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"misbegotten" Definitions
  1. badly designed or planned

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Yet a cadre of America's misbegotten youth have another plan.
Mr. Santillan's response to his misbegotten journey was the right one.
FAIRFIELD Eugene O'Neill's "A Moon for the Misbegotten," Walnut Street Theater. Feb.
STONY BROOK "A Moon for the Misbegotten," drama by Eugene O'Neill. Feb.
I hate my misbegotten children, and I wish them all to hell.
Here's another example of pro-gun control advocates following a misbegotten path:
NEW LONDON Eugene O'Neill's "A Moon for the Misbegotten," Walnut Street Theater. Feb.
Through a misbegotten business deal, Mr. White failed to profit from the movie.
A misbegotten path is introducing new rules and misrepresenting them to the public.
Forget that misbegotten marriage to Gregg Allman' and the kids that came with it!
The first lady has been the recipient of previous misbegotten tributes from the president.
Don't judge: With a project this misbegotten, we grab our amusement where we can.
Supporting Saudi Arabia today in its misbegotten war in Yemen is no less shortsighted.
Take Ryan Murphy's misbegotten "The Politician," the first show under his new deal with Netflix.
How should you, as an ethical and upstanding user of tech, navigate this misbegotten industry?
Conceptually, the episode, "My Favorite Orkan," with its misbegotten alien-visitation plotline, was an abomination.
Robert Downey Jr. plays the doctor turned animal whisperer in this dreary and misbegotten adventure.
Delayed, misbegotten, and incomplete, Freelancer wasn't a big enough hit to make developers Digital Anvil sustainable.
Delayed, misbegotten, and incomplete,  Freelancer wasn't a big enough hit to make developers Digital Anvil sustainable.
The main draw of this misbegotten middle part of the Halloween saga is Pleasance's Dr. Loomis.
After a misbegotten flirtation with Nathan Peterman, Buffalo has turned to No. 7 pick Josh Allen.
No, something much deeper than gravity or quantum theory, Einstein's other misbegotten legacy, is at stake.
Combating the misbegotten notion that the branches of our government are "coequal" could help start that revival.
Yet those two misbegotten outfits stand together as the teams expected to improve the most this season.
On the Runway Another day, another brand being called out on social media for a misbegotten product.
" He has appeared in six Broadway productions, including the 2007 revival of "A Moon for the Misbegotten.
Indeed, consciousness itself—the unitary Cartesian mind—is a megalomaniacal fantasy, misbegotten by the rise of bourgeois society.
But could a misbegotten (and far too shiny) necktie reflect weightier issues of self-discipline, competence and integrity?
It was the backlash against another misbegotten war that ultimately led to one of the most successful congressional rebellions.
One of the benefits of his latter-day touring was that he rescued some songs from misbegotten studio arrangements.
The image could be an allusion to her son, or, perhaps, to some lost or misbegotten version of herself.
At first playing like a straightforward horror game, Alan Wake slowly turned into an allegory of misbegotten game development.
What about when the outrage over a misbegotten joke — like what happened with Kathy Griffin — ends up ostracizing a performer?
Their misbegotten efforts have not made them human but something much less than that, something base, ignominious—parasites, in fact.
India's reputation as a brutally patriarchal society isn't misbegotten, but it ignores how varied the status of women is here.
The misbegotten BAT, and its phony $1 trillion pay-for, can be buried in a deep gravesite inside a large crypt.
As grindingly sincere as it is wildly misbegotten, this is a melodramatic miasma of white tears falling amid unspeakable black suffering.
Next, we should terminate all military support for the misbegotten Yemen campaign and pressure the Saudis to reach a negotiated settlement.
But I was deeply dismayed by the way his lawyers defended his misbegotten dealings with Ukraine during the Senate impeachment trial.
Consider the first decisions made by Nick Morton, Tom Cruise's hapless antihero character in the misbegotten Universal Studios franchise-launcher The Mummy.
It was Ball, you may remember, who played Mame on screen in a misbegotten 1974 film adaptation of the Jerry Herman musical.
Universal's misbegotten Dark Universe has already been rebooted once, and its relaunch with The Mummy was met with critical jeers and widespread indifference.
That clunky observation is meant to clue us in to this self-regarding movie's literary pretensions, gleaned perhaps from some misbegotten writers' workshop.
California courts often have been a laboratory for misbegotten legal innovations, and this novel form of fee-shifting is just the latest example.
As the years progressed, you learned that petulance was wrong and grew thankful you had people to guide you through your misbegotten youth.
But as you rightly observe, they also arise from the misbegotten notion that the only true measure of romantic intimacy is carnal communion.
Yet fans of Mr. Silver's angry wit and whimsy may feel he is missing in action in this portrait of a misbegotten marriage.
President Trump inspired misbegotten faith in the Republican Party by placing his supporters in an imaginary future America where all would be well.
The river is beautiful, but it is still sick, a victim of misbegotten power plants and factories, municipal waste, toxic dumping and government neglect.
For the Chinese, Yan said, the feeling of coming out ahead produces a "skewed, misbegotten joy" that has become his mother's most intense pleasure.
That ancient letter from the angry reader still makes me laugh, and the production I so disliked lives in my memory as truly misbegotten.
And it's definitely not a dance-ical, à la Twyla Tharp's misbegotten Dylan anthology, "The Times They Are a-Changin,'" on Broadway in 2006.
Editorial The Trump administration is unflinching in its misbegotten campaign to protect the coal industry from what has become an obvious and inevitable decline.
As is often the case with well-intentioned, misbegotten projects, you're happy to see them even as you wonder how they ended up here.
Indiegogo has a long and unhappy history of being the internet's home for misbegotten and specious health gadgets, and its latest addition is no exception.
The misbegotten campaign of Benoît Hamon, the Socialist candidate, which we projected to receive 353% of the vote, sunk to an even more miserable 6.4%.
What a Lovely War, The Monocled Mutineer and Blackadder, as a misbegotten shambles — a series of catastrophic mistakes perpetrated by an out-of-touch elite.
In this miserable misbegotten picture, Gabriel Byrne plays Ted Gould, a best-selling author living in Hollywood, where his books are regularly adapted into films.
You try a joke again and again until it's presentable, but various audiences hear it in all its flawed and misbegotten amoeba-like early attempts.
Also misbegotten: All That We Destroy, which squanders a truly nifty premise about a geneticist who creates human clones for her sociopathic son to slaughter.
A more diverse winners' list, a best-picture blunder, a joyous victory and misbegotten acceptance — these were the highs and lows as we saw them.
Edith scrounges for casting calls in Toronto, auditioning for such misbegotten projects as "Blood Sausage," about a serial killer who turns his victims into encased meat.
According to this misbegotten reasoning, any woman, regardless of her attire, appearance, or age, is at all times a danger to a man's spiritual well being.
"There's no present or future — only the past, happening over and over again-now," wrote Eugene O'Neill in his 1957 play, "A Moon for the Misbegotten".
I was just fulfilling a misbegotten mandate for ideological diversity — and doing even that poorly, since, like every other columnist here, I'm also a Trump opponent.
Lifton argued that these former soldiers were burdened not by cowardice but by the guilt and rage they felt about their involvement in a misbegotten war.
In other words, it's more "Snatch" than "Aladdin," which was only the latest of Ritchie's misbegotten attempts to achieve mainstream respect by retelling someone else's stories.
There is still a misbegotten stigma associated with miscarriage—regardless of how common it is—often accompanied by an uncomfortable silence surrounding the loss of a pregnancy.
Also this week, the conclusion of the House's misbegotten Benghazi investigation serves as the latest reminder of the paranoia and hucksterism running through conservative politics in America.
"The biggest mistake here, though, is a misbegotten decorousness that sinks the movie, stoving it as calamitously as an enraged whale," Manohla Dargis wrote in The Times.
In this razzle-dazzle poem, José Olivarez ramps up his litany of misbegotten "folklore" by embellishing superstitions and biases, transforming them into aggressively jubilant tales of survival.
That's what happened during the protracted legal skirmish over Mr. Trump's misbegotten travel ban — ultimately upheld, but not before the courts took away much of its bite.
At the end of that seven years, Dish will emerge as either a vital new wireless player or a misbegotten corporate husk, depending on who you ask.
The road trip was entirely my idea, and with the exception of a misbegotten tater tot here and a bastard chicken finger there, I didn't regret it.
But it is a prime example of a Moses mistake — a misbegotten stub of a road that separates the neighborhood from the Bronx River, which it parallels.
If Trump's passive-aggressive legislative strategy seems familiar, it is because it mimics the way he handled the GOP's misbegotten effort to replace the Affordable Care Act.
Baylor Swift will aptly garner comparisons not just to so-called SoundCloud rap's current tendencies toward emo confessional, but to Lil Wayne's misbegotten rock exercise Rebirth (2010).
It's not as if he's LeBron James, who has courageously spoken out on guns and killings, or Muhammad Ali, who refused to fight in a misbegotten imperial war.
Twenty-five years after its misbegotten birth, the NFL/Marvel alliance remains a lesson in how not to turn a licensed product into a sustainable comic book franchise.
We can go beyond thoughts and prayers, and the misbegotten sense that mass burnings must echo mass shootings in their random destruction and our helplessness to stop them.
Who knew it would empower every misbegotten states' rights crusade from the Civil War through the White Citizens' Councils to efforts by contemporary vigilantes to usurp public lands?
" He urged those of us appalled by the president to "to consider seriously the proposition that this misbegotten president has somehow achieved an honest-to-God diplomatic success.
"President Trump wants to shut down the government over his cynical and misbegotten 'big beautiful wall,' which will be paid for by U.S. taxpayers, NOT Mexico," Leahy said.
Thus, it makes sense that Discovery would be darker, even, than Deep Space Nine or the misbegotten Enterprise (which was kinda sorta a War on Terror allegory at times).
I said so Saturday on CNN and then again Tuesday night, after he unraveled Monday's wonderfully crafted statement in his press conference and reverted to his earlier misbegotten remarks.
In previous films — notably "Life During Wartime," a sequel of sorts to "Happiness," and the heroically misbegotten "Palindromes" — Mr. Solondz has messed around with conventions of story and character.
The desire to make small corrections to the 2017 tax cuts and possibly some limited retirement changes could motivate more lawmakers to support a host of these misbegotten extenders.
While humans have billions of tiny neurons that guide us on a misbegotten grocery trip, the pond snail's brain is made up of only about 20,000 relatively giant cells.
"True West" — first seen in New York in a misbegotten, miscast production at the Public Theater nearly four decades ago — hasn't always received the solemn respect accorded the others.
Externally imposed standards often whip an artist into shape but just as often produce misbegotten results, and if he'd gone all the way with it, the album would be intolerable.
And what should have been its crown jewel release this year — the omnibus superhero spectacular Justice League — will be the lowest grossing film yet in the misbegotten DC cinematic universe.
The former WWE heavyweight champion of the universe says Gawker invaded his privacy and caused him emotional harm by posting the misbegotten footage of his tryst and owes him $100m.
Beyond this, if Trump can avoid misbegotten wars that cost the United States trillions of dollars, maybe we can actually pay for this infrastructure initiative without further pressuring the budget.
It is that misbegotten aspect that drew the choreographer Liam Scarlett to bring Shelley's story to life in a full-length work for the Royal Ballet, running May 4-27.
It waits for you to do that to yourself, for you to get a newer, higher-level toy for your urban planning sandbox and have a stroke of misbegotten genius.
Republicans learn again and again that if they stick together, they can get away with anything — stolen elections, misbegotten wars, botched disaster responses, recessions, and now an openly criminal president.
This misbegotten deal provided Pyongyang 500,000 tons of heavy fuel oil annually and two light-water nuclear reactors in exchange for the North's promise to abandon its nuclear-weapons efforts.
But where Marvel's superheroes tend to stumble into their powers by accident—radioactive spider bites, misbegotten nuclear tests—Coker didn't have to wander into a malfunctioning laboratory to acquire his skills.
But the misbegotten notion that delegates that are expressly bound by the laws of their state are somehow not bound because of the current wording of Rule 22019 is patently absurd.
Mr. Martin delivered several acclaimed versions of Eugene O'Neill plays to Broadway, including "A Moon for the Misbegotten" in 1974, starring Jason Robards and Colleen Dewhurst and directed by José Quintero.
" In the early eighteenth century, a decisive break had occurred—the start of what Winters branded Romanticism, defined as the misbegotten idea that "literature is mainly or even purely an emotional experience.
Ross Douthat In the film "The Manchurian Candidate" — the true and only John Frankenheimer version, not the misbegotten remake — an international operation conspires to place a Communist agent in the White House.
The raunchy humor extends to gay panic gags strangely similar to the ones found in the recent, similarly misbegotten CHIPS; Baywatch strains for a vulgarity that never comes remotely close to being funny.
We know from our own misbegotten history with alcohol prohibition that banning substances that adults want to consume creates black markets that are enforced through violence rather than contracts, courts and voluntary exchange.
But it does take on new meaning when you're dealing with these vast new networks of storage, which also include misbegotten information and serious omissions—a new and unending source for unreliable narratives!
It is typical of Nguyen's subtlety, however, that the presumed extortion is on behalf of a sincere, if misbegotten, venture involving the sewing of uniforms for South Vietnamese soldiers by a woman, Mrs.
Memphis also took down statues of Jefferson Davis, president of the misbegotten southern Confederacy, thanks to the Take 'Em Down movement (whose leader, Tami Sawyer, was just elected to local office in Memphis).
At least since Cicero, who more than 2,000 years ago talked about the "odium of Jewish gold," anti-Semitic rhetoric has linked Jews with supposed ill-gotten money, often used for supposed misbegotten purposes.
Then, it euthanized a version of "Fox Sports Live," a misbegotten knockoff of ESPN's "SportsCenter," and replaced it with another, in which its hosts work in a closet-size studio, trying to be witty.
He then goes back and kills the "Deadpool" who appears in X-Men Origins: Wolverine — also played by Reynolds, in an appearance that's largely ignored as a misbegotten hiccup in Deadpool's onscreen origin story.
Elizabeth Warren had hoped to come out of the night with a few hundred delegates and the chance to break a media narrative that had prematurely written her off after the misbegotten Iowa primary.
But in contrast to Cats, which was expected to be a mess from the moment its first misbegotten trailer was released, Justice League arrived with lofty expectations and a major fan base behind it.
The media report that the president will not withdraw from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), but instead, under the misbegotten Corker-Cardin legislation, will "decertify" that it is in America's national interest.
One of his earliest brushes with the law came nearly a decade earlier, in Texas, through an unusual series of events that began with a misbegotten Christmas present for his third wife, Rozelle Rogers.
Some proponents of debt relief go further, arguing that the entire premise of taking out debt to pay for college is misbegotten, and that it's a matter of justice, not just economics, to rectify it.
The fact that basically every revelation since then-FBI Director James Comey disclosed the existence of the Russia investigation has been comically incriminating should comfort Democrats who think this line of inquiry is politically misbegotten.
Barely a year after the Trump administration rolled back a misbegotten policy to discharge immigrants serving in the military when their citizenship stalled because of the immigration bureaucracy, anti-immigrant zealotry is at it again.
The death of privacy in the digital age (a theme of Reitman's similarly misbegotten "Men, Women & Children") has little to do with newspapers, and politicians have long since learned to survive worse scandals than Hart's.
Plenty of films use flashbacks or prologues featuring a younger version of the protagonist to telescope an adult hero's journey, and it can be a hokey device for any number of reasons, including misbegotten casting.
When Whedon turned the misbegotten movie Buffy into a TV show, he couldn't have known that the DVD box set and streaming services would roughly replicate the trade paperback experience for TV fans, but they have.
The darkest possible reading of Cleveland's offseason is that it's a misbegotten Moneyball experiment; some of this suspicion owes to the lack of clarity about just how much sway Paul DePodesta has in Cleveland's front office.
Mr. Cott, whom we last saw squatting on a park bench in the misbegotten "Gigi" revival, has a crushing charisma and a sob-in-the-throat song style that makes the haunted, arrogant Donny mighty endearing.
Like a city-slicker launched into the wilderness with no map and limited supplies, some would send it on a misbegotten journey it was never intended to take, to solve problems that lie far outside its scope.
"Norm of the North," an almost entirely misbegotten computer-animated film, makes a small concession to the actuality of polar bear existence by showing its titular bear hero to be a hunter, albeit an inept one, of seals.
His career has since traveled down several unlikely, sometimes unsuccessful roads, from classy martial-arts fare (Hero, House of Flying Daggers) to misbegotten Coen brothers remakes (his Blood Simple homage A Woman, a Gun, and a Noodle Shop).
Bobby Cannavale, a hairy life force of an actor who improves even misbegotten shows, plays Richie Finestra, who runs the symbolically named American Century, a once vital record label now teetering on the brink of irrelevance and insolvency.
It's a falsehood that we have contend with every day, whether we are staring down the barrel of a police officer's gun or our life is being boiled down to a handful of misbegotten transgressions in a New York Post column.
Editorial The fourth anniversary of Hurricane Sandy will come and go next week, but thousands of storm-struck New York City homeowners will still be waiting for their houses to be rebuilt under the city's misbegotten Build It Back program.
Like the can that got lost in the pantry and is now showing telltales of botulism risk, this misbegotten mockumentary, directed by Guy Shalem and Cathryn Michon (though only Mr. Shalem was credited in 2007), hasn't been improved by time.
The experiment put in place by Lack — having Kelly, who had been icily appealing on Fox News as a solo act, try to emulate Oprah Winfrey by playing warm and wise with a studio audience — moved quickly from misbegotten to miserable.
It also has given candidates a clear idea that lashing out at Trump, or casting his 2016 victory as a misbegotten fluke, will not be enough to win the popular support need to score an Electoral College majority in 2020.
The major issue with gender classification is that right now, there are so many people in what Davis calls "misbegotten roles of sex-identity verifiers" — the bouncers, the government officials, the doctors who get to determine who does and does not belong.
The billionaire Republican donor and heir to the Amway fortune is also one of the nation's most influential advocates for the "school reform" movement that brought us George W. Bush's failed No Child Left Behind and Barack Obama's misbegotten Race to the Top.
So we professed to believe, even while subjecting that claim to no more scrutiny than we did the question of why most of us had spent a year or more of our lives participating in an obviously misbegotten and misguided war in Indochina.
Trump realized the Iraq war was misbegotten long before much of the media cognoscenti in New York, and he was willing to hold W. accountable for being asleep at the switch before 9/11 and using a bait-and-switch on Iraq.
The production joins several recent high-profile revivals of O'Neill's late work — "A Moon for the Misbegotten" at the Williamstown Theater Festival, "The Iceman Cometh" at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, and most recently, this season's short-lived revival of "Hughie" on Broadway.
In their giddy rush to globalization and the paper economy, too many liberal — and conservative — leaders have made the same mistake that they made in Vietnam, when they tried to palm that misbegotten conflict off on the poor and the working class.
Google has previously pulled out of misbegotten hardware ventures, like Glass or the Nexus Q. With the Pixel, or Google Home, its answer to the Echo, Google is likely to hang in far longer — watching, learning, adjusting and gathering ever more data on us.
The day or two of public embarrassment that Mr. Blair and his collaborators now face is wholly insufficient — and what recourse could compensate for what has been inflicted both on the Iraqi people and on the soldiers who sacrificed their lives in this misbegotten venture?
This sensitive soul, part boy, part fox, has only known the grim confines of Miss Carbunkle's Home for Wayward and Misbegotten Creatures, a joyless place where music is forbidden and the only greenery is the moss growing on the stone wall that surrounds it.
The guidelines are designed to balance the government's need to prosecute and the public's abiding interest in having a news media that can give voice — and protection — to whistle-blowers who want to come forward to shed light on wrongdoing, waste and misbegotten policies.
It sounds like the misbegotten plot of an Indiana Jones movie: a fiercely evangelical Christian corporation comes under fire for smuggling priceless — but illegally obtained — artifacts into the United States in order to build a Bible museum, and potentially funding Islamic terrorism in the process.
The trouble with alcohol lies not in the bottle or in our organic chemicals but in ourselves, and not in our individual constitutions but in the misbegotten conception of self under which each of us labors: that we must be the authors of our own life stories.
Zoe Saldana channels the jazz great Nina Simone, and does her own singing, in Cynthia Mort's "sincere and spectacularly misbegotten new biopic," A. O. Scott wrote in The Times, which "has sparked renewed discussion about persistent color bias in popular culture" with the casting of Ms. Saldana.
Tickets to festival went for as much as $49,000 a pop before it was revealed in social media posts, news reports, and subsequent documentaries, to be little more than a misbegotten scam that screwed over not just attendees but  Bahamian workers contracted to help put it together.
In one of the very few acting roles of her career (which also included the misbegotten 1998 Blues Brothers sequel), Franklin plays a no-nonsense diner owner challenging her man to consider what he's walking away from before he runs off to join the Blues Brothers band.
Instead, it had released a misbegotten Main Street parade of high profile disappointments and outright bombs including Race to Witch Mountain, Surrogates, Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time, The Sorcerer's Apprentice, Tron: Legacy, I Am Number Four, Mars Needs Moms, Fright Night, Real Steel, and John Carter.
What should have been an empowering film about outsiders and oddities finding their way in the world — and it's there in frustrating bits and pieces — instead is a messy, misbegotten venture of a working-class man struggling with the ups and downs of becoming a show-business icon.
But for the same reason — because the infrastructure plan never materialized and the tax cut was a great whopping favor to corporate interests and the health care repeal-and-replace effort was a misbegotten flop — the swing voters he needs to hold the Midwest are now drifting away.
Given that her misbegotten desire for a child with Clark was one of the falling dominoes that ultimately led to her current predicament, it's a nice suggestion of a future bright spot in her current dreary situation, even if it does have the whiff of manipulation about it.
The film's director, Clay Kaytis (formerly of the misbegotten Angry Birds movie), keeps things moving, never quite winking at the audience to acknowledge that, yes, this is a very silly movie, but always nudging us under the table to let us know that he knows, but, like, just go with it?
But their project is the one that matters to what conservatism is right now, not what it might have been had John McCain been elected president, or had the Iraq War been something other than a misbegotten mess, or had the 2000-era opening to China gone the way free traders hoped.
An alcoholic sometime actor, he died in 1923, at the age of forty-five, but his depression, his wry humor, and his anguished relationship with his mother live on in a number of O'Neill's characters, including James Tyrone, Jr., in "A Moon for the Misbegotten" (19913-43) and "Long Day's Journey Into Night" (1941-42).
Throughout his career in entertainment, Dotrice won a Tony for his work on the play A Moon for the Misbegotten, starred in the 1984 film Amadeus, performed his one-man show Brief Lives a total of 1,782 times (a feat that briefly landed him a spot in the Guinness Book of World Records), and was a trained Shakespearean actor.
The movie even reveals exactly how it's going to use this constant series of setups and payoffs in its opening scene, when a long pan around time-machine inventor Doc Brown's room full of ticking clocks and misbegotten inventions ends with a shot of the case of plutonium a newscaster was talking about just a few moments prior.
Mr. Davies also directed nine productions on Broadway, including "Les Liaisons Dangereuses" (22010), starring Alan Rickman and Lindsay Duncan, as well as revivals of Tennessee Williams's "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" (1990), with Kathleen Turner and Charles Durning, and two Eugene O'Neill plays, "The Iceman Cometh" (1999) and "A Moon for the Misbegotten" (2007), both starring Kevin Spacey.
Hailed by critics for suffusing his character with fine-tuned blarney, malevolent passions and brooding gloom, Mr. Dotrice won the Tony Award for best featured actor in 2000 for his portrait of the conniving Irish father and pig farmer in an acclaimed Broadway revival of Eugene O'Neill's "A Moon for the Misbegotten," with Gabriel Byrne and Cherry Jones.
Yeah, it's too bad we won't live, but out here in the real world we actually made it to November of 2019, and it's our job to make sure the children of Los Angeles and every other misbegotten bumbling city get to the next milestone, frames dragged at the speed of light toward something better, if we build it.
From here, the story of 2016 looks rather straightforward: Mr. Trump was the corrupt, misbegotten choice of a citizenry mired in partisan mistrust, seething with racial grievance, informed by a beleaguered and fracturing news media, and laboring under an economic and political system that had long ceased functioning for all but the wealthiest of its citizens.
And the problems that have pitted populists against Berlin and Brussels — a common currency that remains misbegotten even though the fiscal crunch has eased, a demographic-economic imbalance between Europe and neighboring regions that promises migration crises without end, a democratic deficit in how the European Union is governed — cannot be resolved by simply appealing to an abstract liberal project.
"Woman is defective and misbegotten, for the active force in the male seed tends to the production of a perfect likeness in the masculine sex; while the production of woman comes from defect in the active force or from some material indisposition, or even from some external influence; such as that of a south wind, which is moist," Aquinas opines in 1485 meteorological yawnfest Summa Theologiae.
So it would be a foolish prognosticator indeed who assumed that Thursday's House vote for the American Health Care Act, a misbegotten Obamacare quasi-replacement with the favorable ratings of diphtheria and the strong support of almost nobody on the right who cares about health policy, will necessarily be the undoing of the congressional G.O.P. Perhaps House Republicans will be saved by masterly policy-making in the Senate (don't laugh).
Beyond developing bond with a specific set of platforming physics that was intimate in a way I didn't realize was possible, it produced a bombastic rivalry with a colleague where a prominent WWE wrestler ended up shaving off my misbegotten facial hair after losing a bet, helped me accidentally raise more than $12,000 for charity, and created a legion of parents who'd make levels with their children before recording their adorable reactions when I'd later play their creations.
Portrayals of the majority of Trump voters as a part of a misbegotten white working class -- dreaming of a return to Eisenhower America's competitive advantage over the rest of the world, with benefits disproportionately doled out to white men with relatively little education -- have obscured the larger story of this election season: the fact that many quiet supporters of the Republican presidential nominee have very little in common with the working class caricatures most often featured in the national press.
"I think it is fair to say that Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE is an un-indicted co-conspirator in the premature death of 1,400 people every year if this misbegotten plan went into place," Inslee said at a press hearing in August following news that the Environmental Protection Agency was dismantling Obama's capstone carbon cutting regulation.

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