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"insinuating" Definitions
  1. tending to instill doubts, distrust, etc.; suggestive: an insinuating letter.
  2. gaining favor or winning confidence by artful means: an insinuating manner.
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"Are you insinuating we need a Hail Mary?" he said.
Such a prospect is belatedly insinuating itself into public discourse.
How long has Alex been insinuating herself into Spencer's life?
The woman is insinuating that June is not an adequate mother.
Cavill posted a video Wednesday insinuating the door is not closed.
Some also interpreted "fire and fury" as insinuating a nuclear strike.
" She's particularly upset about him insinuating she's making a "money grab.
Its members stare into the audience with a perversely insinuating blankness.
By insinuating otherwise, Amazon is disempowering and even endangering those employees.
Tricksters have many forms, and many ways of insinuating the unobvious.
And then there's the Brandi that insinuating that I'm a homewrecking w—-.
Many insinuating that Mitt Romney was actually sexist because of those remarks.
Now, we're not insinuating that they should keep their love to themselves.
"Yeah, we went there," he said, probably insinuating more than he intended.
It flouts safeguards designed to stop paedophiles insinuating themselves into children's confidence.
They are insinuating that products are organic certified, and they are not.
It's interesting ... Meech is insinuating Meek might have been behind the attack.
She is also suing Cohen for defaming her by insinuating she lied.
" Later, just like Ms. Griffin, he said he was "not insinuating anything.
" Later, just like Ms. Griffin, he said he was "not insinuating anything.
It's more a communal thing, the form insinuating a kind of longing.
She's insinuating she's been cut off and that's not what Nipsey would want.
What was it doing by insinuating itself inside a handful of random users?
There's a concept for an impossible, insinuating lightness that can pass between characters.
This track from his 2019 album, "African Giant," is both insinuating and ambitious.
But Spicer is insinuating that the president can still determine the special counsel's fate.
Their songs were catchy and insinuating enough to infiltrate pop radio in the 1970s.
Trump also compared the pandemic to car accidents, insinuating that pandemic deaths are equivalent.
And our politicians have gotten used to insinuating that our bombs only kill bad people.
They (critics) call it "formulaic"; that trashy word insinuating something is predictable, tedious, and unoriginal.
Now, I should slap you for what you're insinuating, but I'm not a violent person.
A clamoring press demanded an apology from Trump for insinuating Obama was not native born.
Many in Myanmar refer to them as "Bengalis," insinuating that they are stateless illegal immigrants.
You were that [motions with her hands insinuating a missing word] woman from the airplane.
So in that vein, I'm sorry for insinuating that Ted Cruz a Satanic snakey pedophile.
Mr. Trump has seized on the issue in virtually every speech, repeatedly insinuating that Mrs.
Trump is massively unpopular with American Hispanics, mainly for insinuating that Mexican immigrants are rapists.
Bevin insinuating that a peaceful protest by teachers would lead to sexual assault are reprehensible.
"Viina doesn't suit me well," he continues, softly insinuating that things happen when you drink Koskenkorva.
"I got thrown under the bus for insinuating that Paige was leading Carl on," he says.
Some opined that Trump was insinuating that Kelly engaged in tough questioning because she was menstruating.
Republicans invariably call this the "death tax," insinuating that it hits everyone unfortunate enough to die.
I'm not insinuating that all Israelis have stellar body image because their language is less accusatory.
"You're 35, like, I'm 25," she joked, insinuating that one man was lying about his age.
Ellen DeGeneres skewered Eric Trump for insinuating she's part of a cabal to undermine his dad.
He's been insinuating for months that Curiel should recuse himself from the case because he's Hispanic.
Southern Charm's Thomas Ravenel is apologizing for insinuating that his ex-girlfriend Ashley Jacobs was unfaithful.
Stephen is strongly insinuating it is Mel B, not him, who is waging a smear campaign.
Late Monday he simply said, "I blame Shore Club" -- insinuating the bartenders shoulda cut him off.
Woods says he answered and Fowlkes responded, "Come outside, bitch" ... insinuating she wanted to fight him.
The fair exposed their work to a wider audience, while insinuating an alternate 20th-century canon.
JON CARAMANICA This is as much an atmosphere as a song, warm and leisurely and insinuating.
Then, there's the way Mensez has handled criticism — by insinuating that periods make women distracted and unproductive.
Conor McGregor is now more than insinuating he's up for fighting Floyd Mayweather, posting this face-off.
He then defended himself by insinuating that the women were too ugly for him to sexually assault.
Yes, this is also our way of insinuating that you should probably floss if you haven't recently.
Ward's score adds simmering tension, with strings that seem to vibrate with worry while insinuating like rumors.
She painted in blazing primary colors, plus white and some accenting black, with the odd insinuating purple.
Especially because Beethoven has never released a track insinuating that Taylor Swift still might sleep with him.
Insinuating this could be an international distraction, Arreaza questioned the timing the charges against Maduro were announced.
Others still have lashed out at Biden's political staff, insinuating they're only in it for the money.
Granados tweeted about it, insinuating that Pendergrast had been having an affair with Yerrid during their marriage. 
"Nice, one on three," he declared at one point, insinuating that the moderators were on Clinton's side.
Zuckerberg also tried several times to wrap up the meeting — by insinuating and then announcing time was up.
To further clarify, BuzzFeed News asked a scientist and space expert about what the president might be insinuating.
Those exchanges often spiraled out of control, with some white women insinuating that black women were being divisive.
I've never said anything about someone else's child or family insinuating my involvement; and will never do so.
"Nice pics from your 'boys trip,'" she wrote, adding the long-nosed emoji, insinuating that Bendjima is lying.
Cheryl clapped back at rumors insinuating her mother is to blame for her recent split from Liam Payne.
But, insinuating that Mexicans coming into the country are criminals is offensive to a majority of the public.
Clinton's rhetorical strategy of insinuating that Obama was too black to be president was echoed by her campaign.
The suit alleged that the brands' advertising was misleading, insinuating its products are made from only organic ingredients.
The commercial is rife with sexual innuendo, insinuating the two are in the middle of a torrid affair.
Trump has spent a lifetime capitalizing on casting aspersions on truth and insinuating his own version of reality.
After he definitively wins it by insinuating that XZibit has HIV, he gets this handshake from an onlooker.
And what's he doing saying the word with this much insinuating self-delight, this much put-on jive?
In March, Trump entered the political conversation by insinuating that President Obama might not be an American citizen.
" Manning explains the treatments were authorized by coaches and "anything else this guy is insinuating is complete garbage.
To the casual listener, he was insinuating that Trump's wiretapping charges weren't so very far from the mark.
Today, by Hussman&aposs calculations, valuations are insinuating the worst total return outlook for a portfolio in history.
You have social lives and you party and whatever happens…" "Why are you insinuating you know I do drugs?
My adoption is not final and by you saying something and insinuating something like that, you could hurt me.
He's a meme, and his candidacy in Texas represents the voice of the Internet insinuating its way into polling.
The police officer questions why Hubbard's getting upset, insinuating that he might have a warrant out for his arrest.
Simpson has vowed not to pay Fred Goldman and has actually attacked him, insinuating he was a money grubber.
He repeatedly said Clinton could only win if she stole the election, insinuating he wouldn't have conceded the election.
Therefore, the growing narrative insinuating some deceptive, profiteering motives with regards to user data does not resonate with me.
By calling the mod "Geralt on steroids," are you insinuating he takes drugs to make him look this good?
There's not a line between mocking a political party and insinuating someone is disabled: there's a damn Grand Canyon.
Warfel's attorney has claimed Ember was born with severe medical problems, insinuating those health issues led to her death.
House Republicans are forcefully taking on the environmental movement, insinuating that some groups are illegally advocating for foreign governments.
B also posted a photo insinuating that disbelievers are sheep and blamed a lack of understanding on mass media.
The single, "Only," involved Wayne and Drake creepily insinuating they wanted to fuck Nicki, and it became a hit.
This slam plays on that stereotype, insinuating that the opposition is unable to handle the complexities of a bowknot.
Reprehensible articles insinuating that Ford was part of some Democratic plot to bring Kavanaugh have spread widely on Facebook.
I don't want people to think I'm insinuating that we deserved the terrorist attacks that have happened to us.
He then invited her to his office later on ... insinuating he wanted to give her more than job advice.
Its risqué blend of shimmying disco, insinuating R&B, appalling stereotypes and outright nonsense has endured through 40 years.
He doubled down on that by posting a blue cap, insinuating media outlets were lying about Kylie and him.
The landlord's lawyer brought up Gililland's lawsuit against the school three times, insinuating that Gililland was stirring up trouble.
The man in part set Biden off by insinuating that he and his son had acted inappropriately in Ukraine.
And he smeared the FBI and its former head, James Comey, by insinuating they hid facts to help Clinton.
The songs were pared back, making the hooks all the more deadly and the lyrics all the more insinuating.
As we previously reported, Cordon has lawyered up and is strongly insinuating McCoy had a role in the attack.
Minaj has previously slammed critics for insinuating that she's found success based only to her assets, and not her talent.
Lubricious, solicitous, insinuating, polymorphous, sometimes ungendered, his singing was confident without cock-rock aggression—friendly, good-humored, there for you.
Tom Garrett of Virginia took to Twitter to retweet far-right figures blaming "leftist terrorism" and insinuating that Democratic Sen.
Trump's insinuating comments on the campaign trail — which have no factual basis and have been denied repeatedly by both Sen.
"I've never said anything about someone else's child or family insinuating my involvement; and will never do so," he tweeted.
The teenager's mother has accused the tabloid of insinuating an "inappropriate sexually suggestive relationship" between the rapper and Instagram model.
"I'm being deliberately vague," she added, perhaps to avoid directly insinuating prematurely that Apple has agreed to any such deal.
Dunham and Girls co-creator Jenni Konner issued a statement supporting Miller and insinuating that Perrineau "misreported" her alleged rape.
He ultimately aired three spots, all of them insinuating a threat in more muted tones than Mr. Trump has used.
The first scene we shot was the scene where Nic's character reveals this $200,000 cash bail receipt, insinuating something more.
Disick was initially dismissive of Kourtney's feelings on the matter, insinuating that she was just trying to control the situation.
While I of course know what you're insinuating, what happens in my bedroom is between me and my bed sheets!
They warn her that what happened to her parents might happen to her, insinuating that their deaths were no accident.
But is she talking about Perry, insinuating that the singer made those remarks because she's got "evil" in her heart?
The previous military-dominated government referred to the group as Bengalis, insinuating that they are illegal immigrants from neighboring Bangladesh.
Afterward, Shkreli turned his Twitter page into a shrine for Lauren ... insinuating they were a couple, despite her frequent rejections.
He pointed fingers elsewhere, excusing his own erotic exploits by insinuating that his Oval Office forebears were no less randy.
Their insinuating, sensual lines unfold together, but the musical effect is not exactly contrapuntal: the two voices sound almost codependent.
"I've never said anything about someone else's child or family insinuating my involvement; and will never do so," Tyga tweeted.
It's not credible that this outsider would succeed at not only insinuating herself into the group but also commanding it.
Leaders of the party responded with outrage, vowing to take legal measures and insinuating that the move was politically motivated.
One day in class, he says, the professor made a comment insinuating that all immigrants and people of color are oppressed.
But it's a strange piece: cloistered, insinuating, indebted to Beckett, with an inscrutable ending that can leave audiences at a loss.
He worked equally ferociously for Tory and Labour prime ministers, implementing the government's agenda rather than insinuating one of his own.
But overall, Trump seems to be insinuating that the US and NASA are relying more on private companies to launch rockets.
Steve King (R-IA) went so far as insinuating Kaepernick is "sympathetic to ISIS" simply because he has a Muslim girlfriend.
He did it again on Monday, responding to the Orlando massacre by strongly insinuating that President Obama is an ISIS sympathizer.
Alejandre felt Trump went too far by insinuating most undocumented Mexican immigrants were trouble, but he does back deportation of criminals.
Ansel Elgort is insinuating there will be another "Baby Driver" flick, which isn't hard to imagine because it's killing with audiences.
In one of the grubbiest messages, an official seemed to float the idea of insinuating that the senator was an atheist.
Colborn accused the show of insinuating that he and officers at the Manitowoc County Sheriff's office planted evidence to incriminate Avery.
He can also be heard making insinuating remarks to the unidentified passerby about what he claims are Stuchbery's "wrong" sexual interests.
Rick raps, "Turk came home, take that boy a three piece" -- insinuating he can't afford food because Birdman ain't paying him.
Ross was unsparing, dredging up his past in the Police Department and insinuating that his investigative methods were careless and biased.
Steve King (R-IA) went so far as insinuating Kaepernick is "sympathetic to ISIS" simply because he has a Muslim girlfriend.
But back to the cookies: the Liberty Counsel is insinuating just short of suggesting a boycott of those delicious seasonal goodies.
"I told him if you're insinuating there's some monetary -- something that could make this go away, I said you're ignorant," he said.
My principle was insinuating I wore that outfit to get attention from boys, when I only wanted to look sophisticated and cute.
But when she arrives in California, quickly insinuating herself into Sloane's deliciously 'grammable boho chic lifestyle, neither one ends up feeling #blessed.
Please do not insult Kim Kardashian West, the Queen of Selfies, by insinuating that she doesn't know how to use Photoshop, OK?
"I've never said anything about someone else's child or family insinuating my involvement; and will never do so," Tyga tweeted on Tuesday.
Charley is outraged when Nova answers a question about Davis's accused by calling her the victim — basically insinuating that Davis is guilty.
By turns natural, likeable, insinuating and eerie, Alma clearly has no intention of following Joanna ignominiously out of Reynold's home and life.
While promoting the show, host Chris Harrison has said he'll be talking with both of them together ... insinuating he'd be mediating/refereeing.
A polarizing comment when insinuating Obama does not love America the way we should, and he might not even be an American.
Then he sought to undermine the integrity of our republic by insinuating that he might not respect the results of the election.
Let us never again tolerate anyone casting impertinence on "We the People of the United States" by saying or even insinuating otherwise.
"Stories like these attempt to make insinuating connections that do not exist to disparage the financial institutions and companies involved," she said.
Looking back, she's now appalled that she further perpetuated the ridiculous belief that "girls don't poop," insinuating that it's unladylike or shameful.
This from an author who once had to have her autobiography tweaked after unfairly insinuating a conservative college student sexually attacked her.
Among those circulating such claims is Donald Trump Jr., who last week retweeted an unsubstantiated claim insinuating Khashoggi is a terrorist sympathizer.
Avicii was struggling with major issues at the time of his death ... which his family is now strongly insinuating was a suicide.
" This appeared to bother Musk, and he responded on Twitter by insinuating that Unsworth is a pedophile and explicitly calling him "pedo guy.
His commentary punctuates the characters' journeys through the sixth dimension, forever insinuating their flaws — but leaving the ultimate judgments up to the audience.
This episode really muscles in some drama between the guys, insinuating that the remaining men don't think Becca and Colton are right together.
But he seems to be after something different, identifying the sense of awe within this tradition and insinuating it into a different milieu.
Democrats have seized on the allegations, meanwhile, to attack Price during the confirmation process by insinuating he may have engaged in insider trading.
Katy Perry's "Bon Appetit" video opened with the singer underneath plastic wrap in a freezer, insinuating that she was about to be devoured.
The Daily Caller story insinuating collusion was quickly picked up by the Drudge Report, which helped the story catch fire far and wide.
What he's insinuating is that the military wasn't working under President Barack Obama but is back to working now with him in charge.
One of them, Jen Sanchez, delivered an insinuating version of "I've Got You Under My Skin," which sounded at least a little dirty.
Other times it serves symbolically; Esperanza's estranged husband (and Frankie's father) is marvelously "portrayed" by an insinuating violin solo, performed by Delaney Stockli.
In another debut, the countertenor Nicholas Tamagna was a brightly insinuating Narcissus (Narciso); the bass Matthew Rose was a convincingly bluff Claudius (Claudio).
In a fraught political climate, anxieties about artificial intelligence and other technologies, including medical, have a way of insinuating themselves even into fashion.
The singer was scheduled to appear again with Roberts on "Good Morning America" on Friday, with the show insinuating additional surprises to come.
Conservatives cried foul, insinuating there was something corrupt about the meeting, which Clinton and Lynch said was largely friendly talk about their grandchildren.
Because he's insinuating Henry will take his own life just like how Warden Lacy did (and how Matthew Deaver did in the alternate universe)?
Musk wasn't happy that Bezos was insinuating that this Blue Origin test flight was a "first" for reusability, and he made it known... publicly.
Carras points to a recent Observer article that suggested that the diagnosis could help prevent school shootings, insinuating that video games cause mass violence.
Flashback to almost a year ago when Trump accused Cruz's father of assassinating JFK and insulted Heidi Cruz on twitter, insinuating she was ugly.
Shaquille O'Neal says his highly anticipated showdown with Big Show at WrestleMania 33 is "not looking good" ... insinuating negotiations with WWE are falling apart.
Jack said certain distributors didn't want to ruffle the feathers of their core audience by insinuating that bro-love can and does become romantic.
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Cruz later challenged the billionaire businessman to a one-on-one debate, insinuating Trump isn't showing up because he's afraid to defend his record.
But there have been a couple of leaks, insinuating it's losing money—quite deliberately so, because it has the funding to cope with it.
He alleged that she had been harassing him for giving anti-Semitic speeches, and had insulted him by insinuating that he was a pedophile.
Kaepernick's change in physical stance has yet to deter critics from insinuating that calling out racism during "The Star-Spangled Banner" betrays American patriotism.
Castor pushed him on that point, all but insinuating that the Lieutenant Colonel cares more about Ukraine than the US, which Vindman smacked down.
So Trump lashes out with mindless twaddle, insinuating that the media has fully abandoned the pillars and principles of journalism to join the opposition.
At Code Commerce, Hyman dismissed the Journal's coverage, insinuating that Rent the Runway was simply paying a price for being honest with its customers.
And the more controversial and inflammatory, the better, including the President's own tweet insinuating that a Democratic win in 2020 would not be legitimate.
As reflected in the email, the Trump campaign appears to be insinuating that Trump hadn't begun fundraising in earnest when the FEC filings were compiled.
Kim Kardashian West slammed a fan for insinuating they knew more about her older sister Kourtney Kardashian's desires than she does after their televised feud.
Charley strongly urges Melina to take the money they're offering while insinuating that she's a sex worker; doesn't that mean all she's after is money?
Trump responded by insulting the mother of the fallen soldier by insinuating that her husband didn't allow her to speak because she was a woman.
" In a statement emailed to BuzzFeed News, Interior Department press secretary Heather Swift said that "insinuating any predetermined results based upon a review is premature.
Kim Kardashian never hooked up with Drake, despite what Drizzy seems to be insinuating in his new song ... sources very close to Kim tell TMZ.
The suit claims Dre and Universal -- which produced "Straight Outta Compton" -- paid Cle "Bone" Sloan $300,000, insinuating he would take care of the Suge problem.
He seems to be insinuating that Acosta did something nefarious in regard to the female intern who was trying to take the mic from him.
Washington (CNN)A Pennsylvania lawmaker is under fire after insinuating that a fellow state representative was gay for touching his arm during a committee meeting.
Katherine Walker, the "Apprentice" producer, told me about an audition in which Burnett taunted a prospective cast member by insinuating that he was secretly gay.
But he also went further, bizarrely insinuating that President Barack Obama might be secretly in league with Islamist radicals, an old right-wing conspiracy theory.
She goes even further, insinuating it's his live-in girlfriend, and says she even asked Slash for any information he might have about the account.
The 29-year-old is insinuating that he and Blac Chyna are not just engaged, but may have already gone ahead and tied the knot.
Suffusing each scene with an insinuating, prickly tension, she remains ruthlessly committed to her screw-tightening tone, offering the viewer no comforting moral escape hatch.
Bill Maher's ex-girlfriend, Coco Johnsen, is throwing shade on him ... strongly insinuating he hurled the n-word a number of times during their relationship.
Kim Kardashian West lashed out at Tyson Beckford, strongly insinuating he isn't into her because he's not into women ... this after he body shamed her.
Prince lays blame squarely at Roc Nation's feet, insinuating Jay-Z's management company is trying to profit off 1501's hard work building Megan's career.
It remains unclear the meaning behind the tweet, but Trump may have been insinuating that he believed the 2016 presidential election could similarly surprise everyone.
G.R. Austerity turns slyly insinuating in "Wish You Would" by Marian Hill, the Philadelphia duo of the singer Samantha Gongol and the producer Jeremy Lloyd.
Last month, Omar faced criticism for tweets insinuating that the pro-Israel lobbying group American Israel Public Affairs Committee was effectively buying off US politicians.
In her post, Rose shared the video of Newton talking down to Rodrigue in a condescending tone, insinuating women can't possibly be knowledgable about sports.
Partly, this is true of all properly regarded medieval art and design, from the time before Giotto and Duccio began insinuating personal style into painting.
JonBenet Ramsey's older brother just followed through on his promise to sue CBS for insinuating he killed his sister ... and he's gunning for $750 million.
Jon Voight is incredulous at people -- especially the media -- for even insinuating Donald Trump was suggesting violence against Hillary Clinton in his Second Amendment speech.
Remember ... Jones is the guy to whom Rob allegedly sent racist and homophobic messages, insinuating he might be the father to BC's then-unborn baby.
By insinuating questions into the often-didactic field of social practice, the exhibition sheds light on the multiple issues that can arise with crises and responses.
This was about fame, and insinuating someone's daughter was a "slut-in-the-making" made for great TV. A teenage girl hyperventilating in the Principal's Office?
An Infowars writer had, without evidence, published an article with his photograph, insinuating he was the man who had walked onto campus and killed 17 people.
Later that day, Dunham and Girls co-creator Jenni Konner issued a statement voicing their support of Miller and insinuating that Perrineau "misreporteted" her alleged rape.
The suit was filed after Musk called him a "pedo guy" and made other statements insinuating he was a pedophile in a public attack on Twitter.
He presents a dangerously flawed understanding of what sexual harassment even is, insinuating that sexual harassment requires that a person be in a position of power.
The war between the two sides is far from over -- Cordon is suing McCoy in connection with the robbery and assault ... insinuating he orchestrated the incident.
In response, Trump lashed out on social media, calling the news host a "bimbo" and insinuating that her menstrual cycle was to blame for their confrontation.
Matt Bevin tore a page out the Republicans' playbook by insinuating voter fraud, refusing to concede, and claiming "a number of irregularities" cost him the election.
Later, the president took aim at Waters, calling her "low IQ," and insinuating she might be subject to harassment as a result of her own comments.
The Sanders camp doubled down in the following day, arguing that Clinton and her allies had been insinuating that Sanders himself was not qualified to run.
That is, until he tweeted again on Monday morning, insinuating again with no evidence that "someone with connections" to Ivanka Trump was behind the restaurant kerfuffle.
Donald Trump went after Marco Rubio for insinuating he came up short below the belt, telling a crowd Thursday night, he has a big ol' penis.
AfD leaders responded with a mixture of outrage and repudiation, vowing to take legal measures against the decision, and insinuating that the move was politically motivated.
Wednesday afternoon, Alaska's two Republican senators got surprising phone calls from Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke insinuating that the Trump administration would punish the state should Sen.
Could his comments about treason and insinuating that President Trump himself was in on the meetings with Russian's trying to hurt candidate Clinton lead to impeachment?
Bernie Sanders as a viable presidential candidate on Thursday, insinuating that his potential failure to "deliver the moon" would detract from efforts to rebuild public trust.
Certainly the institution is better off, and freer to do its work, without Mr. Bannon insinuating his eccentric, dangerous and often counterfactual ideas into its operations.
J Balvin, a reggaeton singer from Colombia, performed his insinuating hit "Safari" with his American collaborators, the producer and singer Pharrell Williams and the singer BIA.
But in deciding to compare coming out with what his daughter experienced, he creates a ranking system, insinuating that one is ultimately worse than the other.
He switches the gender of the ineffectual law enforcement officer and plants an equally ineffectual red-herring, in the form of an insinuating scar, on her person.
Ron Johnson, a Republican, was criticized for insinuating a few days later that McCain's brain tumor "might have factored in," to why he voted against party lines.
Later that day, Lena Dunham and Girls co-creator Jenni Konner issued a statement voicing their support of Miller and insinuating that Perrineau "misreported" her alleged rape.
"BURN: Tulsi Gabbard slams Hillary for insinuating she's in cahoots with the RUSSIANS…" read a post from CNSNews, a conservative outlet that contributed two top-performing posts.
Sinead O'Connor apologized to comedian Arsenio Hall on Wednesday for claiming he gave Prince drugs and insinuating that had something to do with the music legend's death.
But what Trump is insinuating is that if he told congressional leaders — especially Democrats — about the operation, word would've gotten out and put US troops in danger.
"A new day and what seems to be another new post from someone insinuating that giving birth by cesarean means that you didn't give birth," she wrote.
Details of the letter emerged late last week, with Kleinfeld insinuating in the April 11 note that Singer had misbehaved at the 2006 World Cup in Germany.
President Trump, rallying last week in Indiana, put his own typical spin on the argument by lying directly about Democrats' proposals rather than vaguely insinuating something false.
President Trump is back to bashing Jussie Smollett and his criminal case in Chicago -- this time insinuating the real hate crime was against him and his supporters.
But Clinton's camp is perfectly fine with spreading gossip too, as illustrated by a recent ad insinuating that Trump is an agent of Russian president Vladimir Putin.
"COAI is clearly insinuating that if the immediate relief... is not provided, the two operators might stop operations," Jio said in letter released to media on Thursday.
There are both robots and humans insinuating you not only know more about the situation, but that you were instrumental in a lot of what went wrong.
Earlier this week, McIlroy gave told an Irish news outlet dating a celebrity like Caroline sucked -- insinuating the relationship was chock full of "bulls**t" and delusion.
Mr. Levy and his singing voice, insinuating and soulful, raised hopes that he — one of tap's brightest lights in the 1980s and '90s — might save the show.
A Slovenian magazine is apologizing to first lady Melania Trump for a 2016 article insinuating that she previously worked as an escort while pursuing her modeling career.
The last straw came in 1639, when his wife, Grietje Reyniers, was accused of insinuating that the wife of the colony's religious leader had herself solicited prostitution.
" Trump joined the fray on Twitter, insinuating that the photograph documented an assault in progress: "Where do his hands go in pictures 25, 22015, 4, 5, & 6?
When I interviewed Hyman at Code Commerce, she dismissed the Journal's coverage, insinuating that Rent the Runway was paying a price for being honest with its customers.
Ohio, the Supreme Court ruled that a Ku Klux Klansman was wrongfully prosecuted for insinuating during a rally that the KKK should take revenge against its enemies.
Now she's been recorded not only being nice and cordial to him about his song but also insinuating that it'd be good marketing for her and Kanye.
"In regards to the comment on tonight's @teenmom episode insinuating Bristol is anything other than a great mother is deeply regretted on my part," he wrote on Instagram.
Truffle RisOATto (the name is trademarked) banishes all memory of the oatmeal at its base, with a snowfall of Parmesan and truffle oil insinuating itself into every cranny.
Kristin Cavallari says reports that Jay Cutler was the one who called off their engagement in 2011 are JUST WRONG -- insinuating SHE was the one who dumped him.
At a Wilmington, North Carolina rally, the billionaire businessman accused Clinton of wanting to "abolish the Second Amendment," before seemingly insinuating that gun-owners take action against her.
"I have seen her billboard, and this is no knock against her," she said, insinuating she was unmoved by Abrams' blackness after seeing her in Facebook ads, too.
Designed as a framework to be stuffed with tuneful songs, vaudeville turns, sprightly dancing, insinuating jokes and cartoon characterizations, "Mattress" has its charms, but they do wear thin.
You argued that the new reforms could "create an elected strongman", perniciously insinuating that Italians could still be prone to an anti-democratic drift, 70 years after Mussolini.
When asked about the Instagram post on Watch What Happens Live, Fox made comments that led viewers to wonder if she was insinuating that 50 Cent was gay.
Psychedelic game designer Jeff Minter, who took over the Tempest series in 1994 with Tempest 2000, is heavily insinuating that he's played the real deal, the real Polybius.
Justin Bieber won't give Selena Gomez the time of day, or a chance to formally apologize for publicly bashing his current relationship and insinuating he cheated during theirs.
Let's not forget, for example, what Marco Rubio was doing in the memorized sentence he famously couldn't stop repeating: namely, insinuating that President Obama is deliberately undermining America.
As for why Kanye's so pissed off today ... you'll recall, a lot of people thought Drake was insinuating he had slept with Kim after she was with Kanye.
King is especially adept at insinuating her character's low simmering uneasiness, whether due to her mother's pressure or the baffling experience of existing in her carefully-managed body.
However, when Mr. Trump directly challenges the Constitution by insinuating that freedom of the press is "disgusting," his comments are brushed aside or outright ignored by conservative lawmakers.
Jemele Hill says Marcellus Wiley took the debate on Colin Kaepernick to "an ignorant place" by insinuating Kap isn't Black enough to lead the charge on social justice.
Trump's tweet read like a guilt trip, insinuating that Puerto Ricans have control over the storms and that the territory lures in these phenomena to get government money.
Rihanna featuring Drake "Work" (Roc Nation/Westbury Road) The year's ultimate earworm: nagging, insinuating and then irresistible, with a chorus for an era that demands relentless productivity. 2.
As composers of folk rock that swerves between hearty gregariousness and moody introspection, the Bengsons have been steadily insinuating themselves into downtown New York theater in recent seasons.
In one clip, a person zooms in on a container of baby food that expired in July 2019, insinuating that it had been sitting there for some time.
Last month, she faced criticism and subsequently apologized for tweets insinuating that the pro-Israel lobbying group American Israel Public Affairs Committee was effectively buying off US politicians.
During the conference she was also criticized for saying politicians should be put "against the wall" to pass progressive environmental policies, a term some accused of insinuating violence.
And a week ago, the national security adviser, John R. Bolton, said the withdrawal was conditional, insinuating that American troops could potentially be on the ground even longer.
Throughout this campaign of intimidation — during which Kolomoysky threatened to bring Gontareva back "on an individual basis," insinuating a kidnapping — a total of zero arrests have been made.
Economic Trends More and more news headlines and stock market analysts' reports have started predicting, or at least insinuating, that a recession could be near in the United States.
He had remarked earlier this week the largely unpopular Cruz would easily win a confirmation from his Senate colleagues, insinuating they might be eager to be rid of him.
At one point in the game, you come across a woman who looks you up and down and asks if you are "Eye-talian", insinuating that Italians are thieves.
After calling the boycott "ludicrous," Dash suggested that Black History Month and BET should be eliminated altogether, insinuating that the month of observance and the television channel constitute segregation.
PARELES The Argentine songwriter and singer Juana Molina has built a catalog of subtle, insinuating, crafty songs, but her coming EP, "Forfun," cranks up the guitars for punk impact.
So don't be surprised if, when Jack and Thomas first meet, you flash on Alfred Hitchcock's "Strangers on a Train," with its sly, insinuating psychopath and uptight patsy-hero.
" She said the governor "has helped families through the worst times in their lives — insinuating he would do anything but provide them best medical care is irresponsible and dangerous.
When asked about the prospect of signing Tebow last month, Mets General Sandy Alderson quipped, "Are you insinuating we need a Hail Mary at this point," according to NJ.com.
White House press secretary Sean Spicer praised President Trump during an interview on Sunday for insinuating there could be recordings of his conversations with former FBI Director James Comey.
"Three Peaks," an insinuating, sometimes tense and pleasingly open-ended domestic drama from the Berlin-born director Jan Zabeil, opens with a shot of three side-by-side pools.
Germany's far-right populist party, Alternative for Germany, has for years been demanding election observers, insinuating that there are serious problems at polling stations — though without ever specifying them.
"In the end, the man holding the whip owns the bull," he said, quoting an Indian, not Kenyan, proverb, insinuating that Indians exercised a more subtle form of influence.
The president struck back, launching a volley of tweets that savaged Mr. Cohen and his family — insinuating that Mr. Cohen's father-in-law had engaged in unexamined criminal activity.
I understand how people got the impression that Hello Games was insinuating that it would be able to do what teams that were orders of magnitude bigger could not.
The movie shifts dramatically after Elon delivers the news that he's joining a mission to find a new home planet, insinuating that he and Sam likely won't ever meet again.
It's highly unlikely this stretch will have any impact on Towns's next contract; I'm not insinuating that his relationship with the Timberwolves is on shaky ground or anything like that.
Some of the accounts in question immediately began insinuating that those on the left cheering their loss of status could be next, though that certainly would seem to be speculation.
The lawsuit also accuses Glandian of defaming the brothers' business by claiming they sell foreign steroids, as well as falsely insinuating that Bola Osundairo and Smollett had a sexual relationship.
Fox replied, "First of all, you know the pot called the kettle black is all I'm saying," which led viewers to believe she was insinuating that 43 Cent was gay.
Trump's rampant xenophobia and Islamophobia, which includes mocking Chinese and Japanese businessmen and insinuating immigrants from the Philippines harbor anti-American sentiments, have likely alienated Asian Americans from the GOP.
He is insinuating that the Camorra, a mafia network, might have helped to make the transfer possible; in the film, this signposts the trouble that lies ahead for the star.
"Dead people generally vote for Democrats instead of Republicans," Giuliani said on CNN's State of the Union with Jake Tapper, insinuating that American cities are hotbeds of widespread voter fraud.
READ: This is how many people Turkey has arrested Erdogan's government has attempted to justify its heavy-handed actions by insinuating that the Gulen movement has infiltrated these different institutions.
The "OG from the OC" caught some heat this season when Tamra found out Vicki and other cast members were insinuating Eddie had made out with a man years ago.
Stanulis seemed to laugh off the threat Thursday in Staten Island, saying he's still owed money from his last gig with the Wests -- and insinuating he never signed any agreement.
In fact, Clinton had the moment of the evening when she called out Sanders for his campaign's "artful smear" of insinuating that her acceptance of corporate donations implied unethical behavior.
TMZ's head of legal affairs, Jason Beckerman, said that the next morning Dagodag told them the tape was no longer for sale, insinuating it had been bought by someone else.
Or the white kids like me who maybe didn't have a lot of interaction with black people and now have the president's wife insinuating that they are to be feared?
The right, wrongly insinuating that the "real world" has no such sanctuaries, has taken to using the term sarcastically or as a suggestion of where liberals ought to return to.
Rep. Devin Nunes is the author of a newly declassified document falsely insinuating the FBI misused US surveillance law to go after President Trump under the pretext of investigating Russia.
It is an insinuating vision, at once fierce and restrained, whose system of indirection catches us from behind, tripping up our assumptions and cutting into our complacency like broken glass.
The president went on to claim that Pelosi had lost control of her party, insinuating that she didn't want to advance impeachment because she thought it would be politically disastrous.
She also said Amazon is more aggressive than others in the industry when it comes to documenting injuries, insinuating that's why Amazon injury rates may be higher than industry norms.
In everything from political elections to the debates over Roseanne Barr's and Samantha Bee's controversial statements, bots are insinuating themselves into the discourse and provoking humans into being more outraged.
This made headlines, some of which characterized the chain of events as a "stumble" by Buffett, even insinuating that the Oracle of Omaha might be losing his deal-making chops.
Since then, the situation only deteriorated: it was less than two months ago that North Korea was firing short-range missiles, insinuating it would soon resume testing for intercontinental ballistic missiles.
Trump returned fire, but some critics interpreted his line that she would "do anything" for a contribution as sexist and as insinuating that the senator used her sexuality to solicit donations.
Simone Biles is publicly attacking her former Team USA gymnastics teammate Gabby Douglas -- and it's all over comments Gabby made insinuating some women invite sexual abuse by the way they dress.
He would constantly steer conversations to this yucky, insinuating thing, and I would sort of try to pull us back to a place where she could actually get some work done.
Last week, a Serious Academic™ exhausted hundreds of words denouncing the use of social media by his colleagues while insinuating that selfie culture poses an existential threat to academic life.
Further, Swift talks about other people telling "three" lies for every one that she tells, insinuating that she may have more in the bank about West that she hasn't yet revealed.
She also spoke about how she went undercover in the Playboy mansion early in her career, which led to her battling criticism insinuating that her success was based on her looks.
Throughout this campaign, he has often taken a page directly out of the Nixon playbook — focusing on law and order, appealing to the forgotten Americans, and often insinuating guilt by association.
Aside from the extra LOL-worthy wordplay insinuating that the real Trump is grumpy AF, Ronald Grump enlists Oscar the Grouch's help to build the architectural structure entirely out of trashcans.
Google's side of the case is pretty simple: By insinuating that some of his colleagues were less capable diversity hires, Damore created a textbook hostile work environment and violated company guidelines.
Remember, Rourke initially called Dykstra out after the ex-MLB star went on Howard Stern and claimed Mickey owes him $30k from back in the day ... insinuating it was drug related.
There are chiller ways to go about insinuating that this is a hookup website without feeling like you're trapped in a sex dungeon with all of these people you don't know.
Dana says he's trying to sign Cris Cyborg to take a rematch with Amanda -- but White claims Cyborg won't put pen to paper ... insinuating she's scared of getting beaten up again.
"I am sorry if people took offense to it and perceived my message in any way insinuating support or condoning people being hit by cars," DiSanto told the Rapid City Journal.
Reedy told me that what marveled him most was McCarthy's ability to ask questions or make statements insinuating something evil about a person he was questioning without formally lodging an allegation.
Roy then puts his grift into action, insinuating himself in Betty's life by feigning a knee injury so that he can move into her guest room in a secluded retirement community.
It seems like the Mueller investigation is going in the same direction on the sex stuff, although he keeps insinuating through leaks that there is some evidence of collusion with Russia.
In an interview last year, Triple H acknowledged her in-ring qualification for the honor before insinuating that her history with pornography would disqualify her—a problematic statement on numerous levels.
He characterized his relationship with Spalletti as one that "works fine for me," before claiming that they barely speak and insinuating that Spalletti was leaking stories to the press about him.
Meanwhile, a naked woman sitting on a podium with her legs spread open started cackling as streams of glitter tumbled out of her vagina, insinuating that coins were cascading from it.
Within a few months, he had a quadruple-platinum single (the sweet, insinuating "Location"), a hit album ("American Teen") and widespread recognition as one of 21990's most accomplished pop rookies.
That's why it's important for independent artists to fight against these insinuating forces, and to continue making music: We need that activation to resist the other forces that use similar magic.
But lately we've crossed beyond the strategic use of insinuating, vaguely mendacious political vocabulary, into something even stranger: political language used in such a bloodless, begrudging way that it's borderline dangerous.
In the gallery's text on Western expansion, there's even a sentence or two insinuating that American hunters who only saw buffalo as a source of wealth had harmed the Plains Indians.
During Cruz's first month in the Senate, he tried to block Chuck Hagel's appointment as secretary of defense by insinuating that Hagel might have accepted bribes from North Korea and Saudi Arabia.
The Westminster gossip mill, never idle even at the quietest of times, is whirring madly, aided by leaked party dossiers on MPs, insinuating photographs in newspapers and snippets from private WhatsApp groups.
No matter which side of the debate you side with, I think we can all agree that insinuating that someone's a child is a terrible burden is an awful thing to do.
But Trump refrained from repeating comments he made just prior to the evening rally, insinuating GOP rival Ted Cruz would face years of lawsuits if elected president, due to his Canadian birth.
Capone insists it wasn't anyone on his team, adding most of the people present on the set during that particular scene were from Tory's camp ... insinuating the attempted swap came from there.
But still more simply, the New York property tycoon continued to promote the birther cause long after 2011, insinuating repeatedly in the years that followed that the birth certificate was a forgery.
Last week, Trump reiterated his desire to negotiate an end to the shutdown with Democrats while insinuating that most of the furloughed federal workers affected by the shutdown were not his supporters.
The National Right to Life (NRLC), an anti-abortion-rights group, also said Cruz and Rubio have identical voting patterns on issues pertinent to ending abortion and condemned Cruz for insinuating otherwise.
Most damning of all, he traffics in off-the-wall conspiracy theories by insinuating that President Obama was born in Kenya and that Ted Cruz's father was involved in the Kennedy assassination.
Steele said part of this year's campaign was inspired by the rise of discourse insinuating the climate crisis is outside of the hands of individuals, leaving them to feel powerless to change.
Jennifer Canter says in new legal docs, obtained by TMZ, her dad's wife, Traci, waited hours before calling 911 when she found Gary dead in December 2017 ... insinuating foul play was involved.
Thon Maker is suggesting that CRAZY basketball fight this week could have been prevented if there was better security in the stadium -- insinuating officials should be breaking up fights, and not players.
Last week, Heydon Pickering, a designer with a relatively large online following, sent a tweet comparing React to Vue, another framework, insinuating that React developers were into weightlifting, guns, and Donald Trump.
The government, in fact, is depicted as pressuring the investigators, while Simon goes about the meticulous task of building his case, which includes insinuating himself into the lives of his prime suspects.
In particular, tweets from Lijian Zhao, an official spokesperson for the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, insinuating that the U.S. military may have spread the coronavirus to Wuhan, China, will remain up.
In particular, tweets from Lijian Zhao, an official spokesperson for the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, insinuating that the U.S. military may have spread the coronavirus to Wuhan, China, will remain up.
Reading Whitman silently enriches, but hearing your own or a partner's voice luxuriate in the verse's unhurried, insinuating cadences, drawn along on waves of alternately rough and delicate feeling, can quite overwhelm.
Basic Instinct, for instance, has long been denounced not only for contributing to the vast morgue of queer characters unceremoniously offed, but also for insinuating that Catherine's psychosis is driven by bisexuality.
You don't want to blindside them with a conversation this heavy by insinuating that this will be a normal hangout, and you've had time to prepare for this conversation, they should too.
The National Republican Congressional Committee blasted out emails on Wednesday insinuating that two freshman House Democrats, Elaine Luria of Virginia and Mike Levin of California, were covering for Ms. Omar's anti-Semitism.
The audio didn't air live, but 'BB' sleuths were easily able to find out what Scottie said and add captioning ... which reveals his comments insinuating Tyler is receiving oral sex from Angela.
"This is going to be easy for you," said Elba pointing to the Dallas Buyers Club star insinuating that McConaughey would have an advantage for being married to Brazilian-American model Camila Alves.
But per usual, Robert turns some good-natured ribbing into a below-the-belt comment, insinuating that Dallas is a helicopter mom who's going to drive her kid away and end up alone.
My problem is they are insinuating a vulgarity into the culture and teaching our kids, yours and mine, that it&aposs OK to throw an f-bomb, no reason, no argument, just attack.
He claimed Clinton wanted to disarm Americans and let Islamic terrorists slaughter them, while seeming to overinflate the number of Syrian refugees and insinuating the perpetrator of the Orlando attack was a foreigner.
Daniels has said the non-disclosure agreement was void because Trump did not sign it, and that Cohen defamed her by insinuating publicly that she lied about having an intimate relationship with Trump.
Rep. Ilhan Omar has apologized after facing backlash over a series of tweets insinuating that Jewish money is the driving force behind the United States' support for Israel — a longstanding anti-Semitic trope.
This week, Hilton took to his podcast to call out pop stars who have remained silent about the Orlando shooting, insinuating it could have something to do with their own beliefs about homosexuality.
In a statement, Waggoner wrote that the victim accused the Matteuzzis of cheating and "stealing" his gym, perhaps insinuating that the two working together to unseat him as the gym leader was unfair.
Boris Johnson has a counter-column in the Sun today urging the president to butt out and, rather oddly, insinuating that as a "half-Kenyan" his views reflect resentment of Britain's colonial past.
Then soon after, during an appearance on Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen in November, Fox made comments that led viewers to wonder if she was insinuating that 50 Cent was gay.
"What I want the world to know about Nicki Minaj is when you hear Nicki Minaj spit, Nicki Minaj wrote it," Minaj said, seemingly insinuating that the "Fancy" rapper had used a ghostwriter.
Tennis great Chris Evert says menopause is at least partly to blame for the demise of her marriage to Olympian Andy Mill ... insinuating the hormonal change had a major impact on the relationship.
On the calls, the voices of a man and woman accused Senator Feinstein of being an Israeli citizen, a common anti-Semitic trope insinuating that American Jews are disloyal to the United States.
The president's remarks were also torched by officials at Human Rights Watch, a leading international rights group, which warned that Trump was threatening "war crimes" by insinuating that cultural sites could be targeted.
Heller also took several jabs at the prosecutors, insinuating they only tacked on this additional charge after coming up short on evidence in the initial case -- the alleged groping at a rooftop bar.
During his confirmation hearing, Democrats on the Senate Energy and Natural Resources committee questioned Bernhardt's priorities and conduct since joining the Interior Department, insinuating that his lobbying ties were influencing his policy decisions.
Fox News host Sean Hannity walked back Tuesday night his original remarks insinuating that the five women accusing Alabama Senate candidate Roy Moore of sexual assault when they were teenagers might be lying.
Republican Party efforts at voter suppression have made for a tense climate that President Donald Trump has worsened by insinuating that Democrats, whom he calls an "angry, leftist mob," may commit voter fraud.
While traveling across a great distance, Katchadourian also became a time-traveler of sorts, insinuating herself into a milieu from centuries ago while infiltrating a particular branch of art history that she adores.
He mentions that Clifford Williams Jr. had "a public defender," insinuating that because his attorney was employed by a public defender office, that attorney's work was sloppy and contributed to Mr. Williams's conviction.
Does that -- what you're insinuating, does that mean there's only be then two competitors if this merger doesn't happen -- and one of them would fail or both of them might fail without this merger?
Difficult People star Julie Klausner is not backing down after she insinuating that Zendaya has an eating disorder and is "starving herself" following the star's appearance at the 22 Kids' Choice Awards on Saturday.
In the earlier seasons of Keeping Up With The Kardashians, Kim Kardashian, whose own aesthetic often triggers accusations of cultural appropriation, poked fun at her younger sister Khloe's style insinuating that it was 'ghetto.
A second hearing against Demirtas scheduled for Wednesday - concerning comments he made in October 2015 insinuating that the government had had foreknowledge of deadly bombings that targeted Kurdish supporters - was adjourned until April 18th.
"This vile idiot needs a round.....and I don't mean the kind she used to serve," Rispoli wrote, referring to the progressive congresswoman's previous job as a bartender and insinuating she should be shot.
Oakley sounded off on "SI Now" and said he predicts the Knicks "will end up the same way as the Clippers" -- clearly insinuating that Dolan will be run out of town a la Sterling.
"Taiwan doesn't want to be a second Hong Kong or Tibet," declared Mr Lai as he registered for the primary this week, insinuating that Ms Tsai is not doing enough to ensure Taiwan's independence.
Pruitt promised the "regulatory assault" on coal was over, saying the EPA will be protecting the environment "the American way," and insinuating a return to the glory days of American coal production circa 1958.
"Apple seems to be insinuating itself into all kinds of relationships that I think we're going to find out about in the next year to two years," Wood told CNBC's "Tech Bet" on Tuesday.
Seven hours of testimony Cosby's defense team said Wednesday that Andrea Constand had been alone with the comedian on numerous occasions before she accused him of assault, insinuating the meetups were romantic in nature.
Moment That's Burned in Our Brains: When Rachel and Rodger revealed that Taylor (who had been with Rachel for 4 years) had been unceremoniously fired while insinuating that she was stealing from the company.
In response, Trump limited himself to insinuating that Clinton was suffering from a more serious and mysterious ailment on CNN, instead of, I don't know, calling for her to be permanently quarantined on Alcatraz.
Anthony Scaramucci believes it was Gisele who stopped Tom Brady from joining the Patriots on their Super Bowl trip to Donald Trump's White House ... strongly insinuating the supermodel didn't want Tom around Ivanka Trump.
Arizona GOP Senate candidate Kelli Ward questioned whether it was a "coincidence" that the statement was released on the same day she started her campaign bus tour, insinuating it was to hurt her campaign.
Russia's EU ambassador Vladimir Chizhov noted in an interview with the BBC last month that the British research lab is only eight miles (11 km) from Salisbury, insinuating that may have been the source.
A spokesman for Moore's campaign responded to the polling results, insinuating that the Post had influence over the findings because they were the first news organization to report the sexual misconduct allegations against Moore.
Colin Kaepernick and Eric Reid's lawyer Mark Geragos is building suspense around his clients' case, insinuating that there could be new evidence that will tip the scales in their collusion case against the NFL.
Trump raised suspicion over the DNC's alleged hack Wednesday, insinuating that the Democratic Party and leader Debbie Wasserman Schultz might have just wanted to release the opposition research in full to sully his name.
We have a hard time squaring a seemingly successful woman — one with a highflying career, a family and heaps of money — with a despondency so insinuating that it led her to end it all.
"They have a 30 percent market advantage right from the get-go," he said, insinuating that Apple should charge app makers closer to the 2 percent to 3 percent fees that payment processors do.
"Despite the continued partisan attacks insinuating otherwise, Congressman Collins has followed all ethical guidelines related to his personal finances during his time in the House and will continue to do so," Michael Kracker said.
"Desperate and defensive, Trump sends one crazed tweet after another — insinuating that the whistleblower should be executed, threatening to prosecute the chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, warning direly of civil war," Biden said.
The old Imperial evildoers have been replaced by the suitably cartoonish-sounding Snoke (created by the hard-working Andy Serkis and digital effects), a wormy, towering ghoul with vivid scars and an insinuating sneer.
She had come under fire from Speaker Nancy Pelosi and the entire House Democratic leadership for insinuating on Twitter that American support for Israel was fueled by money from a pro-Israel lobbying group.
They left insinuating they had struck a deal on the future of DACA: They'd enshrine the program, which protects certain undocumented immigrants who came to the US in their youth from deportation, into law.
The company itself seems like a parody of Facebook M-like virtual assistants, including fictitious blog posts insinuating a creepy future where social networks filled with bots talking to each other instead of humans.
Russia's EU ambassador Vladimir Chizhov noted in an interview with the BBC earlier this week that the Porton Down lab is only eight miles (11km) from Salisbury, insinuating that may have been the source.
But insinuating that someone is in an abusive relationship based on how they appear (or how often they speak), and then mocking them, shows how poorly Americans understand the gravity of domestic abuse and violence.
TMZ broke the story ... Heather signed an agreement promising to turn Barbie over on December 18, but she didn't and claims it's because she questions Nick's stability, insinuating there might be a substance abuse issue.
Some Clinton backers have suggested that the distinction Sanders is trying to draw flirts with racism, possibly insinuating that white rural gun owners are law abiding, while gun crime is product of black urban pathologies.
While Amazon's Echo only listens for a short time after hearing a "wake word" and then stops, the issue is more that it is listening at all, always insinuating its way into routines and thinking.
Earlier this week, when Nelson told ABC that she wrote the date and location under Moore's signature on her yearbook, conservative media outlets jumped on the story, insinuating that she had forged the whole message.
"My problem is that it's kind of insinuating that they care more about the lives of their guests than the lives of their students that spend four or more years on that campus," Bennett said.
Jeff Van Gundy, the Rockets' coach, had been fined a record $19983,000 for insinuating that the Mavericks' owner, Mark Cuban, had persuaded the referees to call more offensive fouls on the Rockets center Yao Ming.
The tag line of the playlist is "have YOU done the challenge," insinuating that fornicating to jams such as "Cotton Eye Joe" and "My Shiny Teeth and Me" is all part of an ironic sport.
"To jump to the point where you're insinuating something like pedophilia or molestation is where you're going with this because he's joking about, 'Well, when she gets older, I'm going to date her,'" Schilling said.
The last major false narrative being spread is that the Rafiq Hariri International Airport is under LAF control, thereby insinuating that Hezbollah's airport drug, weapons, and smuggling is being overseen and allowed by the LAF.
Ironically, he and his allies are attempting to crush an investigation into whether his campaign colluded with the Russians by insinuating that the Hillary Clinton campaign may, in fact, be at fault for such behavior.
Another reason to not use the term premature menopause is that this condition can affect women in their teens and 20s and insinuating their ovaries are "old" is not just medically incorrect, it is insensitive.
The majority of the stories of LaMarr's life are a tribute to her skill at generating media interest in her life, and at insinuating that there may have been a few skeletons in her closet.
Mr. Peruri said that someone wrote letters, mostly anonymous, to the local papers and to his endorsers and major supporters, insinuating a falsehood: that he had been connected with insider trading in his former job.
" Earlier this week, Trump insulted the career Justice Department attorneys who handled the Stone case, saying they had been "exposed for recommending a ridiculous 9 year prison sentence" and insinuating that they were "Mueller people.
His understated, insinuating rhythms — mixing percussion and electronics — connect to Jamaica, Puerto Rico and American R&B and trap as well as to the Nigerian Afrobeat of Fela Kuti (Burna Boy is from Lagos, Nigeria).
Watch the full interview with Erekat Both Israel and the Palestinians claim Jerusalem as their capital, and Erakat said that by moving its embassy, the US would be insinuating that the two-state solution was dead.
It looked as though Rihanna might have been throwing some shade Beyoncé's way after Liking a photo of herself on Instagram, with a caption insinuating she'd been the victim of a Grammy snub because of Bey.
The video goes on to compare key moments of the Obama administration with actions Buttigieg took overseeing South Bend, insinuating that the former mayor doesn't have enough experience to take the reins of the federal government.
To that professor, I want to say the following: You threw my past up to me like a Scarlet letter; insinuating that because you knew what I came from, you could know where I was going.
DiSabato says Hellickson told him he was upset at the way the media was misrepresenting his words, insinuating he knew Strauss was sexually abusing athletes and now felt pressure to put out another statement supporting Jordan.
Gingrich also said he told Trump that the businessman's decision is between "two pirates on the ticket or having a pirate and a relatively stable, more normal person," insinuating that he would be of the former.
Porsha Williams says Kordell Stewart is DEAD WRONG for insinuating she had anything to do with the release of a naked video featuring the ex-NFL star ... saying the whole thing smells like a publicity stunt.
Seven days into his administration, Trump invited Comey to a one-on-one dinner in the White House, and told him, "I need loyalty, I expect loyalty," while insinuating that Comey's job could be in jeopardy.
The husband then shows up, insinuating himself into her office, closing the door behind him and assaulting her for trying to break up what's left of his family (a concern he and his wife both shared).
Elliott eventually disclosed that the executive had sent a rambling letter to its founder, Paul E. Singer, insinuating that the investor had committed embarrassing acts during a visit to a soccer tournament in Germany in 2006.
" Mr. Johnson also wrote a poem insinuating sexual relations between Turkey's president and a goat, compared the European Union to Nazi Germany and wrote that Hillary Clinton looked like "a sadistic nurse in a mental hospital.
He was simultaneously a forty-seven-year-old wreck—Stolarsky had been a year behind Bruno at Berkeley High—and a frisky, provocative fourteen-year-old, late to mature physically but with an insinuating, gremlin wit.
Both Israel and the Palestinians claim Jerusalem as their capital, and Erakat said that by moving its embassy, the United States would be insinuating that the two-state solution to reaching a Mideast peace deal was dead.
Hunt is doing her best with this material, but the degree to which the governor of North Carolina is insinuating herself into both the uproar around the shooting and the investigation of it is a little strange.
Here are the two official teaser trailers shown at Mobile World Congress:You'll notice that Samsung is almost entirely focused on the evolution of the smartphone, insinuating that its newest phones will be the next big evolutionary step.
After Perrineau accused Miller of allegedly sexually assaulting her as a teen, Dunham and Girls co-creator Jenni Konner issued a statement voicing their support of the writer and insinuating that his accuser "misreported" her alleged rape.
As Donald Trump took to Twitter on Friday to further shame former Miss Universe winner Alicia Machado by insinuating she had a sex tape, the eldest (and favorite) scion of the Republican nominee has been mysteriously MIA.
At a late May rally in San Diego, Trump -- apparently randomly -- brought the case up, calling Curiel a "very hostile judge" and then insinuating that Curiel had a conflict of interest because he was of Mexican heritage.
Chris has been insinuating Karrueche is lying, but she's now determined to prove to a judge he's such a threat he should be given an ultimatum ... stay away from her for 3 years, or go to jail.
They did not seem to be insinuating that they believed those sentiments, but wanted Abu-Salha to have a chance to respond to comments from Zionist Organization of America President Mort Klein, who spoke during the hearing.
After meetings with President Donald Trump, a controversial rant on SNL, and insinuating that slavery was a choice for African Americans, his latest controversy involves his supposed link to the new "Blexit" shirts being hawked by conservatives.
"The Republicans are pretty much horrified by the regulation of songwriters in the first place," big-name entertainment lawyer Dina LaPolt said in a Tuesday statement, insinuating that whole work licensing is somehow antithetical to conservative principles.
Mooney, portrayed with fabulous insinuating swagger by Johnny Flynn, is the chief troublemaker in this sly throat-gripping mystery, which originated at London's Royal Court Theater and arrives here courtesy (thank you!) of the Atlantic Theater Company.
Serving as the movie's narrator — and making the expressive most of his deep, darkly insinuating sepulchral voice — Mr. Wilkerson sifts through the personal and the political, travels down eerily lonely Alabama byways and deep into anguished history.
For example, in 2014, Zellweger attended the Elle Women in Hollywood Awards, after which she received tons of online attention for what many described as a "new look," which some people claimed was unrecognizable, insinuating plastic surgery.
The company told the Wall Street Journal that the CEO search had been in progress since the spring, insinuating that the fallout from the article, published by The Verge, did not play a role in Korey's resignation.
While Nick was recording the special more than a month ago, he joked with the audience that NBC was making him lose his "black card" -- strongly insinuating the network wanted him to show less swagger on 'AGT.
Much of the far right's criticism has also been focused on London mayor Sadiq Khan, with news articles and memes claiming that he took too long to make a statement and insinuating that his sympathies lie elsewhere.
But insinuating that these black female athletes cheated fits an ugly pattern that Biles and the Williams sisters have endured in their careers: that they somehow don't deserve their accolades because of the color of their skin.
However, an additional detail in the case of the pedestrian group was that they were "abiding by the law by crossing on the green signal," insinuating that the driver of car group may have been breaking the law.
Lewandowski and Bossie similarly call establishment GOP officials who later joined the Trump White House, including former press secretary Sean Spicer, the "November Ninth Club," insinuating that the Republican Party never truly backed Trump until his 2016 victory.
After several days of heavy criticism (including from fellow Republicans), Donald Trump has released a statement about federal judge Gonzalo Curiel that almost — almost — looks like an apology for insinuating Curiel was biased because of his Mexican heritage.
Already he has damaged Brazil's democratic culture by praising the former dictatorship, choosing as his running-mate a retired general who has justified military coups under some circumstances, and insinuating that political opponents are enemies of the state.
Given the often tenuous nature of SpaceX's history with public perception of its rocket safety, the company did later publicly note that the Falcon 9 "did everything correctly," insinuating that the fault did not lie with its tech.
Season one of Legion addressed a broad range of mental illnesses, most notably during an episode that put all the main characters on the therapist's couch, insinuating their abilities are different manifestations of insanity rather than genetic mutations.
When Mr. Trump responded by insinuating that Mr. Khan's wife, Ghazala, had not spoken at the convention because she was muzzled by her Muslim faith, he faced intense backlash for attacking the grieving mother of a fallen soldier.
Michel Ancel—the game's creator—long said he imagined the game as part of a trilogy and has spent the past decade-plus dodging questions about a sequel, insinuating that one was possible, and sometimes denying its existence.
Against the advice of his superiors in the Justice Department and common sense, Comey sent a vaguely worded letter to Congress, insinuating that the highly charged political issue of classified materials in Hillary Clinton's emails was still relevant.
TMZ broke the story ... NBC and 'AGT' honchos felt Nick had disparaged them and breached his contract by joking the network doesn't want him using the n-word, and insinuating it generally crushes his swagger while hosting 'AGT.
" Twelve hours after this meeting, the summary states, "Trump again brought up McCabe's wife's campaign 'out of the blue' and 'rubbed his nose in it,' asking McCabe how his wife felt about losing, insinuating she was a loser.
When a federal judge finally ruled the NYPD's tactics unconstitutional, Bloomberg essentially threw a tantrum, accusing her of being anti-cop and insinuating that she would have blood on her hands once the murder rate crawled back up.
China massed troops along Hong Kong's border and issued angry broadsides, insinuating a devious American plot behind the "terrorism" of the protesters, but clearly preferred to leave the dirty work to Hong Kong authorities and the local police.
It was an aesthetic that many brands were (and still are) co-opting, but it went disastrously wrong when the ad ended up insinuating that police brutality can be solved by Kendall Jenner giving a cop a Pepsi.
The swaggering spirit of that age is embodied with insinuating brio by Mooney (a fantastic Johnny Flynn), a young stranger from London who shows up in Harry's pub on the very day it's announced that hanging has been abolished.
But he still comes across as painfully young, and not fully up to playing the man of the house or dealing with obstacles like Tom Porter (Kyle Soller), an insinuating but-I'm-a-nice-guy type who's pursuing Allie.
Last week, in an interview with the New York Times, Trump shocked the international community by insinuating that under his leadership, the United States might not honor the terms of NATO's military alliance in the event of Russian aggression.
And he suggested that Senator Ted Cruz, his main rival for the nomination, favors the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade agreement because "somebody is probably taking care of him," insinuating that Mr. Cruz is making decisions based on donor interests.
I've been sickened in the last few week with comments I've heard and read insinuating that, because the most recent shooting deaths in Halifax involved people allegedly involved in the sale of illicit drugs, they brought it upon themselves.
The Republican nominee went on to unveil a new charge against Clinton, insinuating that she should face a sentence similar to disgraced former Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich, who was sentenced to 14 years in prison for corruption on Tuesday.
It also noted that only a third of the company's business — manufacturing — was relevant to Ireland, insinuating that the company should be able to shift two-thirds of its profits through the Irish companies with a tiny tax rate.
He was insinuating, as he did when he falsely suggested Barack Obama was not born in America, that Mr Espy was in the wrong place—that as a black man, he was not supposed to represent Mississippi in the Senate.
At the top of this list is the demand from the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence for documents about why and whether the FBI had an informant insinuating himself with Trump campaign officials before the Russia investigation officially started.
" "We may be insinuating that these booths could be used in whichever way anyone would like to 'self soothe,'" a representative tells Mashable, "but the brand is not actively encouraging people to masturbate in public as that is an illegal offense.
Raniere said the symbol would "become known," offering the example of several women going to a gynecologist and the specialist noticing that they all have a similar mark, insinuating that it wouldn't cause the person who saw it to become alarmed.
"When I refused and didn't respond to his advances and inappropriate correspondence, he would mistreat me, yell at me and make comments insinuating my job would be in jeopardy if I didn't do what he wanted me to do," Cervantes said.
Trump's used Smollett as a rallying cry in Wisconsin and Michigan, and tweeted about the case a few times -- insinuating the real hate crime was against "MAGA country" and calling the dropping of the charges and "embarrassment" to the nation.
Twohey, who is one of the reporters who broke the Weinstein scandal and wrote the related book "She Said," told Rotunno that she felt like she was insinuating that the burden should rest on the victims and not the perpetrators.
The post was in response to comments Trump made Tuesday insinuating that supporters of gun rights could take action against his Democratic rival Hillary Clinton, should she win the election and be permitted to nominate a number of Supreme Court justices.
"Pigs have been quietly insinuating their way into our bodies for some time now," the New York Times Magazine writes in an in-depth profile of the scientists working to engineer pig organs into a suitable replacement for human ones.
And he got into a high-profile sparring match with Khzir Khan, the father of a slain Muslim soldier, who had criticized Trump at the Democratic National Convention, insinuating that Khan's wife stayed silent because of Muslim opposition to women's rights.
The night before, June had begged Fred to be transferred into her daughter's district for her next posting; when Fred shot her down, June retaliated by insinuating he'd never know what it was like to have a child of his own.
When combat and killing has become so blasé in games, adding a hint of desperation—insinuating to the player that mistakes can legitimately hurt the character, and that one more may kill him—lends a much needed sense of consequence.
Personal care items like the Philips Sonicare CleanCare+ electric toothbrush and a Baylis & Harding men's citrus lime and mint grooming tin gift set make wonderful Christmas gifts, so long as you aren't insinuating the recipient needs to improve their grooming habits.
An openly gratuitous, gruesome post depicting fatal violence against a teenager posted by a man insinuating that he was the one who killed her should rank among the easiest type of content to flag by an algorithm trained to do so.
An online petition from March condemning Google (and insinuating its "two Jewish founders" removed the word "Palestine" because of their alleged ties to Israel) had collected more than 280,000 signatures by Wednesday, more than 180,000 of those since the day before.
That's all water under the bridge now, provided Layla sticks to the deal, which further requires she make no "statements alleging or insinuating that [Drake] assaulted her," got her pregnant and abandoned her ... or say anything else disparaging about him.
Season of the Witch instead treads a line between Lovecraftian horror and a corporate sci-fi dystopia, planting itself in California instead of Illinois and insinuating a terrifying global Halloween night conspiracy, all originating in a tiny rural company town.
At the end of February, Chinese Communist Party (CCP) propaganda underwent an important narrative shift and began to blame the United States for mishandling the outbreak of the Wuhan coronavirus, even insinuating that the COVID-19 disease originated in America.
Amy Klobuchar followed up by hitting Bloomberg for "hiding behind his TV ads" and for his campaign's call for her and other more moderate candidates to drop out to let him emerge against Sanders, insinuating it was sexist and arrogant.
The Democrat from Minnesota earlier this month faced criticism from both sides of the aisle and subsequently apologized for tweets insinuating that the pro-Israel lobbying group American Israel Public Affairs Committee, or AIPAC, was effectively buying off American politicians.
When, in one creepily insinuating moment, he steers a possessed Laura toward her bedroom to "have some fun," the kick of dread we feel is not from the occult, but from a peril that's all too rooted in the everyday.
The basil pesto looks a little too glossy, more purée than paste, but it has the advantage of insinuating itself all over the pasta (fusilli is the default shape) and it still tastes like aged cheese and toasted pine nuts.
I believe he issued an apology because the secret service contacted him because he had broken a series of laws for threatening a family member of the president with kidnapping, number one, and bodily harm which he was insinuating rape -- raping the child.
On Valentine's Day, as the media raced to discover who was behind the mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, Infowars published an article with Fontaine's photograph, insinuating that he was the man who walked onto campus and killed 17 people.
Devin Nunes, California: "Until CNN retracts the dozens of false stories it ran insinuating that Trump and his associates are Russian agents, it should refrain from reporting on Trump's interactions with any foreign country," said a statement from Nunes spokesman Jack Langer.Rep.
Donald Trump, simply by having taken DREAMers hostage while insinuating repeatedly that they (and the legal immigrant communities they represent) represent a dangerous, un-American threat to the interests of real Americans, has done grave damage to social harmony and equal liberty.
Tesla said the driver received multiple warnings in the minutes leading up to the crash, insinuating he hadn't been paying attention — even though it was reported in May that the company had decided against adding more advanced driver monitoring features to its cars.
At the time, Cruz pointed out that the timing matched up with secretive meetings between Russian officials and an Iranian general, insinuating that Iran was in on that attack in some way, and said it was a "consequence" of Obama's cyber warfare policy.
Rogers informs his closest confidant Sam that he decided to have a life, which Tony Stark always poked at him about, insinuating that he went back in time and lived his life with Peggy Carter instead of coming back to the present.
Rather, the grumbling has come a bunch of retired players, wondering what all the fuss is about: ●It's Hall of Famer Oscar Robertson, ripping simplistic modern basketball and insinuating that today's coaches are basically too stupid to extend their defenses to guard Curry.
Other journalists in the country have sounded off on social media bout Golunov's arrest, including one broadcaster who reportedly tweeted that it was "easy" for police to "find" a drug lab at a suspect's house, insinuating that such evidence had been staged.
Her lawyer, former Democratic operative Michael Avenatti, has been just as brash, throwing around the #basta hashtag (Italian slang for "enough!" or "stop it") and insinuating that the pair have some kind of proof of the affair, which Trump has steadfastly denied.
Immediately following the incident, the Knicks released a statement insinuating that Oakley had some kind of problem that required help; two days later, Dolan went on ESPN radio in New York City and openly speculated whether Oakley had both anger and drinking problems.
Ms. James has countered that she is "unbossed and unbought," and described suggestions she is too close to Mr. Cuomo as "disrespectful," insinuating that they are asked only because she is poised to become the first black woman to win statewide office.
Even worse, she's doing it all under the laser focus of her mother-in-law, Mary Louise (Meryl Streep), who swings from making polite but cold sympathetic gestures to insinuating what role Celeste played in her son's death to unleashing carefully controlled rage.
For a time, Trump was involved in an ugly personal spat with NBA superstar LeBron James -- insinuating in a tweet last year that King James wasn't very smart -- one of many of the President's altercations that have seemed to have racial overtones.
Stan Zemler, a former town manager in Vail, told Colorado Politics in December that a lack of workforce housing is the "biggest potential threat to any [ski] resort communities," insinuating that a resort without a quality workforce is no resort at all.
Following the interview's publication, a number of people took to social media to criticise Boyega's use of the word "weak." yeah so here's a direct quote of john boyega insinuating kelly marie tran is "weak" for how she dealt with TLJ backlash.
While Scaramucci has walked back that earlier threat to fire everyone in the White House press shop in order to root out possible leakers, he escalated his feud with chief of staff Reince Priebus on Thursday, insinuating publicly that he is a leaker.
Having survived an assassination attempt with a Cold War nerve agent, Yulia Skripal, daughter of the former Russian double agent Sergei Skripal, found herself at the center of a surreal diplomatic spat Wednesday, with the Russian embassy insinuating Britain had effectively kidnapped her.
TMZ broke the story ... LAPD's Threat Management Unit is on the case after Rob sent some ominous messages to Pilot Jones, the guy who sold pics showing him making out with Blac Chyna and insinuating he might be the father of her unborn baby.
" He "frequently" made comments about the size of another employee's breasts, asking to touch them, put his face in them, or insinuating that he wanted to perform oral sex on her if she preferred, saying, "You look like you got something good down there.
It could happen to anyone: one minute, your mom is spamming her Facebook friends with sparkly Garfield TGIF JPEGs she found via Google Image Search, and the next, she's tweeted a photo of you insinuating that you believe women regularly lie about sexual assault.
After E.L. James' escapade in S&M became a global phenomenon (and the fastest-selling paperback of all time), romance shelves were dominated by books with grayscale backgrounds and a single object, like a mask or a rose, playfully insinuating the book's salacious contents.
And while he changed his protest gesture to taking a knee, which others have done in solidarity, that hasn't stopped people from continuing to criticize his loyalty to the US, even by insinuating he is "sympathetic to ISIS" simply because he has a Muslim girlfriend.
Some questioned his strategy on the Russia special counsel investigation when he drafted a tweet for the president in December 2017 insinuating that Trump knew that former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn had lied to the FBI when he fired Flynn, potentially complicating Trump's defense.
Critics of gqom have been quick to lash out at artists in the genre, insinuating that the music encourages the use of psychedelics, meanwhile the exponential popularity of the music has also meant that police crackdowns are now part of the cost of doing business.
On January 24th of this year, Turner published a post titled "The Walker Art Center is Platforming Antisemitism" in which he outlines the ways that Bratton's text is "unambiguously antisemitic," including insinuating that the theft of the "He Will Not Divide Us" Flag was faked.
After apologizing to the Khans, he could challenge Clinton to apologize to "Benghazi Mom" Patricia Smith for lying to her about the YouTube video being the reason for her son's death and then apologize for insinuating that Smith was the one lying about their encounter.
Conaway won't seek reelection: report MORE (R-Utah), ranking member on the House Natural Resources Committee, largely pushed back on the need for Wednesday's climate change hearing, insinuating at points that it was beyond the scope of the committee and that its purpose was unclear.
Time is "running out" for Israel, Kerry maintains, insinuating that Arabs will be even less likely to accept a Jewish state as part of the former Palestine mandate once they become an overall majority, instead returning to their demand for a "one-state" solution.
Michael Bromwich, the lawyer representing fired FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe, responded to President Trump's morning tweets about his client and the FBI, insinuating that Trump's intervention had politicized the process behind McCabe's dismissal: Go deeper: President Trump's tweetstorm against the FBI and Mueller.
The announcement comes after a tumultuous year for Kelly at Fox News, a year in which the president-elect of the United States questioned her merit as a journalist, insinuating that she was the epitome of style over substance, a bimbo with an audience.
The insinuating and expressive score by Jonny Greenwood — with its blend of Minimalist-like riffs, eerie harmonies, alluring melodic lines you don't quite trust, and piercing chords that leap about aimlessly — conveys both the posh glamour of the designer's world and his inner obsessions.
Mr. Hermansson, who was sent undercover by the British anti-racist watchdog group Hope Not Hate, spent months insinuating himself into the alt-right, using his Swedish nationality (many neo-Nazis are obsessed with Sweden because of its "Nordic" heritage) as a way in.
And they're furious at what they view as a smear campaign orchestrated by Clinton and underscored by a recent New York Times story that quoted Clinton allies highlighting Gabbard's support on the right and insinuating that the Russian government is tacitly aiding her campaign.
Washington (CNN)Donald Trump Jr. retweeted an unsubstantiated claim on Friday insinuating missing Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi is a terrorism sympathizer -- a move that comes as the administration of his father, President Donald Trump, faces pressure on how to respond to the journalist's disappearance.
"The President's statements insinuating that members of Cohen's family committed crimes after Cohen began cooperating with the government could be viewed as an effort to retaliate against Cohen and chill further testimony that might be damaging to the President by Cohen or others," Mueller wrote.
When CM Punk left and gave his infamous "Hit 'Em Up" of a podcast interview with his friend Colt Cabana, he called out Ryback as an unsafe worker, claiming that the big man broke his ribs with a kick and insinuating that Ryback did steroids.
It's the second time Beckham has gone public with a gripe against the league this week -- grousing about how Ezekiel Elliott somehow didn't get fined for jumping in the Salvation Army kettle and insinuating that he would have been targeted if it was him.
The presumptive Republican nominee, who opposes same-sex marriage, sought to portray himself as a "real friend" of the LGBT community while taking ambiguous positions on gun control that he later seemed to reverse and insinuating President Barack Obama has ulterior motives in responding to terrorism.
Disney has been careful not to call Moana a princess; my guess is because it's moving away from insinuating that every strong female character has to be the daughter of an almighty powerful king (though Moana's father is a chief), or destined to marry a handsome prince.
He also said that journalists are "under constant pressure to get max clicks" or risk getting fired for not pulling in enough of that sweet advertising revenue, even insinuating that fossil fuel and oil companies were paying off reporters to write negative reviews of Tesla's cars.
He was indeed berating the United States for not welcoming the hard-working Mexicans seeking entry into the United States in search of work—insinuating that it was somehow the fault of an unfeeling U.S. government and citing horrific instances of people drowning in the Rio Grande.
From insinuating that French identity sources to a common ancestry among the tribes of pre-Roman Gaul, to resentfully questioning whether "one has the right in France to suggest that France must remain French," Sarkozy has taken his penchant for agitation and demagoguery to a new pitch.
Mr. Johnson has suggested that President Obama had an "ancestral dislike of the British Empire," written a poem insinuating that Turkey's president had sexual relations with a goat, and likened the European Union — which he helped lead the campaign for Britain to leave — to Hitler's Third Reich.
Vernon Unsworth, the British cave diver, filed a defamation lawsuit in September 2018 in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California after Musk called him a "pedo guy" and made other statements insinuating he was a pedophile in a public attack on Twitter.
Pelosi and Chuck Schumer left a dinner with President Donald Trump on Wednesday night insinuating they had struck a deal on the future of DACA: They'd enshrine the program, which protects certain undocumented immigrants who came to the US in their youth from deportation, into law.
Elon Musk's mouth, and tweets, land him in trouble again Months after Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk tweeted an unfounded claim insinuating a British cave expert was a pedophile to his millions of followers, court filings reveal a behind-the-scenes scramble, and even more drama.
But after Democratic leaders forced Ms. Omar to apologize for insinuating on Twitter that American policy toward Israel was fueled by money, the committee expanded its campaign, suggesting that other Democrats — including Representative Elaine Luria of Virginia, who is Jewish — were somehow abetting an anti-Semite.
As instituted by Bryan Singer's 2000 X-Men film, darker tones have been used to indicate that these films would be more serious (there's a joke about yellow spandex in X-Men), insinuating that the bright and joyful element of comic book superheroes is cheesy or childlike.
"Just buy the f***ing latte," Krawcheck recently advised women in a commentary she wrote for Fast Company, a screed that was penned after JPMorgan Chase Bank tweeted out a series of (since deleted) messages insinuating that reckless personal finance habits were the cause of millennial money problems.
Daniel Fienberg, The Hollywood Reporter: Shame was the secret ingredient in Da Ali G Show, the obstacle that had to be circumvented to make us believe that the effort Cohen put into devising characters, picking his targets and insinuating himself into their lives on-camera was worth the trouble.
Michael Jackson never molested a guy named Brett Barnes -- so says Barnes himself -- and he's getting ready to sue HBO for a documentary insinuating he was sexually abused by MJ. The upcoming documentary, "Leaving Neverland," shows Brett, and he claims it implies Jackson molested him as a boy.
Reality Check: Sanders 'endorsed' by New Hampshire newspaper By Tom LoBianco, CNN Asked by MSNBC's Rachel Maddow why his campaign put up an ad insinuating that he was endorsed by the Nashua Telegraph, Sanders said that his campaign was careful never to say he was "endorsed" by a newspaper.
"Part of the issue is that for years he was identified with the mainstream media," said James Manley, a former aide to Harry Reid, the former Senate majority leader who tangled with Mr. Solomon in the 2000s over stories insinuating Mr. Reid had benefited inappropriately from his office.
At a rally in Lancaster County, Pa., that began shortly before the article was published, Mr. Trump seemed jarred by the pending revelation, shifting from topic to topic; mocking his Democratic rival, Hillary Clinton, for having had pneumonia; and insinuating that she might have cheated on her husband.
Mr. Hunter has branded his Democratic opponent, Ammar Campa-Najjar, who is Arab-American, a "security risk," while Mr. Collins has run an ad showing his Democratic challenger, Nate McMurray, who is white, speaking Korean, insinuating that he favors Asian economic interests over those of the United States.
JON PARELES Damon Albarn has come up with another of his morose, midtempo, insinuating minor-key rock ditties — "I'm a long way from land/I don't know what to do," he sings — and he tops it lavishly, with strings, piano, (perhaps synthetic) horns and a West African balafon (marimba).
WASHINGTON — Representative Ilhan Omar, who has been battling charges of anti-Semitism for weeks, apologized on Monday for insinuating that American support for Israel is fueled by money from a pro-Israel lobbying group — a comment that drew swift and unqualified condemnation from fellow Democrats, including Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
Image: Manuel Balce Ceneta (AP)President Donald Trump is once again throwing fuel on the fire of the George Soros conspiracy madness by seemingly insinuating that the former hedge fund manager and political activist is funding the migrant caravan currently making its way from Central America to the United States border.
When she was named "the World's Best Female Chef" on the World's 50 Best Restaurants list, Crenn was the center of attention for another reason: the award sparked a global debate, insinuating the world's best chef is de-facto a man, and women need their own category in order to compete.
The obsession that appears to have tipped the gunman over the edge was a conspiracy theory insinuating that the migrant caravan currently making its way through southern Mexico, and which President Donald Trump and conservative media have treated as an existential threat to the United States, is a Jewish plot.
"With just two weeks to go before the Iowa caucuses, the super PAC coordinating with Hillary Clinton's campaign is reportedly launching one of the most desperate and vile attacks imaginable: they are insinuating Bernie is too old and unhealthy to be our next president," Weaver wrote in an email to supporters.
" Adds Manley: "I think one of the real troubling aspects of the comment made by the prosecutor yesterday insinuating John's involvement in the Gilgo Beach case is that it presents hope to the family of those victims that they may receive closure soon and I think that really is unfortunate.
Janet Porter, who said she's known Roy Moore for 20 years and heads the pro-life Faith 2 Action group, denounced one of Moore's female accusers by name, insinuating that the inscription Beverly Young Nelson, 56, said Moore made in her high school yearbook when she was 16 is phony.
And some of the language used by Mr. Trump about women — whether bantering with Billy Bush during an "Access Hollywood" taping in 2005 or insinuating that Megyn Kelly asked him forceful debate questions because she was menstruating — has markedly changed how audiences at test screenings have reacted, according to the directors.
According to the outlet, the operation would attack former President Obama and his administration by either insinuating that it inappropriately gave access to sensitive data to Russia or by getting a news outlet to run a story accusing the Automated Indicator System (AIS) program of sharing information about hacking threats.
While the rest of her schoolmates are looking up at an eclipse, Verónica and some friends hold an impromptu séance in a disused part of their school, where they seem to conjure up an evil spirit that only has eyes for Verónica and sets about insinuating itself into her life and family.
"He insisted the woman from the crowd keep inching closer and he proceeded to do a voice throwing technique while staring down at his midsection, saying, 'Let me out of here!' insinuating his penis was talking to the girl," Jeff Terpstra, a sophomore who was in the audience, told BuzzFeed News on Sunday.
Wayne, who, as mentioned, has spent the previous years insinuating himself with local big wigs, has now placed key contacts inside the Coast Guard, and he personally escorts T.I.'s yacht to the port, where the product is distributed, allowing T.I. and Wayne to blossom into the kingpins they'd always dreamed of being.
When asked about these sorts of posts, Budhraja said that she would have to view the specific posts and run them by Facebook's community operations team, but "I would guess that would not violate—you would have to say that black people are violent," as opposed to just strongly insinuating it, she said.
In the summer of 2017, Aeronet News, a Czech news website that has been linked to fake news in the past and that has a distinctly pro-Russia bent, published an article insinuating that Mr. Drahos had committed acts of pedophilia and that he had collaborated with the secret police in the 1980s.
Arsenio Hall sues Sinead O'Connor over Prince drug claims "I apologize for my Facebook posts about Arsenio Hall to the extent that anyone thought I was accusing him of acting as Prince's drug dealer and supplying him with illegal hard drugs, or insinuating that Arsenio had something to do with Prince's death," O'Connor's statement said.
Facing this kind of violence, June is desperate to find a protector for her baby, and has a conversation with Rita (Amanda Brugel) who, while scared, gives some affirmation she'll help More interesting is June's talk with Aunt Lydia (Ann Dowd), insinuating to her that the baby won't be safe in this household without her.
From the lawsuit: ... after White committed suicide, and in an effort to cover-up his conduct and complicity in her death, CARREY sent a bogus text message on September 27, 2015 to White (who was already deceased) pretending as though he had misplaced the Drugs and insinuating White may have taken them ... without his knowledge.
Carson also told CNN's Jake Tapper on "The Lead" that the real estate mogul should apologize for insinuating that President Barack Obama was not born in the US and that a recent controversy over a contribution Trump made to the current Florida attorney general did not undermine his criticism of Hillary Clinton's ethics record.
While it's usually best to just sit back with a bucket of popcorn and watch reality business drama unfold, I was surprised by the severe reactions insinuating Facebook's eagerness to profit at the expense of its users' data, creating paranoia around data analytics and equating data driven targeting to an underhanded practice of mind control.
By letting his mob pick over opinions he does not like, Musk is able to control the narrative, playing up investigative reporting on Tesla's poor labor practices as a misinformation campaign—or even, in some recent deleted tweets, insinuating that one of the people involved with the Thai cave rescue efforts is a pedophile.
On Monday, House Speaker Paul Ryan told Republican members of Congress he will no longer campaign with or do surrogacy work for Trump, and Trump has responded by insinuating that Ryan is part of a conspiracy to deny Trump the presidency and, by extension, to deny Trump supporters the champion they've staked their livelihoods on.
In addition to insinuating that the improper release of her personnel file to a Republican research firm was part of an effort to hurt her candidacy, Spanberger's campaign has suggested that her own request for the same information was mishandled by the United States Postal Inspection Service, where she worked prior to joining the CIA.
The NRA argues that if Congress is allowed to do this, it will only be the first step toward far more restrictive laws — insinuating that the real interest of gun control advocates is a full repeal of the Second Amendment and full government seizure of all guns in the US. Through these fears, calls for even mild measures die.
Ironically, Sanders has never identified as a democrat and has tried to soften his full-throated socialism by calling himself a "Democratic Socialist" — insinuating that his brand of socialism is a modern doctrine, a "fair capitalism," a kind of "minimalist socialism" — something light and airy like cotton candy and achieved through proper re-education and democratic processes.
"Read more: Robert Downey Jr. says Tony Stark's 'Endgame' suit was only meant for one last mission"I'm sorry, I don't want to further confuse the issue by insinuating that pot smoking licenses for the gondola are in any way attainable, or for any of the other park attractions … Maybe the Imagineers, but that's their own business.
The overarching claims of the story were disingenuous and horrifying; the facts it included had been removed from all useful context and placed in a new, sinister one; its insinuating mention of "Muslim martyrs," in proximity to mentions of Mr. Khan's son, and its misleading and strategic mention of Shariah law, amounted to a repulsive smear.
And I'm not insinuating MMA is fake, I just mean this whole aspect feels like the two PR teams behind two guys-who-don't-actually-hate-each-other-but-still-have-competitive-spirit thought it would add further heat to accidentally leak top-secret footage showing their guys ready to murder each other via post-expectoration execution.
While the Republican nominee was mostly able to brush off controversy throughout the primaries, now that he's the party's official nominee, it seems his heedless — whether feuding with Muslim Gold Star father Khizr Khan or vaguely insinuating that voters should lash out at Clinton or Supreme Court judges with violence — is escalating the arguments against him.
One of Perry's co-writers, Frank Yablans, was both the film's producer and a former studio head; scenes of backroom intrigue between Crawford and the head of M-G-M, Louis B. Mayer (played by the insinuating character actor Howard Da Silva)—in which Mayer flaunts his absolute rule with a velvet bonhomie—have a quietly dreadful ring of authenticity.
At the time, the only person of consequence who saw an opportunity to "unhorse" the sitting president was Allard K. Lowenstein, a 38-year-old organizer and Yale-educated lawyer who had spent the better part of 15 years moving from one university teaching or administrative post to another, all the while insinuating himself into various civil rights and antiwar campaigns.
" In addition, Laura claims that "over the past several years of our marriage, Mike has made many emotionally derogatory and demeaning comments designed to demonstrate his financial coercive control over me such as repeatedly insinuating that he would destroy me with his wealth and power" and that she has "spent time in therapy discussing the effects upon me of Mike's demanding and denigrating comments.
Right-wing publications have repeatedly called her a liar, and as the Breakfast Club hosts pointed out, there are memes insinuating Harris isn't truly African American because her parents are immigrants and she spent time abroad, an attack she dismissed out of hand, saying that those critics "don't understand who black people are" and comparing the attacks to those faced by Barack Obama in 2008.
In March, John Solomon, a conservative opinion contributor to the politics-focused news website The Hill, began to gain traction with conservative media publications for a series of articles insinuating that the Biden family had been involved with a cover-up that included the vice president pressuring Ukraine's president to fire a prosecutor who wanted to investigate the Biden family's business connections in the country.
Despite Senate Energy and Natural Resources Chairwoman Lisa Murkowski, a Republican from Alaska, opening the hearing by asking Bernhardt about how he plans to handle ethics and conflicts both for himself and the department if confirmed, Democratic Senators on the committee questioned Bernhardt about his priorities and conduct since joining Interior, insinuating that his lobbying ties were influencing his policy decisions at the Department. Sen.
Former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julian CastroJulian Castro2628 Democrats seize on Trump, Ukraine transcript: 'This is a smoking gun' Saagar Enjeti rips media coverage of Biden, Warren Why a Marshall Plan for Central America will fuel more violence MORE took a personal jab at Biden for his age, insinuating that the former vice president could not remember something he said two minutes before.
It is apparent that Putin believes not only that he could manipulate the U.S. elections, but also that he can manipulate Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE by insinuating respect and personal admiration.
Those stories have relied on insinuating that contributions might have had an impact on Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE's work as secretary of State — yet not a single concrete example of undue influence has been unearthed ­despite exhaustive digging.
Former Tennessee Titans defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth posted an image on Instagram on Sunday insinuating that Iran should strike the White House if the country chooses to attack the U.S. Haynesworth, who retired from the NFL in 2011 after playing for several teams, shared an image of an aerial view of the White House and surrounding Washington, D.C., area with the White House circled, indicating a potential target.
Shareholders have a great deal to ponder on when rendering votes at the Arconic meeting, taking into account current events such as Elliott's push to replace Arconic's now ousted CEO, after his decision to go rogue with an insinuating letter to Elliott, numerous discrediting presentations by both parties, vote-buying allegations and Arconic's notice that its pension plan would require a sizeable contribution in the event of a change of control.
The usually low-profile Li was thrust into an unflattering media spotlight last summer when a columnist for Hong Kong-based South China Morning Post wrote about the huge wealth owned or managed by his family, insinuating official corruption amid an unrelenting anti-graft campaign spearheaded by Xi. The newspaper has since pulled the story but many readers remain divided over whether the retraction was based on editorial standards or political pressure.
Dan KildeeDaniel (Dan) Timothy KildeeThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump's new target: Elijah Cummings Pelosi backers feel vindicated after tumultuous stretch Harris unveils plan to revamp infrastructure, ensure access to clean water MORE (D-Mich.) Tuesday, EPA Associate Administrator Troy Lyons criticized Kildee for publicizing to media the accusation that his staff was restricted from attending the event on per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) last week, insinuating that the media blitz was a political ploy.
Last week, monthly subscription service BarkBox released their "Overstuffed" November box that included a "pigs in a blanket" toy that looked more like a Fleshlight than the iconic hors d'oeuvre:  Pigs in a blanket dog toy Fleshlight A Facebook ad displayed photos of the toy, conveniently available in three sizes: Original ad Naturally, the internet took it to a horny place, and the ad went viral with comments insinuating that the dog toy was produced with a much different purpose in mind.
Sen. Bernie SandersBernie SandersHillicon Valley: Facebook launches portal for coronavirus information | EU sees spike in Russian misinformation on outbreak | Senate Dem bill would encourage mail-in voting | Lawmakers question safety of Google virus website The Memo: Trump tests limits of fiery attacks during crisis Sanders when asked about timeframe for 2020 decision: 'I'm dealing with a f---ing global crisis' MORE (I-Vt.) on Sunday night conflated two of the central financial tools the government has to fight an economic crisis, wrongly insinuating that they were interchangeable.

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