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But space watchers like Graziani see a more sinister application.
The real answer, of course, is something far more sinister.
But then came a more sinister backlash to her candidacy.
The question is whether Stoke's experience augurs something more sinister.
But there are potentially more sinister effects, including vision deterioration.
In fact, it's a far more sinister and dangerous proposition.
Kobach's mind, in contrast, is a place far more sinister.
Turns out, Derek is even more sinister than we thought.
But the true dynamics at play are far more sinister.
Aside from the threat of protests, a more sinister shadow
But maybe there's something darker and more sinister at play.
But many think that Winchester's remodels had more sinister motives.
But to others, the signs represented something much more sinister.
But immigrant rights groups argue there's something more sinister afoot.
Perhaps for our superior bacon, perhaps for other, more sinister reasons.
It quickly becomes clear that Homecoming's intention is much more sinister.
Or has he become even more sinister as time has passed?
But what if that "culture" was something else, something more sinister?
But what if he'd been an adult with more sinister motives?
She sat through more sinister marching as Bill Clinton's chief diplomat.
Is there another, more sinister metaphor for globalization at work here?
Instead, it's replaced with something more sinister: ghosts from her past.
But sometimes you wonder if something more sinister is at play.
She also got a glimpse at his more sinister side, however.
But what replaced the trucker hat was possibly even more sinister.
But some early events outside the main cast are more sinister.
Yet UNESCO's resolution veils, if thinly, a much more sinister objective.
It's not indicative of a top or anything more sinister yet.
Mr. Matczak says he believes something more sinister is at work.
Smyth, the Maryland researcher, sees something even more sinister at work.
In the Philippines though, transactional violence takes a much more sinister turn.
But most of the time firebrand speeches are hiding something more sinister.
But now she stands accused of cooking up something far more sinister.
Those still exist, but these days, there are far more sinister options.
Is Terry really to blame, or is it something much more sinister?
While Hadnagy demonstrates to raise awareness, others may have more sinister intentions.
But as the teaser progresses, things take a much more sinister turn.
Given this, perhaps there's a more sinister reason for Trump's fierce loyalty.
It can be accompanied by other, more sinister forms of magical thinking.
The question is whether or not this turns into something more sinister.
This kind of euphemism becomes more sinister when applied to matters horrific.
But within days, we quickly moved into a new, more sinister phase.
The ancient cries of media bias have morphed into something more sinister.
But Eubank's behaviour also opened him up to a more sinister backlash.
Are they just odd and miserable, or is something more sinister afoot?
In the long run, however, Trump's allies worry something more sinister looms.
In some corners, the explanations took on a much more sinister tone.
There may be something more sinister to Maud lurking beneath the surface.
But there's another much larger, and more sinister, change called antigenic shift.
But the wrongness of the world has turned more sinister, to many.
The other factor is more sinister and directly related to climate change.
And there's Caelynn versus Hannah B., a fight that seems far more sinister.
But is there a line where when hedonistic empathy becomes something more sinister?
Looking for something even more sinister than databases of your financial decision-making?
What should've been a legally straightforward process developed into something much more sinister.
"There was something more sinister hiding in my best-laid plans," she says.
What Roberts soon realizes is that this "opportunity" is something far more sinister.
Watching someone just thoroughly not-miss over and over is more sinister, subtler.
Is it as simple as ditching in the ocean or much more sinister?
Kramer says the threat from cyber attacks has become more sinister and challenging.
Think of it like filter app Prisma, but with a more sinister spin.
We simply don't have reason to believe anything more sinister is going on.
Other cases throughout the years have resulted in more sinister and tragic outcomes.
In many cases, however, we know that the real motives are more sinister.
He says it was an accident, but Kristin suspects something far more sinister.
But a new batch arriving downtown in February will be much more sinister.
What's really happening, though, is more sinister: the weaponization of the administrative state.
It is not the same as edging, which seems to me more sinister.
Yet, somehow, I can't help but suspect that something more sinister is afoot.
The "we've had presidents assassinated before" horseshit is far more sinister, of course.
There's another issue that has people worrying, though, and it's even more sinister.
As she ages, her childhood imagination and brashness morph into something more sinister.
This beloved classic candy factory tale has always had a more sinister side.
SCOTT I take a slightly more sinister view of the whole fan question.
The survivors of last Monday's dawn raid painted a much more sinister picture.
Gillum has faced something more sinister, multiple racist robocalls of neo-Nazi origins.
But among some foreigners, Koh Tao has taken on a more sinister reputation.
Then, she meets Amber (Ellie Duckles), whose charm masks her more sinister side.
Instead, they are viewed by many as a more sinister form of marketing.
Many wondered whether his departure was a lucky coincidence or something more sinister.
And to avoid intended trade-offs/design decisions being misconstrued as something more sinister.
With every fresh tragedy comes a new, more sinister evolution of previous misinformation tactics.
Edgar is a charming, handsome guru, but is he hiding a more sinister agenda?
But the apparent glamour of Juliet's role soon descends into something far more sinister.
Things got more sinister when the researchers took a look at the participants' questionnaires.
Kratz paints a different picture, telling The Wrap that the incident was more sinister.
His smile is more sinister, his crow's feet more shadowy, his pores more gaping.
But before long prosecutors came up with another, more sinister, theory about what happened.
Like its ancestor, the Trumpy Bear becomes more sinister if you understand its origins.
The real question, however, was whether there was something even more sinister going on.
Or — with shades of "Rosemary's Baby" — is it something more sinister, damaged, heretofore unseen?
Others are pregnant with more sinister possibilities, especially the ones in which John appears.
The video clip, a nighttime bus ride through barren Warsaw, grows far more sinister.
Trump's more sinister and incomprehensible aim is to help the Russians whenever he can.
Has the carefree beach of "Gidget" been definitively replaced by a more sinister vision?
Zandi, though, sees a more sinister scenario unfolding, in which Trump doesn't go quietly.
It throws their motivations into question, recontextualizing their decency as something far more sinister.
Could this be a case of reverse migration, or is something more sinister going on?
That alone is pretty gross, but dust often contains something far more sinister than dirt.
For my upcoming trip to Europe, my fears are different and a bit more sinister.
It's her blackouts and bouts of rage that hint at something more sinister, more culpable.
Others say Mr. Trump's actions go beyond the outlandish and cross into more sinister territory.
Some Wisconsinites decided this crossed the line from routine partisan activity to something more sinister.
The twist is that the martini has an agenda more sinister than its pink façade.
Why does the scenario with the doctor seem far more sinister than the trolley problem?
"Microtargeting" someone in order to influence their political views and voting behaviour appears more sinister.
It wouldn't be the first time that whale sounds were confused for something more sinister.
Some simply blame it on airplanes, but others think the sounds are far more sinister.
Manny: Recently though, Fox News opinion programs have been accused of something far more sinister.
Are they generous because they're grieving or is it more sinister than they let on?
But I'd say it's a little more pessimistic of an album, a little more sinister.
Mr. O'Keefe has been accused of making conversations appear more sinister than they really were.
But at least one of the letter's writers considers the matter to be more sinister.
Now, she's leaving comedy behind for something a little more sinister: WarnerMedia's The Flight Attendant.
Or had they resulted from something more sinister, like a Russian mole inside the agency?
Versions of the website have become more sinister, with red targets appearing on protesters' faces.
What used to be a problem of negligence has evolved into something far more sinister.
She suggested ways to safeguard your data from sources more sinister than any dungeon dominatrix.
There's also a more sinister version of the meme kicking around the world wide web.
In that way, the company comes off as being much more sinister than Fox News.
But the MK-Ultra of Suspicious Minds sounds significantly more sinister than its real-life version.
"The Phone Booth Project" hints at the more sinister implications of the unrestricted flow of information.
But at the temple, Wat Pa Sattharuam, it turned into something much bigger and more sinister.
Or perhaps it was a more sinister attempt at product placement for the ubiquitous coffee chain?
Skarsgard's Pennywise has a far more sinister edge, marked by piercing yellow eyes and contorted movements.
The second kind, a dome camera typically enclosed in a tinted plastic bubble, is more sinister.
Opponents of the vote see a more sinister power play that skirts usual checks and balances.
I imagined the show would be like a more sinister adaptation of The Devil Wears Prada.
Officials hoped this meant that Cinder was hibernating, but it appears something more sinister had happened.
More than just saddening, the deaths of the pigs could also have a more sinister twist.
But our collective failure to discuss the pleasure of sex is far more sinister than prudish.
Only time will tell if that's what happened with Epstein or if something more sinister occurred.
But that did not stop Mr. Trump from insisting that there was a more sinister threat.
Though silver wheels might pop more but the graphite wheels give it a more sinister look.
His relatively harmless drunkenness seemed to turn into something more sinister, those close to him said.
But once they have these symptoms, some people begin to expect something more, something more sinister.
Yes, it's disturbing that our president likes dictators, but that's a symptom of something more sinister.
Then it peels that mask off like a replicant to reveal the more sinister creature underneath.
This may be its more sinister legacy: a subtle but lifelong derangement of mind and body.
Mr. Guo has had more success as views about China in Washington have grown more sinister.
But civil rights advocates see a more sinister motive behind the laws currently before the courts.
Every time the future is saved, a new and more sinister one blooms on the horizon.
Opinion The world's refugee crisis knows no more sinister exercise in cruelty than Australia's island prisons.
Witches, on the other hand — even sexy, ahistorical ones — are more dangerous, more sinister, more powerful.
And the flip in the script also allows Gyllenhaal to tap into something much more sinister.
Could it be a shell business for something more sinister, a la the power plant in Hawkins?
" However, Kasparov, who now chairs the Human Rights Foundation, said he thinks "there's probably something more sinister.
Renée Zellweger is tapping into a far more sinister character for the Netflix original series, What/If.
They also have a more sinister rep as vicious bastards that drag sailors to their watery doom.
That may mean that something besides terrorists caused the tragedy; it could also mean something more sinister.
Statik's overall vibe feels like a more sinister take on Portal; playful, but also a little creepy.
Partisan news bias is far from new, but in 2017, it took on a more sinister tone.
Despite Foos's preoccupation with watching strangers have sex, the most shocking journal entry is far more sinister.
Because it looks like this referendum has triggered something far more sinister: A plunge into the unknown.
" Of the second incident he detailed in his essay, Joseph says, "That was a little more sinister.
Did Cheryl really kill Jason or is something even more sinister happening in the shadows of Riverdale?
Among the deluge of commentators were more sinister actors who took down the site, the FCC said.
To outsiders, Trump seems to be shunning the American dream in favor of something far more sinister.
But in Orwell: Keeping an Eye on You this everyday activity takes on a more sinister tone.
That's largely because of the production, which is more sinister and less manic than last time around.
But many observers here saw something in Mr. Sharif's downfall that was more selective, possibly more sinister.
For Mr. Delgado, however, the ads represent something more sinister than simply portraying him as a rapper.
Ted is like that, but much more sinister, and Buffy is the only one who realizes it.
Has he abandoned Ian and the others who depend on him, or has something more sinister occurred?
He undid himself with his megalomania, bullying management style and alliances with the city's more sinister forces.
In an even more sinister twist, all four women were linked together because they worked as escorts.
Some even see a more sinister plot: to weaken federal agencies by pushing longtime career workers out.
The new accusation is made all the more sinister for its absurd and at times cartoonish details.
The title suggests something more sinister, though: high-rise buildings causing wind tunnels that buffet passers-by.
When you lock your phone screen, you protect your private data from casual snooping and more sinister intrusions.
His desire to silence comic dissent raises the more sinister reason Trump is refusing to attend the WHCD.
" Shomer cautioned against "trying to establish 'links' in order to suggest something [is] more sinister than it is.
But it is just as likely that the experiments mark the beginning of something bigger and more sinister.
Others look more sinister, such as techniques to monitor users, which can help authorities keep tabs on citizens.
Whigham plays the role of a detective investigating the company, which is more sinister than it first appears.
Her compositions often feature groups of people in ambiguous situations, which might be completely innocent or more sinister.
But towards the end of 2015, Pepe morphed from a big friendly frog into something much more sinister.
According to David there was something more sinister going on, and he decided he wasn't gonna take it.
As the bullying intensified and the unfounded allegations grew more sinister, Lynn worried that his reputation would suffer.
Monsters carry out individual atrocities and conceal our complicity, which is far more sinister than the monsters themselves.
It didn't take long for the opposition to the migrants in Freital to take a more sinister turn.
But there is a more sinister long-term answer for the Democrats' whole-hearted embrace of illegal immigration.
It also has a magnetically affixed head, though the BB-9E's topper has a more sinister, edgy look.
" But the psalm's next lines are more sinister: "May his children be fatherless and his wife a widow!
Did he go to Syria as a citizen-journalist, as he claims, or were his intentions more sinister?
But as the harsh winter weather sets in, the idyllic location feels ever more remote... and more sinister.
But the latest revelations also suggest something more sinister: that the social network could be intentionally deceiving people.
But Breitbart, under Mr. Bannon, also embraced a more sinister element — a white nationalist and anti-feminist agenda.
Although technically correct, the word took on a more sinister meaning as it spread through social media circles.
It is, however, the same impulse that the NFF exploits to cover up their much more sinister plans.
I studied the stream, but could not determine if it was a soft drink or something more sinister.
Searching his home and store for fake goods, F.B.I. agents discovered something far more sinister: a vast arsenal.
All too often, occupational licensing has a more sinister purpose: To protect industry insiders from competition and innovation.
"Like a back-seat driver, but a bit more sinister," said Mr. Herbison, describing these mind-controlling parasites.
For Sarah, whose name we have withheld at her request for privacy reasons, the reason was more sinister.
I do love "Black Mirror," I do love the kind of more sinister stuff that's kind of dark.
Leaving Neverland begs the question: Was it for his own protection and peace of mind, or something more sinister?
For drivers wary of being monitored to that degree, this might seem like the start of something more sinister.
"Sadly, the plans of the other individuals were sinister, much more sinister," said United States Attorney Mary Beth Buchanan.
Another AIPAC ad allegedly linked to a petition that called the congresswomen's criticism of Israel "more sinister" than ISIS.
The museum also explores the technical innovations behind Henson's more sinister fare, such as "The Dark Crystal" and "Labyrinth".
It's something that's underscored with almost daily news stories, with each new revelation seemingly more sinister than the last.
A more sinister problem is that some of the men who present themselves as victims are in fact offenders.
Or (yes, there's another, more sinister option) she can give the Hood another name of a sinner to punish.
To the right, Obama has—through irredeemable cowardice or other, more sinister motives—bungled "victory" in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Sure, there are other bigger and more sinister machines to rage against, but this one—this one is mine.
The only real question here is this: Is Phil just incompetent — or is there something more sinister at play?
A still more sinister explanation might be that the Russians have something else, something worse, to keep him compliant.
When the truth about what happened to Smith finally came out, it was far more sinister than anybody believed.
But for the rest of the world, including Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, the decision is far more sinister.
There is a larger, more sinister purpose, one more consistent with his tilt toward a form of populist authoritarianism.
If it is believed to be fake news or something more sinister, the company alerts the publisher or platform.
Officials and witnesses admit a pipeline break has occurred but said ISIS' more sinister agenda has escalated the problem.
While there's been some recovery to the power grid and shorter gas lines, the next concern is more sinister.
Dro Fe's own music takes the massive, rattling sounds of Atlanta trap and gives it a more sinister edge.
Charitably speaking, that could be because of ignorance, but skeptically, it could be a reflection of something more sinister.
Because everything else in the thread sounds serious, Ms. Palmieri's ending line can easily be colored as more sinister.
But "Chance," Mr. Laurie's show on Hulu, arguably goes into more sinister and deranged territory than "House" ever did.
Infamous was designed to help players combat cheaters using more sinister modifications, almost like an antivirus software, he said.
Some friends wondered if it was a crime more sinister, perhaps an inside job committed by someone he knew.
But not all the year's fake health news was hopeful; a more sinister message misinformed the topic of vaccines.
However, more sinister reasons, such as financial ties or Russia having compromising material on Trump, may be to blame.
Or, perhaps, the reason is much more sinister, and he has been personally compromised, as some commentators have argued.
There have been courtesy calls, policy discussions and business contacts, though nothing has emerged publicly indicating anything more sinister.
And with more searching, a more sinister story unfolded from what had been believed to be a tragic fire.
Many, many years ago, in a crueler world, hoaxes and pranks that were pulled had a much more sinister nature.
But under closer scrutiny, a more sinister byproduct emerges from the failures of Netflix's Sandra Bullock-starring post-apocalyptic thriller.
Or perhaps his motives were more sinister; we cannot know, because Malik has never discussed his time in the sport.
Tate Langdon served as a love interest for Taissa Farmiga's Violet before his true, far more sinister nature was revealed.
"Don't catch you slipping," he raps, which takes on an even more sinister meaning if you are black in America.
But Andy soon ends up discovering Chucky's more sinister nature when those closest to him suffer gruesome injuries and deaths.
However, because this is the spookiest week in the spookiest month, it's possible that something more sinister is at play.
As cult members advanced to new levels of "self realization," their training took on a more sinister and dangerous aspect.
When Mr Cruz said he would not bring waterboarding back "in any sort of widespread use" he sounded more sinister.
However, Andy soon ends up discovering Chucky's more sinister nature when those closest to him suffer gruesome injuries and deaths.
"Unfortunately, there are some signs that something a little bit more sinister is going on," he told CNBC on Wednesday.
But James is objectifying her in a far more sinister way: she's a potential murder victim larger than a cat.
SirenSirens — the sexier and more sinister cousins of the mermaid — are known for luring in prey with their mystical charm.
But now investigators are painting a far more sinister picture of the 24-year-old South Carolina real estate agent.
Is this merely more evidence of early sloppiness in New York MMA regulation, or is something more sinister going on?
It is a victory for darker and more sinister forces that could end up by jeopardizing the entire Zionist project.
But files found on a deceased GOP operative's hard drive last month suggest a more sinister rationale for the question.
Phoebe S from Wilmington, N.C., had a more sinister interpretation: To me this picture says that social media is everywhere.
One suggests that the whole thing is an allegory for child prostitution, with the bathhouse taking on more sinister undertones.
Mr. Yallop, who described himself as an agnostic Catholic, said he discovered something more sinister during several years of reporting.
He mapped out the Nazis' bizarre early plan to deport Jews to Madagascar, and then had even more sinister responsibilities.
Yet while voter ID laws achieve no legitimate purpose, there is some evidence that they advance a more sinister goal.
The Trump administration's daily-soap-opera gyrations attract more attention, but its attempt to ignore global warming is more sinister.
Unfortunately, in some cases, these surveillance tools have ended up in the hands of autocratic governments with more sinister aims.
But on The Umbrella Academy, his relationship with Vanya was much more sinister than Vinnie and Morello's sweet, if unconventional, romance.
Joshua Warren offers a seemingly more sinister example of what it means to be a thought leader in the conspiracy world.
The second was more sinister, and I had to duck into a stranger's driveway and pretend to knock at the door.
But of course, this is also a show about the fantasies of storytelling butting up hard against our more sinister inclinations.
While Schwartz's defense of Jax was actually pretty maudlin, the under-fire bartender protected himself in a far more sinister manner.
Rogen's reaction is pretty well-judged in this respect, as his sarcasm undercuts the more sinister image of his political machinations.
There is a more sinister thesis at work here, one that dovetails with many liberal views of Appalachia and its problems.
But recently, experts have been concerned that the Zika virus may be causing much more sinister health effects in newborn children.
The team must make their way inside the aliens' oblong spaceship and determine whether they want friendship or something more sinister.
And the line between his trademark anti-establishment politics and a more sinister form of political maneuvering is not always clear.
That's essentially the same way a slot machine makes you feel, but it sounded more sinister that Uber was doing it.
Then it peels that mask off like a replicant to reveal the more sinister creature beneath, an especially dark family story.
Not far from Ms. Ludwig's home county, Emily Alberhasky hears something much more sinister in the president calling himself a nationalist.
Rather, Trump has described the reading as an attempt to defraud viewers into believing a more sinister version of the call.
In truth, Mr. Buffett said, a specter much more sinister than corporate taxes is looming over American businesses: health care costs.
This is a season of duality and there's also a tragic, more sinister side to the hedonistic freedom of British summertime.
"What you see now is not the use of civilians of human shields, now it is something much more sinister," Scrocca said.
But several years ago, the harassment took on a more sinister form when she was arrested and tortured by Iranian Revolutionary Guards.
The actress is back and ready to show of a more sinister side of herself in the new exciting series WHAT/IF.
As Amazon continues its attempt at global domination, one Twitter user's tweak to the company's holiday ad makes things far more sinister.
A descendent of Alfred Hitchcock rather than Chucky or Saw, this is "horror" of a more genteel and perhaps more sinister nature.
What I want to talk about, however, is the fact that this situation even exists is proof of something far more sinister.
Because the virus has proven unusually destructive in Ukraine, a number of researchers have come to suspect more sinister motives at work.
But the same technology can be put to more sinister uses, such as forging legal and historical documents and creating false evidence.
Comedian Daniel Tosh pointed out that the videos, which all feature women under 18, could be used for a more sinister purpose.
While infidelity and the fear thereof are unpleasant side-effects of the Snapchat sexting phenomenon, there are also some more sinister consequences.
There are lots of games where players need to manage a building full of tenants, but Beholder makes a more sinister request.
While Ian's extortion plot is risqué on it's own, the immediate consequence of the action results in an even more sinister act.
Trump's next step Trump's decision to rationalize rather than deny his racist approach hints at a more sinister aspect of his strategy.
The videos, audio messages, letters, chatter and know-how that they then share are much more sinister than typical online hobbies, though.
As United States Attorney Mary Beth Buchanan said in 2007: "Sadly, the plans of the other individuals were sinister, much more sinister."
But the leisurely sport of badminton would feel much more sinister if you were playing against a robot that never gets tired.
And yes, at least some of the latter—like this weekend's gunman—believe in the more sinister slogan that arbeit macht frei.
"I believe they like to make me out as somebody a little more sinister than I really am," he tells Mike Wallace.
Together, he and Mr. Stone improvised a scene in which the exhortations of the talking berries grow more sinister: Remember "Star Wars"?
Mendoza is undeterred, but as he begins his investigation, Padre Juan's murder begins to seem part of something more sinister and dangerous.
The deep state is out to get him This is a broader and more sinister idea, arguably, than any of the others.
The details of that confrontation are what led law enforcement officials to believe it was a suicide and not something more sinister.
But as the two become closer, it soon becomes clear that Greta's motives are a lot more sinister than they first appeared.
Project Cassandra should be revived and resourced, because the narco-terrorist threat did not go away — if anything it became more sinister.
Things took a more sinister turn when a documentary posited that Cropsey was actually real— a convicted child kidnapper named Andre Rand.
They say the proposals for expanded background checks are unenforceable and represent a slippery slope toward something more sinister, like gun registration.
In a still more sinister vein, in January 2016, Saudi Arabia announced it had executed 47 men deemed enemies of the state.
The app is popular because making and sharing such clips is fun, but some Western observers' thoughts turned to something more sinister.
But the false specter of voter fraud has been used for much more sinister purposes than overblown rhetoric amid a contested election.
Is Masha really going to heal all those who walk into her house, or is there something more sinister going on here?
" Then, over the music, something more sinister: "All of a sudden I heard a bang, looked over and saw this thing burning.
This is well known within the sport, and now the even more sinister side of the world of gymnastics is getting attention.
Ebola-chan took a more sinister tone, as people started using her to make racist jokes about the deaths of West Africans.
He's taken on a more sinister persona as he backed the Leave campaign seemingly so he could take over the Tory Party.
Cameron Jamie's three short films currently on view at Gladstone Gallery blur the boundary between documentation of ritualized performances and something more sinister.
In an environment where we're bombarded with "clean eating," non-GMO, powders and dusts, energies and auras, is the subtext something more sinister?
Although Nick isn't worshipping the dark lord, her more sinister motives slowly emerge as show makes an unexpected switch from comedy to mystery.
But their non-threatening stance on what some have called "self-worship" quickly became entrenched in more sinister news items of the time.
Is it truly just a way to shut out the free press, as Jughead suggests, or could it be something even more sinister?
Maybe you think your partner or housemate has somehow gotten access to your accounts, or maybe it's a more sinister type of attack.
There's a lot we still don't know about the case - was it a break-in gone wrong, or was it something more sinister?
The singer told Us Weekly that though all her fellow Fifth Harmony members fall victim to cyberbullying, Kordei's haters are far more sinister.
Exhortations to always try your hardest and maintain a positive attitude were punctuated with other signs that came across as slightly more sinister.
The deeper, more sinister response is also the most seemingly benign: we abstract them so they become only sources of labor and wealth.
There is no obvious threat here, no literal "wolf" — it is either all psychological, or, darker still, implies more sinister societal dangers lurking.
It suggests Caracal was the product of a sophomore slump rather than something more sinister, and its brevity and relative simplicity are assets.
But 1989's Ghostbusters II has a more sinister prediction for 2016: The world is going to end this Valentine's Day — on Sunday.
Although his death was attributed to a heart attack, doubts have lingered, enabling Maurensig to imagine more sinister causes in this enthralling novel.
The remark was seen by his defenders as encapsulating his "America First" approach to governing but as something more sinister by his critics.
Ganz said some of his patients are concerned that if a certain candidate is elected, it could lead to something much more sinister.
Or perhaps we are witnessing something more sinister: a particularly ugly moment in time, seeping into us and threatening to pull us under.
It's soft and sketchy, fun and endearing, with only the thinnest wiry vein of anything more sinister concealed in its soft, piecemeal storytelling.
Or was America perhaps more sinister, a grasping imperial power defeated as much by its own hubris as by a stalwart Vietnamese foe?
Maybe Mr. Lee once believed that a white woman couldn't love a black man without also having something more sinister up her sleeve.
One expert said Iran has two options: Quickly strike the US now, or wait and plan for something more sinister in the future.
Hammer maneuvers his character nimbly as Will skates on the edge of reality, lapsing into hallucinations or fugue states — or something more sinister.
They resemble Pop art sculptures in the vein of Robert Indiana, which we're accustomed to, but here the declarations make for more sinister markers.
Hiltner says she loves to create work that might appear whimsical at first glance, but reveals a much more sinister side upon closer inspection.
"This is why people are saying this is more sinister than what was going on in Georgia, because the state's affording protection," he said.
If you watch porn, you've probably experienced it; browsing for something that appeals to you sexually, and instead opening up something way more sinister.
After Jughead learns that Hiram is the mastermind behind the fizzle rocks trade, the drugs are revealed to have an even more sinister purpose.
Though wildfires have many causes, especially during the dry summer and fall months in California, one blaze seems to have a more sinister origin.
But the sudden attention gave some the false impression that the number of cases was unusually high — that something more sinister was going on.
And while many GOP lawmakers have cited "common sense" and compassion as reasons to revisit harsh criminal laws, there are also more sinister motives.
Soon, Cooper starts to wonder where the game ends and his own reality begins, and whether SaitoGemu might have more sinister motives in mind.
Their increasingly rich companies are coming to be viewed as more and more sinister, thanks in part to the jobs they look to automate.
However, given President Donald Trump's hostility toward the media, some media organizations and commentators fear that the database could have a more sinister purpose.
VICE News has reached out to Rubio's office to ask if the senator meant he would fight the conspiracy theorist, or something more sinister.
The overly large chair in the corner of the room began to take on a more sinister, almost frightening visage in the evening gloom.
For his part, Mr. Borle said he hopes to emphasize the "humanity and sweetness" of the role rather than its more sinister, eccentric qualities.
Personally, I think there is a far more sinister comparison to another fairy tale, that of Pinocchio's transformation into a jackass on Pleasure Island.
On her wedding night, Grace (Samara Weaving) discovers that her new husband's fabulously wealthy family is much stranger and more sinister than she realized.
We can't know for sure if there is a more sinister reason for Trump's obstruction because Mueller didn't put him under the interrogation lights.
The head-scratching ghost of Samuel Beckett, and the more sinister spirit of Harold Pinter, haunt "Ballyturk," which traffics unapologetically in literature's biggest theme.
Right now, they appear even more sinister: Trump, unleashed by his escape in the impeachment saga, is asserting political control over the Justice Department.
But fierce global competition has taken its toll, and Dupin suspects the pools are currently being used for something more sinister than processing salt.
Benedict Cumberbatch's Sherlock confronts his worst enemy: Culverton Smith (Toby Jones), a man with a very dark secret and an even more sinister core.
And what is he after, to make himself into a Host and thus get rid of his memories, or something more sinister, more apocalyptic?
In a more sinister example, one source says that the Mexico bank heist revealed this week may have been made possible with inside help.
In some cases, the workers — who were promised anonymity — had taken what they thought was a legitimate job that then changed into something more sinister.
Plus, riders of Space Mountain and Pirates of the Caribbean will experience limited-edition effects mid-ride that are inspired by Disney's more sinister characters.
The weakness across assets is causing investors to question whether there is something "bigger and more sinister" happening in the global economy, according to Currie.
If it's something more sinister, like a person, the camera can then automatically zoom in and track that person as they move around the room.
The very notion of Russians carrying out covert operations, disrupting and influencing the U.S. government, takes on a more sinister — and certainly less nostalgic — tone.
But the main reason for the falling numbers is more sinister: both North Korea and China have intensified their crackdowns on those trying to leave.
Müller doesn't shy away from focusing on the more sinister impacts of state controlled propaganda under the Nazi regime and the way it stunted design.
Supposedly, the facility's "Homecoming" program helps soldiers rejoin civilian life — but is that its true purpose, or is there something more sinister going on here?
But to the internet's delight, the post has since been littered with comments from conspiracy theorists convinced the photos show something a lot more sinister.
But now it seems that something even more sinister is happening when the killer starts to attack more than just the people being cared for.
Yet a more sinister side to our perpetual outrage on Twitter also firmly established itself these past 12 months, amid the more light-hearted shaming.
In an interview with CNN's Alisyn Camerota Tuesday, Schreibman described coming to the conclusion that the pot might be something more sinister than just trash.
They note Katherine says in the declaration she's been in London and therefore did not appear in court, but Trent thinks its something more sinister.
" Other acts were more sinister, including "a fairly prevalent myth about being able to cure AIDS by having (sexual) intercourse with a woman with albinism.
Then, like a womb, the narrative grows bigger and bigger, slowly expanding to open up an intervention into a larger, more sinister government-sanctioned narrative.
There's a common misconception that some people are simply born with a talent for sleuthing – whether to uncover infidelity or to solve more sinister mysteries.
"I believe there is something much more sinister going on with these videos, like mind control or behavior modification," one r/elsagate member told me.
Of course, within the uplifting story is a more sinister reality: Facebook is all about collecting and quantifying user data and selling that to advertisers.
I try to see clearly when just criticism of Israel and Zionism veers into something murkier and more sinister, the ugly rhetoric of anti-Semitism.
Pai's jocularity, however, hides a more sinister truth: His war on net neutrality is an extension of the Trump administration's war against the working class.
Then, when Epstein pleaded guilty in a 2008 to soliciting and procuring a minor for prostitution, his need for privacy began to appear more sinister.
A more common avenue for getting your ass totally poisoned is to consume berries that deceptively resemble blackberries, but are actually a more sinister species.
C-SPAN released a statement on Twitter addressing the swap, chalking it up to a simple technical mixup, instead of something more sinister or deliberate.
More sinister, and less public, are the lobbyists and semipermanent political staffers who connect candidates to donors for their mutual benefit, if no one else's.
But many people in the county assumed a more sinister motive, especially with the state in the midst of a hotly contested election for governor.
He'll soon need to use them in more sinister circumstances: The story, adapted from a comic book by Dennis Liu, involves Dion fighting a villain.
Since co-showrunner Averill co-produced and wrote for Hill House, you might think the show would hew to that more sinister haunted house approach.
Julian, a sailor with impressive abs, whisks Scarlett and her sister off to Legend's private isle, where the games are more sinister than Scarlett imagined.
Bill Hader's lead character capitalized on the antihero wave ushered in by Breaking Bad, but delivered something more sinister and amusing than previously thought possible.
But in Ukraine's case, a more sinister motive — paralysis of the country's vital computer systems — may have been at work, cybersecurity experts said on Wednesday.
It's the fad du jour to complain about partisan gerrymandering, but there's a more sinister power grab unfolding right under your nose: the judicial gerrymander.
Although it did not end well for Mr. Bah in Episode 4, he seemed to be a pawn in a much more sinister governmental game.
While it's too soon to tell if last year's total was an anomaly, some experts fear it could herald a return to more sinister times.
More than one State Department official told me that they believed all of this wasn't a case of simple mismanagement but of something more sinister.
And it's at least possible that many of the donations here are garden-variety influence peddling, rather than indicative of some larger and more sinister scheme.
But as common—and fertile—as not getting along with one's family members may be, where does normal conflict start to blur into something more sinister?
But as their travels unfold, they begin to suspect something far more sinister has happened to Cody – including the possibility that he was kidnapped or murdered.
This idea of the pleasure zone also implies a more sinister inquiry: what must be excluded for the pleasure zone in order for it to exist?
But behind the scenes he's much more sinister, gathering intel on his love interest and her friends and plotting nefarious ways to use it against them.
Her sweet songs belie a more sinister story: "He told me I was a dead woman," she says of her husband, her eyes filling with tears.
Age discrimination has much more sinister consequences, especially in the United States, where most of the elderly can't solely rely on social security for their income.
As the detective examines the clues scattered around various crime scenes within a creepy old mansion, he's finding hints that something more sinister is going on.
Whereas our forefathers faced regular threats of plagues, famine, and the like, us modern humanfolk are up against a far more sinister force: drained phone batteries.
This whistleblower is claiming the documents went missing from the database, the more sinister — but so far unverifiable — implication being that they were purposely being withheld.
How did we arrive at this fraught place where the use of nothing more sinister than a body metaphor can assume the power to cause harm?
Like most fans, we weren't aware of how much the women were chiseled to meet Euro-American beauty standards, let alone subjected to more sinister treatment.
This enforcement regime is totally inadequate for scam artists and we need do more to separate enforcement of carelessness and other mistakes from more sinister actors.
He often intimates that he may not live to finish his term, whether because of overwork and age—he is seventy-one—or something more sinister.
Although she's exhibiting appalling behavior, wouldn't there be something more sinister about Brandy, or about any controversial character, if there was more room for the unexpected?
Talk about being typecast: the actor who played Ramsay Bolton in Game of Thrones, Iwan Rheon, has a new role that might just be even more sinister.
And on a more serious level, it symbolized the Trump administration's absolute loyalty to the Saudi royal family, which has become more sinister in the months since.
The President's agitated demeanor and his willingness to use the symbolism of his office for such an extraordinary purpose seemed more sinister than humorous at the time.
A widow complaining that she had to sell their yacht doesn't draw much sympathy, but there's some suggestion that Axe's philanthropic mission masks a more sinister agenda.
Initially, it plays like the descendant of The Last Guardian and other works from acclaimed director Fumito Ueda, but it slowly takes on a more sinister vibe.
"While Ramaphosa and the six or so other contenders battle the smears against them, something more sinister and insidious is unfolding," writes Justice Malala, a political columnist.
No, "Callister's" villain is much more sinister: Robert Daley (Jesse Plemons), a sadist and sex creep who is hiding in plain sight as a bullied Nice Guy.
Others have alluded to a more sinister attempt at ethnic cleansing of the charts, as disco's origins were found predominantly in the Black, Latino, and gay communities.
As an individual, that's a deal I'm happy to take — but it becomes far more sinister if I no longer have a reasonable chance to say no.
More sinister still, the original compromises that elevated these rights to the status of human rights have enabled totalitarian regimes to sit at the human-rights table.
Trump is, however, now officially pushing a more sinister conspiracy theory -- the so-called deep state -- the idea that an entrenched bureaucracy is working to delegitimize him.
Screamin' Jay Hawkins wrote it as a love song in 1956, but when he put it to tape it came out as something a little more sinister.
But that hard look should not avoid confronting the "we" that is actually glorified — and asking whether under its team colors, it hides something much more sinister.
Making elegant cuts in the panels where the faces of Venetians would be located, Wilson's use of the economy of abstraction evokes something more sinister at play.
Most neighbors had only vague recollections of Mr. Artan, but none spoke of anything more sinister than his habit of parking in front of a fire hydrant.
With more sinister and poignant clips, he explores the anxieties around both the relationship's end and the terrorist attacks happening around the world during the same period.
Whether artists (and their assistants) will see these tools as Furnas does — a welcome break from enormous labor — or a more sinister force, remains to be seen.
"This enforcement regime is totally inadequate for scam artists and we need do more to separate enforcement of carelessness and other mistakes from more sinister actors," Thune added.
Logistically, we've never seen Ivy and the clowns in the same room, which is enough reason for me to start wondering if something (even) more sinister is up.
Data gathering in the name of marketing may have been the starting point that William (Jimmi Simpson) initially suggested, but the project has become something much more sinister.
Following the revelation that the comedian forced several women to watch him masturbate, the character's dialogue takes on a much more sinister tone than Hirsch probably originally intended.
More sinister still, the strangers are their precise doubles except that they are wearing red over-alls and tan driving gloves: Halloween costume outfitters, start stocking up now.
For some conservative Americans, the court ruling represented something more sinister — an abdication of the government's duty to promote heterosexuality as a sexual norm fundamental to American society.
Not a Terminator A security robot in Washington ended up face-down in a fountain, but it's unclear if it was just an accident -- or something more sinister.
But there is a more sinister dimension to Trump's alliance with these Republican leaders: Congress has the power to check the president, including impeachment and removal if necessary.
If the inquiry fails to uncover strong evidence of a technical problem, experts said the possibility of a more sinister chain of events would most likely take prominence.
Instead, he suggests something more sinister: Today's leading Democrats actually don't want to reduce inequality because they believe that inequality is the normal and righteous order of things.
The old World War II cartoon of Pogo stating "we have met the enemy and he is us" will therefore now take on a considerably more sinister meaning.
Instead, Ms. Coixet highlights the undertow of subtle savagery in her genteel material, giving its picturesque setting — an English coastal village in 1959 — a more sinister, cynical cast.
But as they go on, like a GIF on loop, I wonder: Could they be something else, more sinister, these sharp red shards falling over an empty city?
Dramas about gay men's and women's lives written in the next few years may reflect a more embattled era, trading tales of rocky relationships for subjects more sinister.
But the timing of their departures, as well as the speed at which they occurred, has led other Hungarian judges to wonder whether something more sinister was afoot.
Findings by the American intelligence community that Russia had intervened in the election on Mr. Trump's behalf seemed further evidence of a bromance, if not something more sinister.
It's clear enough, even early on, that something more sinister is happening behind the scenes in the town of Flint City, Oklahoma where much of the story unfolds.
The continuing wave of cyber attacks that crippled businesses and utilities in Europe may have had a more sinister motive than ransom money — paralysis of vital computer systems.
This is perhaps not new in Brazil, but the undermined ability of workers to unite against corporate and technocratic forces is, and makes this tale more sinister and universal.
And both shows lend themselves to theories about who and what is real, where the plot is going, and if there isn't something more sinister running beneath the surface.
The naked, authoritarian power grab that is now evolving in the West Wing under the troika of Donald Trump, Steve Bannon, and Jared Kushner, is something much more sinister.
But there is also an inescapable undercurrent of bitterness that relies on something more sinister when it comes to discussing the No. 211 player in women's tennis, Serena Williams.
One Australian man has clearly been reading too many true crime novels, because last Friday, he mistook a washed-up jellyfish for something more sinister — a rogue breast implant.
It's hard to tell if he simply hates his sister for getting the love, affection, and comfort that he never did or if there's something more sinister at play.
Or could it be something more sinister, like some new drug-fueled craze for the local news to report on in between inspirational stories about dogs in the military?
While there are geopolitical issues right now around the globe, strategist David Nelson told CNBC on Monday there are "more sinister things" happening in the bond market right now.
She grew up under the communist scrutiny of the Soviet Socialist Republic, a fact that lends a more sinister edge to the exhibition, It's the Little Things That Matter.
But, a pessimistic, yet wise, commenter on a BuzzFeed story shares a much more sinister take on why Sansa could be in a crypt with her younger sister's sword.
Interracial cuckolding à la Dogfart takes on something of a more sinister, rape-adjacent sexual projection, though, with scenes typically containing multiple Black men and a single white woman.
State media called it a "sculpture gallery," but it looks like something more sinister amid the ruins of Ghouta: a symbol of the regime&aposs victory on its terms.
Dallas: Until Stefon Diggs's last-second 61-yard touchdown last Sunday against the New Orleans Saints, the term "Hail Mary" had a far more sinister connotation to Vikings fans.
But a civil suit stemming from the March 22013 attack near McAllen, now making its way through the courts, is shedding light on a more sinister kind of corruption.
A more sinister explanation is that further violence on the streets could become an excuse to impose a curfew, formally or de facto, and pass other extreme emergency regulations.
This changed Germany's de facto running of the currency union into something much more sinister, where what is good for Germany is not good for Europe as a whole.
Ne-Yo says the hostage video making the rounds has nothing to do with Donald Trump, and that its creators suffer from something far more sinister than political motive.
But civil rights groups argued the administration had a more sinister reason: collecting data that could help states draw legislative districts based on citizen population instead of total population.
But many incels have a much more sinister, and specific, worldview — one that the Southern Poverty Law Center sees as part of a dangerous trend toward male radicalization online.
Carrie ends up killing her mom and knowing how fraught the relationship between Cheryl and Penelope is, it's possible this archery photo could just be foreshadowing something much more sinister.
It's more sinister than that, though: If women earn less, but pay more for products, it hurts our bottom line and prevents us from ever gaining wealth and economic security.
Instead of creating alternative currencies, cryptomining software could be used for a more sinister attack that could steal corporate secrets, according to Troy Kent, a threat researcher at Awake Security.
That show drove its audience wild with artful links to the occult, hinting at something far darker, more sinister, and more compelling than anything that came to pass on-screen.
Korede's bid to control and protect her "hapless" younger sister becomes more desperate, and Ayoola's ability to manipulate Korede — and the other people around her — becomes more sinister and pointed.
But the grim "Gallery," which takes place in a shooting gallery, has a more sinister air in which colorful targets pop up and are replaced by dancers in green masks.
Euron Greyjoy — who in the books is a less clownish and much more sinister figure, with seeming magical ambitions — won the kingsmoot and was named king of the Iron Islands.
By Mindhunter's final few episodes, it becomes clear he's up to something much more sinister, leaving the show (and the work of the FBI agents) as open-ended as possible.
" The Clinton campaign fired back with a post, "Donald Trump, Pepe the frog, and white supremacists: an explainer" on why "that cartoon frog is more sinister than you might realize.
After the shoot, The Verge's design director William Joel used Adobe After Effects to apply a gray cast to the hands in order to give them a more sinister feel.
The Saudi government initially denied any involvement in his disappearance, saying he must have left through a back entrance, but evidence that something much more sinister had happened quickly emerged.
And surely there's a more sinister way to read the inclusion of real-world objects and settings — that shooting people in worlds that resemble ours could inspire similar violence offscreen.
During a viewing party for the last two episodes at Paley Center in New York, Washington shared that she actually struggled with playing the new darker, more sinister Olivia Pope.
When I faced difficult work, like thinking through an article idea or editing the same draft for the hundredth time, for example, a more sinister screen would draw me in.
There were times throughout the project that his melodies sounded like a more sinister, drug-focused version of 808s era Kanye—which to some critics came off as straight biting.
While the familial relationship alone is enough to draw the ire of many Americans, the gravity of the situation may very well be more sinister, and is certainly more complicated.
So while "nice" might seem appealing on face value, when you consider the way that women's agency has been restricted by our male dominated society the concept seems more sinister.
But these viruses are not the dangerous ones you commonly hear about, like those that cause the flu or the common cold, or more sinister infections like Ebola or dengue.
But if this person can't accept rejection (like that person who just doesn't get that you have no friend chemistry) feel free to opt for a more sinister escape plan.
Swapping host species often allows pathogens to take a more sinister turn, causing severe illness or death in their new host despite only triggering mild symptoms in their animal reservoir.
It was not immediately clear whether the blast was caused by an illegal firecracker, which are widely used in New Year's Eve celebrations in Germany, or by something more sinister.
By laying bare DNC staffers' personal suspicions of Sanders, the emails suggest to his voters that much more sinister tricks against their candidate were occurring just outside of public view.
"We've seen cybercriminals previously launch these big attacks against websites to draw everyone's attention in, whilst in the background they conduct a more sinister attack of a financial nature," said Lyne.
However, Ben Wadham, an associate professor in the School of Education at Flinders University in Adelaide and a former military investigator, believes the flag may signify something more sinister, VOA reported.
Or (and this is even more sinister), perhaps Robert Ford has been in the Cradle all along, pulling the strings, and driving wedges between Dolores and Maeve with her new powers.
Will Fred survive the season so that he can find the shooter and bring him to justice, or is something even more sinister going down in Riverdale than anyone could predict?
But no more: These days, there are plenty of psychological thrillers to pick from — many of them more sinister and more spine-chilling than Big Little Lies or even The Shining.
We liked how the music changed the tone of the footage, the daytime friendly content suddenly becoming something a little more sinister yet still imbued with an air of comedic absurdity.
Though investigations by the local sheriff's office and three state attorneys have concluded O'Connell's death was a suicide, those who knew her best claim they have proof of something more sinister.
The United States may not be the only government holding records of the last radio transmissions involving Dag Hammarskjold's plane, whether they are consistent with pilot error or something more sinister.
There's another more sinister aspect to this bill: placing children at risk of medical experimentation and bleak futures when they are given the "right" to hormone blockers and sex change operations.
This administration either doesn't understand or, perhaps more sinister, doesn't care, that if you are fleeing a burning building, boarding up the windows and locking the doors will not deter you.
He posts pictures of tulip fields and salt mines, housing developments and landfills, and though they're all breathtaking, it's jarring to see pristine wilderness juxtaposed by more sinister images of destruction.
Despite being warned away by a stranger, Ho at last makes it to the outpost, where a story of sorts emerges, along with allies and other figures who prove more sinister.
H.S.B.C. executives were shocked when Falciani was subsequently hailed across Europe as the "Edward Snowden of banking," in part because they had become convinced that he was something decidedly more sinister.
The VRIC, however, is more sinister, describing the four biggest threats to global security and their increasing reliance on one another: Venezuela (and the broader Bolivarian Alliance), Russia, Iran and China.
While making silly clips and seeing what you look like as a granny may not pose a threat, the idea that someone could exploit this technology for more sinister means is.
But in 2017, it took on a more sinister meaning after the internet message board 4chan spread a hoax claiming the gesture represented a "W" and a "P" for white power.
Police have said evidence indicates he was the victim of a botched robbery, but in the wake of his death, far-right activists and media organizations suggested something far more sinister.
What if the display of accountability put on by the military and the C.I.A. was actually the opposite — a false confession intended to distract attention from a far more sinister crime?
And Mr. DeSantis used Mr. Gillum's support from Senator Bernie Sanders to label him a "socialist," which has a more sinister connotation with these more recent émigrés than with many Americans.
Maybe it has something to do with the natural phallicity of a giant bong, or maybe it's a little more sinister and predatory, like the troubling fetishization of dazed, incapacitated women.
Over the course of the game, you'll encounter the aliens at various stages of development, starting with the iconic jellyfish-like creatures, before moving on to much more sinister and powerful forms.
Did Pfeiffer take the teens to what he believed was paradise, or were his motives even more sinister in that he hoped leaving them without their parents would result in their deaths?
"Like the legendary Trojan Horse, BP's sponsorship is not a gift but a cynical way to hide something far more sinister and destructive," Sarah Horne, a member of BP or not BP?
Over time, York's need for control over his cult's members grew more sinister and sexually depraved, according to law enforcement sources as well as previous news accounts and those of ex-followers.
A few songs in, more sinister sounding music came on and the white curtain in the middle of the room dropped, revealing a second room behind it, decked in blood-red light.
Even more sinister than the destruction itself is "the acceptance from the anti-government people," said Patrick, 26, who also initially supported the demonstrators' right to peaceful protest before the situation escalated.
After all, while there's been plenty of social media foolishness and hoaxes across the country, there have also been a few more sinister incidents, all of them seemingly feeding off each other.
What starts out as the perfect place to drink for a group of high schoolers in a small town quickly turns more sinister, and Octavia Spencer is at the center of it.
But some astronomers saw the Humanity Star as something more sinister akin to light pollution or "space graffiti" — a bright object that served no purpose other than to mess up astronomy observations.
Police have said evidence indicates he was the victim of a botched robbery, but in the wake of his death, far-right activists, media personalities and organizations suggested something far more sinister.
So while we want to be lulled into a sense of childlike security with a favorite toy, we sense that something much more sinister lies behind the painted face of a clown.
Burke Ramsey shut down the more sinister rumors about his relationship with sister JonBenét Ramsey and mother Patsy Ramsey in the second installment of his revealing three-part interview on Dr. Phil.
The masterminds behind this new bill aren't holding hearings about what they have planned or asking for counter perspectives from pro-Obamacare lawmakers, which makes this new bill all the more sinister.
But what if society keeps telling us, in more sinister and less direct ways, that the cost of doing so is still at least as high, and often higher, than remaining silent?
Users can scrub back and forth over recorded footage, or jump to moments where there was movement in the frame — like a package delivery, a neighbor dropping by, or something more sinister.
The backlash soon grew big enough to hit the teen gossip sites ("OMG: Did Normani Kordei Throw Shade at Camila Cabello?" the magazine J-14 asked), before curdling into something more sinister.
All of Hayes' works on paper are loaded with at first glance might seem like playful images but linger on them, and they reveal something darker, more sinister about the human condition.
While this probably conjures images of something more sinister, here's what likely happened, according to officials: Locals had been feeding the neighborhood's cassowaries, and habituated them to rely on people for food.
It's funny watching Milos Forman — who directed "Man on the Moon" — refer to Mr. Carrey as Andy, but when Mr. Carrey turns into Tony Clifton something more sinister and menacing comes through.
Politicians who have motives other than good governance can hide behind the shield of these freedoms, emerging to use their symbols to assist them in taking political control for more sinister reasons.
This has been especially so in the Trump era, as the executive branch's erratic/pissy use of the platform has given it a far more sinister role in decent people's social media lives.
Nobody, however, wants a partner who comes with lawsuits, a broken ethical compass, federal agents sniffing around the house, a work ethic that moves beyond crushing to something more sinister, and endless instability.
Better known by its more sinister-sounding name, the corpse flower, this smelly plant requires between seven and ten years of care before it blossoms and unleashes its awesome scent of rotting meat.
Often times, it's easy for the acceptable to cross over into the unacceptable, like substituting "wrecked" or "destroyed" for a bit of profanity that clearly insinuates something more sinister and criminal in nature.
In that clip, Matthew Lillard talks about a conspiracy involving a computer virus that "was to be blamed on innocent hackers" in order to pull off a much larger, much more sinister mission.
But the real cause of decline could be something more sinister and, perhaps, more shocking because it&aposs right in front of your very eyes, on this very show, hiding in plain sight.
Get a Star Wars R2D2 Talking Cookie Jar for $28 See Details The Death Star was designed for something a bit more sinister than holding cookies, but it still works well for that.
But this behavior can take a more sinister turn when you consider how easy it is to set up multiple anonymous accounts, which can be used not just to surveil, but to harass.
While that has included crime fighting, with facial recognition successfully used to identify and capture suspects, there are also concerns around more sinister applications, such as the surveillance of Chinese minority Uighur Muslims.
Anatomy of a Scene More possessions, more sinister creatures and more Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga are in "The Conjuring 2," which is based on the paranormal investigations of Ed and Lorraine Warren.
This is a thinly veiled version of a more sinister, increasingly pervasive theory: that organizations fighting for social change are secretly controlled by Soros and some master Jewish plot to take over America.
But Democrats see a more sinister motive, warning that Trump is adopting a tyrannical approach that politicizes the Justice Department and will discourage federal employees from upholding their constitutional duties across all agencies.
I'm not going to make you answer for everyone who you did not have on your show, but who has a more sinister view than the person you did have on your show.
But between the election and personal loss that rocked the band, their focus shifted; the music became darker, more sinister, and more in-tune with Wax Idols' prior discography—with post-punk nods.
In the latter category, consider the case of the deer recently spotted licking a fox on an island off California's coast, and why this "Disney moment" could also have a more sinister dimension.
"The identification of disease with national origin, ethnic group, or religion took on a more sinister character as one of a number of rationalizations for displacement, ethnic cleansing, and even genocide," he wrote.
But researchers have discovered a more sinister downside: A well-intentioned debugging tool found in many versions of Microsoft Windows can be used maliciously to gain access to vulnerable antivirus programs, and weaponize them.
But in some cases that are not talked about as much, these kinds of acquisition efforts are more sinister in nature, designed to essentially strangle the baby start-up before it gets too big.
There are friendly weirdos who just want to talk about Stanley Kubrick, but there are also more sinister paranoids who feel the need to investigate the "influence" Jewish people have on various world powers.
As we broke up our regularly scheduled programming of holiday movies and Christmas cookies to watch something a bit more sinister, we couldn't help but wonder what the monsters or "entities" would look like.
In her powerful account of the famine in Soviet Ukraine in the early 1930s Anne Applebaum, a Pulitzer prize-winning writer (and a former journalist at The Economist), tells an even more sinister story.
The future The official position of the Djibouti government may do little to reassure skeptics who believe China's investment program is a front for a more sinister motive of establishing a military footprint worldwide.
While the course could be a normal opportunity given the current appeal of bitcoin, some experts suggest it's evidence of a more sinister fascination, related to hacking, theft, and even the avoidance of sanctions.
High rates of lawlessness and crime, which is rampant in Honduras and El Salvador, don't guarantee acceptance; instead, the claim often has to be linked to a more sinister motive than ordinary criminal activity.
But because Trump has taken the unusual step of launching his campaign so early (he hired a campaign manager last week), these social media rules end up having a more sinister air to them.
In addition to the dread we all felt knowing that Trump could once again abuse the caps lock key and endanger our lives, people started to wonder if something more sinister was at play.
It started like a bad thunderstorm, with heavy rain and winds, but quickly transformed into something more sinister: continuous lightning illuminated the living room; a roaring noise rent the air; the sky broke apart.
The ultimate effect of all the new evidence is to cast Trump's call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on July 25, in which he asked for a "favor" in an even more sinister light.
But all the hyperbole starts to feel more sinister when you consider the outlandish conspiracy theories about Clinton's health that, as Vox's Tara Golshan explains, Donald Trump and his supporters have been eagerly spreading lately.
" Blackwhite, however, is more sinister, in that it "means also the ability to believe that black is white ... to know that black is white, and to forget that one has ever believed to the contrary.
The idea that a few fat mannequins represent a threat to our health is not only absurd, it fails to acknowledge the pervasive and more sinister ideal represented by the mannequins we have considered "normal".
Even if reporting doesn't result in platforms taking down content, Warman points out it creates a historical record that can help keep companies accountable should something more sinister happen as a result of the posts.
The older women at the academy are impressed by her instinctual, violent dancing, and quickly give her the lead role in an upcoming performance - although the viewer suspects they have something more sinister in mind.
Whether the assistant in this story will simply try to gain fame for herself (a la Anne Baxter's titular character) or do something more sinister to actually hurt the pop star, is thus far unclear.
But the anonymous hordes of much older men awaiting a Playboy shoot to which neither of the Olsen girls had given any hint of participating in, much less sex with strangers, was something more sinister.
That's a banal example, but you can imagine more sinister ones — like software that has learned the word "bomb" is associated with terrorist plans, but never learns that "that's the bomb" is a chill phrase.
But there's a more sinister aspect to all this that I fear will attach itself to whatever entertainment franchise is next to grip the world's imagination — an ineluctable mob mentality, a sense of storytelling privilege.
But that relief disappeared last week with the disclosure by prosecutors of a far more sinister scheme in connection with that day, one meant to ensure that the suspect's trial would end in his favor.
Fortunately, that period eventually subsided when U.S. President Ronald Reagan and Soviet Premier Mikhail Gorbachev both concluded that a de-escalation was necessary before competition over strategic arms graduated to a far more sinister level.
But within months of my first job in television, I found myself alone in the news van with a cameraman I barely knew, and our conversation went from normal chitchat to something much more sinister.
The apparent entrapment was made more sinister by Varnell's insistence, in conversations with the FBI agents whom he thought were his co-conspirators, on setting off the bomb at night, so as to minimize casualties.
You read through her messages, uncovering what at first seems like a concerned partner, but soon evolves into something much more sinister as he starts to invade and control all aspects of her personal life.
But between the Muslim ban and the retraction of bathroom policies for trans folks, between rumors of anti-LGBTQ legislation and the rise of a more sinister strand of hate and discrimination, something feels different.
But it was in Paris that the protests took a more sinister turn as they were joined by extremists on the left and right, along with anarchists, all seeking to capitalize on the simmering discontent.
The documents even raise the specter of a more sinister operation directed at Yovanovitch, with messages from a Republican congressional candidate indicating that the ambassador was under surveillance in Ukraine before her recall in April.
What emerged from the visit, along with months of additional reporting, was a far darker and more sinister picture than the one painted by the Trump administration, ICE, and the immigration system's many media enablers.
Something shrieked and flashed emerald in the gloom, and his heart seemed to jump halfway up his throat, even though he realised almost at once that it was nothing more sinister than a common parakeet.
Or will it be defined as something even more sinister — as the dawn of a new era in which an increasingly pronounced segment of society turned to alt-right ideology to justify terrorizing other Americans?
For Republicans, the effect of all these white Iowans has been more sinister, providing a subtext for the endless campaign speeches and ads mythologizing Iowa as the last bastion of Agrarian Democracy and Family Values.
"There's a lot more sinister stuff going on [with Billy], which slowly progresses through the season in a way that hopefully puts the audience on edge through its unpredictability," Montgomery explained in an interview with Complex.
Within days, and despite all of the evidence to the contrary, conspiracy theories began to swirl about the attack — speculating that the shooting was a hoax or some kind of cover for something even more sinister.
Tapper's interweaving of the usual motives of power and money — to which Charlie is not susceptible — with the much more sinister pressures of the Red Scare ought to make for much more excitement than it does.
But even sociopaths come from somewhere, and if Gimple and his team took the time to flesh out Negan's backstory, and give him some real flaws, it would make him that much more sinister — and satisfying.
York Claimed He Was Royalty Over time, York's need to control every aspect of his followers' lives grew more sinister and sexually depraved, according to former members as well as law enforcement sources and news accounts.
As Nagle sees it, the cooption of 4chan's more sinister racialist elements by a broader political movement is a natural outcome of the troll-happy culture that gave rise to, say, Anonymous's 2008 war against Scientology.
By solving these smaller cases you're actually learning more and more about a much more sinister threat, a strange entity known as Alpha, which will use any means necessary in an attempt to make people happy.
On Friday, WikiLeaks published a stolen archive of emails from the Democratic National Committee — and Washington spent the weekend trying to figure out if the dump was a normal political scandal or something far more sinister.
More from Tonic: The first time Rowan Miller—whose preferred pronoun is "they"—tried to speak to a couples therapist about their partner Alex's sexsomnia, they had the feeling that the therapist suspected something more sinister.
And as the first film had teenage friends (and the ghost of a teenager) tormenting each other online, this movie is also true to its title, exposing the seedier and more sinister sides of the internet.
Analysts said they believed that anti-Semitic commentary online before last year's presidential election had gradually escalated into more sinister behavior toward the Jewish institutions, which have long prepared for threats and often employ private security.
Ms. Huberman's Tara takes on a case per episode — a tricky inheritance, a thorny child custody arrangement — while dealing with the fallout from her broken engagement, which progresses from irritating parental meddling to something more sinister.
In a more sinister sign of the times, YouTube was forced to disable comments on a livestream of a House Judiciary Committee hearing on hate crimes after it was flooded with racist and anti-Semitic remarks.
While some of the financial complaints were founded in ignorance — yes, servers really do cost a lot to maintain — others leveled more sinister accusations like embezzlement and fraud, despite the OTW's nonprofit status and transparent budget reporting.
In what critics see as an even more sinister development, the Justice Department gave new details of the administration's plan to investigate the investigators who initiated the FBI probe into alleged links between Trump's campaign and Russia.
Brahim's inquiries take on a gradually more sinister tone as he uncovers more discomforting truths of not just his son's recent history, but also the changing face of a society that is no longer recognizable to him.
So, by negotiating better terms — and thereby helping Malaysia handle its national debt — China can better position itself against criticism that it has more sinister motives in lending money to countries for infrastructure development, Tan told CNBC.
Yet, the cutesy object turns out to be far more sinister than anyone could have expected, in the same way a trip to Canada ends up being just as crime-friendly as one to Mexico supposedly is.
She's hoping to steal his notes, but what Oliver (Conrad Ricamora) finds on the computer is much more sinister — it turns out Simon was behind the fliers with Annalise's face that were posted around the Middleton campus.
Commercial drones used for spraying new biopesticides derived from natural materials could be adapted to spray more sinister stuff, says Piers Millett, a former deputy head of the United Nation's implementation team for the Biological Weapons Convention.
But embracing the "black gun lifestyle," as Viktøs describes it on its web site, strikes me as inherently more sinister than riding a Harley and wearing a cutoff denim vest with patches from the local motorcycle club.
The Paharis deny the accusation, and say the arson attacks were pre-planned and mask a more sinister motive of driving the them from their fertile uplands - sought-after land in densely populated and low-lying Bangladesh.
LONDON (Reuters) - Zac Efron, who won legions of female fans in the "High School Musical" films, takes on a more sinister role in crime drama "Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil, and Vile", playing American serial killer Ted Bundy.
Starting out as a dare, the teenagers' trip to the woods and the haunted Sickhouse—broadcast at first as "real life" over five days, on the Snapchat account of its star—soon devolves into something more sinister.
Related: Justice Might Just Be Possible in the Case of Mass Forced Sterilizations in Peru Beyond the alleged bureaucratic small-mindedness, there were also more sinister claims that the National Electoral Tribunal had deliberately favored Guzmán's rivals.
The series is bloodier, more gruesome, and more sinister than anything else the company has created, thanks to its real sense of consequence; it truly feels like the violence that haunts its Hell's Kitchen setting is inescapable.
It's also become increasingly clear that subscription boxes are in a business that's more sinister than sending you care packages; Birchbox mined the data of over 1 million subscriber profiles in order to strengthen its marketing muscle.
But there's also the more sinister possibility that Trump is trying to use his public platform to make the FBI, and the ongoing Mueller investigator, to feel public and congressional pressure to reopen their case against Clinton.
Its prose is polished to a glittering sheen — for my money, it has some of the most beautiful sentences in McKinley's impressive oeuvre — and its heroine is more introverted and damaged than Beauty's, its castle more sinister.
The three characters (and an agitated dog) have an encounter at the pound in a scene that at first feels like a routine exchange, then ratchets up the tension to build a sequence with more sinister undercurrents.
Played by Julia Roberts in a rare television appearance, caseworker Heidi Bergman is tasked with assisting soldiers recovering from combat at the Homecoming Transitional Support Center — but soon discovers there is something more sinister behind her duties.
I will swear to you that the ultrafocusing combination of salt and puckering tartness of sorrel in this ice-cold schav has spared me from some of the more sinister and costlier summer scams of the era.
The scandal over the sexually explicit material has led to questions about social media's role in a democracy and about whether Mr. Pavlensky was a front man for more sinister forces wanting to bring down Mr. Griveaux.
"It is not the court's role to decipher whether Congress's true purpose in pursuing an investigation is to aid legislation or something more sinister such as exacting political retribution," wrote Mehta, an appointee of President Barack Obama.
Simon Snow's mentor the Mage starts the book as a benevolent father figure to Simon, but he gradually grows more and more sinister as Simon himself begins to wonder what the Mage has been grooming him for.
Some of their records have set themselves apart by leaning more sinister or mellow than others, but rooted in each album's heart is a sound that is still distinctly Thermals—effortlessly perfect power pop with razor sharp hooks.
But when you stop to think about what each story is about — a maniacal feline home invader, a recluse cave-dweller who hates joy, a tiny planet in danger of being destroyed — things get a lot more sinister.
They scoff at claims that the firm is owned by its own employees in a benign sort of shareholding co-operative, and that its Communist Party committee is tasked with nothing more sinister than staff training and welfare.
But things go awry as the GIs discover that the church is the home base for something much more sinister than a radio transmitter — and they are the only ones who can stop it before the Normandy invasion.
And knowing people like me will use something that clearly required very little effort to create in order to get kids like them to sit down means something maybe a bit more sinister than I'm willing to explore.
But Mr. Mahoney reveals something more sinister, and complex, when he is discovered to be stealing money from patients in his nursing home, and his daughter has to decide whether his seeming trustworthiness has always been an act.
The California Democrat said Congress will get to the bottom of why the mysterious whistleblower complaint is being withheld from lawmakers come "hell or high water," asserting that the case involves something "more sinister" than a policy difference.
We can assume she's got plans to hang around — perhaps she wants to visit all of Tommy's old haunts — but it's her late-night trip to Catherine's house that leaves Episode 1 on a slightly more sinister note.
A large part of the Democratic Socialists' growing support comes from younger voters who have no memory of the Cold War, and the more sinister threat and reputation of the Soviet Union and other Socialist states around the world.
Photo: Alex Cranz (Gizmodo)On Tuesday as voters across the country headed to the polls in a referendum on the Republican's two years of controlling the Legislative and Executive Branch, a more sinister referendum was was underway in California.
And Walters has more sinister plans for this clever girl, who is soon able to declare: "I am what you and Princess have made me, Master," proving she has assimilated the lessons in evil she learned at their hands.
Her move becomes all the more sinister as it is revealed that Miss Wheeland was in fact Frances' sister, and her widower believes Frances could have stolen her identity whilst helping him with the paperwork following his wife's death.
US national security analyst and military historian Max Boot agreed with the premise that the failure to notify Coats of the invitation smacked of White House incompetence but also suggested that "something more sinister and nefarious" was going on.
While recent drone incursions have caused only a nuisance for travelers, hostile drones armed with an explosive payload pose a more sinister threat — one that likely would be perpetrated long before the nearest equipped federal law enforcement officer arrived.
The Counter Extremism Project, in a series of reports, documented his posthumous power and complained about YouTube's recommendation tools, which often suggested Mr. Awlaki's more sinister recordings to people who watched material on Islam or sampled his history talks.
He knows something far deeper and more sinister: that facts don't matter anymore, not in 2017, not in the UFC, not in the age of Trump and the age of Kellyanne and the Age of the Big Money Fight.
Things turn rapidly more sinister: After L. starts wearing the same ankle boots, the same brand of bluejeans, dressing and modeling herself after Delphine, she suddenly needs a new place to live for a few weeks and moves in.
But in recent weeks, some of the rhetoric around the event morphed into something more sinister — with some online comments framing it as a "boogaloo," a term that the far-right uses to refer to a second Civil War.
According to a report from Human Rights Watch, the group that made the claims, the violence is deepening and becoming more sinister in Burundi, a small Central African country that has been embroiled in a political crisis for nearly a year.
When he's not working as a sound designer at the National Theatre of Iceland, the composer pivots to a more sinister form of dramaturgy as the genre-blending metal composer GlerAkur (that's Icelandic for "Glass Field," in case you were wondering).
She was previously harassed by a cameraman early into her first television job: "I found myself alone in the news van with a cameraman I barely knew, and our conversation went from normal chitchat to something much more sinister," she writes.
At first, Chris reads the family's overly accommodating behavior as nervous attempts to deal with their daughter's interracial relationship, but as the weekend progresses, a series of increasingly disturbing incidents lead him to discover a more sinister reason behind the invitation.
It will need to prove that WikiLeaks' stated mission ("to receive information from whistleblowers and censored journalists, release it to the public, and then defend against the inevitable legal and political attacks") is merely a cover for something far more sinister.
Beginning the evening at Pierogi, Elliott Green's seductive landscapes offered alternative escapist worlds, while the title of the exhibition "Under the Map Room" suggests something more sinister at play given its nod to FDR's nickname for his "situation room" during WWII.
For many of the victims and their families in Hamburg, replacing an intended memorial to Nazi crimes with luxury shops and condos is not just "development," it's part of a devious, insidious, and more sinister subtext: the gentrification of terror.
But, as some critics feared, the show may have had a more sinister effect on some of its viewers: there was a spike in people researching how to kill themselves after the show debuted, according to a new research paper.
There is something more sinister at work — namely the growing power of police departments across the nation to obfuscate, to hide and to aid their rank-and-file members in avoiding prosecution for misconduct or worse, a taking a life.
Moore's behavior, however long in the past, illustrates another, more sinister trend in America, though: However much progress the country has made recently in outing abusers, it's been liberals in blue states who seem to be most eagerly cleaning house.
But on Get In, the marks and blemishes seem a little more sinister; guitarist Marie du Santiago sings "purple palm print on your thigh" in the woozy electronica-tinged "5am", you blanche to think how it might have got there.
The truth was more sinister: In a 1958 book based on witness accounts, the historian Pierre Vidal-Naquet revealed that Mr. Audin was tortured by the military and died either as a result of his treatment or by summary execution.
I said that I watch a lot of "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit," but for the past year, current events have offered a far more sinister version of the show, without the attractive cast or the satisfying payoff of occasional justice.
A more sinister erotic gavotte — that's to say, one that couples come-ons with the occasional brandishing of knives — can be found in the intimate downstairs space of Trafalgar Studios, where Stephen Clark's "Le Grand Mort" is running through Oct. 28.
Though at first glance the solution appears to be only another mastermind who has commandeered technology for personal gain, Richtel leaves us with the more sinister suggestion that the true villain is us and there's nothing to be done about it.
" News media reports suggested something more sinister at work; even if Huddersfield could scout talent, The Daily Mirror noted, "chances are Manchester City, Manchester United, Liverpool or even Chelsea will quickly be along to have a 'chat' with your parents.
Looking at the difference between these shots, it's clear that the house, as scary as it can be, always seems warmer and more inviting than wherever the Crain siblings are in the present day — and that makes everything even more sinister.
"The risks most likely come from irrational exuberance as investors become over-exposed to equities and an unforeseen event happens, which in turn, creates a flash crash or something more sinister," added Peter Lowman, chief investment officer at Investment Quorum.
He went to pick up his third grade daughter from school, and was observed by another school mother who later on approached him to confess that before she realized he was an actor, she'd thought he was someone much more sinister.
The idea of discussions between Russia and the incoming administration seems innocent enough on its own terms, but the apparent effort to set up a line of communications that would be concealed from the American government suggests something more sinister.
One of the reoccurring elements in Japanese mythology is the concept of shapeshifters, of demons that appear to be women but are either only half women, or use a young and beautiful girl as a façade for something far more sinister.
Again, though, I'd be remiss in not pointing out the more sinister figures that crept their way into Wikipedia searches in the last year including O.J. Simpson (#113, 211,2322,2747 views), Charles Manson (#34, 11,131,106 views), and even Adolf Hitler (#48, 9,311,486 views).
But Duhigg's examination of Freed — how passionate he was about Amazon's internal company culture and how his dedication to Bezos' infamous "Leadership Principles" gave birth to world-changing ideas and products — transitions to a more sinister look at the cost of Amazon's growth.
As someone who grew up in those years, Ms. Martell described the period as a more sinister version of her films: "Things happened with no explanation, especially for a kid," she said, citing mysterious cars, bloodstains and even corpses in the street.
But now Wag the Dog takes on a more sinister undercurrent; it is, after all, the story of a machine of enablers working to cover up the sexual misdeeds of an important man, and we've been hearing variations of that story all fall.
And as each of these women's stories comes to light, the details are eerily similar: Weinstein, promising to help a young actress with her career, invites her up to his hotel room for a massage, and he escalates it to something more sinister.
Will's mother Joyce (Winona Ryder) and brother Jonathan (Charlie Heaton) are besides themselves with worry; they enlist the help of Sheriff Jim Hopper (David Harbour) and the local police, but Will's disappearance is already under surveillance from more sinister and unseen entities.
According to Hello Giggles, the city's mayor, Kim Driscoll, posted a seemingly ordinary photo of a lamppost from the streets of her fair city, but upon closer inspection, she realized that she may have captured something more sinister in the quick snapshot.
It could be testing the leadership, it could be old-fashioned negotiating tactics, or it could be something more sinister, as White Sox blogger Frank Firke notes: Theory: Reinsdorf realizes the off season is going poorly for the Sox, forces a lock out.
Although informants and spies both technically gather information covertly, the word "informant" is generally reserved for someone righteously operating on behalf of law enforcement, whereas "spy" conjures up a more sinister mental picture of someone skulking in the shadows with questionable intentions.
MARAWI CITY, Philippines (Reuters) - Bodies of what appeared to be executed civilians were found in a ravine outside a besieged Philippine city on Sunday as a six-day occupation by Islamist rebels fending off a military onslaught took a more sinister turn.
"Long Gone" is far more sinister: Armisen plays a self-centered and dissociative musician, who at one point decides to abandon his wife (Natasha Lyonne) and child to live in a tiny European country and gets mixed up with a fascist dictatorship.
Although Sprudge has continued to investigate—and has invited Daniel G. to reach out—they have yet to get to the bottom of this mystery, to figure out whether some dude is just scamming for free beans or whether it's something more sinister.
Myrna Pérez, the director of the Voting Rights and Elections Project at the Brennan Center for Justice at New York University, which filed a lawsuit against Florida's voting ban 18 years ago, said the origins were a bit more sinister than that.
Scammers have recently added new tactics to get their wares onto devices, like hiding code in flashlight and utility apps and releasing "multistage" malware that shows no initial security threat — but gradually updates itself with more sinister software once it is installed.
While the album title is an obvious reference to Hansel and Gretel, the Grimms' fairy tale where two siblings encounter a cottage made of candy (a House of Sugar) and overcome a witch, Giannascoli's interpretation of the German story is apparently more sinister.
I wondered if it helped her to see us reflected and distorted by a dark mirror, if these more sinister versions of our bond made her feel better about our relationship — or gave her permission to accept what might feel hard about it.
Again, it might be more sinister than this, and if the investigations turn up the evidence of actual collusion or bribery or blackmail that liberals increasingly expect to find — well, let's just say the Trump era has made me immune to all surprise.
In the holiday spirit, we've also curated a pair of festive galleries, including an interview with the curator of the Strong National Museum of Play and a deep dive into the archives to witness some of the more sinister aspects of Christmas history.
Democrats and those on the left have an even more sinister view of the idea, arguing that Mr. Trump's emphasis on choosing the most skilled immigrants is a backdoor way to re-engineer American laws to filter out certain ethnicities and nationalities.
While many used the nickname as a joke in past decades, it took on a more sinister tone when earlier this year, when a series of women said that Biden had, at different times, touched them in ways that made them feel uncomfortable.
He describes the show as difficult and dark, and you don't have to progress much further than the first episode to get the sense that what is about to unravel is perhaps more sinister than a tale of social media warriors taking things too far.
While Archie Andrews is still the main character—though, thankfully, slightly less at the center of Betty and Veronica—the series cares more about exploring the town as a whole, looking at the more sinister aspects of a place that seems perpetually stuck in time.
Yet there's something unusual about these girls, something far more sinister: they live inside the mouth of another girl — one who, although she's painted in pink and pale yellow and other delicate, pastel hues, looks like a monster rather than a paradigm of femininity.
By increasing the bounty to $100,000 for the most egregious exploits, the company no doubt hopes it will be able to lure hackers its way so the Chrome team can resolve the issues, rather than letting more sinister forces buy access to the vulnerabilities.
Players take on the role of a group sent to the studio, but once they step inside the first room — which is decked out with recording gear and meticulously detailed posters and artwork — they're introduced to a more sinister story of kidnapping and organ harvesting.
Softbois seem genuinely interested at first, then ghost without warningWhile the softboi's over-dramatic and self-deprecating words have been screenshotted and turned into a popular meme account, something more sinister could lie behind them than just a guy who thinks he's the "sensitive" type.
A new production of another, even more sinister opera shows at the theater starting in mid-September: "The Turn of the Screw," based on the novella by Henry James, about two children trapped with their housekeeper in a home that seems to be haunted.
This growing and barely governed world of digital combat has enabled governments to hack terrorist groups and drug cartels, but is also being used for more sinister impulses, like targeting activists and journalists, with the sophistication that was once the preserve of major world powers.
He has a reputation as an untrustworthy buffoon and an even more sinister history of racism: He has compared women in burkas to "letterboxes" and claimed that Muslim immigrants lack "loyalty to Britain" because of their religion: "Islam is the problem," as he put it.
The cup — which HBO confirmed was, in fact, a mistake and not a more sinister attempt at some kind of product placement — was removed from the shot on HBO Go (and, presumably, other streaming platforms as well) sometime overnight, with little fanfare from the TV company.
There's a tremendous opportunity in taking the events of the last 19 months and reassessing what happened, particularly in the interest of understanding what socio-political trends led to November 8th, and whether some of the more sinister revelations of recent weeks had been telegraphed much sooner.
"Let Slide," premiering on Noisey below, is the final single before the record drops, and it embodies everything we've come to love about Kauf and his dynamic live shows: Sinuous rhythms, waxing, textured orchestration, and lush vocals that hint at something more sinister beneath the surface.
It's this constant pounding and cross-referencing of falsehoods as truth or, even more sinister, the 1-to-1 alignment of truth and opinion as equal and equivalent, that threatens to break through the relatively rapid fire and context-free clip assembly job of 'Our New President'.
While such rumormongering may not seem especially significant given the all-too-familiar topic of "fake news" and the widespread confusion that often follows incidents like the Las Vegas shooting, it takes on more sinister overtones when viewed in the context of how misinformation typically spreads online.
A more sinister explanation is that Weinstein is trying to suggest to anyone who wants to testify against him that he, like Kazan during the anti-Communist witch hunts of the 1950s, has information that could hurt them and is willing to use it to protect himself.
That the most egregious of her stories all rely on anonymous sources is enormously troubling, since there are plenty of people who would be more than happy to use Zimmerman to plant a kernel of a story that can be blown up into something far more sinister.
The sensual human and animal figures set against earthly scenes evoke a sense of awe for the sheer vastness and scale of it alone, reminding me that modernization has brought with it many unintended consequences — perhaps none more sinister than our separation from the natural environment.
When Stan Van Gundy asserted that Trump was in fact an avatar for much more sinister things, for six salty minutes, he was doing the same type of reporting, although he had at least looked around the room and noticed other people in it before doing so.
Lines coalesce and collide in a familiarly hazy way, but the odd moment of dissonance or minor chord suggestion makes the whole thing feel a little more sinister, like you might start to cough and splutter if you spend too much time soaking in these sounds.
Now it may be, as many postelection commentaries have argued, that the public was underinformed about the various connections between Trump's campaign staff and Russia's oligarchic-intelligence complex, and that a thorough airing of Trumpworld's ties would have made his pro-détente rhetoric seem more sinister.
So far, PETA seems content to fight back with a viral video and a petition, but at least one activist hinted that more sinister action may be around the corner: "We're taking no other options off the table until live animals themselves are taken off the table."
Both Peter and Toomes are technologically enhanced — Peter with a Stark-built Spider-Man suit that keeps manifesting new abilities, sometimes in the middle of battle, and Toomes with a presumably Tinkerer-built wing suit that resembles a much more sinister and aggressive version of Falcon's flying gear.
Robinson also wrote in a recent op-ed that Facebook willingly engaged in a "thinly veiled version of a more sinister, increasingly pervasive" anti-Semitic plot that a Jewish agenda is trying to take over America, by trying to link mega-donor George Soros to the company's critics.
And while at first this all seems like a romp out of Alice in Wonderland (bright pink flowers that speak "Color"; a happy medium played by Zach Galifanakis who lives in the inside of a crystal), the three quickly realize that there are more sinister forces at work.
This is one reason why Trump's use of Cold War imagery to address the threat from terrorism fails to convince some critics, who believe that the billionaire's true aim is to stoke a much more sinister suspicion of aliens that has emerged at various points in US history.
For the first few hours, finding new tales and watching them grow and mutate became on obsession; I couldn't get enough of the weird ghost tales, heart-wrenching tragedies, or unexpected twists — like seeing how a girl carrying a basket of kittens could eventually turn into something more sinister.
According to a company announcement on Tuesday, users will enter their payment info within the app, instead of at the individual seller's website: I literally cannot imagine a more sinister digital dopamine drip than refreshing package tracking from within Instagram, like some kind of retail turducken of phone addiction.
The contradictions and backtracking from members of the Trump team -- particularly the younger Trump's change of story over the purpose of the 2016 meeting -- adds to the lack of trust that in turn feeds the assumption for some that something far more sinister is taking place behind the scenes.
More sinister is that of the PT, which organised a vast kickback scheme centred on Petrobras as part of a "hegemonic project that involved growing control of parliament, of the judges and…of the media", as Fernando Gabeira, a left-leaning former congressman, wrote in O Globo, a newspaper.
In a more sinister sense, the desire to censure former intelligence officials also fits with the President's long obvious penchant for testing the boundaries of his power -- for instance in breaking down traditional walls between the FBI and the White House designed to insulate the bureau for political interference.
The aural nightmare is further complemented by band leader Philippe Tougas' dry rasps, wet, reptilian gurgles, and colorful tales of eldritch horror; like Immortal, Chthe'ilist has created its own fantasy realm to run wild within, but Eil'udom's malevolent gloom feels far more sinister than Blashyrkh's pristine snow drifts.
AIPAC presents itself as committed to promoting bipartisan support of the U.S. and Israel relationship, but recently had to issue an apology and pull advertisements that attacked Democratic congress members as "radicals" that are "anti-Semitic", "anti-Israel" and "maybe more sinister" than threats from ISIS, Hamas or Hezbollah.
Others saw something more sinister in the decision, saying it was an attempt to buy time or a few weeks of peace ahead of October 1, the 70th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China, a celebration Beijing will not want overshadowed by Hong Kong protests.
The mourning took on a more sinister note as gangs of young men started parading the streets of many Indian cities, including New Delhi, shouting slogans directed at Pakistan and "anti-nationals" — the preferred term of the Hindu nationalists for perceived foes and undesirables ranging from liberals to Muslims.
Read: Google will not save us from deepfake videos — and Melania Trump is the start Meechan's video, posted in April 2016, raised questions about the line between satire and hate speech in the U.K. Sheriff Derek O'Carroll, who sentenced Meechan, said the video was more sinister than satire.
The reality was more sinister: The blind sheikh was the Zelig of Islamist terrorism, repeatedly cropping up as the spiritual inspiration or instigator of the most spectacular terrorist attacks of the past two decades, from the 1981 assassination of Egyptian President Anwar Sadat in Cairo to the 9/93 plot itself.
In the months between the election and the inauguration, we even thought through the kinds of attacks that might come from the new President, whether it was the more predictable effort to dismantle environmental protections through executive actions or more sinister steps to call for investigations into former Obama administration officials.
But the truth: Some Canadians spent the better part of the last decade envying an America led by Obama (who, objectively, is far hotter than JT by the way) while they watched a blander, more sinister, and entirely Canadian version of George W. Bush run their country into the ground.
While Shiver's previous books were more or less based on sexy, taboo affairs, this one is decidedly more sinister (and old and saggy.) The main character, Ronald Drumpf, has his sights set on being president of the US, but he first needs to take out his main opponent—Ned Cruise.
Sinister Circle In the Tall Grass — NETFLIX ORIGINAL Based on the novella by Stephen King and Joe Hill, this movie follows siblings Becky and Cal as they attempt to rescue a young boy lost in a field of grass — only to find that the field is more sinister than it seems.
But Schiff vowed last week to mount an extensive investigation into the whistleblower controversy dominating Washington and said Congress will get to the bottom of why those details are being withheld from lawmakers come "hell or high water," asserting that the case involves something "more sinister" than a policy difference.
Rousseau, who, though eighteen years younger, died in that same fateful year of 1778, was the father of the Romantic movement, of both the intimate nature-loving side and the more sinister political side, with its mystification of a "general will" that dictators could vibrate to, independent of mere elections.
Yet the moment Offred (Elisabeth Moss) is offered the rare treat by Serena Joy (Yvonne Strahovski), the wife of her commander (Joseph Fiennes), we are reminded that the cookie, and all of the things that add to the surface-level beauty in The Handmaid's Tale, is a signifier of something much more sinister.
When Mr. Navarro, with whom he plays tennis and who featured him in his movie "Crouching Tiger," asked him how to rankle the Chinese earlier this year, Mr. Pillsbury begrudgingly told him that using the term "economic aggression" would grab their attention because the word "aggression" has a more sinister meaning in Mandarin.
" Last year's rally in Charlottesville was organized to protest the removal of a statue of Robert E. Lee, but it took on a more sinister tone after dozens of white men tied to the white nationalist movement carrying torches marched around the University of Virginia's campus chanting "Jews will not replace us.
What was supposed to be an innocuous birthday party for a friend of a friend turns into something more sinister, thanks in part to the fact that the flock of partyers are young white men whose drunk antics do little to help Tyler (who is black) feel like anything other than an outsider.
But on Wednesday, after a hacker posted nude photos of the comedian as well as her passport and driver's license information on Jones's personal website, it's becoming clear (as Katy Perry surprisingly tweeted) that the relentless attacks Jones is being subjected to are the product of something more sinister and systemic: misogynoir.
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You eventually find them upstairs at a bar, but instead of hiding away for too many beers, you discover something far more sinister: they've been strapped to a bed and brought to the brink of death, with their blood slowly being transfused into the arms of a group of people in the room over.
Because if it goes on for three, four weeks, then my fear about the vicious feedback loop developing with the global bond market and also the fact that the stock market crosses the line of 20%, I think you end up getting something which is much more sinister than what's been priced in to date.
But the other bathroom break aggression everyone's talking about is arguably more sinister and certainly has wider ramifications: the creation of StandardToilet, a toilet with its seat tilted downwards at a 13-degree angle that supposedly induces thigh strain after around five minutes, specifically designed to decrease the amount of time spent on the toilet.
Serena Joy's Stolen Art Commander Waterford's (Joseph Fiennes) wife, Serena Joy (Yvonne Strahovski), has an impressive collection of art in her home, a rare commodity in Gilead, but the collection has even more sinister roots for Berghoff: "We pretended like they went into the Boston Museum of Modern Art and stole all their favorite paintings," she says.
"It seems to me you could argue that it's racist to say that Blacker is more sinister, but be that as it may: To the extent that this caused offense to anyone, I obviously regret it...[N]o racial implication was intended, by Time or by the artist," Gaines said in a message posted on America Online.
But the beneficiaries of Edible Schoolyard NYC view the vegetable in rather more sinister terms: "They call them 'zombie fingers' because that's what they look like when they break through the earth," explains ESNYC's executive director Kate Brashares of the children, who are fascinated by the seed-to-table alchemy of the program's vegetable gardens — and also, worms.
What began strictly as a romance when Sanchez was just 21 — more than 30 years younger than Chapo — morphed into something more sinister when he sent her on a mission to buy several tons of marijuana from farmers in the Golden Triangle, the drug-producing mountain region where both she and Chapo were born and raised.
In late October, however, Mr. Gyorkos, a veteran neo-Nazi and the leader of a tiny fringe outfit called the Hungarian National Front, suddenly took on a more sinister visage when, according to Hungarian police officers who raided his home in search of illegal weapons, he shot and killed a member of the police team with an assault rifle.
Radical Catholics might not have been strapping bombs to their chests in a misguided politicization of their religion, but Catholicism was viewed as far more sinister in the 19703th century: Catholics could be taking orders from the pope himself, who was clearly trying to undermine the very democracy and Protestant individualism that the newly united country stood for.
President Donald Trump's absolute disregard for institutions, international alliances, the truth and basic principles -- and his ongoing support among a significant swath of the American population -- has the world wondering if the United States is just caught in a temporary fever of newfound autocratic sympathy, or whether this is the start of a potentially more sinister period of political upheaval.
Morris has also said that if he gave Wormwood a subtitle, it would be The LSD Was a Red Herring, because while the CIA seems to imply that Frank Olson's death was a result of the controversial and at times illegal experiments of the 1950s, both Eric Olson and others investigating the case find that the truth may be even more sinister.
In the last decade, those involved with decolonization have been more engaged with contemporary arts patronage, particularly "art-washing," which can be used to describe the use of art by wealthy patrons to mask more sinister motivations and goals, such as the use of art and affiliated businesses and institutions to make gentrification more palatable and attractive to a broad public.
But Rodger Shanahan, also a research fellow at the Lowy Institute, is skeptical that a war with Iran is imminent, given Iran&aposs comparative weakness in terms of military might against the US.The country has "limited conventional options," he said, but noted that Iran has two options: either strike the US now or plan something more sinister in the future.
The second, more sinister image is from the St. Louis presidential debate last month: A Tang-colored Trump looms behind Hillary like a horror-movie fiend as she makes a point, while three of Trump's guests in the front row, women who accused Bill of sexual assault, give her the stink eye and Chelsea and Bill sit nearby looking grim.
The local judge involved in the 19853 investigation believed in a "more sinister explanation" for the disappearance, a belief shared by the American Embassy, according to an April 1986 memorandum from the United States consul general in Santiago to the ambassador at the time, Harry G. Barnes Jr. The records opened hitherto unknown leads and potential sources that pointed to the police and military intelligence.
As Making a Murderer has gained popularity online, Kratz has been talking to publications like Maxim, People, and The Wrap to recount key facts he believes were purposely excluded from the docu-series: Avery's animal cruelty was glossed over: Kratz explains that Making a Murderer downplayed the cat Avery set on fire, that Avery's treatment of the cat was more sinister and showed that Avery is capable of extreme violence.
But New York Attorney General Letitia James said in a statement Friday that there was a more sinister motive behind the policy change: "This is political retribution, plain and simple, and while the president may want to punish New York for standing up to his xenophobic policies, we will not back down," she said, adding that preventing New Yorkers from accessing Trusted Traveler programs would not only inconvenience travelers, but also harm the state's economy.
A review of Russian state media reports from the time and interviews with a dozen current and former officials and experts in Kyiv and Washington paint a more sinister picture: that Zakharova's seemingly throwaway accusation was actually the culmination of a year-long effort to frame Ukraine for a Russian attack, ultimately leading to parallel efforts by Moscow and President Donald Trump to try to game the 22016 election by seeking dirt on former vice president Joe Biden.
But I think it actually might be more sinister than that – that this room is just one of, say, five, spread across the same building, filled, all of them, with extremely puzzled study abroad students, who double-lock their door each night and nod silently to each other in the tight corridors in the moments they spend between pissing in the communal toilet and going back to their room to have a weird exposed shower in front of no one; – Eight hundred and fifty pounds.
I couldn't make this up if I kept a stream-of-consciousness diary while hooked up to a feeding tube filled with psychedelics for 8,000 years.) The rest of the trailer plays out like a more sinister version of pretty much any 90s makeover movie: Fatty Patty—sorry, THIN + HOT Patty—vows to seek revenge on classmates who have wronged her, because losing weight is the only way to feel strong enough to stand up for yourself against cruel people (unless, of course, you just eat all of them).
Legend has it that Marie Antoinette's hair suddenly turned white from anxiety the night before she was set to be guillotined during the French Revolution, and Swift does like a good historical metaphor, particularly when it has to do with themes of betrayal and vengeance — as evidenced by the not-so-subtle "Et tu Brute" reference in her video for "Look What You Made Me Do." Whether the case of Swift's missing eyebrows is part of a greater, more sinister scheme or just a fun look for a photoshoot, there are only so many places eyebrows can go.

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