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And no one maligns a Betty Crocker boxed cake mix on our watch.
Omar's statement did — and Rubio's interpretation of it in his statement maligns Omar even further.
Our point was that the left routinely maligns and mocks entire classes of Americans with impunity.
Since most business associations oppose onerous regulation — including heavy-handed environmental legislation — the left maligns these groups as anti-environment.
A government that maligns the outside world to make feel Russia great again is doomed to fail — as it failed before.
She maligns Trump for paying no federal tax but offers no policy discussion about the tax preferences that resulted in that outcome.
We're the land of the free, but they stay silent as Trump maligns the judiciary, national security and intelligence communities, and the press.
When judging a falsehood that maligns a favored politician, we ask, "Was it true?" and then condemn it if the answer is no.
In an outlandish lie, Iran maligns and offends all Saudis by saying that my nation, home of the two holy mosques, brainwashes people to spread extremism.
The desks are slowly filling inside Arlington Tower, where glass offices offer sweeping views of the Potomac River, the Jefferson Memorial and the capital Trump maligns.
Vanity Fair, perhaps tied with the New York Times as the publication Donald Trump maligns the most, has featured one of Trump's insults on its February cover.
Still, it would take a bold ex-pro to expose himself to a potential rollicking, especially having personally participated in a sporting culture which so often maligns referees.
And, ironically, it is at this moment that President Donald Trump will be judged on how well he lets a bureaucracy he so often maligns or denigrates actually do its job.
Mr. Trump doesn't really mean it when he says things like he'll deport 11 million immigrants, or block Muslims from entering the country, or kill terrorists' children, or when he maligns women.
"The bill maligns and vilifies providers and patients to push a false narrative about abortion later in pregnancy," Dr. Kristyn Brandi, a board member of Physicians for Reproductive Health, told Vox in an email.
Gross enough on its face, Trump's undermining of one of America's most important checks on power (like the President's) has been enabled and emboldened by the silence of many people in the very business he maligns.
"The bill maligns and vilifies providers and patients to push a false narrative about abortion later in pregnancy," Dr. Kristyn Brandi, a board member of Physicians for Reproductive Health, told Vox in an email last year.
" He continued: "But it is sad and very hurtful, given the pain the family is enduring, that people with no real knowledge of the situation are leaking false, speculative information that maligns Kate's character and belittles the health issues she bravely fought.
Facebook Messenger is upping its security to include encryption, but its effort will fall short, as it will share the same fatal flaw that maligns Telegram and Google's forthcoming AI-enabled Allo app, in that users will have to opt-in to the encryption.
The truth is literally the opposite of all of that: Russia meddled in the 2016 election while favoring Trump; the company the president maligns — CrowdStrike — is headquartered in the US, not Ukraine; and there was never an actual physical server for anyone to take to Ukraine anyway.
But the fact that Democrats have leaned into swearing months after being defeated by Trump -- an often off-the-cuff and at-times profane candidate -- signals that as much as the opposing party maligns the President, they also want to crib some of his unpredictable style.
She derides new digital media as much with her tone as with her reporting, and yet the very same digital journalists she maligns now wield great influence within the industry—precisely as this book contends, while failing to truly reckon with how this all came to pass.
"The story not only promotes hostility against a specific company, but also paints an overall narrative that maligns Chinese companies as a whole, and further promotes culturally divisive perceptions of ethnic Chinese people in America," Ant said in its statement, which is attributed to the company's general counsel, Leiming Chen.
Still, criticism of the media's gaffe fixation — like Michael Kinsley's famous observation that "a 'gaffe' is the opposite of a 'lie': it's when a politician inadvertently tells the truth" — has often been a bit too clever, reflecting the same blend of cynicism and forced naïveté as the trail reporters it maligns.
Since then, Mr. Trump has increasingly obstructed the special counsel's investigation in plain view, in the process politicizing both the Justice Department and F.B.I. It is no longer news when the president — the head of the executive branch — maligns the F.B.I., calls on the Justice Department to investigate his political enemies or teases pardons to try to influence potential witnesses against him.
" Abramson even maligns young Times staffers, writing about "the more 'woke' staff" who see "social media feeds as platforms for free exchange, not to be monitored or censored by editors," the kind of employee who "looked to younger, newer editors like the Style section's Choire Sicha and the editor of the Times Magazine, Jake Silverstein, for inspiration, rather than to the more distant and older masthead.
Paul and Julia retire to La Pitchoune in 1971.My Life in France, p. 285 After Simca badly maligns the outcome of Volume II, Julia ends their collaboration, though Simca then goes on to write Simca's Cuisine.My Life in France, p.
The movie's original title is Manila by Night, but was later renamed to City After Dark. Former first lady Imelda Marcos asked it to be changed and banned for export. Marcos believes that the movie "maligns her city". The said movie was Ishmael Bernal's masterpiece.
Totaram further maligns Tarana's reputation by claiming that she is pregnant, and bribes the village nurse Kaneshi to testify to this fact. He even requests Surdas to marry her off to him, and that he'd take the "blame". Surdas really believes that his daughter is characterless and that she has betrayed him. In rage, he burns the entire house with Tarana inside.
According to T. P. Wiseman, Catullus speaks about himself in feminine terms even in his love poetry. Catullus's gentle attitude left him vulnerable in the cynical and cruel environment of Roman high society. The criticism of Furius and Aurelius was directed at Catullus 5, apparently from "many thousands of kisses" at line 12. Kenneth Quinn observes: Catullus maligns the two and threatens them with rape.
For his impudence, he is promptly apprenticed to the undertaker Mr. Sowerberry (Gibb McLaughlin), from whom he receives somewhat better treatment. However, when another worker, Noah, maligns his dead mother, Oliver flies into a rage and attacks him, earning the orphan a whipping. Oliver runs away to London. The Artful Dodger (Anthony Newley), a skilled young pickpocket, notices him and takes him to Fagin (Alec Guinness), an old Jew who trains children to be pickpockets.
He expresses surprise at Forese's salvation - he had died five years before - and at his quick advancement through the terraces of Purgatory. Forese praises his wife Nella, whose prayers have allowed him to pass quickly through Purgatory. Forese maligns the provocatively-dressed Florentine women and predicts that more restrictive dress codes will soon be enforced in Florence. Dante tells Forese of his journey through Hell and Purgatory, accompanied by Virgil, and asks about Forese's sister Piccarda.
Hue de la Ferté (fl. 1220-35) was a French trouvère who wrote three serventois attacking the regency of Blanche of Castile during the minority of Louis IX. He maligns Blanche's partiality to foreigners and singles out Theobald I of Navarre, another trouvère, as unworthy of her support. Hue was a supporter of Pierre de Dreux, Duke of Brittany. His poem En talent ai que je die is modelled after En chantant m'estuet complaindré (1228-30) by Gace Brulé.
At the city gates A chorus of students, soldiers and villagers sings a drinking song ("Vin ou Bière"). Valentin, leaving for war with his friend Wagner, entrusts the care of his sister Marguerite to his youthful friend Siébel ("O sainte médaille ... Avant de quitter ces lieux"). Méphistophélès appears, provides the crowd with wine, and sings a rousing, irreverent song about the golden calf ("Le veau d'or"). Méphistophélès maligns Marguerite, and Valentin tries to strike him with his sword, which shatters in the air.
Sable encourages Miles to make up his mind about his new girlfriend, Channing Carter (Kim Morgan Greene), unaware that she has been sent by her uncle, ruthless publisher Lucas Carter (Kevin McCarthy), to be his spy within the Colby family. When Channing accepts Miles's proposal and tells Lucas she will no longer spy for him, he maligns her with lies to Sable, who accompanies Lucas to Las Vegas to stop the wedding. Learning of their plan, Channing convinces Miles to marry her immediately in "Something Old, Something New". Arriving too late, Sable warns Channing not to hurt Miles like Fallon did.
Another major influence in Weber's life was the writings of Karl Marx and the workings of socialist thought in academia and active politics. While Weber shares some of Marx's consternation with bureaucratic systems and maligns them as being capable of advancing their own logic to the detriment of human freedom and autonomy, Weber views conflict as perpetual and inevitable and does not host the spirit of a materially available utopia. Though the influence of his mother's Calvinist religiosity is evident throughout Weber's life and work as he maintained a deep, lifelong interest in the study of religions, Weber was open about the fact that he was personally irreligious.
The literalist reading of some contemporary Christians maligns the allegorical or mythical interpretation of Genesis as a belated attempt to reconcile science with the biblical account. They maintain that the story of origins had always been interpreted literally until modern science (and, specifically, biological evolution) arose and challenged it. This view is not the consensus view, however, as demonstrated below: According to Rowan Williams: "[For] most of the history of Christianity there's been an awareness that a belief that everything depends on the creative act of God, is quite compatible with a degree of uncertainty or latitude about how precisely that unfolds in creative time." Some religious historians consider that biblical literalism came about with the rise of Protestantism; before the Reformation, the Bible was not usually interpreted in a completely literal way.

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