plaza became a site of torture and executions during the Inquisition.
Her book "Life" got her called before the Inquisition to investigate whether her teachings lined up with the era's strict orthodoxy.
Five teams will move on to a second round of pitching and inquisition in front of a fresh set of judges.
This would probably force the winding down of the special counsel's unruly inquisition, and possibly tip public sentiment toward the president.
And even with Clinton's voice failing by the end of this grueling inquisition, she didn't complain about "unfair" or "tough" questions.
"As you might guess, there was an inquisition at AT&T last night about how this information got out," Stephenson said.
Years later, I took a little over 900 screenshots over the course of playing Dragon Age: Inquisition, for very similar reasons.
One is Murillo's even earlier painting of Juan Arias de Saavedra, a young minister for the Spanish Inquisition, painted in 1650.
When I think of the Exodus from Egypt, I have a much closer connection to the Jews of the Spanish Inquisition.
To lead the PADs, Mulvaney hired Brian Johnson, a senior Hensarling aide who had helped lead the inquisition of Cordray's bureau.
"With some supervisors, every time you get together with them it is either directly or indirectly an inquisition," Dr. Lowry said.
But considered as a whole, this season's hard-nosed inquisition into the cost of long-term conflict stands up to scrutiny.
The belief was formed from a combination of Christianity and agrarian rituals, and existed around the time of the Roman Inquisition.
But her experience with Dragon Age: Inquisition helped her figure out what she really wanted to write: a book about stories.
This is not a highly disputed fact, unless you're a member of the 16th-century Roman Inquisition or the rapper B.o.
The successful candidate will face a televised inquisition by members of the Senate in which questions will be raised about their character.
" The whole inquisition, he says, has made him rethink his dismissal on TV last year of George Papadopoulos as a "coffee boy.
That misuse of Matthew 27:43-25 has led to everything from the Crusades and the Inquisition to pogroms and the Holocaust.
That area of questions could come first thing Wednesday morning, when Gates returns to the stand to face more of Downing's inquisition.
In time, many days were going by before games like FIFA 15, Lords of the Fallen, and Dragon Age: Inquisition were cracked.
Regardless of what your history is, it can help to receive "Did you smoke weed?" as an overture rather than an inquisition.
Think about Galileo standing in the dock of the Inquisition, forced to recant his belief that the Earth moves around the sun.
This, then, could set the stage for a massive federal inquisition into America's major Muslim organizations based on counter-jihadist conspiracy theories.
But will the fierce fighter have the stamina, and the wherewithal, to get through the Inquisition without making a single Monty Python joke?
This was a publicity stunt aimed at delegitimizing the impeachment investigation that Mr. Trump and his defenders have portrayed as a partisan inquisition.
But if you came through the exhibit, you would think that the American military was the modern-day equivalent of the Spanish Inquisition.
It's also what made the entirely optional Hissing Wastes area in Dragon Age: Inquisition feel almost revelatory to me when I played it.
"I even think of Brett Kavanaugh, he went through that inquisition, he at least had accusers, I don't have accusers even," he continued.
It will leave the conspiracy-minded GOP base blindsided once again, and give way to some other tangentially related but probably fruitless inquisition.
There are lots of court cases from the period involving men going to the Inquisition and accusing women of casting spells via chocolate.
Set in the period of the Inquisition, Poe's tale featured intolerance of opposing viewpoints, corruption of institutions, secret courts and special prosecutors. Hmm.
If that language sounds a little Spanish Inquisition-y, I get it, but by "defilements" they mean negative thoughts, neurosis, anxiety and depression.
A millennium later, the Inquisition burned Giordano Bruno at the stake over his claim that the universe is infinite and contains other worlds.
Unfortunately torture and political imprisonment have been used through much of history, whether we're talking about the Spanish Inquisition or the Stalinist gulag.
She says that many Spaniards, because of the brutal history stretching from the Inquisition to Franco's fascist regime, know little about their ancestry.
"The Constitution does not require the federal courts to act like Galileo's Inquisition and enjoin consideration of new academic theories," Judge Wynn wrote.
New bands formed in the rest of the country: Neurosis, Darkness, and La Pestilencia in Bogotá, along with Krönös and Inquisition in Cali.
Electronic Arts (FIFA 16, Battlefield 4, Star Wars: Battlefront, Dragon Age: Inquisition)Like many others, EA didn't respond to my requests for comment.
Further, Lina (Stephanie Levi-John) and Oviedo (Aaron Cobham) would be in danger in an Inquisition-era Spain that persecuted non-Catholics and converts.
To Luka the alchemist regaling the party with the tale of that time she ate mushrooms in the mountains, back before the the Inquisition.
He has criticized Mueller's investigation as an "inquisition," and told Reuters that his charges amount to "process crimes" that did not involve intentional lies.
The bank and its reputation remain mired in regulatory inquisition stemming from its 2016 sales scandal that's since claimed the jobs of two CEOs.
The subscription service is $4.99 per month and includes games such as Mass Effect: Andromeda, Dragon Age: Inquisition, Battlefield V, and A Way Out.
If President Trump wins at the Supreme Court, Mueller's inquisition is dealt a blow, but with no incentive for closure or resolution, just stalemate.
Four years ago, Dragon Age: Inquisition ended with one hell of a reveal—Solas, a side character, disappears after players defeat the main villain.
And each said that guests would be more likely to speak genuinely without resorting to talking points if they were not expecting an inquisition.
Illustrating this are several of Ribera's cursory sketches of public executions, such as "Inquisition Scene" (after 1635), conceived primarily as documentation rather than art.
The site of bullfights, coronations and executions during the Spanish Inquisition, the plaza is now home to shops, restaurants and an annual Christmas market.
Inquisition, at least, begins to admit that the Circle of Magi might require a certain amount of reform, and shows several corrupt Chantry authorities.
Boyce's recipe stems from the era of the Spanish Inquisition, when Catholic Spaniards were encouraged to report any religious activity outside of the Church.
And when Dragon Age: Inquisition dropped, I definitely set aside chunks of time to secure the Tongue of Serpents dagger and fight harlequin assassins.
Book burning was routine for Spain's Inquisition and Franco's dictatorship as well as for Stalin, Hitler, Mao Zedong and a good many other dictators.
Attuned to the deception, United States immigration officials put Chinese arrivals through a formidable inquisition to ensure they were who they claimed to be.
But public humor now dominated by edginess and at times crudity is unlikely to involve detours into the Spanish Inquisition, let alone tribal hooters.
BioWare games like Mass Effect and Dragon Age: Inquisition are really hard to mod—it's really frustrating because those franchises are so strong otherwise.
In chapters detailing the troubled development of Halo Wars and Dragon Age: Inquisition, developers Ensemble and Bioware (respectively) wrestle with their publishers' constantly shifting demands.
The Kremlin made Butina's release a priority, even launching a #freemariabutina hashtag while accusing the US of subjecting her to a "medieval inquisition" in detention.
It swings Lynch around like a rag doll as he reenacts a series of scenes from the Inquisition, including some genuinely vertigo-inducing free falls.
" Starr, who later unequivocally said that he "hated" the experience, remembered, "everyone had guns and it was really like that hot/gun/Spanish Inquisition attitude.
The Chapo Guzman case has always been nothing more than a glorified inquisition and the government's refusal to simply hear from the jurors seals it.
The book's mockery of the church's Sun-centric stance soon resulted in an inquisition, and an eventual publication ban for any of Galileo's future works.
In 14th-century Barcelona, a serf's determined climb to wealth and freedom incurs the disdain of the noble class and the suspicion of the Inquisition.
Gita Jackson wrote a piece for Offworld looking at similar questions of colonialism, and another on her relationship to Dragon Age: Inquisition for Giant Bomb.
But Francis's continued digs at Trump are not just about border policy — they're an inquisition targeted at those trying to save the church he oversees.
We have to get over the philosophical impulse to seize sentences and sweat them, inquisition-style, until they confirm their truth or confess their falsehood.
And though BioWare's latest offerings, like Dragon Age: Inquisition, allow for slightly more of a sexuality spectrum, they're still quite rigid in terms of gender.
It had the desired effect, stopping his inquisition into her actions and obfuscating, for another week at least, the fact that she's betraying her brother.
The theft transformed the manuscript into an object of obsession, a kind of Maltese Falcon, for a coterie of Inquisition scholars and rare-book collectors.
A Perry spokesperson said the secretary "will not partake in a secret star chamber inquisition" but that he would consider participating in an open hearing.
A mikvah, or Jewish ritual bath, was found below the courtyard of Palazzo Marchesi, which in the 16th century housed the offices of the Inquisition.
Later, between 1601 and 1782, the Palazzo Chiaramonte-Steri — today part of the University of Palermo — served as the prison and tribunal of the Inquisition.
Still, it seems a mostly peaceful life — until very early on in the game when the Inquisition lays siege to the estate in search of Hugo.
" Rao added: "Allowing the Committee to issue this subpoena for legislative purposes would turn Congress into a roving inquisition over a co-equal branch of government.
"Allowing the Committee to issue this subpoena for legislative purposes would turn Congress into a roving inquisition over a co-equal branch of government," Rao wrote.
In the 18th century, as bullfighting became a standardized sport with rules and regulations, the Inquisition was very much in effect across Spain and its empire.
After last week's inquisition about Kourtney Kardashian's love life and the official announcement of Kim Kardashian West's third child, this week's chill episode was much needed.
They were far safer than they would have been on an equivalent journey through Catholic Europe, where they risked falling into the hands of the Inquisition.
One example is Xi Jinping's father, Xi Zhongxun, who was purged in a literary inquisition in the 1960s but re-emerged after Mao died [in 1976].
By promoting the idea that the Mueller inquiry was born from a corrupt and partisan process, his entire investigation can be tarred as a biased inquisition.
Some 350 years earlier, the Catholic Church had persecuted Galileo as a heretic during the Roman Inquisition for asserting that the earth moved around the sun.
A severe, aggrieved man, a scholar of the Spanish Inquisition, Benzion was to the right of the right — no compromises, no room for two states, etc.
Reddit CEO Steve Huffman took to the site for his "quarterly inquisition," an AMA where he fielded questions from users and moderators on all kinds of topics.
"It was incredibly important," the UCS's Andy Rosenberg told reporters this week, when asked about the effect that Trump's Inquisition-like memo had on the scientific community.
Outside, pupils from Weeton Primary School at Weeton Barracks, Lancashire, gave Harry something of an inquisition – firing off the sort of questions that might make adults wince.
He wasn't thirsty for wine, rather; he was too thirsty for Nicki Minaj's ass, which promptly incurred the modern equivalent of the Spanish Inquisition through Twitter trolls.
It is thought that over 800 people were put on trial in Cartagena over the course of the Inquisition, including black slaves accused of witchcraft and enchantment.
Lynch's consciousness is then swapped onto his ancestor's, and he finds himself in the middle of the Spanish Inquisition, trying to find the apple and stay alive.
MADRID — Two years ago, a tiny Spanish village gained fame for deciding, finally, to break any possible link to the persecution of Jews during the Spanish Inquisition.
Sometimes overlooked among those offerings is the Touro Synagogue, the nation's oldest in existence, which was founded by Jews from Spain and Portugal who fled the Inquisition.
Gilmore's term as Virginia governor saw Richmond band Avail release Over the James and One Wrench, while fellow RVA hardcore stalwarts transitioned from Inquisition to Strike Anywhere.
Trump used the speech to crack jokes about the impeachment hearings and the top Democrat leading the inquisition, Adam Schiff, the chair of the House Intelligence Committee.
Conceived and choreographed by Annie-B Parson, "17c" is a mini-Restoration comedy in postmodern style — part celebration, part inquisition, with Pepys himself as the chief witness.
Historians have documented in recent decades how crypto-Jews converted to Catholicism under threat of death during the Spanish Inquisition but stealthily maintained Jewish practices and rituals.
He showed us a comic, violent, and sometimes ugly universe of common folk at a time that the Spanish Inquisition was sweeping Europe in the 16th century.
The book begins around the time of the Spanish Inquisition and ends with the Dreyfus case, a 400-year round trip back to the same Jewish question.
And if you've ever played a huge game with enormous saves (think Dragon Age: Inquisition or The Witcher 3) than you know what a saving grace that is.
It's a shame, because Dragon Age: Inquisition, BioWare's game before Andromeda, had a better grasp of scene-setting, in which the smooches took place in your down-time.
Together, they have formed a secret society, the Young Elites, who must band together to fight the Inquisition Axis, an organization that seeks to destroy those with powers.
That means you can download games like Battlefield Hardline, Titanfall, and Dragon Age: Inquisition through the EA Access Hub app and play them in full for a week.
"In our committees we're having a lot of hearings in the nature of informational hearings, or kind of inquisition hearings," Peters said in an interview with The Hill.
Each country intended the gesture to act as recompense for the forcible exile of Jews in the 1490s, in one of the first acts of the Spanish Inquisition.
"The Secretary will not partake in a secret star chamber inquisition where agency counsel is forbidden to be present," department spokesperson Shaylyn Hynes said in a statement Friday.
Tipped off that the supposed "emissary of peace" is a representative of the Inquisition planning to seize Hassan as a sorcerer, he and Fatima escape from the palace.
All of this is laughable, but it would be a big mistake to assume that the collapse of the commission means the end of the voter-fraud inquisition.
The complex known as Ca' Mocenigo is said, for example, to be haunted by the 16th-century philosopher Giordano Bruno, whose exasperated host delivered him to the Inquisition.
The Inquisition burned heretics because it saw in their speech such a spiritual threat; surely it was an act of kindness to protect the innocent from deadly lies?
Permitting the House oversight committee to nose through Mr Trump's books, Judge Rao wrote, "would turn Congress into a roving inquisition over a co-equal branch of government".
After a two-year inquisition, the charges today relate in no way to Russian collusion, WikiLeaks collaboration or any other illegal act in connection with the 2016 campaign.
This array was representative of her home country, Spain, where religions intermingled — until Catherine's parents began the Inquisition, that is, and drove all non-Catholics to flee or convert.
Both devout Catholics, they made Catholicism the official religion of Spain — and thus began the Spanish Inquisition, which forced the country's huge Jewish population to either convert or leave.
This policy change would, in the counter-jihadist imagination, set the stage for a massive federal inquisition into America's major Muslim organizations based on counter-jihadists' own conspiracy theories.
Love had two producers at the helm—Arthur Rizk, the rifflord behind Sumerlands who's also worked with Title Fight, Prurient, and Inquisition, and punk/no wave legend Lydia Lunch.
The historic building was consecrated in 1763, when the town had one of the largest Jewish populations in the American colonies, including many who had fled the Spanish Inquisition.
To me he projected a vulnerable literary darling trying to turn his impish art criticism into a cultural inquisition based on holier-than-thou opinions sans convincing theoretical ties.
"The Secretary will not partake in a secret star chamber inquisition where agency counsel is forbidden to be present," spokeswoman Shaylyn Hynes said in a statement, referring to Perry.
But by quantifiable measures, the investigation of Russian election meddling to benefit Mr. Trump's presidential campaign is not the longest, least fruitful or most harmful inquisition in American history.
But underneath the market are the remains of the medieval Castle of San Jorge, the seat of the notorious Spanish Inquisition and now home to the Museum of Tolerance.
Jones co-wrote and starred in the affectionately daft "Spam" song and sketches about "Four Yorkshiremen" and "the Spanish Inquisition," all of which have been frequently quoted and imitated.
An airline ticket counter representative with a lot of questions is meant to evoke the Inquisition; the big city to which Linda eventually moves is, in the allegory, assimilation.
With over 240 years from the first sale to Lowenstein's inquisition in 250, many of the executives who had worked at Maradel and Del during that time period were deceased.
When Galileo died nearby in 1642, the Inquisition tried to stop him being buried in any holy place, and he was initially tucked into an unmarked corner of a church.
When four-year-old Madison turned reading time into an inquisition about why she was Chinese, unlike the characters in her favorite books, Madison's father knew something had to change.
Historians think that Ecuador's Larons descended from conversos, Sephardi Jews who converted to Christianity and fled to South America at the time of the Spanish inquisition in the 16th century.
A feud carried over from the riot, a murder attempt in a bathroom – conflicts bubble up, fizzle out, and end up as filler around a trial inquisition and imminent repercussions.
"After a two-year inquisition, the charges today relate in no way to Russian collusion, WikiLeaks collaboration or any other illegal act in connection with the 2016 campaign," he said.
The public inquisition that has followed has been extremely embarrassing for the FA, English football and Big Sam himself, who has promptly absconded to his villa on the Costa Blanca.
But if a housewife made adafina, a spiced stew of meat and vegetables often cited in Inquisition records, inspectors would be hard pressed to know exactly what the ingredients were.
The words and face of Mr. Strzok were burned into the nation's conscience during a daylong hearing before the Judiciary Committee last month that, at times, looked like an inquisition.
The resulting modern-day Tech Inquisition finds Facebook as the easiest target and, like most complex systems, the image/PR issues persist, simply because they have some basis in truth.
One fighter pledged to avenge Muslim blood spilled by the Spanish Inquisition, established in 1478, and what he said was the killing Spain was currently engaged in against Islamic State.
Roup is among thousands of Israelis who have embraced a citizenship offer by Portugal to descendents of Sephardic Jews who were expelled from the Iberian peninsula during the medieval Inquisition.
The earlier self-portrait is flanked by two paintings of noblemen: Juan Arias de Saavedra, a senior minister of the Holy Inquisition in Seville, and historian Diego Ortiz de Zúñiga.
" A number of socially conservative groups have also opposed Feldblum's nomination, with the American Family Association calling her "the Dragon Queen of Religious Bigotry" and "a one-woman Spanish inquisition.
From Benedict IX selling his title off for profit to Innocent IV signing off on the use of torture during the Inquisition, not every pope has had a squeaky clean reputation.
After faking an execution, the modern Knights Templar kidnap Lynch in order to find the Apple of Eden, which Aguilar (also played by Fassbender) hid way back during the Spanish Inquisition.
Like many of the Jews in Central and South America, his ancestors hailed from Spain, a country that famously purged the non-Catholic population from its borders during the Spanish Inquisition.
As Abe finds out in "Alone," his Bell inquisition began when Midge merely made a joke about her dad listening to a bathroom-related children's album as part of his work.
This increasingly baseless, meandering, delegitimized inquisition is not only distracting, discouraging and a dangerous drag on democracy – exactly what Russia, China and Iran want – but it does no one any good.
They also hold the original acts of the 1633 trial of astronomer Galileo by the Roman Inquisition which condemned him for heresy for teaching that the earth revolves around the sun.
Within a year of their decision, Galileo — who used infinitesimals to support some of his notions — was charged with heresy, tried by the Inquisition and sentenced to life under house arrest.
She also chided her fellow judges for allowing Congress to conduct "a roving inquisition over a co-equal branch of government," suggesting they had chosen to fixate on worst-case scenarios.
After the Spanish crown forcibly converted or expelled all the Jews in Spain in 1492, the Inquisition sent prosecutors searching for Jews practicing in secret, armed with lists of kosher practices.
They also hold the original acts of the 1633 trial of astronomer Galileo by the Roman Inquisition which condemned him for heresy for teaching that the earth revolves around the sun.
Wicker wrote: The fact is that Presidents dictate their choices for Vice President with ruthless disregard for any[thing] but political qualifications, and political conventions approve them with no 'inquisition' at all.
Dinner with Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell felt more like an inquisition for Anna Faris after the longtime couple heard the actress was starring in a remake of their 1987 film Overboard.
In Anthem, the studio aims to deliver a story that can measure up to a resume that includes RPG classics like Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic and Dragon Age: Inquisition.
Aguilar's storyline is more punctuation than subject, and despite the film's implicit critique of religious intolerance and imperialism, the Inquisition segments don't reflect the video games' longstanding love of ancient political intrigue.
Those settlers were primarily Sephardic, descended from Jews who fled the Inquisition in Spain and Portugal; in the 1650s, one group settled in New York, becoming Shearith Israel, and another in Newport.
One could even imagine a world where a president battling corruption felt legitimately compelled to dispatch his personal lawyer to run a secret inquisition into malfeasance that the existing bureaucracy wouldn't touch.
If they don't, history will judge harshly those who are participating in this political charade and secret inquisition, and the future will be unforgiving to our constitutional republic as we know it.
I go into too many churches to count, and spend a good chunk of time learning about Cartagena's colonial history at the Palace of The Inquisition, which is now a museum ($6).
Until 1932, the 23-page booklet by de Carvajal, a secret Jew who was burned at the stake by the Inquisition in Spain's colony of Mexico, resided in that country's National Archives.
Bennett has since been replaced by guitarist Travis Bacon, who will join Delaney, Glicken and guitarist Jeremy Sosville when Black Anvil hit the road with black metal overlords Mayhem and Inquisition next month.
The siblings eventually escape, but they are forced out on their own where they have to figure out how to survive while also trying to find out why, exactly, the Inquisition wants Hugo.
"Just having a Republican in the White House and ending the Spanish Inquisition of the [Consumer Financial Protection Bureau] is going to be a big, big lift for the mortgage market," Whalen said.
Six theaters in total will get the in-person experience, so hyped up Assassin's Creed fans can get sweaty-faced prior to or after seeing Michael Fassbender swan dive from Inquisition-era architecture.
Following each pitch, the judges get six minutes to put each team through an intensive Q& A. Approximately five teams move to the semi-finals and endure another round of pitching and inquisition.
Barring something that has remained hidden for more than 20 months, Americans know the facts: Mueller's inquisition was triggered by several Obama-Clinton partisans, including anti-Trump appointees at the FBI and CIA.
"The Secretary will not partake in a secret star chamber inquisition where agency counsel is forbidden to be present," Department of Energy press secretary Shaylyn Hynes wrote in a statement to The Hill.
It's a tale of high-level government corruption, an Inquisition-like atmosphere for career government scientists, and a sinister agenda that appears to be going off the rails, thanks partly to brave whistleblowers.
In 1977, Ratzinger became the archbishop of Munich and Freising, and then, in 1981, prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, which, once upon a time, was called the Inquisition.
Leonid Slutsky, head of the lower house of the Russian parliament's foreign affairs committee, reacted to Butina's case by calling it a "modern political inquisition," in comments quoted by the RIA news agency.
In the aftermath of that tournament, the players were lambasted in a terrifying public inquisition, while the manager was reportedly forced to become a builder and expelled from the Workers' Party Of Korea.
Gavaldón's movie — which augments Traven's story with a prologue explaining the Day of the Dead — further politicizes the magical realist tale, set in Spanish-occupied Mexico, by having Macario persecuted by the Inquisition.
Hoffman has written about Jews under siege before: in her 2006 novel for younger readers, "Incantation," set during the Spanish Inquisition, and in 2011's "The Dovekeepers," about the Roman siege of Masada.
Hoffman has written about Jews under siege before: in her 2006 novel for younger readers, "Incantation," set during the Spanish Inquisition, and in 2011's "The Dovekeepers," about the Roman siege of Masada.
Michael Flynn, Trump's national security adviser, refuses to rule out waterboarding terrorist detainees, which recalls that American soldiers used that technique — borrowed from the Spanish Inquisition — against insurgents in the Philippines around 28503.
"No one ever expects the Spanish Inquisition, which is what these guys are about to face," says Rich Gold, a partner at lobbying firm Holland & Knight, referencing the famous "Monty Python's Flying Circus" sketch.
Rao dissent suggests a 'roving inquisition' In her dissent, Rao adopts the argument from Trump and House Republicans that the efforts to get Trump's personal documents cannot be done simply under Congress's investigative power.
When it first emerged in the late 18th century, La portentosa vida de la muerte was a victim of censorship by the Inquisition for its irreverent treatment of death, and copies were subsequently burned.
BioWare evolved its action RPG formula in 2015's Dragon Age: Inquisition and we're excited to see what the new face of the studio's games looks like in a deep space sci-fi story.
This way, we learn what really happened during the Third Crusade, for example, and get to know the important historical characters in that story (this movie seems to be set during the Spanish Inquisition).
When I finally respond to the usual avalanche of progressive opinion with a glimmer of that perspective, the cordial hosts and hostesses almost immediately are transformed into red-faced Inquisition Dominicans and Wagnerian Valkyries.
Even under gentle inquisition on "The View" in April, Mr. Biden strained to weather predictable turbulence as hosts asked about his treatment of Anita Hill at the 1991 confirmation hearings of Justice Clarence Thomas.
But she was well ahead of the curve; the enchanting record, which is set for release next month, contains a mix of mystic inquisition and breezy swagger that feels wholly au courant in 2019.
De Carvajal was a Jew who posed as Catholic in New Spain, now Mexico, during a period when the Inquisition ruthlessly persecuted heretics and false converts with deportation, imprisonment, torture and grisly public executions.
The gameplay is reminiscent of the throne-room scenes of console game "Dragon Age: Inquisition," while the art-style is delightful in a simple, Dwarf Fortress-esque way — though without the mind-bending difficulty.
Based on Ubisoft's long running videogame franchise, the film stars Michael Fassbender as a former death row inmate forced to step into the shoes of an ancestor of his who lived during the Spanish Inquisition.
The titles available now are: Dragon Age: Inquisition, Battlefield: Hardline, Battlefield 4, The Sims 3, FIFA 15, Need for Speed Rivals, SimCity (the 2013 game), Battlefield 3, Dead Space 3 and This War of Mine.
The Castlevania series follows the eternally young Dracula rampaging across 1400s Europe with an army of demons after his wife, the altruistic doctor Lisa Tepes, is burned at the stake for witchcraft by the Inquisition.
Corgi; 2256 pages; £217.99A 28.99-year-old forensic sorcerer, on the run from the Inquisition, tries to make sense of a dead body that refuses to act dead, by one of our visual-data developers.
In it, a leader from the Spanish Inquisition, who views human nature through a kind of nihilistic realism, confronts Jesus and accuses him of burdening humankind with a freedom of belief that they can't handle.
"The inquisition offensive against Poland can never succeed because Hungary will use all legal options in the European Union to show solidarity with the Poles," Orban said in a televised speech in Baile Tusnad, Romania.
Surprising even some hardened critics, Mr. Xi's security forces have overseen a far-reaching inquisition to root out the culprits behind the letter, resorting to measures that have drawn more attention than the letter itself.
Then, Shovel Knight and Valiant Hearts rubbed shoulders on the non-existent winners podium with Destiny and Dragon Age: Inquisition, so many in attendance and watching the ceremony's stream are anticipating further indie(-styled) successes.
But really it was run by people for whom the Reaganite catechism only mattered because they controlled the inquisition, and once Trump's army of heretics refused to disperse they had no stomach for a fight.
I want to shut out the world Dragon Age: Inquisition, PS4, XBox One, PC A couple years ago, I wondered where the hell all my internet friends that I talked to all the time were.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The top Republican on a U.S. House of Representatives oversight committee that is investigating President Donald Trump blasted the Democratic-led probe on Thursday as a "draconian inquisition" and an abuse of congressional power.
In fact, you don't see the face of the villain until Chapter 10, so the majority of the time you're supposed to feel invested in hating a faceless Inquisition along with (possibly unrelated?) piles of rats.
The Roman Catholic Church certainly has had a lot to be sorry for over the centuries—its attitude toward slavery and colonialism, the Inquisition, its general silence during the rise of fascism, among many other disgraces.
For "History of the World, Part I" (1981), he choreographed a ribald musical number about the Spanish Inquisition, set in a torture chamber, which, like "Springtime for Hitler," borrowed from the conventions of old movie musicals.
"And lest we get on our high horse and think this is unique to some other place, remember that during the Crusades and the Inquisition, people committed terrible deeds in the name of Christ," he had said.
The origins of contemporary brujería—especially as presented through its Afro-Latinx roots—can be most vividly understood through the development of spiritual practice in the face of the Spanish Inquisition and its colonial tribunal in Mexico.
IF such events can be said to have an upside, the Inquisition had one for Spanish and Portuguese Jews: It propelled them to the Americas, where they largely found the tolerance and opportunities denied them in Europe.
The history of Jewish life in Italy might seem like one long saga of suffering and trauma: slavery by the Romans; the Inquisition and persecution by the Church; forced segregation to cramped neighborhoods in the Middle Ages.
Peter allows the melodramatic "Enough is enough" two-on-one date card to summon Tammy Ly and Mykenna Dorn to a pre-rose ceremony inquisition (as Bachelor he definitely had the power to refuse such TV theater).
In the summer of 1950, outraged by Joseph McCarthy's anti-Communist inquisition, Margaret Chase Smith, a Republican senator from Maine, stood to warn her party that its own behavior was threatening the integrity of the American republic.
Hoping to gain some insight into the female modding community, The Creators Project reached out to girlplaysgame, a gamer who is actively modding Xbox and PC titles such as Dragon Age: Inquisition, Destiny, Skyrim, Bioshock and Fallout.
Republicans are staring down what will likely be two years of a Democratic inquisition on every aspect of the Trump administration, from his 2016 campaign, to the Department of Homeland Security's handling of migrant children at the border.
Perhaps the most sensational account was detailed in the 2013 book "The Nuns of Sant&aposAmbrogio," based on the archives of the Vatican&aposs 1860s Inquisition trial of abuse, embezzlement, murder and "false holiness" inside a Roman convent.
Throughout the ages, to be left-handed was often seen as a sign of witchcraft, and indeed, both the Spanish Inquisition and the Salem Witch Trials persecuted and killed lefties merely for their preferred pen (or sword) hand.
In real life, the city of Cartagena was one of the seats of the Holy Office of the Inquisition, which tortured men and women in the name of rooting out witches, heretics, and blasphemers of the Catholic faith.
Gilliam's fans celebrated the court ruling by uploading to his Twitter page some of the surreal animations he made for 1970s TV comedy Monty Python's Flying Circus and live actions clips, including members of the Spanish Inquisition rejoicing.
But you should also be terrified by the prospect of a President Rubio, sitting in the White House with his circle of warmongers, or a President Cruz, who one suspects would love to bring back the Spanish Inquisition.
I grew up to see the conquistador as a horrific apparition of the inquisition and a mirror image of the circa 1930s hyper-Catholic, fascist paramilitary Guardia Civil, which served as the punitive arm of Spain's nationalist regime.
N.L." cast member Rob Schneider portrayed Gillis as a victim of political correctness, calling him a casualty of an era when "comedic misfires are subject to the intolerable inquisition of those who never risked bombing on stage themselves.
This regimen is hardly the Spanish Inquisition of traffic enforcement, but it seems to have made a difference: since the change the number of car crashes along Ocean Parkway has declined by 16 percent, according to the city.
"Over the years, going all the way back to the Whitewater inquisition, it's seemed as if many of those in charge of political coverage at the New York Times have viewed me with hostility and skepticism," she wrote.
One selection after another in the slimmed-down 12-film main program is set in the past, whether recent (the end of the Yugoslavian republic in "No One's Child") or distant (the Roman Inquisition in "Blood of My Blood").
The number and range of representations of women and people of color among the objects in the collection are surprising and suggest that Inquisition-era empire was perhaps more progressive and socially mobile than the history books tell us.
Unlike Dragon Age: Inquisition, which goes as far as to ascribe discrete loyalty stats to each relationship, Mass Effect's solution to creating more organic relationships came down to tying relationships into character-specific side missions (which often involve combat).
Dore Gold, a veteran Netanyahu envoy who now heads the Jerusalem Center of Public Affairs think-tank, described the U.S.-educated premier as influenced by his late father, Benzion Netanyahu, a scholar of Jewish persecution during the Spanish Inquisition.
And he believed it had to be preserved because it represented the ancient music of the persecuted and oppressed of Andalusia — Arabs, Jews and Gypsies — who fled into the mountains in the 15th century to escape the Spanish Inquisition.
This incident showed me once again that there is a major problem in Islam today: a passion to impose religion, rather than merely proposing it, a mind-set that most Christians left behind at the time of the Inquisition.
Alongside a 2-euro glass of wine from Albero y Vino, it was fuel enough to propel me across the river to the Triana neighborhood, passing by the Castillo de San Jorge, a former headquarters for the Spanish Inquisition.
" (Monty Python might have replaced the jury with the Spanish Inquisition.) Or this quasi-koan about a man fishing, who is informed, "This is a reservoir; there are no fish," and replies, "It doesn't matter; I'm fishing for pleasure.
Rather than trying to develop their own language and cheats to address the synthetic nature of mediated sex scenes, BioWare games (and less egregiously, Dragon Age: Inquisition) impose those same cinematic cuts to avoid the most difficult aspects of virtual banging.
Rather than a fair, limited and impartial investigation, the Mueller investigation became a partisan, open-ended inquisition that, by its precedent, is a threat to all those who ever want to participate in a national campaign or an administration again.
He poeticized the stern predilections of the Counter-Reformation, which sparked both glories in art and terrors in life—in particular, the Inquisition, which especially targeted "crypto" remnants of the Jewish population that had been expelled from Spain in 21640.
DA: Inquisition has a scene in which your character shaves something into her pubic hair—you never see it, but the conversation between you and your paramour is fun, silly and romantic in a pubic-hair-declaration-sort-of-way.
On an empty, rotating stage, the splendor of a 17th-century Spanish court is suggested by a sleek crystal chandelier, while the brutality of the Inquisition is hinted at by a hole in the floor through which characters periodically disappear.
They had already made their intentions clear by turning the inquiry into a zealous inquisition into his moral character, with the head of the five member bench disparagingly comparing the Sharif family to the mafia in "The Godfather" by Mario Puzo.

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