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"Washington is filled with people that say 'No, it can't be done, never, never, never,' and these days they say it in nastier and nastier ways," Warren said.
The arguments between mother and son turned louder and nastier.
The trade war with America seemed destined to get nastier.
Yep, this divorce seems on course to get way nastier.
The Criteo versus SteelHouse "click fraud" lawsuit has got nastier.
We have guys throwing harder than ever with nastier stuff.
With two debates to go, this is going to get nastier.
And this is definitely on the nastier side of the spectrum.
A separate chamber drains off the nastier parts of the brew.
Such arrangements, it is feared, would beget more and nastier divorces.
He gives as good, often better -- or nastier -- than he gets.
" And Kevin pushes back harder and nastier: "I'm not like you.
And, inevitably, when the lawyers become involved, things get even nastier.
On Monday, Kittleman said the flooding of 2018 was much nastier.
Expect the nicknames to get nastier and the attacks more gratuitous.
It was a nastier version of the dynamic at previous debates.
To our surprise, Miss Jackson was certainly able to get nastier.
And when the vagina is dry, we end up with nastier bacteria there — the lactobacilli keeping our flora healthy like estrogenized tissue — so when the tissue is not well estrogenized, we end up with nastier bacteria.
The legal battle threatening the very future of Hyperloop just got nastier.
Far from being renewed, politics would become even nastier and more brutal.
It definitely sounds nastier than usual because of the portable record player.
"I think Mark is a nastier, stronger person than Stephen," Mitchell added.
Joan gets progressively angrier and nastier, there's no mellowing with age for
The editor informed me the stories were much nastier than she expected.
Camping could be nastier still, but at least the fight is there.
And political ads are getting nastier — but candidates stand by the messages.
"It got nastier than I actually thought it would, honestly," he said.
But when they get nasty"—meaning the protesters—"the nastier it gets.
Owen dismisses or, at least, parses some of the nastier Roberts legends.
And the recriminations among Republicans only seem to be getting nastier. Rep.
The strain that has been most pervasive, H3N2, is nastier than most.
Rather, it was supposed to suggest that nastier weaponry is on the way.
Outlines are always bad, too: The thicker the needle, the nastier the pain.
During the past few weeks, their interaction has become nastier and less civil.
UKIP has returned in a nastier guise, with a baldly anti-Islam message.
It spoiled friendships when I saw teasing in a different and nastier light.
That's why Americans should be prepared for the 2020 race to only get nastier.
A victory for Ms Le Pen would make France poorer, more insular and nastier.
But unless it is bigger and nastier than anyone imagines, it won't be unprecedented.
And finally, a possible class debate topic: Were partisan politics nastier then or now?
Some of his more animated supporters took an even nastier tone on social media.
It will get nastier from here as desperation sets in ahead of Super Tuesday.
We were on set, so we just remade everything, deeper and nastier and more real.
It was more tawdry, more personal, and nastier that any political event I've ever witnessed.
"You could end up back in 2000, but it could be much nastier," he said.
ONE of the nastier ways an insect can make its living is as a parasitoid.
This virus has been used as a proxy for nastier bugs in other studies before.
"The racism of the Trumpist right is nastier than its most recent predecessors," he writes.
These games recall everything from Redneck Rampage to Thief, but with a much nastier spirit.
"Don't Think Twice," which has a warm heart, could have been a much nastier movie.
"She's nasty, but I can be nastier than she ever can be," Mr. Trump said.
"People don't believe we read these things," Hirano said of some of the nastier comments.
It opens with an incredibly badass aerial sequence and then it gets crazier & gorier & nastier & funkier.
But the fear is that they would be the start of a much nastier trade war.
These systems could protect soldiers' lives, but make war even nastier for anyone who faces them.
It went with the music, which was a lot nastier, darker, and edgier than the Haçienda.
Worries about a trade war getting even nastier could lead companies to give ultra-conservative outlooks.
The bludgeon is a nasty club and the flail is a nastier club on a chain.
Donald Trump and his surrogates have spent the last week suggesting that this race will get nastier.
But as the field winnowed and the race got nastier, Cruz learned that turnabout is fair play.
But with Mr Trump in the news, 16-year-old Angelina describes segregation taking a nastier turn.
Authorities were still in the assessment stage on a soggy Memorial Day, determining exactly how much nastier.
If anything, the rhetoric is likely to get nastier in the run-up to the general election.
The nasty legal battle between media entrepreneur Glenn Beck and his former top executive just got nastier.
Trump said that though he retweeted insults from his followers, he refrained from promoting the nastier comments.
Everything about the course was nastier than it looked on TV. The route was narrower, more variable.
"No nastier than I did," replied the senator, who is also up for re-election next year.
It could be only a matter of time before liberty, equality and fraternity turns into something much nastier.
After all, the Democratic primaries were much nastier in 2008, and yet the party won the White House.
UPDATE: McCaffrey also just laid down one of the nastier punt returns you'll see in a bowl game.
Tom's taste for trouble has developed into something nastier; he rushes eagerly to see a mass Indian hanging.
Long before the internet, trolls had snailmail; Szady received dozens of letters and postcards, each nastier than the last.
"She's nasty, but I can be nastier than she ever can be," Trump said in an interview published Friday.
For one thing, there is little evidence that his "decent populism" will act as a bulwark against nastier variants.
Trump is now vowing to be nastier than Clinton at the second debate, bringing up Bill Clinton's marital indiscretions.
We have plenty of soft targets to attack, and plenty of ways for people to get even nastier weapons.
As the economic pie shrinks and civil ways of balancing interests disappear, expect the internal struggles to turn nastier.
And like any other fight among mostly like-minded people, the longer it lingers, the nastier the eventual reckoning.
Later on, though, at a rally for Senate candidate Mike Braun in Indiana, the President struck a nastier note.
"Yes, it touches upon the nastier aspects of baseball history, including exclusion based on race and gender," he said.
Lewis wasn't to know this at the time but, nonetheless, he had given the fight an even nastier edge.
This year, the most common strain going around is H3N2, a strain known to cause nastier than usual symptoms.
Instead of discussing who is more hateful and who can be nastier, let's discuss how to boost the economy.
One way they're different, I have to say, is that they're nastier and meaner than they often present themselves.
Nevertheless, as Twitter hate is fame's favorite side dish, we don't doubt that Evancho has been subject to nastier tweets.
But the cystic zits were getting nastier, probably fueled by my vacation binge on high-fat, oily foods (no regrets!).
Downey Jr. delivers an effective performance, showing how Stark's whip-smart irreverence can easily go south into darker, nastier places.
Clinton can use the nastier, more pessimistic turmoil engulfing this year's election to accomplish anything positive is not readily apparent.
And it could encourage people to debate things with less vitriol, knowing that their nastier tweets could get hidden view.
Many facilitate this rapid consumption with mixers, especially when a cheap liquor does have a nastier taste for whatever reason.
That includes a nastier version of the Sonic Boom, Solid Puncher, which lets him throw out continuous Sonic Boom projectiles.
The 21st century is looking much nastier and bumpier: rising ethnic nationalism, falling faith in democracy, a dissolving world order.
Wary of looking biased, many prominent journalists in the ballroom kept a poker face during Mr. Minhaj's nastier punch lines.
It doesn't matter whether you create a likeable character, you just have to be louder and nastier than everyone else.
As he described "political hacks" in government, members of the audience competed to shout advice on whether to use nastier words.
But they also tend to be much bigger, nastier jerks to women, people of color, and folks in other marginalized groups.
This particular germ tends to be nastier than other strains of disease-causing E. coli, thanks largely to the Shiga toxin.
All this is before taking into account the nastier features of Bay Area life: clogged traffic, discarded syringes and shocking inequality.
Why it matters: Wasserman points out that this will make our elections even nastier in the future, if the trend holds.
People are more likely to have a background sense that life is nastier and more precarious — red in tooth and claw.
If Musk has his way, taking Tesla private would cost almost twice that amount, and could prove to be far nastier.
But the campaign rhetoric is probably nastier this year and the electorate is just as angry and divided, maybe more so.
In the 1950s Michael Young coined the word "meritocracy" to describe a new ruling elite, nastier than an aristocracy or plutocracy.
" 'Subtle manifestations' Dr. William Schaffner, an infectious disease specialist, said "the more we learn about Zika, the nastier this virus is.
The referendum campaign dented his image as a lovable buffoon as he appealed to the nastier instincts of the Leave campaign.
Mr. Trump's first campaign took far better advantage of Facebook and other platforms that reward narrowly targeted — and, arguably, nastier — messages.
Hynes has said the Devils needed to be bigger, stronger and a little nastier, with a more formidable corps of defensemen.
" Picking up on the nastier implications, various right-wingers over the years have derided Mr. Carter as "the first female president.
One of the nastier bits of anti-Soros propaganda this year explicitly linked him to the old slurs against the Rothschilds.
Not only will a Trump-Warren 2020 tilt be nastier than the 2016 election, it will likely be just as close.
It's possibly a sign the Taliban doesn't want to lose out to its younger, nastier rival insurgency in the extremism stakes.
It's possibly a sign the Taliban doesn't want to lose out to its younger, nastier competitor insurgency in the extremism stakes.
But late in the film, when the two of them are alone in his apartment and resume a familiar roundelay of arguing, the fight gets nastier and nastier until the levees finally break and Charlie screams at his ex-wife such breathtakingly awful things that he falls to his knees, shaken by how vicious his feelings have become.
The humor took on a nastier edge, and while some viewers saw this as a feature rather than a bug, many didn't.
We've become accustomed to nastier rhetoric in this election, but last night's contest set a new low bar for general election debates.
Mr Legault's critics accuse him of using secularism to hide a nastier agenda of putting religious minorities, especially Muslims, in their place.
He also gushed about Keri Russell and Alias star Jennifer Garner, but shared some of the nastier sides of working in entertainment.
Wayne State's Marcus Moore threw down a nasty dunk in transition that was followed by an even nastier collision with the backboard.
Thus, he may accuse a woman of being nasty, even if he's infinitely nastier, because he holds the sexes to different standards.
Yet whether UN troops would be willing, if things turn nastier, to put themselves between civilians and gunfire is far from clear.
He labels them voodoo; a highly politicised term of criticism, and one of the nastier things one academic can say about another.
The fairer the skin, the nastier the reaction, she noted, and wet skin, excessive heat and sweating can make things worse, too.
Most of us know partisanship has become nastier and more entrenched in recent years, but that's not an excuse for illegal activity.
I guess it would have been even nastier to not even have the varying font, but that struck me as too nasty.
If it wasn't obvious before his response to McCain's death, Trump is making American politics even nastier and more negative than it was.
In an age when fantasy and post-truth serve as refuges from nastier realities, there has been a perceivable spike in visionary art.
Some of those Sanders voters might even flip to Trump if things get nastier between them and Clinton supporters in the coming weeks.
But the tone eclipsed the substance, and the tone was nastier than it had to be, sometimes to the point of pure silliness.
More commonly, prisons are vile because they are overcrowded and ill-managed, so the nastier inmates (and guards) can do what they please.
He wants to appear aboveboard at work and in the culture at large, all while making nastier, more aggressive plays in the shadows.
Expect America's most prominent hate-hate relationship to get even nastier as President Trump and California clash in the lead-up to 2020.
But here the thing: We don't yet currently know, conclusively, that the storms we saw were made larger and nastier by climate change.
But even if the parties do agree to another grand coalition, that might not forestall the dawn of a messier, perhaps nastier, politics.
The interesting question is not whether Trump and friends are trying to make the lives of the poor nastier, more brutal and shorter.
It is tempting to use an old cliché and suggest that a small minority of idiots perpetuate the nastier elements of this derby.
The more trouble Mr Bolsonaro encounters in enacting his economic plans, the more likely he is to emphasise the nastier side of his agenda.
But fear not: at least we have until 2049 to make the future a little bit dustier and nastier but with virtual sex robots.
That narrative was enhanced by the fifth season of the series, which managed to adapt the darkest novels and somehow make them even nastier.
Now much of the Fertile Crescent is a bigger and nastier version of Lebanon: an ancient land with myriad quarrelling ethnic and religious groups.
But a different card that Trump didn't play until after the debate suggests that he will only get nastier as the November election approaches.
Why this matters: just when you thought it couldn't get more divisive, Supreme Court fights are going to likely get nastier and more partisan.
The attacks signify that the 2020 Democratic primary has entered a newer, nastier phase after over a year of candidates playing it (relatively) civil.
In his tumultuous career, Mr. Trump has seen off many nastier opponents than these, and he is a man of demiurgic perseverance and energy.
" Cardi asked them to leave her alone, but a female photog shouted something even nastier at her, saying ... "No wonder your husband left you.
Instead of the typical "beloved mother and friend" you'd typically find in someone's memorial, her obituary in the Redwood Falls Gazette took a nastier turn.
But the ironic thing about Crawl is that the alligators are almost upstaged by the far bigger and nastier threat: that of impending ecological collapse.
Its "state" is in many ways a far nastier reproduction of previous autocratic regimes, overlaid with a brutal "Islamic" veneer that most Muslims find repulsive.
He was gentlemanly during Wan's interrogations and left most of the nastier tactics to his detectives, but he wasn't above a racial epithet or two.
The result is far nastier than Carpenter's version, needlessly so; to watch a skull being crushed beneath a boot adds nothing to our basic trepidation.
The game immediately took on a nastier tone, and the teams played four-on-four moments later after a prolonged scrum led to two penalties.
They were nastier in their attacks against Democrats, and they were willing to go to places that the party's mainstream considered to be off limits.
Another scenario is that establishment Republicans banish the Trump faction and Democrats banish the Sanders faction after the 2016 elections, and both parties go back to the predictable and intractable trench warfare battle lines that have become increasingly dug in over the past two decades, using nastier and nastier tactics to subvert internal divisions in service of the larger fight against a common enemy.
Less severely, booze makes us a bit nastier than normal; our criticisms become more cutting, our anger feels more palpable, and our tolerance for frustration evaporates.
But in between those jokes, Wolf was admirably blunt about some of the nastier issues that have plagued the Trump era and its accompanying news coverage.
Sure, it's a pretty mean thing to say, but London's male co-hosts haven't received nearly as much backlash, and their comments were much, much nastier.
Along the way, the four deal with their personal hangups and contend with some of the nastier plans that Tandem has in store for the world.
The Bank of France's business climate survey also offered some hope the weak industrial output for March was not a sign of nastier things to come.
They began getting nastier and more threatening and then after a while, I found out there were letters coming in that they were not showing me.
Miller's All My Sons shows us that the older and nastier meaning of civilized tends to hum behind the newer sense of courtesy or good taste.
"She's nasty, but I can be nastier than she ever can be," he said of Clinton in an interview with the New York Times on Friday.
That's a sign that the Democratic primary is about to get a lot nastier with 10 more debates and months to go before votes are cast.
It seems fitting that this Emma is allowed to be a little nastier, at a time when unlikable, self-absorbed, privileged women are being celebrated onscreen.
He tells PEOPLE his favorite character changes from day to day as he gets more comfortable playing the roles, but they tend to be the nastier ones.
Mr Trump agreed to "hold off further tariffs", halting the threat of punitive measures on European cars and avoiding escalation into a nastier tit-for-tat dispute.
Policies that boost competition and attack cronyism make sense, but the risk is that under Mr Trump they spiral into a nastier, populist confrontation with big business.
But the last week has also made one thing clear for top Democrats: The more wounded the GOP nominee gets, the nastier he will grow toward Clinton.
This is a toxic problem that Trump has contributed to and it's not going to go away now, no matter how much nastier or repetitive he gets.
Things turned nastier on June 12th, when protesters surrounded the Legislative Council building and forced a delay in the debate on the bill, scoring a temporary victory.
In theory, if you were to insert a probiotic-soaked tampon vaginally, "the presence of acid deters the growth of 'nastier' bacteria, which cause infections," she says.
As election season rolls onward, the rhetoric has become nastier, the ads have become tougher, and both voters and politicians seem unwilling to reach across the aisle.
Attended by only a faithful butler, since all the other servants have fled, they remain there for days, penned in like sheep, growing nastier and more dishevelled.
"  "They think the low blow beat the high ground in 2016," Israel said, adding that Trump has created "an electorate that is angrier, nastier and more desperate.
"I'm afraid the more we learn the nastier the Zika virus is," Dr. William Schaffner, an infectious disease expert at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, told ABC News.
The results also don't mean that Virginians of all backgrounds are rejecting the nastier political tone that both President Trump and his staunchest opponents continue to embrace.
The Davidians — the family in question — are nastier than just about any stage clan you can name, including the Tyrones, the Serebryakovs, the Wingfields and the Macbeths.
With campaign rhetoric getting nastier, you may have to explain to your kids certain terms and situations you never thought you'd have to when they're this age.
But those differences are growing and becoming nastier as President Trump continues to berate an expanding list of Republican senators — with many of them returning the fire.
Here's some more reporting from camp: To be fair, blood clots in your bladder causing discolored urine is waaaay nastier than anything I read on the subject.
In fact, the market's inability this year to hold two separate all-time highs despite surging profits has many strategists on alert for confirmation of something far nastier.
In the document, she makes some damning allegations against her estranged husband, Kenny Heslep ... whom she's in the middle of divorcing right now, and it just got nastier.
The breakup between Antonio Brown and Ben Roethlisberger just got a lot nastier ... with AB telling the Steelers QB to "shut up already" ... because they were NEVER friends.
But after the past few months it is the duty of anyone running a multinational firm to consider how to redesign their business for a pricklier, nastier world.
Yet Mr O'Rourke, whose music is these days confined to air-drumming behind the wheel, has also attracted more (and nastier) criticism than his dozen rivals put together.
That translates to building systems which detect and fight some of the nastier behavior on Facebook — her first job there was training AI to look for hacked accounts.
The Hill's video team has compiled several of the nastier moments in this year's GOP battle for the South Carolina primary, as well as from past primary fights.
The video screen showed her hands constantly turning knobs and tweaking the music: adding and subtracting percussion, revealing layers of her synthesizer patterns, making sounds smoother or nastier.
Robert De Niro's lawsuit against his ex-assistant is getting nastier -- he now claims she made veiled threats against him, if he didn't ante up on her demands.
And to the extent that Klein offers a specific explanation for why this sorting has become so much starker and nastier lately, it's an extension of that story.
She must navigate a much nastier Washington culture that is likely to turn even uglier as congressional investigations into the president begin, and the Mueller report is delivered.
Nonetheless, the next two months of campaigning are widely expected to turn even nastier now that the election is a two-man race between a Christian and a Muslim.
"She's nasty, but I can be nastier than she ever can be," is a thing Trump actually said, aloud, to reporters, in an interview meant to help his campaign.
Commenters have been calling her a liar, a fake, and things much nastier than that — or simply resorting to the snake emoji, as inspired by this tweet of Kardashian's.
His battle with the Clinton campaign has become nastier of late, but it's nothing compared to what Donald Trump's opponents have had to face over the past 10 months.
Entering a speaker's race at this stage in a midterm year would plunge the conference into a nastier (and more dysfunctional) place than it is even in right now.
Editorial Hillary Clinton's choice of Senator Tim Kaine of Virginia as her running mate is a safe and solid choice in an election that will almost certainly become nastier.
And your sponge will just be stinkier and nastier and you may come to regret having not just tossed it, suggests a study published last month in Scientific Reports.
The problem of oral health in America is, Otto argues, part of the larger debate about health that is likely to grow larger and nastier in the upcoming months.
The nastier the fight gets, and the more time managing it takes up for McMaster and his staff, the harder it will be for them to do their jobs effectively.
Things would get nastier as a result, and in one episode, it was even suggested that the cousins must be escorts, because how else would they pay for their lifestyles?
Right-wingers have long endured allegations that many of their cherished ideas—promoting free markets or seeking to devolve power away from Washington—are cover for a cruder, nastier agenda.
Yet particularly since the 2009 expenses scandal, when a handful of (frankly rather minor) scoundrels gave the decent majority a bad name, this has curdled into something darker, something nastier.
" He continued: "When I read over how I wrote it, it can be taken as a much nastier shot, and believe it or not, I didn't mean it that way.
The war between Claressa Shields and Laila Ali is even nastier BEHIND THE SCENES ... with Claressa revealing all the trash-talking messages they've been sending each other -- and it's WILD!!
It portends a new, nastier phase of the campaign as the candidates hit the campaign trail before 16 states and territories hold Super Tuesday primaries and caucuses on March 3.
That promises a journey not everyone will be eager to take, but at this point, nobody should be surprised by the nastier twists and turns that come with the territory.
CBD is the the abbreviation for cannabidiol, one of the non-psychoactive ingredients in cannabis that is believed to offer wide-ranging health benefits (the nastier, psychoactive ingredient is THC).
In an interview with CNN's Alisyn Camerota on "New Day," Hillary for America spokeswoman Karen Finney suggested the Sanders team's debate demands were part of a trend toward a nastier campaign.
"She's nasty, but I can be nastier than she ever can be," Trump told The New York Times after Clinton criticized his past comments on women's appearances in their first debate.
AND I CAN IMAGINE ON THEIR PART AVOIDING YET ANOTHER NASTY FIGHT THAT'S ONLY GOING TO GET NASTIER AS WE GET CLOSER TO THE VOTE AND DISTRACTING IS IN THEIR INTEREST.
Over time they get more dangerous on both a tactical and strategic level, so even as you put one down, you know that they'll be even nastier the next time around.
Glamorized fight scenes like the Battle of Blackwater and the sack of Astapor are few and far between in the books (though admittedly, some specific acts of violence are markedly nastier).
There was a recent report of Google's photo app automatically tagging a photo of two black people as "gorillas" — another instance of machines replicating the nastier prejudices of their human teachers.
The Democratic primary contest - which started in the most civil manner imaginable, with Sanders refusing to attack Clinton over the FBI investigation of her emails - has turned nastier in recent weeks.
The Punisher, for example, has always been seen as a nastier commodity -- and thus not conducive to blockbuster mode -- while another vigilante, Batman, can still reasonably aspire to a broader footprint.
"We have a current problem, but we have an even nastier future problem, because the computer space continues to grow," said Scott Montgomery, vice president and chief technical strategist at McAfee.
"If things get nastier, then we could see them (investors) coming into the franc, but at the current moment they seem to prefer the U.S. dollar and the yen," Corbach said.
The movie starred Winona Ryder as Veronica, a cynical girl who wants to take down her BFF/worst enemy Heather Chandler (Kim Walker), a far nastier version of Mean Girls' Regina George.
So in other words, fears of a potential Skynet scenario are not a prerequisite for concerns about whether merciless robots could make the world of the future a nastier, less stable place.
But it might face a nastier dilemma: to tolerate the rising asset prices and indebtedness which enable recovery, or to choke off recovery and wait for the government to solve the problem.
Previously the managing editor at Snopes, Binkowski has made a career of tracking online conspiracy theories, urban legends, and propaganda, a realm she said has become "nastier, more fearful" over the years.
Prosecutors linked Mr Rahami to the bombs with fingerprint evidence and online sales records allegedly showing him buying ingredients for a bomb, from citric acid to ball bearings (to cause nastier injuries).
"So I'm standing in line at the airport, waitin' in security because of all the freakin' Muslims," he begins, and then, when his fans hoot in joy, he tries for something nastier.
In a reflection of how high the stakes have become — and of how ineffective anti-Trump attacks have been so far — the race took a lurch toward nastier ground over the weekend.
In the nation's capital, riders on the Washington Metro have far nastier words for a system that has seen frequent breakdowns and a very clear deterioration in service over the past decade.
It would be difficult to imagine a starker contrast, one that will surely be drawn in a campaign that many expect to be nastier and more divisive than any in recent memory.
He sees the News Shopper as a part of the fabric of the local community, and says he is duty-bound to report on the "nastier" crimes that happen in the area.
Nevertheless, the dreary worldview embodied by "Walking Dead" -- which has only become nastier through the years, with humans (and now the dictatorial Negan) supplanting zombies as the true monsters -- has grown especially prevalent.
As liberal-minded people, we want the real cause of the crime decline to be nice people doing nice things, with no role for nasty people doing nasty things to those still nastier.
He finds so many more water bottles, soiled napkins, newspapers, cigarette butts and nastier discards than when he started nine years ago that he has to circle back and make a second pass.
According to the researchers, the 19-foot-long (about 6 meter) beast was even nastier than its closest relatives who munched on fish—Lemmysuchus used its broad, flat teeth to snack on sea turtles.
The convictions of Messrs Chun and Roh in the 1990s for their role in the massacre of democracy activists, as well as for corruption, symbolised a reckoning with the nastier side of military dictatorship.
But they anticipated that this fight would be nastier, more brutal and more partisan than the one last year for Justice Neil M. Gorsuch because the direction of the court would be at stake.
A mom went to great lengths to pull a bathroom prank on her daughter -- it's nothing new, but with the added element of coronavirus ... it's definitely nastier and, if you ask us, downright cruel.
While some political experts seem to be making horse race prognostications based on the assumption that this election will be business as usual, we should expect a campaign that is far nastier than the norm.
And the bruising fight over the measure that could directly affect 5 million Californians, and possibly millions more, turned even nastier this week with a scathing series of social media ads targeting pharmaceutical company CEOs.
The fight over the Scalia vacancy got nastier as Grassley went to the Senate floor to accuse Senate Democratic Leader Harry Reid of "childish tantrums" after Reid called Grassley the most obstructionist judiciary chairman ever.
The difference is that the millennials believe that America is hardly better than other countries, while Mr. Trump believes that if America wants to defend its global leadership, it has to be nastier than others.
When correctly assembled and dosed at the proper time (between last drink and passing out), he claims that his mixture of B vitamins, milk thistle, N-acetylcysteine and frankincense wards off a hangover's nastier symptoms.
Xhaka now faces a three-match ban and, considering how often people have called for Arsenal to be 'nastier' in recent years, his shameless approach to taking one for the team will be sorely missed.
Researchers still aren't sure why, but they've found that a flu season involving the H3 virus is generally nastier — with more hospitalizations and flu-related deaths — than seasons involving mostly H1N13 or influenza B viruses.
As you know ... McGregor and Woodley went at it on Friday -- it started with an icy interaction at the weigh-in ... escalated on Twitter ... and got even nastier when they faced off in person Friday night.
About 30 minutes into the grueling match between champion Kazuchika Okada and Katsuyori Shibata at New Japan's Sakura Genesis on April 9, viewers saw one of the nastier things to happen in recent pro wrestling history.
Third, it might be a bid by Iran to lull the US into a false sense of security -- that Iran is militarily weak and has done its worst -- while an asymmetrical and nastier response is plotted.
The U.S. trade fight is getting nastier and it's more likely to escalate, but administration officials are hoping to make real progress on NAFTA, a development that could give some comfort to a troubled stock market.
Since Chanel is mourning the loss of her almost-husband, as well as coping with the news that Chad loved Denise more than her, she felt it necessary to be even nastier to her fans than normal.
The Republican race seems destined to get nastier this week, as the candidates take part in a town-hall-style event on CNN on Tuesday night and Mr. Trump faces new questions about his foreign policy views.
Researchers still aren't sure why, but they've found that a flu season where the H3 virus is dominant is generally nastier — with more hospitalizations and flu-related deaths — than seasons with mostly H1N1 or influenza B viruses.
Our sources tell us the stairs she accuses Ryan of throwing her down twice are sharp and wooden, and would have left her with much nastier injuries -- even broken bones -- than what she laid out in her suit.
Instead of striking a nastier-than-thou pose and assuming the power of transgression for herself, Bernstein is documenting the subconscious disgorgement of the sex-addled male brain, and in the process, parsing out the lust from bloodlust.
Mr. Trump said he did not know who would win the Democratic nomination but said that Mr. Sanders is "nastier and smarter" than the other candidates and expressed amazement that former Mayor Pete Buttigieg of South Bend, Ind.
Some argue that this has contributed to the nastier elements of recent derbies, with the sterility of the pre-game conditions forcing fans to express their hatred with banners and chants instead of fists and thrown pint glasses.
But it gave a preview of what it is likely to be a much nastier fight once the convention rules committee -- a separate panel that formally sets the guidelines for the convention -- is assembled and begins selecting its debates.
Your smartphone's big, beautiful touchscreen is an accident waiting to happen, but Corning continues its magnanimous to improve the survival rate of your hardware, and its latest creation, Gorilla Glass 5, should help your phone survive even nastier tumbles.
Creators for Change is YouTube's bet, that by empowering its more virtuous creators with funding, training, and exposure, the company can help them expand their reach and maybe even steal some of the audience from the network's nastier voices.
During the 1988 campaign, for instance, he helped open the door to some of the nastier elements in our modern political world, such as Lee Atwater's cut-throat campaign style that capitalized on division as a path to victory.
"There are lots of groups that would bristle or would take moral offense at the notion that they are invested in the nastier side of development," says Mary Roldán, a Colombian historian at the City University of New York.
So we're probably looking at more than five million Trump supporters, many of whom have chronic health problems and recently got health insurance for the first time, who just voted to make their lives nastier, more brutish, and shorter.
And what really moves on Facebook, Twitter, and the other main sites is almost always nastier and louder than what we see in newspapers and TV. Longer form and more reasoned messages literally and figuratively don't fit on social media.
It's a bet, though not an altogether sure one, that by empowering its more virtuous creators with funding, training, and exposure, YouTube can help them expand their reach and maybe even steal some of the audience from the network's nastier voices.
For years, Twitter has served as a home for some of the nastier internet users — a place where online harassment and bullying and conflict thrived, thanks in part to Twitter's commitment to free speech and its willingness to allow anonymous users.
"President Trump, to this day, has said nastier things publicly about me, Don Lemon, Chuck Todd, Meryl Streep and the cast of Hamilton than he has of former KGB operative and current human rights repressor Vladimir Putin," Tapper said on air.
The rift in May's party has turned nastier this week, with her former Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson, who quit the cabinet over the Chequers proposal, comparing May's plan in a newspaper column to putting a "suicide vest" on Britain's constitution.
And at a certain point in every election cycle, these negative ads are a leading driver of the fatigue so many of us feel, especially as campaign cycles get longer and the ads seem to get nastier as Election Day approaches.
The nastier you insist Nate is and the more anodyne his pitching is in contrast to your bogus boasting, the more it underscores the failure to give the audience anything that's actually nasty, or worth the hashtag, or even interesting.
They deserve some of the blame for an administration and government too distracted to do its job, for a political culture that is both shallower and nastier, and for fostering a process that looks like an elite game of entrapment.
Related: Cyber Attack on South Korean Subway System Could Be a Sign of Nastier Things to Come Getting back to Korea, even if there was a real, full-blown throwdown, it's unlikely the US would send over all of everybody.
Mrs May's claims to have got the best Brexit deal might be met with scepticism from Brexiteers, many of whom see reducing migration as the main reason for leaving the EU. Disappointed former UKIP voters could even be seduced by nastier political forces.
But it has become clear, as the calendar pages turn and as the race enters the final weeks before voting in Iowa and New Hampshire, that the tone has become far nastier and that it is increasingly taking place on the air.
The price drop "was an unpleasant reminder to the sector over what is at stake, and potentially a tease for a nastier drop if the UK does crash out of the European Union without an agreement in place", Spreadex analyst Connor Campbell said.
After Coach J. B. Bickerstaff pleaded with his team to be "nastier," the Rockets were much more aggressive and scrappy than they had been in the first two games, and they led by as many as 17 points in the first half.
The custody battle between Pee and his baby mama is getting nastier, and according to new docs ... Galore says he's unfit to take care of their 8-month-old, Khaleesi, because he doesn't take care of ANY of his 5 minor children.
The war of words got even nastier Wednesday, when Secretary of State John Kerry delivered a high-profile speech warning that Netanyahu's settlement policy could doom any chance at a peace deal and threaten Israel's future as a Jewish and democratic state.
But allowing them to take in larger chunks of money would make party leaders even more dependent on their wealthiest donors, which would further pull them away from their actual voters and make them less responsive, thus courting an even nastier backlash.
"I think this has now taken a nastier turn and it's clear that people in dissident republicanism are trying to use the disorder for their own ends," Colum Eastwood, leader of the moderate nationalist Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP), told Irish national broadcaster RTE.
Though Apple has always designed things to give off an air of "I am transcending the indignity of the human experience with this clean and functional object," young people have gotten savvier and nastier when it comes to ridiculing displays of wealth and implied purpose.
Related: Cyber Attack on South Korean Subway System Could Be a Sign of Nastier Things to Come Symantec found that the attackers are linked to the hacking group Lazerus, which has carried out destructive cyber attacks, mostly on US and South Korean targets, since 2009.
We're going to talk about this more on Thursday, but you and Sara obviously have a huge, passionate fanbase, with vibrant online communities—how do you guys nourish that community and discourage some of the nastier side effects of online discourse, especially for young people?
Our original submission was a little nastier for the solver: We simply clued what's now 28 Around as 28 Across and completely omitted the numbers in the squares now numbered 24, 32 and 50, which was the only hint that something strange was going on.
The hostile takeover battle between Broadcom and Qualcomm keeps getting nastier, with the latter now accusing the former of lying about a U.S. national security review into the proposed tie-up: But, but but... Broadcom didn't exactly say it was surprised by the inquiry.
Another evolutionary curveball, The Capsule begins with a bubbly passage of feedback-drenched robotic Krautrock and includes a nastier segment of sinister buzzing noises and tormented howling that brings to mind grim scenes from Event Horizon, Alien or (my own personal favorite) The Cube.
There is a catch: Today, the climate benefits of slashing CFCs and HCFCs are being offset, in part, by the use of hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), which don't destroy ozone like their nastier cousins, but are still hundreds to thousands of times more effective at trapping heat than CO2.
TODD GITLIN NEW YORK * 'The Art of Grace' To the Editor: I've seen any number of nasty reviews through the years, but I don't know that I've ever seen a nastier one than Toni Bentley's piece on "The Art of Grace," by Sarah L. Kaufman (Dec. 20).
In a study conducted by Belicki in 2010, "people who forgive to make themselves feel better—for a practical goal like 'I work with this person' or a nastier goal like 'I want to have something over on this person'—don't tend to be happy," she explains.
But as the race for the Democratic nomination gets tighter and nastier, Sanders' campaign is confronting that promise when it considers how to respond to attacks from the Clinton campaign, walking the fine line between drawing contrasts with the former secretary of state and outright attacking her.
The first Jurassic World movie, released in 2015, started from the premise that the park was finally operational and entertaining tourists, but sooner or later, the dinosaurs gotta start eating people, so it just became an even nastier and more brutish spin on the first film.
Smoke that you see around town is probably not the nastier oil, but most likely from a boiler that was turned on after a long rest or was in need of repair, said Edward Timbers, the director of communications at the city Department of Environmental Protection.
Ultimately, his experiences led Woods to reject the way drugs are policed in the UK. "The logic of the drugs war only leads one way: the police get smarter, so the criminals get nastier; things can only ever go from bad to worse, from savagery to savagery," says Woods.
The Market Vane poll is back to early-January levels of pessimism, the AAII retail-investor survey has shown the kind of concern over the past four weeks only seen around much nastier market drops, and the CNN Money Fear-Greed Index last week approached December 2018 readings.
The nastier parts of the Patriot Act were passed with a sunset, as was the independent counsel statute that ensnared President Bill Clinton, not to mention the tax cuts for the wealthy under Presidents George W. Bush and Trump (which had sunsets that artificially deflated their real costs).
Trump's allies are worried about this as well, wondering whether a race that is expected to be more expensive and nastier than perhaps any in American history could create a drag on corporate spending and stock prices that in turn dents the president's consistently solid ratings on the economy.
Prep: 3 hours Ingredients1 bottle Blue Plate Chenin Blanc3.5 ounces Midori (use even more if you want it sweeter, brighter, and nastier)2 small melons (I used heirloom melons similar to honeydew and cantaloupe; 1 biggish melon is also fine)2 limesicesoda water1 bunch lemon verbena (or lemon basil) Directions 1.
At seventy-six, and after more than fifty years in the business, Scorsese is still, to some extent, the hyper-smart kid, cradled in the cinema stalls, and lost in awe at the lives—so much tougher and nastier than his own, and so thrillingly uncultured—being led up there onscreen.
Sasha*, a former IT help desk staffer, remembers one company-wide camping trip when workplace gossip took a decidedly nastier turn: Freed from the confines and mores of the actual office space, a group of colleagues, including her boss, asked her to name the person she hated most in the world.
Rather than peddling a fantasy theory in which electing a Democrat to the White House causes a sudden epiphany of bipartisanship, Joe Biden could have said that the political incentives in our system are all screwed up, and that until they change, our politics is going to get even nastier.
But that wasn't the end of the story for Drake, who went from his top post at the NSA to working at an Apple store in suburban DC. "The government spent many years trying to break me, and the more I resisted, the nastier they got," he told the Guardian in 2016.
A United Nations-affiliated oceans and ice report out today says is coming if global warming doesn't slow down, the world will see three feet of sea rise by the end of the century, much fewer fish, weakening ocean currents, even less snow and ice, stronger and wetter hurricanes, and nastier El Ninos.
Not only was it considered acceptable for pundits to speculate about the limitations of other races or women, or to engage with the nastier corners of the intellectual right, but it was often seen as a good thing — a sign that one was tough-minded and decidedly not beholden to 1960s-era leftism.
It was so horrifying for Fiesel, in fact, that the Midtown resident decided to match her nightmarish experience with an even nastier lawsuit against the giant retailer, suing Zara for "emotional distress" and (presumably) doctor fees to take care of a rat disease (she allegedly broke out in a rash) that no one asks for.
That startling moment, in Act V, jazzes up the Acting Company's "Twelfth Night," co-produced with the Resident Ensemble Players of the University of Delaware, which opened on Sunday at the Polonsky Shakespeare Center in a revival that is mostly by the numbers but sometimes pushes through the pentameter into something nastier and more surprising.
These include Cassandra Cain (Ella Jay Basco), a young pickpocket; Helena Bertinelli (Mary Elizabeth Winstead), a vengeful Mafia princess who wants to be known as the Huntress but who is usually called the Crossbow Killer for obvious reasons; and Dinah Lance (Jurnee Smollett-Bell), a singer in Sionis's nightclub who is recruited for nastier work.
" Some attendees at Neustifter's sex workshops have expressed similar feelings: "Lesbians in these workshops who tell me about watching gay porn often tell me that they like porn that is grittier and nastier without unrealistic or demeaning depictions of women, or that they just like masculinity in general and there are few masculine women in mainstream porn.
According to published reports, the Clinton campaign is expecting it to get even nastier, prepping the Democratic nominee to debate Trump by drilling her on the nastiest and most sensational accusations against her, including the death of former White House aide Vince Foster and, of course, President Bill Clinton's disastrous affair with then-intern Monica Lewinsky.
The ads grow nastier through the fall and winter until all of a sudden, nominees emerge and we get thrown back to the beginning: another round of those same soaring biographical spots, reintroducing the two remaining contenders to America in the most flattering of ways, as though voters spent the past year with cotton balls in their ears.
Former Boston Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling all but announced in an interview late last year that he would mount a bid to unseat Warren "I don't kid myself: the upcoming fights in the Senate — and our campaign in Massachusetts in 2018 — are likely to be uglier and nastier than anything we've ever imagined," she wrote.
So the crux of it is this, David; either stop being a hypocritical, self-serving political agent (one who tries to justify speaking fees for an hour's work that equate to more than many American's lifetime earnings), or recognize the opportunity to deflate the arguments from the right that will be a thousand fold nastier than Senator Sanders.
In the coming days you'll hear about the way he could find the story everybody else was missing and — if people stay true to his own tradition — about his nastier side, too, which showed itself in the ethnic and sexist tirade he unleashed at a Korean-American colleague that led to his suspension from Newsday in 1990.
Chicago winters are in fact often nastier than Minnesota ones, with wind coming off the lake cutting through your layers of clothing and into your bones, but we enjoy the depths of cold and the guilt-free descent into relentless pursuit of coziness, or "hygge" as the Scandihoovians (once a slur for immigrants from Scandinavia, but now just a generic term for Scandinavian-Midwesterners) around here might say.
The set—which contains 29 tracks spanning the classic Anarkist Attack, Victims Of a Bomb Raid, and Raped Ass EPs plus studio albums Absolut Country of Sweden and Scandinavian Jawbreaker—is a mammoth compendium and a tribute to a band who, despite only playing 22013 live shows in their 2400-year lifespan, have made an indelible mark on the language and legacy of punk's nastier permutations (and, in a way, on extreme metal's as well—the band veered down a more metallic path in its later material).
Kasich's comments follow a week during which GOP rivals Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE and Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward CruzTrump moves forward with F-16 sale to Taiwan opposed by China The Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape O'Rourke says he will not 'in any scenario' run for Senate MORE attacked each other over their wives as the race turned even nastier.

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